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himself. quote, no one's going to believe it was a suicide bomber. suide.t to his chief of staf f. >> there will be conspiracyrett theories all over the place. now,response it's a pretty odd e if you think about it at the time. there is no way that bill barrew could have known for sure how jeffrey epstein died.ncern so you would think as the attorney general, his first conceroun would be finding out what actually happened, but instead, his first concern waseu worry that the public mightto jump to unapproved conclusions d. not belhappene >> and in some ways, bob barr was right to worry. many americans did notth believr that jeffrey epstein had killedc himself. he was ge strange circumstanceus of his death. >> stranger even the most a people understood at the time ustainedit was going to takeconn a sustained public relations campaign to convince americans that jeffrey epstein killed th himself. but bill barr was willinghe fle to make the effort. two days later, he flew to new orleans, gave a speech and said this>>. i was appalled. and indeed, the whole department was and frankly
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angry to learn of the emcsly ses failure to adequately secure this prisonerisoner.r. irregulariti we are now learning of serious irregularities at this that are deeply concerning that are deeply concerning and demand a thorough investigation. the fbi and the office ocef inspector general are doing ju just that. we will get to the bottom of what happened and there will be accountability. >> s skepo the country is skeptical and concerned, bullbars, skeptical and concerned. we will get to the bottom ofned. what happened and there will be accountability. he promisewill be accountabilits turned out to be untrue. >> three and a halef years aftea jeffrey epstein died, not ha one has gotten to the bottom ofy happened that day and there has been no accountability for it. for ity people evero punished for the grotesque malfeasance surrounding on dein's death wereveguards tww level guards who fell asleep on duty that night. both pleaded guiltadedy to falsifying government records. but last year, with no real
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juplanation, explanation, obama appointed judge dropped all charges against both of them. guards mal workone of the guarl work for the federal government. as we're getting to the bottom of what happened, despite many promises from many various officials, neither the fbi nor the justice department's office of inspector general has ever issued a report explaining how jeffrey epstein died. r onet not a word. so once again, three and a halfl years after one of the mostl ae widely covered deaths ofrs our time, there are still no maswers and there is still no accountability. why is that?on e ofwell, many reasons, probabla but one of them is that washington veteran bill barr, the only man in the modern era l to serve as attorney general , detwice declared the case clo. >> now, at first blush, bar2019e seems to have good reason for doing that. by the end of 2019 write, barr d in his memoir, i was confidentng that jeffrey epstein committed himsele by hanging himself. now, why did bill barr believevi that? examinnce is, the first piece of evidence he offers up is this, auote, the new york city
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medical examiner had conducted an autopsy and ruled thatimse epstein killed himselflf bs this by hanging. >> that's the first piece of evidence. the second is this. it's a videotape that, quote,he confirmed the medical examiner's finding medicals. fog i personally reviewed that video footage.t betw barr writes. it showseen th conclusively that between the time epstein was locked in a cell at seven fortya nine pm the night of august 9tht and the time he was discovered the next morning at six thirty ,no one entered his tiertherefo, and quote, therefore, bill barr epplained, we can know for sure that jeffrey epstein killed himself. >> in his book, barr ends this section on epstein with the self h congratulatory note. the management changes i madee at the time to the federal prison system were good ones,n and i think the agency is slowly on its wayit back . in other words, everythingle is fine. now, let's movt's movee on .uals this was enough for most journalists in washington, virtually every subsequent news story about jeffrey epstein's death denounced skeptics of as crazy, azy.ory who , for whatever reason, were baseless engaged in, quote, baseles css t conspiracy theories. what's amazing in retrospecte of
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is that none of theseciated p reporters, veterans at "the washington post", the associated press, nbc news, the new york times, many others, none of them ever thought to revisit bill barr's assessment of epstein's death and measured against the basic tenants of common sense. if you did that, you saw that epst bill , barr said about jeffrey epstein was transparently absurd. and very obviously dishonest. barr b barr began by claiming that me the medical examinerul who conducted epstein's autopsy thled his death a suicided hise but that is not true.e of the initial cause of death following the autopsy was notidu suicide, but, quote, pending,t which is to sapey uncleandr. coo the medical examiner who performed the autopsy could not say how jeffrey epstei n the pathol forensic pathologist michael baden, who was also presenogistt that day, came away believingg i epstein had been murdered after reviewing more than a thousand suicides by hanging in new york state, but and later saidn he couldn't find a single neck injury, not one that matched the injury that epstein sustained. jeffrey epstein did not kill
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himself, but he concluded he was strangled.n di the physical evidence he saw at the autopsy made that obvious. but new york city's chief pr medical examiner, barbara sampson, who was not present at the autopsy, overruled the judgment of those who were days later on the basis of no new evidence or investigation. p >> barbara sampson simply declared jeffrey epstein's death a suicidne. that was the city's official but totally unsupported conclusion, which bulbar and many others promptly repeated. >> why did chief medical examiner barbara sampson do that? we don't know. we called sampson to ask her, but she hung up on us. >> then there's the question of the videotape, which cited both cameras trained on the door oft night faepstein's cell, did not work that night, famously. no one no one haso fo explained why they didn't work. so the video footage that said he watched di bill barr said he watched didn't cover eppstein cell, just the entrance to the larger cell block. >> ner baro one came in or out f the tier bar, said. epstein therefore, jeffrey epstein killed himself. let's consider that claim
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rationally. >> on the night of august st 9thnine , jeffrey epstein wan being held in the special housing unit of the metropolitan correctionan l federal center in manhattan, the most it w secure part of the city's federal lockup. hysicall >> it would be physically impossible for a stranger to get iiblen and out of this a facility without an electronic pass and without being see withn by the countless cameras in place between the street and the locked ninth floor of the building. >> so if jeffrey epstein wasurde murdered, he was not murdered.re d,otby an intruder, someone who came into the tier. he wase on his murdered by somee obviously. cell block. if yously, there are seven other cells on eppstein here in each one house, those ous criminalr a killers. >> so if you were looking foro e a killer, you would figure out th who was in those cells. buatt nor done one seems to have thought of that or done it.f prn the bureau of prisons refused to provide us with a list of the inmates on epstein's tier.by it's not clear how many of them were even interviewed by investigators, despite the fact that some of them were. transferred out of the facility shortly after epstein's death. that's a baffling oversight.st
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instead,ead, attorney attorneyr simply assured the country that no one from outside came into jeffrey epstein's tier and declared the case solved. and if you think about it, that is a remarkable way to assess ce a potential crime scene, especially when you consider o the source. bilboa is not a civilian or a crime novel aficionado. he was the chief law enforcement officer of the united states who is the nation's top cop. cri his job was to solveme crimes.st and yet somehow, with all his i law enforcement experience, it never seemedneve to dawn on bill barr that if there was a killer, the killer would have come from one of the cellsav on epstein's tier. one and then further, apparently, no one in the entire fbibi suggested this to bill barr as they reviewed the case. excuse me, mr. attorney general. it doesn't matter what the camera outside the tier shows. ca matters is what happened inside the tier. again, obvious. >> and yet apparently no one ate doj ever said d that to bill bat and no one in the media noticedn the media noticed.
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it's all very strange and the've story gets much stranger once you start pressing a little bit . >> we've pressed pretty hard for the last few days on this question, not because we haves we've pressed because you don' any special affection fora counr jeffrey epstein. we've pressed because you don't want to livey wher's in a counte it's possible to murder people in federal lockup. federcover up the killings andn get away with them. it. that's scary. that should not be allowed in this or any other civilized place. , but in the case of jeffrey epstein, it appears that it wase allowed. and on one level, you can seeath why it was this is one of those crimes that has no natural constituency pushing to solve it. >> the only people who likedeina jeffrey epstein were hisfriends. friends and some of them aread. clearly happy he's dead. >> here's bill gates, whom tim records show spent quite a bitey of time with jeffrey epstein after he became a registered whe sex offender. >> whaut did you do when you found out about his background? >> well, you know, i said i regretted having those dinners. ing new. >> and there's nothing absolutely nothing new on that. is therethere a lesson for your
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anyone else? looking looking at this? >> well, he's dead. so, you know, in general, you always have to be careful. well, he's dead, along with ases many secrets about me and the rest of our friends. ywe're so sorry. >> so, so sorry. you can imagine that bill clinton and prince andrew and many, many others feel the same way. no one wants to talk about what happened to jeffrey epstein because privately a lot ofe people arey about what happene t happened to jeffrey epstein this week. we'vvery e called virtually everyn' person involved in the story surrounding jeffrey epstein'ss death. o us and with very few exceptions,. none of them would speak to us . some of them hung up immediately, others declined. all comment. one of thehem, d.o.j. m, the doe officer supposedly assigned to investigate epstein's deathst ,refused even to acknowledged that he worked for the federalee government. deral goi'm not going to confir deny that, said mr. lyson. the daniel, when we reached him on his cell phone. l why is that?
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we asked him. i'm not going to confirm or deny that, he repeated. generali for his part, formerr to attorney general bill barr also turned down our offer to come ea on tonight. >> he diind not explain whyrson one person we did speak to at length is jeffrey epstein's m brother. mark is only living relativeark the two were never in business together, but mark epstein wound up more financially successful even than his famous sibling. so he's not looking foterer mon from the estate. out he is interested in finding out what happened to his brother on the basis of those conversations with mark epstein, as well as with a criminal defense attorney called david shoon, who also jeffrey epstein. well, and met with him int of a cell shortly before he died. >> here is a list of questions that any honest investigatoro so would want the answers to . first, why does so many publicag officials persist in claiming that jeffrey epstein attempted suicide in prison once before on july?suicide twenty third 201in9? try >> now, that's a very convenient claim. if you're trying to convince con people that jeffrevincy epstein killed himself. >> but there is no evidence that. evetrue in fact, jeffrey epstein himself adamantly denied eveto .
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he denied th trying to kill himself in prison or out. he denied this to his friendo h to his lawyers and to prison psychologists. >> he saidpsycho instead that hs injured by another inmate. that's why he was in fetal position on the ground. according to david shewan, and talked to him shortly after that event. david schoen, epstein seemed upbeat, happy and confident of his release from jai, hal, but he was very concerned about being hurt by someone in a nearb cell., wee >> and speaking of nearby cells, were the cells inll epsts epstein's tier locked forr lockd the entire night the night he was killed? the enwe've heard from a sourcee they were not locked, that inmates were able to move fromch one cell to another, includingo into jeffrey epstein's cell. ca n the bureau of prisons give us clarity on this?by t can they prove otherwise?he and by the way, who movedo move jeffrey epstein's body and who gave the order to do that? epstein was discovered t the morning of august 10th by ae part time prison guard calledho michael thomas, who amazinglysin was the very same guard o who discovered him in fetal position on the floor. after his previous falsely reported suicide attempt.
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but by the time the emts arrived, epstein's body had been moved to the prison's a infirmary. that's a clear violation of federal policy clear violation.f >> who ordered that? and so jeffrey epstein had been. dead for at least two hours when the guard found him in his cell. by the time the emt arrived, epstein was clad in a hospital gown. that means that somebody, forcld some reason cutaway jeffrey epstein's prison uniform and redressed is stiffeningwoul corpse in new clothes. why would anyone do that? and then to make it even stranger jeffrey epstein's corpse was intubated. air was blown into his lifelessi lungs. de a it's notll clear why. now, there was handheld videotho of all this happening thatitiesi might explain it, but that video has never been released. in fact, authoritiest will note even acknowledge that it exists, but it does exist. >> nor has emt account of what they saw that day. ever be there are mandatory so-called privaceny hospital care report ever been released, nor mostking strikinglyly, of all, are there.
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photographs of jeffrey epstein dead in his cell. ody and that means it's impossible to know the position of his body when it was found ory epst how he died.hag was jeffrey epsteifromn hanging from a bed sheet, as thewa authorities insist? they sayrangle he was stranglede ligature of his own making. his neck was bloodt thy, but. the strip of sheet was not. or was he killed with the electrical cord from his cpr machine for sleep apnea? that's what dr. bade eln concluded ,because that wouldapnea machin. be consistent with his actual injuries at autops y. . >> these are very basic questions. these are not conspiracy theories. he they're obvious questions. essel they are the essential questions. in fact, questions in any legitt investigation. but apparently nobody has evenrd tried to answer them. we dutifully call cal the department of justice today. to ask them to explain some oftf this. they refused on the grounds thatused on th there's, quote, o investigation in progress. bun t that is a lie.s no there is no investigation to jeffrey epstein's for movings
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on . for years now, there has neversn been an investigation inton jeffrey epstein's death, the death of an american ation into jef citizen. now, we can only speculate as to why that is , but allall the explanations are bade someon and ominous. >> maybe someone n iewn the new republican congress should look into all of this, not because jeffrey epstein was an america. n hero, but because for once, iteh governmentice to see the federal government forced to tell the truth abouttrut something. ng story an amazing and affirming story.d a man rescued after being lostmt at sea off the coast of florida .us and remarkable video to accompany it. that man joins us straight ahead. plus, a major escalation in the war against russia by administration, sending tanks to be followed by fighter planes to be followed by nukes. of course, that's straight. hi, my name is sam and this is my story. in november of 2020 two, the cryptocurrency exchange fcx
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and rescued on camera. watch this.. oh, oh, my god. oh, there's just no way people survive something like that. but dylan gartinbut did amaziny and joins us by phone.r co >> thank you for coming on . >> really an amazing story.f i don't know what the odds of i. surviving that are, but i mean,v just infinitesimal. so you were tht you wee i mean,t have thought you were going to die. what were you thinking? yeahu thinki, to say read out tt know, as the sun was fading, itt seemed like it was going to be, you know, there alon to beg eitr just this was going to be the end there. >> yeah. i mean, did did it force youu fe
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to think through your life? i mean, did did you face the fact that, like i mean, the chances of being found at night wearing a black wetsuit in the atlantic ocean are justag like zero? >> i mean, what was goinge poin through your head? that's pretty slim. i got to the point where i was.g yeah, it's thanking everybody for everything. life.i've been through in my lin and saying i loved everybody and kind of got down for a little bit. and then i realizee end.d i wasi this is and i'm going to i'm going to fight this night out. and i'm going to make it. but definitely had the thought. so this could be it. >> yeah. how did they find you? thatyou? is just a miracle, to e honest. i was watching coast guard do their grid pattern for about forty five minutes or so down to the west of me and i could hear an engine humming behind me. turnrn around. around about like the center console on the boat. and i just knew that wass my grandpa's boat. just judging by the sound ofng. the engines. >> amazing.free d t i should have started to behing getting in. the free diving is at seriousyo
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thing. ay so obviously doing.? pushdid you get swept away? so the gulf stream was getting pushed in closer and closer. di into the south winds and just got to a point where because i was driftd lo diving, so i was in the boat. follow me as i covered a lot of. ground to try to findto t more fish. i got to a pointhe where the gulfstream ended up grabbing me and that's where things started, just going downhill. incredible few people your age or at any age go through something like this, really face death and then survive. are you making resolutionsy to on the other side now that you're still here? >> oh, yeah, definitely going to try to figure out what i canh do. i you know, i'm just very grateful that i'm still herehere and my family to have to go through that hardship of losing a son. unimaginable. dylan gardenhire, thank you so much for joining us today. tucker, so it's hard to believe in the middle of the worst drug epidemic in our history, which is destroying cities and killing hundreds of thousands people. the administration be promoting
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theyedrug use, but they ar open-air drug markets in our big cities. they call them safe injectiothen sites. they even at one point sent crack pipes to crack addicts. they haven't done is encourageat addicts to stop using drugs, which a normal person would do immediately. you do that with your own kids . >> jacqueline is trying-found to change that. she's co-founder of mothers against druger againstug d deate joins us once again tonight.n yu jackie , great to see you. so can you just in the clearest terms, give us your message for the bush administration in the face of this? my message for the bidendden administration, restoration is to not allow safe injectionne or safe consumption sites in the united states and to spend more money or more resources on addiction and recovery services. sers.we keep in the united sta. we're doubling down on addiction maintenance and we're not puttingcovery
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our resources into recovery and treatment, which is exactly what we need to be doing. atmentno loving parent would evo that to their own child. joe biden had a drug addicted son who we all hope is better. i don't think he did that with his child. you would never do that. if you love someone, encourageyu them to keep using drugs. >> why do you think they'reg doing that? i honestly am not surenderstan i'm hoping i'm appealing to the president as someone 'swho understands what it's liki to have a child that struggles with addiction. depar fotmr him to appeal to the department of justice and attorney general eric to turn down these safe consumption sites and to turn towards more recovery. and treatment. many o f the cities in our country are lacking services3 4 f1 it's very frustrt they continue to put resources into drug maintenance.
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y mentioned that nato has in effect declared war on russia. here's aniline, a bare explain that world war three is alreadyt underway. >> i've said already idan the last days, yes, we have to do more to defend ukraine. yes, we have to dodo mor more ae on tanks. but the most important and thept crucial part is that we do it together and that we do not do the blame game in europe because we are fighting a war against russia and not against each other.h >> i t is a charge you hate to go a cheap historical analogies. but since this conflict has had since day one bys our idiot class as a replay ofbn world war two, it is fair to point out it's been a long time since the germans sent tanks into ukraine, didn'ttank k well last time, probably won't this time either. but that's what nato is planning. apparently. is numerous. weeks biden officials have said in recent weeks, weeks the goal is to take back crimea. now, wait a second.imea. at the beginning, they said,in e let's push russia back to preh
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february. 2020 two bordersrussia. that seemed kind of reasonable to most people, including us . but taking russian crimea fromfrom russia, it's essential port. hea well, russia hasve said manyat times, and there's every reason. to believe that would lead plan? to nuclear war, but that's the new plan. was this voted voted? >> that's truly crazy. and to do it, enlisting,in ukrae listing one of the most corrupty governments in the world, several senior officials in ukraine, including the deputy defense minister, the top prosecutor, have resigned ed. because they too corrupt even for zelenskyy. >> now, where did that moneye dl come from? comeit's a country at war., cong it's been atre war for almost a year. all the money came fromted th us because congress never audited the money, the billions in your tax dollars intoto ukr ukrainaine.e. this is nuts. but no one in washington seems e. car ca we hatree to pick on .to former cia director mike bump was a nice enough guy, but it's hard to resist responding to this. >> here's pompeo telling us thato t t you have a moral obligation to give zelenskyy everything he want was. we should be helping america and helping america means
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a sovereign nation that pr is prepared to defend itself from an invasion and an attacked where civilians are being killed by vladimir putin is in america's best interest. 's ior our economy for our security. we should be doing everything shou the ukrainians are asking us to do, okay? >> we should do everything. the most corrupt government in europe wants us to do everything because that's good uptvernmentfor america.d fo >> really, that's the most important thing we can do for we don't mean to beat up on poor mike pompeo, but i mean, are you serious? what about the armies of drug zombies smokinpoor mg in every r city? >> should we do something like that? you're san francisco right now. >> hey, bro, put it away, man.s >> youwa got kids walking out here, man. >> to really shoot in your neck, bro. that's crazy. come on , man.
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what are you doing, scott? and the board members, kids around man should be doing that. shouldn't be doingright here, b come on , man. you got to go there somewhere in front of i'm serious. you got to go do that somewhere else, right in front of a starbucks. st you right. first starbucks, bro. shooting up dope, bro.ar u thangain, if you had a to do list of things to do for america that might rate higherug than sending more money to to zelenskyy. and you might also, sinc he yoe, were trying to help america, as pompeo said, you might do something with the fact our southern border has beens bn by completely overrun by foreign nationals. millions of them shepherd it through into our country with the mexican foreign drug cartels. but that's not the mostt th important thing in washington. in canthe single most importantg we can do is send ukraine whatever it wants to take back crimea. >> we invited pompei one to explain to us. he declined. >> so instead upgradingd, to clint erlik, an actual foreign policy expert. he clint joins us tonight. clint, thanks so much for coming on . the two obvious concerns, one , that this escalation materialjed
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will lead at some points. to fighter jets and tactical nukes and to that there'se mission creenep. the new plan seems to be to take russian crimea from russia, which will spur nuclear war.crimea >> are you worried about those things? >>i'm very worried about those things, tucker.p, is th and i think that the second point, the missionis creep, weee is really the bigger issue here. means and thsmatch between the means and the ends that ared being proposed by the biden administration. they'rmie talking about retaking crimea from russia. but the thirty one abrams tanksr that they're sending are notende sufficient to accomplish that. and so when they fai tl, it'sar. clear that they're going to send more tanks and more armaments. and so this is jushe beginningt the beginning of opening the floodgates to an unlimited takely of american unlim arms ud for the goal of taking territory that russia's said it will use nuclear weapons to defend. >> well, it's just so crazy. i mean, crimea is controlled by russia has been most ofas the time for centuries. nobody ever thought is a good idea to fight russia, to get crimea as part of ukraine,posed. which is not. obama was totally opposed. everat's insane.y president oppt
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. >> that's insane. when did this become the new goal? you know, before the war, itin was russia that had claimed that it was our goal to supporte ukraine in retaking crimea. begn and we always denied that. but then as soon as the war began, suddenly there was thiski mission creep wherne weree becal ukraine were the good guys, wewd would support them in anything t that they wanted to do, even if it endangered the american people, frankly, the world, becaus line russia has drawn a t line there and has threatened to use nuclear weapons and is weapng a credible threat in my estimation. >> so, i mean,on. russia has to have its basic crimea period to be reallybt t a functioning country. >> do you doubt athe allg in their seriousness in respondingo in the most profound way if ifac we were to back an attackt to on crimea? >> no. and it's importantategic i to understand that it's not just russia's geostrategic interests there, butnter it's io the political interests of president vladimir putin retakingretaking crimea was hisd crowning accomplishment as a leader. and i don't believe that hiserio
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thvernment could survive if crimea were to fall. and so the same peoplee sallinge telling us that putin is ao madman who will do anything to stay in power i are the ones who are attempting to back him t into a corner where the onlyemin way that he could stay in power would likely be to use nuclear weapons. >> this is not supposee nod to americans have no idea it's w going on . they don't seem interested. republicans are okay with it. this is bad.. clinton, great speech. right. thank you. thank you for having me on , tucker. >> so we've kind of ignored the meghan markle prince what's his name story? because it's notle and our couny and whatever. and also, you can never know what's really true because every fact about it is filteredd through some pr agency that o lies to you. e to >> but it is kind of an interesting story. and so we had a chance to talk whto meghan markle sister,as a who knows the real story, and we just couldn't resist. and it turned out to be a fascinating conversation because samantha markle is a very smart and wise person.se po that's all parn.t of a brand new episode of tucker carlson today. here's part of it. >> it. i have i have to say, i one theme, just as a complete outsider paying half attention
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to daily mail headlines that runs through her life,ies. she's blowing up families. e seemshe s likeseed she's really caused a lot ofn problemshe in her husband'ss goe family. clearly, she's going after your family. is that something you saw in her before? no, we were kind of puzzledf th when both sides of the familyedw were kept away from the royal wedding. wed we startedons up wondering s up with this? sta like, why? and we started to realize, aha, when you have a wedding and people start drinking champagne at the reception, they start talking rightng. at so what could the motive be fort keeping both sides ofmo the familytive away? that's right. the stories would come out. out so apparently, according we other journalists, we found out that there were a lot ofre torky pies, probably told to the royals and even to harry ldwhen they met her.in order and in order to cover up. gran oh, my god. d so you didn't get grants and scholarship? you never worked for
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the embassy. what do you mean? you only did a five week study program. so our uncle mike e , who workew for the embassy as a favor to dad, dad paid for a five pr week study program uncleog mike threw in a letter of recommendation to be kind, evene though he'd only met megan when she was a baby. -- thaeeand so, well, a five wey program is not that doesn't equate with working at the embassy, which she told al rachael ray and craig ferguson on live television.s so allstarte of these lies stara coming out, but we didn't know that she had told the royal family so many porcupine's. so it makes sense. oh por, my god, i've got to keep everybody away, because ifstar they start talking, the lies come out classic. but there were s theo many of tb and why it would have been so easy to be honest about who shen is and to be proud and to empower other women when she's out there usin g heru do platform. be proud of who you are,n' worhb hard. you don'et have to pretend to be
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someone else. you don't have to dress like diana. you don't haveess like to say yt grants and scholarships. brineclose tos to thos who bring you up. you're not close to your father. make yeah. oh , my god. close,close.redibly which was also wha t was so bizarre. the phon you know, he was the first one that got a phone call. th daddy, i met a prince.s reported thisly is reportedly and my father told me about this. they were really close up until seemingly having to seal off all the hatches and keep everybody from talking, even ifh you're not interested in that story. >> and most of thee m are not.tf her description of meghan markle's treatment of her dad is one of the most shocking s things we've heard in a long time that whole conversations on fox nation right now, nex our employee of the month. up next, a quickt, thinking non foils. a robbery in buffalo,
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this is the director ofork. the response to love center inio buffalo, new york . the centerff offers hot meals and guidance to the neighborhoods around it. e but on a saturda y morning, early this month, thieves tried to rob the center. you're seeing the footage centee on your screen right now. >> so sister magennis respondedw immediately. she went outside and she sawe the thieves setting up a ladder. she prayeds sh as she kicked tha ladder and the thieves ran away . >> mr. murdaugh janis is a nunle and a leader at the response to love center. needless to say, she's alsove yu our employee of the month. >> she joins us tonight. sister, we are honored to have you on tonight. >> your response to this burglary amazes me. can you just describe what happened? well, it happened. i was tossintog wrestling with god because i wanted to sleep a little longer on saturday, but something told me to get up. t so i got upset and green emerald island, that's my chairu where i prayed. and i sat there for an hour in prayer and i said, i'll go down
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now, have breakfast with my two sisters, walk down the stairs. and i heard some noise. i thought maybe it's the newspaper or someone driving down. p p the doorth and i saw this stepladder and i said, oh, this stepladder doesn't closed the belong here. no workers here on a saturday closed the door again. the ligh thought i got to move that ladder. th >> the light went.e one of and when i opened the doors and one of the fellas ran awayid the next when i looked up, heoni was on the roof and i said, he's got to come down, but not on this ladder. the so by the grace of god , grab the ladder through it down,fell looked up and the fellow jumpedi down, stood beside me and is said, this is god's property.hoe this is god's mission. how dare you do this? that'sointed my finger and i told him, get out. h and he ran away. and that's how the story ended.d but thenered i wondered, this ws
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god's mission for me. and there's a lesson in all this. >> you know, there was no violence, no one was hurt. lessa i wasn't hurt. and maybe a lesson was to benot learned. and i think that's whaontly for happened, not only for me, not only for them, but i think for the whole world.e world to say, there's to say, you know, there is ao pc god and we're here to protect him and his mission. and that's what happened. >> mean.. well, you're an amazing person.y were youou a afraifrd at all? no, i wasn't afraid at all. because i knew it was something that had to be done. >> we're working in an area they a very poori' and i'm no different than anybody who's there. they're subjec tt eluding, thef, violence. >> and i'm it n that neighborho. and i have an identity thatr an i share with my people. i'm no better and no different. there and the
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building that we're ing is special. it'sroom the dining room.getherd it's a place of safety. people coming together, enjoying a meal and just experiencing so much joy . why would someone want to hurtth that mission? amen.r: amen. sister mary gianni's, great to see you tonight. thank you for coming on the show.e show. it's just an experience of god god . it's an experience where god is so present. he wants that mission to reachy out to poor people to reallyshar share that their loved compassion. you know, in our buildine don'g. don't have a lot of money. we raise all the money. we do all the service to make it special for people. com i have the feeling this is going to help your fundraising. i hope it does. and i appreciate your cominge fo on . >> well, thank you.
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you know, god does provide for us , but so many people really join in. u they help us so beautifully. they're always there for us with donations of clothing,s. donations of food, monetary gifts, i believe you are notlaur thanid. >> sister mary , jenny , thank you very much. t to seeit's great to see you.hi it wasive you a quick update in brazil. there was, of course, a presidential there in october. it was highly contested. the supreme court seems to be the repository of a lot of power in brazil, maybe too much . a supreme court justic.e called iled pro alexander de moraes has jailed protesters, censored social media. and the new government is planning to ban something fakee news. justice is all of concern to glenn greenwald, who is a journalist based in that country. >> he joins us tonight for an update from brazil. glenn , how would you than assku for coming. >> how would you assess what'st' going on there? it's hard to know from here. s n i think it's an extension of a lot of trends that have been
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going around the world and including in the united states , which is th ternet. government viewing the internet as it's extremely alarmingiv development becausese it gives power into the hands of people to communicate with one another. to judge for themselves what to believe. and governments are looking for ways increasingly to control that and to prevent individuals from speaking freely on it. and brazil has become like this extreme manifest of where thisil is leading, where i would really call it judicial tyranny. l it judtyranny.yes, one judge y to order people banned s and censored by telling social theya companies that unless they compl com hoursy within tw, he they will start to experience very significant fines. pe he gives no reason, no evidence, no notice to the people who are being censored, let alone a fair trial of anycrd kind. is's jusecree,t a secret decree issued with no reasoning.. and then these these peoplean have to be silenced, including st morepoliticians who got moreo than anyone fromng the braziliao people to represent t them in congress.
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>> tuchink this is where a lot of countries are headed. showke hardl you are hardly havy been a cheerleader for bolsino who who lost or is no longer president anyway. you've be been attackedg ou really strongly for pointing you you have to have civil liberties in a functioning country. are you worried abousafety thert your safety there for saying that? >> you know, it's interesting. d i mean, my under the bus in our government, there were prosecutors have tried me foreportingto imprison me fo that i did during those years. but i haves to say that in all my time as a journalist, there was never a moment where critice i thought myself, should it reay i really criticize this political official? is it really ris worth the risk until i started in the past few months criticizing this back of particular judge, it was the really the first time in the back of my mind i thought maybe it's not worth criticizing him because of the power that he wields in the way that he's proved he'll i use it. that is a sign you live in a repressive climate when you start being scared oaredf even criticizing a government official. >> well, that's exactly.
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