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illegals flew into and then left. and what is it about montreal. not good enough for the illegals? what's going on. tucker carlson is next, always remember one thing, i i am watts and this is my world. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." the war ongoing in ukraine, whatever your view of it is completely reshuffling the world order and america's place in it. it dawned on us last week, it's not clear where some of the people running for the republican nomination stand on that war. so, we sent a questionnaire to everyone running, amazingly all of them responded. and the picture that emerges, where the republican
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candidates running for congress is shocking, all we expected, not at all what republicans on capitol hill are saying. more evidence there is a disconnect between republicans in washington and everyone else. it has been 15 years since the global financial crisis since 2018, a long time but it hadn't gone away. consequences still define our world. why is u.s. government so deeply in-depth. how did wall street get so much money. why are housing prices so high? leaders stoke racial conflict. why so many americans conclude the system is so rigged. the answer to those questions the same, it all began in 2008. 2008 and aftermath is a complex story. let's sum up in the broadest possible terms what happened. big financial institutions took foolish risks and nearly blew up the u.s.
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entire economy. nobody was ever punished. the rec press bankers responsible got off, so did the politicians encouraged to be reckless. no one was banished from the industry. some of the wrong doers dot their bonuses that year. we had economic collapse but it didn't hurt them at all. why? the government bailed out the banks. that was couldn't very shall but by bipartisan. at the time they told us in bipartisan fashion they were saving capitalism, but they weren't, in fact they were inverting capitalism. what happened next is very simple, wall street was allowed to privatize gains but socialize its risks. that meant if things went well, the financiers got rich. if things went south, the government would swoop in to save them. more than a decade very few complained because things went very very well. wall street boomed and the root of
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all street success no matter what they tell you was low interest rates, not new innovations. low interest rates make a beautiful market inevitable. in a non--- companies become valuable and they produce more goods and services that people want to buy. but in an economy controlled by monetary policy run by the federal reserve companies become valuable when interest rates decline. so, for 13 years interest rates remained near near zero. in res ro spectacle this was crazy behavior. declared by the federal reserve by 2008 but never ended. the american economy was distorted beyond recognition. venture capital and private equity exploded. so, did cryptocurrency, asset prices particularly real estate. there was an ocean of money flooding the system. and the people who
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pay half the tax rate you do benefited most they started buying third houses and flying private. there was also a problem thaw didn't hear a lot about with low interest rates. if interest rates were at 0 how do you get meaningful returns on your money. this was a problem that virtually every investor faced for more than a decade, very much including the banks. at some point investors became attempted to make very risky bets, if they wanted to produce returns they had to. tina, there is no option. one of the risky bets banks made loading up on u.s. treasury bonds for cash. they are different from cash as they are learning. that worked fine as interest rates remained low. once interest rates rose as a response to inflation, obviously they were always going to do, nothing lasts forever including 0 interest rates, once that happened the bonds worthless than the banks paid for them so the banks began to
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fail. you are seeing that right now. you're also seeing revealed for everyone to see the other effect of 13 years of artificial fed driven prosperity. that is a lot of silly frivolous people in charge. they are like inherited money people, they think they earned it. but they didn't. because when money is free from the fed you don't have to be a serious person to get rich you can do whatever you want because there is no consequence, you can investor funds on ski weekends in tahoe, when interest rates are 0 you can do anything because making money is easy, anyone can do it. unfortunately in a lot of very stupid people did do it. on friday as you know silicon valley bank failed, the second largest bank failure in u.s. history. authorities took over signature bank in new york, the third largest bank failure in american history. today
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trading in several regional banks had to be halted. western alliance was down almost 80%. jail kramer endorsed a few days an on cnbc, that was down nearly 70%. jim kramer is always welcome to come on this show. and so on. so, there was panic of course, reflected in markets and it wasn't just regional banks that were affected. for awhile this morning you could not trade stock in charles swab. swab went down 25%. that's bad. in fact, that kind of panic could quickly conceivably become a catastrophe. on the brink of catastrophe, you need strong confident leadership, but we don't have that we have joe biden. the day he shuffled out to the podium and announced a bailout. >> and signature bank. today thanks to the quick action of my administration over the past few
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days, americans can have confidence that the banking system is safe. your deposits will be there when you need them. small businesses across the country deposited accounts at these banks can breath easier knowing they will be able to pay their workers and pay their bills. >> tucker: so the money is coming from the fdic so the feds have it covered. don't worry about the details, everything is totally fine. hold on, slow down pal. how did this happen? can we get an explanation for that? don't we are regulators, how did those regulators since we are confident they are exist, how did they miss the fact that sbv was -- for months and not in some complex credit default swap way. spend 5000 words trying to understand. it's really easy to understand, their liabilities were bigger than their assets. very simple. how did nobody
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notice that? the people who were paid to notice it. well joe biden answered newspaper of those questioned, he ran for the door. >> thank you, god bless you, may good protect our troops. see you in california. >> mr. president what do you know about why this happened? there won't be a ripple effect. >> should all -- >> thank you, everybody. >> tucker: do we know why this happened, trying to figure out the door knob. if the biden administration is back stopping these deposits, okay. but that's not the end the story, in some ways it's the beginning. here is where you pause and ask yourself a question too few seem to be considering right now. they are doing this, what are they going to get in return? something for sure. remember that after 2008 the obama administration, eric holder swooped in and imposed dei standards on the entire financial sector. and that's one
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of the main reasons our big banks are incompetent and reasons americans are so divided by race. aid i don't logs who used the bank bailout to kill american mare i to be crease, that's a big step, mostly unacknowledged, but we are living with consequences. so, you have to ask yourself, what are they going to do this time? what we know we are about to see bank consolidation, big banks eating leg banks, that means less competition, more consolidation means more government control. what are they going to do with that control? all things being equal, if people don't exert pressure, it means digital currency, that politicians control. cbdc app to get your food stamps. do you think that is not coming? they would like it come in any case. we did notice that the four biggest banks, are doing well. and we
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also notice that the white house appears to be, maybe we are reading into this too much trying to induce runs on regional banks. they seem to be trying to take away your confidence in those banks. their is kareem jean pierre. she is a vessel for the plans of others. here she is on friday as sbv is collapsing. she doesn't say a word about the fundamentals of the market. she talks about the one thing that matters to her which is the racial identity of the people in the finance sy system. >> note the historic nature of the moment that you see in front of you right now, all three of us or historic first in our roles, cea chair, omb director, white house press secretary. the first black women right in front of you for those three important important key roles in the administration. >> tucker: these people act all self awareness as if anyone
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would care. why should we care? these are some reason to care? you are discrediting by your stupidity and clear in competence anything you are promoting. we should keep that in mind. if you want to make people less confident in regional banks, induce a run on the banks this is how you talk. we are all part of a serve of certain racial groups. what does this have to do with banks cash that have in reserve to cover their balance sheets? so what we do know is that the democratting party, the biden administration sees this crisis as a means of expanding their control. and we know this because in a recent zoom call with the fed, treasury department and financial regular lit i don't remembers with members of congress, mark kelly asked if there was a program in place to sensor leadership posts. according to congressman
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thomas massey. massey was on the call. so, think about this for a second, you've got a deposit at a regional bank that is holding tons, way more than you know, of long interpreter rows worth a lot less than when the bank bought them, that in moos your money is at risk. but senator mark kelly of arizona doesn't want you to know about that. why wouldn't they want you to know that? kind of interesting. that kind of censorship could actually crush people. so, we have to ask the obvious question, how closer we to some sort of disaster and to what extent are the people in charge betting it? of course running for president, a long time finance guy, venture capitalist, thank you so much for coming on. so, first just -- and i know these are complicated questions, but assess if you will, how most people experience the news that
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the government is bailing out a bank where 95% of the deposits were over 250,000. deposits put there pay half the tax rate because they benefit from the carried interest loophole, which looks a little rigged. >> it's absolutely rigged. there is a two rule, the rule for the favored class and rules for everybody else, the rules for everybody else 250 maximum. this was a bailout of silicon valley itself. the tech startups who made disastrous financial decisions to bank with silicon valley bank, don't worry about t we are going to come in and save you, even companies like roku that had over $480 million, that's unconscionable, we say that's okay, you get to keep making disastrous decisions. the logic and venture capitalists that invested in these companies, they had a peevers incentive to fear monger and create the conditions, the bank
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run was the more likely they would get that bailout for those tech startups on sunday night. kudos to them for playing crony capitalism well, that's what they got done. you had a really good point there, i can't think of a more disastrous way to shake confidence than call an emergency meeting sunday night, here is a bank we told you was not systemically important, itself claimed it wasn't systemically important, we are going to call it systemically important to make a bailout to its depositors. this is a game that is a downward march, like esg came out of the 2008 financial crisis, what is going to come out of this next one. this is something every republican, every american needs to be clear about, we need to say absolutely not. and you mark my words, it's marking yours as well, this is likely where this is heading a long earl term gain to a disaster.
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>> tucker: these long term treasuries, the interest rates have gone up, who else is holding huge -- i mean the fed itself and what other banks are counting these as cash equivalents like how nervous should we be? >> look i think -- there is a lot sunshines to pay for years of actually skiing on artificial snow, now the snow machine turned off, real evidence starts to surface. tucker, i will tell you over the weekend, i got calls from silicon valley elites, i was going to support you, people in the billionaire class, you are speaking this openly, i am going to lose donor support. this is a moment for a grassroots uprising. look, i put in 8 figures into this campaign myself, it's going to have to be grassroots bottom up. let's get the grassroots uprising going instead of the one sided silicon valley agenda here. >> tucker: this is the kind of thing that p promotes votes. the
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host of fox business, the big money show. and we're grateful to have him with us. there is all this pressure on the fed, i know, cpi comes out tomorrow, fed meeting later in the month whether they are telling us whether they are raising rates, but then it seems to me big picture maybe these are all the by-products of 13 years of 0 interest rates, but what do i know. >> the music has to end at some point, tucker. that's what is happening. svb bank, competence compounding. incompetent monetary policy, the fed mismanaged things for a long time. that tapped into sbv which didn't know how to manage its risk, now you have depositors who thought they couldn't get their money out until the government said, no, we'll swoop in and help you, but the reason they were so excited to do so,
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tucker, because it centralizes power, the government as a result of all of this got more control over banks, there is nobody happier than us than elizabeth warren, bernie sanders. that is the end result. >> tucker: they think in political terms. they couldn't manage their own checking account. they think in terms of power, when they swoop in to save something, they now effectively control it, correct? >> they are not selling, they are buying. we are ending up in the same system, right? so people look at it, oh, government save the day today. no they didn't, they play kateed things a little bit so everybody could settle down, in the meantime they are setting up a completely different finance system that's more controlled by the people who messed all of this up in the first place. jay powell, janet yellen got more
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power today than they had yesterday, tucker. if that is supposed to make us feel good then we are measuring everything by the wrong standard. >> tucker: man that is so nicely put. fox business, thank you so much. obviously the greatest story of the biden administration would be joe biden's nonbinary waste official sam brinton stealing luggage from the airport. we found one of his victims. a fashion designer who says brinton stole and wore her dresses and then posted the pictures which she found online. unbelievable. she joins us next. plus republican presidential hopefuls on where they stand on the war in ukraine. not at all what we thought it was going to be. that's straight ahead tor who has starred in good will hunting too fast, too furious and the current hit show yellowstone.
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beyond his impressive career, he is a proud supporter of the tunnel to towers foundation. i was able to spend some time with cole and his family to reflect on those who have sacrificed so much to defend our freedom. i know how much you care about america and our veterans and all the things. but you have such a platform now. yeah. and to share that with us that we need to get the word out that we have to take care of these great heroes and their families. you know, as i started to be more and more successful, i was like, how can i help? but when i heard of the tunnel of the towers, and i met brandon in idaho and his family, i was like, wow. there's actually a charity where we know where the money's. going to go. we have 95.1% of every dollar goes to our programs. and i think brandon's a great spokesman for t2t and and his wife, shannon, has two daughters. i mean, oh, my god. they're just special families. so pretty much, if you put your life on the line, if something goes bad, they're there.
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that's awesome. yeah. they're incredible people, man. you saw all the stuff we put in these homes, right? i was i was blown away. and they deserve it. they earned it. this is not of course, we give them a mortgage free home, but look what they gave up. they gave up their bodies so, cole, why should americans give donate help? tunnel to towers foundation. i mean, is there any better organization to help the people that has fought for this country and the freedoms that we have? it's that simple. it is that let's take care of each other. and you're going to join us on that mission. thank you. hey, i'm cole hauser. i want you to join me in supporting our nation's heroes and their families. it's only $11 a month. go to t2t dot org.
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dresses. we thought how great would it be to track down this designer to tell her story and we have. she join us us with her husband, thank you so much, thank you. will you tell us what happened? how did you notice that it was your dress? >> this is mila. thanks for inviting me to your show. my name is atsia, fashion designer based in houston, texas. on february 2018 i flew back from tanzanian with my fashion show 2018 which is my annual platform. i was invited in washington d.c. to kenyan community event who showcase my designs. i flew from houston to washington d.c. on march 9th, 2018 when i arrived in dca, one
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of my bag was missing. i opened the claim to delta office in dca and i made a police report in dca airport. but my bag was not found. on december 2022, we saw on the fox news about sam brinton luggage issue. so, saw my custom designs on sam brinton which was in the missing bag in 2018, oh, my god i was shocked for more than four years i walk around. on my walk it's really paining. then i met another police report in houston. they told me to wait for investigation on january, somebody calling me, called me and introduced himself and he told me he's walking on my issue -- working on my issue. today i have nothing. i was asking myself, how this person got my
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custom made designs because it's one of a kind. and wear them without fear and display in public. i don't accuse him as a thief but there is question to be answered here. what's -- i can say for now, we all pains time suffer, my people didn't attend the show, what is justice now? and i believe there is justice. >> tucker: i believe that, too. has he reached out to you, the man who clearly stole your luggage, sam brinton, called you or returned these dresses? >> no. >> tucker: may i ask a question of your husband. you have a creep stealing your wife's clothing, what is your reaction to that and what would you say to sam brinton, if you could? >> well the only i think i can say, it's paining, and i was going through hardship, you
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know, to try to calm her down. because this is her passion, she has been doing this for 40 years and all of a sudden somebody running around with a -- your design, piece of art. it's painful. she asked me, like i say, well, you try whatever you have been trying like if there is justice, let -- let them -- if somebody can step up and try to help. without help, you know, and these thing, people think it's political, it is not. you can't say green is black or black is yellow. black is black. you know, the truth, the truth want to be safe, you know. >> tucker: yes. >> we thank you your show, maybe somebody outside can hear, you
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know. >> tucker: i hope so. >> her claim. >> tucker: i hope this little man gets justice, he is not getting it in this country. i appreciate you so much coming on, i'm sorry for what you have been through, i hope restitution is paid to you both. thank you very much. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> but we are calling for somebody there to if you can help out. >> tucker: yes. up next. we asked every republican running for the presidential nomination next year very basic questions about the war in ukraine. almost all them answered us, amazingly and their answers are remarkable and pretty great. it was a heartening experience, we'll tell you what they said next. somewhere out there is that one-in-a-million.
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objective in ukraine and how we know when we achieved. what is the money and weapons you want to send to zelensky. does the united states face the risk of nuclear war with russia. it's presumptuous for a cable show to send these. we thought we should. the first presidential primaries are ten months away, voters should know where their candidates stand on issues. tonight we're happy to report, everyone we asked responded. nikki haley ignored us. but most of the rest of them did get back to us, we're grateful that they did. in general the answers were fascinating. some so thoughtful and smart, they give you hope for the republican party. with only a few exceptions, their answers per no resemblance to the statements you see from mitch mcconnell and committee chair men in the congress. rubble be das in washington are
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neo cons in the hillary clinton mold. in this cycle generally are not at all. that was a surprise, a refreshing surprise, we didn't know what to think. we are going to post every response we got in our phy twitter. herea women summary. former president donald trump is the front runner for the republican nation sent a long and interesting response. russia would never have attacked if i were president, not even a small chance. he opposes regime change in russia. we should support rental i am change in the united states. that's far more important. the biden administration are the ones who got us into this mess. trump repeatedly refers to the risk of nuclear war, he describes as absolutely reel and calls for negotiated peace by ukraine. both sides are weary and ready to make a deal, trump writes. the meetings should start immediately. death and
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destruction must end now. saying same things like this and predicting this for five years now and he is saying it again. what's interesting though trump's former vice president mike pence who is also running for president, opposes his old boss on every point. we are paying ukrainians to fight russia so we won't have to fight russians ourselves. pence endorses stricter sanctions against moscow. he dismisses the risk of nuclear war as a bully tactic from putin. and then pence suggests, anyone who disagrees with his views is a disloyal american. there is no putin a poll gists in the republican party. and then maybe the most news worthy response that we received was from florida governor, ron desantis, well known views on many topics, until tonight no one could say where he stood on
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the war in ukraine. now we know. desantis is adamantly opposed to the position that most republicans in washington have taken on ukraine. he is not a neo con, he knew. the u.s. has many vital national interests, securing our borders, achieving energy security, independent and checking the economic cultural and military power of the chinese military party, territorial dispute is not one of them. without question, he writes, peace should be the objective. the u.s. should not provide assistance that could require the deployment of american troops or enable ukraine to engage in offensive operations beyond its borders. f-16s and long range missiles should be off the table, explicitly drawing us closer to a hot war between the world's two largest nuclear powers, that risk is unacceptable. desantis
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opposes the policy of regime change in moscow which is popular in washington. the biden administration has created an alliance between russia and china and that is a disaster for the united states. we cannot prioritize intervention in an escalating foreign war over the defense of our own homeland, tens of thousands of americans are dying every year from narcotics, smuggled across our open border and weapons arrest sent nalls for our only security are rapidly being depleted. so, that's desantis' position. clarified. who announced for president responded who is effectively an essay, tightly argued, should be a w wall stret journal piece. we can't do it justice here. a few short excerpts gives us a flavor. china wants the ukraine war to deplete western military capacity before invading taiwan. it's working. we we think we
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appear stronger by helping crew crepe, we become weaker via china have little to show for it. we should be taking out the people who caused the deaths of more than 100,000 americans every year, the mexican drug cartels. if i were president right now i would limit any further funding or support to ukraine. ukraine is not in the top five of foreign policy priorities right now. seen as disloyal. putin sympathizers, the wassing ton unifier want this conflict to go on forever. we should be doing everything we can to end it tomorrow. governor christie nome, another point you rarely hear and not often enough. united states has come
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to rely on financial sanctions as a weapon of deterrence. now the nation's that hate america are moving away from the u.s. dollar as the world reserve currency, sanks have bols bolstd the russian rubble. that is true. proveablely true. texas governor greg abbott was not quite so bold or precise, he seemed to agree with most of the rest of the republican candidates. president biden diverted funding from needs, throwing money or objective is clearly failing. we had no idea the candidates felt this way until today. we're glad they do. tim scott of south carolina did not send a statement, a transcript he did on trey
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gowdy's weekend. did call for degrading the russian military, did not explain what the point of that might be. finally, chris christie is still around, still full of bombbast, he calls on the u.s. military to fight and win a war against both russia and china simultaneously otherwise he warns iran and north korea could take over the world. so, that is where the republican presidential candidates stand on ukraine. but do not take our word for it, we are posting their answers on twitter right now. we hope you will take a look, read them, they are interesting,s whether you agree or disagree. once again thank you to everyone who took the time to everyone who responded in such a thoughtful way. we're grateful for that. so, the longer this horrifying administration in washington continues the more brazen foreign nationals are in barging into our country illegal. this weekend a massive group of criminals tried to force their
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way into the united states. hey, bill. >> hey, tucker. this incident actually shut down a major port of entry in the city of el paso for several hours, they didn't -- it didn't get resolved until the mexican military showed up. mox if yous showing the moment, you will see a mass of hundreds upon hundreds of migrants pushing past mexican border guards and running on to the bridge, those migrants start running toward the united states thinking they were going to run across that bridge and get into the united states, did not work out for them. we're told it was mostly venezuelan migrants, met at the center by cbp which established a squirmish line and a barrier cage, barbed wire and dozens of special response officers dressed in crowd control, riot gear and they were able to repel the migrant the
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and stop them from getting into the u.s. a standoff formed, before the mexican military showed up as backup. the second piece of video here, remarkable seen, tucker, you don't see this happening every day in the u.s. or mexico. multiple lines of mexican soldiers guarding the mexican side of the bridge. you will see the u.s. had a very formidable response in the middle of that bridge. a squirmish line, barbed wire and dozens of cbp officers dressed in crowd control and riot gear to repel the migrants as they tried to rush into the united states yesterday. back out here live, telling fox news they had to shut down two other bridges and barricade those bridges as well because they saw migrants gathering at those bridges as well, tucker. it appeared migrants were gathering to try to rush two other bridges, didn't end up happening though. we'll send it back to you.
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>> tucker: it's unbelievable. the only man there covering it, we're grateful, thank you. >> thanks. >> tucker: so stanford law school super super impressive, when dylan gets in, knowing a party, what does it look like inside stanford law school? sit's not impressive at all. it's like completely degraded and crazy. a federal judge visited, shouted down, had to be escorted off campus while attempting to give a speech. details on that remarkable remarkable moment next. hi, i'm michael, i've lost 70 pounds on golo. i spent thousands on other diets that didn't work. on golo, i spent a couple hundred bucks and got back down to my high school weight.
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conversation. >> tucker: in a world where everyone drinks casually why do you not drink. >> it's not good for your body, a lot of people make bad decisions, not today, satan, not going down that path. so, i've avoided it and it's worked out for her. >> tucker: it does work out. i completely agree. >> i don't need it, i don't want it. >> tucker: was there ever social pressure. >> people always ask me, oh, like why don't you drink? oh, personal reasons. rumor monday? no, are you recovered alcoholic. no, i just don't want to do it. >> tucker: that's a little off topic for a political show. we'll admit but the chicken lady is great and we are glad to interview her and we think you will be glad to watch the interview. so, what's it like once you get into one of ame
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america's most august universities. well this story tells you a lot about it. federal judge on the fifth circuit. the federal society, stanford law school invited judge duncan to speak. when the judge tried to talk, students began heckling him because he believes in biology. then instead of quieting the mob, someone who described herself as the dean of diversity, one of the dumbest people we've ever seen on camera, proceeded to lecture the federal judge on the harms he has caused by disagreeing with her, watch. >> you invited me to speak here and i have been heckled nonstop and i'm asking for an administrator -- >> your racism is showing. >> for many people here, your work has caused harm, has caused
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harm. >> division, so incredible and important to say about twitter and guns and covid, that is worse than -- division of these people. i look out and i say, i'm glad this is going on here. >> tucker: that woman is a living metaphor for everything that is mediocre and stall inist. federal marshalls had to escort the judge from the building. he joins us tonight. tim thank you so much for coming on. that diversity dean, i mean we don't want to agree with me, i never seen anything like that in my life. were students applauding her, were students saying,. >> no one had the integrity to say, this is what it's like
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every day. not just at stanford but a lot of universities. >> tucker: this is stanford law school. this is one of the best schools in the world. and that dean was -- seemed barely literal to me. as far as i could tell from the tape, didn't give a single specific example of what offended her about the judge's decisions. it was a series of bumper stickers, did i miss something? >> i don't think you missed anything. i think a lot of us who worked hard to get to stanford are feeling like suckers. you get here, you experience this, you sort of see there is a mob and there is a way you are expected to think. you might have thought law school was to teach you how to debate with people, it's to teach you how to think a particular way, if you don't want to do that maybe these elite schools are not for you. >> tucker: yeah, they had markist, i went to a mediocre college, at least they seemed smart and could make an argument. are there a lot of
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diversity dean lady at stanford? >> i don't think there is a lot of impetus. if you stay the party line you will be rewarded. her constituency is the craziest, as long as that student is happy, the school is happy. there is no reason to challenge. no reason to pushback. >> tucker: so nicely put. really quick. did anybody say privately to you say i'm be showed and disgusted by this? >> one professor, joe bankman e-mailed me i think is he fine with me that being known. and our adviser. within the law school no one else. there are a few folks from other parts of campus. this was basically fine. >> tucker: so disgraceful, so shocking, i'm so sorry for you that you are living in the middle of it. thank you so much. >> thanks very much.
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>> tucker: more news after the break. who has starred in good will hunting too fast, too furious and the current hit show yellowstone. beyond his impressive career, he is a proud supporter of the tunnel to towers foundation. i was able to spend some time with cole and his family to reflect on those who have sacrificed so much to defend our freedom. i know how much you care about america and our veterans and all the things. but you have such a platform now. yeah. and to share that with us that we need to get the word out that we have to take care of these great heroes and their families. you know, as i started to be more and more successful, i was like, how can i help? but when i heard of the tunnel of the towers, and i met brandon in idaho and his family, i was like, wow. there's actually a charity where we know where the money's. going to go. we have 95.1% of every dollar goes to our programs. and i think brandon's a great spokesman for t2t
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and and his wife, shannon, has two daughters. i mean, oh, my god. they're just special families. so pretty much, if you put your life on the line, if something goes bad, they're there. that's awesome. yeah. they're incredible people, man. you saw all the stuff we put in these homes, right? i was i was blown away. and they deserve it. they earned it. this is not of course, we give them a mortgage free home, but look what they gave up. they gave up their bodies so, cole, why should americans give donate help? tunnel to towers foundation. i mean, is there any better organization to help the people that has fought for this country and the freedoms that we have? it's that simple. it is that let's take care of each other. and you're going to join us on that mission. thank you. hey, i'm cole hauser. i want you to join me in supporting our nation's heroes and their families. it's only $11 a month. go to t2t dot org.
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>> tucker: you had the stanford dean, the politics of self pitee are the most repulsive. have you ever been happy in your entire life, except for self pity for root of unhappiness. seen hannity. >> sean: i miss them too, we have so much breaking news it's join sign tonight. we begin this monday night with fox news alert, breaking tonight, reports indicating that the 45 45th president of the united states, donald j trump is likely to be targeted for indictment in new york city over an alleged 2016 payment to stormy daniels. we are going to speak to the former president's attorney exclusively straight ahead on what is just the latest example of america's weaponize
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