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ingredients and fermentegoodnesd fermentation. yes. formulated to help your body really, truly absorb the natural goodness. the natural goodness. new chapter wellness. oad >> well done. i'm a screen addicted twin.f wi. i'm a screen addicted twin.f wi. i'm not positive i don't feel seen. oh my god, mom, you got no keeping my eyes on the road is paying off with driveway's or get drivers from all state save for avoiding mayhem like me. >> good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. last, we a we aired video fromll surveillance cameras on capitol hill. that video was recorded.e da twenty six months to the day before january six . >> 202 0 one . and for twenty six months, that footage was held from the american public. the january six committee madehp certain. now, the justice department
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also kept a lid on that videoooe footage. and in in some cases, dojts did not share it with criminal defendants who'd beeged onn chan on january six in violation of . their constitutional rights. >> so we felt it wa so we felt it c anrvice to bring what we could to you. >> there was no justificationd for keeping the secret any longer. a poand a powerful argument to e made that sunlight is always and everywhere. the best disinfectant. it and in fact, because it waso soe video evidence, it is to some extent self-explanatory. anyone could look at the tapapee and decide what he or she thinks of it.very c so the tape we showed lastlearla night indicated very clearlys et that capitol hill police in pro some cases escorted protestersha through the capitol as if they were giving a tour. they did that with jacob.sley translate the so-called q and uncommon ad qanot one poit they even tried to open locked doors on channelize behalf. beha he was sentenced to four years in prison for his crimes in the capital on january 6th. the video we showed you last night raises the
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and the video we showed you last night raises the obvious question why?? >> on what grounds?at the video we showed you last night also showed that officer brian cesnik was not beaten to death with a fire extinguisher or by protesters on january 6th is the media and liz cheney. soiz chanen claimed. often claio shows picnic walking around the building. apparentlynd in good health aftr he was supposedly killed. proves we showed you that video you can make of it what you will . we also showed you video thatysi proves ray epps, the mysteriousr protester who encouragedotes ots to breach the capital , liedy 6t to the january six committee about where he was t on that da. but for some reason, the committee protected him anyway. he was not considered insurrectionist, htheirinsurrec was their ally. so once again, you can draw we have ours, and we shared them whatever conclusions you like r from that video.y be we have ours and we share themye with you, but it's reallyr amer beyond debate that iict is good for this country, for americanse to be able to see it t. the media and politicians, the people in charge have and ed about january 6th every
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day since it happened foro twenty six months. and so at some point, the publicthe evidence should do presented to the public in free countries. governments do about p not lie t protests as a pretext to gain more power for themselves.. they don't collectively edit videos for they don't selectively edit videos for propaganda services and then liee abou about them ip hearings and show trials. but that's exactly whaenand evet happened. and every member of congress. should ask why that happened. enatbut democrats in the senate, instdemocratic leader in the senate, chuck schumer,senate is not asking why. instead, chuck schumer t wentt to the senate floor today to explode and to say thatgovere showing that video evidence of wrongdoing by the federal government, including security forces, the police department, the nancy pelosi personally controlled , letting the public see any of that is a threat to democracy. >> last nigh watch. >> last night, millions ofwe har americans tuned in to one of the most shameful hours we have ever seen on cable television. fox news host tucker carlson
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ran a lengthy segment last night arguing the january six capital attack was not a violent insurrection. i don't think i've ever seen a prime time cable news anchor manipulate his viewers the way mr. carlson did last night. i don't think i've ever seen an anchor treat the american people and american democracy with such disdain. >> there's nothing that shameful that is ever appeared on american television ine hist the history of the medium. tha, and so on the basis of that, the the self-evident outrage showing the public video thatto it paid for and has a right see to see chuck schumer called for the censorship of that video, any information, and he did notp dispute that it was accurate. the damages storyline his party constructed and used must be squelched. point. and schumer's explicit on that point because that video videocontradicted lies told bye
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democratic party. c liz cheney and adam kinzinger. k chuck schumer demanded thats pu our bosses pull this sholl tw of the air and he's going to come back tonight with another segment.o. >> fox news should tell him not to fox news. rupert murdaugh, tell carlsons. not to run a second segment of lies. se i urge fox news to order carlson to cease propagatingl wi a big lie on his network and to level with their viewers aboutau the truth, the truth behind the efforts to mislead the public conduct like theirs.g is just asking for another january 6th. january 6th to happen. >> tucker: it's a threat to happen. >> it's a threat to democracy. r pull him off the air. see th >> a couple of obvious observations you don't often see the senate majority leader openly call for censorship on the floor of the senate as if that wast totallycont noe
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and didn't contradict the spirit and the letter of the first amendment. but of course it does. but what'sg ou're seeing really happening here, what you're seeing is hysteria, the overstatement ,the crazy hyperbole, the red in the face, anger. what is that? wellstone outrage, of course, wi it's fear. it's panic.reto those videosuc, which we did nor retouch, which we brought to you after running everyoney by the capitol police to make certain that we didn't imperilnd anybody. la we told you that last night.w those videos touch a nerve because they're a threat to the lies that chuck schumer has been telling for the lastt justu twenty six months, and not just chuck schumer. you we should also tell you that chuck schumer, the senatee ma majorityjority leader, was join this outrage by the senate minority leadeader andr, and thd be a republican , mitch mcconnell. d they were joined by a cascade of other republicans and they were joined by am nort cascade of other republicans, thom tillih carolinas of north , mitt romney from utah, all sharing the same outrage.
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and from this,e wlee learney two things. one r, you're getting close to what they really care about.y and you have to ask yourself why? why is it so important thatcallin they would degrade themselves by telling such obvious liesorsh and callinip?g for censorship? why? what are they trying to protect? that might be worth exploring and we plan to. and the second thing we learned that might be worth exploring? and we plan to . thd the second thing that we learn from this is that they'rer on the samite side. inorit the senate majority leader joins the senate minority tom ti, thom tillis, mitt romney, they're all on the samed side. >> so it's actually not about left and right. it's not about demo. interestcan and democrat. >> here you have peopls.eders p with shared interesteos, the opn borders people, the people, people like mitch mcconnell who ar the people like mitch mcconnell, who are living inleno splendor on chinese money. the people who are underneatht it all have everything in common, are all aligned againstl everyone elsige and that would l include almost all news i organizations in this country as well. f you're watthis, itand so if y,
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the show might be kind of interesting to keep a list becaus e one thing we learnedthey're today is that they're all in sor agreement with each other. they kind of outed themselves. h they sort of showede a list their membership cards and whatever club this is to .nothe public. >> so keep a list if you want to know who's actually alignedln . despite the illusion ofrtisan partisanship, we foundsh out today we will do more tape forke you tonight. s >>teps so if you take three stes back , you may notice that the one person really who was never blamed for anything thatey happened on january 6th was, th the very same person who was in charge of the police force.wa >> the capitol hill police, that was charged with securingjr safety on january 6th.security and that person was nancy pelosi. so if there was a security - failure on january 6th and demonstrably there was, that's probably nancy pelosi's fault. and after looking at thousands of hours of footage, we came to the conclusion that many others have reached, whicht e
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is the capitol police were notcl think ab prepared for what happened.use r and that's fascinating when you think about it, because e there was ample warning the federal intel and law enforcement agencies knew perfectly welle there could be a massive but disturbance at the capitol. y but the frontline officers y on duty that day didn't know. >> and yet the people who kept that information from the frontline officers were overwhelmed by thousands of people milling aroun d the cad't the capitol building. the people who fell down on the job, their jwho didn't t their job, they were not punished.they >> they were wrded and rewardedo and you have to ask yourself, why is that? here we go .. many in federal la many in federal law enforcement ofew perfectly well there was going to be a huge demonstration in washington on the afternoon ofly january six . 2020 one , and that it viol couldent. debat become potentially violent. there is no debate about thatt s fact.lso the fb cli knew . but it's also clear that many in the u.s. capitol police ofe, the front line officers n who protect the congress did not knowo idea w. they had no idea what wase compy
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coming. and because they didn't knows ay they were completely unprepared for what happened that day, lurethat is a very strange fail of communication. and it has never beensponse explained. to understand more about the response to januaro jay 6tha inside the capitol, we sat down with a man called johnson johnson, served as a for capitol hill police officer fo r twenty two years. on the day of the protests, he says he wases responsible for securing the certification of the presidential election. iff there is anyone at the very heart of the january ct six story, its former capitol police lieutenant eric johnson and it for some reason, the january six committee never called him to testify . >> my voice was one of the first ones you hearo ge on the audio transmission. sot an i did expect to get an interview some time, but no, it didn't happen. i guess the focus wa.s on donald trump. >> according to johnson, no n one answered his numerous pleasd for help over capitol police radio frequencies.ncies. johnson says he
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johnson says he, quote, didn'tto hear anything on the radio. ini according to johnson yogananda, pittman kept vital information abourot the protests from fronte line officers like him. pittman was the assistant chief of the department in charge of intelligence operations. >> w e should have e should have beer prepared that day and we could have been better prepared that day. if the information was it was disseminated like it was supposed to be -. e protes the builtesters moved inside the building, johnson's first diconcern was the safety ofin senators. r his job waiss to protect them il rising panic, he called over even now the radio for direction and assistance. even nowtwo year, two years late is baffled by the response he got. >> i was requestinvacuatg permin to evacuate the senate side. the senate chamber s, becausee senate d i had a clear line of sight to get them out of the senateers iodoor and i didn't get permission. >>e dispatcher caught a coupleio times to see if i can get permission. no response with yogananda, he pittman and his other supervisors unresponsive,rv isorjohnson says he decided
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to begin the evacuation of senators himself w. evacuation d the person that i thought was going to authorize as thes quic evacuation didn't do it.klcould. i wanted to get those members of congres s out as quickly as i could. that's why i initiated, youevaci know, those evacuations, mone being disciplined. ongres its wasn't as important as not getting the members of congresse and their staff to safety. footage we reviewed seem tsacco. to bolster johnson's count. evf the video shows johnsontors f conducting the evacuation of resenators from the chamber. yet tark johnson was not. rewarded for what he did. he was punished.a ma a photo emerged of johnson g wearing a maggert outside the capitol. ca that picture cost him his career. sometimes i look at ite with and like, thank you, god , forde blessing me with this hat. >>, wow!and sometimes i'm like,, i wish this had never came in. my life. a biden voter, johnson says he a donned the hat in an effort to rescue fellow officers he believed were trapped infficerse the building. e easier >> i figured if i had the hat
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on , it would be easier for me to navigate my way through the crowd. it was basically basical self-preservation an and de-escalatiodn, and i needey to get up those steps. i couldn't say what would have e happened walking through that crowd without it. >>f wear but for the crime of w. a trump hat, johnson found himself suspended. ultimately, he resigned fromon. the force and lost his pension. he now works works part time asa furniture mover. yogananda pittman, meanwhile, thrived. d two days afterpi january six ,tt nancy pelosi elevated pittman to acting chief of the capitol secuceye. late last year, pittman took a high paying job as the head of security at uc berkeley, which is right outside pelosi's col distional district. rict.berkley announced pitman's hiring with unqualified praise for her, quote, steadfast commitment to social justice. pittma herselfn herself boastedt he her heroic performance on january 6thdepartme. her department, she said,ed out quote, saved democracy tha tt dt we reached out to yogananda pittman for comment, but she didn't get back to us turf. yeas
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>> johnson spent twenty two years as a capitol police officer on january six . he says he was in char in charge ofght in the securing the certification of the presidential election. he was right in the middle of it. if anyone was tart, johnson was .here is mo >> here's more of our siret dow interview with him. or >> miss johnson, thank you formh joining us and thank you for having me. here is parts oside, here' what looked. we now know that hugf the partsa the federal government were aware that there was goingw ther to be something big happening at the capitol on januar to beyu they knew they were going to bee big demonstrations there and they prepare od for that. t >> but the capitol police on which you serve for twenty two years, did not seem prepared at all.n and of course, that would be the front lin prepare in d preparedness. was the capitol police prepare? d that day the front line p officers and supervisorsrepare a not prepared for that at all. >> when you say did you, you had no idea it was coming. but we knew that there was going w to be a demonstration day, but
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we had no idea that we were>> te peopg to be facing what we faced on that actual day. so things starg.t to fall apart. people stream in the building. you call upwards in the command chain. u so around two o'clock, it may- have been a little bit after a capio'clock, i hear a officer say that the capital was breached. so i ran inside of the building around two to to assist. >> i knew that that location of where the first breach occurred was near where the members ofat congress would be locked in. we initiated a lockdown. . so that means the chamber doors on the senate side in a house.cs i would lock would be sa. >> so that means the members of congress would be safe inside those locked rooms. thso i ran over to the house sin over to the senate sid first to make sure that thosesoa doors were locked. then i ran over to thesk senatra side to make sure those doors were okay. >> so i aske thd overat, um the radio, "w and i say something to the! effect tha t we need direction.in >> wsie havede o hundreds of pee
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inside of the building. what do you want us to do? i he we need some direction. so, i got i heard no response. no response. t so, you know, at that particular time, how could, you nobody responded?on a nobody responded. at some point you put on a hat.t >>hi yes. now i think we have it. i think we have the actual yes. we actually do have it here i the megahit. i have it here in plastic. c. >> so here it is . take just six inches. t j6. >> leverage six . tucker: t so tell us why you put the hat on and how that was related to your well spent. >> that's what got me nationaluh attention was the winner of the mega hat. they were officers that we had a distress call. they were approximately ten or eleven officers. i can't remember the exact number were trapped at the top. of the rotunda steps. i elicited the help ofth some cd2 officers to help me go up the steps. and i kept yelling that all the way up the steps, giving people high fives, tryinget up g to make it up steps to getown, e to guys. and as i was going a down theree was a demonstrator on belief he was on my right sideon the r of.
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so he reached over. and i didn't know what he was doing. i didn't know if he was going to hit me. and he putga h a megata hat on s head. tryin so sg o as i was still tryingd to walk down the steps, then he acts with the hat back and i said, well, i would like to keep it because i , you know, the hats want to help me.o yes. your passport through the crowd. yeah, exactly. so the capitol police is by serves bot definition, non partisan. it serves both parties ipanrtie the congress, protects members of both parties. >> 100%.>> 1 and it00%. has to be that way in the wake of january six . yo u saw what looked like partisanship at the capitol police. >> did you perceive that? i'm still shocked because as a capitol police officer, we even had a we had our chief ofe wa police at the time, his name cad was, well, stephenson. and he he called for a all the officers who was at work that day. he called fo y to comed . all and we all went to we all went to emancipation hall in the the cbc. bla
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>> and he and this is doinckgmar the blac dk lives matterol polie demonstrations. yes. he told us that as capitol police officer officers, we s, we need. to stay neutral. >> w, e needum to stay neutral, period. so we like, you know, okay, we that's that's what we do. because we protect democrats. e attacked. you know, republicans, we protect everybody. so we need to stay neutral. so ther jan aftenuary 6th,r janu had some police officersem who was neutral. it didn't seem. at all. >> and that was an issue.t deva yes.lu soes, i mean, that devaluesy're the credibility of capitol police. doesn't if they're allowed to be partisano be in public, they're supposed to be neutral, period. therince youd to b were there on january 6th, what did youu tf think of the job of the january 6th committee?h co do you think thammt they werite? honest in the way they approached it? >> do you think they got to the that truth? i prayed almos thet daily that they would get to me. t i was neveher asked to testify. >> and if you listen to the way you were never asked by the
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general 60% never asked by any body connected to thei asked myf january six committee to testify, i asked myself whyam muery day and every day i have a different answer. but i looked at pretty much they focused on donald trump >> ofot the failures the capitol police. >> what do you think they weredn there? i think that some people there t had planned on being violent. some people may have turnedg tho ugviolent after what they were going through. >> i think thad t people wantedle to support their president. they wanted to some of thosesupr people wanted just to support him. violence, an and some of those people didn't commit violence and some of those people didn't plan on it. >> we haven't answered every question about whatr fr actually happeneomd on januaryne six . thing far from it. there's still many mysteries from that da w certay. about it, >> but one thing we know for certain is that the story they told you about it, a pbté of good versus evill, and insurrection with no guns rrecthattion took place at the . capitol . those were lies and they were
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lies tol,d for a very specific p purpose.eo >> oinf course, the people i poy power wanted more power proce and they got isst on the basis f those lies. >> but in the process, manyl inj lives were destroyedai and some people are still in jail tonight, not having hahavingd their constitutionally guaranteed moment in front of a jury of their peers. >>n y of eir peer they haven't been puti. julirial yet and they're still rotting. >> julie kelly is the oneosely. journalist in this country hasa6 been following this very closely. she wrote a book on it, january 6th, how democratslauncr the capital protest to launch a war on terror against n the political right, which is a perfect summation of whatly actually happened. julie kelly join happs us now. coming o it de, thanks so much for coming on . so it dawned on us thions as these tapes made very clear that the story we've been presented is is an absolute is n fabrication. it's a lie. it's a fraud.absolu, it's a it's a fraud, that people that people may still be in jail on the basis of thesen wher lies. and so we e wanted to talk to yo for an update on where those
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cases are tonight. >> so, yes, there are well, at a least a hundred men have been held under pretrial detentionere orders over the past two years. that means pat m that a judge hs denied them bail because the government, doj, successfully argued that that individual was a threat to the community. this includes, tucker, people charged with nonviolent offenses like obstruction and conspiracy. sonspiracy, of course,, of coure access to what could very easily be exculpatory evidenceon contained in this video.ed video, but a but aside from the now, i think around three dozen men who arenn held under pretrial detention orders, tucker, believe it or s not, there areom some men going on . twenty four . twenty five . twenty six months denied bail languishing in jail, including the d.c. gulag. as the government continues to delay their trials. this all has the imprimatur, by the way, ofth everye judge on the d.c. district court. i want to emphasize the realn wc
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villains. here are the federal judges in washington, d.c.. ucker:, who have allowed the government to play every single game to keep this singl t evidence oe the hands of defendants violating their oath of office.f defendants and their due process to protect the rights of t defendants and their due process rights. so i really want to emphasize that. but look, tucker, there's a thousand criminal defendants right now. half of them have pleaded guilty or been convicted at trial. so and the government just announced two months ago in january that they were still discad global they call discovery, which means material related to the entirear investigation. what they did was arrestrest pee first, find the evidence later and cover up what could. potentially exonerate these defendants. tucke iif this were happening g other country. the u.s. state department would immediately acknowledgtheseiola. were violations of the most basic human rights. these are political prisoners in the u.s. government would condemn it, but it's happening here and it's ignored, except
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you and i so appreciate your tireless reporting on this. julie kelly , than.juk you. a >> thank you, tucker. more soth as far as we know, for more than two years, no one in our vastscape de and well-fundeb landscape demanded to see the footage that we have been showing you, footage that wasopy shot with your money on cameras that you t paid for on public property that technically youd owwen. t, >> so we did and we got it. and we're proud of that. i guess it's kind of a basict, function of journalism. but now thatl, o we have done t, of course, we've committed some crime, say the media, crim and attempting to downplay the violence by showing video of people calmly walking arounsd the capitol. and tucker was trying to persuade his viewers that while there were tryin persu soe apples, most of those there were peaceful. showing you the video.e can you imagine ignoringlying ey lionize?. msnbc has a truth on more next.
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footage. and there was a reason for whi that. so a small incl group of people, which include the leaders of the democratic party and their allies in the media, hadt you a complete monopoly on what you were allowedo to know about wht happened, what actually happened inon the capital on january 6th. and they defended that monopoly with great ferocity as monopolies tend to do so.po the moment wliste broks e that monopoly simply by getting access to the footage is not hard. that's what you're suppose to dk to do when you work in the news business. >> other media outletsth went a outl they all did. and we jusets t couldn'twe resie to be self-referential, but it' it's too hilarious. so we assembled a montage here it is .hing n what we saw tonight, alison,ewhb from tucker is nothing new .o hesa has been trying to sanitize the very real violence that weth all saw unfold at the u.s. capitol . >> forty one thousand hours ofil footage from an attempted coup. how on earth i is federal evidence. how on earth is kevin mccarthyto trying to justif fy why
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the fellow members of congress giving forty one thousand hours of federal investigative evidence and material to fox dae news? this is the danger of not fairness, unfair. ganizati you should give it to every wha' news organization at the same time. hewhat's next? is the speaker of the house going to turn over the daily schedules of the capitol police? are they going to give them the codes to the to to the locked doors? nobody that believes any ofne o that garbage tucker was spewing. >> nonthl evere of their kids wm believe that garbage. >> it feels likeor, a sovieyot would buil system or, you know, the waylla. the would build a potemkin village. tucker carlson is doing the same thing with the footage from one six footage. >> we're about soviet and i see what you're hearing, of course, is panic.. it's fear.funn a hurt. dog barks buy.t it'sstev still y funny. >> steve krakauer covers the media for a living really better than anyone else. livihe's tthe author of uncoverg
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he joins us tonight.in steve , thanks so much forg kino coming on . f oli think i'm getting kind oft old, but i thought the wholehes point of the news media was to get evidence and bring it to viewers or readers and let them assess for themselves,s bu like in a country full of adult citizens. n say >> but now you would think so. i'm sorry. did don lemon say this is the problem with fairness? i , i think that you're right. this is , as you mentioned, a total panic episode that by th we're watching in real time,e flailing by the corporate press because, yes, for years now, as you mentioned, over two yearthats, they've crafted a narrative that really is adi house of cards. no one really believesrtrays tht what the media portrays, which is that this is just another 9/11, the worst attack sinceyo the civil war. no one actually believes that. i mean, you lookll au look at pp poll of the january six committee, which which really was in partnershi -- i p with the media. i mean, they actually had a former media executive at abc executive kraft. the committee is videos that , it didn't move the needle at all. i it was a total partnership, and yet it didn't move the needle at all.
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no the one was swayed by the tol sham that we saw from the january six committee. and so now, yes, you wouldof ele think a media would be curious,o about lots of elements of january six , like, you know, who plante dd bombs outside the dnc and the rnc and thees a massive security failures, wa, which wasnedyo actually was one of the elements of the januarcommiy six committee did look into, as we now know, but was keptthed out ofec the final report becaue they decided to make it allk ri about trump. you would think that maybeouor they'd be curious or aabt leasta any rational person might be curious about wraps, which,ao you know, someonf e who wase a leader of the oath keepers and was buddies with stewartnlys rhodes and is the only persononn on video on january 5th night. and january 6th morning and january 6th morning encouraging people to go into the capitol. and he's gettingd he's glowinge" profiles in the new york times,g like someone should say, whatno is going on ?in why is this happening? ser exactly. and so nobodvice of thy in the service of the narrative, a narrative that no one really in the country is believingic we . s on the same team >> this is the panic we get .u l you know, everybody'd sit
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on the same team.t i mean, you would think likerepl the conventional way to see itif ,left versus t right,y is republican versus democrat. well, if that's true, wh they is the "new york times" doing mcke a nine part series on how mitccoh mcconnell got so muchldd money from china? >> they would never do thaectaue because he's o he'sn their side. it's so great. it's all very obvious. steve cracka, great to see you tonight. thank you so much. thanks you. p >> well, it turneos out the sam people, the same mediath outlety that lied to you for over two years abour t january 6. it was a dangerous insurrection have been telling you that w emore, have to spend a lotbie more billions more on the war in ukraine for in ukraine fo eve and if youy' don't agree, well, you work for putin.tos to ukraie now they're saying we need to supply f-16 to ukraine. it's insane. of course. ten >> and it is fundamentally a core tenet of neo liberalism. ntro llinthat controlling the internl imprirs of other countries ovinmatters a lot more than improving the lives of your owni citizens. what's amazings ho is how many there's republicans in this country
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is , if needed, more evidence. everyone's on the same sidmone a agree. here's senator dan sullivan of alaska.n sulliv aska. >> you know, on th you know, on the f 16 , s i hostedev several ukrainianasho pilots last summer in washington, dc. a let we are pressing for sixteen's.re i sent a letter to these t secretary defense, to generalito milley, the chairman of the joint chiefs.ket wa bu looked likes it was moving forward. well, within the bureaucracyreal the pentagon, the president gets off a helicopter a couple of months ago, says nogoo an ann last week, the national security advisor says, well, we're not going to hav exaectly sixteen's for now. >> well, that's exactlyucker: the wrong approach. s'sgeorge . >> so what's interesting here is that no one is representingch with the majority of americans want, which is peace. not >> the majority of americans do not want to be in a hot warey dn with russia, not because they're appropriatin't likg it, only putin, because they don't l think a war like that wouldte benefis but the united states .a bundt the republican party, it y leaders and the democratic party, its leaders
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disagree. >> they don't want any limits in any kind of military hardware we might sendt ca to ukraine. and they don't care abou about te thisconsequences of thaton decision. >> what's interesting is there's been almost no debate on this publicl p buty aw but there is a presidential race coming up. so now'so find the time to find out what people really think. and by the way, goodn th peoplen disagree on the subject. we're not saying peoples disagree with us are evil.arheyo wh're saying we should know what they thinatk now that they're standing for office. off >> so we've written a questionnaire for republicans who may decide to jump into's a the race for president innaire. twenty , twenty four .ions it's a very simple questionnaire. here are questions. first, is opposing russia in ukraine a vital americanmportant national strategic interest?r n? is it really important or not? and if so, why? to what specifically is our ukri objective in ukraine and how do we know when we've achieved it?l what's our goal and how are we e going to know when we've won? we don't know that we shouldthr, slow down. three . what is the limit of we fundinn for material military equipmentt you would be willing to send o to the government of ukraine? e sendinwe're sending fighter jk should we send nukeses for shoun
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the united states support regime change in russia? >> everyone hates putin. >> should we kill him?ex is that a good idea? what happens next?ve, gi vefive , given that russia's stn economy and currency are weren they were beforel be the war, dlio you still believeu that us sanction.ss have been w. effective? everyone assumes that sanctions work. nucl they ? >> and finally, do you believei? the united states faces the risk of nucleaally simr war with russia? >> really simple.se what arent the stakes here t?hep le wso we sent these questions to people who have announced or seem like they might announce donald trump, nikki haley, vivek rama, ramaswamy, pompeo, e penc ron desantis, mike pompeo, mike pence, tim scott, glenn young, kimtt, glenn young, kristi noem, greg abbott, chris christie, asa hutchinson,s and john bolton. ret thesspe questions with respect. a righ we sincerely want to know.r posi we sincerely believe the publicn has a right to kno w will their position on the biggest issue in the world right now, thereworlwhich is will there b world war? and we sai you ud we'll give yol they monday to reply that seem fair.
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will be, quote, conflict and confrontation if washington doesn't change course. he claims the u.s. is engaging in suppression and containment of china rather than engaging in fair rules-based competition. the u.s. says it wants to compete with china but does not seek conflict on marion rafferty. >> now back to tucker carlson. tonight, russell brand has been an actor, comedian, a podcast host for decades. al. l of a sudden, he's one of the the most forceful voices for the truth in the english speaking world . >>th he's also a deeply interesting person with a lot of insights about god . amazing. amazing. russell brand. we sit down with himruss forelll conversation, a brand o new episode. >> tucker carlson today. here's a small parf t ofou it.rr carlso as much as i might enjoy the feeling of privilegems to ba
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a deeper understanding that they were something valuabley st here on offer, that we can achieve something. and he's actually still quite humble, irritatingly, isn't it,d like that? it's mostly about helping people directly. my world view is formed by spirituald by principles ratr than political principles thatst my values are derived from quite simple ideas around kindness, community acceptance, gratitude. pra and i'm making no claimr anyt to practice theshie principles. perfectly anything like perfectly my least. k i know what i amno aspirinwgualy to and i know that i my spirituality is about my conduct and how conduct i bee rather than telling other people how they should behave. >> as in all revolutions, the first targets of documentation are children. and it's definitel's definity hg in our revolution. >> more details after the break.. at that point, being a public
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>> now, karl markowitz hasha noticed this. she's just writtentten a new bo about what's happening. it's called stolen youth arg radicals are racin innocence and indoctrinating a generation. cormark, with someone we wisg i h we had on more often joins for c us tonight. >> thanks so much for comingomir on to tell us what's the thesis of this book? >> the thesis is that the cultural revolution has arrived in america. and as you said,ved their targeting our kids kids are much easier to indoctrinate than adults. . e's o and kids are a pathway to those. adults. every cultural revolutioevery ne history has separatedto the family unit or tried. to first to get the kids.ing no sot this is happening. it's happening not just in our schools. our schools, happening in our institutions and various organizations and corporations. iobviously. righwe noticed how kids are the first target of. so we needed to get the message out. the previous countries that thve had totalitarian regimes target their children can say they didn't know. 't say >> but people who get our book w cannot say that they have to know i not to get toonal on personal on tv, but i've alwayse
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said you're one of few people in the media i know who is,e dei i happen to know, madeasis decision of s on the basis of fm what's best for your family first. do a that. y do admire my question, though, is about parents who don't seem to react in the face of indoctrinationof of their own children. wisecr >> why? well, it's verit's hary actuallp arento convince parents that ths is happening. parents don't want to believe that there's in their schoolwani library. believe ther they don't want to believe that the teachers are indoctrinating them. they see these lives, tic-tac videos and they say, not in tikt my school, this would never happen here. think area. my area it's happening everywhere. and that's really the message. happ >> it's happening near you. that is so true. i live in texas. i live in florida.a no, it's happening there. yeah, that's right. yeah. kuramochi, congratulations on this book. thank you for writing it. and thank you, tucker. thank you so much.. >> tucker: more news after the break. a heart attack.
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