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problems, muscle pain orur med problems, muscle pain orur med weakness, fever, rash, itchingan or flushing. there may be other side effects . tell your doctor about alle a ne your medical conditions, including immune system problems. rv system problem.if you've d to have an organ or stem cell transplant, received chest transplant, received chest ng longeradiation or have a ner. system problem, it feels good to be. to be. >> here is the longer is possible. it's true. she trutthisa remarque ask your doctor about pitroda. ucke: good g evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. well, it lookst like r you're going to get a hot war with russia and china, whether you want one or not.r you war yesterday morning, an americanae reaper drone went down over the black se wene a. we still do not know exactlyto what happened. we're not going to lie to you. we y don'tou't we don't expect to find out anytime soon. i if ever. >> the bite administration says
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it knows. it saythe s unmanned drone was harassed and damaged by two russian fighter jets ove over w international waters.. it's all we have. we's all we have. we're going have to take're e their word for it. everybody else seems to be. lierybody else seems to be. lindsey graham didn't ask many penetrating questions. no, he moved immediately, seized the opportunity to demanthat thed the pentagon k the russian air force.here he here he is . >> what we should hold them accountable and say that if you t nearever get near another upsa flying in international watersl. your airplane would be shot down.ld what would ronald reagan do right now? ronalhe would he would startn e shooting russian planes down if they were threateninreg our assets. >> what would ronald reagan do? good quewould ronald reagan do? oh, good. senator graham. ronald r. senator graham. question. senator graham, ronald reagan's two term presidency was notablen for the fact that he did not declare war on the russian air force and therefore the united states did not go to warllions with russia. >> and million os wes of lives e saved as a result.ot it's not a small thing, butcolun one in the reagan win column ane in the reagan win column there. another presidr president told a
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crazed warmonger who actually kept us out of war but won opt us out of war but won how >> and how did reagan do that?? well, simple.the american he kept the american economyseei strong. do you remember? that seems like a long timeprety ago. mh thit's pretty much the oppo of the approach being pushed right now. graham an his friends in the war by linsey graham and his friends in the war party. iiends in the war party. their plangnor is to ignore our borders in the united states , but to defend ukrained ,they're even funding the ukrainian pension system, nosystemt kidding is our own amn banks collapse? what would ronald reagan do? he'd probably vomit if he saw. we're glad ronald reagan is not here to watch lindsey graham invoke his name to justify anti-american stupidity. what about linsey graham's plans, the plans of almostn th every republican senator in the u.s. senate and all the democrats? how democrats? states ? they never answer that question because they couldn't be less berestedinterested. t be less >> so back in the modern era with the rest of us , if you've got to wonder what exactly w is going on here. so lindsey graham is tellingat
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us we have to attacktack t the russian air force. wee russian air force. well, let's see. on monday, there was a major development in the twenty twenty four presidential race. o we saw a list of questions, the likely republican candidates, and we askeblican cand asked where thed on the war in ukraine.. we the war in ukraine.. and we fully expected that most of theldm would agree with linsy graham and virtually every officeholder in washington,in w d.c.ceholder in washington,in w but, no. d.c. but no, that's not what happened. >> in fact, the opposite happenedlly, wit virtually with exception. every republican presidential hopefu hopeful froml from donald trumps on the record to ron desantis to greg abbott, kristi noem,oths vic ramaswamy and others has turned against the iders has turned against the idea of a hot war with russia. war wiin fact, ron desantis desd war wiin fact, ron desantis desd as a, quote, territoryqu real te dispute that is not even in the top five critical national security concerns of the united states . hardly anybody imagined that derdly anybody imagined that ron desantis thought that. doe. but he does. and he's on the record saying s. what does that meacord saying s. so what does that mean?
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well, it means that the republican presidential nomine almose, almost no mattern who it is , will oppose an open ended commitment to fund the war in ukraine in orde rhe war in ukraine in orde to fight russia forever. >> now , their position is , in fact, fully in line with the overwhelming majority ofcan conservative voters, the ones who choose the republican nominee. but thosthose voters have beenet utterly disenfranchized for the past year, as linsey rorahamt year, as linsey and the "atlantic" magazine and the ghost of ronald reagan have been permitte beepermitd tk bad faith.permitte beepermitd tk >> but it's not just conservative voters who don't want war with russia. whf allofwith russia. voters. >> and now there are a peoplell running for office. >> in fact, the most powerfuln office who agree with voters, as in a democracdemocracy. was, so for the war party in washington, this is a flat out disaster. >> the people don't want it. we juswet spent two yearsdemocrac, lecturing you about democracy, but the bulk of the population and the people they're about to run against joe biden oppose
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it. >> how cann you defend democray and push a war that the population doesn't want or you can't? their n't? >> so they're panicking. and the response is reallyson, interesting. instead of con responding with arguments or reasons, sort of convincin with rug americans that war with russia will benefit them in some way, they're just pushing ahead for that warin with russia. >> they don't care aboute t ukraine at all.y woul ukraine means nothing to them. if it did, they want to halt mor the war because apparently more than a hundred thousand are ukrainians have already died, but they don't care. they're keeping the war going. that's how much they carthate ah ukraine. >> sing uso they're pushing us o war. and by the way, shooting down i russian jets that don't fire on us first is an act of war.of th first is an act of war.of >> it'ats the definition of anlr act of war. >>pe and , od inf course, so w and , od inf course, things military, knows that perfectly well. >> so wegraham lindsey graham to on the show. we have so many times before to explain why should we start he, oflain why should we start world war three ? >> he, of course, declinedrse, as he has so many times before,
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but he doesn't need our help. rest of the media everywhere i the rest of the media everywhere is foursquare behind him. here former press secretary. m >> former mueller investigator said to me, look , i think aboutk 18 months ago now that the next russian election interference won't run afoul of any laws. they're that good. their they'll just get their signals from which candidates who in questions asked by tucker carlson. there are no accidents herey ro and answer by ron desantis and donald trump. desaonaly clear who russia would be interested in aiding. so if you disagree with those y children, yoouu are committingce election interference on behalf of vladimir putin. how low could political rhetoric go ? is it even possible to get a law? well, that seems to be the nature right there on the . it's e the since it's election interferencelect to , as an candidate, take a position that's consistent with what
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the majority of voters want.f vs >> wow. dystopian. s in >> and if you answer thoseb questions in ways that jeb bush's former press secretary doesn't like, you're a disloyalr american. here's more from msnbc.e from m. >> desantis wants to appease m. putin, calling the desantis wants to appease putin, calling the brutal invasion bruta of ukraine nothit more than a territorial dispute. it's the latest sign than tht the party of desantis, trumph th and tucker is seriously out of touch with the views of most americans . pareicans . vladimir putin and kremlinn talking points by calling russia's invasion of ukraine a quote, territorial dispute.qu, trum tp and dissenters coming ot with anti ukraine positions, pro russia positions in fact, the two republican frontrunners basically want to run away from zelenskyay from y ukraine and io putin's arms. >> the anti wall guy, ron desantis, his ideal isron ron desantis. his ideal is putin's russia,, wr theyideal is putin's russia,, wr
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where there are no women in power, where they're all christians. >>that's how h that's how he wae the world. up just one step in this world .s where you get moral lecturesmor from former political consultstr like stuart stevens, not wellite situated for moral lectures because you don't want child the third world war because you have children or grandchildren,c because your own country is in deep trouble, your economy is falling apart. so you're not all inre a world war three against russia. and china. t a mora >> and you get a moral lecture from these people. right? okayese peop , so getting a moral ban lecture from the banks. >> but what's interesting is there's actually a lot of news to cover here. news that the other news organizations are completely ignoring. they're basically just handmaidens to powercompletegno. eve this point. payin >> they're not even pretending. but if you're paying any attention at all, if youover t thought for even a moment, i'm a journalist, i should cover the news, you might notice we're gettingmessages to charitably put it, mixed messages from people in power.le for example, here's mark milley today.
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explaining that ukraine teeth is armed to the teethry. with american weaponry. >> two weeks agowo w, the uniteh states released another security assistance package, which included high arms,rtille ammunition, artillery, vehicler. ukrainian soldiers wear thicler. maintenance, vehicles. e blue ukrainian soldiers wear the blue and yellow ukrainian flag, but the colors of 50 other nations that met todayr stand beside ukraine to support the principles of the rules base d international order. >> look how afraid that man looks.. i want to play the tape again. ok a go back and look at that on the internet.at man is afrai. that man is afraid.e af what's hrae afraid of? of? it'd be interesting to know, but what he just told us is we've sent a huge amount of material to ukraine artillery,, ammunition, one hundred billion . so tha tt woulhat wod suggest tt the ukrainian military has, a lot of equipment. >> they're well-armed. oh, bullt no., at the very same time, the market is telling us that the pentagon just yesterday informed us thai actually ukraine is runningre
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munitions. >> there's reports out there from the the battlefield thaty'h the ukrainians are running out of munitions. they're havingav shor shortages. what's t >> is that a concern for the pentagon? and what's the pentagon doing allevi to alleviate a problem?of this >> yeah, scampo as we've been dt since the beginning of this ever, we're continuingnghis to do everything that we can to ensure that we're meeting neede needs, whether it'sing ammunition, whether it's air defense, armor. you know, you've heard us talk's extensively about that tomorrow. n, oboros discussion, of coursea will be another opportunity to bring the international communit y together to focuso on ukraine's most urgent needs, to include ammunition. r: >> okay, so leaving asidet that the fact that dead certain fact that the u.s. military probably should have enough of its ownn ammunition, now they're all invoking ronald reagan. reagan.g ronald reagan. remember, peace through superior firepower. weakness invites inv aggression speaking of weakness, the u.s. military increasingly is weak. and part of the reason there one isrt of the reason there are a number of reasons, but one of them is we're sending
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all the stuff to ukraine. so there's the militarstuff y. question that no one seems to have answer. but there's also an economicque. question. we'vtion. where's all the money going?n so we spent more than russia's typical annual military budgetne in ukraine. and ye and yett ukrainian mility is out of ammunition again.n >> okay, that might be a question for zelenskyy. where's the money going on the phone with blakroc all day? where's ale monel the money goi? people are getting very rich . a you can't have an audit because if you want an audit of where your money is going into the most corrupt country in aboumost corrupt country in .e fact our the media, by the way, isn't mad about the fact our money appearearss to be disappearing o this sinkhole of corruption. called ukraine are being used. to close christian churches. no, they're mad because the house speaker, kevin mccarthy, hasn't rushey,d to kiss the ring of zelenskyy watch. hous
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>> president vladimir zelenskyyk makes an offer to theve us housh speaker kevin mccarthy is refusing at, for example, hya was invited to kenovake zelenskyy. any other speaker of the house would have obviouslye gone thee to show solidarity with our t ally. this is all completelyhis is al kevin mccarthy kind of pandering to the extreme wing of his party>> wha. g what is your reaction to kevin mccarthy refusing president zelenskyy't zelenskyse invitation to come to ukraine or discuss with him directly aid to ukraine? i don' t know what kind ofngle single celled creature kevin mccarthy is . more like ameba or it's an paramecium. he is letting down the united states . >> i understand kevin mccarthy, again, is playin g to his isolationist america first, which is actually not america aa first is actually americlla last on the world stage? >> wow.. these people are going a lot to answer for at some point,y, hopefully soon. >> but imagine degrading scenario is.ne degrading the scenario you just
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witnessed, is there hectoringd f the speaker of the house. roles and by the way, we wouldre defend if the rules reversed a democrat speaker of the house on these same grounds because they are american grounds, notes partisan grounds. but here you have these e people ,these hair hats on television scolding the american speaker of the house because he won'tt e up to a corrupigt foreign leader who's demanding that you send i your children to war in country you can't find on a map. so once he's on television almost every day, demanding that you send your children your children to warhildren to war, where they could die. te now, typically, people who dman that you put your children int a position where they could die, not your allies , exactly. no, they're your enemies. yeah, you must kiss his ringrelu because he's a religious figure. >> nows figure, but as they were yapping about all of that, they missed, well, some other gg things that were going o on ins. the united states , like, foron. example, the collapse of and thd our economy. the second biggest and third bi
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bank failures in the history of this country just took place. nonow the venerable credit suise is down 97% from its all time high. it's trading for about two swiss francs. are you worried about that?ld b. yeah, probably should be .all. inst, probably should be .all. all. the media don't care at all.ng u instead, they are telling you that you're a traitor to your country. >> if you don't want a thirda t war.f you don't want a thirda t they are world war. >> and they're panicked, of course, just like milly was panicked that they're afraid. why ared that they're afraid. why are they afraid? because they know the publicth is not on their side.ey knobuy ist the second we actuao to war with russia, they will use that w as a pretext to crush all dissent. crush there is no dissent allowed in wartime. r time and that's what this is really about. in addition to their personal it's a about changingcan alal the domestic politics of the united states . the second we can al l say we'rewe can al at war with russia, not in effect, but in reality in a hot war, which is what they want. that's the that's the moment that you were no longer allowedg to express your opinions in the penalties jailed during war . that's happened a lot. and they want that now.
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hopefully. and the base,eived, the questionnaires we received, other people will take other che soon and save us from this lunacy. in the meantime, colonel douglas macgregor join s us to assess what we're seeing. >> doug , thank you so much for coming. one of the very few people we trust, you've been honest sincet the very beginning and tak se a lot of a lot of abuse for it. >> where ddoo you think this conflict stands tonight? >> well, the ukrainians are being crushed. >>e evewan "the washington pos" to the "new york times" are now finally beginning to print the trut truthh. their casualties are horrific.ty we've effectively seenn the russians destroy three separate armies built by th the russians destroy three separate armies built by the ukrainians and everyoneag is beginning to wonder what's really happening. russly happening. this war was not starteda by russia. did russia beggebeggedd us not . and drag ukraine into nato . we ignored russia and russiae gn made it very clear that they were going to defend their national interest. all they wanted was neutrality for ukraine. america is no something else.ag.
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and i think somebody said this'e a few years ago. it's economy the economy, stupi. and every republican candidate. thd every republican candidate. understands that and has to win the american people over woe american people over worried about their donors. the republican candidates are worried about american voters. >> well, i mean, to see, wh lindsey graham invoke ronald reagan, who won the cold war, the superior economy, and notan. with tanks. >> that's true. ignore the fact that our banks ignore the fact that our banks are collapsing. how exactly do you think people like graham in virtually everyn republican senator with a few topublican senator with a few they think we're going to afford a war against russia and china? simultaneous ? >> it' well, it's unaffordable. it's unaffordable. against russia. you don't have to lump china imp with with the rest of them. it's impossible. we are on the roadthe am to bankruptcy. the americaner people sense it. the bank bailouts are not going to happen. theas they did before. to say they did before. you know, the best thing i could think of is to say that lindsey graham and his peers in washington, they're notnald rea.
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channeling ronald reagan.e stanneling ronald reagan.e stooges.oo the last thing the last americans needlitary is a war. no more political and military incompetence, ineptitude,they w corruption. they want an economy thaan econs and they're not going to stand around and watch the financial systemey go under. l castemey go under. l not a cut, not a cardboard cutfe out president . >> if we actually followedd linsey graham's advice and attack the russian air force and of air course, with immediately became embroiled in a hot war with russia, how long sahot war with russia, how long it be , do you think, foryo saying what you just did? ? >> oh, i don't know. but i'm less less concerned about that than the possibility that we woul that we woul a direct confrontation with the russians. >> what have we already seen, tucker? rus have wedy seen, tucker? rus have wedy seen, they are already t they're ready to fight. they're already partially mobil. they'll put millions of men into mobilized. fthe fied. men into the field quickly. we're not in at in a position to that.n recr >> we can't evenuit recruit for armed fon't evenuit recruit for our armed forces. united sd forces.
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the left has destroyedes. the united states armed forcese? our stocks that we buildforcese? who are we kidding? our stocks we built up over a years with ammunition and equipment. >> they're exhausted.go we haven't evene tn gone to war >> this is lunacy.>> tuc it is lunacy. it is lunacy. dougs lunacy. >> colonel doug macgregor, it's great to see you. macgregor thaf yoeat to see you. macgregor thaf >>ur thank you. thank so as we told you the last happs we told you the last very serious things happeningng in the banking sector that cr the banking sector that parts of the economy. in credit suisse, as we said a minute ago, is in trouble tonight. x willxplain why this is happelain why this david sachs will explain why this is happening and what it means. >> he joins us now. justice smollett, an actor who films the hit tv show empire, told police he's the victim of a hate crime. i've been truthful and consistent on every single level since day one . let me paint a picture for you most folks. i'm going out at 2:00 in the morning on the coldest night of the year. jesse hired them to beat him
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>> they even did my laundry. i love the glow and i think you will do so in less than a week. >>ll do so in less than a week. silico tn valley bank collapsek and signature bank. and of course everybod y is concerned that this is part of a trend that will really tank the u.s. economy. u.s. and today, shares in credit suisse hit an all time low. the bank has been struggling for a while now for severalepore years. last year,d credit suisse reported an annual net loss of eight billion dollars, the largest since 2008. late todest since 2008. late today, the swiss nationalat bank said it will support credit suisse. so that's good. apparently, maybe.but the over but the overall picture a is scary.tures scary.ry.tures how did this happen?
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so how did this happen? what exactly are we watching and thought woule d be nice to e joined by someone who's been in this world for a long time. >> david sachs, is the co-founder of partner craft ventures, also the co-founder of paypa l and host of the online podcast. he joins us now.ry much david , thank you sofor muccomx coming on . i'm just goingplou to stan thidk back and let you explain what you think is causing this. wha >> well, tucker, i think what'se going on here, there's a bunch of issues that were particular to credit suisse. they ofit suisse. scandals and compliance issues and exact changes over the past feerw years. but there is a common pattern here with what's happening in the u.s. banking system, which is these banks are under tremendous stress right now. and if there's weaknesses of are these banks, they're getting flushed out and exposed and deposits are leavingflushed the system very quickly, causing these banks to be imperiled and then potentiallye creating the risk of the nexbat cascading failure because all these banks are sortstemic interlinked and this is where interlinked and this is where sorisk what is causing this strr i would posit that the reason for the stress is that we've had this rate tightening cycle
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for the last year. it's the fastest time thate be interest rates have been hiked e by the fed in our entire the lifetimes. w and what caused thatorst wass ba the worst inflation in 40 years. so this is basically whatat is putting tremendous stress on the whole banking system, is that rates have gone up goneo violently and so suddenly thate are letly and so suddenly thate deposits are leaving becauset they're going to other alternatives like money market funds, but alsalsoo assets on the books that were supposedd to be safe , like long dated bonds t bills, mortgage bonds. all of a sudden they've become toxic assets. they were supposed to bek everyb safe assets. now they're basically toxic. and i think that everybody is trying to understand how deep this problem goes. how deep this problem goes. that, you know, whethegor it'sin the swiss government or the fed is taking steps to intervene and prevent a total run on the banks. i think that's good.ha but the problem is we've hadd su such bad fed policch bady for that bad fed policch bady for the last number of years now ioo that it's entirely too little, too late and doesn't make sense o i think youinflat
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described it well to backio to inflation. we had had scary inflation justt about a year ago.nf what causelationd that inflatio you causelationd that inflatio >> let's go even farther back ,d if you don't mind. yeah., i mean, it's really simple because inflation is money printing and excessive spending. we e tril had trillions and trillis of dollars being spent bi dollars being spent and this started even beforebid the vote. administrationreally too. t quae biden really took it to aency, new level. remember, in the first quarter of his presidency,we had we had that american rescue plan, which is two trillion dollars of covid relief that we didn't need because covid was winding down and the economy had already recoverevered. it was hot . warne and that's why even larry summers warned him at the time. economistsn, thi, their own parh economistsn, thi, their own parh inflation.juou and sure enough, the inflationrs came just four months later. and what do they do?aid it w they said it was transitory.rant bide said it was transitory.rant >> yellen and powell and biden all said that this is transitory so they could keep spending more money printingding more money and qe continued for anotherd sh six months. i would posit that six month ssx really created a bubble of 2020o one . the markets got super frothyr .
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that's when tons of sort of hot deposits went into svb. ent intoand other banks. and it really it took the whole it took the risk to another level. i mean, in otherthe ec words, te guys ran the economy atmmed on one hundred and fifty miles an hour and then they slammed on the brakes. whatthe what yre you're seeing g resulting car crash. >> and the only thing we don'te' know is whether this is t kna two car crash or a 20 car pileup on the highway. >> and , you know, if they had just acted last summer or that21 summer, of 2020 one , when you first got that inflation printie y of five point one percent, if they had said , okay, we have a problem, this is not transitory, it's real.ted raisin >> if they had started raising rates, theten they could havely done it more gradually. wouldn' we would have hat haved a lot n more time and we wouldn't have needed suceeh a violent cycle on interest rate hikes. t ratethat have now basically ch this enormous stress on the banking system. to that.anking system. thank you for bringing it back to that, because it all of this feels like the product of distortion of our economy by washington, and it sounds like it was.
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david sachs, appreciate you coming. thanks, tucker. comiso among the many lies, it's hard even to keep track of all lies. >> but joe biden dhs secretary. has told us repeatedlyfe the border is completely securdy . s nos but now the chiew f ofth the bor patrol just contradict that inat the starkest possible terms. >> for that story is tracefor tt gallagher joins us now. >> hey, tucker.ins he could not have been more clear if he stood on top >> you car if he stood on top of the paso del norte bridge in el paso and yelledgone t, liar, it is a quadruple blow to the biden administration because border patrol chief raul ortiz defied dhs secretary alejandro mayorkas and president biden by saying thisby. >> does dhs have operational control of our entire border? hentrol of our entire border? >> s you heard the secretary.l he said we have operational control. e de that's the definition offiup the mission you have, sir, up. we don't havyou have, sir, up. there. l no, e. l operational control. no, sir. and thersi >> te.e was more . not
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chief ortiz also said the border is not secure. he defendee.d horseback agentsd who president bidene ho accused of whipping haitianrse r migrants. and then he offered a finalthenh spike in the heart, bute simultaneously coming after adm this administration and supporting the previous administration, sayingin it was. a mistake to stop building the wall. >> trump's trump's wall 40s also pleaded for congress to give him more border agents to ask cn for the tools to deliver consequences. that's important, righse t? t's important, righse because for twenty six months, millions of migrants have crossed the border and received. zero consequences. the chief told lawmakers thichis fiscal year alone, three hundred eighty five thousand illegal immigrants 385,000 have evadedr patrol. those are people that border agents tried to catch but didn't the got a ways and an additional 70 nine thousand snuck into the country completely undetected. undetected.undetected. the final blow might be the chief's language, wher the final blow might be the chiefs language where contrary s to secretary mayorkas, ortiz referred to the border situatioe bon as a, quote, cris.
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dog with her binoculars. >> chasell mccall joins with the dog he rescued tofu. >> thank you both. . thank you both for coming on .cs so, chase,e, how far out was ths dog? mayb i'd say tofu swimming, maybeo 30 two to three yards out off shore. >> what?tofu d tofu doesn't loooek likedid a retrieving dog, for example. how did tofu get three yards off shore? shorshore? >> you know, i'm i heardm patr reports from just beach patronse that they had been chasing herah around trying to catch her for about an hour or so inor so the parking lot. oh, wow. i guess she just jumped inwater the water and took off towardsrd out to see how she respond. >> when you tried to pull>> i around your paddleboard. therea i think she was grateful to see me there and a little relieved . she lookedco a little tiredldt and cold and came right upup to me and made it easy for me te to grab her and put her on the board. >>rd >> tuc so dogs i mean, dogs
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famously know how to swim at birth, but they can drown, right? oh, yes, definitely. yes, tkef is this common if you rescued oh other dogs froerm the pacific? ? we've had a few incidentsrescue is where we we've rescue dogs from the water. yeahe water., so it happens noto often, but it does happen fore us . >> wha t the owners say when you brought tofu back . so we didn't really talk to the owner until the next day. so we handed tofu off to animald care services and throughe owne social media, the owner was gett able to get a contact info. on where she was being held.y wn and so the next day when i met the owner, they were really grateful and jusne wast everyon. so happy that this this was a success story. are you dog lover? >>e you dog lover? i am. you >> i can tell by the way you touch that dog., th good for you, michael.an thanks forg k you so much for c.
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on tonight. >> we appreciate it. yes. thank you.fo thank you for having me. >> so something really scary is going on with our banking system. linsey graham is pushing us tos war in russia.toward so naturally, joe biden is giving interviews rus comedy central about gay marriage.w to now, here's biden's latest claim, which pretty funny,he actually . he claimed that he starts supporting gay marriage ined the united states when he saw m two men kissing in wilmington, delaware, in the early 1960s the because in the early 1960s, in wilmington, delaware, that kind of thing happened all the time. dudes were making ou tudes were making ou everywhere. here's >> here's joe biden.en. i can remember exactly or my epiphany was, okay, i hadn'ta thought much about tell you i the truth. and i was i wahighs a senior ins high school and my dad wasd dropping me off. i remember about to get out of the car to look to my right and two well-dressed men in suits kissed each other. i mean, they give each other a kiss and then one went looke e like he was heading to the department building. one look like you hadorge
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their hercules corp building. and i nevernr forgot to turnedea looked at my dad. he said , joe , it's simple. they love each other. oh, it's nineteen fifty. other on tineteen fifty. just kissing each other on the street and joe biden's dad and sold used cars, said joey simple. nelson they love each other. and of course nelson mandela was in the car too. just kind of elevating the moral tone. >> um, what arhancese the chanc, joe biden would have thrown a beer bottle , a full beer bottle at those dudes? % yo they existed right around 100%. you would think. a obviously, it's a lie and we bid know it's a lie. gave it's a lie. in fact, because biden gave rec than 60 yeecause biden gave rec interviews, well, more recently than sixty years ago. explain that.ags tota actually , he's totally opposed to marriage.. >> and we have the tape.re here's biden from twenty six . l >> browdy, havree a law, the defense of marriage act. we've all voted, not where betwe i voted and othersen said marriage is between a man and a woman and states must respect that. law
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nobody's violated that law.been there's been no challeng ne of that law. why do we need a constitutional amendment? marriagel is between a man anda woman. >> he's mad. >> what kind of scream and nasty bigot do you think joe biden was sixty years ago? chances of that are very, very . high. >> in fact, 100% fixed holidays host the vince colonies in washington, dc, justifiably popular. >> he joins us tonight. so. he was kind of a pioneer in the late 1950s on marriage. joey, they love each other. what do you think of that,y tooh vince? they love each. e cour it only took them fifty years to work up the courage to stop being a regressive bigot. and finally admit that in 2012 this is if we go back. so he was he is interesting because he offered us a couple of interesting dat a points inthis it this that demonstrate that this is a complete lie. and i saw "the washington post" fact checker tried to check this and then said , you know, c we can't render any pinocchio'sn render anyender any pinocchio'sn because there's just no way pino to prove it or disprove it.ch i will help you. yo okay, i'm goinu.g to help the washington us now in the audio that you just played, he claimed that he wasclaims hgg
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dropped off at high school in his senior year. that would be nineteen kiss sixty one schmeer academy. he sees two men kiss. he turns to his father bewildered, and its father says they love each other. joey and then they stare at the men as they walk oth their separate ways.. n wilmington, delaware, the othero one to the hercules building in wilmington, delaware. i have some landmarks for you to look at. th look at. and what i discovered is , is that the dupont building is seven point one miles away from his high school. >> so in other words, he wass ay dropped off seven miles aways from high school. there's no way this happened. n of the hercules building, for thatn matter, the version of itn wa that's in wilmington now was built in nineteen eighty three . thate . sorts of details that help demonstrate that he's lying and by the way, tucker,bu he's told this story many times, but every time he adds new details, sometimes he's the father in the story. sometimes he's applying sometimes he to become a lifeguard. sometimes he's just sitting with his dad and having a grand
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old time. and they're watching the men kiss, learning about life. and i guess if i was wonderingsd if there is one like kind of like that speaking as an italian american, if there's a chance that this is true in this sense.re wilmington, delaware, is an italia is anann american place. >> it has been in the past. u just saw two italian american kissing each other in nineteen sixty one , a greeting between brothers or the kiss ofl death. i love the the godfather part two , michael aureliano saying, i know it was you, fredo.. and he kissed them both in a well dressed. s >> but every story that bident h tells puts himself of course, at the center of it.l he's always the hero, fighting for civil rights in south africa. in wilmington delaware 6 wilmington, delaware, six years ago. >> but this seems to me like the behavior of someone who isin actually kind of guilty about how he behaved in nineteen sixty one in wilmington. what are the the chances that he was like the most prolific user of racial slurs? >> there's no question this i mean, that was was joe biden retrograde in nineteen sixty one . absolutely. there's no questiosolutely ere's no question abn about it.
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relation his career involved his close segregreer involved his close relationship with segregates gymnast's and former members of the ku klux. >> it's not like he was like some great enlightened thinker in nineteen sixty, you know. >> you know, there's reallyen something to thilightethere's s. thing. no. in congressional testimony, he in con congressional testimony.s hek suggested that gay people were a security risk to theg ine country by being in the military. and that was much more recentlyn the nineteentl sixty one . say >> oh, he didn't say it's love. love., he didn't say it's love. you know, the sad thing is that there are people who believe that msnbc viewers obviously believe anything said vince. great to see tonight. thank you.tonigh nice to see you.t.k you. so equity isn't just for banks or the pentagon. l medicine also medicine, the largest organization representing surgeons. there'ths declared that surgerya is racist. one surgeon jointis us to respod next. >> tucker carlson tonight, he's brought to you by get refunds, .com. see if your business qualifiesga for an e c refund. eight minutes to
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what you should do?a >> well, a man called ken rusk, who's a business owner and advocate for blue collar jobs, made a lot ouef money inh blue collar jobs, thought a lot about how to make thosee decisions. tucisions. sort of tucker carlson today toy and he told us , here'sk abou how young people should thinkt about their lives. interesting. obody nobody ever lookevs at somebodyy and says, i'm totallye look interested in what your future looks like to you. y ouokay, i want to see you breako your future down into a millione pieces and then get those pieces one little step a pt a time.a time and and here's how we're going to do it. so i want you to draw what might look like. draw what like, and then i want you to draw your favorite mode of drive transportation, car , bikk truck, whatever . and then i want yoeveru to draw. your favorite give back moment, your cherry moment. if you had an extr aa hundred bucks, what would you do with it? time, talent and treasure.o wi what would youth give away right
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now? i want you to draw your favorite pet dog cat. what color, ca color? t? what would you name it? let's talk about your favoriter vacation. m i want you to draw your health moment and your spiritual moment. let'l moment.s draw this out on board and keep it in front of you, because tucker, only onetii percent of the population is willing to go that far . g so why shouldn't i be intohy shouldn't i be to force the issue and turn yous into a 1% person?right? because so many people? because so many people, eight out of ten people can'tor name a goal that they have for themselves. the other the other two out of ten or let's say twenty out offh one hundred sixteen of those never write their goals down.foo four of them do only one of them write some down and putsut those up on the wall so the they can see them every day. if you're going to work day. well, that's what i do. i said, if you're going to works here, you're going to spend your time here. if you're earn money herehardou because it's hard, then youd re should reward yourself yot benefit from this. there so let's put something out that you can see the progr there. pictur yoe.u can see the progress if yl gaining the picture that is calle
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this. well, dr. richard bosshard is a surgeon. he practices bosshard in marsic plastic surgery associates, and he has a really thoughtful op ed in the wall street journal describing what's happening. >> doctor , thank yo dou forthis.thank yo coming on tonight for beinge be willing to do this. so why should we be concerned by these ideas entering medicine? thank y >> tucker, thank you so muchfora for having me. show. i'm sittin me. show. on the show. n i'm sitting here and i'm a little bit in disbelief that i'm even here. ectly or i don't take this incorrectly wron wish agrthis incorrectly i didn't have to be. i well, i agree.m i'm a plastic surgeon once allit the board certified by the american board of generalery. surgery and i've been practicing for over thirty three years. last year i was banned for life from access to members of the american college of surgeons on their online discussion forums. the access for peoplace that don't know is the largest organization and also the oldest in the world. oldest organization in the world ldest
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representing is your representing surgeons and also surgical patients. d the mission of the act, which was written into their initial mission statement to serve all with skill and trustl with, hase been changed. there waers supposed to be promoting excellence in surgeryg and supporting surgeons and their patients sur. n unfortunately, this is no longer true. d beca my band occurred because two years ago i noticed that there was a direction of the to try to jump on this systemic bandwagon that this systemic racism bandwagon that seems to be veryo be popular these da. the ax leadership went to warsea against itself. it declarendd the ax the americn college of surgeons to bey ra structurally racist. it alscisto went on to say that. surgeons are racists and even s the practice of surgery i is racist. what this did is that produced a type of messaging that now states that, as you clearlyient
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put, it's best if patients aredn treated by surgeons of. their own race. tucker, let met me ask you a question. if you are looking for a a surgeon for yourself and a loved one or a loved one , whata are you looking for in a surgeon skill? ? yeah, skill. ly. absolutely. whatwhat a about trust?r sk of course, i would say that after skill, probably the single most important thing that goes into providing good medicine is trust. a yes patient has to trust that the surgeon is not only competent and skilled, bute also has their best interests at heart and will do the bes t for him.o trus a surgeon, on the other hand , has to also trust the patientsuo that they will understand that the surgeon is doing his or herg best. yes, and dr. bozkurt, i wish weo had more time. >> i hope you'll come back forei a much longer conversation.on this matters more than almosn because i think this matters
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