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back ever on moral grounds. so that's it.y do him back on and will admit to feeling some sadness at this news. the prospect of cable without don lemon isn't quite as bright as we'd imagined as the tide of dullness and uniformity sweeps over americawhat wn culture. >> as everything becomes was the apple store, there wasredice a certain joy in watching his unpredictable low iq zaniness. w >> let's see where a conventional news anchor working for a conventional news based news network and a malaysian air flight disappeared over the pacific.d n >> you would immediately thinkgr hijacking or mechanical failure ? >> not don lemon. onl only he had the childlike creatt creativity to imagine the plane had been swallowed imagine by ak hole.e yo in case you've forgotten, thatot legendary moment putin wasnica hijacking or terrorism or mechanical failure or pilott error. but what if it was somethingt wa that we don't really understandn ? a lot of people have been askin asking about that, about black and on and on. g the also referencing the twilight
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zone, which is a very similar plot. that's what people are saying.ii i know it's preposterous, but is it preposterous? do you think? >> i >> is it preposterous, marc? that clip, if you will .ius >> but there was a kind ofon dis demented genius on displayprecit there and we appreciated it. i now it's over.er. but this story of don lemonreer is more than about one man's dead career. is in fact is , in fact, a fasci tale that illustratesll the growing darkness ofustr gro darkness of americanamerican liberalism, sog that affects all of us . whatever else he was down the line is no ideologue. he'd never met a fixed belief. don lemon was a careerist. he was a man who rose in television by parrotings from the instructions of his bosses e who received their instructions from the democratic party. don >> and in that way, don lemon is the perfect measure ofhere how the nation is changing and where it's going duringer obama years, when we were all told the country might finally move past our divisiventry mig l history, don lemon reflected the current trend. at one pointdon lemo, evenon abt attempted one of those authentic conversations about race. we we're are always being encod
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to have here.>> b >> ilackt is black people.nt to >> if you really want to fixis just five things that you should thin the problem, here's justt five things that you should think about doing. here's numbedoing.r five .me pel >> pull up your pants. some people, a lot of them black gave me flak for saying that recently on the wendy williams show. i hostedy willia a special black on the n-word suggesting that black people stop using it and that entertainere stop stopluting deluding yourselves or t you themselves and others that arewr somehow taking the word back . now, number three , respect where you live. start smalt small l by not dropg trash littering in your own communities. no co, to finish school, you want v to break the cycle of poverty, telling kids they are acti stop telling. kids are acting white becauseo they go to school or they speak. proper english. and no one and probably the most important, justt do because you can have a baby, it doesn't mean you should so stop littering, show respect, go toyo school because the rules apply to everybody, no matter what
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they loomatterk like. impossible >> it's impossible to imaginee t the don lemon of today. it's impossible to imagine anyone of today speaking like that because today e that times have so completely changed. ar and it was the arrival of donald trumprival upended the n during the trump era. >> don lemon's bosses instructed him to shift gears radically and attack middle mid class white americandls as the problem because middle class white americans were donald trump's electoral baseproblem, e >> that was the point of that. so don lemon dutifully did watch. >> i think you're letting him hm off easy. off i don't believe that is just because they think joe biden would be worse. i think it's because they like e they like the racism.m they like the misogyny. they like all of it because if they didn't, they wouldn't support him. if you are if you are o on that side, you need to think about the side you're on . i'm never on the side of the . i am not principled people, conservative or liberal, never on the client side principle people, conservative oprinciplr liberal, never on the nastyi side. >> what does it say about youer
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excuses fotter what, no matter what, you continue to make excuses for this man? >>fo for his vile behavior, this sort of vile behavior, doesn'teh that make you just as bad, if? not worse, than him? >> we used to call the middles class americans. >> now w ame call them the ,clan, becaus because politics. rstood what e >> so don lemon instantly understood what everyone in the media now understands, whic nds, there is h is that there'si you can't say about middle class white americans orter no slanderf the republican party. >> so no is to slander is too extreme. there are no limits to how much you're allowed to hate them. >> go crazy.him. joe biden himself just accused middle class white america of wanting to kill black people merely for being black. ss americaorthey're murderers,d the president of the united states . >> pure terrorstates to systematically undermine hard fought civil rights, innocent men , women, children,n hung by a noose through trees, bodies burned down, castrated, lynched for simply being black. nothing more .
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with white crowds, white esfamilies gather to celebrate sp the spectacle, taking pictures of the bodies and mailing them postcards, hard to believe postcards. was do hard to believe, but that'se what was done. and some people still wanto to do that. >> so don logan saw all this i and much, much more like it.thoh and he thought he understoode the new rules, why republicans are bad, attacked them relentlesslyane . but because nuance has never been his strength, mr hammond missed one essential distinction. white middle class voters are bad because they comprises the majority of the republican electorate. but whitbad,e elites are good there., they a nancy pelosi, they're on our side and upper income, college educated, liberal, white women are best of all since they are the democratic base. works >> see how that works?roups are, both groups are white, but one of them is evil and one of them is wholly now. i in political terms, that distinction makes sense. but it was way too subtle foro e
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his headn went right over his head. >> and that leads us t.ofinal fa the final fateful day of hisk television career last week when he dared to criticize hei haley. >> wro >> watch it, think it'sdown, the wrong road to go down. she sayse , people, politiciansl or something and not in their prime. nikki haley is in our prims noes sorry, when a womann he is considered to be in her prime in their twenties and thirties and maybe 40s. >> that's not according to me p for what it depends., if you i mean, it's just like prime.n a if you look it up, it's if you y look if you google when as as, woman in her prime, it'll say 20s, 30s, and 40s. >> >> oh, he stepped in it.y is but to be fair to don lemon,r nikki haley seemed like perfectly fair game. she's , rea republican presidentialpuc candidate. >> so savage all you want, butae no, because in fact, in all the ways that matter, nikki haley is a membenikki haley is d standing of the most protectedal class of all upper incoml,e liberal white ladies with fashionable political views. she may be running fashionable political views. toe republican the republican nominee, but she is fundamentally indistinguishablshe ise from a o liberal donor base ofe democraty
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the democratic party. nikki haley believes in collective racial guilt. she thinks ukraine's bordersinks are more important tha ukrainen imr own. far more important. she believes identity politicsp is our future. than vote for me because i'm aher pi woman, she says. >> that's her pitch. so don lemon should have caught this, but he missed it completely. he didn't get it. and so he stepped in his finalea bear trap.l don lemon may be black, butesn'n that doesn't mean he's allowed to criticize nikki haley. sorry,e if it's a choice betwen a black man and a liberal white lady. the democratic party will drop the black guy every single time who makes up a biggerbi proportion of the american electorate. the dogger propon ofn lemon's oi haley's. it's not a close cal ol shot a black. k how dare you criticize girl power. pretend that biology is real hoe >> you're fired. that's what happened to don lemon.that is what happened to n so once again, the revolution eats one of its own. a faithful servant of the democratic party is crushed by its remorseless gears. this is the unsentimentalf id math of identity politics. not all groups are created equal. no, your place politics. violath
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the rules of the hierarchy oflen the caste system and you die. nikku dii haley understands tha. don lemon doesn't.'t and n and now he's heading off to dooh heading to do infomercials. but the real question is , where does this leave the rest of us ? well, at a dead end, whichof is what identity politics is , it's the ultimate national cul de sac. identity politics is the precise inversion ofea the american idea out of many one that becomes one that comes out of one many results, balkanization, atomization, racial strife, divs hatred, division and crazinessd. in the end, in the end, rwanda, no country can survive identity politics.cy we know that we have to stopw it. thbut how do we stop it?ur maybe by remembering that our nation is actually aboutg cn something bigger and by restating clearly and out loudso the principles that bind us to one another. what, in other words, doanot whe have in common? >> that's a realthat i question in fact, that's a question we can't avoid if we want avoid if we wa to continue. >> that's a question thatcontine entrepreneur ramaswamy has spent a great deal of time
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thinking about through two books, as well as in his latestu venture, which he joins us tonight. to tell us about the big. us ab, >> thanks so much for coming on . thank you. so it does seem like don lemon ,just a cable host, but thisf is a perfect illustration of where identity politics wind up when you stray from universal principles that bind us al l exa under the same rules.n th >> exactly. i mean, we are in the middle of this national identity crisis, tucker, where we have celebrated our diversity tucker, celebrated differences and our differences for so long that we forgot all of the wayseh we're really just the samet of as americans, bound by a common set of ideals that set this0 nation into motion two hundredye fifty years ago. >> and that's why i'm proudar to say tonights ago. i am running for united states president toreviv revive those ideals in this country, those basic rules of the road meritocracy, the ideaet that you get ahead in this country, notd in t on the coloru your skin, but the content of your character, the idea that yo ofcharacu are allowed to speak t freely.o be >> yes, to be wron g sometimes a as long as your neighbor gets the same courtesy in return.
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the idea that the people who we return. elect to run the government, n r by the way, are the people who actually run the government. basic rules ofe government the u the things that bind us together. >> you and i have different shades of melos we have differey ., that so what? is no that's not beautiful. that is not our strength. , diversity is our diversity is meaningless if there's nothing greater that nglessbinds us together across diversity. and the reason that i'm running. the reason i'm running for president is to revive those ideals. reviv and i believe deep ie thosn my they still exist, that most americans still believe in them. but we nee wd to rediscover than and the only way we can do it is by start to talking, political ques talking openly again. >> so i'm noons,t goin given mgy political questions because undersmy calls ie n the midterms ,i don't understand american politics. >> i'm not going to ask whats, d you do in iowa or other peopleat can do, but give us the bullet points of what you're goingl to tell audiences as you embark from here on this campaign. >> i think we need to put merit back into america in everyou sphere of our lives. i mean, merir lives,t. s start i >>th who in who gets into this e country? let's start with that. okay, i thin my innes k more pee my parents can be a good thingut for this country, but peopleacti
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whose first act of enteringaw this country as a law breaking one , we should say a hard n not just to that, not just who gets in, t but also who gets ahead,in, buth decimate affirmative action. ahe it has been a national cancer. one of my top prioritiese will be to end affirmative action in every sphere of i american life. >> and it's not just meritocracy. >> and who gets ahead ending affirmative action. yes,k i mean, our whole. government is based on that idea. well, the funny thing, tucker, is this wouls would bed be an eg for president to do. lyndon johnson issued an executive order that requires anyone who does business with the u.s. government that covers ove r 20% of the u.s. adt workforce to adopt race based quota systems. y u.s. president >> any republican president since lyndon johnson could have taken a pen and cross that cpe.a >> we haven't done it yet. i think that's the kind of courage we're going to need to muster to go after these sacred cows from woke religion in the form of affirmative action to this new climate religion, which is completely shackling the american economy. shackeling american economy and and culture. we need to take the most sacredcows o cows of these alternativeslaugh secular religions.te >> and i'm sorryhous to sae,y tk take them to the slaughterhouse, because that's r what it's going to take for
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this national revival where we stop apologizing for what itam means to be american. >> i'm all for putting america first, but in order to put america first, we have to firsts rediscover what america is . and to me, those are these basic rules of the road that set this nation into motion from meritocracy to free speech to self-governing over aristocracy. the people who we elect actually make them run o we ele, let them the government run rather than s cancerous federal bureaucracy. that's going to be the heart ofh my message.eart of my and i'll tell you this, we don't have an option anymore, okay? we base these external threatsee like the rise of china, whichf i think has got to be our topn i foreign policy threat that we've got to respond to , noto pointless wars somewhere else.ts that's going to requires wa some sacrifice. it's goingrs somew to require a declaration of independence from china, complete requires decoupling. >> and that's not going to be easy. it's going to requirel require buying cheap stuff for that many some inconvenient buying cheap stuff for that many years. you know what we've got addicted to it. that's years, t require require some sa >> but i think we can make those sacrifices if we know what we are sacrificing for.
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>> and that's what i wanto se to see the gop do.the question answer the question of what it s means to be an american today. >> if we give an answer to thatt question, we dilute this woker agenda and secular religions to irrelevance. >> yes, i've been complaining i've beeining abtoblem. three years. yes, there's a role for solutio identifying the problem. but if we wantn, to delive wrna a solution, we're going to need to rediscover that national identity that we all share. y bones, we do that, i still think honest, deep in my bones ,that our best days, notician ki some cheesy politician kind off, way, but actually , truly,s ca i think our best days can be ahead of us . happen. but it's going to take that revival to make it happen.u wi i hope you'll comell come back h because you are one of the one of the great talkers we've ever haeverd. but very quickly, youna a identified china as the primary' concern of american foreign policy. >> you don't think it's the war in eastern europt e war e? ect. absolutely correct.fore and i think, look,ig foreignn p policy is all about prioritization. okay? we've got to wake up to the fact that china is violating our sovereignty and the reason if t if that had been a russian spy balloon, we'd have shot it down instantly and ratcheted up alloonsanctions. s simp
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why didn't we do that for d china?d the answer is simple. we depend on them fo them for our modern way of life.conomic so this economic codependent relationship has to end. if you use and the only other priority mil that is actually going to use the military for something, usea it to decimate the cartels south of the border in a failed narco state. narco state that i killing people on american s with now actually killing people on american soil with that. no, that's fen goo not a good uf a military. looks like is actuallysoil protecting american soil andntet and american interests.war somel >> not a pointless warart of somewhere else. and i think that the heart thi f this goes to reviving that national identity. what does it mean to be doee american then? you know what you neednd to defend. and that's where our domestic policy vision in thi s cultural vision is inextricably linked. >> it's tiedd to our foreign policy vision, too.r pres >> and that's whident,y i'm runb for president , because i think that needs to be at the top of agenda, to the gop agenda. i think it needs to be attr the top of this country'so make agenda. >> and i'm running for itesident to make it happen. that is so far from the curren t agenda. that will be fascinating to seee wade into this race. and we appreciate your announcing tonight here. thank you. here. we thank you very much. >> t thank you. appreciate it. wellhank you, joe biden continu for the third world war today,
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to advocate for the third world war today.poland he was in poland., ad administration has also t threatening china not to get involved, but to no effect. p american power evaporates as we watch more on that next mike lindell. >> however, comedy is the hallmark of a free society. >> workers basically want to say 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 that people currently in power can't stand is being made fun of. >> 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 do certain things on it. is that comedy? boy, that's what a disaster this is right now. it is now. i'm not giving a ted talk. my job is to be funny.
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so the bush administration two has accomplished the nightmarein scenario that generations of american statesmenadministration and diplomats, others who cared about the united states have worked late into the night to avoid the bush administration through recklessness and self-destructive behavior. recklessness has united china and ru hasss united china and russia into an alliance against statesa the united states alliance that's more powerful than ce thathe united states .states >> true lunacy. biden is now considering even more sanctions on russia because that has worked so wellv . another completely counterproductive policy that's achieved nothing in our intereste t ha today in polp >> biden made it clear he's not interested in endingmade the wa >> watch president putin's craven lust for land and power will fail and the ukrainian l people's love for their countryn will prevail. a dictatorwill that every buildg dictator an empire will never be able to ease the people's love ofeop' liberty, brutality will never grind down the will of the free
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and ukraine. ukll be a victorynever for russia, never. pid an >> it's also stupid and dishonest. eople you feel sorry for people world around the world who are so limited in the news they can consume that they would believe th anything that joe biden justat said in russia.si >> it's prettya, i clear that tg the goal ooaf the by demonstration is not to get russia out of ukraine. r that might be a good goal.of it's to overthroww th the government of russia. >> se goo it's existential for them. >> and they've decided to suspend their last nuclear weapons pact with theh. united states. impor >> watchtant. what's important is that our relations have degraded the responsibility degraded, fo is fully on the united states . they can't be sill. thy people.strategi they want to deliver us a wh strategic defeat while crawling ilinto our strategic nuclear objectives. regarding this, i have to sayob that russia suspends its participation in the new start treatys thei. >> tucker: thi
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>> this is all happening in slow motion, but at the samen time, very quickly, and it could affect the world. that's not an overstatement. could affect your family quicklf >> chris miller is the formeror acting secretary of defense, the author of soldier secretary .fo he joins us tonight. mr. miller, thank you socomi muh for coming on . forging an alliance betweene be russia and china seems lik russia and china seems like amee the end of american power in a lot of the world in a massive new threat that dwarfs anything putin has ever done in ukraine.i why would they allow this to happen? do they wantine, why us to happ? >> what's the thinking? i or do you know, tucker, first that i have to go ther ge. annd vivek just announced that he's going to run for president . did i hear that right? resident, diin the last segmens yes.. that's just amazing. so i'm literally t is second fiddle.m but, you know, he basically gave, i thought, a greatpolicy y foreign policy lay down for where we should be going w forward on this question, though, i got to tell you, you you, know, the presiden tt i'm going to give him props for his speechwriters, gave a pretty a pretty good goodsp speech. and , yofou know, i look forwaro
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to him coming back to theed stan united states and going outd to palestine, ohio, or going down in the border o or and saying the same sort of things. that's irony, tucker. you know that because i'm generation x and i'm like a letterman guy, right?a so my point simply is we spent w a trillion dollars a yeary on national defense. and my point fro point fromm my book is , l holy cow, that we have to looks at this differently. differently and brinand we need to bring that my home and spend it on things here in america to make america stronger. stur point about china rongur point aand russia is so i i'll be .a little bit counterfactual on . you're a little bit iconoclastic. ual, i think i think chairman g and thet parr chinese communist party are laughing all the way to thee at bankhe way t right now. >> they make mistakes as they play, as they play us again. u s again.well, sure. >> but, you know, military and economic alliances are going to affect our economy. and you've got to think chin a t primary goal is to make money, right? it ibusiness/government.usiness
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government. and if china and russia are allied china providing i mean, russia providing the raws just materials, i mean, this just mas makes the chinese trade block us mucigger and much weaker,st does it not? >> yeah,h with the twenty five hundred mile border between china and russia, and with russia focusedfocuse on ukraine to the west rightin now, i got to think the chinese communist party is just lickinig their lips, going this weoi couldn't ask for better because you know as well couldn as i do, they have serious limitations on their natural resources. ions and all lies to the north. and all lies to the north.a litt so, you know, it's a little bit f of an off the wall answer, but i think the chinese are playing we, as you the long game. you know, we we, as yo huighl o your show, we have this shor highlight so much on on s shorvitd frwe have thi view and we need and frankly, t vivek said the same thing.o you know, we have to look long i tterm and i think the chinese chin probably are playing is bothes pretty well. of course they are, as always. g and we're letting chris miller, thank you so much fochr joininrg us tonight. >>nk thanks s fofor having me,
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tucker. really important issues. thanks for the hard hittingar journalism you're doing. >> thank you.doing. so joe biden . focused >> and by the way, the rest ofne official washington completely focused on ukrainer . >> they're a little petri dish. we're going to create utopia, but are instead creating . meanwhile, our country, how sad is breaking out all over, allt over, particularly in these palestine, ohio, where the health of the peoplee appear who are living there appears to be getting significantly worse, despite the fact there'si no poison in these palestine. some are saying they're palesti. some coughing blood . >> talk to them afteray the break. today to three hundred and today, 800 today. introducing the limitedyour whoi edition disney collection fromi lunch at nine exciting designs. your whole family will adore.
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derailed. chris remolded says like a lot people in this town , he's stuck. i do roofing and shouting foin e a living. are you going to want to put shotting on a new roof on your house that your property values are dropping? so my future is uncertai un as far as my business is down. >> chris also isn't convinced the air inside his home is safe . despite testin hg by theom raily last week, his family's healthne issues haven't gone away.y and yesterday, he says hisy he fiancee found an oily sheennc on top of their dehumidifiers water. >> that tells me that if this i chemical sticks to water, humidifiers taking watern thei e in a basement, it's obviouslybvs still there.ly >> still th so it's all this is goi on . the transportation secretaryin is supposed to be preventing train derailments, hasn't bothered to visit east palestine, ohio, more than two week s after the derailment. pa after more than two weeks after authorities lit the toxic chemicals on firthoritiee. chemicals it doesn't have time, but he does have time to do morning ha shows. hetime. just did. . >> when are you going to gou gon
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to palestine?g to east palestine? >> i am planning to go, when i i am planning to go.go, th when i go, the focus is goingfou to be on action. y look, i was mayor of my hometown for eight years. we dealtt year with a lot oferst disasters, natural and human. and one of the things i noticed very quickly is that there's two kinds of people who show uww when you have that kind of disaster experience, people who were there because they have a specificere beca job to dong don and are there to get something done. have pictureho are there look good and have their picture taken. when i go, it will be abou take. action on real safety. saf >> if there's any member ofny the vitamines deserves to lose his job immediately, it's that r guy nathan kelly , exotic, are in east palo for me live here. we talked to >> we talk to him a couple ofins days ago. and since we spoke, they tell us they've been coughing up blood . we wan up t to an update fromupe nathan kelly . join us now. thank you both for coming on .p >> nathan, first to you. coughing up blood ., yes, tucker. it wastu dayckers after the inct and that's would have been, that was sunday, i woke up the sunday and i woke up ina
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a very horrific coughing spell, almost like a bronchitis pneumonia type. and , yeah, i don't know if it was just from the coughing fits or what, but spots of blood did appear that night. and a few days later, appeared obviously, we evacuated town . it decided and went away.as >> but that was one of the sided effects. how how old are yoe effectu? >> i am i'm thirty now. just turned 30 in februaryyou 16th. >> yeah, i'm no doctor , but you should not be coughing up a blood . we're going to speak to octor a. doctor in a minute. i mean, i'm telling you, youthat ia know, but that's not a good sign. >> kelly , how are you feeling? the headaches are horrible. they prett they pretty much when i'm aboute three to four miles outside of town , they start.s long >> and as long as i'm within a few miles of the the crash site, i've got headaches,ly really bad headaches. migraines. ines. >> has any one tried to explain
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to you why you might be having these symptoms? well, if we're talking the ohio doctor vouches, we can go and, you know, they're going to try,y to point it towards havingd symp covered related symptoms. but we obviously, we that's not. the case. >> yeah, no, that's not the kide coughing up. blood is is not, i don't think, a valid covid symptom at thismp point. >> how doetom at this s smell ie have a sense of smell fore is a reason. >> the nose knows that there's . truth in that.r town how does your town smell? i mean, it's still blatant. even even your cameraman here, that's one of the first things i asked him was, you know, do you smell what smelling outside ? he says, yeah, it's it's it's a sweet odor. it smells terrible. and again, it's it'sn th more towards the evening when it's more prominent. >> i hate to askminent. about m, but i can't resist.owners i mean, what i about homeowners in his palestine, like, you've got to think that their home values are bottoming out good. nobody ever going to purchase
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a home that has these palestinian in the address. i i mean, this is this is definitely made our value plummet. >> are you are you homeowners? yes, we are homeless here, sir.r man, i'm so sorry. >> your the future isn't. >> yeah. the future isn't bright. yeah. your health and your wealt h in may. h yeah>> t. i'm sorry.really we a'm really sorry but we appreciate the update from botha of you tonight. >> nathan and kelly, exotic.n an thanks. , >> thank you. so as we said, those seem real symptoms symptoms and ominous ones, but we're not doctors. marc siege ones,l is he's been listening. >> he joins us now with his assessment of what's happening. doctor , thanks for coming on . >> what do you think of that?mac it's really bad. i mean, tucker, first of all, they're not alone.eg there's a loelt of is. people in the area that have had a lot of irritation to their eyes, skin o rashes, headaches, fatigue.
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but, you know, the symptom that leaps out at me and it leaped out at you, which is theleap out coughing of blood . and i have to tell you, we've tg been talking a lot of vinylyl chloride and that's what chloride, th their water they describe their water as , having a bluee sheen. that's probably vinyl chloride. they were exposed to the cloud.r that sounds like vinylno one chloride, but you know what no one's been talking about is that vinyl chloride can break downloride can break to p. that's right. which was used as a poison in ph world war one . and it's very corrosive to the lungs in very tiny amounts. e an and stat agents stat news, which is a medical newspaper, asked the epa today, have you checked for phosgene gas? gas, no response. also, dioxin, which can cause reproductive problems and behavioral problemsdioxin and longe ca term breast cancer pr risk. another thing that when yoobumsr burn vinyl chloride, you get gets into the water, the groundwater gets into the soil, stays there forars, years. they have to see a pulmonologist. of course, they have to get their lungs checked if they're
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worried about long term risks, that would have to do with continued exposure to vinyl chloride. ridein the air or even phosgenen the air goes away in a day ortw, two. but we're finding theseg ch chemicals as far away as west virginia right now. emby the way, governor divin, e when you when you say thatater, you're drinking the water, i don't think that's reassuring anybody. i think you've goti to comeyoua forward and say, as a leader, this is bad people don't feel good. people are in terrible shape and to whitewash it and to drink drink the water, that's a political move. it's water is not a medical move. same with the epa. you know, this is somethingepa. that's been swept under the rug for two weeks now.n as you said, the president's in rug. the presid poland. he should be there.nd issue people should be there. pete buttior of ohio, as i just said, should be there. and it should have been from two weeks ago before as soon as this black plume cloud occurred. now, cloud occurred, no it's in the r it's in the water already. and people are very, very sick ,tucker.t, >> and i mean, not, you know, not to be too direct, buty mike dewine is an elderly man.
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>> we should care what our 30 year olds are married 30 year olds who own homes and haveecad decades, we hope, ahead of how them. how are they doing are? >> no one seems to care at all. i'm worried about their lungs and i'm worried about long ter mm cancer cancer risk. and as you ris always point out, the endocrine disruptors herein terrible are terrible fertility. >> just what we need. >> dr. marc siegel,thanks i appreciate your assessment. i thank you so much.o thanks. one .. don't want in >> so the one thing you don'tis want in a democracy is then us military participating in american politics, domestic, but increasingly under the left, they want to control institutions with guns and nowwh they do. the u.s. military is caught leaking personnel records of pers sitting republican lawmakers. >> real story details from member of congress nancy. looks like houben's lipan. >> well, megan , he's back for mypillow guy and you're looking good. still feeling good. well, just when you thought you
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the comedy business, deep one . >> so wed let's sit downlet's i with this guy for an hour for tucker carlson today. we did. glad her we did.is >> here's part of it. it. because comedy was always about in the beginning. >> it was really just can you killkill, can b can you go outs be as funny as possible by any means necessary? there'necessary,s really no rul. it was like, just be funny. youo and if you weren't funny, happe, that's really all would happen.d you would bomb. b you go ,om oh,b. i said a joke. and it offended some people.d people, ey complained to the manager of the club. but it's sormaybe theyt of theia of a canticle didn't exist when i started in comedy, nobody had cell phones and comedy clubs back in the day. manyt club i like their nokia, t people weren't taking videos. so you would take these chances and people could relate to this in life. people take chancee t s in life before cell phones were everywhere and you felt as ife h everybody was watchingance. u you had a little bit more of an honest he's got an honest perspective from people. a little bit more people leren't posing for socia
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media. they weren't pretending to be something that they're not. and in comedy specificallypretet really was just about who can be as funny as possible. and then there was a shift, there was a cultural shift. shie and that's when i think everything got very, very dicey comedian with comedians, because now s ybody everybody just overthins everything they're going to do.r everyone's so afraid oyone if oy losing whatever opportunity, , not even opportunities that they have. forget being canceled. the city council doesn't exist. people won't take chanceschance because they're afraid about losing future opportunities. ten years,y ars down the line, they're like, i want to sayoppo. something now on camera. and then it'llt want to haunt on in the future. >> which 100% is happening. the but do you think in patterson, i wonder. >>t thin i donkca they care. right. that is incredible that a real a problems don't give a about no no words. and the jokes that were i grew l up with a heroin addict mother ,a , drug dealer, father was stabbed to death. i grew u just not going there's e going to geted me going. you're not going to really t get a life. >> you don't have reallife problems.
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and yo, you i think that it's nt just a sign of privilege. be it is for people to be offended by jokes. hero there's nothing funny about s the hero story. i can tell you a hundred times that i've murdered now. ok me they took meof off stage and ies got a standing ovation. there's just nothing funny ors b interesting about that. cool. what's funny about the guyou who getst the guy that the winnn ? touchdown there's nothing funny. i didn't i didn't watch the super bowl because i'm notih a big sports guy. bowl, yeah, but it's the the eaglesa p story is funnier. whatever happened with those guys? that's hilarious. those guys walking funny, walkin back ,, dejected to the locker room,. cried,le of them cried. that's hilarious. there's no funny stories are no happening for kansas city. they're just holding up their trophies and they're winning. so it's your girlfriend cheatsts on you. o hilarious.n you you're you fall you falln an down and embarrass yourself in front of the entire state. that's hilarious. yoat's funny. you cau kick somebody'n kick so a fight. what's funny about that? it's great. y >> you the cool guy.--
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great. but that's not get get you your kicked in a fight. that's pretty malarious. so there. so what's your which i've never: heard anybody describe it the way you just did, but that describe it that that is the truest thing ever.tg so true.. so but what you're saying is that comedy is like inherently dark. the dark things are funny. yeah. without a doubt. dark.>> there's nothin without ag funnyu being the good guynn and being like, we have to come in and help people. yeah. od guy, n anit's not funny likef course. but that's not that's not for nr comedy. that's for like. right. you know, an ngo. that's for the un.r th yeah.e go , go start a charity. >> charity, he go , go help people more .ple, i think people should be helped .we >> we all agree with that. but there's just nothing funny u about it. t there ishingluis gomez reallyz guy, that conversation on fox station right now. so, joe , the department ofnnin justice has been running downdo christians, people who dareo pry to pray at abortion clinics and anyone else who dissents from the program. but they're refusing even follo to comment on the following story. and here it is durin story.g thr midterm campaign, the air force fforcased service records o to a research fi
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two republican members of congress to a research firm linked to the democratic party.i >> the air force did that. apparently, the research firm the research f liedro and claimed to be conducting an employmentd background check on the members of congreschk ons. >> records belong to several other people were alsoaffe compromised. the two members affectedcted b by this breach or sacked none of iowa. and don bacon of nebraska congressman john bacon joins us tonight. >> congressman, thank you so and much for comin cog. if the united states military at any level participates in politics, that seems like a will, a crime. what kind of clarity are you getting from the pentagond to on this story? >> well, i talked to the sectors ,the air force, and he said ity was done by accident, that thatr they were deceived, that thisced company acted like they were doing this on our behalf. ed ke they weher social securitr illegally, other personal identifying information. and so the air force mid-level manager that got us thought they were doing it on my behalf. and there was a total tucker omc 11 air force folks are either cn
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in congress or candidategrs that this happened to .d and so we were assured by theby sector, the air force, that out they forgot what happened. they put fixes in place. what happened an they apologized, they took responsibility. the real culprit, thoseplace.lp campaign arm, campaign committ the democrat campaign arm of the congressional campaign committee, who paid one hundred five thousand dollars to a democrat firm ato get our to do oppositione research and where they useds our information illegally. and i think this is dirty politics. tics, fofor sure. likel but could be i think it's very much, very likely this illegalan and all this data and all the evidence that's been given to the attorney general. >> are you allowed to stealcuriy people's social security numbers? it sounds like some kind of nig nigerian phone scam to me. where would they getsocial your social security number? >>rity num i do not know. and we're going to find out. we're going to do hearings wit and the armed services committee and the oversight committee on this. oversighy generaltorneh th and the department of justicey a to take the evidence that the air force gave thel and m. e
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i hope they prosecute the individuals involved. and but thiss is i believe it is illegal. but we'll let the attorney general look at it le. e attorney g of course, we also have civil recourse here to to hold these to this democrat organization responsible. hold this orga at the top with a democratic congressional campaign committee otherwise known as the alceeaign. i mean, i want to believe in the system, i assume, by attorney generadcccl, you men genera the attorney general, the united states , merrick garland. merr you, do youicannited st have any hope at all your republican members of congressongress, h, he's the mot partisan, i would say, dishonest attorney general in american history. partdo you really think he's gog to do anything about this? >> he better, because i think the evidence is pretty clear that our records were obte obtained illegally, deceptively using our social security information, pretending to be us , requestininformg informatiu but we'rt e going to put how a spotlight on how they handle they. r and , of course, we have other g recourses for for holding theseo people accountable, too, to thue civil courts. and by the way, some people were vert. so peoy much hurt by this.
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we know there was a loving one . you didn't mention, tucker11, wa ruth jennifer green .victim she was a victim of this. and the democrats released a history of hers in the military where she was assaulted and she wanted thate privately. s twice wemocrat operative leaked this and she felt assaulted twice. hewhen this happened.the and i think it hurt her going going into down the stretch, going into november. she lost a very closa e race . better until they >> i mean, people don't get better till they're punished for what they've done wrong. that's true of children. fo thee and dogs and also of ats general. so i hope you hold these people accountable. i really do. congressman don bacon joinin i ou hg us . >> i thank you .thank thank you. well, we're goin g to have some great news right after the break. >> we'll be back with some dognapper. >> comedy is the hallmark of a free society office space . we want to say comedy, illegal
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,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 that people currently in power can't stand 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, that's what a disaster this is right now. it is now. i'm not going a ted talk. my job is to be funny on stage comedy. you're supposed to show the establishment narrative is wrong. and then one girl 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 now on fox nation. sign up at fox station. .com. this is going to be so fun. i can't wait. it sounds lost. how are you getting excited yet? of course. you know me. i'm up for literally anything,
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ten years great people, both. they just welcome their second child, colin timothy carey, born thi s morning. one sixteen. i am eight pounds, seven ounces ,19 inches. better people couldn't haveight children than these two. could not han these two. so god bless. so the president's out there t trying to sell world war threes in poland, but unfortunately forgot how to talk. >> watch the questions we face were as simple as they were profound. would you respond or would we look the other way? would it be strong? would to be weak? >> would be we would would we the all of our allies would be united or divided. the guy should not have nuclear weapons. why is no one saying thatt have is crazy. weaponthat guy has nuclear weap? no, that's not loud. a >> it's like giving a toddler bd a handgun. bad idea. iare there no adults iny sometb washington? you can see this are goingou to say something aboutt , oh, we
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