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get fifteen hundred purchase loans on a 2023 cadillac. sixty five blocks to six. >> visit your local cadillac dealer today. >> good evening. and welcome to tucker carlson.ea >> tonight, for the past we have 14 months, you have tert heardr two main things about the war in ukraine. the firsis that is that the war. ukraine is a war of national sovereignty. it is not a prox iy battle between superpowers. russia invaded ukraine . ited sta that was immoral. the united states supports ukraine because the united states supportiteds democracy.st but the united states itself
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is not at war with russia. with ruthis is ukraine's war to figh. uk the second thing we have heard over and over again is that ukraine is winning that wa thar. rave ukrainian troops are brave and noble. russian troops are evil. and incompetent. the ukrainians are beating the russians. ir victo in the end, their victory i is inevitable. now, you're very familiar with these points because you heary day since ever last february. you've heard them repeated by every power centem repeated , the united states , the pentagon, the white house, the leaders of both partie s in congress, ceos and celebrities, and most insistently of all, m from you've heard them from virtually every single outlet lyy along the entire spectrum ol our national news media. these are the two essential themes of the war in ukraine and both of them are lies. k we know that they're lies because late last week, leakedea intelligence about the war in ukraine began to appear on social media briefing slides prepared by the u.s. governmente
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begin to show up, amonr g other places, on twitter and the slides show that this is , in. fact, not ukraine's war. it's our war.war. the united states is a directann combatant in a war against a russia. ar we speak, american soldiers are fighting russian soldiers. l so this is not a regionalas conflict in eastern europe. thistern europ is a hot war betn the two primary nuclear superpowers. e two on earth. and yet this war has never been formally declared. it has notoriz beeedn authorize. by congress. and fo r that reason, this warit is a violation of american law. >> it is a crime. the second thing we learn from these slides is that despite u isrect us involvement, ukraine is in fact losin ig the war. seven ukrainians are being killed for every russian forveryukrainian air defenses n been utterly degraded. ukraine is losiny degradg. tions >> the biden administration is perfectly aware of this.hi they're panickeds. about it, bui they have lied about this factte to the public. >> just two weeks ago, for
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example, secretary of defense lloyd austin told the u.s. senate that russian military power is , quote, waningt russ. in other words, russiaas a l is losing the war.ie that was a lie. he knew it was when he said it,u but he repeated it inn congressional testimony. that is a crime. but lloyd austin has not been arrested for committing thaty ma crime. instead, the only man who has been takenn into custody or likely ever will be is a twenty one year old mastercharge cits air national guardsman who leaked the slides that showed that lloyd austin was lying.he he revealed the crimes, therefore, he's the criminal. >> that's how washington works.h telling the trutow wash is the only real sin. >> now our news media exist and have constitutional haverback aprecisely in orde gato push back against this grotesque standard. they're onlyesque job is to tell the truth. d ye and yet tonight the news mediato are celebi aiding the captureo of the kid who toldtold americans what's actually happeningha in ukraine. they are treating him like
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osama bin laden, maybe a little worse, actually . n laden,because unlike al qaeda, hererently this kid is a racist .s >> here's cnn, "the washington post". as you reviewed video of this ti suspect yelling racial and anti-semitic slurs, is this a dangerous person? >> thi inrsons air guardsman who's now been taken into custody had talked about being a gun he, had been at gun milit ranges. >> he's obviously a member ofar. the military and he's the bigbu guy in the scene.he somehow he has access to this kind of information and thatke makes him even larger. >> the persosger.n who thinks they know better than everyone else, they're smarter than everyone else in their view. >> an every that this is aar-old m twenty one year old man. he's described as a gun enthusiast. hese feels like in some of these descriptions, somebody who's maybe hungry for power. so this twenty one year old airi national guardsmen fromdsmen massachusetts is not a whistle blower. cnn explainsfrnot a tleblowe wif the many intelligence agency figures, it is now hired figures analysts. now, he's not a whistle blower.t
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he's a criminalel because hewhou is unlike the people who run our government, quote, hungrybes for power. and because this 2 twenty one year old was so hungry for power, federal law enforcement had to swing into action with unfarmable your speed and efficiency and apprehend him. he was that threatening. >> now, keep in mind, as weonigt still don't know where jeffreyr epstein got hundreds of millions of dollars, we have nod olwe hidea, nor do we know whate did for a living. we don't kno w who left pipe bombs on capitol hill j on january 6th. two of them, we don't knowo leak who leaked the supreme court decision overturning roe v. wade. wet can't even saeveny for cere who killed the president, caus the united states , because after 60 years, the bush administration is still hiding thousands of pages of classified documents from the kennedy assassinatio classit as they are hiding more thang mo a billion other classified documents. >> but tonight, we can say for dead certain who embarrassedo ea
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victoria nuland and joe biden.ii and that kid is going to jail ji for a long, long time. that's the standard. the media ardie fine with thata standard. watch this remarkable exchange e on monday of this week betweenw the whithouse house press corpsa and biden flack john kirbyck without confirming the validity of the documents. this is information thatt confi business in the public domain. it has no business, if you don't mind me saying on the pages of of front pages of newspapers or on television, itision. is not intended for pu consumption and it should notno be out there. so so the fact that us soldiers are fighting russian soldiersr n in a war in ukraine has no b business in the public domain. inthe fact that the country we are backing and fighting d fightialongside is losing, noa winning, has no business in dom. the public. to me, you have no rightn your
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to know what your government d is doing iollarsn your name wita tax dollars and with the future of your children. futurand grandchildren. >> you have no right to no shut up and stop asking relevant questions. okay, kerry said the media. meda >>. and if you want to get really sick to your stomach, anf go pull a transcript from the pentagon briefing today. robriefing todwhere news reportd flacks from the pentagon, whateo are we going t to do to keepati information like this? licretsecret in the future?one s not one question about the substance of subsn. ormatio we're fighting a war againstect, russia directly, really, don't they ? the largest nuclear arsena don'l in the world. not one question.?on. how can we how help you keep ite are secret? those were the questions. and nothquestiont only are the t only are the media covering up the substance of the story, which is not who leaked it, bu o what he leaked, g up they're covering up the crimes he crimecommitted to get you thi information. the administration apparently used illegal surveillance techniquesegal sur, would idents kid, apparently with the help te of "the washington post"
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and the "new york times", who are its accomplices that are holding government accountable. they're helpinreg government kep you from knowing what government is doing today. "the washington post" reported it exclusively obtained some ofg the classified documents this leaker possessed. apote, the post also reviewed approximately three hundred photos of classified documents, clf which have not beenext do made public.cus, so in the text documents, the leaker is said to havetten written out. >> s o we've got two problems here. >> if it's illegal to see theseh documents, if you don't haveavsh a security clearance, how is "the washington post" doing this? legally, they don't have a security clearance. well, obviously, thave secu they wereu.s. given them by the us intel and r agencies and are working alongside themgside th. but the bigger problem is this is information that's relevantpc to the public in a so-called democracy. you can't lie about things thate jeopardize our collective future and get awat awayy with >> and you certainly shouldn't be doing that with the assistance of the news media. ws.the news media whose job it is to inform you of whatut your government is doing, but instead they are working
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thactivelyey are w late into tht to lie to you on behalf of their masters in permanent washington. >> and by the way, jus, justt lt week, the plan was to lie in an even more grotesque way and blame russia for this. and we're quotinfog russia or. pro-russian elements are likely behindnts the leak of severaldod classified us military documents post on social media thatn social for a partial montd snapshot of the war in ukraine,t three us officials told reuters on friday. >> really, who are these lie officials who lied to reuters? then reuters, of course, obediently reprinted their lies, as they always do. thenews agencies print what they are told to print by the intel agencies, no matter how ridiculous it is , noty and matter how much dignity and self-respect they exchange in returpect then for doing it. >> so what's happening to this leaker? now is what happens to anyone who contradicts the national ity statsecurity state and thein obedient servants in the media. >> you go to prison soto tell
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the media can continue to tell you lies. >> here's msnbc, for example,hat assuring its viewers that everything's just fineine.. what the russians didn'tussian understand was that they were going into the lion's den, that kind of what we would say in the military is a force. multiplier made the ukrainian tarmy literally unbeatable. ahey are winning russi is going to lose this war.person >> every last person hasy what said exactly what malcolm just said . they're going to win this war. it's not a matter of of if, i bf, but when 14 months in, they are simultaneously telling that ukraine's victory is inevitable, mostly because of the moral power they possess. but at the same timer they, you to send tens or hundreds of billions of dollars more inmorei advanc e weapons systemsm from to ukraine to keep them from thsing whawhat wilt they say not we know the truth and that we know that they lied to us, nottu st tjust the u.s. government, bt
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the u.s. news media. glenn greenwald has seen stories like this very, very up close and personal. rumble. he's the host of system update on rumball. he broke, of course, the most mfamous leaking story in american history, the story of ed snowden. he joins he j us tonight. glenn , thanks so much for coming on , i should say. and be quiet and let you speak, since you know this better than anyone. >> but we leftne out a lot of details that are being reported in "the washington post", the new york times, et cetera. pothe leakabout the leaker and . all came from. because honestly, i don't stly, i believe anything. . and it's very hard to knowed what's true. we're all being spun. we're all being lied to , wid we just didn't want to repeat the lies. so with that, what do yo whau me of this? >> i can't think of an incident, tucker, that reveals more vividly the real function of our nation's larges nation'tj corporations than what just happened here. >> if you're a real journalist,, somebody who's devotedme to transparency, bringing trg light on the most powerful government actors when they lie to the american people and informineg the public, you, would be celebrating thiswo
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the government clamp down more and mo and keep things more and more secret. journalists would ever do that would want to see leaker exposed and punishedrnmee and then demand that the government keep even more secret, but thap even moret this these these mediare corporations are there to do. they lov.e leaks when the cia home and homeland security tell them to leak, that's whene they disseminate propaganda. the public, like they did during the trump yearsey did dgt they leaked the transcript between michael flynn and ambassador kislyakchael floa the most serious kind ofd that leaking crime, "the washington post" did that nobodyooke looked for that leak. nobody cared. everybody cheered because it served the interests of the security state. but when it comes to transparency, that when it comeundermines the agene agencies and that proves to the american people what the truthai is . it's amazing that these that the journalists are on the side ofh the government and will actually hunt down the leaker and demand that he be punished n even more . i jus >>t i just don't understand how any journalist could collaborate in hiding the fact
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that we're in a direct hot war with russia. maybe you support that. maybe you don't. but how could you hidehide genething that's significant, the most significant fact of our generation from the public? how could you do that? the only answer is that you don't actually have a journalistic mindset that you far more identif.y with your with your job is working for the government than working for the american people. if you loo hk at the history of the most important journalistanm daories, it's exactly insiders like daniel ellsberg sees thate thatthe government is lying to e american people about the war in vietnam, saying we're winning when in reality, losing. privately they're saying we're losing. and he goes and he shows goe the the american people the truth. or edwar.d snowden, who heard james clapper falsely deny nsa the nsa was spying on americannm people. he had the evidencericane in hih hand and he risked his security. to show the true same things. wikileake same ts did. this is what you celebrate in journalism. are journalists meaningthe me the media? dico corporations hate this becausero they actuallnsey work fors th
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their government. that is their true allegiance. you have to defend truth tellers. you cannot abet lying if you i have an entire country based on lies, it just does not end well.d we you havell to tell the truth. i think you're certainly a living example thatmuch. glenn greenwald, thank you very much. >> thanks, dr.. so don't get distracted by thei. minor things. log and fundamental things, your food supply. overver the past year, disasters affecting our food supply have become apparentlyy a much more common. half flown a number of planes have flown p into food processing plants in anst the last year in georgia and ohio. idaho, rather,d ohio more thanza a dozen food plants have caught fire , including the headquarters t of one of the country's largest organic food distributors. earlier this year, many farmerslaying eggs. reported that their chickens were not laying eggs. thw, in virtually every one of these cases, there's no explanation from the government for what's going on . >> now we have another majorr unexplained disaster affecting our food supply. d to report on monday, a massive
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explosion at a dairy farm inller the texas panhandle in texas killed more than 18 thousand cows. eighteen thousand one person was critically injured.s >> apparently, the cows are being brought in for milking when the blast occurred.e deadlf this is the deadliest barnof fire in the history of the state of texas. it's also the deadliestn fire for cattle in the history unit of the united states . we have no idea what causedd this. authorities are saying they're investigating it estigati. maybe it looks like terrorism. maybe it is , maybe it isn't. but maybe someone should explain how it isn't.as a how was that not terrorism? maybe was an accident. maybe someone should tell us . well, speaking of food, of course, the latest plan is to get you to stop eating meat entirely. g meat eall the cows blew up. sorry, you have to eat bugs. >> the latest episode of the new season. i'm tucker carlson. originallyne is a take on the climate activism plan
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to end global warming by making you eat bugs. and we're calling it let them eat bugs. it shows how really a propaganda campaign is underway right now to make you thint now tok it's totally e to trade your ribhi for ribeyea cockroach. . we recommend that very s strongly. that it's out tomorrow. >> so there has been a new development in the ongoing cases of the large canadian shopti teacher guy with prosthetic. om. he has finally been busted without them. we'll tell you what happened. we're on that case. we'll be right back . what if we live to one hundred ? ? >> i don't our money. i keep eating all these cheap seats. seats. i could live to be 100 . take >>t' we work at 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. looks like you've been sleeping
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shoppingthe mmu at a shopping mall without the fak me. e >>fa watch this.watche the press for real hair on your . why dressing inappropriately inn front of children? can you believe it??n you befolks like a cornered rat. he ran for the hills. he didn't even have the guts to come back to his car . he's a bend in it here. he called an uber and he's. skedaddled. well, who knows where i wanted to get to the bottom of those if they were real or fake. we havwee the answer, don't we, folks? they are fake.they there's fake as area three dolr bill . >> mr alemu, where are your ? in the history of journalism? has there ever been a better question from reporter? probably not. >> david benz's of rebel news. joins us tonight. yo thank you u did. e was thanks so much for coming on .ml so there was a question about be
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the his mental state. i thinn anthatk it's been answea by the fact he's wearing a mask outside. is that common? even wearing a mk in canada now? >> you know what took her? i think that was worn as a d disguise mechanism. is he put that down when he noticed we were after him. but here's the scoop, tucker. k as you know, several weeks ago, the new york post had an exclusive interview with kerry limu emu, a.k.a. kaylamieux, limu emu, a.k.a. limu emu. a a.k. i know that sounds like a vaudeville performer, but in any event, he dropped a bombshell. tuckere , those weren't made in china. silicone props, those were actual real mammary glands. he allegedly started developing at the age of thirty nine and it developed right into a z cup or a z cup, as you say, in america. and isn't that fascinating? natingbecause this is such a rae co medical condition the cleveland clinic knows of abouevelant0 three hundred cases. oh, by the wayca, they they aref
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all biological females that have this case. thf a medicalmarvmal o marvel lamu is .elemieux is. >> but here's the thing. tucker. breasts we saw him without those. he it's one of two things, isn't it? he recently had thoses amputated or he amputatewad or he was lying. now, the other thing is ,g tucker, foisr a school board l to hear you say these are realsa memory glands and also that hent can't wear a because it's toob. uncomfortable for them. this was likthise a gift fromris god to the hulton district school board woke jokech educats because for them they were basically the thinking is this h ,tucker, wine can't do anything about him. it would be like firingeacher who w a disabled teacher who was inn a a wheelchair that would bring human rights legislation and penalties. so we havelegisland pena to makt we have., th and by the way, their solutioney ,tucker, is he tried to do othe hoack a mole, putting them in other schools in the region.y wo hoping nobody would know, notices that plan failed
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miserably. so they're on plan c now, and that is they're paying him full salary and benefits to stay at home, to do nothing. but thankfully, myself and ace cameraman lincoln jay, we we caught them. the jig is uhithe jip or the jin be up. the ball is in the hall hal district. court. s see let's sewhe what they do. tucker. david mintz's, one of the last journalists and the only one coverincovering rescate. >> we appreciate your update tonight. thank you. thank you, sir. so lori lightfoot is out as mayor of chicago. we celebrated on the show los several years ago when she lost in the primary, but unfortunately, in her place, ctn chicago voters have selecteddida a candidate who appears to be worse. brandon johnson is his name. an he's an open racist likeraci the mayor he's replacing. he supportst s funding the policet dangerou in one of the most dangerous cities on the continent. now we're learning that brandon johnson is also opposed to educating children here. he was in 2018 explaining that what he taught studenthes, he hw
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didn't like giving homework oror bad grades. it taught >> what it taught me, though, was pushing to eliminate sort of the standardization ofols. our public schools. my students sometimes would get frustrated. offer any test prep.er c many oollef my other colleagues the time.ministrati i was pushinong our administration to move away from thato move awt. didn't >> to be quite frank with you, i didn't issue a lot of homework for studentstudentss. f that was my own way of sort of rebelling against the structure . >> i don't think i ever gave a kid an f. i just i don't i don't knows how a student sits in front of you and fails. i know some professors may find that you this is slightlythat s troublinlig. so by not teaching the students he was, quote, rebellingthey against the system, tfric they actually tried this in south africa. and you know what? they got i illiteracy and then a failed state. >> then profit fe. is a radio hostjoin in the city of chicago. >> he joins us tonight.s on then our apologies behal on a hf
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the rest of the country. your great, truly great city has been taken over by someoneir who seems even crazier than lori lightfoot. >> is that right? i lightfwell, it is right. wh you know what you have going on in chicago is slow motion civilizational suicide. and that clip from brandon suice that clip from brandon johnson speaks johnson speaks to it. you had historian victor davisin hanson on your program laston io week and he said the nationin is going through a revolution right now and they don't even know it. chicago, the corollary, chicago is going through a funeraln kn right now and we don't evenow know it right no.w in the city, fewer than a quarter of chicagop public school studentsubli can read or do math at grade level. that's according to state test scores. and yet that's the response fr. your incoming mayore respon his that's his vision for education k throughk-12 12 education. this is somebody who toutss himself as an educator.ucat he's a representative ofor. the chicago teachers union,ver which lords over education in the city, civilisational suicide. t you don't teach children how to read and write. you excuse the criminal element among young people.
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major crimes are 46% year over year in chicago and brandons johnson's response, as youu mentioned, and as he toutementit during the campaign, is to send social workers and emtmts to respond to 911 calls thatilif involve the possibility of violence. this is somebody who ice s openly antagonistic toward police. he has touted defundantagonistie as a laudable political goalyo and you have a city that hasu d decided to throw with him,n, his brandon johnson, his base of support. twenty nine to fifty words he won. those are the words were highe where crime is the highest. so where people are suffering the most from endemic violent crime. that's who carried brandon o johnson to victory. tary i don't know a betteris commentary on what the situation is in chicago. in that. well, he appealed to race hate>> and that's what got him elected. he appeale electedd to race hate as openly as any southern
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democrat in the nineteen fifties. >> so that's just true.. well, i appreciate. . nt tgo ahead. yeah, well, i just want to say one thing that is important and you talk about thi as on yor program a lot. it was a racially basedtion. election. but you know who really put bu jon over the topdo kno >>s leftists, rich white women as of course. >> o of course, that's the acces right there. dan kroft, you know, it works on happy private equity wives. you met them. great to see you tonight. thank you. thanks, tucker. so there's been a pretty amazing plot twist in the stabbing death of cash app creator in san francisco. go we got that story completely wrong. t that sryturns out the perpetrs not a random homeless man. we're going to have the latest a update on that sad story next. >> among the kentucky wildflowers and appalachian peaks, you make your way to a
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executive bob lee in san francisco. we had assumed we had repeated our assumption to you and we apologize for that, that that bo bob lee was murdered by a vagrant because there's a lot of crime from vegas in san francisco, apparently, thatt is not true. and again, our apologies. ie authorities arrested a suspect today was not a vagrant. >> boxes trace gallagher has the story for us . straight talker, it turns out ws the san francisco police chief was right. this wasngot a random crime in fact, local outlets are now saying the victim. forty three year old lee and the suspect.knew thirty eight year old najma momeni, knew each other and were actually driving together in a car owned by momenti when they reportedly got into a dispute. a and momeni allegedly stabbed bobbly several times. it's unclear if boths unclea men attended the same event kili on the night of the killing orng what prompted the fight. may hv but it appears the suspect may have been overstating his resume his and his success. momeni is listed as owning an it company in the bay area, but his neighbors say the company is just him.
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and despite saying he graduated from cal berkeley, the san francisco chroniclranciscoe says berkeley has no record of many attending or graduate froms milo berkeley, and his million dollar condo appears to berental a rental. that said , momeni does not have a violent criminal historye . for a he's been arrested for a few misdemeanors, although one of the arrests wa althougs for seln illegal switchblade knife. momeni is set to be rain are say tomorrow. some are saying this should nowo calm down. the reporterw of san francisco franci being a crime ridden city is if being killed by someone, you in know, lowers the rising crimecr rate and eliminateras a concern about countless homeless and drug addicted residents. dence.tucker. trace gallagher, as always, we, are grateful for your reporting . thank you. four re poso at about 5:30 pm on march twenty fifth of this year,and pl a staffer who worked for senator rand paul of kentucky, a man called philifp todd, was out with a friend getting something to eat in washington just a fewlock blocks from a 42- the capitol. and then out oarf nowhere,-oldw
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a forty two year old manased fro who had just been released from prison the day before rushed philip todd and begin stabbing him. in all, toddodd waswa stabbeddr four times. he suffered a punctured lung and a fractured skull. ch only survive because his friend christopher barnard was there, tackled the assailantecre and again giving him first aid. >>on chris burns joinsight us tt to tell us what happened. >> chris burns, thank you so much for coming on . a shocking story. >> was there any predicate to this? >> do you have any idea why this guy attacked your friend? y atwell, tucker, this wass cery certainly one of the scariest momentcariess of my life.f a i was just walking out of a restaurant with phil mere blocks away from the united states capitol, like you mentioned, in broatol liked dayn and all of a sudden a looming hegure with a hood on just started attacking my friend and he stabbed him four times, like you said . h imlike without saying a single word,wia without making any demands. it was just an act of complete and pure random violence in broad daylight. and randoin the middle of d.c.,
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an act of evil. there's a lot of it. but this is particularly shocking example. what did you do? how did yoculau responrly ng. hod? u >> well, i saw an opening whilea phil was grappling with the attacker and kind of instinctively it used that opening to tackle the attacker to the ground and managed to get phil off of him and rush away to safety and i would say it was really more instinct.i i didn't really have timdidne t scared in that moment,ab buto i'm just grateful i was able to get him away from that. o yo. yeah, well, now you knowat's a who you are and it's a good thing. >> were there other people around? did they help? very busy. like i said, it was a saturday afternoon in broad daylight. on a very busy street in d.c.e e so there were hundreds of people out tha het i think likeo most people in a situation like that, they were shocke td to see what was happening. and it all happened so quicklyla that really people didn'tthey react. they just kind of stood there. and looked and when i got philin away from the attacker, i wase o shouting for someone to call 911, one for someone to bringpun
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something to put on his head, which was gushing with bloodtre. onto the street. and people peopl people we just kind of staring because, like, youon would be in a situation like that, you don't expect to seet a stabbing in your capital city in broad daylight? >> no, especially out of your friend. it's there are no words. i appreciate coming on and telling us what happened. too often we. miss the details.. thank you so much, commander. so nutritious, nutritious,> nuta however you pronounce it. it's a rodent. they're big.. it's invasive species inof the state of louisiana. >> but after public outcryiana, one family's decided to keep its pet nutria. nuti it's now become ane internet sensation. obviously, we're nott a rodent,u are if there's a really cute one , we're on his side. we're going to speak to nuti and his family after the break.
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sidesplitting story of justin pearson. op's the supposedly oppressed tennessee lawmaker who started imitating martin lutheprd tennen after spending four years atg es bowdoin college. the waat bowy a school in the wy the state places for some reason cost 60 grand a year. ntly e pearson was recentlyxp expelledn from the tennessee state house for leadinnesseeg an insurrecti. he was later reinstated because insurrection is norat a big. deal if you're a democrat. now, we'reno learning muchre abt more about one of his fellow insurrectionist, tennessee state representative justin jones. like pearson, justin jones is ac product of privilege.t he's from the bay area fro. schl originally, he went to vanderbilt divinity school. can you imagine what happens at vanderbilt divinity school? >> nothing good. justin jones was also temporarily kicked out of the state house for his role ien the insurrection. ns >>ur butrect it turns out interg is not the only crime that he t has committehed. during a may 2020 blm riot, justin jones walked on top of a marked police car and blocked traffic, alongd bloc with dozenf others. his fellow rioters then smashed
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the police cars, windowswas cha and spray painted it. jones was charged with awi crime before a district f attorney called glen funk,uns who unfortunate is a democrat. so hae dropped the charges because no big deal to walk on a police car whenk a fellow blm rider.th so the message here is very, nd very clear .. justice is not blind. there are two systems. >> if you're with the people in you ca, you can literally do whatever you want. you can walkn lk on a police cae you can surround cars in the street and destroy you,t gus even point guns at people. and you're not going to beyo charged. you'll be celebrated as a hero by regime media. you get to go on good morning america. but if you dar te to tryo nd to defend yourself, from the violent mob surrounding your car, like daniel perry did in austin, texasounding , we'lld to prison. >> so three years ago, a mano aa called danny lacoste was driving near new orleans when he came across a tiny nutrioss d on the side, the road, the roadn and siblings had just been hit by a car . unfortunate. coste jump
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so danny lacoste jumped intoed t action, scooped upo the little guy and rescued him.av he gave the animal the name nuti and raised him as a pet. nuti is a local celebrity. 's als noo t surprisingly, he's also a regular at danny lacoster at seafood restaurant dennis seafood in metairie, louisiana. >> so recently, the state of louisiana, because they've solved all other problems, try to seize pro nuti the pet nutria on public health grounds. but lacoste and his brave wifeto myra stood up to the government and now they've gotten word,will yes, the man will let them keeep the loaded. >> dennis michael cross joins us now, along with mr. mrs. acost. gla i appreciate your coming on tonight. wo i'm glad to meet youn.. behalf f and i just want to thank you on half of all animal loversravy for your bravery in the face of state interference. fwhy was it so important for yu to keep this pet? >> >> he was just a little hurt animal. >> we felt sorry for you. he was s>>o cute. he fit he felt fit in the palm of my hand and he was very fluffy.
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>> he looks like he stillssed. is so, so nutrient. >> i'm embarrassed. i'm not sure i'm pronouncingot correctly. >> is it nutri po or nutrio? nutrio. you ar >> nutrio. you're saying it right. it righ. we'll take a middle ground when there. rodents, but when yo u get close to them, they're incredibly cute. >> why is the stat e against them? why they cause they cause a lotf damage to the wetlands. >> yeah, they destroy local canals, too. >> yeah, well, i didn't knowso that, but. but he's in your living room, so it doesn't seem like he's a threat to your waterways in louisiana. t dolo you feed him? him? oh no.o, he's sweet potatoes, corn on the cob. corn on the cob, popeye's chicken , pancakes, a lot of similar diet. odent. actually , i'm not even a rodent. what how does he friede ea chicken bones right now?eating a
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he's eating a crawfish claw,crai sha boiled crawfish claw. >> he loves boiled crawfish. if he lucked out, i mean, he lil was already adopted by peoplethi who have a famous restaurant. so that's pretty good ifs pretto you're a stranded orphan. y arodent, that's a pretty gooe stroke of luck. >> yeah, ouck. right. right. he ie is a lucky one . he has it made. >> are there i just i want to ask to be honest for one second, are there anydes to downsides to adopting an enormous rowden? . yeah, he's a lot of work. he's a lot of work. he kind of listens like a cat. >> not too good to gytis a lot . can you be more specific? i the feeling of out a lot of our viewers are going. wh to run out and try to adopt a nutrio. >> what would you call.atm? no, no, no.on't don't go get a nutrio. >> no, they can destroy quickly your inside of your house really quickly. >> besides eat pancakes. and stuff like that. he loves wires. he wires sofa, wires.f wire
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yeah. any kind of wires, phone chargersyo, you've got to picki' all that up.t >> i don't know why he loves wires. wow. >> well, you are giving away your kimbe that. does he sleep at all.he sle would work. >> oh he sleeps all night.l nig. yeah. yeah he'll take a towel and go into the hall bathroom and makee a nest and he'll wal ak around the house and grab all the dogsn toys and shoes, hats, whatever is on the floor. and he'll go intoomo the hallgos bathroom and once to go to theei bathroom. s he's done for the night. e is n >> ooth yeah.. he's not nocturnal. he he got trained on . >> yeah, good. that's the spirit you got roden tsto make the run. thank y great toayou, i agree with that. dennis holocaust's, thank you so much. , great to meet you.hank >> appreciate it. thank you. you thank you. same here. thank you, tucker. >> thank you. so energy secretary jennifer granholm doesn't actually know anything about energy. but,r really hadout ener a real, but she does wear a hard hat, which which suggests she's impressive. we'll show you the videosu i, w
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on the surface of the moon. houston, we have a problem. failure is not an option. so the same people who can't to take offnd think and land on time, who think the roads are racist, have now declared themselves energy experts.themselv they understand the grid. and becauses energe they undersr a lot about energy, the bushsta administration is trying to tell you you need an en electrics yo car now, you may nr be able to afford one , maybed able to charge it because itun can't actually run the power grid, because whengrid it's not windy, the power grid doesn't work. yot you need to do it anyway. u needbecause if you do it, youn control the weather. >> joe biden's energy secretary, jennifer granholm, believes all of this nothing to do at all. with tbut the fact she was an investor in companies that make electric cars, even after shee e became energy secretary. so it's not a scam. so. rest easy. but if you're still skeptical that jennifer granholm is a very serious still skeptjennifeo a lot about infrastructure and building things. >> watch this.
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astructure athings, here she isg with stephanie rule, her soula h stephanie ruhl sister and msnbc proving thatg t experts.experts because they dress like experts. >> watch this.watch th the better choice is to moveto i to electrified transportation because it is soc tion much cher for you to operate an electric vehicle than it is to fill upin. your tank with gasoline. th is movingm line to clean is moving to energy security and moving to affordability. >>g to security. we're in charge. we rest easy, but they're wearing hard hats and safety glasses. >> no, they're not.those halloween costumes. a they're a message to you, the viewer. and the message is this. view theser.s.e people are not overpd buffoons with pointless college degrees, but no actualwith buf e no, they're not. they're seasoned manufacturing experts who are going to build this country.an a brand new energy grid that'sd ch brilliantly innovative, it will literally change the weather. that's what they're telling
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us . okay, and we're going to buybu it. but first, one of these ladies is going to have to change the oil in our truck. >>r just so we can be sure the they know what they're doing. >>g. good luck with that. >> so there's some uncertaintyac about the future ofanom the american economy. the fed is now predictingy. recession later this year. ising aion.one of the people wht a lot of thought about how you can deal with this and how wehe should reshape the american economy to stonp shafting the people at the bottom is oren cass. he's executive director of executiv. cker carlson we spoke to at length for a new episode of tucker carlson today. here's part. hat we want to do is , is to bring back an economic consensus sort of way of thinking about the economy thatb emphasizes the importance of family, community and industryiy to our liberty and prosperity. and to say tha at instead of thinking about everything inrmsf terms of gdp and consumption,orr
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and as long as we get moreowe growth, as long as we have more stuff, we're doing well instead recognize that thatinstc those social institutions, that's actually where our prosperity and our liberty ultimately comes. osperityfrom. >> take the weirdest. just turn it down like three clicks or cass. ca very smart man. you can find that online right now at fox nation. we're going to have an exclusive look on this show tomorrow night. our brand new season of tucker carlson originals, beginning with our brand new documentary ,let them eat bugs right here on fox news. >> you can stream it immediately after that. is it for us ? 10 seconds late. our apologies to sean hannity and his friends who take over. it's actually 15 seconds late, but who's counting among friends? you know, by the people. >> what did you want to say? hey, hey. you go to this party shop, we throw a good party. anyway, tucker, thank you. have a great night. welcome to "hannity". yes. we a
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