tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News January 19, 2023 5:00pm-6:00pm PST
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missouri, hey, yeses see, do you miss asking questions on the street? you were the best. i do miss asking questions on the street. i don't miss asking questions on the street when it's 30 degrees outside. that's why johnny does that now. dvr the show. tucker carlson is up next and always remember, i'm watters and this is my world. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. if you're a normal person, it's a pretty weird experience watching joe biden's presidency get euthanized by his own party. on one hand there's an undeniable thrill to it, you have to admit that. biden is the most destructive president in american history. more things have broken under his watch than under any other president. joe biden deserves to be driven from office and disgraced.
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breaking federal classification rules and the stupiddist rules tafanely pass and it's missing the point. but it looks like that's what's going to happen. everyone day when a biden lawyer shows up with more classified documents like a dog with another dead chipmunk under the house and this bunch under the office at penn and paid for by the connie party at -- communist china at penn and found in the garage near the sports car in the garage at delaware and wait for another document trove announced after the routine colon oscheopilot. per nathanial hackette washington doesn't want -- permanent washington doesn't want joe biden to run for president again and this is how they're sending the message.
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what a miss #ed opportunity this is. if you're looking for crimes joe biden committed, there's a long+ our country is being invaded and the world is on the brink of american war and american cities have become slums and our economy is in shambles and our airplanes no longer take off on time. it's a disaster and joe biden and his staff have a hand in all of it. no one did anything to stop the illegal aliens and now they're arriving at the rate of a quarter million a month, watch. >> customs and border protection sources exclusively tell fox news more than 250,000 migrants were encountered at the border in the month of december. about as many people living in scottsdale, arizona. making it the highest month ever on record. in eagle pass, texas, the
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migrant search continues. local kenny county rancher had a harrowing experience with migrants on her property. >> i looked out the back and could veli illegals walking up to the house. i had gotten a gun, which is an ar-15. i asked them to stop, go away, and had the gun in my hands and they, you know, just kind of looked at me and smiled and i was like go away. they refused to do so. >> they're on the other side of the glass try -- >> trying to get in and not backing down. >> not backing down even though i have a high powerful rifle in my arms, they are not backing down. that was scary. >> >> tucker: a rifle joe biden would like to take away from her. >> it's the one thing that
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cannot be undone. our great grandchildren will live with the consequences of this. you'd never know from the news and there's an effective media blackout from the policies and downstream effects on america. there's too many strangers pouring in at once and as a result the country's becoming chaotic. here's a rare television news piece on what happened when officials in new york decided to house some of joe biden's illegal aliens in a hotel. >> an employee there says migrants made an absolute mess of the place. you're standing in front of it, is that true? >> yeah, what we're hearing from that employee is that the hotel is completely overrun and he says of course some people just looking for that better life but as a result the hotel is a mess and he fears for his safety. >> it's all migrants. we have people that have been
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drunk, using marijuana, they are punching and beating their wives or girlfriends. we have teenagers running around, wild around the hotel and opening the fire exit doors and doing what teenagers do in the stairways and it's a mess. >> tucker: it's a mess he said. of course it is. the whole country is a mess because joe biden has ignored immigration laws passed by the congress. that is a crime and it has killed huge numbers of americans. hundreds of thousands dead from narcotics. >> fentanyl is changing the game here in san francisco and can't buy heroin out here anymore and nobody buys ryan higgins sells heroin and -- or sells heroin and fentanyl is the most dangerous drug to hit the streets in united states in history. >> fentanyl killed more than 70,000 americans in 12 months. here in san francisco, it's the
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dominance drug and responsible for three quarters of drug overdoses. brazen drug dealing and rampant drug use in the shadow of city hall, the same city hilares tent-like structures say actively en-- hall actively enable the fentanyl crisis. >> tucker: every gram came over the open border. the chaos and crime in the city and invasion underway through texas, arizona and california. all of those deeply concerned americans. we're not guessing at that and polls showed it very clearly. by contrast, how many voter dos you think are lying awake right now worrying that public officials might violate obscure laws? none. not a single person. no one outside washington cares or even understands the issue and yet in his classified documents and not open borders that the justice department is punishing joe biden for. washington is protecting itself
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and joe biden alone is responsible for the crime and he alone took home classified documents and didn't have help in doing that but allowing the country to be invaded, that's not something you can do by yourself. so if biden were short term orientation be taken down for opening the southern border, a lot of other people would go with him, he had a lot of accomplices. permanent washington doesn't want that and permanent washington is in charge. it's not the democracy you'd imagine we're seeing now. if you want to understand and really understand how the american government actually works at the highest levels and if you want to know why they don't teach history anymore, one thing you should know is the most popular president in american history was richard nixon. reigns leading shader nixon and without a single vote being cast by a single american voter, reignsrichard nixon kicked out f office and replaced by the least popular president in america. we went from the most popular
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president to a president that nobody voted for. why didn't i know that? wasn't richard nixon a criminal and despiced by all the -- despised by all decent people? no, he wasn't. if anyone could claim to be the people's choice, it was nixon. he was reelected in 1972 byes largest marginal vote ever regarded before or since and nixon got 17 million more votes than his opponent and less than two years later, he was gone and forced to resign and in his place an obedient servant took over the white house and how is that happening i'll tell you why. elements in the federal bureaucracy and he said that . he was absolutely right and on june 23, 1972 and nixon met with cia director and richard helms at the white house and during the white house he suggested who
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shot john, president john f kennedy. the cia was directly involved in kennedy's assassination and there was. helms telling his response and total silence. for nixon it didn't matter and it was over. four days on june 19th, the washington post published a story at the water gate and unreported by the washington post, four of the five burglars work for the cia. first of many dishonest water gate stories written by a 29-year-old metro reporter called bob wood ward. who was bob wood word and he wasn't a journalist and he was in the news business. he came directly from the classified federal government. shortly before watergate, the naval office and he worked
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regularly with the intel agencies and times wood ward was detailed to the nixon white house where he interacted with richard nixon's top aids and soon after leaving the navy for reasons never clear woodward was hired by the most possible larra news agency and given the biggest news story in the country. woodward's main source for the watergate series wases deputy director of the fbi mark felt and mark felt ran, we're not making it up, the fbi co-intel pro program and was design toddies credit political actors the federal agencies wanted to destroy. people like richard nixon. at the same time those same agencies were also working to take down nixon's elected vice president. in the fall of 1973, he was indicted and forced to resign and his replacement was a colorless congressman called
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gerald ford and he served on the line and he was absolved not for murder and he was strong armed into accepting gerald ford into congress and we gave nixon no choice by ford. speaker of the house later boasted and eight months later gerald ford of the warren commission was the president of the united states. see how that works? those are the facts, not speculation all of that actually happened and none of it is secret and it's on wikipedia and it's so office yet it's intentionally ignored. as a result permanent washington remains in charge of the political system. en elected lives in the federal agency make the biggest decisions in american government and crush anyone who tries to reign them in and in the process, our democracy becomes a joke. now notice the very first person in the trump administration
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after was general michael flynn? why flynn? he was a career army intel officer that ran the defense agency and in other words he was capable of fighting back. four dates after he lured mike flynn without his lawyer and concocted a series of fake crimes and forced him to resign. that's how things work in washington. joe biden meanwhile looked like a hyena and we have to say watching very similar happen to joe biden himself six years later. joe biden does not deserve our sympathy. he's being shafted and don't weep for him and the rest of us do deserve a better system, an actual democracy.
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will cain is the host of "fox & friends" weekend and will cain podcast and joining us tonight. will cain, thank you for coming on. it's very obvious that biden is being shafted by his own people, and people's identities that will never come to light. it's interesting that it's on this traffic ticket offense and not on the fact that he's destroying the country by opening the southern border. why is no one saying that? >> you know, i think it also, tucker, could begin in a more entertaining and petty fashion in that i think the story begins with joe biden's humility and incompetence and so much so that democratic politicians and those with a vested interest in using joe biden as a useful idiot go, wow, he's kneeling from front of the golden state warriors and wow, calling kamala harris president. he cannot be elected again or be our useful idiot. i think his term as their useful idiot has expired so they're willing to now indulge in this
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as you point out classified traffic ticket and classified documents floating all over washington with unsecure locations and it's fascinating, tucker, they're willing to say there's potential, we know this, you and i know this, everyone watching knows this, corrupt government deals between the biden family and foreign adversaries that are antagonist ick and shocked for that on cnn and that leads to it. if i agree with this, joe biden can never serve adds useful idiot and cannot be reelectedded in 2024 and time to sell him down the river and time to come up with the more more important finding this other name. >> tucker: what's infuriating is if anyone deserves this treatment is the guy that leads joe biden and i do think voterrings ought to dbrox in
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charge of -- voters ought to be in charge of the decision and it's their country. i have to say i'm wondering how long it'll be before disheveled obama getting warm and affect gnat treatment. >> here's the moral of that story, okay. live by the sword, die by the sword. if you're reflected through the ways of the american public and no doubt about it and the election two years ago was democratic at the very least by manipulating the public's access to information and therefore our minds, then you will go down by the same powers that aided you on your way to perceived power. now you have said this, you've mentioned the name michelle obama and i think democrats are in a real tough spot. it maybe, maybe or does gavin newsom get the treatment you're describing for michelle obama? you'll have trouble, you and i
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will have trouble coming up with any other name outside of those two i would suggest: michelle obama and gavin newsom. >> tucker: if they can sell gavin newsom after that he's done to the state of california then you know it's fake. no one that lands at lax will vote for that guy. >> on the state of the country about fentanyl, it is sad to see zombie fioed americans sitting there and choosing synthetic opioids over heroin. but the real story of fentanyl is the 16-year-old girl who buys xanax over the internet and dice dies and the 20-year-old that tries opioids and dies. they're being poisoned by the communist party. >> tucker: it is murder. i couldn't agree more. will cain, great to see you tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: it's been years since alec baldwin shot and killed someone on the set of his
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>> tucker: it's been 15 months since alec baldwin shot and killed the cinematographer working on his movie rust. there's a major update in that case tonight. fox trace gallagher has that for us. >> hey, tucker. after announcing alex baldwin and would face involuntary manslaughter charges and the district attorney said nobody is above the law and alex baldwin had a duty never to point a gun at a person while pulling the trigger and alex baldwin of course denies pulling the trigger. watch. >> it wasn't in the script for the trigger to be pulled. >> the trigger wasn't pulled, i didn't pull the trigger. >> you didn't pull the trigger? >> no, no, no, i would never point a gun at anyone and pull the trigger. that was the training i had. >> a short time ago on the five, a new mexico prosecutor working the case contradicted alex baldwin. >> we definitely believe he
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pulled the trigger and fbi lab report confirms that and definitely the trigger was pulled. >> meantime alec baldwin made it sheer he plans to fight them and distorts helena hutchens tragic death and works as a sin cinematographer when she was accidently shot and killed and using a colt 45 revolver and baldwin had a strong case and handed a gun and he did not have live bullets in the gun but other attorneys point out that baldwin knew the gun had misfired before and if he goes to trial, a jury might come back with a firearms enhancement and instead of facing 18 months in jail, he could be looking for five years. tucker. >> tucker: if you want more trace than we do, every night, fox news midnight eastern.
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working with the armor on rust and gutierrez on a different project with cage and said he handled guns recklessly on the set and many actors like baldwin mishandling firearms and no idea what they're doing and probably not surprising but interested that he's an actor, owner of spartagrip. thank you for coming on. the rest of us would assume that a lot of actor who is were against the second amendment probably don't know a lot about guns. but you're saying you have seen actors mishandle firearms? >> yeah, thanks for having me on first of all, tucker. i appreciate it. yeah, in my industry, we deal with a lot of firearm scenarios and we have a lot of hollywood people that will vilify firearms and then end up on their tv shows and movies and glorify them in those instances and it's just the hypocrisy of it and i
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kind of try to be professional onset but you run into those instances where you've watched somebody make statements on their tv show or their interviews and then you see them on the sets working and they're trying to be using the firearms. it's just comical. >> tucker: well, it's a little weird that people who think guns are evil would be as you said glorifying their use playing the tough guy, you know, pointing guns in people's faces on the set. have you seen an actor decline a role because it involved guns? >> i'm sure the paychecks far outweigh their feelings towards firearms. >> tucker: so i guess it goes without saying that a lot of these are people that don't know anything about firearms. >> that's correct. you see them have these conversations on the news chachannels and with politicians and everything else about
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firearms and hear things. i grew up around guns and grew up in montana and avid outdoorsman and hunting my entire life and you hear them talk about firearms and they don't understand even the mechanics of them to begin with and they're trying to make their point across of why they're so bad and evil and everything else. you know, honest hard working, you know, citizens that love guns and, you know, my gun haves never harmed anybody or never been in the hands of anybody that would do harm. you look at scenarios and keep quiet on the movie sets and work with the individuals. >> tucker: not just you but i've been on lots of different sets and there's a huge divide between people getting paid the most and on camera and then everybody, the army of people off camera that you never see, i would say the majority of whom don't share the politics of people on camera. has that been your experience. >> in my industry, there's the
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conversations behind the camera and i think a lot of people probably feel very similar to the way that i feel when it comes to these issues. you know, but of course we're not making the $10 million paychecks so we're just there to do our job and do it to the best of our ability. suh, thank you for joining us the only thing. appreciate it. >> thank you. >> tucker: letting in a quarter million foreign nationals and having a huge effect and eric rev rabble effect on the country and what to do. he's see hag this looks like. that's next.
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foreign nationals were stopped last month alone. that's an invasion if that's the word for it. it's affecting every part of american life and having an affect on farmers and alex muir is a farmer in yuma, arizona and joined us to tell us what he's been experiencing and alex, thanks for coming on. so we don't hear often enough from people in border states about what it looks to them. what's your experience been? >> well, hello, tucker. thanks for having me. it's over the last two years, it's just been death by 1,000 cuts and been a slow trickle. and we're seeing it every day and we're right. this is the end of the border here. and we have a field of lettuce here and the community here has seen an up tick in crossers and it's just been continuous and continuous and it's taxing and
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it's hard for us to do our jobs when we have the utmost work and we have to cart it off and flag it and we don't harvest that area and we can't harvest that area and 20 or 30 people say there's 100 out there about a quarter of a mile down and mostly they cross and there's gaps along the wall that they're crossing over and it's an additional aspect of the job out of the wheelhouse. >> tucker: you shouldn't have to contend with border security, you're a lettuce farmer and the state and federal government should be doing that for you. that's their main job. that's why they exist and how are they and why aren't they? apparently they're not.
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we live in border patrol areas and the border patrol are glorified travel areas and people cross the -- down here a quarter mile and they put people on buss and take them to a tent city and where the station is and probably five thousand people there at any given time and giving them bus passes or airplane tickets and it's been insane to watch for the last two years and it's something that we need help down here and we want to bring light to the situation. >> tucker: of course. you're so meticulous in your job that if a coyote crosses into your field, you'll not sell the produce the coyote touched. here's the government abetting
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crime and people supposed to be stopping the crime is making it possible and rewarding them with free airline tickets and how does it feel? >> we're coming out of the pandemic and at a time where costs across the border are up, fuel cost up 30% and fuel costs up 30% and additional costs that gets sent down to the end user and the american public and we're very proud of what we do. my wife's family was farming for 75 years and we're one of the young guys on the block and we're proud of this and we're proud of what we provide to the american people. there's a couple stories and border patrol agent friend of mine saw somebody crossing that had two people crossing with him and he was paying to carry his
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louie vitton luggage and saw a 5-year-old crossing alone with a phone number pinned to her chest. i saw that with my own eyes and it's been going on for two years and we need help down here. it's not something that in our wheelhouse, it's not something the city of yuma needs to deal with. we'd like to get some help. >> tucker: i hope you get it. this is an atrocity. expression of deep disrespect for the nation. thank you for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> tucker: so sam bankman-fried, the twitchy 30--year-old weird kid got busted committing what seems to be the biggest financial fraud in history. then he did something weird, he didn't lawyer up and stay silent like most criminal defendants and won a publicity tool and he actively tweeted trying to charm his way out of this. why did he think that would work? did he have reason to think he wouldn't really be punished for committing the biggest fraud in history. we thought that was interesting
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question and we made a documentary about it and the documentary is on fox nation and spoke with the criminal defense attorney among many others and being shocked by bankman-fried's behavior and can explain what bankman-fried was trying to co. here's a preview.view. >> tucker: after bankruptcy seizure disorders and before his arrest, bankman-fried trieded to save his image by going on a publicity tour and tried to charm his w way out of the mess. he's a criminal defense attorney. >> i'm shocked and my colleagues and i were shocked he was out there giving interviews. what are your lawyers telling you right now? are they suggesting this is a good idea for you to be speaking? >> they're very much not. i -- >> the first thing we tell our clients in criminal law is, hey, no more talking. that's the first thing that is rule one. we have a sign there with a fish
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with a big mouth, i wouldn't be here if it wasn't for my big mouth. >> we saw one interview with good morning america, we're shocked. >> it says the digital assets may not be loaned to ftx trading. they can't be loaned out. somewhere else in the terms of service. >> that's him stopping and thinking about it and saying to himself, my lawyers didn't talk about this or told me not to go here so we wanted to slow down and really consider what he was saying. the only reason he's out there. the narrative is, hey, i made a
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mistake. >> tucker: the story of ftx out now on fox nation. so, in news you didn't expect to hear, a new study found life saving benefits from using viagra, and not the ones you necessarily expect. dr. mark siegle has been -- dr. marc siegle has been following the benefits of viagra and joins us next.
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>> tucker: oh, the wonders never cease. we told you recently about the nurse giving viagra for covid and reportedly the viagra may have helped her. so write down another potential benefit of viagra. researchers at university of southern california say it can lower the risk of heart disease in men by 40%. it can also reduce the risk of early death. so it's not just apparently for randy old men. it's a wonder drug. dr. marc siegle has been following for quite some time and joins us tonight.
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hey, doctor. >> tucker, it's used for altitude sickness and quite proven for that and you and i talked on the show recently on how it seems to prevent the progression of alzheimer heimer and the heart was studied for and may not know this and maybe you dorks they studied this as a blood pressure drug and for heart drug and the nurses that were studying the patients, what's going on and a huge study out of the journal of sexual medicine and 24,000 of them and some kind of erectile dysfunction and either viagra or levitra and from 2006-2020 and average age is 52, they discovered there was a 40% less chance of dying of heart disease, 25% chance of not dying
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at all in that group over that period of time. that is really, really incredible. and also less heart disease all together. what might be going on here? you know, it's possible that sexual activity itself could be part of this. sex releases a happy hormone and that relaxes the heart and relaxes the whole body but i think viagra is playing a role here because viagra releases nitric ox side and d dilates te body and the heart and keeps the heart relaxed and for the men already smiling because they already had their viagra, i'm going to add to you, smile a little more because of the brain and the heart and by the way single prescription is not yet ready. >> tucker: the journal of sexual medicine, do you
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subscribe? >> i'm going to now. 70,000 men, university of southern california, that's a big one and a big journal and great result. >> tucker: me too. drop in the atlantic and picking up the journal of sexual medicine. >> this is your age range, tucker. this is your age range. >> tucker: i can't continue. thank you, good to see you. >> thank you. >> tucker: on a sadder note, the department of justice set out and not an overstatement to destroy the lives of anyone that showed up at the capitol to protest the 2020 election on january 6. not people who committed acts of violence or vandalism. people that were just there. obvious think this is political -- obviously this ask political retribution and things to tell the country. doj create add public january 6 registry like a sex offender registry. no one has stopped this and this registry includes anyone accused of any crime relating to januars
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and tuck is on that registry and never convicted of a felony and as a result of being on that registry, he can no longer live in this country like you or i can and banks are refusing to offer him services and thanks for coming on. so just we've gone through the shocking details of your case oturu some lengths but just to bottom line it, you've never been convicted of a felony and much less any act of violence and you didn't commit any act of violence or vandalism. what has this registry done to your life? >> right, tucker, as you pointed out, it's not just people convicted of crimes but anybody that's even accused of any crimes by the government. the moment the fbi storms in your house and puts you in handcuffs and takes you to jail and creates a narrative about your case, you go on the registry and the government salespeoples to be spend -- seems to be spending top dollar on search engine and this is the
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way to google any of our names and the first result that will appear and in my case, the fbi came into my house and put me in jail and put me in handcuffs and told me that i was facing multiple felony charges. they charged me with two felonies and a misdemeanor and threatened me with a third and it was obstruction of congress and i was potentially faces decades in prison for the eight minutes i stood outside of the capitol filming a video on a camera. i waived my options and said i'd plead guilty to their misdemeanor charge and misdemeanor plea deal and the final hour of the sentencing and i'll read to you from the prosecution and it's from the transcript of the case and the prosecutor said just before my sentencing hearing to the judge, your honor, we don't have any information that he'd have been charged with a felony and didn't go inside the capitol and no reason to charge him with a felony and no consideration at least that i'm aware of that mre charged with a felony offense. nonetheless they did charge me
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with felonies and i pled guilty to a misdemeanor and when you google my name and look at dossier that the government compiled against me and every other j6er, it includes every other accusation and the tellnies they -- felonies and charged me with and admitting there's no justification to charge me with. well, everything i'm aware of has been permanently banned by paypal, venmo, stripe, people have been de-banked and just as recently as yesterday, i receive add notification from a company, i'm working with a wonderful company from delaware called metro payment technologies and helping people be de-platforming and they're amazing and they were trying to set up a new account and the banking institution said we're going to have to decline based on the owner's involvement and
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subsequent addiction surrounding the january 6 capitol rye not and on my class -- riot and class b misdemeanor charge and i'm being denied access to banking institutions and, tucker, i'd like to point out to the misdemeanor charge and 2.5 days in jail and three months on house arrest and 60 hours of community service and $5,000 fine and $500 restitution and i've paid and served every element of my sentence and i have believe paid my debt to society and net i'm being punished and the punishment doesn't seem to end. >> tucker: no, i'm rooting for the bankruptcy of any company that joins in punishing you for doing anything wrong. thank you so much for coming on brandon straka. huge numbers of people all over the world have been injured and in some cases very badly injured by the covid shot.
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pfizer and ceo never faced questions on the safety of the vax, if you can believe t till they showed up in davos, switzerland. here's what happened. >> can i ask you, what did you know that the vaccines didn't stop transmission? how long did you know that without saying it publicly? >> thank you very much. >> tucker: more on that exchange, next. ♪ .... dom. i know how much you care about america and our veterans and all the things. but you have such a platform now. yeah. and to share that with us that we need to get the word out that we have to take care
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of these great heroes and their families. you know, as i started to be more and more successful, i was like, how can i help? but when i heard of the tunnel of the towers, and i met brandon in idaho and his family, i was like, wow. there's actually a charity where we know where the money's. going to go. we have 95.1% of every dollar goes to our programs. and i think brandon's a great spokesman for t2t and and his wife, shannon, has two daughters. i mean, oh, my god. they're just special families. so pretty much, if you put your life on the line, if something goes bad, they're there. that's awesome. yeah. they're incredible people, man. you saw all the stuff we put in these homes, right? i was i was blown away. and they deserve it. they earned it. this is not of course, we give them a mortgage free home, but look what they gave up. they gave up their bodies so, cole, why should americans give donate help? tunnel to towers foundation. i mean, is there any better organization to help the people
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that has fought for this country and the freedoms that we have? it's that simple. it is that let's take care of each other. and you're going to join us on that mission. thank you. hey, i'm cole hauser. i want you to join me in supporting our nation's heroes and their families. it's only $11 a month. go to t2t dot org.
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>> tucker: one of the first things pfizer did better it sold its covid shot was to make sure it has total immunity from lawsuits. they made the government signed contracts acknowledging the long term effects of the shots could be dangerous but they couldn't be sued. imagine if you're a carpenter. i'm going to build you a house but if it falls down i can't be sued because congress will protect me. wow! that's a pretty good deal. can we get that? now authorities are investigating whether the shot causes stroke in people over the age of 65. the weird thing is, we've been
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getting news about the effects of the pfizer shot for more than a year now and no one seems to have thought to ask the c.e.o. of pfizer, who has gotten incredibly rich from those shots what he thinks. yesterday he landed in davos for the world economic forum where he fits in naturally. here's how the conversation went. >> can i ask you, when did you know that the vaccines didn't stop transmission? how long did you know that without saying it publicly? >> thank you very much. >> are you worried about product liability? are you worried about myocarditis? >> if any other product in the world doesn't work as promised, you get a refund. should you not refund to countries that laid out billions for your ineffective vaccine? >> are you used to only sympathetic media so you don't
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know how to answer any questions? >> tucker: that guys goes on c-nbc. no one asks him about the shots that made him rich. glad someone did. finally tonight, a reporter from cnn issued a pretty dramatic cry for help the other day with this suit coat hoody combo. we've got some questions about it. tomorrow night we'll investigate it and see you then. >> jamie: welcome to hannity. tonight, more woke socialist anti-conservative bs at the world economic forum in davos, switzerland. by the way, you paid for, and your generous tax dollars make it possible. we'll break all the money down tonight and we'll shine a light on all the idiotic global organizations that hate america, but are more than happy to take your money, cash your checks, and you're going
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