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we don't have that kind of democracy, the kind where you might actually participate. >> no, your job is to trust the experts and their conclusions and obey them. but covid kind of blew that up. if there's one thing we learned from that disaster, it's that public policy experts very often had no clue what they were talking about. your hippie aunt in mendocino county knew a lot more about how to beat a flu virus than your average virologist on cnn would tell you to go outside, get some exercise, some sunlight, some fresh air, stop eating junk food, turn off your computer, once in a while, spend time with other people, be healthy, that advice worked. the experts, by contrast, you get the vaccine and that did not work. so by march of 2020 one , people are starting to figure this out. anyone who is paying attention in america understood that the experts, many of them were full of it. and it was exactly at that moment that the atlantic magazine in washington published a piece pushing back against the growing consensus. that story was entitled following your gut isn't
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the right way to go. >> it's hard to think of a funnier headline, really. because it's so spectacularly absurd. >> you should always trust your gut. obviously, it is the one thing that will never betray you. but the atlantic magazine wanted you to know that your natural instincts are in fact worthless. >> the experts had a rough year, the magazine conceded, but we still have to trust them, right? actually , we don't have to trust them. and i'm big questions of public policy. we absolutely should not trust them. it's a democracy. >> but washington is continuing to demand that we do trust them. why? there may be a reason. maybe covid isn't the only big project they have in mind for us , a project the experts will justify msnbc and indeed is not. there is the climate change agenda and the climate change agenda is the single most ambitious effort to remake human civilization in all recorded history. and it's coming.
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>> in fact, it's already in progress. the only reason that millions and millions of americans aren't protesting in the streets tonight over this effort to completely overturn their lives is that on some level, many people still do trust the experts, at least on climate change. but should they ? we are pondering that this morning when we saw that the world's most famous climate change expert, gretta sunberg of sweden, just deleted a tweet, she wrote in june of 2018. >> here it is , quote, a top climate scientist is warning that climate change will wipe out all of humanity unless we stop using fossil fuels over the next five years. scientists, of course, was a harvard professor. so obviously that prediction is going to be correct. but here we are still driving our silverado and still alive and some of us are still happy. so it does make you wonder if gretta thornburg, the greatly revered gretta sunberg, a perennial finalist for the nobel peace prize, could gotten that so wrong. >> what else did the climate
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experts gotten wrong and how long have they been getting it wrong? well, fortunately, competitive enterprise institute has done the research on this, and it turns out these people have been very wrong for a very long time. nineteen sixty nine , the new york times is printing climate hysteria from an expert called paul erlik. quote, we must realize that unless we are extremely lucky, everybody will disappear in a cloud of blue steam in 20 years. that was paul erlik in nineteen sixty nine . well, here is twenty twenty three . and that same power. look who's now 90 and still publishing books and still being cited on "60 minutes". it's still telling us that we're all going to die. now clearly paul erlich had some sort of traumatic childhood he's been inflicting on the rest of us for over fifty years and for fifty years . his fellow experts have taken him seriously. now, back then, of course, climate change didn't mean global warming. it meant a new ice age. in nineteen seventy, the boston globe reported, quote, scientists predict a new ice age by twenty first century.
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according to the globe, air pollution may obliterate the sun and cause a new ice age in the first third of the next century, an ice age in nineteen seventy two brownian vs. science department sent a letter to the white house explaining that they had deep concern with the future of the world. because this ice age falls within the rank of processes which produced the last ice age. two years later, 1970, the guardian reported that, quote, spy satellites show noos new ice age is coming fast. and the report cited just for moral weight analysis carried out at columbia university. then a few years later, nineteen seventy seven , the actor leonard nimoy was not a science expert technically, but played one at one point on television, shot this video. >> we are unprepared for the next advance. the result could be hunger and death on a scale unprecedented in all of history. what scientists are telling us now is that the threat of an ice age is not as remote
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as they once thought. during the lifetime of our grandchildren, arctic cold and perpetual snow could threaten most of the inhabitable portions of our planet into a polar desert . >> hunger and death on an unprecedented scale. someone else with the tragic childhood inflicted on the rest of us . >> but by the early 1980s, when the ice didn't arrive, well, the experts decided the problem wasn't too much cold. it was too much heat. it was global warming. >> in nineteen eighty nine , the associated press ran this story, quote, a senior un environmental official says entire nations could be wiped off the face of the earth by rising sea levels. if global warming trend is not reversed by the year 2000, and there was twenty three years ago that same year. nineteen eighty nine , a climate expert called jim hansen met with a reporter from salon. according to salon, hansen explained that within twenty or thirty years, the west side highway, which runs along
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the hudson river, manhattan, will be underwater. underwater. we checked tonight and actually it's congested, but still a road that in march of two thousand the independent newspaper in a piece explaining that snow falls are now just a thing of the past. and we're quoting snow is starting to disappear from our lives. the piece quoted a climate expert claiming it, quote, children just aren't going to know what snow is . no idea what snow is . it'll be a relic done if the ice age. but of the great inferno of global warming, then in 2004, amazingly, civilization still existed. the guardian predicted the , quote, major european cities will be sunk beneath rising seas as britain is plunged into a siberian climate by twenty, twenty , which is a little confusing because global warming doesn't typically produce a siberian climate. it was around this time that they decided, hey, we don't
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want to get pinned down on the details. >> will it be too hot ? will it be too cold? we don't want to say something bad's going to happen. so we're going to call it climate change. and that pave the way for al gore, who in twenty six released his famous documentary, an inconvenient truth. and the beauty of an inconvenient truth is now that it's been well, inconveniently more than 15 years since it came out, we can fact check its claims. >> here's the trailer. if you look at the ten hottest years ever measured, they've all occurred in the last 14 years. and the hottest of all was two thousand five . this is patagonia, 75 years to go. and the same glacier today. this is mount kilimanjaro. thirty years ago and last year, within the decade, there will be no more snows of
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kilimanjaro. al gore also said there would be no ice in the arctic. he quoted researchers, climate researchers, experts, and he explained that, quote, the north pole will be ice free in the summer by twenty thirteen because of manmade global warming. now, it does take a certain level of hutzpah to make a prediction that precise and al gore made many of them and all of them turned out to be wrong. and for a normal person, that would be acuil. maybe it's time to retire. i'm rich and google stock. maybe i could just stop talking because of course i've been disgraced by my own foolish predictions, but no, he kept going and he was helped in that by the entire news media. >> it makes you wonder why news organizations exist to bring you the news to assess whether things are true or not. but if all of them collude to hide lying, you have to ask, is there something else going on here? what you decide? we do know that by twenty six nbc news informed the world that, quote, a leading us climate researcher says
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the world has a ten year window till 2016. >> a window of opportunity to take decisive action on global warming. and avert catastrophe. of course, by their predicted date, donald trump became president , but that's not what they were predicting. >> in 2008, the associated press reported that, according to a top nasa scientist, in five to ten years, the arctic will be free of sea ice in the summer. that didn't happen, but of course, no one was ever held to account for bad predictions. this kept going. john kerry. now our climate czar, cited that very same science in 2009. once you have sea ice, which is melting at a rate that the arctic ocean now increasingly is exposed in five years, scientists predict we will have the first ice free arctic summer. >> it's the latter is this is a guy who's never had a job. he's only been in politics. one useful thing, he's not a scientist. he's never done research.
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he's actually not an expert. but because he's way more aggressive than you are and because he has access to the media which amplify his claims, he poses as one. >> now, what's strange about the prediction you just heard is that john kerry's prediction contradicts barack obama's famous climate prediction from a year earlier. >> probably remember this, because if we are willing to work for it and fight for it and believe that, i am absolutely certain that generations from now we will be able to look back and tell our children that this was the moment when we began to provide care for the sick and good jobs to the jobless. this was the moment when the rise of the oceans began to slow and our planet began to heal. >> sad to watch that all the cheering people who seemed so sincere. he's going to save the world control, whether he's .
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but in fact, the global healing obama promised at the beginning of his first term never came. and neither the global destruction. here, by the way, is neil degrasse tyson. another great predictor of things saying that by 2014 a statue of liberty will soon be underwater? >> i tell people this really this get this wakelam into here in the new york metropolitan area. i say, you know, if we lose the ice caps, you know how high the water will be. so a couple of feet, i know it would come up to the statue of liberty's elbow , the one that's holding the declaration of independence . >> that's where the water line will be. that man's a scientist. and , of course, climate does change. it is always change. in fact, the landscape we live in now is formed by climate change. the glaciers are a product of climate change. the climate is changing now. it never stops changing.
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that is a process that we didn't cause and that we can't control to any great degree. we'll never be able to control . and there are upsides to it. and downsides to it. by the way, if the earth is indeed getting warmer, it seems to be well, then that will make more arable land in places like canada and northern europe. >> so like everything in this life, in the temporal world , it's a mixed blessing. >> but you only hear the downsides, which tells you a lot. >> it tells you this is not science, it's manipulation. these aren't reports from the experts. these are threats. here's joe biden. >> that's what climate change is about. it is literally, not figuratively, a clear and present danger. the latest climate report, nothing less than, quote, cold read for humanity. we say it again, code red for humanity, code red for humanity ,where she never explains what that means. you're going to have to check
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your book of science to find out, of course, in the details . they don't offer as many details now because they've all been wrong. but except they do, they are provably wrong over time. so the question is , why are we still being bullied by these people? it has nothing to do with saving the earth. they hate the earth. they hate nature. it's about controlling us . and maybe we should recognize that. >> chris horner is the author of red hot global warming alarmists use threats, frauds and deception to keep us informed. he joins us tonight. >> mr. warner , thank you for coming on . um, so does seem like you, tucker, we are complicit. the public is complicit in this. they keep telling you the same dumb things that they keep being wrong. no one holds to account. and we're like, oh, yeah, you get to control the thermostat in my house or you take the wood stove away from me. and i accept that maybe it's our fault for buying the lies. that's a very good point for yourselves. and everyone knows that fear can be used to get what you want. and we forget that blaming your neighbor for the weather is centuries old. witch burnings, of course, when crops fail because coal
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and mormon used to be called optima. but politicians seized upon, of course. yeah, they they supported they underwrote activist who agitated for policies that businesses who are also underwriting the activists would profit from. and that's that's, you know, the world's second oldest profession. it's a pretty typical washington play. it just slipped the leash very scaled up. and now we have this millenarian death cult where kids say you're going to die from old age, i'm going to die from climate change. it's almost a mantra. why do we keep falling? one of the more tragic episodes of this besides what's happening to generations now is that our elected leaders continue to march to this tune, despite everything you just showed. and by the way. well, how does anyone watch this? and then demand their elected official pretend they can control the weather, cede the freedoms that you don't want to use? calibra carol browner once said , if we control your thermostat, we'll be giving you a choice and a role in what you do.
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it'll be a savings to you, will scare you, will promise savings in this and then gloss it up with some global salvation. >> why do we keep falling for it? and incidentally, we're seeing you know, we're seeing blackouts were to be viewed as the new normal energy rationing. well, we have to do for these reasons. this is utter lunacy with visible social, economic and human consequences. now, terrible ones just over the horizon. >> and yet we see what you just showed. we all grew. i grew up with those leonard nimoy specials. >> how does this keep happening? sure. right. how is paul erlich, the emotionally damaged nonscientist, paul erlik, still telling us everyone is going to die when he made it to 90, which is amazing. >> everything is already. >> chris horner, great to see you tonight. thank you. thank you. well, the fbi doesn't seem to have made a lot of progress figuring out how the biden family made all that money from
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foreign governments and was it legal or not? but congressman james comey, james comey of kentucky has been looking into it as a new committee chairman. and he found that hali biden, the widow of beau biden, her biden's ex-girlfriend, received a thirty five thousand dollars cut of a three million dollar payout from china. it was part of a deal that biden made associate of hunter biden made with a chinese state energy company under biden's legal team, come out with a statement today and said, quote, hunter is a private citizen with every right to pursue his own business. endeavors, join several business partners in seeking a joint venture with a privately owned legitimate energy company in china. so that's his attorneys position. miranda devine is one of the world's experts on this question. she is the author of the book laptop from , and she joins us now to assess. >> miranda, thank you so much for coming on . so what do you think jamie is going to find here? >> what do you think of biden's attorney statement? >> thanks, tucker. well, this clearly, hunter
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biden's lawyers are trying to say that this money, these two tranches of three million dollars that went to rob walkaround to biden, associate business associate and friend was seed money, was sort of prepayment for future work to be done. that's ridiculous. tony belinski has said and he was involved in these deals, hunta biden's former business partner. and there's ample evidence on the laptop to show that hunter biden and his business partners were doing work for this chinese energy conglomerate for the last two years of joe biden's vice presidency. they were owed money and the money was not to be paid until after joe biden left office. and so, sure enough, here we are in february of 2017, just, you know, less than two months after joe biden's left office and the first of these
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three million dollar payments has come through to rob walker's bank account. and then another one came a couple of weeks later. and within a few days, that money gets disbursed to we know from james comey today to four immediate family members, joe biden and that being his son hunter, his brother jim biden, hali biden, who's the widow of his late son , beau, who at that stage had been having a relationship with hunter for two years since her husband had died. and then there's another fourth family member of the bidens that james comey in his oversight committee have not yet been able to find the identity of. it's just named as biden, but they are subpoenaing those bank records that bank account. and presumably we'll find that pretty soon, probably early next week. and , you know, they're continuing on just following the money. and i think if if as hunter's
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lawyers and the white house is saying, there's nothing untoward about this, then why was this money so laboriously doled out over three months in small increments to various members of the family? and why was it given to hely? biden, who is a primary school teacher, and did they all pay tax? >> and why was rob walker the middleman? >> i , i , i don't know. i mean, they didn't it's not like they complained about a drag queen story. for hours. so the fbi isn't actually interested, apparently, in finding out what happened. >> but i hope all of those questions are answered by mr. commerce committee reinterviewing. thank you for that update. and i appreciate. thanks, ticha. so there have been a number of bank failures recently like electricity blackouts. we didn't used to have a lot of bank failures, but by our count, there have been five recently.
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seems like a pattern know, maybe a banking crisis. >> kevin o'leary assesses what we're watching straight ahead. >> what if we live to a hundred? i don't want to outlive our money. i keep getting all these cheap seats. i could live to be one hundred . >> we were getting power. even if we do live to 100, we don't have to worry, not worry. take control of your financial future. to empower what's next today. >> grab your friends for a fun night. let's go . we jane . we've marina and sally field in my second year i brought my scrapbook. i don't think that's what it's called. foray into digital. >> today, millions of americans who couldn't get a good night's sleep found relief and comfort with the original mypillow. and now we're taking your sleep to the next level, introducing the new mypillow 2.0. when i have been hit by a pillow, i made it so it had everything you'd ever wanted. a pillow. now, 20 years later, there's
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pretty easy to stumper with the question, but last night she got the easiest possible question and had. >> well fox trace gal is going to tell us what happened next. >> hey trace. hey tucker. the veep's profile is so low that even our boss, the president, continues to mispronounce her name, calling her kamela instead of kamala. some believe harris low profile is by administrative design. others say it's her choice. and even back when she was the san francisco d.a., kamala harris avoided news conferences and interviews at all costs. even today, one on one interviews are given only to friendly outlets, which, as we witnessed on stephen colbert, still end up putting the vp in a pickle watch. >> i know you love veep. it's who i. is it accurate? very. there are bits of it that are actually quite accurate. what is the actual role on a daily basis? as you have found it? >> well, i have the great privilege of serving with joe biden, who was president of the united states at.
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>> right. that's an excellent answer. and the question was, what is the job of the vice president ? and your answer is the job, i'm guessing. >> as for the job of the vice president , even the vp supporters point out the constitution outlines the only two roles for vice presidents take over if the president is unable and preside over a senate job. a has been so far unnecessary and in job. she's been the senate tiebreaker twenty six times. beyond that, her resumes paper thin. she is the border czar. but as we learned yesterday, the border is unsecure, uncontrolled and desperately needs a wall. finally, in the vps defense, it's very difficult for her to excel at a job that she cannot define. tucker. quite a story for the best on midnight every evening in the fox news channel. >> thank you, tracy . you bet. so you may have noticed there's something very serious going on with banks in this country,
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not just in this country, but certainly here as well. janet yellen is the treasury secretary. so she went to congress today to testify about it. at one point, yellen said that the trillions of dollars that governor has spent has pumped into the economy aren't really related to the historic inflation we're now experiencing. >> would you agree those are the top three causes of inflation of deficit spending, high energy costs and supply dislocations. i don't believe the deficit spending is one of the main causes. i don't buy the way this person was. the fed chairman during quantitative easing. for a lot of it. she told us that inflation, transitory famously is a way to justify more spending. now, she won't admit the effects of that decision. so she was wrong. but she's lying. this is not the first time she's been wrong. by the way, here she was in two thousand seven one year before the great recession. >> would i say you will never, ever be another financial
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crisis? you know, probably that would be going too far . but i do think we're much safer. and i hope that it will not be in our lifetimes. and i don't believe it will be our mistake. that was 2017. clearly, she didn't see this crisis. >> kevin o'leary is a canadian businessman and investor, of course, tv star. >> we're glad to have him join us tonight. kevin , thanks so much. for coming on . so i have two concerns. one , that these bank failures aren't just isolated incidents, but related to each other and to the people in charge of managing this economy aren't up to the job. >> are those things to be worried about? well, let's take the bank situation. what's occurred here when many of these regional banks are founded 40 , 50 years ago, it was a different economy, different world . there was no digital age at all. and people needed a touch point of a bank in their community. obviously, that's completely changed because 99% of banking
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today is done online. there's a whole generation of people post pandemic who have never been in branch in a regional bank or any bank for that matter. and so the question becomes now the narratives quickly looking at this because of these failures, what do we need tiny regional banks for in the first place? because what we're learning is where are you going to find systemic risk in a tiny bank that doesn't have scale? so the managers there have to swing for the fences because they're compensated on equity in the bank. stock and stock options. and so the classic case that you've just seen is two failures which these manage. >> these managers weren't bad managers. they were idiots. so if you think about silicon valley bank, it was run like a hedge fund, a poorly run hedge fund and signature. i don't know what that was. that's like a saturday night cartoon. but you're going to get more and more of this because these banks are under tremendous pressure to be able to compete against what's going
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on with behemoths. and the truth is , this is hard thing. may i interrupt you? don't ask a question. i think you're making a strong case on on the basis of math , which i respect. it's inefficient to have these little banks when instead said the sabs get at the big banks. but doesn't that give politician disproportionate control over our economy? if everyone's banking was six banks, doesn't that make washington much stronger? >> you know, everybody is starting a bank with six banks because the big four right now are taking billions every day. i was on the phone today with one of them. we're transferring many accounts there because we don't want to take any systemic risk in cash . so why should we keep it in a regional bank and people try to say that's not happening. >> it's happening by the billions every day. and many countries have proven that they can run the entire economy on four or five giant behemoth banks. now, you may not like the sound
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of that, but that's where we're going. the only question is we talk about, you know, first republic bank being bailed out by other banks. why are they doing that? first republic is a zombie bank now. nobody significant amounts of capital in a business are going to put a lot of it there. why would they take that risk? they don't need to . they can simply put it in any bank anywhere it's behemoth and go online and transfer capital to payroll, get all the same services. this is going to be a political nightmare. because you're going to have people saying, oh, we've got to keep all these small operators operating. >> but the big issue is if you nationalize the pauses and take the risk out of it. so if i'm an idiot manager in a regional bank and i'm compensated with stock, i'm going to put all of my depositors money on black. and let's face it, i'm going to do either. yeah, right. i'm going to either double it, but if it goes to zero, no problem. for me. i don't have to worry about it because you're going to bail me out. the taxpayer is going to bail me out. this is very messed up. it's not a good situation. and i think yellen is going to have a lot of trouble explaining this to taxpayers.
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eventually. i mean, if you like what amazon and wal-mart did to downtown towns across america, you'll love having four banks. but i think you make i think you make it entirely fair point about backstopping every depositor in regional bank. kimberly, thank you for your insight. and experience on this. appreciate it. take care. so you would think that when politicians got caught sexualizing children, they would, i don't know, maybe get arrested? no, they got bolder. the lieutenant governor of minnesota is going farther than we've ever seen. a lieutenant governor go. >> we'll tell you what you said next. being a public servant, call me one of many things. >> i expect the unexpected. that was not a smart move on your end, sir. what are you going to do now?
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>> that's what it means to be a good parent. >> scary, i mean, that videos right into jonestown, the breathiness, the intensity . that's a cult member right there. and it's all in the same demographic. have you noticed that? it's all people exactly like that. >> our job as grown ups is to believe them really. have you been a parent? can see all kinds of things. they're impulsive, they're immature. your job as a parent is to be the parent and to guide children. but the state of minnesota is making that illegal. >> no one seems to notice what we told you. the criminal trial, the criminal trial of douglass mackey is the greatest threat to the first amendment in modern american history. joe biden's department of justice is prosecuting mackey for the crime of making fun of hillary clinton and her voters with a meme on twitter in 2016. and for that crime, biden's doj
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is trying to throw macchi in prison for ten years. the trial was postponed this week after defense witness was intimidated by the southern poverty law center. james lawrence is douglas mackey's lawyer. >> he joins us tonight. thank you so much. for coming on . it's hard to believe just watching from the outside as nonlawyer that a case like this could go to trial and the government could defend trying to throw a man in prison for ten years for making fun of hillary clinton. but that's what's happening. >> well, tucker, the biden doj is coming up with new ways to criminalize dissent and to attack our constitutional rights. and really, this is a concern, all of us . and that's why i'm asking your viewers to support doug's legal defense by going on to meme defense fund .com. but let's start at the top. the government is using a statute aimed at the ku klux to criminal ize political speech in violation of the first and fifth amendments. but there's more .
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the sixth amendment grants the right to confront your witnesses in open court. but in this case, the government is going to call confidential a confidential witness against doug . and that's something that's reserved for people that testify against organizations like ms 13 . the court in this case granted the government's request citing concerns about online harassment. let's not miss the logic here, tucker. the logic is that anonymous twitter accounts are akin to violent criminal organizations and it just gets worse, right? it just gets worse. doug's defense can't cross-examine this confidential witness on this individual's ongoing relationship with the fbi. >> it's it's deeply it's deeply troubling. >> these are issues that are yes. these are. yes. we must ask you, though, i mean, it seems to me the u.s.
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congress should be withholding funding from doj over this or are any members of other than taylor greene, i know has been involved in this. >> but is anybody else coming to your aid on this? she's the only republican member of congress that's raised this issue. and i'm glad you mentioned congress, tucker, because no and voted for this dukkha. >> congress has had the opportunity to address election misinformation on disinformed and repeatedly, and they've refused to do it. but doug mackey's on trial over this issue tucker. tucker, when when our when our leaders talk about our democracy, this is what they mean by by it. and that's why i'm asking your audience to not only pray for doug , but to support his legal defense at meem. offense. >> phone.com. well, yeah, you have to be allowed to make fun of the people in power or, you know, it's not a free country. >> it's a police state. and i think this needs to be stopped. and i'm so thankful that representative james lawrence,
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shipton, as well as his wife, stella morris. the film is called ithica. >> here's the trailer. >> my name is john chippenham. julian assange's father, wikileaks founder julian assange, has been arrested, one of the most notorious and controversial figures in custody to remain behind bars until that extradition hearing, which has been set down to the end of february. i urge the department justice to drop the charges, the maximum jail sentence of one hundred and seventy five years because he published the . how does it feel to be the father of such a country? known around the world? >> john shipton is julian assange. >> his father, gabriel shipton, is his brother. both of them join us now. thank you both for coming, sir. john , just you first. the obvious question, are you any closer to getting your son out of prison tonight? >> oh, no.
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no class. but we have a rising tide worldwide. support every parliamentary democracy in the western world . as you know, in a support group within and we characterized the previous election of the government in australia as an assange government because each of successful candidates and the independents ,the greens stood on a platform of bringing assange home to australia. so and he should be the malus that's been directed toward him tells you a lot about the people directing. gabriel , let me ask you, what are the impediments? who is standing in the way of this? if we could put a finer point on this, who's preventing your brother from getting out? >> well, the national security doj are the ones who are behind this prosecution of julian . i think if if they would relook at this case and realize that they're prosecuting someone for
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doing what journalists do every day, publish or what they should be doing, publishing without fear or favor, then i would realize that this prosecution needs to come to an end and that they should listen to outlets like yours, as well as the "new york times", as well as many other groups, human rights groups, free press groups and first amendment advocates who are all calling for this prosecution to be dropped because of the threat that it poses to the first amendment in the u.s.. >> am i don't understand, john , how politicians can get up and say they support democracy and simultaneously support the imprisonment of a man for telling the population what the government is doing in its name. i don't understand it myself. you know, the gold of the united states constitution is , of course, the rights and of course, the fundamentally first of it and why they want to truncate
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their own magnificent gift to humankind. got us beat that we keep on and we keep on getting more and more support. i think we've got 52 screenings around the united states with cure and so people come along, they can get the full story and ask a question of anything they doubt or want. >> no, when they get the vote, i can speak for myself. i didn't have the full story. i didn't understand it once. i looked into it, i wound up on your side. so i hope others take that same step. john and gabriel shipton, thank you both very much. and congrats. thank. thank you, tucker. thank you. well, we'll be right. jesse 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 most
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the age of 19 and built t rex arms. now it's a multi-million dollar company we want to talk to . but how we did that, what he learned and what he's like, what a conversation that was in a brand new episode of tucker carlson. say, here's part of it. >> the bread and butter, the company is custom holsters. so one of the early products and it's just a breakout product was i had a vision for when i started getting into firearms and i shot a lot of pistol competitions and i had an idea or thought that at the time back in 2014, a lot of people were carrying small handguns, easy to conceal, little subcompacts, glock. twenty six , things like that. but they weren't very capable. smaller handguns are harder to shoot. you get less ammo, you can't put weapon lights on them. they're just not as they're awful. therefore, you can't hit anything with them. that's also correct. especially if the person doesn't have a lot of training, which is most gun owners. so i thought, hey, be really cool. if there was a holster product that would enable people to carry a full sized handgun, a glock 19 , a glock 19 ,
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