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fromservesn office and disgrace. >> but for this breaking federal classification rules, some of the stupidest and most dishonest laws congress s hasasn ever passed. it's like arresting el chapoint. for expired plates. it's missing the point, but it looks like that's what's going to happen. it seems like every day when abidance lawyer shows up with more sheaves of classifierd documents, like a dog who'se found another dead chipmunk under the house. >> this bunch was in his office at pen , the one paid for by the communist party of china. ch these were found next to hisinat sad little mid-life crisis. sportscar in a garage in delaware and so on . you keep waiting for the white house physician to announce another document. trove has been discovered after a routinr the colonoscopy. it could happen because at this point, you know exactly where this story is heading. permanent washington does not want joe biden to run for biden president . again, this is how they're t i sending that message.e even cnnsendin has decided to be interested in joe biden's misdeeds two years into his presidency.
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they're doing segments on how classification laws protect this country from its mortal enemies. russia. so, you know, for certain, the order has gone out. >> biden is done. what a missed opportunity thisfo is . if you're looking for r crimes that joe biden has committed, ther theree is a very long listi our country is being invaded.nv the worlworld isd is on the bric nuclear war.om american cities have become slums. n our economy is in shambles.'s even our airplanes n ao longerei take off on time. it's a disaster. ofd joe biden and his staff have a han id in all of it. in a country with a functioning government, joe biden would have been impeached before the first million illegal aliens crossed over ne didour southern border, but e one did anything to stop it. so now they're arriving at the rate of a quarter million a month. >> watch customs border and bor protection sources exclusively inll fox news more than 250000 migrants were encountered at tmb the borderer in the month of december. scout as many people living in scottsdale, arizona, making it
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the highest month ever on recor pd in eagle pass, texaa the migrant surge continues. local kinney county rancher pamh schott had a harrowingop experienceerty with migrants onr property. >> and i looke d out the back and i could see three illegalsse walking up to the house. i had gotten a gun, which is ano ar-15. i asked him, i said, pleases stop, go away and had the gunu inkn my hands. le and they just kind of looked at me and kind of smiled. was i was like, auto and justo y go away and they refused to do so there. >> the other side of the glass train trying to get in and not backing down, not backing down.h even though i have a highh powe thwerful rifle in my arms, they are not backing dowatn. that was scary. rifle joe biden would like to take away from her so that writ large is the biggest storye of our lifetimes. it is thwould lie one thing joen
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has done that cannot be undone. our great grandchildren are going to live with the consequences of this, but you you'g know it from watchin most of the news, there is an effective media blackout on joe biden's immigratiorom thn polics and on their downstream effects on america. >> there e' too many strangers becom pouring in at once. and as a result, the country is becoming chaotic. here's a rare television newst i piece on what happenedcial when officials in new york decided to house some of joe biden's il in a localgrants hotel. >> an employee there say me s tt migrants have made an absolute mess of the place. you're standing in front of it. is that true? yeah, well, what we're hearing from that employee is that som the hotel is completely overrun . he says, of course, some people just looking for that better life, but as a result,ears the hotel is a mess and heafety. fears for his safety. >> how can you guess anymore? they they sold the entire hotel from the fourth floor to the twenty eighth floor. it's all migrants. .
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so we got people who are notng getting drunk using marijuana. they are punching and beating their wive ts, their girlfriend. we have teenagers running around wild around the hotel e fiabutting the fire exit doord and doing what teenagers do in the stairways. >> and it's a mess. it's a mess, he said.jo of course it is .s ig the whole country is a mess because joe biden has ignored immigration laws passed byd by e congress that is a crimee numb and has killed huge numbers of americans, hundreds of >>ousands dead from narcotics. >> pettengill ha fs changedgame the entire game here. san francisco, you can't buy heroin out here anymore. nobody sells heroidyn and nobod uses heroin.n everybody has transitioned over to fentanyl. the fentanyl is ths the moste mt dangerous drug to ever hit the streets in the united states in history. >> fentanyorl has killed more than 70000 americans in
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twelve months here io, it'n san francisco, it's the dominant drug. it's responsible forquarters o three quarters of drug overdoses, brazen drug dealingnh and rampant drug use. iny the shadow of city hall, the same city hall residents en- say actively enable the fentanyl crisis. >> all of it, every gram came over an open border. soer what's notable as a political matter is that every one of these disasters,e ch they the fentanyl epidemic, the chaos and crime inte our cities, the invasion underway throughxas, aornia. tea and california, all of thosean deeply concerned americanss.onts guessing at that.t,y voter do >> polls show it very clearly. by contrast, how many voters do you think are lying awake right now worrying that publicat officials might violate some obscure federal classification law? none laws?. not a single person. no one outside washington carese or even understands the issue. and yet it is classified documents, not our open borders, that the justice department is punishing joe biden for. why is that? what's going on here? what's simple? washington is protecting
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itself. >> joe biden alones protec is responsible for this crime. heas alonesi toofik home classi documents he didn't havedidn't p in doing that.vaded, but allowing the country to beua invaded, that's not something you can do by yourself. df bideown were to be takenuldo down for opening the southern border, a lot of other people would go with them. he had a lot of accomplices, permanent. washington doesn't want that. wt and ultimately and here's the point, permanent washington is in chargentand pe. you'd it's not the democracy. you imagine we're seeing thatseg now. soant to if you want to understv if you reallernmy want to understand how the american government level actually workst the highest levels, and if youoe want to know why they don't teach history anymore,u one thing you should know is that the most popular president in american histor way was richard nixon. richard nixon. >> yet somehow, without a single vote being cast by a single american voter, richard nixon was kicked out of offic and replaced by the only unelected president in american history. so we went for the mos replacet. president to a president.
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nobody voted t forhe. . >> wait a minute. you ma ky ask, why didn't i know that wasn't richard nixon a criminal? wasn't h crie despised by all decent people? d no, he wasn't. in fact, if any president could claim to be the people's choice, it was richardpe nixon.o richard nixon wan. wass reelecti nineteen seventy two by the largest margin of the popular vote ever. largesrecorded before or since o got seventeen millionter, h more votes than his opponent. >> less than two years later, he was gone. >> he was forced to resign and in his place, an obedient servant of the federal agencies called gerald ford took over the white house. >> how did that happen? ovwhat's a long story? but here are the highlights. and they tell you a lot. richard nixon believed that elements in the federal bureaucracy were working to undermine the american system of government and had been doing that for a longolutel time. he ofteny sairid that he was absolutely right. 1972 on june twenty thirdan,th nineteen seventy two, nixon met with the then cia director , richard helms, at the white house during the conversation,
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which thankfully was tape recorded, nixon suggested he knew , quote, who shot john ,nt meaning president john f kennedy. jnixon further implied that the cia was directly involved in kennedy's assassination, which we now know it was helms's telling response. total silence. it was bu ot for nixon, it didn't mattr because it was already over four days before. on june 19th,d "the washington post" had published the first of many stories about a break in at the watergate office building. unbeknownst to nixon,y the and unreported by the washington post, four ofwa the fivef th burglars worked for the cia, the first of many dishonest watergate stories was written by a twenty nine year old metro reporter callered. bob woodward. wh? heactly was bob woodward well, he wasn't a journalist. a bob woodward had no background w whatsoever. asin the news business. fro instead, bob woodward came directly from the classified areas of the federal government shortly before watergate. woodwardy befo was a naval offit
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the pentagon. he had a top secret clearance. red regularlgulay with theo th intel agencies. at times, woodward wasxo even detailed to the nixon white house where he interacted richar with richard nixon's top aides e soon after leaving the navy. for reasons that have never been clear , woodward was hired by the most powerful news outlet in washington and assigned the biggest story in the country. >> and just to make itgive crysl clear what was actually happening, woodward's main source for his watergat foe series was the deputy director of the fbi, mari k felt and mark felt ran. and we're not making this up. the fbi's cointelpro program,s i which was designed to secretlygn discredit political actors. the federal agencies wanted to destroy people like richardeo nixon. >> and at the same time, those dsame agencies were also workig to take down nixon's elected vice president , spiro agnew. >>vice in the fall of nineteen seventy three , agnew was indicted for tax evasion hea and forced to resign. his replacement was a colorless congressman from granda rapids called gerald ford. what was ford's qualification
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for the job? well, he had served on the warren commission, which absolved the cia of responsibility for president kennedy's murderabsol nixon was strong armed into accepting gerald ford by democrats in congress, quote, we gave nixon no choice,n but ford speaker of the housemos carl albert later boasted. later eight months later, gerald ford of the warren commission wasthet the president of the united states . see how that works. so those are the facts, not speculation. all of that actually happened. none of it's secret. most of it actually is on wikipedia. bus t noon mainstream news organization has ever told thate story. it's so obviou ys yeett it's intentionally ignored and as a result, permanent washingtonpi remains in chargcae of our political system. unelect lifers in the federaline agencies make the biggest decisions in american government. and h anyo whoand crush anyone s to rein them in and in the process are democracy becomes a joke. now, you may have noticed that
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the very first person in the trump administration, the agenciesn and after was general michael flynn. why flynn? because mike flynn was a career army intel officer who ran the defense intelligence agency. in other words, mike flynn knew exactly how the system worked and as a result, he wasca capable of fighting back four days after donald trump's inauguration, the fbi lured mike flynn into a meeting without his lawyer, concocte a seriesd a series of fake crimes and forced him to resign. so that's how things actually work in washington. let's stop lying about it.oked k joe biden, meanwhile, looked like a hyena when the justice department destroyed mike flynn. so there is we have to say, a certain perverse justice inn i watching something very similar happenedx to joe biden himself six years later. joe biden does not deserve sha our sympathy. he's being shafted. but don'ft dont weep't for him. and yet the rest of us do deserve a better system, an actual democracy.
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when people nobody voted for run everything. you are not living in a free country. will cain is the co-host of fox and friends weekend. >> the host of the podcast,podcs and our friend, he joins us tonight. will cain, thanks so much. for coming on .'s ver i think it'sy very obvious that biden is being shafted by his own people, people whose identities are probably never come to lighd t. but i find it interesting, it's on this traffianc ticket offense and not on the fact that he's destroying the country by openingo on a southern borde. >> why is no one saying that? you know, i think it also,etty tucker, could even begin in a more entertaining and petty fashion in that i think this hum story begins with joe biden'sil e, so vy and incompetenc much so thatesn usin democratic politicians and those who have a vested g interest in using joe biden as a useful idiot go , wow, s he's kneeling in front otaf the golden state warriors. wow. he's calling kamal warriorat be as president. this guy can't be elected again. he can no longer be our useful idiot. i think his term, as they'reulge
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useful idiot has expired. you and so they're willing to now indulge in this as you pointdoct out, classified traffic ticket. there's classified documents floating all allr over washingtn and unsecured locations. >> but what i find fascinating, tuckto, they're also willingd to say that there are potential we know this and i know this. everyone watching knows this. corrupt government deals between the biden family and foreign adversaries. andthat are antagonistic to the american interest. i'm shocked to see that kind of thing on . for example, cnn now talking about joe biden's brother. and so that leads us to this. if and i agree with the terminology, if permanent, washington thinks joe biden can no longe r serve as their useful idiot, he can't be reelected in twenty , twenty four . downe to sell him down the river and it's time to come up with a more importante and harder job for them. finding another name. what's infuriating to me>> and again, i just want to say, if anyone deserves this kind of treatment, it's the guy who hates the country. he leadst is joe biden. so i'm not weeping for him.x in
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but i do think voters ought to be in charge of these decisions. in a democracy, voters get toiso decide who the president is . they can vote for anyone ha they want because it'sve their country. i have to say, i'm wondering how long it's going to beisheve before michelle obama startslegm getting warm and affectionate treatment on cnn. >> well, first to joe biden, afc and i understand you're not extending sympathy, but i guess here's here's the here'sof the moral of that story,t tucker. ve blive by the sword. >> die by the sword.throug yes. if you are elected throughoubt o manipulation of the american public and anti-democratic eltns, which no doubt abou the election two years ago was anti-democratic at the very lating tleast by manipulating the public's access, access to information, and therefore our minds, then you will go down by the same very same powers that aided us rights on your way to perceived power.t noiow you have said this. rea you have mentioned the nameh michelle obama. i think the democrats are in nereal tough spot. itws may be maybe or does gavin newsom get the treatment you'reu
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describing for michelle obama? you're going to have i trouble. you and i are gonna haveul trouble coming up with any other name outside of those two. i would suggest michelle obama, gavin newsom, man, in f they cay sell gavin newsom after what he has done to the state of california, then you will know it's all fake because no one lands l.a. is going to vote for that guy. , on the state ovotef>> on the country,th i want to say one thing, if i might, about fitness. i watch that footage you put up and it is it is sad to see a there ied americans sitting there choosing synthetican o opioids now over heroin. but the real story of fentanyl is the 16 year old girlo who buys xanax overys the internet and dies overnight. it's the 20 year old guyover who thinks he's buying adderall . they're still doing something wrong, but they're not overdosing. they're being poisoned. tries opby drug cartels and theb communist party. >> that's exactly right. y thcommunit's murder. i couldn't agree more . well, it's great to see you tonight. thank thanks, man. >> so it's been over a year sinc>>e alec baldwin shotan and killed someone on the sett o
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alec baldwin shot and killed the cinematographer working on his movie rust. there'ovies a major update in tt case tonight. fox is trace gallagher, >> usual., has it for us now. >> h hey, trace. hey, tucker. after announcing that actor alec baldwin and the film's armorer, hannah guitarist reid would face involuntary manslaughter charges. santa fe, new mexico, districth attorney mary carmac always said nobody is above the law.a and alec baldwinpoin had a duty never to point a gun ataldwin a person while pulling o the trigger. but alec baldwin, of course, denies pulling the trigger. >> watch. it wasn't in the script for tri the trigger to be pulledgg, pull the trigger wasn't pushed and pull the trigger. so you never pulled w the trigger? no. ould nnoever , no, no, no. i would never point a gun at anyone to pull a trigger. i had.ever know that the training that i had. >> you don't want to go to spain and portugal. but a short time ago, the five a new mexico prosecutor working the case contradict alec baldwin.
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>> but we definitely believe heh pulled the trigger. port the fbi lab report confirms that. so definitel y a trigger was pulled. >> meantime, alec baldwin madenm it clear through his attorney that he disagrees with the charges and plans to fight them, quotinge it here this decision distorts halina hutchins' tragic death and represents a terrible miscarriage of justice. elena hutchins' was working as a cinema togher for when she was accidentally shot and killed by alec baldwin, g ao who was practicing how to use a colt. forty five revolver. one lawyer5 revo i spoke with sd baldwin has a strong case because he was handed a gunt that he was told did not havet live bullets. but other attorneys point ououtt that baldwin knew the gun had tl misfired before and if he goes to trial, a jury might comet an back with a firearms enhancemen t. , he c and instead ofou just facing 18 months in jail, he could be looking at five years tucker. >> chris , gallagher, thank you for that. yeah, if youth wanant more tracw we do every night. fox news, midnight. rmor
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sube rumbaut worked with the armor on rust and gutters on a different project with nicolas cage. diffentroma says the cartier'sd guns recklessly on that set. te and there are many hollywood projects where actors like alec whldwin are mishandling firearms and have no idea whaty they are doing. noprobably not surprisingly, acr interesting supreme as an actor, key grip gun owner of spada group. he joins us tonight.ip. thanks so much for coming on . so you've seen this i mean, the rest of us would, i guess, assume that a lot of actors amed who are, of course, againsta the second amendment probablloye don't know a lot about guns.n but you're saying you have seen first of alldle firearms. yeah. thanks for having me on ., tui first ofap all, tucker. >> i appreciate it. but, yeah, in my industry, we deal with a lot of firearms scenarios. obviously, we've got a lot o hf hollywood people thatwi will vilify, vilifarmsy firearms and then end up on their tvem i shows and movies and glorify them in those instances. and
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and , you know, it's justkind the hypocrisy of o, you know, i kind of, you know, i try and be professional on set. but you run into thosestatem instances where you watch somebody make statements thei tv shows or their their interviews andu you see them on the sets working. itd they're trying to be using the firearms. we's jus'st just comical. >> well, it's it's a it's a little weird that people who think guns are evil would be as you said, glorifyingin their use, playing the tough guns iguy, pointing guns in peos faces on the set. you ever seen an actor decline a role because it involved guns? >> i'm sure the paychecksling far outweigh their know far outweigh their their feelings. towards firearms.thout >>sa so i guess it goes without saying that a lot of these are people who really just don't know anything about firearms. >> that's correct.s i mean, you see him have these w
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conversationits on the newsls channels and with politicians and everything else about firen you hearhe things i mean, i grew up aroundv guns. i grew up in montana.idrsma i'm an avid outdoorsman.n an i've been putting my entire life. and , you know, you you hear him talk about firearmst unde and they totally don't understandrs the mechanics off them to begin with . and they are trying to makeow their point across and why they're so bad and evil and everything else and , you know, honest, hardworkingnd citizens that love, love guns and my guns have never harmed anybody or never been in the hands of anybody that would do harm. >> and , you know, you just look at those scenariosu look and then you kind of havearios to keep quiet on these movie qup workingd work with these individuals. .withot just you i bet on lots of different sets. and there is this huge a divide between the people who are getting paid the most and who are on camera and thenhat yo everybody, the army of people off camera who you never see, i would say, the majority of whom don't share the politics of the people on camera. >> has that been
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your experience? absolutely not. in my in my industry>> industryh always the you know,in the conversations behind the camera and i think a lot ofn people probably feel very similar to the way thatt i feele when it when it comes to thesehe issues. you know, of course, we're not d making the ten million dollar paycheck, so we're just there by to do our job and do it to the best of our ability. well, i for one , wish you were making the ten million dollar sudo to do. thanks forh, joining us tonight. appreciate it. us thanks for having me.apprec i appreciate it.ia hankso you letting in a quartern foreign nationals illegally into this country every month, which is the administrationn is now doing, is having a hugeth effect, an irreparable effect on the entire country.to do. it's affecting farmers, too. we're going to speak to one who has seen what this looks like. >> that's next. do you have trouble hearing conversations? are you constantly asking loved ones to repeat themselves? do you miss out on discussions or talking with friends? then you would benefit from
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anything like this. >> more than a quarter or off a million foreign nationals were stopped last month alone. so that's an invasion. there's no other word for it. it's havinit's ag an effect on y part of american life. it's having an effect on farmers. >> alex miller is a farmer in yuma, arizona. the president of e hodas company wha . he joinst he's us tonight to tel us what he has firsthand been experiencing. >> alex w, thanks so much forh coming on . fr we don't hear often enough from people in border states about what it looks like to them. what's your experience been? well, hello, tucker.it's over t thanks for having me. cuer the last two years, it's just been a death by a thousandv cuts. here beey n a slow trickle and we're seeing it every day.e we're right.fi this is thele end of the border here. and we have a field of lettuce here and the community here has seen an uptick in crossers and ' and it's just been continuous
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and continuous and it's taxing. and it's hard for us to do our jobs when we we take food safety as at the utmost for what we do. and any time anybody enters our field, we have to cordonar that off and flag it. and we don't harvest that areatt just like if a coyote enters our field, we can't harvest that area. t so when there's 20 people, 30 people, but sometimes there's a hundred out there about a quarter mile down, mostlys an they cross, but thers gaps along the wall that they're crossing over and it's it's it's an additional aspect of our job that is sort of outuy of our wheelhouse. >> well,'t h you shouldn't havee to contend with border security. >> your lettuce farmerd the, the state and the federal government should be doing that for you. that's their main job.ey that's why they exist. a are they ?apparent and why aren't they ? apparently, they're not.
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>> well, no, they're not. and we're you know, we live on a boat. we live in a border community. we live in and the border patrol are our friends and the border gltrol are glorified. the travel agency. and , you know, the people cross down here a quarter mile and border patrol comes down and and they put people in buses. they take them to a tent city. that where the border patrol the station is . there's probably five thousand people there at any given time. and they're giving them bus passes or airplane tickets and and they're flying all overinsae the country. and it's it' twatch fos been ine to watch for the last twoha years. and it's it's something thatwe e to b help down here. and we want to we want to bringt light to this situation. >> of course, you're so meticulous in your job that you just told us if a coyoteo crosses into your field, you will not sell the produce. the coyote touched.e coyo so how does it feel to produce
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and . right. soer here'nmens the government abetting crime. the people are supposed to be i stopping the crime, are making it possibl ie rewarding the crie with free airline tickets. as an american, how does it feel? well, at a time know we're coming out of the pandemic and at a time when all costs bor across the border are our freight costs are up,fuel c double fuel costs are up 30%, input costs are up 30%. it's an additional cost.th it gets sent down to the to the end user, the american public. and we're very proud of what we do. my my wife's family has been f farming here forthys seventy five years and we're one of the young guys on the blockock an and we're prf this. we're proud of what we provide to the american people. americanand this has been goingr two years. it's not stopping.ther i mean, i could tell you anecdotally a couple of stories were there patrol a border patg agent, friend of mine sawhad tw somebody crossing that had two people crossing with him that he was paying to carry his louis vuitton luggage. and then on the same hand ,
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i've seen a little girl crossing. there was a five l year old saw with a phone number, ten to her chest, and she was alone.at i saw that with my own eyes and that's been going on for two years. it and we needee held p down he. th's not something that it's in our wheelhouse. it's not something the city of human needs to deal with . of course. yeah. we'd lik i hope e to get some h i hope you get it. this is an atrocity. such expression, deepfor th disrespect for our nation. thank you. alex mueller. thank yothank you so much for jg us tonight. thank you. so, sandbank been freed , the twitchy thirty year old weird kid got busted committing what seems to be the biggeste di financial fraud in history. >> and then he didg weird, someg weird. he didn't lawyer up and stays silent. like most criminal defendants, he want publicit y tour. cha he's even still activelyy ou tweeting, apparently trying why did he think that woul to charm his way out of this.die why did he h think that wouldk e work? did you have reason to think het wouldn't really be punished for committing the biggest fraud ina
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history? we thought that was interesting question. we madnd we made e a documentary about it. the documentary is called scam bakeman fraud the story of it'sa on fox nation. >> we spokl e with adefe criminl defense attorney , among many others, who said he was shockeds by banku and fred's behavior. no but he said he can explain what bank winfried was trying to do . >> here's a preview afterizure the bankruptcy. but before his arrest,disorderss winfried tried to save hisy goin image by going on a publicity tour. nd t he charmed his way into this mess. he thought he could charm hise s way out. >> my name's lou gelsomina. lou jimeno is a criminaleagues defense attorney . i'm shocked. my colleagues and i are shocked that he is still out there you giving interviews. what are your lawyers telling you? right now?r >>lawyw? are they suggesting thi is a good idea forng you to bey. speaking? >> they are very muc h not highhey, and the first thing we tell our clients in criminal lawis is no more talking. that's the first thing tharule v is rule one .e i mean, we have a sign there
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and i got v.i. the tiger. we, the wonders never cease. we told you recently about a nurse who woke up from a coma after getting a dose of. she's being treated for covid so wreportedly the may have helped her. so dow write down another potenl benefit of. researchers. lower the university of southern california say can lowersk the risk of heart disease ino re men by nearly 40%.is it can also reduce the risk ofyo early death. >> so it's not just apparently for randy old men , it's a wonder drug. dr. marc siegel has been following for quite some time.mm its other uses. he joins us tonight.
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hey, dr. tucker.s us you know, it's actually used talkadults sickness and quite proven for that. and you and i talked on the show recently about how it seems to prevent t the spread, the progression ofdh alzheimer's. but the heart is what it wasr originally studied for.rks th yoeyu may not know this, but maybe you do. they actually studied thisessura blood pressure drug and for heart drug and the nurses that are studying the patients said, hey, what's going on under those towels? and that's how it got its famous use. so it was left behind the heart issue. but now we're coming study back to it. and a huge study out of the the journal of medicine has just shown, looking at4,000 of 70 thousand men , twenty four thousand of them who were taking some kind of erectile dysfunction drug, either, cialis or levitra from 2006 to two thousand and twenty average age fifty two ,ered t they discovered that there washs a 40 percent less chance of dying of heart disease.
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25% chance of less of not dyingp at all. r thatin that group over that pd of time. that is really, really incredible. and also, as you said, lesse gon heart disease altogether. now, what might be goingal on here? you know, it's possible that be sexual activity itself could be part of this.he i mean, release is a happy hormone, right? and that relaxes the heartk and relaxes the whole body. but i think is playing a role here because releases nitri oxide, which dilates the blood vessels everywhere in the body,d including the heart. it keeps the heart from clamping down. it keeps the heart relaxed. so for those men out thered fo tonight, who were already smiling because they had their cialis or their viagra, i'm going to add to you, youandh know, smile a little more because of the brain and the heart. and by the way, siegel's prescription, it's not yet ready for prime time so that people out there should take it. who aren't already benefiting from it. >> tucker, the journal ofxual medicine, do you subscribe?
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>> i'm going to now. seventy thousand men , the university of southern california. that is a big one . and it is a big journal and aop great result for me, tooth. >> i'm dropping the atlantic, picking up the journal of medicine. >> doctor , this is your age range. >> this tucker. >> this is your age range.ge. so i can't get you. ee thank you. on a saturday note, the department of justice has set out, and this is not an c overstatement to destroy tthe lives. n on anyone who showed up at the capital to protest the twenty twenty electionjanuao on january six , not people who have committed acts of violence or vandals. when people losewere juse. thei. so obviously, this is political retribution. that's the kind of thing that you'd expect in territory and country dodge has created a public january 6th registry like a offender registry, no. one to stop this.s an and this registry includes anyone accused of any crime relating to january six ,
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including misdemeanors. >> random struck is on thatry ad registry. >> he's never been convicted of a felony. regiy andt as a result of being on that registry, he can noo lo longer live in this country like you onger r i can.countr can anks are refusing to offer him services. he's the founder of the walk away campaign and he joins us tonight. brian , thanks so much fort we coming on . so just we've gone throughe gont your the shocking details ofut your case at some length, butf just to bottom line it, you've never been convicted of a felonyac, much less any any act of violence. you didn't commit any act of violence or vandalist r vandalmo tell us what this registry hase? done to your life. right, tucker. >> so, as you pointed out, it's not just people who have been convicted of crimes. it's it's anybody who's even accused of any crimes by the government. so the moment that the fbi e mo storms intment theo your house o in handcuffs and takes you an to jail and the government creates their narrative aboueatg regi case, you go on to this registry. and i think it's worth noting, too, that the government seems to be spending top dollar on search engine optimization. e
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and because for all of us ,y this is the top result. when you google any of tha our names, the very first results that will appear now in my case, the fbi came intoin my house. they put me in jail, put me inty handcuffs, and then told me t that i was facing multiple fefelony charges.ened me with a they charged me with two felonies and a misdemeanor and threatened me with a third felony. and of congrewhich was obstrucf congress. so i was potentially facingdecan decades in prison for the eighto minutes that i stood outside of the capitol filming video on a camera. when i weighed my options,i i made the decision that rathewr than going against this, i would plead guilty to their misdemeanor charge, their misdemeanor plea deal inan the eleventh hour and the final hearing before my sentencing. i'm going to read directly to you from the prosecution. this is from the transcript of t my case. the prosecutor said just beforeg my sentencing hearing to the info ho the, your honor, we dont have any information that he would have been able to benelon charged with a felony. he didn't go inside the capital . we don't have any reason with to have charged him with a aware felony. there wasn't any consideration, at least that i'm aware thatnse. mr. strock was ever able to be d
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charged with a felony offense. menonetheless, they did charge e with felonies. i pled guilty to a misdemeanoryo . and when you google my name and you look at this dossier that the government has compiled against me and every other gao sexer, it includes telly accusationer, it, includig those felonies that they originally charged me with and are now feld admittingt they never had any j justification to charge me with in the first place. usti and to answer your question, what is this done to my life? well, average six , so that i'm aware of has been b permanently banned by paypal,yp then most outrightve retriot people have been banked. and just as recently as yesterdayly a, i received i'm workin a notification from a company i'm working with a wonderful company from delaware calledlogi metro payment technologies that'ses a actually helping peoe who are being platform. there are payment processing company, their amazing. p a ne but they were trying to help me set up a new account with aw banking institution. and we received a letter back yesterday on my application in the bankingo institution said, unfortunately, we are going t to have to decline baseduent add
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on the owner's involvement in subsequent conviction surroundin g a january six capital riot. so on my class b misdemeanort an charge, more than two yearsas later, i'm still being denied access to banking institution, to payment processors. and tucker, i'd like to point out to on my class b misdemeanor charge, i spent two and a half days in jail. i spent three months on house arrest. i'm on federal probation forco$0 three years. sixty hours of community servic e, a five thousand dollarve pai fine, five hundred dollars restitution. i have paid and served every element of my of my sentence. i have, i believed, paid the my debt to society. and yet now i'm stilhml beineng punished. the punishment doesn't seem to ever end. >>pt no,cy o i'm rooting for the bankruptcy of any anyn company that joins in punishing you for doing nothinfog wrong. o instruct, thank you so much for coming on tonight. i have no sound. and huge numbers of people all overy the world have been injured, in some cases very badly. injured by the covid shot. pfizer and its ceo have never
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the engine company. they're going to take care of you. call eight hundred eight three zero eighty twenty. that's eight hundred eight three zero eighty twenty or visit engine .com. as news breaks, america turns to the fox news channel first at nine . bill hemmer and dana perino share a critical insight and analysis. at 11:00, harris faulkner puts the headlines in focus. it's all part of our can't miss lineup weekdays on fox news channel. f th one of the first thingst pfizer did before it sold its covid shot was w to ensure it h total immunity from lawsuits. they made the government sign contracts, acknowledging the long term effects of the shots couls g the loterm ef, but they couldn't be sued for it. i'agine if you're a carpenter. i'm going to build your house. >> h it falls down on you. i can't be sued because congress will protect me i. proe wow, that's a pretty goodwow! deal . can we get that? n >> so now authorities are investigating whether the shot o causes strokes in people oveplr the age of sixty five ., we
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ge the weird thing is we've been getting news aboutot the effects of the pfizer shoteh for more than a year now. >>anyear now and no one seems tt thought to ask the ceo of pfizer , albert borel, who's gotten incredibly rich from those shots, what he thinks of it. incredbut yesterday, buruli lane davos for the world economic d forum, where he fits in perfectly into actual journalists from the canadiae wn outlet rebel news, caught up with him there as relevant and obvious meanins ing. >> here's how that conversation went, mr. paula. can i ask you, what did you know that the vaccines didn't stopes transmission? >> how long did you know that without saying it publicly? >>thank you very much. >> why are you worried aboutct product liability? are you worried about myocarditis? liability? if any other product i n the world doesn't work as promised, you get a refund.wa should you not refund to countries that laid outre n otbillions for your ineffectivei vaccine? >> are you usellionsd to only sympathetic media so you don't know how to answer anysy questions? questi
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soon the guy goes on cnbc. noy does no one ever ask him about the shots that made himhi rich ? >> i'm glad someone dioud. glad >> s so finally tonight, don lemon of cnn issued a pretty dramatic cry for help fo the other day with his suit, coat, hoodie combo.it coa we've got some questions aboutns it. >> and tomorrow nigh abot. we'll investigate the . and welcome to hannity. >> tonight, more wolke socialist, anti conservative b.s.-conserv at the world econoc forum in davos, switzerland. by the way, that you paid foreru and your generous tax dollars make possible. t and we'll shin we're going to break allgh the money down tonight. we're going to shine a light on all of the idiotic globaldioc organizations that hate america. l are more than happy to take mn your money, cash your checks, and you ar
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