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wife on a romantic hot air balloon ride tonight and probably best i don't. any suggestion on what i should do now? i would go with the spicey chicken sandwich. we have lemarca from the control room, what the hell, dude, he just outed himself. lamarca had the hiccups. i'm watters and this is my world. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. east paalestino, ohio s not a huge place. it's about 5,000 people and east palestine was the place that produced dishes and cups and pitchers for america's hotels and enormous ceramics works there employed much of the town and it's all gone and the town is much poorer for it and the
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the spilled chemicals. the result of that decision was a giant toxic mushroom cloud overthe entire region, you're see ago picture on your screen right now. given the evident crisis in east palestine, how did the federal government, did the biden administration respond? well, under pete buttigieg, the department of transportation, which responds to train derailments took decisive action. pete buttigieg announced something called tran sis equity day that's yet another day that we celebrate race-based federal funding that despite the train derailment does not apply to east pal spine because the people that will -- palestine because the people that live there are the wrong color. an $80 million project for east philadelphia and $20 million in east detroit and both of which vote democrat and mayor pete talked about perhaps the most pressing problem in the country was that we have too many white construction workers. mayor pete said not a single
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word about east palestine, ohio. that's not because everything was under control there. as the dot was busy tweeting about black history month and transit equity, the governor of ohio announce that had controlled burn of chemicals from the derailment could potentially kill thousands. that shouldn't surprise you because vinyl chloride when burned turns into faschin and he recollects the single most deadly a gas in world war i and it was on that train in east palestine. the governor of ohio. >> those in the read area are facing grave danger of death if they are still in that area.
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those living in the area face a severe risk of skin damage. >> tucker: that is the tone and chuckle at the end is oregoner mike dewine of -- governor mike dewine of ohio and great defender of ukraine and he's announce that had, well, thousands of people in his area. if you live in a two mile radius, shelter in place and keep your windows closed and residents closer to the mushroom cloud put up near a hotel. within days they were all let back in their home without the department of transportation and
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washington saying a word. one hazardous material specialist put t the whole town may be unsafe as a result of this. watch. >> railroad is responsible for this and these people going back to their homes and they should have been tested and holmes should have been cleaned from the onset these people were being marginalized in an effort to mitigate this and first they're being told go get a hotel and keep your receipts and we'll reimburse you. east palestine is a very poor community. some of these people don't have money to get hotels and do all this stuff. this really looks like a nuclear winter and i said pretty much, yeah. we nuked this town with chemicals and this is what they're getting. >> tucker: imagine if this had happened in well, the favored cities of philadelphia and detroit. lots of poor people in the cities and everyone feels for them and everyone wants them to
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be safe. imagine at the same time this is happening in washington dc and st. georgetown. well, the national guard would be called in and no mushroom cloud of toxic chemicals on the horizon and we can promise you that. in both case this affected the rich or favored poor, it would be the lead of every news channel in the world. but it happened to the poor town of east palestine, ohio. who's people are forgotten and the view of the people that lead the country forgettable. no big deal. >> tucker: it could be in nooks, crannies and crevasses of course. that's how poison gas works. ask anyone for done. that would explain the effect
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that the chemical weapons expert just outlined why fish and animals are dying in the area without explanation. explanation is very obvious. one resident in east palestine said foxes are sick now. watch this. >> taylor is a dnr registered fox ke keeper and a couple of fs broke their legs trying to run after the initial derailment and one of his foxes even died. >> out of nowhere he started coughing really hard and just shut down and he had liquid diarrhea and just went very fast. >> taylor tells me all of his foxes have been sick and acting different since the weekend. some have abnormally puffy faces including the one he's holding. he says they're not eating properly and many dealing with stomach issues and acting lethargic. >> this isn't how a fox should act. he's very weak, limp. his eyes are very like water reigns leading and weepy. >> some of the foxes are pacing rapidly in their pen and another
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sign they're not well. >> tucker: yeah. pay attention to the animals always. there's a reason the phrase canary in the coal mine is a cliche. after all this becomes public and the water in the air in and around east palestine in the region could be contaminated, finally, finally pete buttigieg the department of transportation decided to weigh in "our federal partners at epa are on site and monitoring indoor and outdoor air quality". air quality, what about water? oh, water. what does that have to do with the climate change? it's the one thing you can't do without. after about two and a half days, you die. they're not checking the water. only checking the air a week after people were let back into their homes. according to major pete, the epa hasn't screened 200 homes to the burn or it's accidental and it was authorities burning it.
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they just don't care actually. could that be clearer? well, residents of east palestine were inhaling toxic fumes and mayor pete was joking about the chinese spy balloon. watch this. >> if you look at what the america transportation system haves faced in the last two or three years, partly because of the pandemic, we've faced issues from container shipping to airline cancellations, now we got balloons. >> that's right. >> tucker: there's never been a cabinet secretary this flamboyantly uncaring and evil if we're joking about it. that was major pete yesterday two weeks after the disaster in ohio. was this disaster predictable?
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we're not sure. netflix made a movie about it last year. a train derails in ohio and spills toxic chemicals everywhere and some of the locals in east palestine were extras in that film but no one saw it coming. it never could have happened. right. it is coming out now and we're not sure where the train derailed but according to a report, the train involved in the derailment, norfolk southern lobbied federal regulators for about a decade to not improve their emergency brakes. the biden administration like the previous two administrations didn't push the issue and apparently the emergency brakes on the particular train failed during this incident. now again, there's a lot of propaganda here. there's unions involved and there's a lot of people who benefit from assigning blame to this disaster. we're not going to endorse any theory about why it happened. we're only going to note that mayor pete, who was in charge of finding out why it happened doesn't seem interested at all.
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unlike everybody else in new york, washington and la, he's kind of pretending it didn't happen and telling his little jokes. we're interested in why it happened and its effects and we're grateful to be joined right now binet than hizodic and a resident of east palestine and lives two miles from where it happened and joining us with his wife kelly. thank you g.o.a.t. for joining -- both for joining us. are you concerned about being there right now? >> yes, we are. >> very. >> tucker: very. i bet you are. are you seeing effects, seems from our perspective hundreds of miles away, there's dangerous chemicals in your town, are you seeing the effects of that? >> we're seeing them locally and inside of our bodies, what we're experiencing. local fish in our creeks have died, oily sheens and coloration in our water, constant smell of burning plastics and chemicals in the air. issues with our dog vomiting,
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acting lethargic. it's scary stuff here, tucker. >> tucker: it's horrifying and a nightmare. again, if that happened in washington dc, no one would be living there right now. is there any federal presence, are you getting any sense that anybody that whom you send your tax dollars to every year cares about what happens to you? >> at this moment unfortunately not. >> tucker: no. there's no epa officials and hazmat suits, no one from the department of transportations walking around trying to find out how this happened and prevent it from happening again. >> nobody is knocking on our door. >> tucker: how many of your neighbors are still there? >> our neighbor across the street and next door neighbor came back on this past saturday as well. we returned back home and that was days after when they said it was safe to return and we still didn't feel comfortable and soon as we got into the ohio line, we
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immediately smelled the chemicals yet again and since then i have the chemical will your honors and reaction, rash, on my face and my throat is getting irritated again and feeling very uneasy. very uneasy. >> tucker: man, i'm so sorry and just assuming looking at the numbers, i've never been to east palestine, but looks like a lot of people there don't have anywhere else to go. >> that's the thing, we moved her last may and got a nice four acre property and a place to call our home. outskirts of the town where it happened but in town is a small knit area and a lot are lower class and lower income and fortunately we had a place to go on sunday whenever we got the two mile evacuation order and a lot of those families
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unfortunately didn't and this should have happened on friday, wherever -- >> when the initial crash happened. >> when it initially happened and the chemicals were for whatever reason not released or known and in my opinion, inny my industry, there's a paper trail with anything. especially when it comes to rail cars. there's sdss, manifests and even if they didn't know benefit of the doubt what happened then, it's a simple call to the producer and they can have it to you in minutes. so there's a lot of fishy stuff going on. >> tucker: they know what's in their rail cars, of course they do. nathan and kelly, thank you for joining us and god speed in east palestine. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: residents in town were told they could return to their homes shortly after authorities burned the toxic chemicals and created the poisonous mushroom cloud you've seen. now the governor of ohio, mike dewine says the tap water
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probably isn't safe to drink. but the same time you can't drink the 257 water because it's filled with poisonous chemicals, dewine is telling the people of ohio, it's okay to go back home. watch this. >> i think i'd be drinking the bottled water and i would be continuing to find out what the test were showing as far as the air. i would be alert and concerned but i would be back in our house. >> tucker: it's possible to force them to move to east palestine indefinitely and see how he does. drink bottled water and stay alert. dr. jessica jeanette nesheiwat s joining us tonight. >> i would not be rushing to get back l. there's chemicals on
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that train and the great concern was vinyl chloride and one of the most toxic poisonous chemicals on the planet that it's listed as a human carcinogen and has potential to cause cancer, liver cancer, breast cancer, leukemia and blood cancer. on top of that when you burn it, which is what they're doing now, a controlled burn, you have by-products. those by-products can be lethal as well. as you mentioned earlier, phosgene, it's a lethal chemical used as a weapon in world war and i world war iand it's on. cdc website if case you come into contact with phosgene. all the chemicals on the epa are only testing for vinyl chloride but what about all those chemicals causing symptoms like
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the previous guest was experexperienced and sore throad burning of the eyes and the death of the fish, wildlife and chickens and pets and animals so it's of great concern. we need to see fema on the ground and premature clearance by the epa to return back to the area. >> tucker: great to see you tonight, dr. nesheiwat. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: we have a video journalist on the ground there and spoken to business residents and owners in the town. nick, thank you for coming on. makes me feel bad we're not there. what's your acespedesment of the town right now? reporter: what's going on on the ground is a little different from what you'd see in the media and sentme sentiment from the rs
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is they're super annoyed with howl the federal government and biden administration is handling this situation and epa in particular and won't talk to any of the residents and have people that are right up there and i spoke with a small business owner and that was their business where the explosion was and they can't get anything out of the epa and coming for a few days and took over their entire business and would not let them in but want talk to them or give them a plan or tell them anything. that's how it's going for everybody that's in this town. so they don't know if they're going to be abandoned by the federal government. they don't know if their town will be wiped off the map. it's really sad when you're talking to these people because they don't know if the town will be demolished by people having to leave and people scared to
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come back to the town. there's a myriad of people that don't believe the epa's acespedesment that the town is okay to go -- assessment that the town is okay to go back and they haven't bothered. that's a scary thing that the federal government cannot be trusted enough to be able to tell us whether or not it's safe to go in an area like this. >> tucker: well, they forced the covid vaccines on the country so i think they can't be trusted. i'm interested as a factual matter, is the epa tracking where this cloud of chemicals went? i mean it was a local problem and became a regional problem and is there any information on the effects of those clouds of chemicals? reporter: tucker, the epa is not releasing a lot of the data that they've supposedly been collecting and they were supposed to release data last week on water samples; right. was the water supply contaminated.
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was ground water contaminated and they've not done any of that. that's another thing that residents are complaining about a lot and they don't know if they can trust their own tap water. they don't want to turn on their taps and a lot of people have wells but they have no clue if their ground water has been contaminated. >> tucker: it's beyond belief. reporter: this is america and a first world country. >> tucker: yeah, or was. nick, i so appreciate that report from the scene in east palestine, ohio. thank you. for over two years now, we've been treated to endless lectures about democracy and i'm defending democracy. if you want to destroy democracy, what's the first thing you do? let people from other countries choose your leaders and that's not democracy, it's the opposite and democrats are openly trying to do that now. let the residents of other two countries vote in our elections. more in a minute.
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now they're not even hiding it. all over the country in democrat-control #-d areas it's become common to allow illegal aliens to vote in an election. foreigners got to pick your leaders. that's not knock seizure democre opposite. that's tyranny. san francisco and new york have already allowed this to happen and it's become federal. 162 democrats in the house of represrepresentatives just voteo allow illegal aliens to vote in elections. you're in dc but you're n a american citizen and your vote was canceled by a foreigner. democracy? no, not even close. here's dc delegate eleanor holmes norton. >> there's a long history of the united states of noncitizens being allowed to vote in local,
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state, territorial, and federal elections. dc residents a majority of those black and brown are worthy and capable of governing themselves. it is true, congress has absolute power over dc but might does not make right. >> tucker: oh, so if something happened in american history for awhile, it's okay. is that what you're saying? you moron. yes, the citizens of dc and every place in america have a right to govern themselves. she's saying you should be governed by foreigners. thomas massey is from kentucky and is a congressman. thank you so much for coming on, congressman. how is this not the most obvious attack on democracy? >> it is an attack and after years of bleeding about russian
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interference, the democrats have now voted to let russian nationals and chinese communist to vote in our elections. eleanor holmes norton was correct but she didn't tell you you had to own land back then. in other words you were presumed to be a citizen if you owned land to vote. i'm sure she doesn't to want go back to those days. >> tucker: i don't think so. >> the crazy thing is there are at least -- right. there are about 50,000 foreign nationals in washington dc and as you pointed out, some of them have a visa but about half don't have a visa. they came here illegally, and i asked the ranking member jamie raskin since dc allows those in jail and prison to vote, does this mean an illegal alien in prison can vote in washington dc? he wouldn't say that they couldn't. >> tucker: so we have -- this is of special concern now not just because philosophically repulsive but tens of millions of illegal aliens or nationals
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and holders of foreign passports living in the united states and our elections are determined by tens or hundred of thousands of votes. if they can all vote. then we're done. like why are people outraged by this? >> i am outraged but obviously 162 democrats aren't because they voted to allow it to happen. so it's just insane really, tucker. >> tucker: i would say. this adds on many issues and thomas massey, congressman from kentucky. thanks for joining us. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: if you want to know how free your site s ask a basic question: am i allowed to make fun of the people in charge? can i mock them? can i tweet them? not with violence but words. if you can, it's a free country. if not, it's not.
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you should be concern that had comedians are unsustained attack in this country and we thought it would be great to make a documentary about this. here's part of it. >> ladies and gentlemen, make noise for dave chapelle. >> a local man was triggered by the comedian's jokes. >> netflix employees walking out of the company's hollywood office. >> hollywood's biggest night shadowed by a big night. >> kevin hart's job hosting the 91st academy awards lasted to dais. >> that was the most racist joke ever. >> we won't tolerate jokes. >> i don't think we should encourage the most easily upset, the most easily offended.
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most hypersensitive people in our culture to establish a cultural norm. >> this war on jokes must end. >> like giving a ted talk and my job is to be funny on stage. >> we don't get angry at the person screwing us but the person pointing out someone is screwing us and that's where i come back. >> that's what it's like. how do yuppies get through life like this, man? >> tucker: can't make fun of the people in charge, you're not free. documentary is called death of comedy. it's out tomorrow on fox nation. 20 years ago, no one even dared suggest applying a firmtive action standards to airline pilots or air traffic controllers but the biden administration has mandate that had and the inevitable result is millions of lives at risk. for real, not a rhetorical point and we've got examples and new
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>> tucker: commercial sayre travel was long -- air travel was long been the safest in the word. so safe you didn't think about it. that began to change immediately after joe biden game president. biden improsed principles of equity on the airlines and meant dramatically lowering hiring standards for pilots and air traffic controllers and disgracefully the airlines went along with it. result: there's been several near disasters in aviation recently with hundreds of lives at stake in each case. last wednesday for example, a united flight coming in for a landing in houston. the aircraft was low enough that passengers could see the runway and right before landing the plane on the ground taxied out into the path of the united flight and the pilot aborted the landing so dramatically people
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on board were terrified and another near miss at american airport. though this one never made the news. what's happening here? we wanted to know what is going on in commercial aviation. clearly something is so we reached out to someone that's flown for the airlines for many years. the following account was written in december by veteran united airlines pilot. under its woke ceo scott kirby said politics and racialist ideology to trump safety concerns. according to this pilot that works for scott kirby right now, those decisions had put the lives of passengers in grave danger. "name redacted just told me about a b triple 7 off maui that almost crackerred two nights ago. crashed two nights ago. both pilots became disoriented and pulled 2.5 feet above water pulling triple gs. management is hell bent on just ignoring what is going on. the investigation is still
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ongoing but the campaign of the maui flight was brand new and new hire first officer and my understanding is that we almost lost an airplane for no good reason. both have been sent back to go through the four week course. the new hire here on my fleet is a nightmare. it took him 50 hours to get through initial operating experience. worse yet talking to his instructor out of his 25 landings in the simulator, 15 of them ended up in the dirt. not one of them was on the center line-over the runway. they said his radio work was like that of a private pilot. no situation gnat awareness. i'm jump seating to sfo right now and united b triple 7 first officer is next to me and said the training is totally inadd i can't tell for new hires and her husband helps train them at the pilot academyive i can't tell and asking these --iveuate and many don't know what they're
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hiring them straight out of high school and just about the money and adhering to esg". it's not just united but everywhere. southwest airlines in-house pilot training program called destination 225 dramatically lowered its standards and many graduates work for a charter company called swift air under contract for the biden administration to fly illegal aliens around the country-specific friendsatfoxnews.com without the american -- without the american public knowing about it. formerly a flight attendant hit the runway so hard on landing that a crew member was gravely injured. this is what it looks like in real terms when you decide that identity is more important than aptitude in something critical like aviation and many people will die because of this. you should know that. last night a horrible sooting on
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the campus of michigan state university and we're learning that prosecutors failed to do their duty and protect the rest of us. fox's trace gallagher has that story for us tonight. reporter: hey, tucker, the michigan state shooter identified as 43-year-old anthony mccray and his father said mccray turned bad after his mom died a few years ago and the father pled for his son to give up his guns but now we know the father didn't have to plead because in 2019, anthony mccray was arrested and charged with carrying a con saled weapon without a -- concealed weapon without a permit, punishable up to five years in prison and the county da was carol seeman from the george soros line of prosecutors and gascon in los angeles and da seeman ended mandatory sentencing for firearms allowing anthony mikro to plead down to a mis-mean and serve a year of probation. some argue with the mandatory
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sentencing guidelines it would have been unlikely he'd serve five years and they may be right. that's not the point. because had he been convicted of a felony, mccray would have been prevented from owning a firearm when his sentence was up. instead the misdemeanor charge left him eligible to purchase and own a gun, which he did. today president biden and several democratic lawmakers talked about tougher gun laws and none talked about increasing and enforcing penalties for gun crime and da carol sieman said leading to dramatic racial inequity and is not linked to the goal of keeping people safe. the families of eight michigan state students might beg to differ. tucker. >> tucker: trace gallagher, the great trace gallagher for us tonight. see trace every night at midnight. thank you. well known media figure has a new video out celebrating the
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>> tucker: it's valentine's day and to celebrate we want to show you a clip from something called the daily show. not almost forgotten. ththey put up this video and the point is to make you feel good about aging deeply unlikable woman that never had kids. it's cool to be childless. go baron but the video if you watch it produces exactly the opposite effect. it's super depressing to hold a day in the life of a childless woman. >> this is a day in the life of a chideless woman. i -- childless woman. i wake up at 6:00 a.m. and reck i have no kids to take to school, i take an edible, masturbate and go back to sleep. i wake up 12:30 p.m. and get raready for a busy day of doing whatever the [ bleep ] i feel like. i put on my most impractical and
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stylish shoes since i won't be chasing a child around the grocery store. geopolitical to my five spot in paris to grab a chris san antonio and that's a day in the life of a childless woman. >> tucker: narcissism, it makes you happy. no kidding. jessie kelly is a host of the jessie kelly show and joins us. does living for yourself when it's always about you, is that the road to joy and fulfillment? i wonder. >> i wonder why you called me a wise man, tucker, you're very stupid and when i was a kid, i thought i was wise and very intelligent. i had a mom that loved me and was like jesse, you're the smartest and the best. one day i'm 18 years scold got a 0.0 grade point average in college and i'm not making that
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up and you're not actually smart. everything you've been told is a lie, jesse and you're quite stupid and will have to deal with that. that's what you see women like chelsea handler, feminists like chelsea handler going with now and they've been lied to and and that he has right now and doing the career and showing a family and anything like that and soon you're chelsea handler and soon it's valentine's day and your womb resembles a dried up old tumble weed blowing down a western town and your valentine dose day is a copy of magic mike and a half full bottle of zahnics and you're pretending -- xa nix and you're not happy. >> tucker: rather then dealing
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with it like obesity, they're redefining it as good. how dark is that? >> we redefined everything, tucker. you're right. whatever choices you make no matter what you do or where you end up, it's all good and fine. there are no goals, there's no achievement or dis-dna tieback d all just a meaningful nothing and a lot of people don't know why they're sad but they're sad and feel directionless and we've taken that from them and it's not just feminism and across our society we've built sad people almost intentionally and it's a bummer. >> tucker: really quick, you've been successful and can order what you want off amazon, do consumer products make you happy in the end, what do you think? >> it depends, tucker, most of the time not. i found out cinnamon toast crunch mixture and there's a mixture you can buy and put on
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most anything. most things don't make me happy but that definitely did. >> tucker: that's totally fair. that's why i called you the great jesse kelly. great to see you tonight. >> see ya, boss. >> tucker: so george gascon, the district attorney in los angeles by prosecutors and he stopped punishing theft and as a result a lot of businesses are getting robbed and violently with weapons and in some cases they're fighting back and one of the clerks is the employee of the month. this lunatic comes in wielding a long knife and looks like a butture knife and try -- butcher night and tries to rob a mini mart and the clerk grabbed the nighttime you're seeing the pictures and the clerk ran the robber out of the store at knife point. the store's owner said the clerk is "a brave girl". that's an understatement total heroin and has a permanent spot
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you know what the number one best-selling book in the world is? it's the bible. it's been that year after year, after year, after year. it's the number one selling book in all of history. why? because it's god's word. it's god's word from cover to cover. every word is true. do i understand it all? no, but i believe it all. and if you put your faith and trust in god, whose word never changes, you'll never be disappointed. see god tells us in his word that he loves us, and he sent his son from heaven to this earth to take our sins, that he died and shed his blood on a cross for our sins. if you've never trusted jesus as your savior, do it right now. just pray this prayer with me. just say, god, i'm a sinner. i'm sorry.
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i want to turn from my sins. i believe jesus is your son. i want to trust him as my savior and follow him as my lord. amen. if you prayed that prayer, call that number right now that's on the screen. we've got people that would like to speak with you, pray with you but if you don't have a bible, tell them and they'll send you one. god bless you.
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>> tucker: it's valentine's day. if you're a man what to buy? is a bouquet of flowers and a card enough to express your love? joe biden is uniquely unburdened by the anxiety. he has no idea it's val not time's day. if he did he wouldn't know who to sell brought with. here he is confusing his sister and his wife. president: they don't call it super tuesday for nothing. this is my sister valerie and my
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wife. oh, they switched on me. >> tucker: they switched on me. it's funny, in a sad way. are they going to make a senile guy president? you can mock it. if you are dr. jill it's not funny. that's your husband. you are married to him. have a child with him. that has to sting. how is she feeling tonight? who is she spending valentine's day with? if the state of the union is a indication she may have a second string dude to spend it with. the second gentleman. watch. ♪ (kissing noises)
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>> tucker: look, as a institutional matter this show is for m monogamy. we mean that. if were honest can you blame dr? you can't. something remarkable seems to be happening at a church in kentucky. we will cover it. see you then. >> sean: welcome to "han it" is there anybody, just anyone competent in the biden administration? is anyone working a full schedule? the white house today calderon it at 47:00 p.m. we barley heard from joe biden all week, certainly not the weekend as our military is shooting down unidentified foreign objects out of the sky left and right. now on the ground in
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