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really eat. jenny just makes a simple, simple learn how to get a free week of food with purchase. jenny craig lose the weight, find yourself. i can't believe this is how you kids talk to your friends. this is talking. did you have a nice day? look at the size of these butterfly shrimp shine normal shrimp. >> what now? she's talking. good evening and welcome to a special edition . tucker carlson tonight. happy good friday. rlson this is the saddest and at the same time, by far the most samey on the christian calendar. there was a time not on to longhe ago when the overwhelmingk am majority of americans observed good friday. >> they got uped good, they wenn to church. they talked about the office and the dinner that night. it was part of their culture. that's was par no longer true.is
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tonight, you wonder how many tru americans even know it's good friday. so after hundreds of years, s this has finally become a nonry christian country. but it's not a secular country. i'm sure people call call it tht they are wrong. there are no secular countries .gion every country has a religionrs because every personon has has a religion. f it's even if it's atheist. everybody worships somethingthen born that way, we can't get away from it. so what does america's religio n now? well, as it happens, we haven video. thisnow? is from st. mark's lutheran church in fargo, norths dakota. it was taken is from april 2nd.r that was the first sunday after kill the mass killing in nashville te in which three adults and three children were murdered at a christia n school for being christians in the old america. tian. christian pastors would have preached about this. they would have acknowledged. the evil on display and they would have prayed for those who'd been killed, a forled.m oo that is still happening today,ee but the roles have been inverted in america's new religion. the victims are notied in the children who died in .nashville.
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the victim is the woman who killed them because audrey hale called herself transgender. she was, by definition hersel, a holy watch this martyr. >> watch this pastor insion o a formerlyr christian church compare audrey hale to bleeders. we're looking for any excuse, valid or not, to crucify . and they found that reason. >> it's baffling to me thate tht someone's existence can be so threatening that people decide they need to be controlled, that they need to have laws made against them or even worse . bud t the peopleto that they fid >> be so threatening should die . >> sucker: so audreyo hale's vy existence as a transgendergender person was so threateningrson w to authorities that they killead her just as the pharisees
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killed .s killed >> her death had nothing to do with the fact she just murderedh six people. that was the pastor's sermon at st. mark's in fargo. so it's pretty clear that st. c mark's lutheran church is no longer a christian church. so whaert is it now? well, it's a trend. is tenderest church, one of many transgenderism. is this country's fastest growing religion. like many faiths, its theology features a supernatural transfiguration. the moment a person is transmogrified from one to another converts to this faith abandon their old lives and embrace an entirely new self. their former identities no thei longer exist. >> they're dead. namedeads. but here's one big difference.ig transgenders do not believe in the god of monotheism. they believe that they themselves are god with the power to control nature. ou and if you think about it, this should be a concern because it's a recipe for extremism.t th people who believe that
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their god tend to react very badly when told thatyou're they're not. >> so if you're running the government and you wanted to prevent violence in in yo yon country, you would be very concerned about the growth of a cult like this.not co >> but the bush administration is not concerned at al.l. thisu in fact, it is cheering this cult on .watch watch joe bidejoe biden'n spoke >> just days after the massacre of children in nashville , explained that when transgenders, quote, fight back , she proves 14 states have now banned 14 states gender affirming health care. while some of these laws h are currently blocked by courts, this is a dangerous, a dangerous attack.ful this is awful news.news let's be very clear about that lgbtq . i plus kids are resilient. they are fierce. they fight back . they're not going anywhere . and we have their back. this administration has their back. >> they are fierce. ck
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>> they fight back .istratio this administration has that back . >> so this is coming on the heels just days afteren r a massacre in which children were murdered. apparently in response to laws against chemical and surgical castration. of children.s so the white house is notying ta decrying at the white house is endorsing it as clearly as it possibly could. and that's why n o one fromy by the white house is visiting the grieving christian families in nashville. >> visitine instead, today, kaa harris went to nashville to promoteharris three democrar party legislators who ledatic a riot at the state house, pgi a riot designeslatord to promote yes, the cult of transgenderism . sori considesmr the message hers we're on yousager side and nowde we're on your side. you, you, the mentally ill, who may be armed are the victims. and you were being genoese a sided. your very existence is at stake other win other words, making d people on the edgege paranoid
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more paranoid. so fight back .re you are fierce. this is not the message to give to religious nuts with weaponstt and particularly not this group of religious nuts with weapons. this is is a group that has foo years been committing acts of violence at rate s much higher than you would expect across to g the cross section of the population. to give a few examples, last w year a trans girl triedo to assassinate justice brad kavnesassinatr at his home. then he self described not binary shooter, also a membererd of the cult murderede five people that are coloradope nightclucab. 2019, in 2019, a trans teenager shot nine people, a high school, killing one that was in denver. do this an eighteen mentally ill transgender is shot up ritet aid distribution center in aberdeen, maryland . a idthat massacre killed four . >> so you can see where thisit. is going. >> you shouldn't be surprised by it. illnal illness leads to violence. this is a speciethers ofe's no l illness and there's no mental illness greater than thatdelusion that you are god .
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and that's exactly what this cult teaches its adherents. your god.ad you caherencn change nature witr will . >> biology. now, with the endorsement ofbiog the bible ministry and the, the terrorism, that is the inevitable result of this belief system. o is accelerating.ng. police just arrested a man called william whitworth. he's a transgender, uses the name lily in the state of colorado. state o apparently had a kill list and a manifesto. he was list planning to attack three schools and churches and apparently some talk shottaw host, too.ld be nice t >> so it would be nice to see this manifesto or a kill list. e but of course, you can't see it because the authorities are, as they have in nashville, hiding it. >> now, whare y are they hiding when >> because they have to . when your religious views violate the unyielding laws of w nature itself, you have no choice but to hide things. yo to deceptiou ne re is mandatory and it will soon be reflected in the law thatsoms
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is already happening in canada, which is in some sense the newiu california. , no >> you want to know our future? look north, not west in canada. in transgenderism will soon be the justification for suspending all freedom of speech. a new law will ban speech that offends transgender guests near drag performances. so you can't complain. >> watch the drag communities are are are done waiting forwain this government to take real action in effective ways. and so is the ontario ndp. oposd the proposed legislation does l two things and i will go through them. firstly, it enables the attorney general to create a as lgbt queue plus communityte safety zone to prohibit within0s one hundred meters of f the property any homophobicy transphobia, active intimidation, threat, offensive threats, offensive remarks, protest disturbance, and distribution of hate propaganda within the meaning of the criminahate prol code.
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it also comes with it a penalty of twenty five thousand dollars >> tucker: so successfully. >> so here's a rule of thumb that is worth tacking on your refrigerator. ing onas it explains so much.im if the people who claim to be victims are working to oppress t you, they're not th actually victims. they are oppressors. specifonce again, with this cult specifically that is inevitable because at its core is a provable lie defiedth and revealed by the unchangingte laws of science.ower we do not have the power. to change our . it is in our dna. it is in our bone structure. dig up a fossilized skeletons of thousands of years later you can tell its sex. we can muchyou can tell it's . we can't change that much as we might want to , much as we dee might feel deep sympathy forp those who want to . we still can't change it.e that is true. and so, of course they have
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to criminalize your observing that it's true because that is a challenge to the core of their faith. these religious extremists on a against the population. the in order to win, they have to force everyone to lie,e's al period. wa >> but there are always a few who refuse. no matter what, to lie. and one of those israeli really so last year, relegations was a collegiate swimmer at the university of kentucky a during an ncaa championship. she and her teammates werehe willed to competr teamree againn called william thomas. now, there's been a lot of news coverage of william thomas, bute here's the truth. thomas had a male swimmer at the university of pennsylvania and he had a lackluster swimming career. so he camer at the plan, he just said , to give himself a female name and soon he started winning women's swimming competitions. so what do you call that? will you call it cheating? that's cheating. and thomas is cheating. was not a secret. was obvious to everybody. but only riley gaines was brave enough to say something aboutr l
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it. >> she came on our show lastt nh july that night, we watched allt leah thomas win a nationalhe title and blow all the other females completely out ofy we the water.e and that next day weba camckee d back in the mood had shiftedpeor to where people were mad . the girls, there were tears.the thespoe poor ninth and seventeenth place finishersn who missed out on being named an all-american. there' g named ans extreme discomfort . the locker room. there's kind of theskind oe grus . >> is he wandering around>> the women's locker room? yeah, when and that's notlocker something we were forewarned about, which room? i don't think is right in any means changingau in a locker room with someone who has different parts. so you can probably tell just from that clip that really is not an ideologue. she's not a political activist. she was a college swimmere and assumed that she would be just that a college swimmer. but she was forced into a place where she had no choice but to tell the truth. sht going toe was not going to h
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her own conscience. >> the story she told way shs ha almost hard to believe in a supposedly rational country, but it was real. >> and because nobody else hadit the courage to stop this trend before it accelerated, similar things begin to happen all over be american sports . and with predictable results. in november, the national hockey league sponsored alll trans draft tournament. dr a male crossdressing wasafa male allowed to compete against women. what do you think happened? d well, duringo the game,yo the lightly checked a woman into the boards and gave her a concussion. yeah, because he's a man ncussion because. in octob >> she's a woman. in october at north carolina, high school volleyball playerslg suffered a significant head injury after another man dressed as a woman spiked a ball in her head. you can watch that on youtube. it's on video.d. it's awful.'s obut nobody should be surprisel that it happened. . nine years ago, a man calledd phalen fox declared himself a woman and competed in a mixed martial arts fight againsted in a competitor called timika. >> prince was a woman in a total of thirty six seconds on the mat. fractured the fox fractured the bones in timika brent's face and wonhe p
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the fight. as timika brant later put it,r feltquote, i've never felt so overpowered in my life and i'm an abnormally strong female. well, yeah, because even an abnormally strong female, whicha she is , is no match for most biological men. >> everybody knows that it is measure, but we don't needht to guess. >> but almost nobody aeed tot ts point at this deeply contemptible point of cowardice in the west, almost nobody will say that because they're afraid. but relegations will say that. because she's not afraid. so last night, gaines wentbut ge sasko state university to talk about her experiences in ncaa nt swimming and relegates is not a hater. shd, decentmeasureater person who believes in logicic d and reason and finding commone i ground with people who disagree with her. she does not her. think she is god, but that fact that she does not believe she's god makes her a terrifying threat to the zealots who dohe p believe their god.
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and so at san francisco state last night, the zealots attacked her. a mob surrounded ryleygain gang and prevented her from moving te through the hallways. at one point, the thugs said they wouldn't let her pass ,let she paid the money. >> during the chaos, a man, dressed as a woman punched herel several times. the mob howled with rage, screaming threats and obscenities. we're not overstating. here's what it looked like . just me. i'm going to you. i'm going. i'm coming. i'm good. i'm good. i'm ahead. yeah, i .ker: t
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that's the moshat dangerous extremist group in the unitedt states .grou there's no mistaking it. riley gaines, once again, rileot an ideologue. or a demagogue. she's not out to hurt anybody.g. she's a college swimmer who was cheated against and doesn't think that's fair. d and in the face of that, people threaten her life and scream transparently nonsensical trangs like trans women or women. woans women arspe noart women.e women or men are women.me and men are men . >> and that's unalterable. and if you think otherwise, you were delusional and they arelusl delusional and therefore dangerous. th arelast night, riley gaines d silenced and assaulted at san francisco state. her most basic civil rights were stolen by a violent mob. the thing we're supposed to be. on the lookout for, well, there it is .g as >> if there is such a thing cri as a hate crime, you just saw it. >> and yet the biden administration and its thoroughly corrupt departmente '
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of justice won't acknowledge that any of that happened because they endorset hat happ . >> relegations is one ofbraves the bravest people we know and we're grateful to have her join us tonight. >> railyards, thang k you so muh for coming on . was that as horrifying as it looked? i mean, it was terrifying for the police did not inform me ofn any sort of action plan. turning point usa invited mea ci to the campus. i delivered a very civild and respectful speech where i had great dialog with even protesters who were participating in a sit ih proteo all of the sudden after my speech, the room was stormed, the lightd and ths werd off and i was rushed with no one there to escort me to a safe place. i was punched. i was multiple times i wasit shoved until finally we exited the room. d the but we could not leave because the protesters flooded the halls. and so i was pushee d into a classroom along that hallwayea where i was barricaded in foradd three hours. >> for three three hours.
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>> why didn't someone with thecd gun come and bring youo to safety? >>fety because they were terrif they were scared to put peopl their hands on these people. because they know what these people are capable of. these people yelle. d obscene,h violent, vulgar things to both myself. and the officers.fortable and the officers, i could tellpn didn't feel comfortable putting in a position that would mean i they do their job, which is a really scary, chilling thoughtis . >> this is the most dangerouss extremist movement in the united states . ment in right now.no it's getting bigger, notit. smaller. it's gaining steam, not losing it. the whit s ede house has endorsed it. i mean, what does this mean for' you? and i just can't say it again, since i happen to know you, you are an inherently moderateone. person who means harm to no one . buu t are yoworru worried about your safety going forward? you know, i am worried about my safety. i have to be now when we have people who are willing to do- this and we know whyy. they're willing to do this, it's because they don't have reason.
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they don't have logic,e ce they don't have science. they don't common have common e on their side. that's on my side. sod so they they protrude by violence, whether it's whatical or verbal violence. but what this means for me,me, h this does not deter me. the righ this assures me that i am doing the right thing. this will not silence me whenita they want me to be silenced. it just means i need to speak l. >> tucker: r louder, really quick, as any. did any one in the state oflitia california in authority, anyl political figure, for example, defend you know, not the deancas of students, not the campus police. i will p say the city ofce that san francisco police that stepped in, they did , they aa phenomenal job in escg three hours later. but t i will be pursuing legal action. i will ensure that the people mm who physically assaulted me, the people who put me in thatina position, they will face repercussions. >> yeah, i mean, if we can't identify that is evil, then we've really lost lost the thread relegates. >> tucke >> i'm glad you're still here.e.
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than absolutely. thank you. >> thank you so, much. >> so during the last outbreak, of armed extremism, which of course was the blm riots ofm rit 2020 former army sergeantd called daniel daniel perry was perry wdriving for uber in aus, texas. >> he was an uber driver. he's in his car and a mob ofn th rioters surround him inr. the middle of the street and begin hitting his car on.e >> one member of the mob was a man called garrett foster. foster is a militant with a history of waving his rifle at people. >> he approached perry's driver's apps driver side windoe ak forty seven .e ri then he raisedfl the rifle. and when he did that, perry shot and killed him. sin self-defense.e au the lead detective in the casece and the austin police concludeds it was a justified shooting. if that's not a justifiedthin shooting, there's no such thing .au >> but because austin, texas,st the justice systemin, is oversn by soros funded d.a. perry wash. charged with murder for defending himself. and tonight, we ar aree sad to a
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you, this man, a militaryar veteran driving uber car , was convicted of murder. n th and what does that mean? it means t thaext in the state r texas, if you're the wronged t politics, you're not allowed to defend yourself. obvio so thiuss is a legal atrocity. it's so obviously unjust, that state we extended an invitation to the sitting governor of texas, greg abbott, to come on this show on monday. >> and we wanted to ask if he dn was considering a pardon for daniel perry. pe but for some reason, governor greg abbott's office told us he just can't make it and that we should talk to the attorney general of texas, ken paxton. instead.s so that is greg abbott'ss no rig position there is no right of self-defense in texas. we're going to keep tryingon at reach the governor of texas, get his views on that, and theto attorney general, for that t matter, well, rioters,d democrah including two elected democrats, shut down e the tennessee statehouse lasta week. insurrectiike we'll call it what they call an insurrectionee on cnn. so the republicans in the statehouse just expelled thatthe democrats who participad
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. last week,at rioters storm the tennessee state house. house.they shut down the governt in the name of child mutilation.f child genital mutilation and gun and gun seizures. >> some of the rioters also attacked police officers. s. republicans in tennessee who control the state house held democrats to their own standard. >> this was anection insurrectin and that's not allowed. so they expelled two democratic party representativesrticip who participated in the insurrection yesterday. >> one of those lawmakerats j who is expelled, justin jones, a attacked a republican representative, of course, ju the basis of his race. what i told you was what you just exhibited as the only member of their caucusnot e who was not of the caucasian persuasion. >> i said that you put a brown face on white supremacy, please. so the man who was attacking reo was representative kumar,e and he had a responstoe to that >> here it is .immigrant. i'm an immigrant and everybody knows i have been in this country for fifty three years. r 53i have never encountered
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a racial slur. >> i'm really not aware of that. any of that applies to me.me i live a good life yet youcallem on tape call me a brown face. >> you walked up to me.were you had no business coming upr w to me. you were sitting to ahead of me, your chef, your finger in fe my face and said you shove your finger in my face and saidu ,come out. you sa they will never accept you. you said it twice.s disappointi it is disappointing that you have insulted this body. >> you have insultedve your colleagues. you have insulted the house. the house of representatives in. the state of tennessee. you have insulted our speaker. you have personally insulted me. >> of course, they go immediately to raise soby. duk kumar is a representative from the state of tennessee. te he voted yes. he told you to expel justin jones and two other democratsstn participated in
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the insurrection. he joins us tonight, represent jonestokhumra. thank you so much for comingu'vb on . you said something poignant at the top. you said you've been in thisee r country a long time and you've never experienced a racial slur until this week. that is true, tucker. i have been here for fifty three years and i havery practiced surgery. i've lived in tennessee for forty six years. tenand people have been extremo kind to me. i was really surprised and these things should not peppen, especially in a place where people are constantly guarding the values in suchay ta a way that discrimination and racism does not occur. tuc >> well,ke ir:t sounds like they're creating it.e disp >> i mean, the disputeute that i you're having with democrats has nothing to do with race that i can see unless i'm missing something. >> the problem, really, i think they have to consider in the context of what happenedt r
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nashville on march twenty seven , you know, theree was an unfortunate shooting at the covenant presbyterian church. six people died.ac and it is the grace of the covenant presbyterian church that instead of seeing six people were killed, they count the shooter among those and seven people died. sev that is the community that we cu live in.ni tha that is the community thatshvill nashville ise is . and people included the shooter. among the casualties. for as important as time as it is for our community to allow for healing to allow for we move understanding before we moven wh to plan on what can we dour to avoid such violence within our society, these representatives took time e to invite people, mobilized schools, bring thousands of children ischon and createuation a situation that it became
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about them. it was not about any solutions.. it was not about sympathy and mourning and other things that needed to be done. it really they took it as an opportunity for political purposes l to demonstrate and mobilizemop the people against the current administration. then in addition to that, nottht only what is satisfiedal with making it all about themselves, they went on to basically commandeer the house . they walked into the middle of the main yard within the housev, of representatives, disrupted hethe function, started mobilizing and shouting house and creating chaos within the house of representatives. oto the point that businessey could not be conducted. they took the place hostage and that is not the purpose. >> the idea was, again, the time
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to achieve that time of morning ,a time of healing and god go on to think solutions. le and it's a frequent thing.ng let's do something. okay , let us take time to do something, but not make it about themselves. t abof course, dr. kumara, your decency comes right lot o through the screen. and so without knowing a lot of the details, i'm definitelye on your side iann thisd we debae and we appreciate your explaining this story. you exto uplais stors a little . th >> thank you very much. thank you. muc >> so the governor of washington state, jay inslee, ordered all small businesses to close down during covid big ordered all sm corporations send the democrats money stayed open, of course,t n but one brave barbara, a rogue barber called bob martin, stood up to the tyranny of jay inslee, washington. he kept his shop open even after the government ordered him to pay a ninety thousandever dollar fine. that's five grand for every day. t he stayed open. when that didn't work, the state said they would take his license away. later, w
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two and a half years later, we thought it's time to check in'sm on bob martie n for an update. he's the owner of the stag barbershop. he joins us now with a special l guest. so you. >> oh, look at that. jason rantz, ladies and gentlemen, well, he did a great job. so and so.marantz. you, bob , are still open, despite clearly you're a threat health. to public health. >> butyou' you've you'veve you's kept your doors open. how'd you do that? >> i respect the the fact that some of these things could have been contagious. but i question this one .i didn i didn't believe it was true.'t it turned when the hospitals were getting paid thousands of dollars to claim that people died of coverage when ittting pd actually did not happen. yes.'t happe and it was not legitimate. so i talked to the sheriff about those edicts. ndates are n not not law mandates are not i law. so jus i just figured the heck . i'm going to go to work. o i don't care whether they like it or not.
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i'm holding up to theight t constitution. they have a right to take meo ff off my working take care of fam my family. >> and iily. wasn't allowed to t up with that. >> so i'm here working and i'm wo going to continue to work. e fromtheyrking.op m working. 't m >> i love that. if you don't mind, mr. thomas, mr. martin, how old are you?you? eighty two . >> eighty two . eighty two . well, i mean, you were you were trying to eat two year olds. >> i'm sorry.m 82 i spent several years in the marine corps. >> i'm not going to put up with a bunch of from these parasites down in olympia. they're down bleeding, everybody taking money away from them. and they don't wan wt us tant uso work . that'm not going to put up that ,you know. t eighty two , we've learned,ent. is not too old to run for, president .i ho so if you do, i hope you'll announce on our show we would support you. >> and you've got a great choice of client s. gr >> jason rantes, one ofo say. our favorite. jason rantes, you look you look great. i haveanted to to say.
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bob martin, we want to check ine with you tonight. i see you're thrivingtellin and telling the truth. jason , great to see you. thank you. so you just heard the barber from washington state called the people who take your money parasites. is that true?gton well, the administration announced it's spending hundreds of thousands of your money for something calledi a saurus.st rasaurus. >> it's not a dinosaur. so'll tell you what it is and why you're paying for it after the break. you guys ready? they're ready for it. this spring. it's your last chance to explore everything. fox has to offer for just one item on dove into original series, movies and documentaries. you won't see anywhere else. what a privilege it is for you to have me here this evening. i see what they saw. i want to see what changed
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so bad thatd, r they even make joe biden look not that bad. right. that's bad how bad his vp is . but ultimately, it is a it is government by checkbox, its i identity over talent. it's a refutatioden of the meritocracy. and it's all about a thiboutsmbc symbolic talisman absurdity,t ta such as what you're talking about tonight, thaty on. meanwhile, we migh they continue to focus on .orldw meanwhile, ware might be on the brink of world war three with china and with russia. >> yeah, ignore that, becauseus you've got a human source. he >> i remember when liberals said they didn't want the government involved in your lifevolved i. >> i was kind of okay with that. now all they talk about is your sex life. amen. you and me, not yours. >> amen. >> no, i mean, it's unbelievable to have a great distaste for trusting my expertise on this, tucker. we couldn'r trustit think of anf better on it. anyb to see a so ite said is good friday, as we said ateld the outset of the show, whichr is the prelude to easter, which sunday. is on sunday and it's a huge day in the christian calendar. >> and so we thought, who couldh we talk to who could explain
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>> it is good friday. some are still celebrating. we couldn't think of anyone better to deliver the message of this easter weekend thanwe cu our friend, documentary filmmaker vince everett. listen, he's got a new documentary called we go tol yo for me. >> he joins us tonight.l vince, thanks sofo much. thanks for coming on for coming on .friday so it's good friday. what is th e message as fare as far as you're concerned of this day? >>your concerned oh, talk is thf hope. i pe springs hope. eternal heren america. and i was born on s boa cottonro plantation, haywood county, n tennessee. my father was a sharecropper. he blows out of poverty, the hard work belief w in south jesus christ. and we went throughout the south singing gospel music and we went from went alls good through america and all we met was good people. right now i traveled from fro virginia to california, from a florida to new york, and i runnd into good people everywhere go. i go. yes.easter
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and i think easter is the type of people to reflectmber and remember what they believe. jesus christ die whad for our s . we're christians. most och f us are 75% of white people 85% black people sayack e they are christian andopk the qs my documenter, i actually asked the question. wesaid, whn myy do we not vote r values all the time? why do wot live not live by our values? e why dowa we not live the way th? we know we're supposed to live ? this cowg to, they're they're gg to have this class at howardla t where they're going to startry trying to teach black people teach t problems in americas with black people in thisan and then the other. >> and it's amazing to mehey because they think that there'sr a probleobm. th well, there is the problem and this is the problem. we've forgotten who we are. and if you want to teach this class properly, all you got to do is tell these these black children one thing, turn away from the darkness, turnaway away from hate, turn awa fy fro the envy, the jealousy,e
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jee screams of income inequality. alousy, the scresocial injusticn back to and then say, class dismissed. and that'll be it.s d. that will be it. >> tucker: i'm not holding m i no, i'm not holding my breath for them to do that. i want to go back a couple ofsad sentences. yo -u said , and you are a sharp critic of contemporary america. you think a lot of things areag going wrong, and i agreewibut with you completely. >> but when yowhen gu actually t into the country and go from coast to coast, state to state, you mostly run into good people . oh, yeah.>> oh,they're great people. oh, it's just amazing because is wicked they want you to thinkan and the world is wicked. the world is unkind. the people are mean and dirty. . i was sitting there with my my daughter. you watching the sixteens nineteen projectsitting there wh the day i was white knuckle going all the wesc threw it right cos it was so much disinformation and they had this, this part on it thatdb talked about fear ofac black america. police were killing black men.k and i actually the questioa n
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is how many black men you thinkl were murdered by police last year. unarmed black maice lastn. eight , nine thousand. and .i showed her the and wasd only twenty two major. i said too many.ling but from wha yt they are tellinu you, they want you to believe that america is wicked is race.. this is full of hate and isl not. this is a beautiful country. and when we think about hope that gave us , when he rose from the dead, telling everybody, i have freed you, you're free, you're not under, d anyone. yl now lookbe to me and you will ba fine. that's the message. looked at , look to his resurrection. all things are possible to me that believes and he said thate. cursbefore you blessings and curses. life and death. choosees, life and life so you l children will live. so choose life. message that's the message. . >> vince everett ellison. if you became an episcopal minister, i will go back, to church.
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>> so your your you've become famous, of course, as a as a deer hunter. did you ever think you'd become an iguana hunter? an ihey, you know, you just take things one day at a time. but first off, i just want to tell you, tucker, i'm a huga fan of yours. i think you're one of thosealite cool personalities on tv thas ta really tells it like it is and comes from a central point of you. e n and i really appreciate that. i try to do the same thing in the outdoors. deer meat for dinner is not mea about deer hunting. about ust that outdoor lifestyle channel. and we try to show the truthl about the outdoors. i absolutely love the outdoorse whether i'm hunting or fishing or trying to manage iguanas. it's no different. the i try to tell the truth and i try to tell it from a central point of view.iew. i'm not over on one side or the other. t liketry itotell i is like my boy tucker. >> tucker carlson, whileboy, you're on nature's side, and i am as well. >> so just let's get technicalsn just for a second. yeahce, since you're you'retake the man who can answer it, whatf do you take? do you
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>> what kind of firearm do you use for a gun, a hunting, anything from like a bazooka a g to a high powered rifle? kid not just kiddingding. you're using an air rifle. like i'm using an air riflea li and i use a little burris red dot sight because most ofhos your shots are going to be anywhere from five yards so i to twenty yards. and so i know that know , you ka anywhere from five yards and twenty yards, i can make a perfect shotket on that iguaw you're wanting to hit itan and and break its neck or hit in the brain. you want to make a reall y good clean kill on that that animal doesn't matter if i'm huntingn't an alligator or a deer or an iguana. i'm out there to do a job. i'm not oui't there just to kily something. want tt there to do my job. and i want to be as quick so i and ethical and moral as ia lot. possibly can. so i practice a lot and i trybet to be the best that i cahan. s >> and becausehu that's d the humane way to do.
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yes, ma'am. i appreciate your coming on .i' thank you so much. and we're going to go on your youtube channel tonight. good to see yoube u. >> and thanks for joining us on this good friday. we we are out of time. will we go to mar-a-lago next week interviewing donald trump,t the front runner inru the republican race, his first interview since beinsincg g rai. have a great easter with the ones you love. we'll see you monday. hello, everyone, and welcome to this specialuc edition of "hannity". i'm tammy bruce and for sean f.r and tonight, a rare moment of bt bipartisan agreement. a majority of both republicansh and democrats are ready to send joe biden out to pasture. in fact, according to cnn, only three out of 10 americans e believe that biden deserves to be reelected and for good reason. joe biden is one o of the worst presidents in american history. just thi

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