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ke what? visionworks. see the difference. 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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median income is lass than $45,000. east palestine is overwhelmingly white and politically conservative. more than 70% of the voters in the surrounding counties supported donald trump in the last election. that shouldn't be relevant but you're about to hear, it very much is. 11 days ago, 150 car train derailed in east palestine and it spewed poisonous chemicals onto the ground and in the surface waters. after the crash, the ohio state epa found evidence of yabbial acura late in the water and streams and creeks that feed it. this was more of a concern for east palestine given the ohio river supplies drinking water to about a tenth of the u.s. population. this train derailment was a environmental disaster. not an environmental disaster like climate change is, but an actual environmental disaster, one that's hurting actual people. then it got worse. several days after the derailment, officials decided it was a good idea to set fire to
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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 keepe keeper and a couple os 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 >> so residents in the town,mes we're told they can returnshorye to their homes shortly after authorities burned the toxic chemicals and created the poisonous mushroom cloud you have seen. >> now e govern, the governor of ohio,t
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mike dewine, says the tap watero drobably d isn't safe to drink. >> but at the same time, you can't drink the tap watertellin because it is filled with poisonous chemicals. dewine is telling the people , ohio, it's okay to go back home.e >> watch this.king t i think thathe i wouldd wate be drinking the bottled water and i would be continuings th to find out what the tests were showing as far as the er, i would be alert and concern, but i think i would probably o be back in my house. >> you got to think it's possible for the ohio legislature to pass a law to mo tonight forcing governor dewine to move to ease palestinvee indefinitely and just see how he does with bottled water . . >> stay alert. doctor jeanette nesh, what is the director of city m.d. she joins us tonight to assess. doctor , thank you for coming. how concerned would you be ? >> would you be eager to move to east palestine tonight? absolutely not, tucker.e ru yoshu know, there is a variety f
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s on that train from iso butling ethylene heltzel acetyl and vinyl chloride. and of course, the greatest concern is vinyl chloride, because this is one of the most toxic, poisonous chemicalsnet on the planet such that itth is listed as a human carcinogen . pot what does that mean?en t has the potential to cause cancer, liver cancer,d breast cancer, leukemias, blood cancer. and so on top of that,t, when yu burn it, which is what they're doing now, a controlled burn, then you have byproducts. those byproducts can be lethal as well. as you mentioned earlier, phosgene, this is a lethal chemical that has been used as a weapon in world war one .ae and it's even listed on the cd c website. they have an. preparedness protocol in case you come into contacte yo with phosgen e, all thesehe chemicals in the epa that that we know of. e far , only testing for vinyl chloride. but what about the ethyl texel ? what aboutse the butyl acetate and all these other chemicals? emicalthat are causing the sympe
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like your previous guest has been experiencing? eviousheadache, sore throat irritation of the eyes, burning of the skrienced n, difficultyde breathing, the decease of fish,n the death, the fish, the wildlife, the chickens, the pets, the animals, so it's of great concern. we need to see fema out thered o on the ground. and we probably had a premature clearance by the epa to return the citizens back into that community. >> yeah, it's not about climate, so they don't care. great to see. thank you. >>ank you, tucker. >> t nick salter is a videoe gru journalist who is on the ground there in east palestine, ohio.nd he's spoken to business ownerse and residents of the town. >> he joins us now.r comi mack , thank you so muchng for coming on .ke l bamakes me feel that we're not there, that that you are. what's your assessment of the town right now? so what's going on on the ground is is a little bit different from what you might m see in the media. edthe sentiment from the residents seems to be that they are super annoyed at
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how the federal government, how the biden administration in howlparticular is handling this situation. you have the epa in particular.that are they won't talk to any of the residents. you have people that are right up there.th i spoke with a a small business owner. was t that was their business washe right in front of where the the explosion was. epa they can't get anything out of the epa. e the federal government came in u for a few days, took over their entire business, would not let them in, okay, but also wouldn't talk to themything and wouldn't give them a plan, wouldn't tell them anything.ev and that's exactly how it'eryboi going for everybody that's in this town . so they don't knowandone if thew will bto be abandoned by the federal government and they don't know whae wiped f t theirn is going to be wiped off the map. and it's really sad when you're talking to these people because they are terrified that this town , that they grew up in, that they've lived in for their entire lives is going to be completely demolishethd b.
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by people having to leave, people scared to even come back to th e town .s there's a myriad of people that do not believe the epa'sown is assessment that the town is okay to go back into. d so they just haven't bothered. and that is a really scaryvernme thing to think that the federalt government cannot be trusteds sa enough to be able to telln ar us whether or noeat it's safe to go in an area like this wherecon they forced the current vaccines itrhinkn the country. so i think they can't be trusted. but i'm really interested as ala factual matter, is the epawher tracking where this cloud ofm chemicals went?d be i mean, it was a localcame a prm . >> it became a regional problem. do we have anye informationefft on the effects of those clouds of chemicals yet? >> so, tucker, the epa is not releasing a lot of the datand te that that they've supposedly been collecting. they were supposedsued t releasa last week on water samples. right. how was the water supply
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contaminated? o was groundwater contaminated? they have not done any of that.f okay a that's another thing that residents are complaining about a lot because they don'tlo kno t know if they can trust wir their own tap water. they don't wanps and at turn onu taps. a lot of these people do haveth wells, but they have no clue ifd they're groundwater has been contaminated. >> it's it's. tucker: it' beyon. this is america.>> this is a first world country. i mean, yeah. >> or was next. i sure appreciate that reporte n from the scene in east palestine. thank you.stine, ohio. thank you. for over two so for over two years now, weabn have been treated to endless lectures about democracy. >> i'm defending democracym . s the firs well, if you want to destroyu do democracy, what's the first thing you would do? let people fro fm other countries you choose your leaders?d th that's up to bankruptcy, ofat course, is the'scracy, i opposi. but democrats are openly trying to do that. now, let's let the residents let th, other countries vote in our elections for real. >>ie i more on that next.
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shut up. racist, but it's true they say it another not even hiding itnti all over the country inllow democratic controlled areas, it's become common to allow illegal aliens to vote to vote n elections so foreign citizens, foreigners could pick seizure your leaders. >> how is that democracy? that's not democracy. the opposite o thef democracy. well, that's tyranny, of course. san francisco, chicagothat's ty, new york city have already allowed this to happen. now it's become federao happ and it's bl. one hundred and sixty two democrats in the house of representatives have just votefd to allowtives t illegal aliens to vote in washington, dc elections. i >> so you're a resident of dc, u you're an american citizen, but american citizenceled by a foreigner. so i'm a holder of a foreign and passport who's sworn allegiance to a foreign flag gets to pick your leader. dimmock, see? no, not even close. here's dc delegate eleanor holmes norton.'s a lon >> there's a long history in the united states of citizensg e being allowed to vote in local,
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state, territorial and federalel elections.ecs. d.c. dc residents, a majority of whom were black and brown, are worthy and capable of governing themselves. >> it is true congress hasower absolute power over d.c., butr c might does not make right.>> tu: >> i oh. so if something happened in american history, for a while, it's okay. >> is that what you're saying? you? d and yes, the citizens of dc in every place in america have a right to govern themselves. she's sayingying you shoul we sn be governed by foreigners. ed >> thomas massie is a member ofs congress from the commonwealth of kentucky. we're honorethd to havank e yoy, us tonight. congressman, thank you so much.. how is this not th for coming on . >> how is this not the most obvious attack on democracy?n ar it is an attack. b >> and after years of bleeding
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about russian interference, the democrats have now votedonal to let russian nationals and chinese communist in our elections. now, eleanor holmes norton wasea correct, but what she didn't tell you, tucker, is you hadd in oth to own land back then in other d words, you were presumed to be. a citizen if you owned land back then to vote. oesn't t gi'm pretty sure she dt want to go back to those days. and here's the crazy thing. ithere are at least right there ,about fifty thousand foreign nationals in washington, d.c.thm and as you pointed out, some of them have a visa, but about half of them don't have a visa. they came here illegally. and i asked the ranking member, jamie raskin, since dc allows jaille who are ic n jail and prison to vote, does this mean that an illegal alien whoen is in prison can vote in washington, d.c.? the and he did. he wouldn't say thatf spec they couldn't. so we have this is of specialno concern, not just because it's l philosophically repulsive, but because we have tens of natio
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millions of illegal aliens, foreign nationals, holders of naforeign passports, sworn allegiance to a foreign country our living in the unitedel states io our elections are determinedf by tens or hundreds of thousands of votes . so if they can all vote , then we're done like that's. why aren't people outragedke why by escs? mocrat >>s well, i am outraged, butlo obviously, one hundred and sixty two democrat aren't because they voted to allow itpp to happen. so i it's just insane, really, tucker. oh, i would say on this, as on. so many issues, a rare voice of sanity. thomas massie, a member of massm congress from kentucky, thank you for joininan g. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: if you want to know how free your site so if you want to know how free your society is , you askfun of a really basic question. am the i allowed to make fun of the people in charge? can i mock them?with violence bu ifn i tweet that i with violence, but with words y. a freeotu can, it's country. if you can't, it's not so youyod
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should be concerned that comedians are under sustained attack in thise concern countr sometimes physically.s co and we thought it'duntr be interesting to make a documentary abouy an te investigating the death of comedy. it's for fox nation. here's part of it, ladies and gentlemen. >> make some noise for hip-hop history. a local mane accused of attacking dave chappelle on stageise fohapelley >> he was triggered by the comedian's jokes. the and netflix employees walking out of the company's hollywood office to hollywood's biggest night, overshadowed by anht onstage black. oh, wow. b yo, bro. >> oh, oh, oh. and then one girl goes, we think you're not entitled to be making some of the jokes are making. do we want to talk about anothe >> kevinb hor comedian, kevin hh job hosting the ninety first 91 academst ay awards lasted just . days with the most racist joke . >> i don't ever. and we won't tolerate jokes.en l i don't think we shouldset, the most e encourage the most easily said, the most easily offendedas,
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my most hypersensitive people in our culture to establish a cultural>> thi norm. ted this war on jokes is not giving a ted talk. don't get angr my job is to be funny on stage. person we don't get angry a st the person who's screwing us . we get angry at the person who's pointing out that someone d that'sscreams and that's wher. i like to stir the pot. what it's like to be how do you get through life like this man? can't make fun of the people in charge. >> you're not free.. it's the documentary is called the death of comedy. it's out tomorroion.w on fox nation.n da so twenty years ago, nreot one even dared to suggest applying affirmative action standards to airline pilots. r traffior air traffic controllt but the biden administration is mandated that and the inevitable result is millions of lives at risk for real, not,m
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so dramatically that people d. americane terrifie it was another near miss at anee american airport that this one never made the news. know wi clearly somethin here? reached out to know what is going on in commercial aviation. clearly, something someo is ne s so we reached out to someone who's flown for the airlines for many years. ing the following account was written in december by as pilo veteran united airlines pilot underrates woke ceo scott kirby, united airlines allowedtm politics and racialist ideology to trump safety concerns,ot according to this pilot who works for scott kirby right now, those decisions have put g the lives of passengers in grave danger, quote, nameabout redacted. just told me about a b tripleo s seven off maui that almost crashed two nights ago. both pilot crashs became disoriented and pulled out of a dove three hundred feet above the water. dientedpulling two and a half . i'm just home from denver training center. there's some real horrorma stories out there about united , but managemennageme juh bent on just ignoring whatll
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is going on . the investigat e is stills bran ongoing, but the captain of new maui flight was brand new . there was a new hire. alm first officer in f my understanding is that we almost lost an airplanode for no good reason.k course both have been sent back to goth through the four week course. the new hire here on my fleet hu is a nightmare. it took them 50 hours to get through initial operating experience. worse yet, talking to his them ended up in the dirt. not on twenty five landings in the simulator, fifteen ended up in the dirt. no thet one of them wass ra on the center. one of the runway, they said, oa is radioed wort ofk is like thaf a private pilot. >> he has no situationali'm ju awareness. d united i'm jump seating to sfo right t now. united be tripleriple 7 firs set officer is next to me. she said the training is totally inadequate. for new hires. her husband helps train them ata piited's in-house pilot academy . aviad he's constantly asking these kids who come inacademyi,s anyone told you what this is ? many have no idea what they're getting into. they're hiring people straight out of high school now. they'
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zero aviation knowledge orschooa desire. it's jusust about about the mony and adhering to esg, end quote. and it's not just united .t airs >> it's everywhere. southwest airlines in house pilot training program called destination two to five has dramatically lowered its standards. many of its graduates winds stad working for a charter companyer called swift air, which is under contract from theract l by the administration to fly illegal aliens around the country without the americane friendsa population knowing about it. but other graduates wind up flying for southwest airlinespu last year, newly hired first officer on a southwest flight, formerly a flight attendant, hit the runway so hard landing that a crew member was gravely injured. >> sinjured.o this is what it ls like in real terms when you decide thatt identity is more important than aptitude in something critical like aviation. at some point, manmanyply people going to die because of this. k you should know thatnow that lat unive was a horrible shooting
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on the campus of michigan state university. and once again, as is so oftentp the case, we're learningr duty p prosecutors failed to do their duty and protect the rest of us . ts.foxes. tonight >> trace gallagher has the story for us tonight. it's: hey, tucker, the the michr is identified as forty three year old anthony mcrae. hiathes father says mcrae turned bad after his mom died a fewdief years ago. years ago and the father says he played for his son to give up his guns . bew weca knousw the father didn't have to plead because in 2019, anthony mcrae was arrested and charged with carrying a concealed weapoweapon without a permit, a felony punishable by up to five years in prison. but at the time, the ingham county, michigan, d.a. was carol seeman. she was from the george soros line of progressive prosecutorsn ,including george gascon in los angeles and larry krasner and philadelphia. so in 2019 days, seeman ended the mandatory sentencing for felony firearms charges, allowing anthony mcrae to pleado down to a misdemeanor and server a year of probation. of probati. some argue wit
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now, some argue that eveny with the mandatory sentencing guidelinesencing, it would havey unlikely that mcrae would havebe served five years and they mayde be right, but that's not the point, because had he been convicted of a felony, mcraea fr would have been prevented from owning a firearmme wa when hisce sentence was up. left h instead, the misdemeanor charge im purleft him eligible to purce and own a gun, which he did today. president biden and several democratic lawmakers talked about tougher guoughern laws. none of them talked about increasing or enforcing s for gun crimes. in 2019, d.a. carol seamon said that sentencing enhancements lead to dramatic racialf keepin inequity and is not linked to the goal of keeping people stat safe . the families of eight michigan state studentsight might beguckt to differ. >> tucker. trace gallagher, the great trace gallagher for us tonight. you can see trace every nightmig at midnight. thanht.k you so well known media figure has a new video video
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and see how much you can save. >> it's valentine's day and to c called the de occasion, weli wat to show you a clip from something calledai the daily shw . now almost forgotten, but they put out this video. and the point is to make you f feel good about being an aginged ,deeply unlikable woman who never had kids. >> it's cool to bel to childlesd go barren.eof but actually , the video, ifyouu you watcceh it, produces exactly the opposite effect. it's super depressing to hold a day in the life of a child. di >> this woman n. f >> this is a day in the life of i a childless woman. i wake up athildless w six am. c i remember that i have no kids t to take to school, so i take ant edible and go back to sleep. i wake u i wake up at twelve thirty pm and get ready for a busy day ofe [doing whatever the i feel lie i pu i put on my most impractical
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and stylish shoes since i won't be chasing a child h shoes around the grocery store.y stor i go to my fave. spot in paris to grab a croissant. >> i do a meditation session on the plane since i have screaming kids allowing me all the time in the world to become life o enlightened. >> and that's a day in the life of a childless woman. narcissism. it makes you happy. no kidding.no >> jesse kelly is the host ofsse the jesse kelly show and a very wise man. >> actually , he joinsyourself e us tonight. jesse , does narcissism, doesn living for yoursel if when it's always about you? is that the road to joy and fulfillment? i wonder? why yo >> you know, i wonder why youa called me a wise man, tucker.a , >> i'm actually very stupid. thought i wa you see, when i was a kid,nd i thought i was wise. i thought i was veryintelligent. intelligent. i did. i haa mom that, tucker?s because i halid a mom who lovede me and she was always justhe you're the smartest, jesse . you're the best.y i' and then one day i'm eighteen years old and i got a zeroand i point zero grade point average
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in college. i'm not making that up. and i realizednd you're not actually smart. everything you've been told is a lie. ande qu jesse , you'reite actually quitt stupid and you're going to have to deal with that.ke that's what you see. women like chelsea handler, feminists like chelsea handler going with now they'vech been lied to by their society forever, that you could be a girl, boss. you can do anything a man could do, which everyone who's ever seen a woman back up vehicleg knows that's not true. but either way, they've beenth told that they should do careear ,don't do a family or anythingn like that. rnd soon you're chelsea handle . and your soon it's valentine's day snd your room resemble the dried up tumbleweed blowing down an old wester un town and your valentine's. a date for the tenth year inlene a row is a ten year old copy of magic mike and a half full bottle of xanax. and you're trying to pretend like you're happy, but you're not happy. and it's actually not her fault. she's been lied to by a country that has lost its way. >> it's just rather that, i mean, there really is not an overstatement, a crisis of solitude. >> people are alone. >> man is not meant to beather alone.
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solitary confinement is a punishment, is the worst then dealing it lipunishment. >> but rather than dealing good. with it like obesity, there, redefining it is good. i >> how dark is that? we redefined.everything everything is good, tucker. but you're right about this..wht weev telerl people that whatever choices you make, no matter what you do, no matter where you end up all., it's all good. it's all fine. there are no goals. there's no achievement. ckthere's no decision.d it's all just a bunch of meaningless nothing. and now we have a society fulleo of people that are sadn'.ey're a they don't even a lot of people don't even know why they're sad, but they're sad. we' they feel directionless becausve we've taken that from them. it's not just feminism. it's it's across our society. we've built sad people almostaly intentionally. it ands is a. >> really quick. you've been successful. you caorder whn order whatever off amazon. do consumer products makyoe you happy in the end, do you think?, >> well, it depends, tucker. most of the time not.i bufot i did find outt some cinnamon toast crunch mixture. there's actually a mixture of the cinnamon powder and the sugar that you can buy
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and actually put itpu on anything. so most things don't make met my happy. >> but that's most definitely did that. you know what?that d that's totallyef that' that's wy great jessou the great jesse kelly. thank you. greae ket to see you tonight. >> zubov. >> so, george gascon, the suspect district attorney in los angeles, d to prosecute. st buopt that's the opposite. why does he stop punishing theft innishing l.a.? re >> and as a result, a losut of businesses are getting robbed, a lot of cases violentlythey with weapons and in some cases clerks. than'rk and k are fighting back. this one of those clerks is tonight's employee ofding a long knife and looks lik the month. so this lunatic comes ine wielding a long knife, looks likebutture knif a butcher knifs to rob a mini mart in rob a a westlake neighborhood. and the clerk grabs the knife.rd you're seeing the picturesu're e on your screen now. f th of course, the clerk then ran the robber out of the store. at knife point. the store's owner, rena amaia, said the clerk is , quote, a brave girl.that's a >> that's an understatement.unde totamentl heroine has a permanet
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valerie. and i'm jill's husband. oh, no, no. you switch this. oh, they >> my wife is my sister. they switched on me. yeah, they sort of. it's it is pretty funny. a sad way in a sad way. are they really going to make us see now guy president ?ck are they really that cynical? yeah, they are. but at least you can mock it. >> but if you're doctor jill is not as funny. that's your husband, you're married to him. >> you had a child with him. h that's got to sting a little bit. on some level, she's got to be s human, maybe deep, deep inside . so how is she feeling tonight? ? who is she who's she going to spend valentine's day with ? f the unione state o is any indication, she may have a second string doing to spend i it with the second gentleman.th >> watch it. s show
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look, as an institutional matter, this show is for monogamy and we mean that.we m but if we're beingea honest, cao you really blame dr. jill for setting up a backup? >> you really can't. >> tomorrow night, something remarkable seems to be happ happening at a churcenh inwe wie kentucky. >> we're going to cover itsee yo with you.u then. the now welcome , hannity.anybod and tonight, wy,e begin with ths question. is there anybody jus just anyone competent in the biden administration? is anyonadministone actually woh a full schedule? the white house called the lidea again today at 4:00 p.m. and we've barely heard frod m joe biden all week, certainly not during the weekend, evenilir as our military is busy dow shooting down unidentified foreign objects out of the sky left and right. that, norat is saying, mightht g be extraterrestriaroun

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