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happy hour. amazing appetizers with a beautiful craft cocktail . better watch out. i've never seen a fund on an appetizer fold two . we'll find out. it's one thirsty thursday. just totally forgot. i even had a cocktail. can we push a reset button as a pina colada? oh, next little chef tomorrow at eight seven central. i feel like i'm in snoop dogg'si kitchen on fox. >>s good evening and welcomewec to tucker carlson site. therker carle is much fallout ts evening and there will be four months stemminging from frm the arraignment of the republican front runner in manhattan. runner inyesterday. and we're going to cover that s in some detail. knt to startni tonight with a trend that we have noticed that might be worth knowing about. and it has to do with the dollar for nearly 80 years since the end of the secondar hs world war, the u.s. dollar has
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effectively been the currency of the world for our entire lifetimes. >> there was virtually no place in the entire globe you could go that would turn down a 20. andrew jackson's face beside the famous seal of the u.s.as treasury was probably america's best known expor best. from dar es to sri lankapost in to the smallest gold mining outpost, the amazon basin. >> every shopkeeper on earthco recognizgnizede a twenty dollar bill . >> the dollar wa.s universal and not just universal.ct inio commerce, though,ns tha the majority of international wered iny held ae conducte dollars, but universally held as a long term store of value. globally, the world's central bank stockpiled us dollars far more than any other currency. now,e ot most americans may not have known that or they did,wary but it doesn't matter what goo they knew. >> it it wasd very good fore arr everyone who lives here because there were so many us dollars cu in circulation outside ofborrow the country. the cost of borrowing money inside the country remained artificially low. and that's one of the reasons ththat in this country, america, middle class people could buy
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their own homes. the u.s. government, meanwhile, was able to run up astronomical debts without many obvious consequences. >> now, from time to time, timeo the congress would debate something called the debt ceiling. su for mostery releact people. the entire topic didn't seemva very relevant to their lives becaus lives be for most of tha, it really wasn't. americd the u.s.d th dollar. th controlled the global reserve currency. and that meant that foat mr us money was cheap. >> we had privileges that nobody else in the world had. it's been very nice. but what would happen if it ended? >> you don't even really wanteqc to think about that, because the consequencese would be too ugly, really ugly.we started weg >> but w ae started to worry about it about a year ago,militr really the day the russian military rolled over ukrainian border. now, by itself, tselthatf th was a destabilizing event. war always is destabilizing and always challenges the existing orderg the as. e but it was the west's reaction to the russian invasion that seemed ominous. policymakers in the u.s. went insane. ear to b
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joe biden, helped by his republican allies in the senate, appear to beed determined not simply to topple the russian government in some kind of regime change. war, but to blow up the postwar economic order. twarthat had served the u.s. so generously for so long. longso we thought at the time tt the real threat to our future wasn't just the billions we aret sending to zelenskyy. that was reckless, but probablye not going to end americaend of. the real threat was the unprecedented economicat job sanctions that joe biden wasour allowed to , in fact, encourage to impose. to hu >>rt those sanctions, you'll recall, were supposed to hurt russia. >> but even in march of lasta ht year, it seemed obviousch mor they were going to hurte the united states much more than they hurt russia. here's what we said 13 monthso. ago. we should prepare to lose our position as holder of thatlderthe world's reserve cur. that is happening in slow motion. it'ss happenin a mistake. now, the biden people seem to have no idea this is going on or maybe they want its at the to happen. joe biden was up s there at too0 the state of the union bragging about how he took 30 points offa
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the russian ruble in a singley. day. hurray. good for us .stop cel but onceeb we stopped celebratig our win, the destruction of the russian economy, they deserve it. have to re, is thectory? downside to this? could it be a pyrrhic victory? let's see. cies h these policiesav have driven russia, china, india, turkey and other countries to accelerate their flight from u.s.the u.s.. ty of th now, to be clear , that's the majority of the global economy. b this may be the most recklessess and destructive thing any american president has ever done for the united states . >> so that was last year.ear >> and at the time it was really just gehling into the wind. >> those views were considered absurd, even treasonous.nsideren biden and his republican alliesa described sanctions against russia as morally essential. >> so we seized oligarchss yachts at anchor. mo closed the apple store in moscow. nt we were all assured these were important victories. and anyone who has questions about their long term economic consequences was a putin stooge that woode was the consensus in.
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washington last spring. in case you've forgotten whatvee it sounded like, the purpose of the sanctions has always beenten and continues to be deterrencece . but let' recs also recognize the unique nature of w the sanctions we have outlined. these are some of the greatest sanctions, if not the strongest that we've ever issued. the president believes that sanctions are intended to deter as to the sanctions, the mostsee important thing we can do is to use them as a deterrent, as ainn means of dissuading russia fromf engaging in further aggression. usinre right now enforcing powerful economic sanctions. f a we're cuttin'sg off russia'srnaa largest banks and international financial systemnanc, preventing russia's central bank from defending the russian ruble ruble, making putin six hundred and thirty billion dollar war fund worthless. people are such buffoons. and all the republican senators noddinfromg in agreement.h thatn th you watch that and you wonder if they really believe
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what they were telling you, ify they really did believe that they're stupider than they look . these sanctions were nevere is going to work in the way they promised because unlike the united states , russia does not have a late stage financed. economy. russian oligarchs do not s get rich from credit default swaps. er t >> they get rich from selling actual things that people need in order to live oil, natural gas, ion fertilizer, coal, wheat. >> by some measures, russia haso the largest resourceme economy n the world. oh, okay. so they can barter ifo. they needed to . so a year later, despite the sanctions, you were toldth you're the greatest ever edevised. against the russian ruble is justs as strong against the u.s. dollar as it was before the war. in ukraine. >> so we didn't really hurt russia with those sanctions. certainly not long term. would weainly hurt ourselves? >> e.j. and tony and peter s.s i onj wrote incisive piece inhi the daily caller last week that explains part of why this
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happened. quote, a critical feature ofical a reserve currency is its apal nature, which biden is now gutting after both parties inthf washington destroyed the dollar's stability with inflation. now, the bush administrationlawh has chosen to wield the dollar as a weapon to gather theseuld two factors, send a message to foreigners, which is they should get out while they still can in response to russia's waro with ukraine. centra u.s. froze the dollar reserves of russia's central bank. to be clear , these were nots. american assets. these were dollars owned by the russian central bank and the russian peoplen people. >> the seizure was intendeded t to cause bank runs and collapsem russia's credit system. it didn't work. did willead, it exposed the bush administration's willingness to violate the trillions of ions oforeignerdollars that fors rightfully own. >> the danger of this precedent is difficult to overstate and quote now all of you saw that happening, but youny couldn't say anything because russia badthingad.. we can't even watch all their hockey teams. all right.
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and what do you think happened next as we're jumping up and down and talking about n churchill?t foreigne well, smart, smart foreigners. and there are some , believe it or not, start to dump the u.s. dollar. why? >> because the u.s. dollar was no longer a reliable store of valuvalue. on tha suddenly it t was a political weapon that could be wielded at will against anyone who held it. so wha sohat i you want a borderhad an dispute with one of your neighbors that the state department hadn't authorized? or what if you accidentally criticized transgender theology and irritated the human rights campaign? well, the u.s. governmencampaigt denounce you as immoral and then confiscate all your money because they just did that with russia. hand as a result, begin to looka much less appealing to the rest of the world. as and so dollarization began of ta and itccel is accelerated at remarkable speed, almost without comment in the america n sodia. over the last year or so,a an russia announced ito will conduct business in asia,
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africa and latin america in cu chinese currency brazil, which has a brand new government supportement supd by the biden administration, announced it will do the same thing. brazil's largest economylargestn the hemisphere. >> after ours, pakistadoinn is doing the same thing. that's a long time u.s. ally, india and malaysia, two of the biggesld announct economiesn the world, announced they'll be settling their trade in their own currencies, notht the dollar. even france, which w. e liberated ,is using chinese currency ina u a new liquefied naturaefl gas trade. china and saudi arabia are nowps major business partners and again, et cetera, etetera. cetera, et cetera. >>s happen this is happening ard the world. in all of it is shutting out the u.s. dollar and it's happening a lot faster thane anybody could have predicted. could'veicted.and yet no one inn seems aware that itappening is happening. >> so if you want the rest ofha the world to trustwo use it a your currency, the last thing you would do is use it as a weapon or print too much of printing, too much ofinflat your currency causes inflation and that sapioat suckss the vala
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the currency. no one wants to hold a currencyr that is worthless consistentlyey every year. that's sixth grade economics. but joe biden can't be botheredy with that. heres laprinting more money. here he is lasst wt week announg another ten billion dollar check. not for yo0 billion check u, par anyone in our country who needs it, but for foreign governments. >> preking in close cooperation with the united states congress. un we plan to add another six hundred and ninety million dollars for new funding for the presidential initiative over the next two years. the coursand over the course of three years. my administration intends to work with congress to commit nine point five billion dollars across all our efforts to advance democracy around the world. we're all safell saferhenr in ts . we've been asking for months for any republican senators supports this, whether it's to come on the show, laneway texas, to come on the show and calmly explain why you support this. none of them hav nee accepted anyou be invitation, but at this point,gi
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you begin to wonder, what does the united states have that will retain its value overve time? we should do ar time?n inventorn our assets. so biden, as you just saw, is continuing to send the contents of our treasury, our dollars to corrupt oligarchs in eastern europe and around the world. anand yet the very same time t and you should pay attention to this. he's selling off america's mostc valuable hard asset that tajikue petroleum reserve, because unlike the u.s. dollar, oil, which is in the reserve, has inherent value. f oil is the densest store of transportable energy, knownlikee to man. so unlike fiat currencies like the dollar, oidol will alwayslu. have value. >> that'thats why russia is noth impoverished.ed he is a lot of oil. we because they have a lot of oil.. >> but we have less because the spr has been drained in the last fiscal year, the bush administrationion sold sold off two hundred and eighteen million barrels of oil, how muchg bewilder bringelly criminally to the government of china. how much oil is that? it's more oil sold from the spr in one year than in all previous years combined. edso what happens when we emptyl
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it? well, there's not much left,eft. but what about our gold orerica' america's gold reserves haveerva not been fully audited in generations. so they can say whatever they wantot reall. >> but the truth is , we don't really know how much gold is in fort knox. the spevenso the spr becomes evm more vital and now it's disappearing. united states and as it does the power of c willunited states , ems, at some point b it's going to be left. they'll be draining the great lakes and shipping the water to the gobi desert for cottons. so how d farming. they'll be selling the curtains. so how do you fix x this?th ther well, ending the war in ukraine immediately would help, which coulo because we're int we charge of nato , but we're not even trying. in fact, we're pushingev even harder for direct conflict with nuclear armed russia. dand politicians in washington remain mired in their weirdn boomer world . andwar to fantasies where they're all winston churchill. and zelenskyy is the head of the french resistance. cannot a we could give a milliondi examples what we can't resist. once again, the leader of the republicans in the senate, mitch mcconnell, last month. >> i'm going to try to helpan pl explain to the american peopleed
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that defeating the russians in singine is the single most important event going on in the world right now, defeating the russians in ukraine is not une single most important event in the world fromer the perspective of the united states . it's not even number fifteen on the list. it's way below ending the importation of fentanyl into this country.preservi and it's way, way belowhe preserving the strength of the u.s. dollar. but if mitch mcconnell and joend biden and the rest of thesee thi reckless leaders have their way, an increasing number ofincrease countries will do what so many have already done, which wa is begin to reject the u.s. dollart will and what will happn then? well, all those dollarsand th will come home and thee value f our currency will plummet even further, and that will lead to poverty. at will across the united statep and that will lead to thel an typical political and cultural volatility that inevitably follows economic collapse disaster. >> and we've seen it before. pictures of course, you know, the famous pictures from germany inwill the early twenties, bank notes
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in wheelbarrows, i buy a cup of coffee.e that'll be thirty pounds of currency. kids playing 30 pou with worthless stacks of deutschemarks that was called weimar. r public.ima and that government collapse because of hyper inflation and then economic collapse led to communist revolutions an ess germany and ultimately to fill in the blank the mmones regime that's well knownt facte it's a cliche at this point. but here's the thing thatr. nobody seems to remember what brought on the economic collapse that sen the t the word on fire. wh anyone remember that? why diy did the german governmet blow up its own currency? well, simple . the german government took on too much debt in order to pay for a pointless war. yes, a pointless war.d th did that. >> and if that sounds familiar, it's because exactly what we have done repeatedlywe hav for decades, we did it in vietnam.e we did itimet in iraq, we did in afghanistan. ith itand every time we got away with it, because uniquely we held the world's reserve currency. but thiss reserve rrency time c.
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very different against russia will be the last war we canfigh afford to fight. lou gruman is an economist. >> he joins us now. thanks so much for coming on . this seems to be happening kindh of right in front ofo us for those who are paying attention. >> butdon't yo i don't hear anyy talking about it. and i wonder why. is not a >> yeah, there there's not a whole lot of talking about it outside of the of the nicheet wall street community. there's there'communs some chat. about it there, but there's not been a lot of talk about ultimately what i think wasinani one of the biggest moments inn finance and in the global economy. since closin since nixon closed the gold window in nineteen seventy one , which wa s what you mentioned before, which was the u.s. freezing russian efax reserves last spring.ally i >> so basically that was saying those are us dollars.d we printed those dollars. he pel and even though there's been no court case and the people who own those dollars have not been implicated, the crime we're taking the takenm in sinct
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i think it is important to separate the dollar, which is the medium of exchange from and the global reserve currency. and i think it will remain the global reserve currency fromserve curr what has been sie nineteen seventy one , the primary reserv1 the primaref the world, which are treasury. bonds and the way the system bac has basically worked since nineteen seventy one , and in particular since post-8 eighty two , is that we have.s.e subjugated the u.s. defense industrial base, the u.s. middle and working classes to support the value of a realggest d market on basis, because our biggest export were treasury bonds. great for wall street ,ts, thal it was great for washington bureaucrats. that's that's what we export it. that system made sense. it quite frankly, from seventy one to eighty nine , it was critical in helping us win the cold war. it was a big deal .
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>> after eighty nine when the ussr collapsed, we should weve restructured the deal. basically at that point we did d not. and instead we went nafta and we went to you know, you've got china in the wto, the net primarthat having the treasury bond is our primary reserve asset.rve asse no longer, no lon no longer is no longer the asset, in fact, has becomeal a threat to national security. >> exactly. it's wiser to export steel and automobiles and refrigerators and not debt. i think in retrospect. >> look, roman , i appreciate your analysis. thank you. so in doing that segment, kind of took a break from what hasari got to be the news of the week. month, year, which is thatp donald trump is thener an republican presidential front runner and he was arraignedday r yesterday in the coverage of that has dominated absoluteled y everything. and so we want to begin tonightf with fox's kevin kalk, who'soxyr been monitoring the fallout from yesterday. >> kevin ,>> tucker, supportersm of the former president have
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not only given him a boost in recent polling, you and i have talked about that.o they're also givingivingg his campaign coffers quite a boost as well. in fact, the move by thee by tdv manhattan d.a. alvin bragg to indict president trump as both incensed and apparently inspired supporters of the forty fifth president . and apparently, team trump tid is reveling in the rising tide of cash raisinising atg at leasn ten million dollars since the indictment, including a stunning four million dollars in the first 24 hours. and this is key, according to the trump folks, around 25% of those who've actually giventw duringave this wave are first te donors. what's more , some sixteenctuall thousand people, tucker, havey actually signed up to be volunteers. again, much of that in the first 24 hours following the indictment. rmer pre quite a another sign that the former president still packs quite a punch especialh, a when it comes to tv ratings.t night' ai last night's speech at mar-a-lago aired right here on fox in its entirety, drew six point six million viewers.e >> that's more than double our closest competitionother
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and more viewers in the key demo than other news networks combined, which happens a lotme at 8:00 p.m. eastern time tucker. a lot of interest in that inter story. esfor sure. kevin corke, thanks for that update. appreciate it. you bet. so as you probably saw, there was total chaos in new york city yesterday as donald trump turned himself in to speak to someone who was gr on the ground there. and then in florida,florida fors speech last night, congresswoman marjorie taylor greene of georgiamarjori♪ us next. sunday, the faith and friends concert series tac teams must see performance sunday on fox and friends weekend presented by museum of the bible. >> there's more to the story. hello, i'm mike lindell. in light of the recent events, your continued support means everything to myself and my
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>> so wish yourself you dirty. you get 15% off and free shipping. >> i try worldcom in united states and really around the world. the last twenty four hours have been dominated by conversation d and reporting on the indictment of donald trump. but almost nowhere do you hearie an analysis of what's init yours the indictment. >> you should look at it yourself. it'self it's fascinating. >> there's nothing there. it doesn't list the crime thatsl donald trump was supposedly concealing. >> now concealing, why is thatent crim significant? >> is that crime allowsor to tr the prosecutor to transforansfm misdemeanors into thirty four felony charges, which in the loaf's like. out of nowhere, they multiply. how is that possible? steven miller is a formeradviso adviser to donald trump.
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>> he's the founder of americaym first legally, joins us tonight to assesucs steven law. lk abo >> thanks sout much for coming on . i don't hear anyone talking about what's i n the indictment,n which is a little weird ine rule a country governed by the rule o of law. even, that's exactly right. and even repressive foreign adversaries of the united states , if they were going to persecute a chief political rival, would create a far more plausible, incrediblee andible prete preteg so. what's so remarkable, tucker,e is that the manhattan d.a.'s office felt completely d.confident that if they charged president trump without even naming the law that he broke, that there would be no consequences for them, forinfluc their office or anyone ie n their employ. faey could continue on their merry way, become rich and famous, have wonderful careersar and practice law to great esteem all over the country,ob t and probably get some greatpart deals in the process. and the worst part is , tucker,y they're almost certainly cor >> tect in that assumption. well, that's that'ucs the scariest part.
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>> i mean, if he'd accused himg, of murder or fentanyl dealing opening the southern border and letting one hundred thousand letting nddie of drug lordd s, actual crimes, at least you would understand why he was indicted. >> but you're right. this is just they don't care what it looks like yet. entehe reality, tucker, is that we've entered an era now where our system of law has been completely overtaken by radicalr left wing warriors who useri a law as an instrument litical pa political consequences and to inflict political pain on their opponents. so our legal system has become completely trivialized of th and radicalized. this is something that george washington warned about way back ie way well addn his farewell address. when you havbecoe a society thae becomes factionalized and is one faction versus another, then you are quickly the r on the roaoad to despotism. the great failure ofovem the conservative movement. tuckerent , is it's phony belief that words alone will protectirh us . iraq has con a constitution sima to ours.
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countries all aroundr the world have words on paper that arey mh very much the same as ours. fashioned after ours.d thos and those people in those countries have no safety and noi liberty and no justice because it is tribe versus tribe. ceribe versusunni or shia.e word the words do not protect us . men of honor and decency and valor protect us . so when you have law schoolsou'a and you have judges and you have days and you have attorney generals who reject the entire western system of law, the words on that paper. mean nothing. they will not protecill not t y they will not protect your family. they will not protectt the country unlessprotect ives d conservatives and republicans get serious about understanding g the scope, nature of this threat and stop just tweeting about it and meeting about and talking about it and understand the scope of g reaction will be necessarysysm to reclaim our legal system,e no then we're not going to losennao this fight. >> we're going to loses. the whole entire country in the process. yeah, we need to take a big field trip to south africao souf and see how that's doing. almost 30 year the nes later,
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their new constitution, is it a free country? reallycountr? gh would you want to live there?t o stephen miller, i appreciate your coming on tonight. thank you. thank you. >> so it look pretty crazy.craz in new york yesterday. oft course,of looking crazy was the whole point of this to terrify swing voterrifys int? never voting for donald trump? what was it like, congresswomane marjorie taylor greene of georgia was there for s the arraignment before she arrivehe read citd. er the mayor ofic the city already failed. just a year into office, eric adams described her as a criminal and implied he would woule misbehaved. >> meanwhile, actual lunatics showed up and prevented her from speaking. >> watch. so we hear that marjorie whylor greene is coming to the city right here. the p so we brought some whistles to hand out to people to drown her out with some noise.
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that's a sitting member, an elected member of the congress. everyone can see where this u is going. mergenthaler green joinsnew yore us tonight to recount what sheso saw in new york yesterday. congressman, thanks so much on r coming on . >> what was that likelike? well, it was absolute chaos,e mo and that's what the mayor ofppen new york city wanted to happen r to me. you see, htenee threatened meba and basically, basically put me. out a dog whistle for violencean against me. and then there was a funded text alert thae t went out, and exming me by name and telling people to doac exactly what than man was doing, hand outgs an whistlesd tr and try to create a chaotic scene of violence and assault. e th and that's against the law. by the way, tucker, you see,firm they didn't want me to be able to protest and use my first amendment rights, and they wanted violence. i think they wanted that to happen because they want to repeat january six all over again. they wann. t all of us . trump supporters, maga, basically republicans and justlk good americans to look likee
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criminal thatd that's what they do in communist countries. and that's actually what we're seeing today. yowell, the first thing to do, f course, is take away your freedom to speak. r >> and ieaf you can't say what a you really think, then you're not a free person. you're a .and on re the and once you are, then there'sou really nothing they can do to you. eople untand do you think people understand the implications of not allowing someone to speak? 't i don't think they do. i don't think people realizeivin what dangerous times we're living in. you see, the democrat part. y, they're the fascists. they want to cancel our voices . they want to censo r us , and they want to completely force us into complying. you see the reason why they're prosecuting or should we say persecuting donald trump is for the crime of actually winning the twenty sixteen presidential election. that's wha t they're inbut wh hysterics over and they've never gotten over it. but what they reallyat want to o is once they remove their top holitical opponent, whic is president trump, they're going to come after all of us .hey're this has happeneus thid repeatee
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throughout history, and people need to wake up to the reality n ,the danger we're living in.eal >> really quick, sincequ you wes just theree . how but mayor adams describedhomewo new york as, quote, his home.rky how did his home look? pretty neat and tidy. no, his home is disgust. i compared it to what i called gotham city. the street s are filthy. peopl they're covered with people dy. cally dying on drugse, there is they can't even stand up. they're falling over. there's so much crime in the city. i can't i can't comprehend how people live there.e it it was repulsive smell, smells . and i just i think it's a terrible place. orie >> yeah. with some nice people.hank you i will say that congresswoman marjorie green , just back from new york , thank you so much. thank, tucker. so the power of the media of th and politicians to ignore physical reality right in front of them never ceases to astound san francisco, the prettiest country, naturally the prettiest country inacountro country city is now completely dangerous. >>w co and drug infested.n be
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the country. >>country. it's just embarrassi. >> can you speak a grammatical sentence? and he's all idefining then defg the police as like productivetiu people of all races are fleeing the cities or boarding up the loop. this is insane. guy is now the mayor ofchicag chicago. very sad. someone should think about in how that happenek about d by th, and also think about whatn. happened in wisconsin. that state has just fallen under democratic party control of the supreme court. >> the source funding candidate won. and that means, among other things, that means among other s will be struck down before the next election in a swing state. okay, francey is a former states and federal prosecutor. she joins tonight for ansegment extremely depressing segment. >> forensic's, thanks so much.ho on these seem like these seem like significant election results. >> well, i think they're really significant, tucker, whenmayo you're talking about the mayor of chicago saying that it's short sighted to put the more police on the street or put more funding into training and recruiting great police officers
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who could is the actually solve crime. what is their murder clearancetw thte in chicago right now? something likeat 20%. like that means something80 like 80% of murders in chicago, which up go unso. lvget go unsolved. how is that helping the citizens ooff chicago? i have no idea what heking on wh is thinking. hei don't know what they're thinking. >> all i can say is thato have the voters of chicago have apparently elected a man that they should have known wasefores a police defender and therefore is going to do nothing to makein that city safe .e and i thin k that the crime is only going to go up. >> yeah, and the guy spentr: hep attackst couple of days of a campaign attacking whites like this open racist stufstuffu and no one ever says anything about that. how was that allowed in america?a? how ca n you openly , baldlyy attack attack an entire racial group al in a political campaign? ocmpaign andand no one even not? >> well, onof course, we're supposed to have free speech ino this country, tucker. but as you just hearrid from marjorie taylor , green , its ae
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really only seems to go one way. he's allowed to sa hey whatevere wants.said som but it useethingd to be that thu said something that crazy and that racist, you certainly couldn't get elected. dog catcher, much less mayor of chicago. but here's where we are. chicago.or of chicago. mayor spoon politicians shou yeah, politicians should nevernh attack any group on the basis of their race. ios that's just totally immoral. i thought that wascivi the lesst of the civilly rights movement. scarieparently it works. that's the worst part.start. that's the scariest part. >> i appbecause i appreciate yo. on tonight. thank you. thanks, tucker. so you just can't overstate how great san francisco is .t fundamentally, it's justti beautiful. and unlike so many cities uncountry the country which loe their manufacturing base and just never had one ,st grd insteac oud got like a triln dollars in tech money. so you thinkea i thet would be r greatest city in the world, but it's become one of the worst. so once yohat hau figure out ho. happened, the whole city, od the rincon neighborhood inry san francisco, one of the richest neighborhoods in the country, building google is aecomin building there, but it'smornin becoming a slum. on tuesday, morning, the founder of the payments program, kashef bob lee, was led
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stabbed to death, apparently on the street. police still don't know who did it. h this kind of thing happens noth always to tech executives, of excourse, but it happens to normal people all the time. you may remember thit membs vido from july shot by a man calleda fauci wynn.ma it shows what children in san francisco have to walk past on their way to school. from berkeley, get home safe . okay, man. and these little kids got yo walk through these craz becky irwin is the man who shot that video and has been tryingst his level best to geo get people to pay attention. >> what's happenincig to histync city? he's in san francisco tonight. he joins on us .made ricky, thank a you for coming on . and for all the noise that you've made about what's goingn on around you, people seem g it to be ignoring it. to >> do you think this murdere up will wake people up?
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i sure hope so. and i just want to send my condolences to the victim'sei family. you knowctims fa, it's a horribs tragedy. but i also wano asket to askd the mayor london breed and the governor , gavin newsom,o al how much more anarchy are youlot going to allow before you pu yot your political pride to the side and take a better look atkt some of these laws and implementations that you put in placela and retractce some of them because they're just not working californians are tired of being subjected to your social experimentocias, like defunding the police, like trying to legalize illegal drug use with these safe consumption sites and giving out paraphernalia on the streets. strei meani mean, the word travt and within the criminall communy community and people that are using and they're flockingthei e and what i like to call drugectl tourism now, i don't know
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the facts of the case of what happened last night, but, yout know, it just it just goes to say that when you turn felonies into misdemeanorsnt, people are going to keep pushing that limit on whatit they can get away with . in the city of san francisco or san francisco or in any of these democratic controlled places. they're just going to keep continuously to pushing to con the envelope on what they can get away with . >> so it's really disheartening to see and i'm really broken upt about my city being in the shambles that it's in righti now, because this situation with this individual dying is jusyingt going to make the situation just that much more worse. worse, tucker,agin like you said , all the moneyti that the tech executivesin tut and the tech industry had put co into san francisco, who's going want to want to do a startup in san francisco now when executives and innovators are getting killed and stabbed in the streets? i mean, it's. it's goi is it's going to further isolate sasan francisco and make people leave. >> and it's really sad to seer:l
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and people are leaving. so you shot thate famou you sso last summer that was, i think, e very shocking for people who aren't familiar with the current state of san francisco. >> what did local officials saoy about that video?e o? >> it's been t otit's been total crickets, tucker. ckerrmean, nothing eve said anything. none of them will respondt to me. i tried to run forin t a seahetn the city council for like reentry councils to , like, trying, you know, form or atof least give my opinion on some of the things that could helpate rehabilitate some of the people that are struggling with addiction. ction and and some of the people that are coming out of incarceration. and i was mes met wit with fiere prejudice. totai meane prejud, they calledd just made up total lies about me and got me, got me ran out of city hall. so this is my only outlet is is history will puty phone. yeah.
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well, i think history will put you in the hertho. i ricky win. thanks for joining us tonight. appreciate it. thanks, doctor . >> so we took donald trump's speech live and in full laste night from mar-a-lago. it cam ay thae on a day that he wasfigt arraigned in new york city. and we're still trying to figure out what alll this mee means. we couldn't think ofetter anyone better to put it in contextck h than our friend jason whitlock. >> hjoe joins us after the brea. did you ever stress about did you ever stress about us having three kids now? >> i was always part of the plan. three kids. not the plan. these kids order the lobster, mac and cheese. with empow she wants t. we're going to have to outlaw w golf. golf. absolutely no golfe don't have . house. >> not under my roof.llio since wen started workingpe with empower power, all ofnanciu our financial questions have been answered. >> so we don't have to worry. >> so we don't have to worry. so you what's never >> always part of the plan join 17 million people and take control of your financial future to empower what's next. >> start today to empower .com.
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it is jason whitlock back . there he is . can you hear jason whitlock? yes, i can. imagine. >> so what did you think of yesterday? tucker? it took me to the bible, quite honestly. all times of biblical. but, man, this really seems like we're in some in times here. and it really took me to second corinthians, chapter six , verse 14 , through 18 , verse 14 . god talks about the bible, talks about you can't have partnership, the righteous can't have partnership. with the lawless. and that's not me calling trump the most righteous person in the world. but anybody looking at this knows that alvin bragg and the democratic and the leftists are our lawless. they don't believe in fair justice, equal treatment under the law. they don't believe in that. and so you can't have
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partnership with them. and then if you go down verse 17 , paul talks about god's instruction that you got to come out from among them and separate. that's what god instructed. and that's where i think we actually are, tucker, is these guys are so far removed from the truth, so far removed from any of the values that made this country great. we can't really have partnership with and and my mind set went to secession that we have to separate. we have to come out from among them. there's so unrighteous. there's so unclean that, you know, finding common ground is is impossible with people who think men can become women who told us , hey, look, we just want two men to be able to get married and there's no slippery. and that was a lie. and we've seen the slippery and now it's drag queens. reading books to kids now is taking kids to drag queen
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shows. now it's mutilating kids and infecting them with gender dysphoria and using excuse to cut off their or cut off their . >> you can't have peace. you can't have partnership. there are so many lies stacked on top of lies from the whole black lives matter, george floyd deal and all the police are just out indiscriminately killing black men. and it's so dangerous because the police, that's all a lie and everybody knows it. >> we can't find common ground with people who have no respect for the true no respect for justice. no respect for fairness. we have to think about going our separate ways and whether that's secession or whether that's through some sort of national divorce. it has to be on the table because you just can't find common ground with people this delusional who think that
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they're god and they can make up the rules and so i just i don't see a pathway forward for those of us that respect america's founding, have traditional values, have faith in god . >> we've got to separate an and i don't care how it's done, but i just don't see a way to coexist with people. this far removed from truth. i think most decent people, no matter where they live or who they vote for, want to find common ground. i don't see any effort to find common ground from the other side. do you are looking for it? >> want to see it? i don't see it. no, no. and look, there was a time i had many liberal friends that i loved and i could find common ground with them. but now if i have to agree that men can get pregnant, i have to agree that children should be subjected to drag queens. can't do it. yeah, last question.
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>> do you do you think that there is underneath it all in maybe in hiding a large group of people who are fundamentally liberals or democrats who actually do agree with you but are afraid to say so and will at some point make their voices heard? or do you think they just don't exist anymore? i think they exist. >> i just think they're scared like everybody else. jason whitlock, thank you. we'll be right back . think, you know, ron desantis think get in congress. desantis voted three separate times to cut social security. that's right. three times over three years. worse, desantis voted to cut medicare two times. dissent is even voted to raise the retirement age to 70. >> the more you learn about the sadness, the more you see he doesn't share our values. he's just not ready to be president . make america great again. he is responsible for the content of this advertising.
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