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that rarely get very far . they're too obvious. it's not a cartoon demons you've got to worry about. it's weak. men in positions of power. they're the most dangerous men with no principles but the desire for self-preservation, hollow men who live in terror of being revealed for who they really are, men who will do anything to save themselves. that's who you should be afraid of. and you can see that in our current moment, the weakest are the most destructive. how much of his childhood do you think adam kinzinger spent hanging from the wedgie nail? how many swirlies did eric swalwell endure in high school? how old was adam schiff before a girl other than his sister kissed him? voluntaries. it makes you shudder to think about it. these are sad. the insecure, broken men filled with envy and bitterness from their lonely childhoods. they hate you because they hate themselves. it's not their masculinity that's toxic. it's their lack of it.
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>> that's really the story. the biden administration, the weakest president in history, joined forces with the weakest attorney general in history. to create a police state. >> shocking. well, once you understand the principle, it shouldn't really surprise you. and it's funny now to remember that the smart people in washington once told us that merrick garland was a moderate . >> they thought that apparently because when garland promised supreme courts he didn't materialize, he cried, oh, he's crying. >> i thought, he's so sensitive and thoughtful. but no, merrick garland was crying for himself because he is a self pitying careerist with no perspectives on his own life. whose job is everything to him . he is , in other words, literally the last person who would ever put in charge of the department of justice. so naturally, joe biden did. and that turned out to be a pivotal decision. merrick garland has presided over the most aggressive attack on civil liberties, in particular an attack on the practice of traditional christianity that any living american has seen.
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the garland would never say that in public. of course, that would be too straight forward. his approaches feline, not canine. every word is a weasel word, but under sustained questioning, the real man, merrick garland, emerges, and it is filthy and dishonest . here he was in the senate yesterday, facing off against mike lee of utah. >> doj announced charges against thirty four individuals for blocking access to or vandalizing abortion clinics and there have been over eighty one reported attacks on pregnancy centers. one hundred and thirty attacks on catholic churches since the leak of a dobs decision. and only two individuals have been charged. >> so how do you explain this disparity? we apply the law equally. i will say you are quite right. there are many more prosecutions with respect to the blocking of the of the abortion centers. but that is generally because they are those actions are
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taken with photography at the time during the daylight. and seeing the person who did it is quite easy. >> the those who are attacking the pregnancy resources centers, which is a hard thing to do, are doing this at night in the dark. in case you didn't follow that we, quote, apply the law equally. we just can't for some reason manage to investigate crimes occur after dark. >> it's the sundown rule well known in legal circles. it's hard to believe that merrick garland actually said that in a senate hearing. >> until you remember that, of course, he will say anything and he does. we're not persecuting christians. i'll tell you. then he'll send the fbi after mark. how how is a pro-life lay preacher who is praying outside an abortion clinic when a pro-abortion extremist harassed his 12 year old son ? so as any father would have shoved the man out of his son's face, that's what happened. it was not a crime. we know that because no local prosecutor pursued it. and it is certainly without question, not a federal felony
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to push a lunatic out of your twelve year old son's face. but under merrick garland, it is now a felony. almost a year after that happened, garland sent armed men to arrest mark houk in front of his family on september twenty third, about six forty five in the morning. that's when those twenty so, so called agents, full swat gear, heavily armored vest, ballistic shields, helmets, battering ram banged my door. yesterday, josh hawley asked garland to explain that behavior. the utterly indefensible totalitarian behavior. and merrick garland, of course, in his soft spoken way, was delighted to defend it. >> let's take a look at the hardened criminals that your justice department sent these armed agents to terrorize on that morning. here they are. here they are at mass . here's the seven children
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with mr. houk and his wife. he has offered to turn himself in. and this is who you go to terrorize. you are the attorney general. give me your answer. do you think that it was objectively reasonable and they followed your guidelines in sending twenty to thirty armed agents to terrorize these people? >> yes or no? the facts i have, which are those presented by the fbi, are not consistent with your description. >> so you think it was reasonable? >> i'm saying the facts are not as you described, you use an unbelievable show of force with guns that i just note liberals usually decry. we're supposed to hate longlong and assault style weapons. >> you're happy to deploy them against catholics and innocent children. he doesn't care. he's got no soul, obviously. >> and if anything, josh holley's description is too narrow. it's not just catholics. merrick garland is targeted with force. it's anybody who expresses a belief in biblical christianity in public. >> but it is true that catholics do seem to be getting
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a disproportionate share of federal law enforcement attention under joe biden. the fbi, as you may know, just drafted a memo claiming that radical traditional catholics are somehow a national security threat simply because they tend to pray outside of abortion clinics. in march of 2020 one , paul , vaun and ten others were peacefully praying at an abortion clinic in tennessee. they didn't damage any property . >> they hurt no one more than a year after they dared to do that, to pray, merrick garland sent the fbi to terrorize vaughn and his 11 children at their home. >> but if you're not going to let me know, i want to know why you were banging on my door with a gun after you not going to tell me anything. i tried. you know, you did it. you did not try. you have to wonder when you see
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a tape like that. we're so called christian leaders. >> where's russell moore? and all the other breastfeeding christians? as that happens, is the u.s. government cracks down on christianity, on prayer, silent paul vaughn and his coconspirators now face more than a decade in prison. meanwhile, just in case you want to know what the scale is for punishment, the department of justice under joe biden, let half the rioters go , who tried to torch a courthouse in oregon. no charges whatsoever of ninety nine cases of the portland u.s. attorney brought over that courthouse siege for crimes like assaulting federal officers and civil disorder. more than forty seven were dropped by doj, the most serious penalties for most of the defendants who pleaded guilty turned out to be community service. so the doj and amerikan absolves joe biden voters of actual terrorism while doing everything they can to terrify, humiliate and destroy people who pray in public.
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they're targeting specifically anyone who is religious, humiliate them in front of their children. >> now, why are they doing this? well, because on some level, all governments hate religious people because it's competition and revolutionary governments, totalitarian governments go after religious people first. it happened in the french revolution, happened in bolshevik revolution, and it's happening now. that's why parents dare to complain about their children being indoctrinated and openly allies are attacked in some cases by the doj. again, you can see why young people raised to believe that god is in charge are much harder for the government to control as they grow up. they won't worship the government. >> but by contrast, if a child is raised to be a narcissist, someone thinks i can change my gender. he will grow up confused, weak, and reliant on the people in charge of the state. >> it's a very simple principle. it's why the maoist government
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went after tibetan monks. anyone who sincerely believes in god is a threat and that is the measure of a free country in the end. >> are you allowed to believe that there's an authority higher than the people in charge of your government that has always been the hallmark of america? religious liberty. it's in the first amendment, but in canada, of course, that's all disappeared. >> canada has now become an atheist, totalitarian state with amazing speed. and in canada, it's now a crime to object to sexualized drag shows for children not allowed to say a word. >> late last month, a pastor in calgary was violently thrown, thrown out of an all ages and others for children drag queen story. our for daring to object to the sexualisation of children. >> watch this documentary. we're down. he's coming. he's only to deal with the police abuse.
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so that's the video. that's what happened. who committed the violence in that video? the guy on the ground was the pastor. before we answer the question, some context will remind you that in canada, showing any disloyalty at all to the trudeau government, you'd get your bank account frozen and your truck seized. >> so maybe you're not surprised to learn that that man on the ground, his name is pastor derek raemer. who showed profound disrespect for justin trudeau's ongoing efforts to sexualize children to mutilate the of children, woke up yesterday to the police banging on his door and telling him he was going to be arrested or is run out of my home because this little. yeah, you guys called me. yeah, we've heard. so you could call me. i'll be trying to when it's we talk about what happened in the reconceiving right. >> why do we need to talk about it? >> because you're going to be arrested for it and charged. okay, so we can do it this morning. warrants are for you.
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charged with what? mischief because the service. >> where are all the professional christians? you have to wonder that again. where's david french and beth moore and tim keller and all these people were defending christianity is actual christians are being arrested for being christians. not a word. >> well, today, pastor derrick raemer confirmed that a warrant was out for his arrest for hate crimes. and he was right about that. he was not overstating it because this afternoon he was literally arrested. >> what the reason you're blocking me from using the section they're working here, i'm not going to shut them door. i'm not going to run. i'm mar-a-lago you. we're just getting started at workstation.
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>> do you mind if i ask you what he's being arrested for? again, we're vidro id. pardon? will you provide your id for you to answer the question. yeah. okay, why is he being arrested . warrants warrants for his arrest. this is what happens when we go the drake. >> wow. that is the like the canada you thought you knew almost sled dogs or some stormtrooper in sunglasses. one answer a question before you provide your i.d. and then the pastor sitting in the car with bars on the windows getting hauled way to jail for being thrown to the ground. a drag queen story. our we're going to be joined by pastor decrements, but he is of in jail. so instead, we are grateful to be joined by as well by a rebel news which filmed the tape you just saw. >> elizabeth , thank you so much for coming on . it's hard to believe that this is happening in your country. meta question first.
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is anyone saying anything about it other than not a lot. i mean, tucker, you have done more journalism on christian pastors being jailed in canada than most canadian media. in fact, the canadian media either ignore it or cheer it on , calling these people bigots. i should say that there were no charges emanating from the drag queen story, our itself, neither against pastor rimer or against the three men who roughed him up. but then the left wing mayor of calgary went on a twitter rant saying that anyone who lies or engages in vitriol or is full of hate should be arrested and charged. now, those aren't crimes, by the way, some of them are a matter of opinion. i could think that the mayor is full of hate, but after the mayor basically directed police to arrest peaceful protesters, they did. and you saw that cop . i think he was embarrassed and ashamed of what he was doing. he had sunglasses on . he was blocking our cameraman. he had that bizarre move.
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>> show me your id before i answer a question. i think he knows that he is doing something contrary to his oath as a police officer . right now, we have a reporter staked out at the city jail because, tucker, i don't know if i mean, he's charged with mischief and causing a disturbance. of course, he was the one who was disturbed by the roughing up. it'll be interesting to see if he gets out on bail or like arthur pavlovsky, the other christian pastor, if he'll serve 50 days in prison, which is what happened then. >> i say this is one of the few americans i know, really, who sincerely loves canada. and i mean that. but it does seem like darkness is descending on your country. >> i have to say, just a few weeks ago, justin trudeau's martial law, where he where he sees bank accounts and deployed riot horses because some people were honking their horns in their trucks and having a festive, peaceful opposition to the lockdown's, a judge had a lengthy inquiry and he said
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thumbs up, that there was a justified occasion for martial law. and so i'm telling you, tucker, the checks and balances in canada no longer work. the opposition parties often don't oppose the media cheerleaders. it's not skeptical or critical. the courts are of no use, not a single walk down law was overturned. our so-called charter of rights and freedoms has not struck down a single action like this. and i'm starting to think that we might need help from abroad. and so i'd say to your audience, i know you have senators and congressmen who care about civil rights and human rights in china and iran and places like that. and i would say, please cast an eye up to canada, too, because i'm worried that we no longer have the capacity to push back for human rights and canadian politicians are very attentive when americans criticize or mention them. please. american senators and congressmen put on your watch list. >> things are getting bad up here. and for for context, for those who don't know, you do run
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the biggest dissident media organization in the country. so you're you speak with authority as a we are definitely rooting for you and god bless and good luck. >> thank you. thank you. thanks. >> so teachers in this country losing their jobs for trying to protect their children from efforts to sexualize them in drupa school. district in california, teachers are prohibited from telling parents when their children are, quote, transitioning to another gender . so your kid could be getting castrated or chemically or physically, and you're not allowed to know that jessica, happiest teachers in that district. she refused to comply with the policy. she said it violated her christian beliefs as well as her basic responsibilities as a teacher. >> so she was fired for that. she's brave enough to join us now, along with her attorney , brad davis. thank you both very much. for coming on . >> jessica, first to you. i assume the other teachers in your district complied with this grotesque order. >> why did you not?
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great question, tucker. i'm truly afraid that many other teachers don't even know they're under these directives. i didn't know i was under these directives until i found out. and when i found out from my school district that i was under these directives, i chose to speak up about them and stand my ground and stand in my faith and beliefs. and that's when they said that's going to be an issue. you have to comply with these directives or your job is on the line. and so i chose i chose god . i chose to stick with my christian faith. and because of that, they released me from employment because in their words, they could not accommodate my religious beliefs. >> but i mean, you were also in bless you for doing that and you should do that. but you are also siding with parents, all of whom, no matter who they voted for in the last election, you'd think would want to know if their children being castrated, their children. don't you think parents want to know?
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>> yes, i think parents have the right to know everything about their children. and i will not partake in withholding any information from the parent. i'm a parent myself, and i would be very upset about that. so this fight is not just for the sake of my job loss. this fight is for the protection of all children . this fight is for the preservation of parental rights. what he meant by that is this. since you're the attorney or is it legal to fire someone for refusing to hide essential facts from parents who are the guardians of these children? >> yeah, this is a clear breach of public trust. >> and it's a clear violation of her title seven rights. she was fired not because of the job she did, tucker. she was fired because of her religious beliefs. in mind you, she's not alone with pacific justice institute. we're representing hundreds of people. employees were fired because of their faith. and the issue is , is also one of the parents. they're scared, tucker, right now. they see all what's going on .
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they're horrified by it. and it's for that reason, on our web site, we developed customized opt out forms for all fifty states where parents for free can download opt out form, start learning what their rights are, as well as the material it's been given to the kids and their grandkids throughout the country. in public schools, i just i have to ask, were there and i know what the answer i want to hear. were there teachers you work with who came up to you and congratulated you for your bravery? >> i hope. you know, tucker, i'm being totally overwhelmed in the best way possible with hundreds of teachers reaching out to me, telling me that they're ready to die on this hill. with me, that they completely align with my views on this, that they are ready to stand up to this beast with me and stand for the protection of children and stand for parental rights and stand for the fact of the matter that as christians, we we can also be in the public sector.
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and at this point, i feel that i was told you need to choose one or the other. do you want to be a public school teacher or do you want to continue practicing your christian faith? well, good for we were always mean to teachers, but i married one . i know there are a lot of wonderful teachers and you're obviously one . and thank you both for joining us . thank you to much. >> fox news alert on a case you may have been following. >> a verdict in the double murder trial of disbarred lawyer alex murdaugh. the trial attracted a lot of attention. the family is prominent in the state of south carolina was a press conference moments ago. >> here's part of it. justice was done today. it doesn't matter who your family is . it doesn't matter how much money you have or people think you have. it doesn't matter what you think, how prominent you are. if you do wrong, if you break the law, if you murder, the justice will be done in south carolina. and i think south carolina has
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shown to the nation in the world how a process can work and work. >> well, hey, fox is trace. gallagher is rooted in this trial. >> he's been following it for six weeks since the beginning. he joins us tonight for recap. >> hey, trace and tucker, it's about as fast a verdict as i've ever seen. the jury of eight women and four men deliberated for just under three hours. and usually when you have seventy six witnesses, it takes several hours just to review the testimony. so a quick verdict is often beneficial to the defendant, but not this time. and remember, alex murdaugh, his defense was basically, yes, i'm a liar. yes, i'm a crook. yes, i'm a drug addict, but i'm not a killer. most attorneys we spoke with during the trial say alex murdaugh biggest hurdle was cell phone video, where you could hear alex murdaugh voice proving that he was in the kennel. that's the scene of the crime just moments before the killings happened, murdaugh told investigators that he was not in the kennel. but after being caught red handed on tape, he later testified that he lied about not being in the kennel because
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his drug habit had left him paranoid. murdaugh wanted the jury to believe he left the kennel, went to his house, did not hear any gunshots, returned to the kennel and found the bodies of his wife and son. he also testified that he held their bodies despite having no blood evidence on his clothing. it's notable the murder weapons were never found in this case. so it was possible to connect murdaugh to any of the weapons and there was little, if any, forensic evidence implicating murdaugh. but the circumstantial evidence, as you heard, was robust. in fact, the lead prosecutor moments ago in that news conference that's now over says they knew if they had a chance to put on their case that truth would prevail. and it's important to remember alex murdaugh testified in his own defense. most analysts thought he was a very effective witness. >> the jury clearly did not share that opinion. tucker. amazing. very sad story. true. scouser, thank you. for that. >> so as you just heard, prosecutors did hold a press
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conference very recently when prosecutors spoke about the victims in this crime. >> here's part of it. winston churchill said democracy is the worst form of government except for every other kind. i kind of want to adopt and say we may have the worst criminal justice system in the world, but it's better than every other kind that there is . and our criminal justice system work tonight. it gave a voice to maggie and paul murdaugh, who were brutally mowed down and murdered on the night of june seven , 2020 one by someone that they loved and someone that they trusted and they couldn't be here to testify for themselves tonight. their testimony came through the evidence and the information that was gathered by the men and women of the agency's just mentioned. it came from the testimony of the agents and the investigators and the and the attorneys and the folks in our staff who were able to get it to the court record .
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and so i want to say tonight, their voice was heard tonight and justice was brought for them. we can't bring him back , but we can bring him justice. judge newman pirro is co-host of the five, has also been following this case. we're happy to have her join us tonight. judge, thanks so much for coming on . what's what's your takeaway from this very, very sad, ugly saga? >> well, i you know, i followed this case from the beginning. we there were something like twenty eight days of testimony. it is a span of about six weeks, incredibly fast verdict, especially in a case. it's circumstantial, but all murder cases are essentially because the victim isn't going to come back and say he killed me or unless there's a video or an eyewitness, they are all circumstantial. this family was from one of the wealthiest, most successful legendary family in that county. in south carolina. this defendant was arrogant enough to think that he could take the stand and convince the jury that, yes, i took pills and i was a drug addict and i stole from people,
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a quadriplegic and young women. and my housekeeper and all that other stuff. but i didn't kill my wife and son and okay, maybe i can buy that. but the problem is that he lied until he was mandated to admit as a result of a snapchat video that was released not that long ago that had his voice at the scene of the crime within minutes of the crime and it was curious to me why, tucker, the defense wanted to take the jury to the scene of the crime. if anything, by the defense taking the jury there. they were able to assess how far the house was, where the defendant said i was taking a nap, is sleeping, and i didn't hear any gunshot wounds to the distance at the kennels where you would have heard the gunshot wounds. so that was kind of bizarre. but i think is taking the stand is bizarre. everyone agreed he was a good witness, but he is too slick because in the end, the jury bought none of this.
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the judge did not even offer the jury dinner. he said, you've got beverages, soda, chips, and , you know, cookies are whatever . the judge eventually said that was an overwhelming evidence of guilt here after the jury returned the question and he said he was sick, he was very good as a witness. >> this guy's an ambulance chaser, right? isn't he a slip and fall lawyer? he is an excellent attorney . >> and that's what people i meant that as an insult. yeah, but look, he was he was an attorney with a huge law firm that made a lot of money. he made a lot of money. he spent a lot of on drugs and just stealing. he just kept stealing to the next level. but this case came down, tucker, to the classic motive means an opportunity. the shell casings, although they never found the guns, were consistent on the property of seventeen hundred acre property as a shell casings from the weapon that killed maggie , the wife, and the kind of gun
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that was used was his favorite kind of gun. so what you had here was a guy who had a wife who was speaking to a matrimonial attorney , a son that he called a little detective, very important. he said, we have to talk to you about the pills. they were coming on to him strong, that he was using opioids. and then we hear that at the scene of the crime, the dogs are not barking. so at the time, within minutes of the crime, there's nobody is coming around. is a stranger cropping up on them and shooting the wife and son. this is a classic domestic violence case. >> can i ask is this you've been in you've been in the law a long time. is this common behavior for personal injury attorneys? i mean, not to generalize, but would you say, oh, well, i don't know any personal injury attorneys who killed somebody. but you know what? i do know is they're very they're theatrical to them. the courtroom is theater. and this guy thought he controlled the theater.
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and my understanding is that her pulling is very well respected and regarded. defense attorney didn't want him to take the stand, but the defendant makes the ultimate decision himself the saddest part of this is that this is your classic domestic violence case. husband kills his wife and his son thinks that everybody is going to buy this. this. oh, poor me. poor me. and in the end, they saw him for what? he was a drug addicted, thieving, conniving, lying. now, a double murderer. >> amazing. what a sad story. >> i appreciate your analysis of it. thank you. jeanine pirro, the best. remember the shop teacher who brought the whole class into a fetish for the cartoonishly large fake? the cartoonishly large fake? >> we have an update on that case with our friend. case with our friend. chat with moreemories . >> start making memories on the water. on the water. you will never
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with being a public me. one of many things i expect the unexpected. that was not a smart move on your end, sir. what are you going to do about . come on , man, we've got to go. don't do it. for you. great. honestly, okay. was it not mine? because i was peacocking a little bit cycloset, what are you going to do? am i getting through to you? you boys bad boys. >> so four months, four months and months we've been covering
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this story. the canadian shop teacher who pulled his sho entire classa into his very obscure fetish by wearing size prosthetic w and calling himself taylor limu em u because it kind of tells you everything. >> whyweiss is this allowedis their kids in the class? so this guy has finally been placed on leave. the school board in ontari leavo only took the steps after parents, some of them immigrant parents, threatened to suemigrat the school. thisen went t on for sono long f because there is a well-funded effort to erase women, ofthin course, both in canada and the d united states. >> the feminists are all for it. >> was your leaders to set you . >> hershey's, by the way, is now putting the face of a man posing as a woman on chocolate bar wrappers. >> this dude is called faid. johnstone called himself a proud and said his female critics should be vilified. so they quotd soe, don't dare to speak their views publicly. >> okay,s here's faye johnson. o >> not a fascist or anything, quotby the way, runs a , quote, lbg, tcu consulting firm thatqih makes a too n of dough fromh.
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canada's government. >> watch. my name is johnstone's. i'm the executive director of wisdom to action. we can create a world where everyone is able to live ino lie public i space as their honesteh and authentic selves. see the woman changing how we see the future. at he >>rs and hershey's canada women don't worry, we're not replacing you. don't worry, everything's cool.o gericke more iols with theus tog spectator. he joins us tonight. s for so many questions you've been wondering like er where do we makethe ec up all these jobs? found the economy is degrading and this dude has found jobessig dressing like a woman wearin lgn a nose ring and theng he's gotten hired by her.s ther she's like, is there a major for that in college?? what a like, where do these jobs come from? >> yeah, well, first of all,rnaw happy international women's awareness month or whatever it is right now. you know, we all liker a little nuts in our chocolate . i don't see what the big my proj deal is. i love not to my chocolate.but i so i think it's perfectly fine.i i think it's a real tragic
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start. women's history awareness month that this shop teacher sho, her who i think we all agree is delicate. and as lovely and temperateumme as a summer's day, really is under investigation.ion for e not be or maybe not being reallye st trans. when did we starart sayit saying questioning people's identity like this? she also thi i'm not sure if yoe aware of this, but aside from being transgender, she's alsoedo disabled. s she suffers from giganto mestizo, which is an unusual frm swelling of the tissue. in her case, it's prosthetic, which apparently become sentient and swelling on their own. is so, you know, this is just you how it is .re a w now, if yoomu saan, thy you're e ,that's how it is . and women seem to be okay with it because very few ared be speaking up and being loud about being erased in this way and taken over by men in dresses. >> and they talk about mansplaining, though. nsplaining, is is the ultimate mansplaining. mansplaining i'm a woman now. yo
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u shut up, ladies, and i go , okay. >> oh, shut up.p. and some dude is jus some dude, just like a woman tells me what it's really like to be a woman. >> i guess i can't say anything like. yeah, well, i mean, you don't want to get knocked down and bruised by those prosthetic . woul edn't challenge that guy.ai either. that's okay. you know what?u know that's a ver wy good point, chadwick. more common sense intrudes. >> thank you so much for coming on tonight. thank you. my pleasure. >> well, here's a really cool co story, because the naturall tern world is obviously the best and most beautiful and interesting place. >> a fishing boag plact just got caught in a massive shark feeding frenzy off the coast of louisiana. the fishermen wereoo on the search for yellowfin tuna and wahoo when dozens ofof sha sharks all of a sudden camrke around their boat feeding on a bait ball.'s >> j and it's just aust n unbelievable series of pictures. >> watch thi of pictures guy. > he i
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>>s mark hardisty is the captan of the boat money shot is one wt of the people who was there that day. >> he joins us now. mark, that's i don't knownythin how long you've been on the water, but have you ever seen anything like that? in your life? >> well, not to this degree, t where they just came up under the boat like they did. we've seen it many times, though, because the shark population in the north central gulf has exploded, kind of like a cockroach infestation. and it is just dramatically increase and it has decimated fo a lot of the food fish and isd t was working on the working on the game. fish that are are so prevalent in venice, louisiana, because the federal restrictions under
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the magnason stevens act have really done a toll on the fishery. and it's certainly a overegg lation situation that's going on now. washington not good at managing the natural world . afte noticed. >> so, i mean, i hope they're not going after redfish. and arh, are te they ? thi >> and why do you think the shark population has exploded? well, the shark population, we believe, is exploded because of the the restrictions on commercial fishinion on cg, e frankly, fishing in federal waters. shark fishing is still allowed in state waters. and that puts that puts really no dent in it in comparisonon t to what's goinwhg on offshore and in the gulf. it's nine miles out or state or >>deral waters and then nine miles in our state waters. >> so when you see a feeding frenzy over a bait ball like this and you're on a boat, it's yo,u decent sized boat for
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engines, but it's still an open boat. >> do you have fantasies about i falling in? >> well, certainly it crosses your mind, but i'm in a pretty seaworthy boat. i was in a thirty seven frieman, which is a very seaworthy boat. and so the one that much concern about that aspect of things. but certainly they were so froth up in this frenzy that, you know, certainly there's onel something that crossesau your mind, that one launches themselves into the boatinto th luckily that didn't occurt occurred and unfortune this is just mor occurring more and more . i've noticed a an exponential increase in shark activity intho the gulf over the last five or six years.x years. and what and what that's shown is that the magnason stephens act has essentially the harm that it has caused is simply been in place long enough to really start dramatically increasing the population of these sharks. undeeah, i think people
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who understand nature should have a voice in the management of of our natural world .d. but of course, you don't. unfortunately, thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> i i appreciate it. than apprek you. losto official washington has lost almost all control ofpublim itself at the idea that the public might get to seee vip some of the videotape from january 6th. it needs to to be hidden.w pulo >> well, there's a new poll that shows actually most people completely disagree. whcomplete y can't we see it says hav the poll and we have those numbers and the public is right in this case. >> we'll bring them to you after the break. for people with diabetic nerve pain of the fauci, it's time for great fauci help get them with caftans up. the only topical prescription treatment approved to help reduce diabetic nerve pain of the ft. great feats. the day to day, ordinary things that seem extraordinary. when your feet feel better, you tenzer is different. 1:30 minute application in
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gohink people should, in a democracy, be allowed to see what their government is doing ca ,get as much evidence as they t can. and it turns outhe pub the publc agrees. >> rasmussen, the polling firm, just found that 80% of americanb voters believe it's importantli that the public shouldee be allowed to see the videosjan from january six . that would include 86% of republicans, okay, but it wouldf also include 78% of democrats, 70% and seventy five percent of independents. wow. .so you're defending democracy, but you're denying peoplefendine information on the basis of which they can make their own decisions. >> how does that work exactly?oa >> well, it'cys not democracy, f course. it's building a bulwark against your lies being revealed. and they are lying. >> and we know that becausegoin in've been looking at the tape.o we're going to bring youformat offormatioion onn on the tape and some of it next week.a thinb and we think it's going to be really, really interesting. e winston marshall played lead guitar and banjo for the band
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mumford and sons. became internationally famousrno and successful for good reason. >> they're greatnasucces. >> then he made the mistake of mildly praising a book aboutiteh enty for writers that he read written by and did no. >> and his life just changed inn an instant. hege became a political figure e didn't want to be, d ultimately he was attacked so and ultimately he was attacked so harshly he had to leave the band. >> so we thought it' desting be interesting to spend an hourr with him and we just did. fo ar brand new episode of tuckc prcarlson today. he's a pretty amazing person,rei actually . we discovered here's part of our conversation, the music industry and the creative industries more broadly wasdly a that was is,t was the black squares on social media. and if you remember, there were a lot of actors and actresseso l fronting money to bail outou the various writers. writers.
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an and there was a big socialraiseo media campaign to raise money here. th and they were bailing oueyting u the thost e who were arrested is the 2023 riots. and so that was actually the atmosphere. and i guess that's perhaps whyrh what happened to me and to is because it was so contrary to the prevailing politics, i guess, of of the creative industries. >> so i had very few followers 3,000 f ,by the way, i think abouton twt three thousand followers on twitter somehow this booklike and it does it honestly feels like an act of god , whichs go i know that sounds a bit crazy,u but it does for the record, it m doesn't sound crazy at all. my life sort of startedto to crumble initially. i was like, so wha crumbt past?w but that's when you get thisoved sort of phone calls from loved o ones and friends and people you work with just panicking and sod this dogpile actually became
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almost real life. dogpilt became e of just everyon my life around me. and what was their complete. >> well, i guess i , i well,ll the people were working, with they were getting attacked by these antifa, maybe notns th quite as much as me, but they were under they were gettin were geg harassed by the. people as well.e effect and they're very effective online, likeive onli, for examp, there was a whole night where they were changing.wikipe my wikipedia page fromdi winston marshall. marshall is a banjo playero to winston marshall is a fascist. and it was jusg t i had another friend trying to change it back and they just all night look at itall nigh and they jusu you like hornets and everything they d o to try and destroy you.u. >> if you end up as a society that cannot tolerate a man like winston marshalla who is rational, reasonable, decent,a b that's a problem that's on you not on winston marshall.
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ugma is the author of the book chinese girl in the ghetto, which is excellent, by the way , a she joins us tonight to assessi all of this. ingmar, thank yothu soyo mucu sr coming on . so i don't really know whatbut this has to do with race, bucat i can't help notice that whenemc the pandemic first started, the chinese government accused anybody who thought maybe it came from the one lab of racismighm. >> so i'm seeing kind of a playbook here. , definitely oh, yes, definitely.. now, i shoul quesy that no one should have her loyalty to america questions based on race. but nobody should be able cry to cry racism in orderracism i to circumvent legitimate scrutiny. >> that's very troubling. tiestimate s to communist china, especially to the chinesemmunis communist party's front organizations here in the u.s.t . now, jud y chu has a habit of crying racism, nott only only regarding her own affiliations with these verybino disturbing groups, but also to thwart legitimate inquiry from congress, as wells as efforts to countewellr a chie
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threat. she's tried to she, in fact,. successfully stopped a democratic colleague from joining a republican effortcondm to condemn china's role in spreading covid in the early days of the pandemic.e and she alsopandem opposed the t creation of that very bi bip partisan selection on china for the purpose of countering the chinese threat from fro the communist party in china. >> so this kind of politics is poisonous. my organization, the american pois, we were formedreform precisely to counter this typest of politics. if you guys agree with that, find us , support us at american ideals, pacom, american idealideas, .com. the point of it all is that when people do this kind of race baiting, they're not even telling the truth. judy chu, claims that whenever you criticize china this way, you're fanning anti asian violence and anti-american sentiments. but she is thee last personl you
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who will tell you that many ofee these very gruesome physical t attacks we've seen against asians in this countryagains are perpetrated by nonwhite, not by , you know, not by white supremacists. these are people who are sthesoe reluctant to say that all they want to say is that trump fauls arelt and republican at fault. >> she's a shill for china and she's hiding. >> great to see you tonight thank you.u.here. we're out of time, but[c yeah, yeah, i . i want your hands to bleed. i'm kidding, baby .y thur happy thursday, everybody. and it's a glorious thursdayeryi >> but tonight's big question,e why are young liberals so
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