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the ground and into the water, josh shapiro, the governor of pennsylvania, held a press conferences about it. shapiro announced that authorities had decided to set thoso announ e chemicals on fire. goo and that was a very good thing.e no one should be unduly alarmed . >> the burning ohemicaf theslse chemicals, shapiro said, had gone, quote,e, as planned. whil, officials on the scene, meanwhile, declared the burn dquote, perfect.ohio a >>gr mike dewine, the governor f ohio, agreed with all of this. >> the people in charge, the railroads, engineers and the state official engineesd overseeing them had everythinger under control. so two days later,tw evacuation orders for residents were officially lifted, both in east palestine over the border in pennsylvania. iorders were link subsequent days, a lot of people have wondered out loud, was it really a wisewondered den to light thousands of gallons of vinyl chloride on fire, releasing a world war one era bioweapon into the air over a populated area? was that a good call? and was it really safe ? two days later for people to go back to their homes? >> and if it was safe , how do g
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we know thate ? the >> is anyone in charge hee actually monitoring with any accuracy? the level of deadly chemicals d in the air, ground and water inn and aroundai palestine? well, not , apparently nobodyth is . >> and that's highly upsettingau when you think about it. talk aboutre failure at all levels. >> the first duty of government is to protect its citizens. so it'y bas bad and it's very bh news for reckless politicians like josh shapiro and dewine, who may have helped make this tt disaster much worse. >>er so tonight, both the wine and shapiro are desperatelyro ad dewi tryingne to revise their previos statements about the so-called controlled burer n. tox both havice now decided that the toxic mushroom cloud over palestine, the one they signedoe off on and endorsed tel on television,evis was actuallya bad thing. it didn't go as planned. and bo it wasn'tht perfect. >> and both governors have nows. of c identified the villain heroue, not as themselves. oh, of course not. but is the railroad norfolkng lw southern. su both areagai considering lawsui.
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against the company in an act of amazingly brazen but b razecovering. josh shapiro even wrote aering, letter to the white houseo and the transportation department claiming thatto norfolk southern was, quote, o unwilling to explore or articulate alternative courses th action to their proposen d vente and burn it is veryd obvious, he says, that there was probably a , quote, saferer all over approach for firsts an responders, residents and the environment. >> that was very obvious.bout it has never said anything about it. 's rit's remarkable. and for the record, we are not defending norfolk southern here. we're only pointing out that norfolk southern had these strong endorsement of josh shapiro and mike dewine when it set those chemicals on fire and caused the mushroom cloud. and by the way, the biden administration endorsed it, too, according to pete. t, but judge biden officials wered on the scene, yet somehow they neverit said a word aboutai the mushroom cloud until pictures of it evoked outrage on social media. >> and , of course, they didn'tl they didn't even notice it had
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nothing do with equity or climate change. is palestine is a poor white no one it voted for trump. so honestly, who cares? non one in the bush administration did care. and that's an atrocity. the people whose indifference made it possible should losee their jobs, beginning with people to judge and extending to governors josh shapiro and mike dewine. they didn't carettigie and theyt caught not caring. even tonight, mike dewine dee clearly still doesn't care. >> here he is insisting>> everything's fine. so if it were your family governor , you'd be okay sending everybody back home? yeah, look, i mean, we indicated that we're going to continue to test the air.t th we're going to continue to test the water. butthat what that is indicatins is that it is is very, very safe . >> yes, we indicated that kindss of a clinical response and a dishonest one , because, of course, mike dewine is not living in palestine and there's no chance of that ever. anim animals in east palestine are dying by the thousands.hemist and you don't need to be a chemist to know that's not
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a good thing. the town has been poisoned.oned. >> residents worry about what's> still in the air, soil and water of their rural community. >> don'tair, make it safe .l an >> something's going on at your phone in the correct ohio officials confirming some 3500 fish died in local waters in the days after the derailment, but insist extensive testing shows there's no threat to other wildlife or humans.r h. they say they say there's only anecdotal evidence of residents getting sick and ns gettino confirmed connection to the hazardous chemicals aboard the train. chemical oh, there's only anecdl evidence. >> also called observed reality. maybe tony fauci will showy up soon to lecture us aboutma the science. amanda brashears will probably noci wilt listen.th >> she lives there ten milessci. from east palestine and lima, ohio. she says that even at winmar, rather, at that distance , burning chemicals smell like chlorine and hurt her eyes and she also says her chickens and this is not a good sign, nos matter what they say areay dying without explanation.
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>> so i walked up to the cage and this this is what i found.a >>br amanda brashears was goingn ro feed her five hens and rooster this morning.oshe prn they when she discovered thl lifeless, practically in the same position with no signs of a predator entering their enclosure. >> beyond upset and quite panicked because this they may be just chickens, but their family. >> >> brashear says her chickens were alive. and while yesterdachickensy she believes the smell following the detonation of the train s ae detonation of the train that carrying chemicals that derailed in east palestine is to blame for hes isr birds sudden death. >> my video camera footage shows my chickens were perfectly fine beforeef they started this bird, and as soonor as they started to burn, my chickens slowed down.o chicks they died. if you can do this to chickenss in one night, imagine what it's going to do to us in twenty years. >>s in 2 so, as always, if you r to know what people reallywhat they say h. words are cheap and people lie think, or ignore what they say,e words are cheap and people lie. watch what they do.af
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mike dewine may say it's safe to be in his palestine, but you'll notice he's noteast spending the night there. >> one woman who does live there noticed that federal officials, while assuring everybody everything was fine for wearing hazmat suits. weari when you watch people that are investigating, they all havesuit these giant hazmat suits on .it but somehow it's's saf safe for. people to go back to these homes. they only evacuated a mileof tha a mile out.t, if anybody outside that you're kind of on your own. wan if you want to leave, you can leave. if you wanr, go fot to drink bod water, go for it by hand if youo want to know. but it's allou on our own.cause dime. o ma and this is caused by a company who makes billions of dollarsn then and we're forgotten aboutar . >> s o the people who live therey obviously want some answer s. it's totally safe , saysents the guy in the hazmat suit.f ea so residentsst of these palestie center gathered for a town hall. the mayor has just tolr desiden residentts'ss he has not heard m anyone in the white house,
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didn't until yesterday. become a political liability for when it started to becomed he a political liability for them. toyor also said he has no idea where pete buddah judge is tonight. we know where caitlyn schwarzwald is tonight. she's right outside the towne ki hall where no officials from the biden administration or the train company bothered schwartzto show up. she's the owner of the von schwartz doberman kennel in pennsylvania. pennsylv. she's dog person.rder fro >> she was about a mile over the border from his palestinen e and she has just been asked to sign a waiver promising not m to sueonitoring th agencies mong the air near her property. we thought that was telling caitlyn schwarzwald joinsthan us tonight with her boyfriend, chris wells. k and chris, thank you so muchpla for joining us .yo and if you'll just explain your experience with the official who asked you to sign a waiver. woul sure. so what i caliken tell you is tn we would like to have independent testing done and the people at norfolk hade suggested that they were goingyo to offer services by an independent testing company.
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to do air and water testing for us . when these people came to our property, the company was called s.t. h. i i call it tech and they had approached our property, came to ourd our driveway and said, you know, we'r e here to test the water and soil. and i said, okay, so you guys are independent from norfolk. and they said, well,d, not exactly. so then they handed us a a contract. contract that stated the contract stated that essentially norfolk or any ofnol its affiliates, you know, we'rke going to be, you know, encroaching on the property. a they were goinndg to be doingest the testing and that it waiasa y essentially a hold harmless agreement. no, i'm not a lawyer.ern te but what i can tell you is thatf i did not wantor to risk anythig for my future, the future of the business. by signing this contract. ep contract.a waa is also there. and we had askedri chris specifically asked epa if they could come in of any by themselves or without signing of any agreements, yea. and they denied that. >> well, yeah.
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i mean, having the company whose train derailed test forpun the effects of the derailment is a little like puttingas pfizer in charge of the fda.you ohpa, i guess we did that. so, chris , let me just ask you ,you pay taxes like everybody in this country. didn't you expect that when an environmental disaster like this happened, that statenia, and federal epa officials, pennsylvania, ohioio, by the administration would be on the scene seeing if you were not poisoned or. yes, i expected you know, i expected our government officialts to have stepped up to the plate, epa to step up we'rhe plate, to start giving us direct answers and we're not getting any direct answersrigh as of right now. i you know, the wells, even, th thu knowth, you know, they're saying that our soil and our water is good to go in. at the air is good to go. peopl but, you know, we still havehavg sanimals that are dying, people
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that are having symptoms every single day. so fema, where are you government officials? why aren't you stepping up to the plate? >> yeah, well, my unsolicited advice is trust the anecdotal at evidence. i'm so. i'm sorry, caitlin , go ahead. >> i think one of the things that we're we're trying to we're trying to do here is to get independent testing done. and unfortunately, it's very expensive. we've we've had people, three different companies from environmental services give quotes and those retainers are anywhere from 15 tom 50 thousand dollars. 0,000.and i can speak from expee and i can say that not many people in the area can afford that. so if weo ge want to get unbiasd answers, then then we haveucker. to spend money that we don't have. >> yeah, she point of having ths the point of having the epa? i appreciate i appreciate bothon of you coming on tonight. ellen swartzwelder and chris wells. abs >> absolutely. much so.olo how bad is this? it doe how bad is this? rience i mean, it does take t some experience with the chemistry to really know that. still, caggiano is aann expert t
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this. >> he's a hazardous waste authority, says the town ohe tf palestine has effectively beenn. nuked. >> he joins us tonight to explain what that means. so i appreciate your coming on .g how do you having spentessing your life assessing things, chemical spills? how do you assess the condition of his palestine tonight?? >> it's very it's very troublesome. these poor individuals, throughm no fault of their own, becametei victims of systemic failures within the transportation rail, the rail transportatiohe -n sys. mushroom and it manifested itself in this mushroom cloud that the they had to experience inr n their town. one of the reasons why i made the comment about, you know, we nuke the town with chemicals because there is somebody from darlington, pennsylvania, who was videoinggton, pe the clu had went over his property. and yot cou could see fallout f the cloud going on to his property. him say inand i'm looking at it.ds >> i'm saying, you know, it reminds you of one of those apocalyptic shows where the nuclear fallout is coming
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ouc showt and i thought about to as well. yeah, we basically did nuke a whole town just to get a railroad going back in service and earlier on , i got involved in this because newsbe media were notto being told the truth days into this. what no contran contest was available. they didn't know what they had.. and that flies in the face ofe logic. ifa you're going to mitigateyouf a problem, iirf you're going it, yoe your fire department and other responding teams take care of it, you should know it what the heck you've got g. and it got to the point where there is showing me pictures of trai n cars, the local media. based on and i was identifying what was then based on unidine numbers m or train car numbers. and when they told me bur their plan at that point, yoniu had a few cars burning. eping tr they had unmonitored hand lines. they're keeping the tankers cool. s cooland then i find out thatg they're pulling the unmonitored hand , keeping the tankers cool. and so that's just hea going, to cause the the tanker cars
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to heat up, which they did.ou k, and then they announced that, one was very near catastrophic failure. and i said, well, if they don'tn put water back on it, it's going to continue to heat up. and it's kind of what's calleda. a levee and it's going to damage other containers i was. ate al and then i was told, no, they're going to detonate all these cars so that it doesn't happen. i could tell you, mr . carlson,l i've been looking at real theres incidents over and over because in youngstown, ohio, there'srough three rail lines that ruoun through a town. so as a chie cf and ashief and e ,i trained my guyswoul to anticipate stuff and i wouldp go case study after study aftert case s study cominceg up with different scenarios just to keep it going. and i've never onc,e inth thirty nine years ever heard oft them blowing up train cars, dumping alhel the chemicals into a trench and lighting them on fire. i was you know, i was y dumbfounded. ou and you know, when you lit thisn stuff on fire, you weree creating forgings, you're creating hydrogen chlorides, you created this plume. hlorided and up in this plume was all
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the incomplete combustion products of everything that was there. stuff, if you looked at the guy's video stuff precipitating down into people's property,n there's a lot of questions. u know, the answers cameions slow. and , you know, first youcame get well, now we found vinylides chlorides in the water. well, yeah t, no joke. you're going to find that, youie know, and it seemed likef -- everything was drips and dribbles instead o, one f. i one of the things i learned i is you tell the truth, you tell it all, you tell it first., fell i and you tell thet m how you're w going to solve the problem. and none of thatyou' wasreoblem, forthcoming. and i began to worry about, you know, what the end result this is going to be. they had evacuated one milebettr and i was telling the media they better do like one and a half, two miles. well, subsequently, after that, they went to two miles and then within a few minutes, they weree br bringing in a few days oinrthatw bringing everybodyas back . and that was pretty much just. in time to open up the rails. and there was no testing.
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goin there's got to be some plang tl going forward inea this cleanup. and recovery to test. >> yeah,me i mean,an if you find asbestos in your building, you contain and remove it. you don't blow it intot blow the the county. it just seems self evidently insane. eems selso i appreciate your cog on site. that was really, reallyeresting. thanresting. and thank you. >> it's worth remembering that is one of his first maybe his p bidet act as president.re joe biden shut down an oil oil pipeline that we could use right about now on the groundsou it was too dangerouss to to movp something as toxic as oilel shi through a pipeline. >> youp it had to ship it by rat >> that's a lot safer. and then, of course,. ignored yo the rail lines. a >> and here we m are. so you think in a moment like this, comedians would be rejoicing? there is so much to mock, but they're not because they're toou afraid to make fun on fided the people who run the governmentmake. so we decided to make a documentary. and this is anybody inthe trut
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the comedy business brave enough to tell the truth any more .e peop and yes,le there are some peopld "the we found them. a new documentary is called the death of comedy. here's a pre a preview. >> it's a great time to bei don a comic. itknow what they'l will go aways i don't know what they'll do. people don't le us . they don't like being this free.o hold people don't like freedom like this. so they will i try to hold it's down. they could take the money away.e but that's not who we are. the money's bonus, you know, we're just the open makers,us just as real as the guy play madison square garde n. we're just comics.t and as long as they don't take k that away, they don't take away who we are, stand up comedians. but in the meantime, let's ridet it out. s have a goo good time. to fight for free speech.eech is bigger than comedy. it's a is bigger than comedy. civilizao it's a civilizational battle. it'll determin e the course of comed our nation. for decades, comedyand comedians are caand comedians are canaries int the coal mine. mea when they're crushed, that means nons one can speak freely. if you want to live in a decent society, you have to fight for r the right to make fun ofig the people in charge.
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preserving the right of comedians to tell jokes, taking away the power to decide who who deserves an audience and who doesn't. away from the wolfn' mobt, awaym and giving it back to the individuals. the artist is as important ane i issuste as we will face inns our lifetime. comedy today offers some signs t of hope, butunti until the tyrat seeking to silence those who criticize them are stoppedcy ,the threat of censorship will hang over our country. >> that documentary, which wecus think is pretty funn y, actually is called the death ofs comedy question mark. it's out today on fo outodx nat so the biden administration bragged for days about sho their missile acuity. they shot down lots ofik dangerous things over hav our country. now it looks like they may have shot down some of our ownballoo. balloons. really? do they really shoot dow did she shoon our own balloons? apparently more next
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. >> this is going to be so fun. i can't wait. it sounds like a blast. how are you getting excited yet? of course you know me. >> i'm up for literally anything, even if it might be a little boring. what? boring. greasy. tell her yet. we are not listening this so much to do. zip lines, ice cream, virtual reality, a do. and just wait till you go inside. i guess you'll just have to see it for yourself. some don't ever. >> comedy is the hallmark of a free society. open space . >> we want to make comedy illegal, visit any offensive comedian. we're just trying to make people laugh. there is a fear of getting canceled. nobody can speak their mind. oh, the one thing the people currently in power can't stand
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is being made fun. and so then you have to play by their rules. you're not going to be able to say certain things on youtube. you're not going to see certain things on it. is that comedy boy, this what a disaster this is right now. it is now. i'm not in the ted talk. my job is to be funny on stage comedy. you're supposed to show where the establishment narrative is wrong and then mar-a-lago goes, we think you're not entitled to be making some of the jokes you're making. >> this is the current state of comedy. tucker carlson originals. the death of comedy streaming out on fox nation. sign up at fox station .com. ever since glenn getto my job become a complete and utter nightmare, everyone's fallen in love with this little blender. it serves up ice crushing power on a girl. i don't get sure judges quickly buy a usb stick comes in over 30 hot stop and colors and patterns and even cleans itself. >> but how good could it really be ? salween you know what they say. if you can't beat, join them. fall in love for yourself. joining us now from jet .com
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the train derailment disaster from environmental contamination to the lon
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a bottle of nugenix thermo, our most powerful fat incinerator ever. >> absolutely free. >> t whenuc you see people celebratib something they don't understand and couldn't possibly therle because there are noov available facts, that ought to be a red flag. >> we don't knowe wha.t it was, but we love. >> that's not good.t sh so last week, the pentagon said shot three objects out of stilln
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the sky. we still don't know what't know. were, but the media were thrilled. t >> shey? o what were they ? >> shouldn't we know? as long as we're firing missiles at things like should we identify them?em well, here's? the quote,ty national security adviser jake sullivan. of objects.not yet recovered one up in the wilds of any those objects, one up in the wilds of alaska, another in the wilds of the yukon, a third over lake huron. so we cannot definitively say wa what any of them were, what we we c can saany is that commun our intelligence community has, as at this pointit, a leading explanation that they are looking at that in fact, these objects are benign. >> oh, you'rlye llyo d eur lion. the wilds of alaska is anst american state. if hunter bide in n got lost on crack binge inco the wilds of alaska, could we find him? yo probably. good. so you're starting to wonder,ded do we shoot down weather balloonswe? s like we migh >> seems like we may have at. the white house whitekarine jean-pierre here, s incapable of shame, was not ashamed by that.
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if it turns out, as it looks like that the president and mr.e trudeau sent top gunfighters ba ofha weather balloons outat the sky, is this does the president regret tha t he embarrassed by that? >> i'm not going to get ahead we what? of j any final decision. y we just don't knowet yet.lly ju stwe actually just don't know an some point this is all going to end and she's going to wind up back at the dmv where she started. >> you're going to go in for your driver's license. she's going to say we just don't have the available. bi >> so, absolutely so perfect. but big picture looks, mark. i molly has finally found an enemy he can defeat. unfortunately, it happeny it has to the national weather service. >> douglas macgregor has spent a lot of time in uniform. >> he's retired army colonel .te he joins us tonight.onel doug ,. i hate even to laughght. about this. what's hard, knowingnk how to respond, do you think it's possible that the u.s. military shutdown, weather balloons and hoballoonsw credible is the?
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>> they have no idea what they shutdown? well, i think it's th the second c the is very credible.re they probably don't know whateya they've shutdown. and i'm not really very. confident that what they think they've founm not cod the firsts real either.e fi you know, given that the chinese have three satellites orbiting the planet, one hundred of which have military capabilities and technologies of surveillance at least as good as our own, you have to ask the question, why would you botherith with a balloon?ai >> you don't need it.. and we have an even bigger problem. we have the nuclear the other nuclear detonation in addition to what you haveo, in ohio, that doesn't get any coverage. >> that's the southern border,5l five million illegals have comef over here since president biden took office, includingicluding thousands of chinese citizens. >> where are they ?what a what are they doing?where ar do they have jobs?ing? where are they living? o and that that is only inrkin addition to the chinese that we've already got working inori, our laboratories, corporatemeank government, university. we talk about missin about missg the game completely. this administration isn't even
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in the game. >> i wonder, as i mean, youuslyi commanded tanks famously int guf the first gulf war, i think was the last tank battle in history.t >> did did you shoot things, js not know what they were like, s have no idea whahoot it it is ,t in we're just going to shoot it. ordersthat t. no, no, no. one was in fact, i gave very clear orders that no one wasly r to engage any target unlesse they were absolutely sure it was the enem noty. t thin and that was not common.reat a lot of people wanted to shoot as things from a greate pr distanct as possible, but it's very important to do that.. te at norad d and in this case, i thinidk job. the people at norat did their jobs. i'veeard peoe sa had people say. they not confident wrong? they're confident. they'v they've seenkind oe seen this k in the jet stream for years. yolau don't launch four hundreds thousand dollar missiles at it. they're on the ball. on they should not be viewed negatively at all. one wonders what jake sullivanwv and his friends have on their brain. >> yeah, i mean,>> tucker: i jue my limited experience in bird hunting, for example, you make sure it's bird before you kill,
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it.i >> doug macgregor, i appreciata. your coming on with that perspective tonight. >> thank you. okay, thanks. >> you may remember when illegal aliens took over the el paso airport, that seemed like a bad sign, but it could get worse. it always can.move now, the homeless, d in the so-called homeless have moved in to chicagto internao international airport, o'hare vagrants livin g the terminals, sleeping by the baggage claimsst in one of the biggest and most famous airports in the world is one custodian at o'hare put it's out of control. none ocontrol,f us feel safe . and you can say that for the city itself. >> raymond lopez is an alderman in chicago. he haschicago, a rare voice bed in that city calling for sanity. he's joining f tonight from o'hare airport. >> olivia lopez, thank you so much for coming on . >> what do you see there, tucker? tucker. good evening, tucker.irport as we walk through the airport,t the fourth i largest airport ing the united states , we've seen this beautiful gateway b to chicago been overrun by the 0 homeless, where every night two to three hundred homelessse
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individuals come off public transportation and set upt up ee claim, encampments here in baggage claim and throughout all five terminals, all the whilrmi the mayor's voice is blasting oh from overhead, welcoming any one of the sixtyea five thousand daily visitors here in this0 indoor outhouse that we call o'hare airport. how could the mayor of chicago allow one of its most famousof i landmarks and the transportation hub for the whole country to be desecrated? tby people in it?urinatin i don't understand. you know, they're not just in the hallways or taking baths ine the toilets. they're they're making a mockery ofryf what what chicago is here. and we understand thatus homelessness is a problem we must address. but making o'hare airporta peop a homeless shelterle for hundres of people on a daily basis when we're trying to welcome peoplek here, when we're trying to encourage tourism, bring back the business clientele, brinng back g back families to y city, and to only have themed b greeted by hundreds of homeleshs who have mental health issues
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may be armed, maybe armed,e notn be clothed. that's not something that constitutes a lot of confidence.e clothed, itute coce in ouin our mayor, in our city. clea and clearly, she doesn't care because she's 17 miles away from it, surrounded by cityyou. thnance bodyguards. >> unlike you, there's an election coming upere's an . she could win. how could that happen?appe n?right now, tucker, we are 12 days away from the city's election. and as you know, we've been pushing hard to ensure that she does not have a path forward.ic but it's amazing, amazing inhavs individuals who ar a city like chicago that we have so many individuals who are hiding behind white guilt and privilege as an excuse to stick with the failedd mayo mayor r rather than hold hers beautifi accountable for what she's done and what she continues to doty to this beautiful city. they're willing to stick by here just to our their personal t guilt ofor privilege or whatever they localness, whatever they want to call itcall, and many of us continue to fight back .ow yu i know you had had dr. wilson your show as well, standing up ag on your show as well.ave to fig who's standing up against her.ht wer th have to fight back for ts
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city because we can't allow what's happening here to become the mainstayecom for every neighborhood and for every iconic part of chicago, whicnein is overrun by the homeless, overrun by gangs, overrun by criminality bth , and what should be a welcoming city to alla the good law abiding peoplety tn who want to make this home. >> what that is about the mostrh incisive description of modern politics i've heard in a long time. >> alderman raymonf politicsd lo the city of chicago. thank you. thank you, tucker.you. well, that's an incredibly storu depressing story, but it's also true that when evil emerges, it is always counterbalanced with good. and something like that seem s to be happening in kentucky, not far from lexington, church service for over a week has been continuously going on .e it looks like a revival. we're going to talk to someone who is there and get a sense of what is happening. we'll be right back . the new king of late night commercial ready to roll.
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to explain a lot of the things that we're seeing in purel y political terms. you have to reach for theological language to really o people ar it. some of it's just evil.figure ta who knows why, but it is . and a lot of people are trying to figure that out. and the good news is a lot of people are startinwhg to think e more about what happens when you die. >>u di they become much more interested in the spiritual life which has been basically extinguished in,r the public square for a long time.e be here's a sign that people are becominginterest more intert as free university, which is aia private christian college, and will more kentucky utside o outsidea pray lexington begin hosting a prayer service a week ager weo, but it never ended. >> it's still going on . people just keep showing upt up from around the world. the university is even set up, overflow chapels to accommodate demand.like >> here's what it looks like. have youou
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. so we keep hearing about this. there haven't been many news stories on it, but it's all over. social media on tick-tock actually . over sfof all places, and repora people are flying in fromrem singapore and new zealand to join whatever th singapore to new zealandis to join whatever this is . thoui and so we thought it'dt woul beh finding out what is it? alliso >> allicin per fater is the and student body president as per university and she joins us . , lcón, you're so nice u everyone.th thank you. what what is thiis, s dodo you u think . right.hen, what is this.right? that's what i mean. that's the question. right.e vers and a theme or a bible verse that we've all been sharing with each other said back at one and the lord says look at m the nations and watch where i'm doing something in your day that you wouldn't believe if you were tol't belied and it's
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happening and we can hardly believe it. >>. well, it seems remarkable.ks >> i mean, so many stories. sur yowhu see the and you thinks, bt that's very different. ing i'm not quite sure what it means, but it's worth learning more . so my understandin my underding is g is thispletel began in a completely conventional service and boyn got up and started talking about his own flaws. and then it just somethinger changed in the atmosphere and it never ended. >> is that fair? that's completely happened., so here for university, wee three mornings a week, we haveca chappellet a.m. sharp. the whole student body getsbody together and we we sing praise of the lord and we hear a message from a speaker. and for seemingly no reason at first on on wednesday, february 8th, it didn't end. and that's that'sn. the logistical side of what's been going on . what's b, you know, on the on the deeper side of things, what's been happening here since wednesday is there's a there's a young army of believers who are risingg to to claim christianity the faithn as their own, as a young generation and as a free generation. and that's why people can't
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get enough. enough. amazing. so you felt like something likee this was going t to happene because everything finds equilibrium, i think. who are the people who areds comingbrium,? where ar >> where are they coming from?e um, we don't know most of them. we've obviously been getting calls of hundreds of calls to the university switchboard. nobut we h, but we have friendse every state, from indonesia. almost every state. p and they just keep coming.o wonr and it's no wonder, you know, and it's like you said, i mean,a especially in the midst of unagediewe'vs like what we've sn in michigan state universityiv and even farther back to twenty one especially, our generation imo youo breaso much and s have to wonder, yok.u know, what's going to break. and in this case, the holy the holy spirit interceded for us here as burián and across the nation. >> i assume you don't know how long this will continue. i could not tell you.. and i wouldn't wouldn'>>t.
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and i guess you wouldn't. alison, thank great to see you.. appreciate it. thank you.>> really. thank you. tucke you. thank y i appreciatei apprecia you havi. do you >> of course. do you remember sam britton? he was the world famous mighty train nuclear waste disposaln expert who ran the program for joe biden, released in court today. he's accused of stealing ladies underwear in their luggage, and and a bunch ofwe different airports, presumably wearing it. >> it's not weir. not wd. g don't judge.st today, he was atealing a prelimy hearing for stealing a twi ag fn from the airport inne minneapolis. >> brinton's lawyers had filed remultiple requests for himlocal to attend the hearing remotely, sayingy, he' he's having an reqe employment issues. he sure is . is.e de the judgniede denied that reque, but the judge did accommodatefa a far more significant demand from sam britton. wen he went along with britain's request to be called imex. we're not going to guess that to pronounce it emax brinton instead of mr. brinton. >> so the bottom line is gender fluid, nuclear waste expert friend, maybe going to jail for up to five years and you mayt
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five one nine two one four three now or visit at messel fund .com back in december, werf spoke to a woman called isabel von spruce. isabel bruce was arreste the crr the crime of praying outside an abortion clinic in birmingham, england. >> the clinic was closed at the time, but the police didn't care. praying was enoughenough.. they charged her anyway. well, now it's happened again.ah the catholic has just been arrested by police in birmingham for praying near praying before t. clinic, ho >> he was holdinldg a sign sayis he was praying for free speech . the priepriest is father chanko. he joins us with his legalst j oinscounsel in price. he's with alliance defending freedom uk father compris, thank you both very much.farst o father, first to you. an unfair >> did i simplify that in an unfair way? were you doing anything violent or anything beyond praying in
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front of this abortion clinic? >> is abort well, nobody should be criminalized for the force that they're having inr their own head.n head. this i and this is what i was was three threatened with , arrestne for. i wasn't actually arrested. in i was interrogated for it.terrog and questioned about the forcee, that i was having in my own head. ayers tomy prayers to god. and then i was charged forwith doing just thi ds. now it's slightly more complicated because say you say i did have signed, but i it was saying i was praying for free speech, which i believe is being threatened inwh the united kingdom, which ited clearly is , and also perhaps the most absurd charge that was laide is that i was also charged for having a bumper sticker on my car ,," d which says unborn lives matter. and i parked us within the censorship zone, which the local council hadh the local established. >> t >> and it's a shocking story,
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more shocking than i realized. and thank you fog r telling it.e i want to go to your attorney now and ask in a christian country, which itwh is officiallity that inventedee the concept of free speechan and bequeathed it to us and thee rest of the english speaking world, how can speechea and christiaking wnn entity be criminal offenses? >> well, too tk? unfortunately, this situation has been developing for some time. ese offethese offenses were oria intended to deal with what they called anti-social behavior, but gradually they been expanded over time. now to includelude as father sen outlined, prayer, including even silent prayer.ua we've had quite antion arreister situation where in one videoalle we've seen authorities arresting a gentleman calledy v, adam smith. connery's, an army veteran, asking wha pt he was prayingrg about, and that was whether or not they decided to charge himp- in that case. st so people are waking up,ar starting to realiz thae that rights, as you mentioned, that b had taken for granted that have been well established in the history of this country are being eroded significantly over the last number of years. and it's quite a sinister situation now where we havere et
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even as i speak, the parliament you see in the picture behind me will be debating in the coming weeks whether or not to expand these censorship zones furtheto expr. and i think your audience mayhe. be interested here. we're not talking about a few we'ra fe feet outside the front door ofns these clinics. these ar.e over one hundred and sixty yard censorship zones,h mn which means that right around the block and across the street ,people are prohibited fromed fo praying, prohibited from offering help to women, prohibited even from in any wayi influencing decisions accordinga to these laws.bss fa so it's quite anth absurd, as father sean said, situation . >> it's also quite sinister.sini that's the exact worsterd i tack onto the end of your sentence.eh but you did it for me. looking price. wordn goff, brave man. thank you both for joining us tonight. and i hope that your story makes a change in theset. attitudes which are authoritarian. thank you.e attie authoritar iathank you, doctor . >> there's so much going on . you can barely keep up with it .aided anot the fbi is just raided another university in searchheuniversi c classified documents belonging to the current president . amazinurntg update upd thaate t
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over today at fox news. books don't come wherever books are sold, so rest easy, ladies and gentlemen, a specialal counl counsel is supposedly looking into joe biden. they eveosedly s inton produced anything w that we knowe about the daily mail has to fill the gap. they just found proof that justo biden's brother, jimmy fast, jimmy biden, was hired by a construction company to negotiate with the saudi government whilewas structio jos vice president because he's an expert on middlewa construction we're also learning at the university of delaware, like the universite alsoy of pennsylvania, made a ton o f money from can you guess? >> oh, yesad, china after joe biden opened a fake institute. >> they're the dumbest in politics. it's an academic institute. a source tells fox news thatrc the fbi recently searched the university of delaware twice for classifiedersity delae belonging to biden. the fbi is still assessingbi whether there were any i classified documents there. >> peter schweitzer is probably the most talented digger into information like this in the the united states . he's president of the government accountability institut
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e. we're really happy to jointhank us tonight. peter , thank you for coming on . what do you make of this?for coi what it mean? it's very important. i mean, look, tucker, if you look at the nexus of these bidee financial ties that the bidens have with china,have t you haveo back to the chinese state and you also have to g youoese intelligence. back to chinese intelligence. let's keep in mind here, bidens got three bikeepg deals in chinn some of that money he shared with james biden. with james biden w, potentiallyt to other family members. if you look at all three of the businessmen that made those deals happen, those ties are there. the firshey are.t one was a guyd fang. he helped set up hunter biden, that private equity deal that netted hunter perhaps twenty million dollars based on estimates when he set hunter biden up with that deal . chafing was partners with a gentleman named john , who was the vice minister for state security in china with responsible for foreign recruitmenchina,t. recruitm that's from a hong konengg corp corporate records. reco was set up thator
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for hunter biden was a guy named henry zhao henry zhao transferred five million dollars into one hundred biden's accounts he at the time he did that, henry zhao was business partners with the daughter of the former minister of state securityminist erwho ran the entire spy apparatus of china. k atif chairman, the cfc, the energy company, co, his previous job is working for chinese military intelligence. so when you're talking about money coming from china to thes bidens, when you're talking about concerns about classifiedr records, when you're concernedds about what did the bidenconcerns actually do in return for thatth money, these are all veresye ar serious, legitimate questions that i don't have muchh co confidence at all thatnf the department of justiceg in is going to look into. >> it just seems so obvious. i mean, these dots really do connect. ve con and again,fi i have confidence n no one more than you in gettingm to the bottom of complex money o related stories. >> but is there any doubt that
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what looks like was goingg on on was actually going on ? >> yeah, i mean, tucker, you know, you and i both wentwent t through the cold war, at leasthr the nineteen eightiet s. imagine if ronald reagan's o family or jimmy carter's family took tens of millions of t dollars from russian businessmen linked to the kgb. would there be any question at all that this requires serioussu investigation instead, whatcomeu we're getting from a lot ofov people as well, you you can't prove that a crime was being committed. >> it's an absurd standard. ab needs to be looked asurd stat. . >> peter schweitzer, great to see you tonight., thank you. thanks. >> so we beat up on chinaker: a lot, but this is actuall we y our employee of the month is chinese. >> he's moa chinesnth e bu cs do and as you watch this, me. yeah, yeah. [[speakiwe thought at first thei went out on this bus. we have concluded, having watched it five times, e he's just enjoying himself.njoyn
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this is a bus driver showing off his school buses. what? >> and welcome to hannityity tonight. to alertnight werdinnews and breaking tonight, according to our sources, the fbi recently conducted not one but two searches at the university of delaware, combing throughthrg biden's massive trove of documents for classified terials, material. no word yet on whether any classified material was located, but the bureau is still going through sdocuments. s this we're going to keep you postedsr as this story continues to unfold. we were tolds to unfold. to originally it might be the equivalent of two truckloads that biden ou

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