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heavily armed left wing militia group, the guys dressed likeft storm troopers in black masks, you remember them, of course. well, from a summer of 2020, they burned our cities thatcitis year. churches and police stations and courthouses. thw, the point of the violence they committed, the extensive violence and the killings they committed was to defeat donald they cos donald trump, make the country so chaotic thatc voters would want to change. ero they were effective in doing that. so effective.tive t the kamalahat harris herselfjal raised money to bail them out e of jail.nd a the end. >> antifa played a pivotal role in our presidential election that more so than any other organized bloc of voters. >> thepresidn the moment joe bin was inaugurated antifa seemed to disappear, nobody asked any questions about where they went, much less about who they were or who was paying them. they'd serve their purpose. and then they left. >> so in retrospect, it's very clear who antifa was and is. e r
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antifa is the armed instrument of the permanenthington. democratic establishment in washington. their job is to mobilizer job il one politically necessary. >> now, thisary. is a new thingn the united states . a political militia are a common feature in third world politics. a e a staple in haiti.d >> in our country, however, polionly one party has them.y the democratic party. they're the only one s's with armed militia in the street. srestinith that in mind, it' interesting g to note that ink tifa is back in force and that's probably not a very good sign for joe biden. if nothing else, antifa hasid ta a solid track record of getting rid of sitting presidents. of si here'sttin a report from fox five in atlanta over i the weekend. >> police arrested six people in the violent protests that left several buildings damaged and a police car destroyed setleft on fire. downtown atlanta erupted into a scene of chaos saturday night
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as a protest took a violent turn. at least three buildings wererir damaged when rioters threwks bricks and rocks, shattering window s. targeted an >> at least two police cars were targeted, one even litns on fire. >> atlanta police say within wai starblocks, the protesters starting their destruction. they disperse the crowestructiod six people were arrested. all of them are facing eight charges, includingt domestic terrorism and arson. only one is a georgiing a reside .s a georgi >> unleash the wacko's. somebody has unleashed the wackos. there's always a pretext for this. there's alwayssomebody has a st. >> they tell you to pretend s it's spontaneous. it just happened.o ma they just got so mad thatthe co they flew in frounm all overriot the country to stage a riot. now, the story behind this riot, the one you're seeing on tv, is that a guy called tortue, apparently an environmentalist person who uses the it as pronouns decide to shoot a state trooper in georgia and then the cops
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shot back and killed it inn response. doesn't so that's the story they're telling to explain the riots. it doesn't make a lot sense,n th actually , but everyone in the media is running with this . cnn included and especially cnn fact turned to a freelance reporter called david paiser to explain exactly wha to expltc happened this weekend in atlanta. >> watch this.this.here there's a real i blurring of the lines in the use ofd th the word violence is property destruction violence to some people, it certainly is .to but you know, this idea that breaking windows or other actsrt of property destruction are the same as actual violence against humans is it's kind of a dangerous and slipperyy concept if you keep using thesee words violent, violent, violent ,violent and it gives the impression i mean, the only violence that that or the only
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acts of violence against peoplea that i saw were actually police tackling protesters. doe what is every neo liberal talky like a sociology professor at a community college. ever notice that? so that's david paisner, colltified by cnn as a freelance journalist, explaining that actually it's not really violence because it's against property. >> s o when they burn your house down, it's not violence. it's not violence. it's always the same script.me >> and what ali velshi stood inb front of a burning police station, minneapolis, and toldoc you the protests were, quote,n n not, generally speaking, unruly, except for, of course, the torch police station right behind us . when cnn told us the protests, the protests, the riots in kenosha were fiery, but mostly peaceful. meanwhile, people are being killed. >> they're still saying it, but this time they're even lazier and more corrupt. that freelance reporter david prysner, you just saw on cnn is not actually a reporter. he's a professional in tifa apologist. a he is a fellow travelentr foifr antifa. jus we're not just guessing at
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that. this week he went on twitter to raise money for antifa,witter including a go fund me for torture. weeda, the attempted cop killer with the confusing pronouns. >> that's the guy cnn is calling a reporter, freelance reporter. i >> so the question is notpr is cnn dishonest? question they'll say anything.is the question is why this particular brand of dishonesty? why are the same people who warned you about right wing extremists walking around the capital running cover for domestic terror is in the city they're based in. keep in mind, this is cnnthey saying this and it was cnn whose headquarters is world headquarters, cnn center in atlanta. >> s worl was destroyed by antifa n may of 2020 after st s george floyd died. >> remember that case? u don'georiet.d. here's >> here's the tape.
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yes, so that day in may of 2020h antifa actually got inside cnn center, smashed the windows, went right.. so if you're seen and you'dy say, well, look, we're going to have to put in tifa on the do not promote list. we jusmotet can't we just can'tn cover for the people who smashed the windows of our world headquarters. >> but they are, they're doing it anyway. why are e they doingcnn it?left >> because cnn is not. actually on the left. they have no ideologey havy or beliefs. cnn is , above all, and always foursquare on the side of the people in charge. always that's what they runding cover for. >> so they're not p actually defending in tifa. they're defending the people who benefit from antifa, and that's the democratic party. the dem and in case you doubt the connection, consider representativet th katherine clk of massachusetts. she he r katherine clark is the most senior democrats in the house of representatives. >> in fact, she's the minority
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sh. she's the one who was so worried about climate change. remember, she she told you thast her kids having nightmares about it didn't stop her from buying a million dollar oceanfront home. bumaret whatever .it so katherine clark's own son , jared dowl, was riding along boo with antifa in boston and on saturday night, he was vandalizing a monument on boston common when police tried to arrest him, go down. other protesters then assaulted the police, causing the specific officer to bleed from the nose and moutfferh. sn >> oh, that was her son .o issu so catherine clark was forced to issue a statement about this. of course. by the way, stop talking about her personally. if you knew what the personal lives of the peoplnew e who run the democratic party arede actually like, you would understand their politicmocrs mh better. >> so katherine clark issued a statement and refers to her son as a , quote, daughter,nd w huh? th of course, and wrote that, quote, this is a very difficult time in the cycle of joy andf jo pain in parenting. >>y an you know, part of the cye where you're adults pretendsa
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to be a woman and attacks police officers totally normal . it's just part of the cycle ofy parenting. yeah, again, if you knew the details of their personal lives, lives you would understad their politics. this is a party of weak men and unhappy women. but what you have in effect here is the official endorsemenstic tert of domestics terrorism from the highest level of the democratic party. and why wouldn'tt le again, thi is their militia. these are their statek troo sanctioned shock troops, and they are effectively immunpe from criticism.wning a so you're going to jail for10d owning a 10 round magazine, but they get to do whatever they want. merriceyk garland and christophr wray, who runs the fbi, aree deking certain that every last january six defendant spends years in jail. >> their lives are destroyedeart on the no fly list. >> and yet in t four, terrorists get released almost c as soon as they're arrested. this week in atlanta,arrest the police arresteedear-old they two year old son of a surgeon in kennebunkport, maine, called
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francis carroll.. >> now, in case you're wondering who these people are, well, they come from the key democratic demographic, which, of course, is not peopleographif color, working people.f that's nonsense. the key democratic demographic is upscale professionals. hiand their lunatic children. so this kid grew up in a two million dollar mansion,r' pictures of him on his father's yacht. he was arrested on domestic terrorism charges a month ago in atlanta. he assaulted police officersn do and terrorizedmest residents. he got o >> is he still there?f no, hejail got out of jailmmedie immediately. .so then apparently he wentveloo again to an anti farat this weekend in atlanta.anta police say carol went out and committed some more domesticd more terrorism, inclu arson. ars kid, does thi the rich kid, get off when u the people who showed up atp the capital consistent with their constitutionalcompla rights to complain about whatha really didn't seem like fraud in the twenty twenty election, they went to jail.
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>> well, have you ever checked the percentage of january 6 defendants? have experienced pee a personal bankruptcy, muchnt higher than average. these are actual working class people, deeply frustrated, completely out of options and unheard by everyone in washington has an excuse for the vandalism, some of thembanku committed. >> but it tells you it'spt a vel different group of people. they didn't go to middlebury or some other liberal artsl arts madrassa. they're actual working people. thbut they're in jail. and the rich kids are out. garlan and i'm going to ask merrick e garland to explain that is i'm going to ask what in tifa is who leads this group?at antis how many more rights do they have to lead before the new york times gets interested? and does a five part seriess" gt on what is this? who are thess e people ? t who pays for this?ground what do they stay at night? what's their background? give us some news on an tifa. they're the biggest armed militia in the united states . and we know nothing about them. why? a because they're aligned with thelign democratic party.
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>> but they're telling you the real threat is rural voters with ar 15s, assault weapons. >> you must disarm republican voters. no, thanks. >> disarm. why don't you go ahead and disband in fact, go full who ryko on them. let's find out who theird se leaders are. let's see them ie n jail. then maybe you can tackle street crime and then pay c a little bit of attention to the drug cartels that control the southwestern united states. and theng maybe at that pointe you convince some people to register their air 15s. but until you do that up yours, roger taylor greene represents s georgia in the congress. >> she joins us tonight. congresswoman, this happened in your state. e is i'm just amazed by how little we know there's this militia. dy it kind of floats around america. and when needed, they show upce and start burning buildings and flipping over police cars and no one knows who they are. e knows who is or who's paying for this.fo >>r. how can that be ? well, tucker, you laid it out just perfectly. t and i think, honestly, america's sick and tired of antifa. f look at what they've done over years now, just from 2020,caused
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they're responsible for nearly two billion dollars in damage and many people dead. but the wa ther is against the police. and the reason whyason why i ise antifa is the ground troops of the democrat party. theyonly are they the ground troops, they breed them, they raise the them and then they bail them out of jail. nevt when they get arrested, but we n they never get prosecuted. and that's because, well, weow know the truth.it's t it's the democrats in control and it's the establishmentecte and it's the unelected bureaucrats that make no apologies fothat r their support ofo antifa. well, it's timing aboue to do sg about it. and tiffany, that's why i'm going to introduce legislation to declare antifa domestic terrorist, because they need to be taken apart. neetheyd to investigate exactl. who they are, who funds them,y e and then we need to make sure et that whenever they come out and erupt in violence, attacking police officers and attacking businesses in cities like my my city, atlanta, m and georgia, we need
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to make sure that they're arrested and charged with domestic terrorism charges, just like the gbi did domet weekend.. enough of antifa. they are not the antifascists. they are the fascists. and they always show up and they they defend democrat democrat causes not only do they attack police, but they defend the drag queens targeting our children. defend twith drag queens storyti they they go after people when they're not vaccinated and demand they get vaccinated and wear masks during they ge the so-called pandemic. but enough of the antifa, we've had it with them and it's time to do something about it. yeah, that was kind of attell, i would say. >> this is the anarchist grouppd that's for vax mandates. tell me how that works.t is that in the anarchistw that catechism vax mandate? >> yeah, i don't think environmental trying to stop a police training center. we're not buying. it's too funny. vironmen >> congresswoman marjorie taylor greene of georgia, thank you so much. than marjo green,k you, tucker.
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>> well, eleven people werein murdered in a mass shooting on saturday at a dance studio, tragically in monterey park, california. shortlcalifo.y after the shooti. of course, without knowing any of the facts, some inmass the media, the usual ghouls, tried to use the mass murderer to advance their very specific political agenda. >> fox trace gallagher has that story. trace gallagher has that story. for us tonight. the ea >> hey, tucker.r th in the early hours after the shooting, we didn't havesus, a suspect, a motive, even an exact number of victims. bur oft media, politicians and a others had no problemem describing it. as a hate crime. the very dishonest, perpetually wrong congressman adam, youis have tweeted quoting here a horrific example of needless gun violence with bigotry toward asian-american pacific islander individuals. gun violence againstas a possib. senator chuck schumer followed suit, quotin g, we must stand up to bigotry and hate wherever they rear their ugly heads. wisconsin state rep. francesca hong, the same woman who repeatedly and wrongly called kyle rittenhouse a murderer, said, quoting, we are broken as a nation to havede
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mass shooting and white supremacy reign terror. even the l.a. timenas decidetidt was better to write than wait, i saying the shooting, quote, raises fears of a asian hate. re then came the los angeles county sheriff with some factual information. antih the suspect has been identified as as who can tran. he is a 72 year old male asian . >> now, there was a time when politicians and media outlets would take down their false tweets and headlines. but why apologize when you can pivot as prolific tweeter dr amy tan said, quoting misogyny and internalized racism are part of white supremacy. peoplereof whi don't have to bee to uphold white supremacy and far left media watchdog media matters properly explained what really happened . quoting, righted winiag media ae exploiting the ethnicity of the shooter. so reporting the fact that he was a seventy two year old
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asian male is exploitations.ia >> go figuren male. unbelievable. great.. >> trace gallagher, thanks so much. >>, thank you ve so the idea that ye any role in your children'sd by childhood is being attacked by school administrators, not only think of the parents, but also god . t and they're trying to hurt any parent who speaks up against the political indoctrination, the indoctrinatio hurn of their children. once principal one principal dismayed, shocking and false allegations against a father inn retaliation for speaking out at father joins us next to share his story. hi, my name is sam and this is my story. in november of 2020 two, the cryptocurrency exchange after its collapse worse than enron, billions of dollars vanish instantly. we zero sam bakeman freed , charmed his way into this
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massive mainstream media, turned him into a much bigger figure than they otherwise would have been. he thought he could charm his way out. he tweeted an apology that was the worst in history. the rise and fall of fdx is a devastating indictment of our ruling class. nearly ten billion dollars he stole is gone. it is wasted on real estate, drugs and democratic campaigns. how much did you lose? two point one million . this might be the biggest game of all time. tucker carlson. original scam, bankrupt fraud. the story of that tax streaming now on fox nation. now on fox nation. sign up atalso dq10 levels. fox. i am ton and like many of you, i takeecod a statin to reduce cholesterol. but statins can also deplete koku 10 levels. that's what my doctor recommended. qnol, 10 . cuno has the number one cardiologist recommended form of koku 10 kunzel brand i trust. >> hello, i'm mike lindell in. in light of the recently against your continued support
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ise biden his lawyers issued anothesur very, very carefully worded statement over the weekend. wed. told you that, quote, told y six items consisting of documents with classification markings have been found inden' joe biden's home. another traunch now piccolo'sthy in the words they didn't say, six documents. most media report oversi the weekend with six documents, but that's not what they said. >> they said six itemsnsisting consisting of documents. docume. what the hell's that? so ell they could have found hav six entire file cabinets full of classified documente fos. to know beca but we don't know because you're not allowed to know because the doj and the fbi arer not saying anything, unlike in previous cases. >> any we could mention that yo
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fully aware of. >> instead, they're coordinating all their searchers with joe biden's lawyers. they're not showing up with helicopters and dogs and ar 15s like they did to roger stone and otherit enemies ofh and dogs the regime. no, no, no. whating as nice as they can. what they have said we can'ty he vouch for because a lot of these people lie and have lied for a long time. and we got a more evidence oftie that today. one of the senior fbi agents in charge of the trump collusion probe, he was working with russia. remember, that agent's name is charles mcgonagle.n ch that same guy has just been charged, just been charged in apparently collusion with russia, a money laundering scheme with russia. schem >> so that's a little bitch gav shocking, right? guy >> a russian oligarch gave this guy money. ha so this is the same fbi that is now conductingjoe bi the investigation of joe biden. there's a loist going on here and in the mountain of
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reporting on this. one thing struck out to us, u and it's from miranda devinefr piecome in the new york posta today. >> and in it, she quotes from a long email hunter biden sents to his business partner in 2014 before a trip to ukraine. and that email makes it very clear that hunter biden wasakes reading classified informationfm he got from his father in violation, clear violation ofl federal law. very obviously true. and if it be proven true and web think it can be proven true, they're done. >> we're going have a lot more on that story tomorrow.mor. so, so we try to do animal segmentsh when we cat n and we trye to highlight the heroism of people when we can. and occasionally those two topics come togetheroccasi. eth. >> and the person we're speaking of is former denver denvco defensive lineman derek wolfe. so recently a mountain lioern hd been stalking and killing dogs in colorado in a neighborhood,
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killing people's dogs so heavy about mountain lions hadl th to kill people's dogs.e authorit so wolf didn't cally.ed the authorities. he acted a. he grabbed a bow and arrow, hiked nearly ten thousand feet e up a mountain in the rockies. and then took out the mountain lion that had been killing dogs. . he ieds obviously a very talented hunter and a man of action. >> as we said, he's a former nfl player and sports radio host. he joins us tonight. host. >> thank you so much for comingr on tonight. thanks for having me, tucker. so this this mountain lion wasln killing people's dogs and but you didn't call fish and game. you decide to do it yourself.e >> tell us about the decision. di bd yoeforu know, tucker, befe i get into the specifics of the actual hunt, i want to have some background on the mountain lion issue here in colorado. rounsince 1990, there's been inh 23 human attacks. so that means every other year there's a human being attacked by it, by a mountain lion. just last year alone in a town t up by boulder, boulder, colorado, 15 dogs, pet dogs were killed in 30 days
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and people were calling the parks and wildlife wondering where, yeah, why aren't you coming to help us ?yr so i got a call from a good us. friend of mine. his name's alex néstor. this wasn't paid hunt.od i didn't pay for this hunt. it was just something that for i was interested in doing.is i love to hunt. and he called me and said, hey, there's a cat up here, you wantu to come help? and i said, yeahther, let's go s so we get up there. s a and the first thing we see is a full-grown mule deer that drugr across the road, right acrossth the street from somebody's house and we followed those u tracks up to his porch and upp on that point, it was up on this woman's porch and living underneath of herr porch. even when she and when wporch.ed talked to the landowner, they said, hey, we have house cats and the couch cats are acting weird. we were wondering why. well, it's because you have a full grown two hundred pound eight and a half foot mountain lion walking across your front yard. and that's why sacrosso in colo, you're allowed to use dogs to get these cats treated .because it's important to see how what kind of cat you're
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after. right. you want cat are you want to gor full grown mountain lions full male mountain lions.e fu that's what you want. because those full-grown males will kill kittens as well. they will kill the kittens to get the female lions to go back in the heat. so it's important to manage the herd, right. >> you have to manage every population of animal out here, tant tespecially these mountain lions. so wone got the dogs on him and it was the most i'll tell you, i've been through some tough training camps, brother, but this hunt was bad. it beat me up bad. u >> i was beat up bad. i'm all cut up and scraped up. i was in full body cramps, barely made it up there. the cat itself, when we finallyf got to it was at ninety six hundred feet altitude. and i don't know if anybodyg ai knows anything about altitude, but you're air at that high. a >> was able to make a good shot. ethit and harvestedcat. the cat and got me out of there and did everything by the book. >> this was completely legal.
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spw came down and checked the cat and for me i took the meat and got it processed. t i'm going to eat that cat.cat. it's going to be i can't believe what's happening to me. i can't believppe thatening goa legal hunt, doing something illegal by the book. they've they've had two hundred calls in colorado parksli and wildlife trying to turn me in likke ie i did something wro. yeah. did nothing wrong. everything's legal. so. >> well, one of the main reasons that i , i know you have been and the main reason i wanted to have you want tonight was just i to remindd people who live in ruralin america, in urban america, like it's different when you live in a place where mountain lions kill people and pets. it's not like brooklyn at all. . maybe people and so maybe people should understand that before they run around makin beforg threats agat men like you off. i appreciate you comingg on tonight. onthank you. yeah. thanks for having me, brother. of course. so, shawn, haisten is theker: sa father of two elementary school students in pasco county, florida, at pine view middle school.
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fathein august, he went to the school with other parents to speak to the principals. the parents were worried about a woke mural at the schoolwoke which depicted a girl wearing a gas mask and holding a sign that says hate has no home here. hol dingis if anyone suggested hated have a home there. purelye has political . >> so after the visit, the principal of the school called jenifer warren calledpalh houston's employer, which is the fire department, and accused hi m hysterically. and by the way, inaccurate ofssn trespassing and harassment. but sean haisten is not u deterred. he joins us tonight.s sean, than fork you so much for coming on . so so the principal atl at the school, rather, is calling you and tryingl to work it out with you, called your employer and tried to get you fired because yo u complained about her aggressive politics. were you amarasinghe her? >> no, i was not. i was just there as a concerned parent, not as an activist. well, yeah. >> i mean, you have two little kids at the school. i do, yes. her? i wyes. so this woman starts getting political and then she callsnot your bosans when you don't likee
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it.r >> did you have problems at work after this? while i was full fy investigate it, i went through a panel interview and they determined that there was nothing from her allegations because she made this call. >> you got investigated by the a father? yes. llegations. >> tuckewell, have you thought t calling the school board and for investigation?av invehat's the funne her y thing is she's never beenappe investigated. this happened on august twenty sixth. i didn'tned ugust 26. i didn't g get a response fromrh the school board or the superintendent until ntnovember, thanksgiving weekene >> did you threaten her in any way? no, sir. n >>no. you just said why don't you keep the politics off? my eight year old basically. yeah. yeah.ally. and that itself was harassment, disagreeing with her right. >>s her propaganda was harassment.he you went with other parents. i mean, what advice would youf give to the millions of parents out there who si t and watchy an this stuff day after day and say nothing? i would say don't bin be intimidated. timidad byby what happened to mt parents need to stand up forr
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their children. and even if it means possibly ri >> tucker: it's e issues like i ran into. yeah, like lunette.ssment ter t speaking of harassment, it'so tr harassment to call your employer and try and get you fired for speakingeaki your mind. yes. miu ar you are now running for school board? >> i am running for school board. i love that. >> tuc >>ke if you get on the school board, you will , i hope, provide some supervision. yes. and i want it crystal clear . i'm running for school board, not out of retaliation. i'm running for school board because i want to see effective change. i want to be the change that. people want to see what's exactly right. cand not people with their kidw best interests at heart tend >> tto run for school work because they're involved in their kids lives. but so thank you for doing this, sean. >> haisten h a y still win forts those who want to learn more about you. >> yeah, sean, haisten, for pasko kids, .com and instagram at education rescue, which it desperately needs, honestly. thank you.>> tuc thank you. good to see you tonight. so looks like jeffrey epstein,
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michael mccaul o cf texas, justh announced on cnn over the weekend that any republican who opposes sending billions more to ukraine needs yn be, quote, educated on wh the borders in ukraine mattere r a whole lot more thane our borders here. >> watchthan our a lot of members of your conference, fellow republican, s, they want to stop giving money to ukraine. rrie be worried that the money is going to stop coming from the u.s.? >>, no. support i think there's enough support on both sides of the aisle.on majority, the democratic party majority in the republicanth the national security chairman, like myself, support this. wen to educate our members.ber. i don't think they quite understand what is atht stake. >> so it was just right beforer the last election in november that michael mccaul, that guy,th was saying, no, we really all should audit all these billions we've sent to zelenskyy and his wife and ukraine as we've no idea where the money went.d hi and we should know before we send more .kr now, he's just sayinaine.g the e group in america doesn't needo to worry. you have to where you can
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afford x. bu t selenski and his wife don't d have to worry because we'ronee never going to stop sendinwig sn them billions of dollars. >> then hedi went on to demand that the biden administration send m1 tanks to ukraine because that's the part notrain. to our border of his state over to over seven million people have come inpe the last two years. >> no tanks on oure co bordemert tanks for ukraine's border. >> they don't have to worry. and lindsey graham, of course, agrees. >> lindsey graham got agree completely unhinges.d visiting n his real constituents in kyiv over the weekend. >> watch this. all three of us , republicans and democrats, share the same goal. >> see through us democrat public constantly point. i must be an nonmetal for ukraine to drive the russians out of ukraine to achieve that goal. the ukraine military needs tanks is aimed at the ukrainians supportable.
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thank you. tired o i'm tired of the show. sahraoui, who's going to send tanks and when they're going to send them. >> of course germany could pay for europe could pay for it. ukrainians in europe.is i but there's lindsey graham standing between the two mosttwh left wing members of the united states senate demanding that dee u pay for it after a full year. they lied to you forin a year and told ukraine was winning. now they're conceding ukraine is losing. and you have to doublet uke osinyour commitment to ukraine while they really don't careo do about you, do they , aubt all.lo >> and just to underscore how little they care, a few days ago, the nee w chairman of a e house financial services committee, a republican fromre north carolina, called patrick mchenry, announced that one of the biggest problems, with american finance today, the thing he's worried most aboug he it is that too many whe men work in banking. >> this fact, this overabundance of male whiteness is apparently pressing emergency. so, congressmaprn henry directed all six of the financial services subcommittees to get
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fi to work fighting whiteness. the subcommittee on housing and insuranchitenesse, for exam, will focus on , quote, policiesl that continue to strengthen diversity and inclusiousin theny the housing industry. how about just housing forho american citizens now? it's got to be race based, according to congressman mchenry. in the case of the subcommittee, it's got, thet ,diversity and inclusion inclusion were the only specific oversight focuses that were listd. now, what is this? we asked we called her on capitol hill and one person with knowledge of the decision-making told us that congressmahen henry is doing this because he doesy not want to upset maxine waterst .te a that would be the rankinpartg l democrat on the committee and a person with a long historyon of making hateful and violent statements about white people. so maxine waters is antementt f the closet racists. she's an accomplished hater, bumplishedt congressman patricky of north carolina is anxious to placate her, not you, her, maxine waters. now, why why is he so anxious ot to make maxine waters happy?o hi we reached out to congressman mchenry's office today to invite them on the show
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to explain. he d, ofecli course, declined. that offer is always open. >> jeffrey epstein turned up dead in a new york jail cellp n 2019. somehow the cameras didn't work and the guards weren't there. >> why? why? >> an accused quadruplegu murderer, b jeffrey epstein's cellmateards. >> no one asks too many questions. people like bill gates, who flew on the alito express m. quite a bit, seemed pretty gat happy that jeffrey epstein wasyh dead. >> but for the first time, epstein's coconspirators , elaine maxwell, just offered her opinion about hi os death. >> watch this. i believe he was murdered. shook's wondered how this happened. because sidescan turned was saying to i was sure he was going to appeal and i was sure that he was covered under
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non prosecution agreement. the non-prosecutio but i wasn't in the indictment . i wasn't mentioned. i wasn't even one of the cocain . >> i honestly wish i'd never met him. >> it's kind of weird that this could happen to most highile pr profile prison inmate in america apparently is murderedis and no one ever talks about it. >> that's kind of strange.w abou so what do we know about the death of jeffrey epstein from a medical perspective? >> well, dr. michael baden is a forensic pathologist who joins us tonight. perspectiv doctor , thanks so much for coming on . if you wouldn't mind just summarizing for us what we know, what you know about epstein's death. >> well, i was present at the autopsy and there were three fractures in the windpipe that a much more typical crush a injury from homicidal strangulation than from hanging. homicidethey are particular hems in the eyes. >> again ing., more typical off a homicie
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a homicide and the ligatureture imprint on the neck didn't match match the ligature that was present in the cell made fromine a sheet. cl >> so i thoughmade frot that maa more likely that this is homicide than a suicide. but we never got to find out how the body was found. was he found hanging or not, for example, because the twond the two guards were sleeping through that time. her was dead for a few hours before he was found.s and the two guards never madee a statement that was released as to how the body was found. that the body was just cut down and brought out to a hospital where he was pronounced d deadb. it's unbelievable where the congressional hearings on this. dr . baden, i appreciate your honesty and your
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willingness to say that on this show. it's great to see you tonight. thank you. good to see you.w so hear these stories about how the new york subway is veryr dangerous. well, our colleague fox, a foxo. ous ba meteorologist, was just attacked, badly attacked on the new york subwayattacked afterrveneing intervening to protect an older man from being assaulted. adam clot's joins us next to explain what happened. >> plus, the eminem's pro fat ca m&m ad campaigign seems to have ended. we're being blamed for it. some we said it was some pride. an update now coming up. life asks a lot from you. why not get a little relief along the way? the power boost messager from sharper image with improved ergonomic handle and enhanced performance. >> the power boost massager from sharper image relief. now wellness always two, three . >> and today, and today, 300.
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i'm su glad this story has a happy ending. learn how to protect your family at pest world tag . fox news meteorologist meteorologist adam clot's was writing the new york was city subway early sunday when he saw an elderly man getting pushedan around by teenagers. teena when hgee tried to intervene, the young men beat him. three of those teens, aged 15 to 17 , just released without any charges by manhattan's d.a. alvin bragg. >> so frustrated adaby tm klotha is fox meteorologist. he joins us tonight. oh, man, you look tough.gh i am sorry i pulled this off. ti >> all right.
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right. yeahoff,, you pull it off quiten well. t >> and you do.he ser you did it in the service of a good deed. i am shocked but i'm shocked what happened. >> i was on my way home from the giants game. i was watching at a bartching with some friends. so it's like twelv i bare, forty five in the morning. and the car was fairly busfrien so it was not like some desolate situation. a group of i'd say likeven liventeen one started to light up a joint and with the lighteru still in his hand , justit a little lighter in an elderly man's hair. and it blew up like a matchbook. come on . his entire match b head was on e and the guy's knocking at his. and i was just sitting righter theye watching and how can you not. whoa, guys, you can't do d thatl and then they just did not want to be told what they could oryo couldn't do. so then suddenly the focus wasua on me. hed then you got a problem. i said, yeah, you can't do that. and he's like, try to stopto ste and , you know, it just escalated. i d it was a group of seven guys. hea so i kind of left a pretty good left, kind of put my heado th back into the wall. a another guy who was just down off to my right. it was, again, a crowded car . no one else said anything other
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than, hey, you shoulotd get offr the car. i actually moved to a whole other car on the on the train, like at a stop move to another car . we go a wholstope nother stop the is open. i kind of think it's ovethr thiss op whole group comes in, gang whole rushes me and jumps on me and just starts beating me kicks and kicking me. i hear put him to sleep, put him him to sleep, put him sleep. e they wanted to knock me out in. my goal at that point is just like cover my head because onces you're unconscious, who knows what's going to happen. and i was able t wi to avoid that. but i got kicked up and down the side, kind of stomped on me. they they got their licks in lke for sure. so these guyuys let an old man on fire and then seven of them beat you to the ground.he groun? because they did or they did it like that. don'nyone had anything to say? like don't tell us what we can and can't do. welln', you can see my burning u gets cut off. that's pretty unbelievable. adam clot's what a that'su a shocking story and i'm gladok. you're okay. >>thank you. thank you. thank you for doing that. well, for most of us , history is a company. mars inc was known for making
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candy, mielke way, skittles,m&ms snickers and most famously w, uu eminem's, which they claim melts in your mouth but not in your hand. but over time, churning outchuri delicious and highly lucrative calorie bombs was not enough ngfor mars. not en its executives wanted to be starbucks. sure, product isn't healthy, but we'ror. e okay, so please don'te notice. >> so in its ad campaigns, mar s. said about making its m&m characters as unattractive as possible, because when you're intentionally repulsive, it's clear you've got the right politics. bo the green m&me as monster, boots, the brown m&m, her stiletto heels, the orange m&m. meanwhile,e orange became a posy for the mental health crisis and would henceforth quote, acknowledge and embrace his anxiety because america badly need s more neurotic candy. then late last year, mars went further. the company added obese and distinctly frumpy m&m to promote, quote, feminism body positivity. in other words, explain the mars corporation. oo >> it's good to be fat. have some more.e eminem's. m&ms. well, we reported on this atcome the time and pledged a deeper investigation into it. but before complete our investigation, mars announced that it's suspendingst
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is its ad campaign.g it a chocolate vendor promoting obesity was just too shameless ,even by modern standards. >> but at cnn, they werete infuriated by the news newsve nt anchors who have not had a carb since the bush administratione t became hysterical as they defended mars's perfectness campaignio. cnn political analyst and notably unhappy person kirsten powers attacked thiscri show for our , quote, misogynist anti-trans fat phobic garbage rhetoric. congressman richie tora' fats dd the same so of bloombergngressme and forbes, the new york times ,and made you wonder if all these people are secretly being paid to flack for corporate america. probably not. . >> they just can't standat the idea that candy is in political . >> but we're grateful it's not. we'll be right back .s not.hey, pal. i love the look. >> disguises are so much fun unless they're in your keibel. check the bag.
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