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e over alaska. from there, it traveled overof the northwest territories of canada. . then it and then it dropped baco the united states over idaho. ti by last wednesday, february 1st, it was spotted by civilians s in the skies ovec southern montana, a man staring in b an officethought was building in billings saw what he thought was a ufo was too small to be a moon, he said. and so he began to take spctures, which soon appeared on social media. and then almost immediately,ac e the airspace over buildings over entire tow the entire town was t down.died commercial flights were diverted f twenty two raptors wirived from a nearby air force base, along with refueling tankers and awacs surveillanceig plane. it was a big story. e of >> so it was at this point when the existence of an unauthorized chinese military aircraft over the continental united states became impossiblae to hide or deny.t, >> at that point, officialsd jo around joe biden finally decide d to tell him about it. >> now, we don't knowut w joe biden's reaction to thisnotn news, but weg. do know his response. biden did nothing.r the he didballoon not order the balloon for
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shot down. he did not cal sl for sanctionsy or punishment of any kindil against the chinese government that sent it. >> it was not untiwhen tl this u weekend when the aircraft hadle traversed the entire united states, including at leason t one classified nuclear force weapons installation that an air force jet finalllly piery pd it with a sidewinder missilea. off the coast of south carolina. debris was still flutteringmini toward the ocean when the administration began tellinstra og lies, many of them, about what had happened. that balloonthreat posed no thrn to american national security. the bush administratio n claimedhina why? because the balloon neve transmitted data back to china. now, how could officials know that they never explained, nor did they say where the chinese t military would send one of its aircraft. alhe way al the way to the us wt a satellite uplink. >> apparently,. the chinese just forgot they're not very good at technology. as it is nonsensical claim, but as far as we know, not f a singe reporter in washington pressedth the administration to explain that claim. and that's not really surpriseao . reporters in washington no longer dig. they transcrib
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e, and what they transcribe next is almost enough to makeyou you cynical tuout the role of the press in a free society. >>rnt it turns out, and we lea this from unnamed officials on background, thath allowint ar chinese military aircraft to surveil your country, including your missile silos,g is not the big deal . routine the rest of us thought it was, e in fact, it's routine. it happens all the time. it, trump did it to quite a bit of it, actually . at least three chinese spy balloold trump balloons fle was w over this country while donald trump was-chi president . and despite the anti china na rc, he jurhetoric, just let . you didn't know that.is is norml now you do. so settle down., ev this is normal. in other words, everythingerdond donald trump did while president is bad, except this'sr letting chinese spy balloonsy na fly over the country. that's very good. hiand we're taking a lesson from him. >> so virtually everorganizatiyg organization in this country repeated that claim, including some who should know betted kno and of course, as soonrepo as credulous reporters wrote their dishonest stories,rt arty a the democratic party and the
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television stations it controlsd ls repearepeated those stories , which was the whole point.sayi watcngh. they are saying we should have shot down the ballooni woul the minute we sad w. i would use two words in answering these gop criticisms. they are premature and they aree political . >> this is why we voted foris hd joe biden, because imagine if t this had happened under donaldno trump, the way in whicwnhe the balloon was taken down allows us to retrieve the partss ,the balloons,t to see what wat actually in there. i'm just glad that there was t o damage or threat to u.s.d aviation operationths that this operation took place was done st excellentfectiv way.atts from >> some of the statements fromte the republicans, especially iny the senate, have just beenan asinine. and these goind g out again, dow i'm going to shoot down the balloon. oon.i'm seriously they again, they just they make clowns of shemselves.
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sout the balloon shut down moved the airspace over billings, montana, including the airport . >> and aey wers it moved east, commercial pilots saids they were afraid>> they were afg it. so it's funny to see the transportation secretary who's in charge of all of this, tell us who posed notell uo tho threat to transportation. >> but the bessalt is the, dismissal of anyone who hashe concerns. it's those republicans, again, with their moonsho sht, their shotguns, their extra chromosomes, thinking it's okay yo shoot down chinese sp balloons when every sophisticated person knows. tice donald trumpd himself knew thet best way to handle w chinese spy balloons. let them pass again, just like prompted trump trump he's got all of a sudden. so the question3 4 f1 washe di' president ? >> well, someone asked him. rump no says he didn't. in fact, in an interview yesterday, trump said he had noe idea there wern e any chinese sy balloons over the unitedan w
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states when he was president .as and he seemed to mean it, but it wasn't just trump. ump' >> trump's former national security adviser said the same a thing. >> he said he never heard chine anything about chinese spy balloons ovens over r a countryt and you would think that he would effort then the general in charge of norat, glenn van herk, had the very same reaction. 's m >> it's my responsibility to detect threats to north america. i will telsibilitythreets h amet detect those threats. so somehow nor add the most sophisticated supposedly monitoring system in the world, missedn the wo the those chineso balloons to three of them. >> and by the way, s dheo did the director of national intelligence, the man whose jobt it is to know america's secrets. he said hes. never heard ofsp chinese spy balloons over the country during the trump administration. >>balloons during here's former dni john radcliffe. >> do you remember duringration the trump administration when photographers on the ground and commercial whe airline pilo, we're talking about spy balloon? over the united states , thath h people could look up and seeedia even with it, with the naked t eye and that amedihaa hated donald trump wasn't reporting? i don't remember that either,
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because it , didn't happen. >> it didn't happen.r director said that the former director of national intelligence. >> you can see why he thinks that. so, t, again, according to meda accounts, at least one of theser three , trump a chinese spy. balloons floated all the way to texas in the center of the country. >> and yet inside the u.s. government at the very highestw levels, noho one seemed to know that it happened. how couldoc that havean ans occurred really? well, the administration hadwe n answer speaking on background to its shills in the media, ed unnamed officials explained that these chinese spy flights were actually neveplainer repord to president trump or the chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. why ven to the secretary of defense. why aren't they reported? because they weren't importantrh enough. >> they were, quote, relativelyt minor territorial incursionsor. >> okay, so a chinese military hovering over texas more than a thousand miles from the pacific ocean is a minor territorial incursion.
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>> that's what they said. it's pure absurdity. , no but once again, no reporter. washington pushed back . they just repeated the lie. and then without warning, the white house changed itsrminn talking point, undermining fie. irst li actually , they explained todayt nobody knew the chinese spy. balloons were floating over america during the trump administration. >> we didn't know. we just found out pretty recently. >> what's the smarter buten more dishonest white house spokesman spin that talehat tal i can tell you that the we discovered these these flights after we came into into office . i'm not goin wg to get intofores the specifics of how we did the forensics. i think you can understandab that. we're going to be careful about that. out th. goithey're not going toe specifics of the forensics, all the forensics. but the one thing they're eg really shocked by whenl on the they took control of the u.s. government was how soft on china trump was. hoa he wasd no ide
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letting these chinese spy flights go over. they were shocked, as shocked as anyone would be . that's what they're saying. of course, onc.e again, again, they can't say more because it's classified. >> i wish we could.so wl sorry. sost whaort is the real story hi honestly, we don't know.gns tod. the pentagon ignored our manyg o questions. >> otrf courseansc they did, bei we're not going to transcribe them. so once again, the people who owe you the truth are lying to you. >> so all tonight we knowe with certainty is that the chinese military jus just fw an aircraft that reportedly contained explosives over the entireplosives length of th- states and got away with it. a >> that seems like a bad precedent. senator marco rubio of floridaso thinks it may be a bad precedent. he joins us tonight. senator , thanks so much fortha coming. goin?e the lying about this and what do you think is actually going on ? >> well, i can tell you they're. categorically lying, misleadinge people. okay, the fact thabat a balloolo with these balloons that the chinese have been innovatingvale, thused the for e used them a couple of timeshe to circumvent the globe and the like.- there pictures posted on twitter about it people took their pictures posted on twitter about it, bu d
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they have never, ever crossedovr the entire continental united states flying over places like where strategi pc command is based on these balloons. look, a couple of things. people are wondering about it. no one in that space between a s where satellites operate and where a spoperate y plane cd useful operate in that zone, these things become very useful, especially if yo if we thhave a lot of them, which is what it seems like the chinese are trying to innovate. what do they have on them? time videothe ability to take il time video, high resolution potentially as photographs, potentiallye as well, capture electronic communications and they can loiter.use th that's the advantage. it's cheap. you're not looking for themey mv oncause they move very slo loiey and they can loiter overe a period of time. fpaciagine in the middle o a war, one of these things in the pacific, being able to take real time footage, real time, re and feed it back up, what's going on on the ground and what's going on in the sea and so forth. so but the notion that somehow this has been happening all along, it's just not true. thi i mean, because people peoplewit were spottinheg this thing with the naked eye. i mean, they were seeing to itt they were calling in. they were i mean, they had to warn people in southble to carolina not to try to shoot them down on their own. you know.'re just, because theye
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visible to people. they're just beingason dishoness with no reasonon. d no well, the reasont being is i think that they were caught off apt respondid no appropriately. and now they're scrambling for blame. and to deflect i mean, the pentagon shouldn'ttf be lying to us right? i mean, a lot of americans i put myself in this category, always admired the u.s. military. >> but if they becomeor an a political instrument for an administrationey see and they se like they are some some of their leaders are i mean, that seems like a disfigurement of the military and it's very discouraging to watch. po well, and it's also, in many cases,in as you've alreadyo of pointed out, these unnamed sources that go off the recordcd and leak out these little pieces of information. so we don't know iticaf they're political appointees or tees,civilians or someone just trying to climb up the chain, expanded and be promoted. buait at the end of the day, sif we're losing focus on the onoc the fundamental issue here. and that is that the chinesee ar continue to develop and innovate new capabilitie s, including ones that appear really rudimentary and pretty simplistic. but actually could be proven to be quite effective. but the most important point
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is they felt bold enough to fly. this thing entering over idaho,t through montana, the midwest oft the united states . i mean, literall y cut a diagonal path right across the middle of the continental us . that's nevercontinental u.s. --. and then obviously exiting off the east coast and felt like they didn't have anything to fear about it. and ity wan my is in many ways,n my view, it was sending a message for the world. and that is , look, we can fly fhing ahings over airspace o bothe united states and they can't and won't do anything about it. so what makes yoo u thin .k they're going to do anything anywhere ce in the world? they're a hollow superpower. that's the chinese argument. that's the point. argument to>> tucthey're making tonight e world. um, t does seem like aus dominns dominance move. so the administration wasy ha saying, well, we only hadrolina a very narrow window to shoot it down of bf the coast of soutl carolina because then it would drift in international waters,nn at which point wale were boundcr by something called international law. i meanoke th, the chinese brokeo the law by flying it overde our country. >> so why would the biden administration be caught up in the minutia of internationalhy
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law, which is kind of a meaningless concept? >> why weaponizes shoot down where they felt like it? it'sow our country.n > well, that's a great question and one they should answer. i mean, they the trajector you have it was pretty clear by late july, early to late last week, to early last week, earlye last week to late the week before, you could tell the trajectory that it was coming. they were tracking it.a for a they knew it actually went over canada for a brief period of time. s as well. multi and that's also noratplbring it. territory. so they had multiple options to bringm no down. look, i'm not saying detonate this thing over a major u.s.g ie city or a populated area. in th it's juse t things the size of g three city buses that lands in the wrong place. it's going to hurt people, but d they had other options to bring it dow isn. n't fe and by the wayel, you know, the chinese could have alsoro moved this thing. they didn't feel likbable they needed to .anis this thingm on probably has a self-destruct mechanism on it that allows it to self-destruct if necessary.ultimately they didn't feel any need to do that., to m ultimately, i think thatuly this to me is just one more example. hopefully, look, it'se a balloon, but i hope it wakes people up to the fact that we are now engaged. the people don't realize it already. a full scale geopolitical andetition with the chinese and they're playing to win. of
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and we're over here messingd around with a lot of silly stuff and back talk that tha t isn't addressing the fundamental issue of the twenty first centuryntury.ei self-destructive and weak. >> senator marco rubio,ver marc florida, greatof to thank you.,k >> thanks. >> ago, we years reported how the faa had decided to hire air trafficcont rollcontrollers on the basis of equity criteria, not on the basis of who would be a good air traffic controller.g iw >>it and they're doing that with pilots, too. so you really shocked to learn there was yet another near collision between two s necommercial aircraft at a mar supposedl of this didn't to be in charge of all of this.o didn't notic be it was too busyn celebrating transmat equity day. that's tails next, those of us who are over thirty five grew up in a different america and read the news and look around me and say, i don't recognize this country anymore. we are turning on our own legacy and declaring its evils
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what the communists did. they took down monuments and rewrote history. >> this is what's happening in the united states . americans have lost something, not just purchasing power. >> the american dream. if you wanted to devise energy policy to weaken us , you would do exactly what biden is doing in san francisco now spends a billion dollars a year on homelessness. china is waging war against us economically, politically and psychologically. this is about delegitimizing america itself. >> this should be a wake up call. american requiem streaming now only on fox nation. >> if you need dental implants ,we have great news. reset smile. is a dentist approved more affordable way to replace your missing teeth from home? no, dentist office visits required. just go to reset. smile, .com and order your at
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d three or one ninety eight point seven . that's eight hundred three four one nine eight four seven , i repeat, is out thereg celebrating trends in equity. happtransity transit equity day, by the way. meanwhile, there's been ye t another near disaster, a major airport voucher trace. >> gallagher has a story forher us tonight. hey, tracemore., happened in au, tucker. this was a fedex seven sixty seven . it was cleared to land in austin on the same runway that l a southwest airlinesan seven thirty seven was cleared to take off on the flight tracking system. was to take off on flight radar says at one pointpt the planes were less than a thousand feet apart. now the fedex plane was at anbee altitude of seventy five feet
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before pulling up and avoiding the collision. but here's the deal. a seven sixty seven lands at one hundred eighty miles per hour. that is two hundred eighty feet per second, which means at one point the planes were less than four seconds away fromr traffic controllers told the colliding. it's interesting that the air traffic controllers told the southwest plane to abortt p takeoff and get off the runway.d but instead the southwest pilot said negative and got airborne. instead, the ntsbon tha is investigating, but wet are still waiting for more information on that nearai miss that happened last month at jfk between a delta airlines plan e and an american airlinesrt plane.. also, only about a thousand feet apart inime,. meantime, transportation secretary buther judge has not commente peted on the near collision, though he did comme comment on transit equitnty, am which was happening at the very same time. the planes in austin almost. >> collided. >> watch all of that image i o f the doors opening on the bus, the subway car representing, doors opening and so many other areas of life.or if you can get to where youubwa
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need to be in an equitable wayd, comforting. >> tucker, back to you. trace gallagher with that report. >> thanks so much. you bet. >> tucker: well, there's really no institution in american life that had higher trust thane ha health care and now has lower trust after a couple of years of covid, the entire sector has been gravely discredited. for obvious reasons. >> if you've lived here sinced w twenty , twenty , bu.t what'she healresting is that very few people who work in the health care sector seem to understand. this, and certainly no one has apologized. we bring in tonight one notable exception. kevin bassresearch is medicallis researcher. we don't know hi as politics orr he doesn't seem like a right winger. ror anything at all. e just wrote one of the remarkable pieces we've seen this year in "newsweek"k" admitting that his entire the business got it wrong. community it's time for the scientific t community to admit we were wrong about covid and cost lives. god knows what the effect of that level of honesty will be.
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iton his career. bu.t in the meantime, we'refor thppy to have him join us now. kevin bass, thank you for coming on and thank you fori writing this piece. re i want to recommend everyonew totally nonpolitical. i don't even know whatl. your politics are. i assume you're liberal, butyou' you're honest in thire hece.s pe >> why were you moved to write this? t well, for many of the reasons that you discussed thae tt in i realized that we have lost trust in this country as a health care industry. from the ordinary person.ody wh anybodo y who knows anybody whos watching the media, anybody who is on social mediagr and talking to ordinary people realizes just how angry so many ordinary people are. and i felt that if i wrote a piece like this apologizing for, you know, i didn't set policy, but i certainly supported it in every single day, i certainly had it allr th my friends on the back for supporting it and for for foin apol thinking the right kinds ofwas o thoughts. i thought if i apologized, theie at least i was doing my part
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to try to make things better. te and as we know, change starts one person at a time. so that's whte the py i wrote te . >> and then it's such an and honorable and difficult thing to do. exa i was so verctlyy impressed by w piece for exactly that reason. tif we're going to say changehd starts one person at a time,ap the first thing we should alollw doe've to apologize for what we done wrong, but no one ever does. what did you't have t and again, we don't have time to go througheri all the different things, but you basically hingt everything from mass to vaccines to thenc lockdown's. ar e you worried since you're a younger man still in school? are you worried about the effect of this piece on your career? >> yeah, absolutely. i'm saying something that's nott going to be very popular.when a lot of people don't understand this point of view. when you talk to especially a lot of older individuals, including some peopl e i admire greatly for all sorts of other different reasons, including great scientists. they often don't understand, bu what i'm doing.u and soknow but, you know, some f the younger generation does.-- e
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and there are some there are many people within the healtho care industrdo undy who do understand. so i think i f i just speak the truth, which is what i'm trying to do, just speak's ' the truth. and i do so with am purheree hc >>ur that's what i'm here to doe i wonder why this hasn't occurred. and again, for'm the third time, bless you for doing it.ed but i wonder why is it hasn't b occurred to to senior peopleus o this business, maybe people who ran. do the s i don't know. our our medical agencies to dou, the same. i mean, that would d jus yout tt would do a lot for the country, don't you? think? >> i think it would do it. count is it necessarryy thing to happn for this country, for us to have a reckoning about this particular issue? so that we can restore trust?s r people will remember this for the rest of their lives. i think the reason that these that the people who are in charge of these institutions don't do such thing is becausedy they're surrounded by a bunch of people will think very similar to them. of peoplsimilar they're not rear exposed to ordinary people on a regular basis. for thatey're inthey're in an e. they're patting each other r on the back all the time. and for that reason,ng they cant see anything but their ownit's perspective. in fact, it's been politicized. so been politi everybody with tr
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perspective is in the other political party. so then you have you a whole other dimension where we're actually alternative views, nativedemonize, they're entrenc and there's a lot of polarization. so i think that's the reason th' it's going to take a long time . can't come tooon soon.g time and yours is the first step. cam this is kevin bass. thank you so much.n bass, thank thank you. soso there are some moments whee people just pull off the mask and show you here they are, fizer sponte, sponsoring open satan worship at the grammyy aws awards. t >> seems like one of them.ow. can you do that withoutg to fin consequences? i don't know. i guess we're going to find out. we've got the whole story coming up next. this week. jj, never miss a beat day to day south of the border at edible dot or come in store
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>> yeah, they stormed omaha beach for that transactive plus satanism, popular entertainment, geopark moore is contributing editor at the spectator. >> he joins us to make sense of what we're seeing. trevor , great to see you tonight. so, like, you kind of wonder, what's the next boundary? >> what's the next glass ceiling to be shut?cannib is it cannibalism? oral kinism? d ofdo where do we go from here? >> i mean, i think we're actually already seeing it. you know, like satanic themesmu in pop music have been around since, like the 70s and 80has with kiss and motley crue. and , ofan course,d mo whatevern artist needs to have a little controversy. they're like, let's just l putep on some devil horns and don devil horns and satanic ritual like rihanna or not rihanna . nicki minaj did something similar intual. 2016. it's so tired and predictable and so boring, but what is newn. ,i think, is sam smith is physically grotesque and that seems to be how he's getting attention. yoys used u always used to be yh all these singers now who are re just physically repulsive people and that's what they're
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using to get attention, maybe m is nexcannibalism, i don't kn but it's pretty disgusting. t madonna was another one atants the event last night. t but, you know, madonna's sixty four. she wants to age likemewher decieature that escaped frome, the lab somewhere. m myth that's her i decision. sipsmith is only 30 and we're celebrating his antics inbratin the way he sort ofg abuses bodr at this young age already. >> what happened after finmart ? this is >> you know, let's let's skip that. this is sponsored by pfizer, which is the company's products are mandated to pay for and not allowed to complain about on television pain of excommunication. and this is how they're spending their money. what do you think the messag e from pfizer is? >> we'rea wh a wholesomeol comp. us at six levels of villaine. that's so cartoonish. it's likt?e how everyone thinkss this company is like pure evil, of what th and , you know, they had to be aware of what the program was. a so somebody pfizer was like, what are we sponsoring?, and theyyo said, oh, you know,
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episode. >> tucker carlson today. here it is . i've become convinced now and i'm working to change this. >> the biggestbigges shall we fe as americans is we're getting sick or bad or more depressed, more infertile. anand when you tie those issuesd and really unpack it, it's because of food. across fro so i sat across from coke inyea about ten years ago when they were trying to keep coke spending on food stamps, as wes talked about. talked abou and the playbook was it wasd. very simple and it's not complicated. how dowe we rig institutions of? trust? >> who who do people trust ho itd how can we pay them then get in front of them? so we talked about the naacp. it was a transactional meeting. it's like here's some money youl can call our opponents racist people, trusting acp when they call someone racist, shut down to debate. and there was contemporaryhat th reporting in the new york times how the naacp and hispanic federation, they were out in force, and that was from whitety men sitting across the table from them, paying the money and giving them talking points. it was verss whitey unsettling.- >> it was very unsettling. your witness to this, we i put
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the list as a junior person,c put a list together, hispanic federation, naacp, african-american pastors. we would call them their pay to play. and this is a playbook is like o a big mac. mac. this is very transacts in this specific case that you saw. you just to be saw completely clear, to the audience, watching corethe issue at the core of itd nothing to do with civil rights or race or anything related,n ft correct? >> no. in fact, lower income americans are getting decimated. there's there's skyrocketing diabetes rates among low income children. mahen in the lowest income bracket in the united states dies. fifteen years younger than a man, an american att th the richest income bracket. >> and that is almost entirely i because of nutrition. so if you're wondering how soda bound up on the list of foods that can be bought with food stamps, that's how amazing conversation means. >> that's tomorrow on fox
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ninety seven federal judges confirmed under joe biden, total number of white men , five . >> twenty two are black women.r. so this is race based hiring. am it's illegal, but it's also not about looking like america. it's about punishing people. and it's also, incidentally or maybe not incidentally, producing nominees for federal judgeshipsoducing who know notg about the constitution like this persothe consn. >> judge, on the far end, don't tell me what article five of the constitution does article2? five is not coming to mind at the moment. >> okay, how about article two? neither is article two. she >> she doesn't know what's in the constitution, but she's going to be a federal judge whose job it is toe consti interpret the law against the constitution. okay , so degrading. >> or cooper is the cochairmanr
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of project 21. he's also a lawyerwhos what whos what's in the constitution. comice, thanks so much for coming on . by the way on., i'm not a lawye i don't not even i don't have a successful background in academia. and i knew what those were. know wha so that's pretty bad, right? >> why is this not on the front page of the new york times?ld h ave well, it should have been, tucker. you know, i actually taughght an article one course all about the legislative process at george mason university. and it's important that people understand what the options, t what the authorities, what the powers that our founders granted our congressgrante, ourr federal legislature. >> and wwee had an entire course focused on that. but george mason, like other good schools, wants quality graduates. g we want talentedraduates graduae and we're interested in seeingav to it that the people who leavee
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with a degree are masters of. the topic. whatwhat we're seeing fromt we'r the biden administration and which is what we're seeingri generally from the progressive t movement is this idea that we just need to reshapeiary the judiciary in a way under color. i use that term in a duplicative way by pretty hinting that we're making t the courts look more like america. >> but the truth of the matterei is we're finding people. they aren't talented, they aren't highly skilled. but they know progressivet like vision, just like the back of their hand. right. that's the ultimate goal of what's happening here, not excellence. and americ.a suffers. >> corporations suffers, defendants suffes sufferr. >> well, it is just so
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unbelievably degrading. r i think for the whole countrye it's the opposite of excellence. and i appreciate your saying so. great. what a grea go a >> sorry.>> go ahead. i j i was justus going to say we set up this independent judiciary f as a way for every american i'mn instead of self-help, whicothly is the nasty way of saying i'm not going to rely on the legal or the justice system. >> we se t up our founding, set we up this independent judiciary. so c we can get people to voluntarily agree to bringre their disputes there. e chosen i don't want the cardiologist to be chosen by his color. i don't want the pilot to be the chosen by his race. and i don't want the judiciary to be chosen that way. we need excellence and this administration doesn't want that criticism. thank you. thank you. s
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so really, at the court, no one says it, but it's true. sly. the core of the democratic program is race hatred. obviously, the party of still jim crow is still at it. they never really change. it is called equity. equ florida state university, completely controlled by the left, is just adopted a seriesuy of diversity equity inclusion programs to promote bigotry openly castigates believing christians for their christian privilege. >>n privil-ha. there's no no christian privilen this country, by the way. offer >> the school also offers racially segregated scholarship that bars white students from applying, whic h is legal, but it's also race hatred. >> what's another word for it? there isn't one . it's racs everywe, but there's everywhere. >> chris , rufo, tirelessly on this. in broke the story. he's a fellow at the manhattan institute. he joinsnight. . >> chris , thanks so much for coming on . so i just have to ask you once again, how is this, which is so obviously illegal under federal and state laws, all 50 states, how is this allowed? peop >> well, it shouldn't be , but it's allowed because these are people who have power.
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they've expanded in the universities with these so-called diversity equity and inclusion programs.led dive and no one is challenging them from within the institution. and so that's why i'm doing this investigative series. i'm exposing it.what they're d we're going to put pressuroinge on these folks because what they're doing is quite simple. they're dividing americans or in this case, they'r, students t florida state along what matrix of oppression. oppression or designating some groups oppressor's, other groups oppressed. and they're creating rs and oth special benefits and special punishments based on your identityd. it's wrong. we have them scrambling. put and the more we expose it,n st the more we put pressure on them, the more that we coulda stamp out this raciat'l ideology that is capturing all o our institutions. >> well, and it's just it's directly opposed to the america i'at normal people want to live in, of all colors. but you're not prepared fortoda this. i'm just throwing this at you. i just read today that you'vepoe been appointed to the board ofd a college by governor desantis in florida. >> and in a minuteesantis , 30 . >> can you sum up what it's a very interesting story. can you sum up what you're doing and what that isointed att
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>> yeah, i was appointed along c with six other trustees to take over the new college ofth florida. it's the smallest public e systemst boarduniversity. the system on our first board gr weeting, we fired the presidenat . we letgoing to go of the general counsel, we switch the board chair and we're going to implement top to bottom reforms of this university. we're going to be bringingngingt a classical liberal arts education and demonstrating it's time for conservative st to get tough. it's timng inse fotir when wheno elections to actually start changing institutions. and we're not just simply goingf to be the caretakers of left wing ideology. we're taking action. governor ron desantiway.m proudo is leading the way. >> and i'm proud to be part of this movement. so you're not waiting around for a report from the current administration, this collegeng and no, we're acting veryro quickly. and i think you'rem going to see dramatic changes right from the outset. eand look, we're following the governor's lead. this is a guy who has a bold vision, takes courageous action. and really, the thing that i hope to demonstrate in this experiment taking over thislitia college is political courage, because that's whal
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t we need as conservatives. it's stopped it. it's time to stop just doing eac white papersh, talking to each e other. >> it'ohn dus time to take actim yoin tu knowhe, john durham is g to do a report in the next ten years. >> so o justse juse yot hold ti >> chris , rufo, great to see you. now, walls don't work. democrat walls are racist. you can't have a wall.s bu t buhet the democratic party st ou is building one right before the state of the union. also, we wanansgendet to point t tonight's transgender satanism brought to you by pfizer. hi, my name is sam and this is my story. in november of 2020 two, the cryptochrome and seeing strange hefti collapse worse than enron, billions of dollars vanish instantly. oh, we went to zero. sam bakeman, freed , charmed his way into this mass mainstream media turned him into a much bigger figure
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the planet will touch three big shows. one , tucker only on fox news and fox nation. >> in january ofy fo nineteen seventy two, two police officers, gregory foster and rocc murderedo lurie, were murderedti while on duty. their assassins were members orb the black nationalist group called the black liberation army, a terror groupern ar. the wife of one of the slain officers spoke at the rocco laurie memoriaofficel to honor the fifty first anniversary of those killings. and we wanted to show you part of what she said. >> it's hard to believe that greg been fifty one years since rocco and greg were murdered. s roccas so senseless to , you know, rocco was only twenty grree years old and gregory was only twenty. >> my life was never the same again. people often say that time heals all wounds, but when you have a broken heart, that never
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heals. >> but today we're honoring the memory of rocco.we he was a hero and we needp to t heroes to look up to today. tu: we thought that was worthcommit remembering. so the administration is so to democrathey'rcommitted to det they're building a huge wall around the capitol. what was formerl y called house the people's house is now just their house. and anyone who's not from there. caevery ann get away way and stp asking about what goes on inside. you're seeing pictures on your screen right now. you're no longer allowed in your own house because january 6th we can make you jana hostile. >> if you think about itry 6th,e behind those walls. the state eow. read th of the union tomorrow and your w need to stay far , far away you because it's not your country. >> anymore. >> small groups, people who hate you are running it. we've got a packed show tomorrow night. >> glenn greenwald, tulsi gabbard, doug macgregor, britt m hume, the guest joining us right before the speechr . we're out of time fort ac
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the night. we hope you have the besttu evening with the oneally , s you love po doing things that actually matter, not talking about politics.. and we will see you tomorrow. the state the night. >> my welcome, hannity on a busy monday news night. now, tonight, china's incursionb over america's heartland is over for now, but not before a massive spy balloon fromticalo our number one geopolitical foe. was allowed to float slowlyd tol over the all over north america now for eight long days. but for r some reason, at thisor hour, no tough words for communist china coming from the bi the biden whitden white house, t petty finger point
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