Skip to main content

tv   Tucker Carlson Tonight  FOX News  February 22, 2023 10:00pm-11:00pm PST

10:00 pm
cozy dinners for two, but even those crazy busy everyday meals with omaha steaks? you'll love every meal because we only deliver the best. the possibilities are endless and perfection is always guaranteed. visit omaha steaks .com slash tv to order the perfect meal collection today for just ninety nine ninety nine and get eight burgers free. >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson site. happy wednesday. it seems ancient history now, but in the fall of 2020 one , not so long to go, america's ams supply chains came close sy chainsto snapping. >>n remember this?rg more than one hundred cargo ships were floating floating flitaly off the coast of l.a. and long beach was the two biggest ports on the west coast. those ships were filled with consumer goods bound for
10:01 pm
stores and consumers acrosst ofo the country, but they couldn't offload them. there's no place to do it.anks to th administraners just sat there. and in any case, thanks to vitamins, vaccine mandates, there weren't enough truckerso u to pick upp th the cargo and tae it anywhere. so all that combinedorst to create the worst shipping s bottleneck in memory. and it lastehippind for months. the price of transporting goods to this country rose by six hundred percent. so if you're wondering whyd to g inflation started to go upo up,e that's a big part of the reason. now, none of this happenede bota by accident. s the bottleneck was a manmaded. disaster and it could have bee nn should have been fixed by thef p people in charge of th there, called the department of transportation. but for much of th of the time s disaster was unfolding, joe biden secretary of transportation, pete buttigieg transportation, it woulden be pete buddah, judge of southd, bend, indiana, was completely. disengaged. he wasn'as at t on the job.s he was at home. he was unpaid paternity leave, i posing for selfies for sociales media.l media. buttigieg didn't seem embarrassed at
10:02 pm
but a judge didn't seemthis embarrassed at all by this. this. is work, he said, though in fact, he had played no role whatsoever in giving birth to a child, quote, it may be time away from a professional role, but it's very much time on . and actually, it was time on , time on television. people to judge used his time to appear on various shows, including the viewpe on abc, v" where he spoke at length about his favorite subject, whicwhereh is himself not the containerr disaster. outside th me, me, me, me, me. meanwhile, the ship stacked upd outside ports and inflation went up, so that u shoulp.d canclusively have been the end of the judge's career as transportation secretary. ansportationback to mckinsey foo whatever you think of his of self personal journey of self-d, discovery, there was anth emergency in progress and the judge ignored it. >>ere wa emergency an if anything is grot firing somebody, it's that. but the demonstration did notg fire people to judge. they did the opposit somebody, ite. they praised him for breakingtin some important but not very well defined glass ceiling of
10:03 pm
some sort that you're supposed to be excited about. >> they rewarded his dereliction of duty.. so because people do respond peop it incentives, but a judge kept doing it. he kept prowar , ignoring hisafter job weeks after a train derailed palestine, ohio, causing an actual environmental disaster throughout the whole region., pe put a judge, as ofte tonight, h shas still no still not visited east palestine. why? what has he been doing?wh has h welle beenng?, as he explained t daily caller reported last night, he's taking more persona takingl time.w to >> what do you have to say to the folks in ohio, palestine, who are suffering right now? a suffering right now? i'd refer you to about a dozenro interviews i've given today. and if you'd like to arrange a conversation for conversation, we don't have any >> y message for them. the i do. pres and i shared is t with the presy many times today. i'd refer you to those commentsd . sha you carry it with us?ri no, i'm going to refer you >> the comments that i made to the press, because right now
10:04 pm
i'm taking some personal time and i'm walking down the street. are you goine ang down there? what's up? are you going down there ati am all? um, yep. n ar now, when are you going? uh, i'll sure that when i'm ready to take a look , i'm taking some personal time. t not just a robot., but a nasty one .a ph could i get a photo ofot you? ue and then he did.r e buttigieg now you wonder what people with judge is going to do with that th photophoto. ab makes yoouu shiver a little bit. if you think too much about it. stop so we're going to stop. e hi meanwhile, outside mayor pete's nifty little cocoon of bistro'so and instagram selfies, life goes on in america and in many places it is getting tougher. >> not that he cares evens. a little bit. here's the mayor of his after palestine on february 16th, nearly two weeks after the derailment, explained thathd he had heard nothing from people. judge watch. i . i don't know anything.
10:05 pm
that was last week. still he still didn't go this week. t people in east palestine arewt coughing up blood . we know that because we talkedee to a couple of them last night. but still people the judge has not shown up.t to donald trump has, by theda way l went today, he's not able to fix the problem. it's not alan keyes, the secretary of transportation ,but trump did bring palletsd of bottled water and then brought the entire. fire department dinner at mcdonald's. what do you think of trump thino least he cared enough to go there. that's something there.. in fact, it's enough to make you wonder how someone d care albit, doesn't care at al ,not even a little bit, bute ca does he even care enough to pretend he cares? wound up with one of the most important jobs in the biden cabinet. e bidea job with actual responsibilities. how did he do that?w did he to well, we know what the answ is . no people to judge doesn't know anything about transportation. anand we would bet money he can drive a stick shift. on the other hand , peoplehe a judge is . he plays the piano and he speaks norwegian. s hi
10:06 pm
let'res hire him. watch. >> there he was yesterday,, no front and center. now, thirdw in the polls with a speech that many have said aree historic. ha he's inspirational so far . and that's that's something that that voters absolutel >> hy. he's a he has this appeal for a lot of reasons.. he is a vetera he'sn. he is openly . he is from indiana. you are concerned pianist. you speak many languages, including norwegian, that you incln because you wanteded t to read a book. the second coming of obama, we'll say about that. my prayers have been answered.o. if that's true, the draw p to this point has been young, fresh, positive and a change agent. y is >> this guy is chicken soup for my soul. soul. so you sort of long to see people. d from >> a judge fired from his job, something personal. how many many people who hate pete, but a judge. what people? the judges actually like or how well is norwegiane actually is is irrelevant. oryou long to see him firedm fi because you long to see someone
10:07 pm
at some point held accountable for disasters. when the administration pulled o out of afghanistan and armed the taliban with one of the largest militaries int n th the entire region, no one wasy punished. the only person in the u.s. military that we're aware of who was punished for that debacle was a guythat's it. who complained about it. that's it. one no was, one was ever punished f covid when it turns out the vaccines didn't do what they thought they were, whats ou convenied us they were going to dnce o when the lockdown's ht than more people than they helped when fauci thelped. was caught lying no about virtually everything, not one person was punished. >> so it would be encouraging de see someone punished for this debacle for the thousand trail derailment1,00, trainn dea derailments we have every yearav as people to judge blithely eg hased us the other day. but people the judge has not n k been fired and he likely won'twr be . why is that? well, we're thinking it's
10:08 pm
because he's on board with thebe equitydea of the by administration, and that is equity and equity means we're going to make decisions going to mabased on how you lon and people to judge judges all in on thatn . watch him explain that actually all lives don't matteru . >> twod thousand fifty . all you said that all lives matter when you spoke about two police controversies that were happening inoversies happe sout. was that a mistake? what i did not understand atjust that time was that that phrase just early into especially 2015, was coming to be viewed as a sort of counter smoking to black lives matter. and so this statement that seems very anodynemething that and something that kind ofuld be nobody could be against used to actually wound up being usedha to devalue what t the black livw matter movement was telling us since learning about how that race was being used to push back on that activism. i stopped using it in. >> imagine apologizing for matt.
10:09 pm
saying all lives matter. they don mctually don't. alattel matter, says the head of the department of transportation. and you can see now thattranspts that a train derails on his watch in a towch in full of higy school educated trump voters who nobody cares about and havet been left behind. bd an and they are further ignored. e but that'snv not environmental racism. noism,, it's equity. h >> so clearly he knows all lives don't matter and he'srewar being rewarded for it. victor davis hanso it.n, a senir fellow at the hoover institution, joins us tonight to assess. professor, thank anks for comins for coming on . wouldn't it be nic nice to see somebody pay some price fore fo ineptitude and indifference? ineptitude aat work? he's jumped the proverbial jumph shark, though. he's the epitome of the empty resume class. i mean, his only qualifications for the job were his identitycrl politics credentials and the fact he went to harvarda and th and oxford and the media and the bicoastal legal over
10:10 pm
to him. but otherwise, tucker, hrwise,e the midas touch, everythingtouce he's touched, whether it wasd, e the port crowd pory or major pot or the train robbing of trains g going into the ports or these recent four accidents where airliners almost crashed or the southwest implosion or the whole meltdown or in the holiday season of meltdownene system or thes rail car , everything he either ignores or he offers these. platitudes. and how ironic that rightho on the eve, right in the midst,s i should say, of this tragedye in palestine, ofof this white working class, tiny communityy of aboutincome average income, about forty five thousand dollars. he was lecturing the nationt wht that white hard hats don't look like the community they are working. and that's not true. it'se workin not only that is he pandering, but he's often in accurate and ignorant. here in california, most of the construction which you see on the elite coast or hispanic h
10:11 pm
and most of the residents are hispanicpper class people. that's just the way americahite works. but he always tries to in lieu of actually doing something, he always tries to have a rhetorical or an abstract victory.r abstct i think people finally just feel, you know, they're tired of him and he's afraid. he's also he talked very bold h' and like he's bold and he'ser dynamic, but he's very cowardly. because he's afraid to go in and confront these people and tell them why that fem at fema waste wasted two weeks beforend why they address their concerns and why he hasn't beene there.t and we know the reason is thatnd he doesn't want to sit there and talk to people when they ask him questions he can't answer. can'tand so he's just sort of t this whole entire cabinet is .is this cabinet was either c predicated on being an identity abpolitics first in their fieldo so to speak, or they werer ca candidates pulled out and gave the nomination to joe biden. but otherwise, none of them had any demonstrable experience or expertise inr expertis the fielt
10:12 pm
they were supposed to serve us , the people.pe >> that'op >> ts it's juste been a little bit funny. >> they've been lecturing le us now for two years aboutctrona something called environmental racism. and then there's an actual environmental disaster the's environmen in the midst of a community ofr people who didn't vote for them and they ignore it. and th that actually does look e environmental racism to me. tit is . is >> and the reason is , is that it's palestine is rightd on the border of pennsylvania and it's in clinger. it's a very area that in 2008, barack obama blasted as they cling to their religion. >> and then we know how joeum biden is called trump supporters chumps and drag's and we know the irredeemablewe and deplorable vocabulary of hillary clinton. so they have a lony haveg recorf disparagement of the white working class. i don't know whyg class. they tk they can just get away with so r easily without some kind ofs reaction. but they are it is racisrat. and if this was in malibu or this was in martha's vineyardin or even in compton or south
10:13 pm
central, there would be an immediate u.s. government responsegovern by this administn right among the rich orh or the the fashionable poor. but these people fall through the cracks every single time. victor davis hanso.n joining us tonight. thank you so much.hank you thank you. thank you. we so she said the bush administration has effectively done nothingely done to respondn actual environmental disaster. donald trump, by contrast, visited the town today and hea bought a lot of mcdonald's for cleanup crews and for firemen. he handed out bottled water, b, including tr umincluding trump water trump. >> also thank john rork ofn the blue line moving companyro for bringing water to people th. who live there.>> i watch. and i want to than want tok thof you that helped john roark, who is fantastic blueline moving. is john here?? hello, john . good job. got a lot of trucks coming upp with water right? >> that's true. you're a fantastic guy.tastic john .s us
10:14 pm
>> work with blue moving joins us right now. john , thanks so much for did y coming on . >> what did you see there? i'm embarrasseou thered. r impr >> wese have not been there, but what's happe what was your impression of what's happening in these nie?palestine? cker >> my impression, tucker,ks for thanks for having me on , is that the folks there are a whole lot more motivated thanv they were at this time.at they were ayesterday. s and that's a fact.fact the fact that president bidene i has refused to come to this small town when he's supposed small townto be in scranton. joe , a small town hero ofd he the working man and he can'tamen even show his face in a town ofi american citizens that need hiss leadership, that need the government's help terribly.l and he proved what everybodyw in i think already knew in this country is that he's not leaderader for this country and that donal fd trump is thee leader that we all know he is and he is the leader of thist country. saw and he proved that today. that was leadership that i saw today. standing on the streets scre i saw people standing on the streets screaming for this man, chanting, usa, usa. i mean, it just gives me goose
10:15 pm
bumpe s. mean, and to have president trump personally thank me, i mean, it i'most brought me to tears, man. to be honest, you i'm just a humble guy.ma i'm a workinn.g man, family man. and to be able to have someone y like him thank me personallyou, just kind of big picture forfo n one for one second since youce e were there. twenty . fifteen. trump emerges out of nowhereanni then he becomes the nominee and the media starts saying, wait, there are a lot oflot of p forgotten peopleeo and forgotte towns, towns that built thisn country, people who are born here and have been completely ignoretely ignoredd. maybe we should paythat some attention to these people ngwho were dying younger thani ' the rest of us .t i don't think that ever p happened. did the people of eastalestine fee palestine who you spoke to feel like anyone waspower? paying attention to them in power? >> absolutely. not. ese people i mean, thes ne people need hel. okay? we'r e putting illegal aliens in hotels, in five star accommodations in new york city can't get .
10:16 pm
and the people of easta real t palestine can't even get a realn hotel to stay in forme o a significant amount of time orc some real money that they cansoe actually go maybe and get their own vrba or something like that somewher e where they can actually take a month and get away from the townbreatn and get away from breathing inay that nasty air and havinghavi to see hundredng ts of workers,- every river, every tributary- has hoses in an aeratorsever inn and they're spraying water into these rivers. and who knows where the water is coming from. in eas don't have any idea what the is going on in their town idea.now in east palestine. that's becau they have nose idea. and that's because of people like people to judgegieg and joe. and joe biden. they're they literally have no idea th what they're doing. and that's whyat's they're notlh there, because someoneout. will we'll call them out and that's what they'r e afraid of. >> yeah, those guys are very>> : lucky that rural americaal is peaceful and law abiding. puey really are unlike a lot of cities that wouldn't put up wit with us for one second. john , mark, appreciate it. thank you so much.this thanks >>thanks again, tucker. so you n >> sow wo you were a grand juryo
10:17 pm
is everyone sort of a grand jury, but who serves on a grandt jury? well, there's a gran?d jury impaneled looking into intothe former president andran the lead juror on that grand jury has just identified herself as such and gone on a media tour. >> and it turns out she's a full blown lunatic.lown >> and we're not overstating that. we've got the tape we're with some. i don't remember. comedy is the hallmark of a free society. workless basically wants to make comedy illegal. there is a fear of getting canceled. nobody can speak their mind. >> oh, is that comedy? what a disaster. this is . it is . now, i'm not giving a ted talk. my job is to be funny on . this is the current state of comedy. tucker carlson originals. the death of comedy streaming now on fox nation. hello, i'm mike lindell and i'm excited to announce my original
10:18 pm
. my slippers are back in stock. you made them a huge success. and now i've added smaller sizes, larger size, wide sizes and all new colors. and with your promo code, you still save ninety dollars up here. not only that, i'm having the biggest closeout sale ever on our sandals and slides for as low as nineteen ninety eight . what makes my slippers different is my exclusive four layer design that you're not going to find in any other slippers. my slippers patented layers make them ultra comfortable, extremely durable. and they help reduce stress on your feet, wear them any time, anywhere. so go to mypillow .com or call the number on your screen. now use your promo code to save ninety dollars on my original. my slippers or for as long as nineteen ninety eight you can get our sandals or slides. quantities won't last long and with my 60 day money back guarantee you can rest assured they'll be the most comfortable footwear you'll ever own if you need dental implants. >> we have great news.
10:19 pm
reset smile. is a dentist approved more affordable way to replace your missing teeth from home? no dentist office visits required. just go to reset, smile .com and order your at home compression kit. mail it in and we'll custom make your new smile with our advanced 3d technology using the same material trusted by dentists in millions of devices, you'll enjoy chewing food better and smilingealthy ji with more confidence. learn more at reset, smilentamm >> .com skiting for over it has forty five years has taken a toll on my body. a toll on my body. compared to eric. helps with healthy joints and inflammation support. >> why qnol has superior absorption compared to regular turmeric. qnol the brand i trust one to pay only forty dollars per month to watch fox news and more with sling. there's no hidden fees and no contracts. keep fox news and save over eight hundred dollars per year. offer just forty dollars per month. >> trius today it's lingham fox news today to three hundred
10:20 pm
and today and today. it got promoted, used as tv's most captivating new crime show and now you can watch it any time accused all new tuesdays on fox and watch any time on hulu. marine life in peril as numbers of whales and dolphins was ninee
10:21 pm
10:22 pm
one again that's eight hundred three two five four nine nine one . >> what do you think of donald trump when he's unleashed inmp,n a crowd of people? he's pretty unbelievable. if yous un haven't seen the tape of him ordering at mcdonald's in his palestine, treacher s he wows everyone in the room again. you don't have te trumpd at to know he's really good ateal. this and it's real. feels hed he feels that's why he's so good at it. >> sthreo he's a hugate threat. whether toormal country, democracy would let voters c decide whether they want himount to run the country again. but noagai but partisan prosecutors at all level, state and federal, are trying to preven art him from true. running for president again. everyone knows this. no one ever says it. but it'sit'sng tru.e what's hap, in fulton county, georgia, fora example, prosecutors have d jurya grand jury going and the put a self-described witchinvesm on it. this is a grand jury investigating trump for election interference. other complaining about whatnfai was clearly an unfair election. no, this person is called emily co
10:23 pm
cause she is the foreperson ofee the jury. rson oand she posts online abou different spells. >> she can casshe can t. we cnn just interviewed her.assess how did it go ? we'll let you assess. watc. h. >> it's not a short list. >> it' not a short list.t >> when it i mean, when it comes to seventy five witnesses like ,is it it's not.ot i assume, of course, that seventy five people would you characterize it as 20 people i?c >> i can't say i counted.y. okay, more than a dozen though. >> i think i heard you say in >> i'm sinterview i believe so i'd be interested to know. i'm sure we will hear more fromi him after after it all.l it all comes out. i will be happy as longg as something happens. >>happens. yeah.a ju just a jury of your peers guaranteed by the constitution truly hurt is the opinion by th. charlie joins editor of the washington times. >> she joins us now. i mean, i didn't even know thish was allowed. i didn't know the foreperson, whatever that is , is allowed
10:24 pm
to do scene interviews while whilgrand jury silent panel or doesn't this whae tht do you mae of this? em i'll stop. what do you what's your take on this?ake? and she wa s picked by the other jurors to be the for the foreperson. soother jurors i'd hate to see the jurors. you know, this woman, she's avis lunatic, obviously, as you y. buint out. but she't she's you know, this is kind of what you get with america on ticktock. a this is to her. this is all a big social media. thing. and the fact that she's and not to mention, of course, these things, you know, grand juriesd are supposed to be done in secret. supposeshe's obviously blown tt all of that. f raisite al rlwhat kinds questions. if well, gee, what else is going on in secret if this is theu ifrt of thing that you wind up with ? but if nothing else, she's poste a poster child for why we should only allow peopleo have who have jobs and pay taxes, an sit on juries. poster child f >> and she's also a posteridin child for avoiding online dating. ing to tak >> well, that is absolutely true. and i'm going to i'm not goinget
10:25 pm
to take the bait on that, charlie, but let me just affirm my agreement with it. >> but really, quick, big's g picture. >> what's going on heroinge, der is democrats are using the legal system to stop a presidential candidate froidee running for president . - >> now, you don't have to lovee trump or if it doesn't matteriee if you believe in our system and wanted to continue, you should be outraged.want to cont you shhair on fire, angry about. >> but no one's saying anything so far as i can tell. telwell, that's the real serios side of all of this.f you know, she's ridiculous. and it's easy to make fun of o her. but but if you if you thinkf about this, if this was ancase actually an actual serious case and think ifthink if if you hadl serious adult prosecutors prosecutin g a serious case. and you are the person that was facing life in jail. facing your life in jail and you looked up into the jury and you saw this lunatic sitting box and you saw this lunaticbox? sitting in the jury box, these people make a mockery of everything we stand for. and i would argu ything that e ways even more important than voting in this country country . concept of a jury ofbe
10:26 pm
your peers. buu can't be railroaded by a bunch of people who don't who aren't like you, who don't come from you're fromea your society. and the idea tha that you wouldu would have a grand jury with people like this on it that. a mockery of all of that. >> that's exactly right. i mean, that could be you. >> that is absolutely right.i he and i hope people think aboutou the even people who don't like. chump. think about that.arlie we're breaking too much earlier. thank you. courtesy. you. t >> so one of the scariest examples of disintegration is the collapse of safety standards in commercial aviation and that is absolutely real. we're going to tell you a story th after a break about equity'seque effect on safety. pefully >> and it's scary and hopefully people will wake up and do something about it. we'll be right back . there is an entire generation searching for god . >> they don't belong here. they want peace. and love is not the same thing
10:27 pm
you want. >> this is your home. and i want you to tell all your friends about it. >> rated pg 13 . losing weight can have a huge impact on your life. lose with nutrisystem biggest and best offer yet, 50% off all plans and 50 percent off a month of shaikh's act. now. and get a shakr bottle free. but wait, hold everything. be one of the first to call or go online and get your first month of premium meals free, including hearty inspiration's. these offers have a combined value of over $100 per click right now. go online, calling it these free offers and start losing weight. >> today, looks like you've been sleeping well, megan . >> he's back to my pillow. and you're looking good. >> still feeling good? well, just when you thought it couldn't get any better, we've got the best pillow ever. >> mypillow two point oh oh. so soft and smooth. it's cool to the touch.
10:28 pm
>> how did you do that? well, we took my pillows and advil and combine it with this new technology that we didn't have back then when i've been in mypillow to bring you the best pillow in history. mypillow 2.0, just like all of you, i never imagined that mypillow could get any better. that's why i haven't changed it in nearly twenty years. then i heard about a revolutionary new technology and i knew i had to bring it to you all. mypillow 2.0 is truly the next generation of mypillow. the my pillow 2.0 is cooler and softer than the last. mypillow. it is so comfortable to sleep on at night. i look forward to going to bed and i wake up well rested in the morning. sleep is all about temperature and height. mypillow, to point out, is pattern. an adjustable fill is going to give you the exact individual support you need from your head to your bed. and now here's where it gets even better. we've all experienced temperature related sleep
10:29 pm
interruptions where you get too hot , you toss a turn, you flip your pillow over to the cool side. all that's gone is my brand new my pillow 2.0, a cooling fabric that's made with temperature regulating thread. >> the best sleep just got even better whether you have a pillow or not. you need to get the brandnew mypillow 2.0 cooler. go to mypillow .com. now use your promo code and for a limited time when you buy one , you'll get a second one absolutely free. >> you're sleeping even better and cooler and you're looking good. >> feeling good. i knew you would visit my pal .com. >> try spogli satisfying plans in a project that's drive pepper a celebrity favorite salary. >> cheek's. and of course, in just twenty seconds you can make a delicious smoothie to just add your favorite fruit, milk, ice and plant yours now
10:30 pm
exclusively from that chat .com and prepare to be mesmerized by mike huckabee. did you know that public schools don't allow any mention of god in the classroom? without understanding how god shaped our nation? how can kids learn america's true history after all our rights come from god , not the government. it's why my team created the kids guide to our one nation under god . and right now you can get it for free to order this fun, patriotic gift. >> but don't just visit free god bundle .com. that's free god bundle .com for muscle cramps and spasms. therrell works relief works fast so get back at it never works. >> works for fast muscle release. >> therrell works works available in stores everywhere. >> think about character, especially. >> right, right, right. it's about trust.
10:31 pm
this is not an adventure race. this is a military selection. do i still have that fire ? do i still have that fire ? even it out world? daug they will play by our rules. me. >> special forces world's toughest test wednesdays on fox and watch any time on hulu. >> mom was always organized, but she started forgetting to pay her bills on time to pay her bills on time and she'd buy the same gifts over and over, telling the girls about my alzheimer's diagnosis was really hard at first. we had our cries, but then wemae a plan. early detection gave us time to adapt together. it's so important for you be alh to think about what yoeimeu cano and making the most of what you have. >> if you or your family are noticing changes, it could be alzheimer's. >> talk about seeing a doctor together. >> conrad aska was born in nineteen seventy four in the tiny caribbean nation of antigua. and by every account conra he wn
10:32 pm
in a outstanding person. >> conrad was the leader of the family, saidigua.r of his br we all looked up to him. to usca was certainly a man offait. deep religious faith. becausewe kno hisbefore his final words in the second before his death were, quote,so" lord , you now have my soul. imagine saying that as your final sentence. your but his death is a scandad the reason he died is a scandal. and many in the aviatione av industry know about it. but itustry know about i is nevl public. so we thought we would tell you because there are lessond te becauss ino commercih for all of us who travel commercially in february of 2019, aska was the first officer piloting an amazonon prime cargo jet for a contractor called atlas air, or flying a boeing 767. that is as approached houston airport as assumed full control of the plane seconds later, while attempting to apply the speed brakes land, usca accidentally pressed to switch
10:33 pm
that, put the plane into go around mode and that gave the plane an unexpected jolt of thrust in response to this unexpected jolt, ask pan a panicked. >> instead of checking hisinstru instruments to figure out whated was going on , he pushed down hard on the control. >> he pushed as hard as heard as could, and then the plane nose dived throug heh the cloudse and right into the water. the plane was obliterated in tdc the impact, it killed him, hisai copilot and another pilot who was just hitching a ride.t'b sovi it was obvious from those facts alone, konrad usca, decent man, though he was should not have been in controln of an airplane and his personnel records confirm that strongly before he started flying seven sixty sevens for, amazon and atlas air, he had been a pilot fort seven different airlines, including mesa airlines,airlines several instructorl instructorsp reported that aska was oftens he overwhelmed in the cockpitr told as he was on the day he died. one pilot later told the ntsba a that in emergencies, ask
10:34 pm
a quote, became extremely anxious and would starult pushin a lot of buttons without thinking about what he was pushing. justst to be doing something. to be clear for a pilot, that can be deadly. and it was atlas air says it de was not aware of any of thisre when it hired aska. but once he arrive d at atlas air, it was so deficient in the simulator that all pilots have to train on that the company had to restart simulator training jusimulator,s him. all of his other classmates hado graduated predictably in its final report into the atlas aire crasir fh, the ntsb cited as a s cause of the deadly crash, the quote, system deficienciese in the aviation industry, selection and performancepracti measurement practices which failed to address the first officersfao address the aptitude related deficiencies and maladaptiveapte stress response. >> by the way, those are thingsp that all airlines in milita the military screen for and have since aviation began and asked. his family lost their son.
10:35 pm
and husband and brother knew that. and so they have gone on to and askafile several lawsuits at atlas air and amazon for grossot negligence, specifically for putting this man i obvious inpi despite his obvious inability to fly an airplane. hy was so why was he flying anng a airplane? >> well, in his specific case, we do not have a definitive obvs answer, but it seems pretty obvious. airlines ls air, inng fact, all the airlines are doing their best to hiree basi and retrain pilots on the basis of irrelevant criteria likece. their appearance and your appearance to restate has nothing to do with your ability to fly an airplane or perfor to flym heart surgery or do anything. it's immaterial, but on their w websites, both amazon and atlas air explain that quote,d at diverter city is paramount inisu everything they do here fromntn the atlas air website. thawe leverage diversity, equiv and inclusion. dgtyi as a business strategyf
10:36 pm
and driver of innovation. yes,re guided by dii philosophy. oh yes. well, apparentlypparently yoarec and look at the results. say amazon, of course, saysme thing. this i the same thing. this is not an outlier.. this is not just happening at atlas air. this is happening at every major carrier in the unitedstats states . safety concern.s ignored in favor of something called equity hirintyg by appearance,ie not by ability. in this is insane. thi and in this case, it killed three people. united airlines has promised 50%that 50% of their new train will be, quote, women and minorities right.. certai not the best pilots, but people. who look a certain way. well , as we told you in december, a united boeing a triple seven bound for san francisco came within seconds of hitting the ocean. f it just dropped out of the sky and the pilots who apparently were not properly trained or t hired for the wrong reasonsning
10:37 pm
on the basis of irrelevant criteria, were sent back to training. thankfully.he hundreds , the huh people on that plane survived. but this i kind of thingrk is happening acrosse. the industry. talk to anyone who works there, talk to any workintalk tg pilogi right now, the airlines are inaa a mad scramble to meet equityta. targets, meaning they are pushing safety aside in favor fr of ideology. die. and people will die. people have died . it's going to happen again. this should stop. lot well, you're hearing a lot about people who transition, but what about people who diddei transition?on? who submitted to genderr transition to mutilation, take inst hormone distorting drugs, and then camd camee back .o it h what was the experience like?anh why did they do it iat didn the? throe and what did they learn? we'll talk to someone who went through it right after the break.
10:38 pm
you ready to impress these guys? of course, this is the creation museum. >> prepare to believe. >> hello, i'm mike lindell. in the light of the recent events, your continued support means everything to myself and my employees. to thank you for having the biggest sale ever on all mypillow bedding. get my pillow bed sheets for as long as twenty nine ninety. a set of pillowcases for only nineteen ninety eight in this economy. instead of buying a new bed, rejuvenate your bed with my pillow mattress topper for as low as ninety nine ninety nine . we all share blankets in a variety of sizes, colors and styles.
10:39 pm
like plush wallpaper gossamer for as low as twenty nine ninety eight . we even have pet blankets from small size to the ones for your car. get huge discounts on duvets quilts, down comforters and so much more . so go to mypillow commer. call that number on your screen, use your promo code and you'll get huge discounts on all mypillow bedding, including mypillow bed sheets for as low as twenty nine . ninety eight . get all your shopping. >> small quantities last please. order now. hey michelle. every little thing for their lives but they go oh no. why the long face. the new season is epic and you can watch any time with weekly d new york eighty appetite and a new twist that will have everyone talking. what was up on new maxxi wednesdays on fox or watch any time the nascar cup series
10:40 pm
on fox sports and the california. but go mr. griffin finale of the four hundred mile auto club speedway, the reigning winner, kyle larson, looks to take the last flag with the checkered flag with kyle. bush has won three and there's only hungry for nascar cup series. fontana coverage begins sunday at two thirty eastern on fox fox stations hit docu series is back. who is rhonda ? sad to say we will never, ever surrender to the woma florida where road goes down was in the middle east advising seal team one to advise them. you have to be the best of the best. he's a good man. he's a good husband. he's a good father. is this ron desantis his opportunity to run for higher office? i think it is . who is ron desantis dreaming now? only on fox nation. when you can't watch.
10:41 pm
>> listen, get the latest news business in news headlines on sirius xm any time anywhere. fox news on sirius xm america is listening to the headline. >> stephen , the story. martha maccallum breaks down every angle.
10:42 pm
stress off me. crystal flies for thirty days. absolutely risk free coller visit crystal flush .com. >> now. >> right. wagner was in his early 20s hisf when, like so many young men , his life derailed. he became addicted to drugs. he he becamo dr was depressed.of
10:43 pm
he also watched a lot of in, ea gave him the idea that he might in fact be a woman. so wdoctore consulted doctors and very quickly they put him on estrogen and that made hishi problems much worse. s problemsbrian wagner no longee what his doctors told him. it is not identify as female.a he is back to how he was born a man, and he joins tonight to explain what he went through. >> brian , thank you so much for coming on tonight. what if you could just sum up conversation this is a three hour long conversation. if you could sum up if, the amazin you cang ue amazn experience you had, how wouldg . you describe it?how would you d? >> well, thanks for having m well, thank you for having meon on , tucker. >> i appreciate it.tucker yeah, like you said, when i was a young man, when i was in clost college about close to a decade ago, i was extremely alienated.m eli had a drug problem, mainly crystal meth and other party drugs. >> and i went down a bizarrerabt rabbit hole of online and i i de
10:44 pm
developed is very embarrassingo to say it's the truth. >> sorry. band i went to go seet that a therapist who specialized in issues, and she told me that i was really a woman and that i she and i had the same brain and that basically all all my problems in life were woman because i was actually a womana in a man's body, even thoughi ha i had severe drug problems. severei mood disorders and other issues. i looked terrible.. when i went to go see this woman, i was underweight. i was paranoid out of my mind from using methamphetamines, it w and none of that mattered. it was all about having me go to a clinic to get prescribed estrogen and medicine to prevent my body from making testosterone, which i took for many years.making and i all my problems gots worse. it didn't help me.got i adde it just added new problems.w and i just feel like
10:45 pm
the therapist i went to go seen was an activisset who just so happened to practice therapy, too.py, too. and hear in california, there' and here in california, there's really nothing to protect people from it. now it's even more , quiterankly frankly, crazy. e of you can just go into one of these informed consent clinics . >> you don't even need a therapist letter anymore. and it's completel completely yt led . >> it's the only form off medicine that's patienmes pat la >> so i just advocate forr safeguarding and high quality better safeguarding and highs. quality assessments because i want to help everyone,o help . when you'r whether or trans or o transgender. i want everyone to have goodtra. i want everybody t as it is ne and everyone should be protected. and as it is now, transitioning ,i just feel like i'm collateral damage for for cl a movement that i'm not evene an part of. th mecompletely ignore and they don't want to hear these stories. real.y storytory i is real. my pain is real. rea and yeah, it's a real thing. that ijust thank god every single day of my life that any i never had any plastic surgery
10:46 pm
. i took hormones and it messed me up. i had my facial removed. but i do think that i'llhad my be able to bounce back from this and the way i always bounc describe it, tucker, is i feel k like once i got sober,started th i started to have actuald me gender dysphoria when people were treating me like a woman,om when i didn't beforean. >> so, yeah, i mean, it was zon. like leaving the twilight zone, you know, some of the better ofh episodes. >> the twilight zone is whent le the protagonist leaves the twilight zone, but everyone. else is still in it. but yeah ye, and i just i feeld like i've been harmed by this.- and i just wish that i don'tieni want anyone else to experience what i experienced. expeo i'm out of the twilight an zone and , you know, i'm a very happy and successful man. uland , you know, i just hope that my experience helpsex perience helsomebody. the >> i don't even that's one ofsar the saddest stories i've heard in a long time. i don't have anything to addg ta to other than i hope you telli u
10:47 pm
your story far and wide. i hope it's heard by a tl lotyd people. i think you speak for many. yo and i'm grateful that you weres willing to tell your story. >> t brian , thank you. thank you, tucker. i appreciate it.iate i do. f yo >> so joe biden, who even if you like him, is not a genius. one up with an institute, anan academic institute atat the university of delaware. and it turns out that institutea loperated a lot like joe biden fake think tank, the university of pennsylvania. both pennsylva of them attractee suspiciously large amount of unforeign money from foreign govern governments, worrying that china, saudi arabia, oman, turkey. turkey , donated millions of dollars. the university of delaware, after biden opened his so-calleo the od biden institu. we've got a lot of details on this, thanks to a lot of good men of the washington free beacon who has been covering this, who broke the storfreebiya joins us today. >> thanks sored much.th you may have answered, what i the question, why? >> what's the biden institute? what hav u learned? well, i think the biggest concern on this story is thelio ofmillions of dollars that have
10:48 pm
been pouring in and foreign money to penn, to university ofh delaware and whether that has any connectionat to the biden think tanks that are on these are campuses. and we looked at department ofta education records. t th we found that the university of de delaware took inlawa six point,y five million dollars from china. they took in tootwenty three million from si arabia. penn took in ove r one hundred million dollars in foreign donations, including 60 million dollars from china.r li years is was just after in the years since these think tanks had been founded. and so the question is ,tion the is there any connection there? dis foreign money go to these think tanks? diy officials who workedin these think tanks meeth with foreign donors at all? because we know that foreign use donations to universities in to universities in order to buyv influence. and when you have e a think tanm tied to the president's name on a campus, and that could potentially be a recipe forr
10:49 pm
disaster when you have such opaque , an opaque fundinging situat situation, i mean, i'm nioot ben education. o universit to trinity. okay, so i'm not beating upbut s on the stellar, but is the univ delaware very famous in oman, fu turkey , saudi and china? >> i mean, why would they beaud? giving money to university of delaware on it? honestly, it's be gi it's a very interesting question. a lot ofu know, a lo intert of e universities do do take in money, but this is a large amount, particularly penn part and i have to say, youic know,ur as somebody who covered the clinton foundation, this is this situation. the setup that biden has d of l is kind of like a sketchier clit version of the clinton foundation, if that's possible. foundable.you know, at least thi foundation had disclosednt list of its donors, at least the the clinton foundation had to put forward some financial disclosure records because they were required to , as ar se financial disclosure records because they're required to. nonprofit there. uirements there are no similar requirements for the set up
10:50 pm
that biden has with these think tanks at the universities. and they are not voluntarily disclosing this information either. >> so it's voluntarily disc it's definiteln issue, especially when you haves these think tanks who had employed senior administration officials, senior members of and his cabinet and currently hiss l sister as well at university of delaware. >> yeah, i mean, there's at nothing more corrupt thanf delae higher education that makes mafia run paving companies so clean. >> of course, as we know. and we appreciate th your reporting on john goodmana >> thank you of the washington beacon. >> thank you. thank you, sir.. there's been a hugr: there's ben sudden and unexplained deaths so big that maucerig thai quite sure and insurance companies are not quite sure what to do about it. to.most people don't know what's happening. we have details after the break. well, as bad as superstars on the planet unpleased, a prime news friday night smack
10:51 pm
down at 8:00 eastern on fox. looks like you've been sleeping well. my god, he's back for mypillow. and you're looking good. still feeling good? well, just when you thought it couldn't get any better, we've got the best pillow ever. >> mypillow 2.0. oh, so soft and smooth. it's cool to the touch. how did you do that? well, we took my pillows and advil and combine it with this new technology that we didn't have back then when i invented mypillow to bring you the best pillow in history. mypillow 2.0, just like all of you, i never imagined that mypillow could get any better. that's why i haven't changed it in nearly twenty years. then i heard about a revolutionary new technology and i knew i had to bring it to you all. mypillow 2.0 is truly the next generation of mypillow. the my pillow 2.0 is cooler
10:52 pm
and softer than the last. mypillow. it is so comfortable to sleep on at night. i look forward to going to bed and i wake up well rested in the morning. sleep is all about temperature and height. mypillow, to point out, is pattern. an adjustable fill is going to give you the exact individual support you need from your head to your bed. and now here's where it gets even better. we've all experienced temperature related sleep interruptions where you get too hot , you toss your turn, you flip your pillow over to the cool side. all that's gone. it's my brand new my pillow 2.0 cooling fabric. that's made with temperature regulating thread. >> the best sleep just got even better whether you have a pillow or not. you need to get the brandnew mypillow 2.0 cooler. go to mypillow .com. now use your promo code and for a limited time when you buy one , you'll get a second one absolutely free. >> you're sleeping even better and cooler too. >> and you're looking good. feeling good. i knew you would.
10:53 pm
does it? michael .com, a heart attack. >> do they have life insurance? no, but we have life insurance, john . >> i'm trying to find something we can afford. >> fortunately, in only a few minutes, selectquote found john a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty nine dollars a month. and his wife and a five hundred thousand dollar policy for only twenty one dollars a month. go to select cocom now and get the insurance your family needs at a price you can afford. >> select . >> we shop, you save one to pay only forty dollars per month to watch fox news and more over a million people already do with sling tv. it's a tv you love for a price you love with sling. there's no installation required, no hidden fees and no contracts. keep fox news and your other favorites and save over eight hundred dollars per year for just forty dollars per month. trius today it's lingam fox
10:54 pm
news. >> if you need dental implants ,we have great news. reset smile is a dentist approved more affordable way to replace your missing teeth from home? no dentist office visits required. just go to reset smile .com and order your at home impression kit. mail it in and we'll custom make your new smile with our advanced 3d technology using the same material trusted by dentists in millions of devices, you'll enjoy chewing food better and smiling with more confidence. learn more reset. >> smile, .com. you wake up in the morning and one day this hurts. one day another hurts. everything hurts. what have i tried in the past? what have i not tried it? nothing works. the pain is still there. you know the thing about this cream, i started putting it on and things started changing from my elbows to my shoulders. if this product worked for me, it can work for you. i mean, i feel energized. i feel like a 40 year old or a twenty year old. thank you. >> australian dream next level
10:55 pm
chef is all about competitiveness. go to where are we going? top level on the top. i want to stay here. i don't want to take down gordon ramsay. of course, but we're coming up there. you never your next level, chef baby . gordon ramsay does not do losing the next level, chef thursday on fox and watch any time on hulu. >> america is listening to the fox news rundown podcast. we cover the day's top stories seven days a week with an in-depth team of reporters all across the country. start and finish your day with a fox news rundown podcast. america is listening. all over the western world, we are seeing very large , measurable increases in unexplained deaths. the bbc in great britain, for example, just reported that, quote,aths excess deaths in 2020 two are among the worst in deat 50 years.
10:56 pm
buhs are the worstt why is this well, ed dowd is not an epidemiologist. he's a numbers guy, spent a long career on wall street, but he noticed this and wanteddh get to the bottom of it.ompanies so he called insurance companies and mortuaries. then h e wrote a book about it called cases unknown whenepidemic of sudden deaths in 2020 one in 2020 two.matter because when people die, is.td m matters. we talk to him for an hour on a up. so i'm tucker carlson today. here's part ofw ep it.isode of r >> i would say.sing >> well the only thing that changed using common sense c and deductive reasoning is a mass vaccination campaign. d deductand mandates. that was that's where i would staro t to explain that it's ben detrimental to your health to be employed in ployed itwenty one and twenty t, because clearly the numbers clea have been eaths higher for the employed and disabilities are higher for the employed. sosabilities are highe if it's , what is it? at the very least, it's at the a national security issue.ssue. when this covid thing happened, there were a lot of covid hapbeneficiary's from it.m
10:57 pm
central banks get off the hookl from what was what i saw as a down amoual slowdown steerabl.e the unprecedented, yes. unprecedented amounts of money t to cover up what we're going to have eventually as a global sovereign debt default that's default.ng. so they got off the hook. you had the tech companiess excited licking their chops for the new surveillance economy. se they knew that was coming, so they joyfully entered intoent to a partnership with the government to censor any any dissent.dissent. and they were going to bee ex abouted about those future cash flows,t it their surveillance. then you had the pharma companies who were going to be goinf whate unlimited vaccin they saw were unlimited vaccine quarterly injections. pla that was the plan at the time. quarterly booster's ad law infinitum under the color of. law. an the media had companies who were getting cashe flows from pharmaceutical the companies and also the government. we found out the governmentcompanie paid media companies to promote.
10:58 pm
a vaccine. so i don't view itso i d as onag of people sitting in a room smoking cigars, laughing maniacally. i just view it as momentum built. and there was a conspiracy ofa interests. who rests. everyone knows thiiss payin is happening, is paying attention. there's a lot of speculationnti about it and some of it is pretty out there in doubt.t . is not out there at all.'s a he's a pure numbers guy. that's an amazing conversation. into be interested in what's, yo happening. you should watch it on fox nation right now. watch it itso the state of california haa now proclaimed that everything ,everything is racist. that's why they're handing out'y five billion dollar checks t. and we say everything.whthat we mean even police dogs, they're racist to jason rantes covers the western united states for us . >> he joins us tonight to explain. >> hey, jason . hey, tucker.>> d democrats are now coming for police canines across california after assemblyman a after cocory jackson introducn to ban their use in arrest. a apprehension and crowd control.c
10:59 pm
under this claim that use they trigger black people vehic and arles e used as vehicles of terror and racial bias, calling them a violentg them a remnant . america's racist past. jackson announced this bill last week alongsidenounced the aclu and the naacp. >> it was first used by po catchers. police canines are a violentlice remnant of america's past that is often forgotten, but understand that is still within a lifetime of many americansans. today. these now they're implying that these canines are targeting black beig and latino suspects for injury while apparently being more gentle on white suspects. >> check thichs out. we're already giving out life sent sentences before someone is even proven guilty inace. the first place. >> now, they don't see>> they di to understand how police canines work in the context ofs this bill . they're almost always deployedeo because there's too greato gr a risk to the human officer. so, for example,eaa risk in an c
11:00 pm
suspect poses an imminent threat to the public, you might end up deployinger canine. now, sometimes they end up giving their lives so thatth a human can live. the irony in all of this, tucker, is that the police defenders, they wantedhal tools. more non-lethal tools. canines are one of them.9s are so police dogs are killing people, not gang members. killinjason rence, amazing, amag story, as always. thanks for joining us . tonight at the best time with the ones you will see tomorrow. all right. welcome , hannity. we have a raucous crowd. thank you all for coming. we have a live studio audience,i a very busy news night tonight. now, trump on the ground in east palestine, ohio,d something, by the way, neither biden noast r pothole mayor pete could ever find the time to do. also, joe biden is falling up d. the stairs, ye

203 Views

info Stream Only

Uploaded by TV Archive on