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our to conquer the high road or the off road. the gmc sierra heavy duty, premium and capable step upwe.. to gmc with three pointar nine percent approval. five years on sierra heavy duty models. we are professional grade gmc. : >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson. tonight, officialswelcome into , tennessee have just released body cam footage of a policeafft encounter that followed a traffic stop. what you're about to see tookoua ree toplace less than three wee ago.ap the footage appears to show police attemptinceg to stop for enty nine year old called tyree nichols for reckless hedriving. then nichols seems to resist arrest then after a struggle. and what looks lik e a very significant beating, nichols
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died. >> now memphising, nichols die e the most dangerous places in the western hemisphere where killings are very common. >> buts ar this videotape and ti violence it contains has dominated today's news. so we'vens has asked fox to trae gallagher to walk us through the footage. >> they tracce gallaer toe. ce. >> hey, tucker, we're going to do this kind of step by step because the video coverswe w twn separate scenes, beginning with the initial stop. and remember that tyree nichols had pulled over for reckless driving, though the video starts to point where thereevidn is no evidence, we can't seean't any signs of reckless or erratic driving. but when police officers approached the vehicle, they are clearly agitated about something because they don't go up to the vehicle and ask tyre terry nichols to step out. diatn instead, they immediately openyu the door and they pull himll out of the car and they immediatelyn then try to push him down to the ground. yo ou caf this an watch some of you caprocn kindes of see the ps as it goes forward and ine th the process while they are on the grounre d with him, hed and is tasered and apparently pepper sprayed with someper
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eyes the spray, getting into the eyes of other officers on scene. the video as you watch and youu count at goes on the initialinit part for about thirty five ,ia maybe forty five seconds beforen terry nichols actually gets loose and runsts loose away. >> let's listen to a part of that as you get all the great ones now.l right, oka >>l right.y. okay, rachel , okay, do i gond u back okay, you guys are really u doing a lot right now.] right now! >> you doing don't decide to go hard, man, if you don't mind.me! how are you comic? down -- stopt you three . okay, i'm not doin so great. you can see he flees. t they
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the officers give chase, but they can't catch him.n' and then they come back to thet car . several minutes go by before another police unit spots and catches nicholher polices. n this is the second scene. right? and the officers froe m the firt also then arrive at the second scene, tyree nichols at that time was only about a half a mile from his house. ho and at this point,us there is both body cam video and memphis police video. >> that's from a camera mounted on a light pole that you can officee officers throwing tyree nichols to the ground. s who and then there are two officersr who grabbed nichols arms and put themms put t behind his back and they begin punching him. another officehing him.r the sag is kicking him. he is clearly unable to defend t himself this time.s time, and then when he's finallyanhe'a placed back on the ground, youcc can see officers still kind of walking up and kicking him. it's very hard to make out whatt terry nichols is saying. nichols is but we know that heg for help. and he's also apparently help, g
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for his mom. >> watch. what's it? oh, momma. you give me her. give me your know. all right.give m okay, all right. gimme, gimme, gimme. whatever you give . >> you're right.ands, bro! the pole video shows a widen screen perspective of exactly perspective are doing and howtig bad the three minute beating was. and then there'sn theris t the l issue, which is that whilee grod nichols is on the ground, youu can see him there. you can also, as time goes by , see other police officers, othee other polir people kind oc around. there is no urgency in gettingy
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nicholins any type of medical help. and the memphis police department has pointedhelp, and. that is part of the charges here.'s and at this point, it's nott the five just the five officers at one point, maybe eight , nine o eightr ten people on sces and nobody appears to be scrambling for help. fothe bottom line, it's hard w to tell what initial threat there waheres to police thated e justified the response that may come out in court orresponse wht prompted the beating at the second scene. terry nichols, we shoulde beati, is six foot three , one hundred forty five pounds with no criminal history. so lots of questions and veryioa nddamning evidence. ver it has been compared many times to the rodney king beating. we can. it's tell you it wasn't as long. we don't know the severity. we do know that rodney rodney that rurvived and terry nichols diodd not survive. s >> tucker gallagher for us ,k y. thank you. >>sa well,id as we said, that vo is hard to watch. parts of it are brutal. it seems like an abuse of power .
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you can't kick a man when he's on the on the ground, handcuffed. decent people oppose that.e oppo virtually all americans oppose that. we should also remembese that. virtr that weknow all t don't know all the facts here. we've seen a lot of videos overh the years that have beenis put video itthat had nothing to do with the topic of the video we d itself. so we should suspend some level awful of judgment. but that video is is awful in. a lot of ways. but here's what it'shere's not. an it's not an example of racism, systemic or otherwise.ho killed, or on the ground who was killed or died in anys c case was black, but so wasever every police officer you just, e saw hitting him. so, by the way, is the, policie chief of memphis. s mo so is most of its cityty government. go the overwhelminvernmentg ci majority of the city of memphis itself. so whatever you think of them, sowhite people did not play any role in this particular tragedy. role in thiswhatever the story e be about, it's not about racial, bias. >> it' any honest person could e that immediately. immediately. but you woul but you would never know it from watching these so-calledhes
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news coverage of this tape today, the only person whose race most media outlets identified was the victim, another unarmed black mana ideni murdered by the police. they said moments agedo on msnbo they just described what you just saw as white supremac sawyy really how cnn's van jones dido knowledge that the police who hit terry nichols were black, but quote hit tyre nichols, they mightbeen still have been drivenracism." to racism. van jones didn't take the timel. it was a lie, of course. to explain how it was a lie. th of course, they're all lying. of thee biden himself, the united states , swiftly uni reinforced that lie, referringso to an event in which every every single participant, and their supervisors, was the same color. supervisors was the same color.l biden lectured the unitedec states that, quoteunited state,l encounters with law enforcement have disparately impacted black and brown people. >> so the one thing we know, no matter how you feel about the video, most people don't think that's right. >> but the onet, thing we know for sure is that there is a
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highly aggressive propaganda campaign underway tonight designed to manipulate youunderd and using the sad death of a young man in memphis to do it . that propaganda campaign, likeaa definitiaganda campaigns, is by definition dishonest. but it's more than that.it's mor it's worsee than t and that thip another attempt by our leaders of our country.f our coun to inflame racial hatred ininfl the united states .in the united states. why would anyone ever do that? the consequences of doingough tg ripple through the generations . they don't go away quickly.en theytbut they're doing in anyway why? f we can't say foror certain certt we can't help but notice that th the last time we had racade rios in this country, a president, an incumbentt president lostpres reelection. there was a point.ent lo so joe bidenst reelection., if t senile, might be concerned by this. >> buted whatever the intent ofh lying about what you just saw and webe , we know that it's evil and we're beginning to suspect that the violence
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expected in memphis tonightic is not organic. >> it's not just outrage, people taking to the streets. why are we guessing that? because similar violences also is also expected tonight in cities across the country as we speak, antifa is coordinating riots on both coasts and in between that would include i seattle and portland. n beoregon, and los angeles, california, as well as atlanta ,georgia, new york city, suburban washington, d.c., et cetera, et cetera. barricades are going up right now in times square. the nypd is worried abouttimes nypd is worried about attacks on and potentially public transportation. >> our rage is stronger thanpoln their power. ir "eclare the antifa chapter in frederick , maryland , of thisf. morning. we'll know if that's true. but we already know there'sdy know a lie embedded ithere a lien t we get so mad watching cnn. tot >> we took to the streetsd and set police stations on fire or whatever they planned to do. now, that's not what's happening in tifa is note are ne a bunch of hooligans. these are not idle kids k who just appear out of nowhere s because they're so mad about what they saw on cable news or
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read on twitter. mad about wh w on cable news orin tifa is a political instrument who'se al actions always are intended to effect a political outcome. period in tifa does not appear by accident in tifa appears with a purpose to effect a political outcome. >> everyec single time. if and if there's one criticism of the rest of us watching this atv home, it's that we often miss that because every channel is telling us something terrible happened. >> here's a video of it. of it,s and sometimes the video is terrible. t >> and then they imply thathey , because of this video,in the emotions of the people watching just erupt into rage just e and violence. but that's notrupt what's happe. in tifa is being organized by whom? we don'ts be knoinw. why don't we know to do what we we c can't say right now? say rightbut we know for certan cities across the country right now,os in tifa is mobilizing to commit violence. this is a political militia. so the question is , who's
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thnefitting from it? do those are the peoplose yoe au ought to be asking questions of and we're going to have timet to do that. but right now, wright now wee ae on the cusp of what many in law enforcement expect to be a long and violent evening. to, we fel >>t, and so there was nobody better to talk to , we felt, than the former police chief of the city of detroit, when james craig, who , when unr violence and unrest came to his city, he quashed. >> so he joins us tonight. o thank you so much for coming on . so let's say you're in chargeth of the police force of memphis, tennessee, or los angeles. >>e po or atlanta.atlanta, all the cities we listed thats are expecting violence tonight r . >> how do you respond? zero tolerance, tucker. i mean, detroit was one of the few big cities, as youas you ther, it wasn't rioting, it wasn't burning. there were few attacks fewer on police officers. but we took a firm position. we don't tolerate violence. but more importantly, you said it best. and antifabest, an, what is bidj doing about antifa? absolu, nothing.bsolutely no and it's shameful. look, i ge andt to insurrectione
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but what are we doing about abo antifa? they're threatening cities anthacrossey are this country.e, and then people, they lie and say thingsthey lie like, wei know, it was peaceful protesting. >> it' s not peaceful if you'reeacefulu looting, setting up autonomous zones, taking up policee stations, attacking police officers, that's not peaceful. ations, ficers.and so this madns to stop and we need to haves int courageous ethical leaders instead of lying. n the aftermath of the recent incident in georgia, what about that and what does biden say? well, you know, why can't officers just shoot someone insh their leg if they're faced with an armed assailant? are you kidding?assailan when ki last look, biden has never been a police officer. i've never been a president.e i'vebut i do have a shred of co sense. >> well, i jusd of ct don't understand why this doesn'tn't r existing ricor exis statutes as a criminal conspiracy. we just put a documento o
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on the screen and if you could see it from antifa encouraging ine tifa militants to bringo rocks and pipes and kerosene. rn there it is right there. burn it all down. so here you have an organized militia encouraging organizedvie violence against the united states of america and the justice departmentinst the statt bring rico charges against antifa. what what is that? ? what iwe are reliving twenty ,e, twenty people ask me offhi and said, do we thinnkk that 20d never happen again? is behind us and it could never happen again. let's just go back to atlanta. it is not over and i get sok an sick and tired of these race baiters making this into white supremacy. baiters mak give me a break right now. i've bee >> i've been in this business for forty four years. look, i was on the front lines.k i worked through rodney king. dl this is tragic. and certainly my heart goes ouyt to that family, goes out to the memphis police department. and the other thing, tucker,e this they're going to use this to demonize all police. >> of course, they're this.
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and so these five officers arees charged. and guess what? the transparency doesn't stop. we're just showing this video. what the next steps.ust showing can we just ust paint every police department with one broad bruspoliceh? . wh can't do it. and , you know, whenen you talk about training while police are bad. no, they're not. i've worked with som"e offinestr the finest heroes in america for forty four years. and gues4s what? i when we had a bad one , we dealt with that. so the question i have is this systemic? is this a pattern and practicesy this police department?nt?stemie i don't know that. i don't know that.d out. i guess we'll soon find out. wher where was the supervision? why didn't the officers give this young man a when he was down looking ato five officers? and then what aboutjust sto the officers just stood by and let it happen? od by and they need they need t. that is a problem. and that's that strikes rightofa to the heart of what a police l. department's culture is like. i don't want to say bad things
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about memphis. i know the chief.i sh she's e'a wonderful chief. but i got to ask the question, what's the culture? that scorpion unit, where was supervision on these thesen? these specialized units, you special guys units? you must have proactivee pr supervision. theroactive. and i don't know if that's the case. i just don't d is a lot. i don't know.ut we're going to find out.. chief james crai g, formerly oftroit. gr detroit, great to see you tonight. >> thank you, tucker. . >>so, of course, the very same p same people who are weeping on television about police obrutality applauded when one nancy pelosi's officers murdered an unarmed woman called ashley baby . yes, murdered. that's exactly wha for more cle far more clearly than anything you just saw in the videotape. >> tuse on the video we played. so, of course, the point ofhis s to this is to federalize local law enforcement. >> obviously, it's never about saving anybody's life. it's aboutit'sin accumulating p >> but there are lot of nuances here that are hard to untangleey in real time. and that's why we're reallyo goe blessed to go to the smartestcoo people we know. peter curson always remember the u.s. civil rights
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commissionn now, , who joins us live. peter , i thank you so much for. coming on . so , you know, the literal among sitt us are always sitting there whn they telln whe us that something is racially motivated or white supremacy.ia when the videotape tellsi' us it's not, i'm sure i'm notaio endorsing what the cops of did. memphis did.me it seem pretty awful to me, but it didn't seem race related. why are theyhey telling us it is ? >> well, it was horrific. and obviously, everybody hearts go out to the family. but this is a time to take and e a breath and be deliberate about these things and not jumph to conclusions.inump to conclusions, because that is because that's precisely what bd certain actors, bad actors, progressive actors, mainly would like us to do, jump to a conclusion that we are whstematically racist, that white cops are slaughtering blacks, arresting them in disproportionate numbers, brutalizing them. in this case, it's confounded by the fact that we've got black cops and a black victim, but that's not going to deter them because their narrative is that black cops, white cops,
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asian cops, all cops are partalo ofps a white supremacye is a superstructure. obviously, that's silly. that'ssupersousl dumb, but thats dangerous. and it allows them to mobilizedt their shock troops to effectuate certain changes uate and who gets affected by this? again, everybody involved was black. and the consequences of this,, f if we follow that narrative, that false narrative that blacks are being disproportionately shot, the datathat black is completelf opposite of that. if that happens, we will havet u a revisit of the ferguson effect that happened after the michael brown incident, and that is policing withdraws ,the amount of enforcement. declines and who gets hurt. what we have seen is sincen inco the michael brown incident, for example, there's been not a 5%, not a 10%, but a full 50% increase in black homicides because police enforcement has withdrawn. as the chief has said, t it'he s the last thing you want. s in i think that there are forcesoww in this country. i don't knowho who they are. t
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i don't know what their ultimate objective is , but i think they'd be very happy to sow more chaos, to bring about a collapse of sor the current system that they hate so much. >> yeah, i mean, there's jusbeet there is no question your last sentence really shouldem be printed out and hung every f on every fridge because that's exactly what's going on . peter costello thawhat's, appreu coming on to me. >> thank you. tonig thank you, tucker.ht fr also want to check in with our friend jason whitlock, who is, of course, host of fearless, joins us right now. >> jason , what do you make ofwu what's happening right now, not just in memphis, but in wha jus the national news media?t in m, but the national news media? everyone's behavingap inappropriately, including these five memphis policncludine officers. this is a it's an open and shut case. the camera from above captures the police doing something totally illegal. the seconddoing so this is murder charges are warranted. this is going to bea a revisitation of the waltert so scott, the guy that got shot c on camera by a cop in the back
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,got what he got convicted ,en went to prison. it's open and shut and sase. this is to i don't get what people are protesting about. o. these are five black officers.vi the victim is black. the p the police chief is black. fird the police have been fired and charged and they will be convicted , i would assume, me,a by a predominantly black jur pry in a city that 65% black. so the system is going to work here. what the other system that's working is the corporate media's insistence on promoting racial division at the behest, in my view, of the military industrial complex. they wan, of thet us all lookint this and not looking at what they're doing in ukraine as they drag america and the world into world war three . this is a distraction, in my opinion, cnn hyped this video like they were hyping the super bowl. and there's really only sixty seconds of relevant content.
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you show the police misconduct from overhead as they brutalizes man and make it clear this is an open and shut case. and the guys are going to be convicted and we move on . they treated this like a super bowl, enraging people, promoting the violence. and this is the most important story in the history of the planet. it's not what's going on in ukraine and our military involvement in ukraine. that's the most important story going on in the world. >> but they don't want you focused on that. that is such a good point. and you would i mean, you've been in the news business all your life. >> thirty five years or something. i felt guilty putting that video on the screen, not because i was on anyone's side. i felt i felt obviously bad about it was horrible. >> but because you don't want to put ugly things on tv and inflame passions, you want people to be reasonable and think things through and reach wise decisions, why wouldn't you organize it? i mean, they really want to make people enraged. >> clearly, they don't want us focused on reality. hey, if they want to devote an
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hour of coverage to this and we can cover this and they wantgood to take us to a good place, plae i would examine the racialnt ofs element of this because there. is a racial element and thisy ab is a story about young black men and their inabilitya humane to treat each other in a humane. way. everybody involved in this on the street level was either twenty four to thirty two years old, everybody. it was a group of young black me men , five on one look like gang violence.o to me it look like what young black men do when they're supervised by a single black woman. supervisa singleand that's whati on .n the me and the memphis police departmentmphis nt., they electe some put some black woman in charge of the police forcerge o and we're getting the same kinds of chaos and disunity and violence that we see in a lot of these cities that aree. run by single mothers. >> if we want to discuss the breakdown of family that leads to disrespect forfor au tothority, that causes you to resist the police and run
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from the police and not comply with the police because you resist at all time,s no m because there was no malaleou authority in your home. r homelet's have that discussio. but that's notre they where tht to take this.th t they wanakt to take us down the path of saying, you know knt what, this is tucker carlson'sas fault. this is some random white this i is donald trump's fault. donald trump'sit's not.it's theb it's the breakdown of family and the buying in to all thesefn left wing things that have nothing to do with promoting>> : family. >> you on the show s youeeo many times in every single time youut say something i never would have thought of, including what you just said. jasoi appreciatend i jason whitlock. good to see you.whit thank you.locku. so maybe the bigger story that everyone seems to be ignoring here is that riots are being planned in cities acrossically the country, nowhere near memphis, physically or culturally. cities have nothin cities that hag to do are the with memphis at all. the opposite of memphis, seattle, portland, opposit oregon. ntly plannin antifa is apparently planning riots in those places tonight. first sewhy is the question.
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but first to the facts of it, jason rantz covers the pacific northwest for us . >>t hfoe joins us tonight.r us. jason , hey, tucker.cker yeah, we're starting to see some organizing in portland, seattle,tarting but also new y. . and what we're seeing is a lot of police departments are civils assuming that there's going to be civil unrest from these from ts because of t the way the they've operated over the course of the last couple of yearsars. s going to and this is goingt fo to be a little bit of a test for these antifa activists because they'vactivists, be effy changed the way that they organize. they used to do a lot of thi ord very much in the open.ly >> they did it openly on twitter, but now they've sort of learned their lesson. they've been going to apps like signaler mastodon or telegram,rn where they have a little bit more control as to who actuall y has access to the informationthe that they're putting out there for the organize put therr. on the one hand , that means it's a little bit harder fretrack it from a polic perspective. but on the other hand , it als oto means they're not likely going p to have as many people show upye immediately. and one thing that they'vehey ar learned and they are open about this is that they will go aheade
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and try to overwhelmrw the cityn police department. so, for example, here in, we seattle, we have a decimated police force. >> and iice f therforce are two, three , maybe four groups, they don't even have to be thatt large . but if you get about 10 peoplee in each of those groups atlocat, different locations, you are going to move the police around and they are not going to beopey able to properly do any of the security on all four of those spots. so what you effectively have is these open vulnerabilities en vulnethat will be exposed ifd they end up doing those kinds of strategies. and what we've seen so far , police departments aroundd the country have decided hol to hold their second watch wat shift. so the officers are staying on board. you've got the third watch , which isn't even supposed and h to start for another hour and a half, but they're already in and so you're seeing this kind of mobilization just in casehe they start to get violent. and when we start to seelly arou the violence, usually around seven , eight o'clock at night, our time on the pacific coast
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and they are pretty standard in what they do. they march around. they hop around, thee that there crowd of non antifa activistsr that they can hide behind. they , of course, are dressed in black blocks so you can identify them and they will take their their shots at cops whenever they can. and for the most part, city leadership, whether it's seattle, portland,ship, wi d.c.n francisco officers are basically told you're going to have to take a lot of thisbea abuse to a point, because ift i, they could they get involved, they could end up making this even bigger . it uses violence and no one does anything that's reallyo equal protectiones just evaporated. , saidevaporatsad. jason rantes. appreciate it. ly sad.thank you. >> thanks, tucker. so it's friday, apparently a big day for body cam footage. we got what we showed you from memphis tonight. d dobut in san francisco, authorities also released body cam footagsan frs alsoe from thy weird friday night atsehold had the pelosi household i in pacifc
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heights in san francisco back in october. >> we'll have that. not thatber. weot we can really make sense of it, but we'll have itty anyway. and of course, we'll continue fo, andr the duration of this sw to monitor the riots that appear to be unfolding across the country. tonight. >> we'll be right back . unfolds ) that go better...togethethere at that go better...togethethere at go better together. hey, like your workplace hey, like your workplace benefits and retirement,unexpec. six with gooya, considering all fo together and help you be better prepared for unexpected events, for brighter financial future. thanks. thanks. oh, pretzel and mustard o boya well planned. well invested, well protected. >> the doomsday clock is ticking. should not get prepared for a cornucopia of dystopian natural disasters
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evening,evin tucker. itu know, it's actually believed that officers had been originally called ihapi the pelosi home when paul pelosi apparently was able to suddenly place a nine one one call during whatat appes appears to be a home invasion.n. now, the assailant, david , the perp, is said to have eassas broken into the seven million dollar home, which i should point this out, is suppose idto to be monitored by capitol police.by and while it's possible that we haven't seen all the available video taken that evening, whatoa we have seen does tell a bit of a harrowing story. >> h how are you doing? what's going on , man? man it's good. high drop the hammer.e hammer no. hey, hey, hey, hey. >> what is going on right now?n? i'm not getting any real clifton newman ever 45% back up
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.three. >> boy, you just have to wonder> what happened in that circumstance. wonderit's in a number of other situations. a person standing with a weapon in front of police officers would have been dropped on the spot. >> now, what is less clear isy, why when he called for help, pelosi repeatedly told the 911't operator he didn't think he needed police help, though he did say he didn't know the man who had entered his home. that was his conclusion before two thousand twenty two . so i guess i just i told the three teams this, the san t francisco police, do you need help? what the here? m who i was to come back .y wife e nancy pelosi to twenty three isr when you come back . if he's not going to be hereuese for days, i just walk away. okay, do you need police?o you r medical fo
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fire or medical for anything? eight seconds, but i don't thins think so. i don'on't thinko. so. pelosi is still recovering from that attack to pop faces up. to 50 years behind bars. meantime, former house speaker nancy pelosi todays. said she had no intention of saying the , quote, deadly assault on myy asl husband's life. >> tucker. kevin he, caucus tonight., thank yo thank you so much for all ofth that. so a couple of obviousat points. what we saw in the body camy ca footage is both horrifyingr paul 80s ge poor paul pelosi and hisp aides get hit with a hammer.t it's just absolutely awful. >> but it's also weird standing there with a drink . can't even sp what was that?ec we can't eve ton speculate as to wa what that was.s. then the 911 and then the nine one one call reveals, above all, that the nine one one operatormmedia should be fired immediately. >> haste there ever been a dummr 911 operator? probably not. we can't have done 911 operators. it really matters. >> but above all and we hate to defend nbc news, but we just got to be honest, the body cam
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footage completely vindicatesesg reporting from nbc's miguel mcguire back in november. here's what he reported.>> sours >> sources familiar with what wunfolded the pelosi residence now revealing when officers responded to the high priority w call. they were seemingly unawareeminn they've been called to the homee of the speaker or f the housek n after a knocking announced the front door was opened by mr. pelosi. the aide was, two year old, didd immediately declare an emergency ort tried to leave hs home, but instead began walking several feetlking se back into r the foyer, toward the assailant and away fro towm police. why pelosi didn't try to flee or tell responding officers he was in distress is unclear. we still don't know exactly what unfolded between mr. pelosi and the suspect. at unfolded be. pelosi for the 30 minutes they were alone inside that house beforeh policehous arrived. >> so that's kind of amazing. i mean, i was just doing his
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he job. he clearly talke cd to someonelo who saw the body cam someone fo now wewe can see the body camwa footage and we know he wass basically right. that's what showedba. sically rh >> so news organizations don't nee story punish reporters for getting the story right. but but nbc punished that guy. n they suspended him.en deleted then they deleted that reportthr from their website. we askedt from their nbc today,t they do that? but they did not respond. of course, we didn'trespond. knc the answer, which is that body cam footage, whatever else it proves. >> and once again, we're note wt exactly sure what it proves. it definitel iy puts a crimp int their preferred story, which wa s the pelosi household was invaded by qanon activists or something. or this was some right wingt-wing militia attack on the speaker of the house. attack on thd. that's not what it shows. and that nbc reporter was enough honest enough just to kind of describe what it does show. >> and for his efforts oftellint telling the truth, he was suspended. shame on nbch,s susp news. >> chris bedford is the executive editor of the common sense societ executiy joins us . >> chris , thanks a lot for
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coming in. what do you think of this of video? thiswell, two things seem clearo me from this video. one is that paul pelosi appearst to be trying to keephat madmane calm. he's not trying to make an myada sudden movements. this guy's obviously. goinghe to act like an animal. and when the police flash a flashlight in his face a, and move in, he's suddenly, suddenly incredibly violent, nearlyin i killed paul pelosi. . the second thing that's so thi apparent from thisng is the andc absolute and total contempt that the city of san francisco hold foroncityo hold the americe agenciole reason thaast a dozen news agencies had to sue for us to see this is because they declared that scene, having this information would lead to disinformation that american people have beene transparency. being able to see this video would lead us down some kind o thf awful path towards lies and qanon. that's how much contempts lies and qanon. that's wha they have for us that they're saying we don't deserve that information or we'll just be misled by it when you see you the video. seen well, it seems fairlyth clear that there'sseem a frightd old man getting attacked. >> sure. man by what seems like a crazy
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person. >> i mean, every witnesse knew this guy before the attacki said the same thing, whichch is he's mentally ill and livesry in berkeley in a bus i with , yu know, all kinds of left wing stickers on it. he's not a right win notg activa he's a mental patient. and i think the call and then th video seem to confirm that. seemt that was not the messageo that nancy pelosi wanted to tell us . us, wae the midtermt ? >> knore tw the wholhee thing. president biden spoke about itha multiple times was that this was some kind oft this was righo attack on the speaker of the house. that whole thing was the actual decision information. and nbc news was willing. to suspend seeminglyporter who permanently a veteran reporter who hadn't done anything wrong except for possiblney interrupts na this narrative with some things that spread on the internet and caused wonder over what exactly was going on . now, i recognizet exac there wal a couple of different theoriesly of what actually happened in the first couple of days. days a week, we hadof this gu footage of this guy walking down the street with a hammer. we had footagetha ha of this guh breaking into the house with a hammer. why do they take so many m
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months? why doany hs, why you hide this except fh the fact that they simply hold us in contemptat less?ucker: sur question, uick question. do you think there are stilldo good government liberals outothy there who are bothered by the obvious corruption on display tion on around every single day?day? >> do they even care? ew yeah, i think there are still, d a few clinging onto that, holding on to thatin. made you've made us a couple of themh in the media, even occasionally e folks say what's going on ?k th and , you know, weem talk about them all the time. people like maybed, for glenn greenwald, for example, is on the show all the time. righhey say this ain't right. it's and it.t ain't.t ain't. i agree with that. i agree chris biddeford, thank you so much. thank you.ou so so the mexican drug cartels 7 mi crossed over, along with seven million other people into the united states .y very >> and they're operating in this country very violentlyome e and in some cases with impunity.s, with impunity and government officials don't seem bothered by it. here's the latest examplgovernmm e. t mouneek, administrators at mount pleasant high school int l rhodeasaool in rhode island, aet is run by the state, askedat teachers to pay a debt that a student owed to a drug cartel. this drua drugg cartel, mexicang
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cartel traffic human traffic to army against not any more human traffic. >> this student into the unitedc states . t s >> so here'stu the email thatdet the school's vice principal, ino the united states. stephanie harvey,hanie stephanie harvey, sent to staff members, quote, we have a student who came to america with coyote, which is a grouampt e,that helps people and helps people. the coyotes help people. me to a this group gives you a time frame to make a payment of five thousand dollars. our student needs our urgentppoo support to raise another twoaise thousand dollars. l is >> the school is figuring out a way to pay off the mexicanigun drug cartels. the coyote, a group that helps people. is this even real?els. apparently, it is real.s pe we called the school about it.i. th of course, they hung up on us because they just work forn us the government that i have to talk to citizens anymore. >> leighton woodhouse is a journalist and documentary filmmaker. he's the co-founde nalist a documt ar of public.so >> he joins us tonight. we w lavon hayes, thank you so muchas for coming on . we wan t to talk to you because you made such a smart point.i i thought that there's all thisn violence ongoing. mexico has been the case forceo 15 years. me for 1and now we're seeing itn
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the united states . >> yeah, well, just last week, a there was a mass murder of in the california central valley of six family member os, 16-yeo including a 16 year olldd girl and her 10 month old baby , both of whom were shot iniolenc, the head. this kind of violence is kind of brutal violence is rare in america. and so authorities suspect that it was a mexican drug cartel.drg if that's the case, then we're entering a very dark period ofif american history because it'sd t important to understand that in the past, the cartels would smuggle drugpast cars into the d states and then they would sell them to american drug dealersand who would sellrug deal those drs on american city streets. str that's not the case anymore. so righteets. as across the bay from me in san francisco, 100% of the cartel supplied drug dealers are honduran nationals. they are smuggled into t the united states by the sinaloa cartel. he and they essentially work as contract employees foris the sinaloa cartel. so what's happened is that taken the sinaloa cartel has taken
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overver sort o sort of the retae the international drug market md my concern i and mike lindell is that with that expansion in their business operations, ion in tnorth the border now, we be starting to see the kind of the kind of brutal violence that has plagued plagued mexico for decades. nce thatright here in our own cs and towns. >> so the drug dealers in downtown san francisco are working directly for the cartels. we've outsourced drug dealingfri to the cartels. >> i don't knosclew why for y yw the only person telling this story.are e only i want to spell your name l eg i don woodhouse. for viewers want to learn more . they can, because you're leightiewers g. ey can >> this is amazing. and i appreciate your coming on . thank you. thank you. so there is expected violence in memphis tonight and in manyat other cities across the country organized for political ends by enty for a political organization. we have a we've got a live report fromt fe the ground in memphis straight ahead. grouon this big day.
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many cities across the country y ,memphis, tennessee is preparing for violent riots right now. these arese e noart organic, not angry. people hav ane been watching cnn. these are political events run l by political actors antifa trying to a politicactors, anti and we're going to spend time is.t week trying to figure out what that is . right to theeantime the meantit to go right to the ground in memphis where whorey venturais daily call reporter joins us .d hey, thank thank you for coming" on . what do yo joins u see there right you now? >> that's. so right now it's talking.we are we're actually near the memphis and arkansas bridge right now. and arkanin about hundreds of s are right behind you. essentially shut down this two shuty going on for two hours now here. let's take a look right behindn. us because we have hundreds of,d vehicles, including truckers, just lined up on both directions here and they'ven th essentially shut down this bridge. we haven't seen any policeishavf at all in an cy type of control and right now we've been speaking to some of the working ar citizens who are very upset.e vy they actually said thathey they support the protest but don' otestst understand. down this ma they had to shut down this
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major highway like they saidth they were going out two hours, have no police presence right now. >> at the moment here in downtown memphis, just to be clear , you have seen no lawrcen enforcement at all. we haven't seen any law, tucker enforcement at all, tucker, that you have been speaking to some of the citizen ve been s stuck in there. how is it that you don't understand where police they actually said they don't disagree. erstand e the protest is just thatf thes some of these folks have ans ano emergency. a lot of these truckers actually have loadt of the s they needdeliver, b to deliver. p but so far ,olic ne weo police. we see at all. i mean, this is going on two hours. and tucker, i have experience covering these riots back in 2020. this is the longest ever seena i a major highway shut down.w we as of right now, we have no law enforcement and we have truckers, just middle classiddl- citizens, essentially just stuck here in limbo. classtizens essentiusright now.. >> karine jean-pierre for ventura from memphis, forat can us tonight. >> you can go sideways, as youou know. appreciate it. thank you. so the last time we had racey wa riots in this country was 20 , 20 was a presidential election. he presion the horizon and citis burned and people were
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murdered. >> but we were told the wholesew point of this, it's okay because we're going to make policing bette r. e we're going to stop police. misconduct. well, what happened? w conclusivelywell, wh happened. to happen. a lot oft of peopl peoe goplt md because policing became much less effective. and that was true no matter what your skin killings of african-americans skyrocketed. killin 50%, you'vee than as you heard.rd >> so the let's abolish the police idea was as stupid and deadly as it seemed. stoppd that has not stoppedolitical act professional political activists from tryings from trying to bring it back. as we to to bring back , as we've told you, riots unfolding tonight all over the country.unfoldovere country. here here they are in new york city i saying if we don't get it, burtn it down. saying, if we don't get it, bring it down. on . i michael shellenberger is one of the best journalists in thiss in country whose work is on substance. >> you just wrote a piec eis
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on exactly this today. >> he joins us tonight with his pe perceptions. exacrception do you make of whae watching here exactly? wht mean? good to good to be with you, tucker.wity and of course, anybody who saw the video of the young man inn t memphis, tennessee, being beaten by the policehepo it, but is horrified by it. but i think you're absolutely the anti right. the anti police movement has blood on its-police hands. least 3,000 at least three thousand additional black homicides have occurred since the george floyd protests of 2020 of the george and also george floyd riots. h we've seen about 30 unarmedut 3d african american african-americans killed in 20 , 20 to 60 police officers. >> butn over eight thousand african-americans likely were killed in 2020 two. s and this is due to this obviously this anti policing movements has led to people, police leaving the force in droves, the demoralization of the police, the pulling back of on the police of the police, . s is quite so this is really quite i insidious, quite dangerous situation. a and i think that as we look at
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these protests going forward, foh between distinguis people who are expressing genuine demands for police reform from the anti polices movement, which has turned intoe one of the most counterproductivnterproduce vion movements in american history hi is nots real goal what they say it is , unless its real goal is to federalize local police and control everyy organization in the country with guns. i mean guns., do you think thats possible? >>s possible i mean, what we'reg right now is the decimation of uplice forces, police departments are up and down alle across the country, three to five police officers short. that's why i mean, it's interesting, the protests i discovered in memphiss, displaying that there's not enough police officers . e and the result is that the people that they said they wanted to save edafrican-american, havey suffer disproportionately suffered. so at least three thousand additional black homicides so a since the george floyd protests, again againstgeorge f. 30 unarmed black deaths last year. >> it doesn't even compare now. it really doesn't. ways have thb >> thank youer. you always have the numbers. we appreciate it. we michael schellnhuber, this
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need to worry about regulatorstn in washington since pfizer , pfizer effectively owns all the regulators. >> so why isn't pfizer issued h any kind of statement about this? because noasn't pfiz one in the media hasnd called them and they know the they control the media because they spend millions and m and millions and millions advertising with these same news networks. >>advertisin including cnn. and that might explain why today, cnn, rather thann, covering the biggest story in overinamerica, ran a segment shg for big pharma, the u.s. is looking into making covid-19l vaccinations more like a yearly flu shot, including a potential yearly flu ssingle shot that coe against both. the idea is part of a nemunize w simpli simplified vaccination strategy recommended by advisors to the food and drug administration.ad. >> pfizer , madonna and novavaxa all say they're in the early stages of testing a single shot for both it and the flu. fda >> meanwhile, the fda justd that found that getting your covid same ddbooster the flu shot on the same day raises the riska
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of having a stroke but shot up antiscience. >> freekeh, google agrees antisi with this. no questionsgoogle. que google just took down dow project veritas video exposing the pfizer executive on youtube. according to youtube, quote, we remove the content forto violatin youg our policies and covid-19 vax misinformation. whator makes no sense. weekend >> but i have a wonderful weekend anyway with the ones you have. and we will see you monday. ca kahnawake, i'm not going to hannity. and we start with a foity.x news alert this friday night. now, tonight, we are monitoringt the ground in new york city, in city the city of memphis, tennessee, where just hours ago local laws, enforcement, they releasedforcee a body cam footage showingleingn the incident thacit led to the death of terry nichols allegedly at the hands of fo five officers. now former memphis police officers. this videorm memphis is extremet in nature. and now cities acrosurcisties as the country,the coun they are bg for potentially a night of violence. but before

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