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but ey economirec indicators or as they say in the market shows worrisome. but on a more fundamentalsi level, there are alsgno dangersl signs when young people are told by their leaders that workn is a scam and that stealingo yo things from other people is a human right. how do you think your economy is going to look in 10 years? >> how about your civilization ? the answer depends in part on just how much idlenesstheft and theft you put up with anypu society that cannot declarupe unequivocally and with confidence that stealing uneqlently and with confidence that steali ng ihas no future. l when you let the mob loot, youse are doomed.ho this is whoty we used to shoots. looters, not because we hated them. it wasn't personal, but inthat order to defend the foundation of all that we have, which. is private property secured by the lawthat, without that we would be living in savageryd ch and chaos in chicago.is >> they already are. this is what america's second largest city looked like this weekend. >> oh, they're they're there's
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no point to that.. nobody's benefiting. what you're seeing instead is civilization unraveling unrestrained violence and destruction effectiveldestry unchallenged by government authorities. the mindless breakin ss breakg ofg of things, the rage of stupidco children. if you letnt that continue, thee will be nothing left standing. most people don't need to beobv. told that.
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>> it's so obvious. it's intuitive. would you let your kids setprob fire to the living room? probably notabbut .the but the new mayor of chicago,e n who is an ideologue and a racista , understands that these stupid children are his militia. militiawhen they destroy what s built, he becomes more power for their destruction, has a political use, and so heze refuses to criticize them. thethey're stealing becaus they're hungry. >> he told us like these were the widows of richmond duringend the bread riots. what hisur explanation is thatt the answer to loot because it's a form of reparationit'ss to lo, because they that's how they can ea t the real answer is how, do we make sure the question is how do we make sure that people can eat? look, no one is going to condone behavior that, quite, frankly, speaks to a level ofo ' desperation. >> so you're not you're noret condoning looting.
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i'm saying thae t people are ouo acting out of desperation. wedesp don'terat want a societyt is acting out of desperation. n tobut you have to pay attenti to the cries that people had. o? >> no, we're not condoning looting. there's no way to to to embrace that. what i'm saying g is you can't d condone the looting that corporations continue to do every single day when they take tax dollars from black ,ite folk brown , white all over the city of chicago so that they can turn a profit. >> they're trying to eat because starvation is a pressing problem in chicago, y a but it's not. obesity is pressing problem in chicago. about a quarter ofof chicago hih school students are overweight. >> they join the overwhelming majority of their parents.. obesity is the problem.shorta gethe shortage is in food. mayor >> and as if to prove the point, the same mob the mayor just defended reportedly tried to break into the art institute of chicago.
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there is no bread in that museum. only chagall's de kooning's. >> so these are not people who are trying to feed themselves. these are people who are trying to destroy civilization, destroon.y a museum, a symbol of our evolution. r we shouldn't lie about this.an it's very obvious. and if you let it continue,t you're done. rea but chicago's leaders are lying about it for political reasons. thism makes them more powerful destroying things that other people built previou, that prevs generations created makes thisgr new generation of vandals who add nothing more powerful. the point. the wholul a state senator from illinois called robert peters calledtest the riots, quote, a mass protest against poverty and segregation. >>verty right. icago' >> chicago's outgoins g mayor, , the destroyer lori lightfoot, agreed. >> watch mascotry came downtown, came downtownortuni with great weather and an opportunity to enjoy the city.
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tythat's absolutely, entirelyths appropriate. there are a few thatol camutelya with different intentions and they played out and they will be dealnd . t with . but i'm not going to use your usual tactic is wrong to say those men . right. so you can bet that none of these destroyers will be hunted en n like animals, lik the protesters on january 6th. ja have been for over three years. their lives won't be destroyed.. they won't their families won't be hounded . they won't be banned from fro airbnb. mod of course, wham t they did is far more destructive to ourra society than anything we saw in. washington in january of 2020r one . >>behavi their behavior is encod . so wha youif youif encourage this kind of behavior? if you cheer the mob rathere mo? than restraining the mob? ngs wi well, uglyll and totally inevitable things will happen. productive people will flee,inne innocents will die, nc, ra and ultimately you will get from this mob racial attacks at
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all of that is happening in chicago right now. all of iwatch tht. d watch thisbe woman surrounded and beaten this weekend. because of her skin color. >> so that footage was sharedt a widely on social media. u we didn't have to hunt it down., it came with the caption, you may have seen it. yay, we get active. m soob this was racist mob violene and we should not be surpriseds by that. this is what mobdos do. e the hive mind takes over.over the lowest instincts take over and people who are different get hurt, often killedkilled. this is widely known and has been for a long time. just las f jt year, in fact, joe biden signed the emmett till anti lynching act that
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made what you just saw specifically a felony. and he signed that to much t fanfare. and yet and this is the key. use no one in his department oft vie justice is investigating that video or anything that happened in chicago over the weekend because they supported democrats approve of racialhere violence. >> they are stoking it. everywhere. no, it's not your imagination. they want race, hate and violence. ence.today, joe biden releasedga a statement about a young manr a called ralph yahel, a teenager, a black teenager who was sho ts hous after showing up to ane elderln man's house in kansas city. we don't knoofw the details of this. there is much we don't know. and of course, we feel for anyone who was shot, including this teenager,us but the whitebo house didn't pause forre a momeo before drawing conclusions from this sad encounter and using fde those conclusion cs to further ' divide the country on the basis of race. the president said , and we're quotin parent g, no parent should have to worry that their kid will be shot after ringing the wrong wrs
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doorbell. well, that's demonstrably true. course, the presidents in is saying this in order to further divide the countro y along racial lines and to tell a story that is in fact not supported by theth facts, whichy is that black teenagers are eltepsed by elderly, white people just for showing up on their doorsteps. ralph herel thank heaven did not die from his injuries. fro he was just released fromjust the hospital. bu t these kinds of mistakes doi happen and they're always sad. assuming this wandstakes ds a m again, we don't know alla the details. this same weekend, a 20 year old woman called caitlin gillis was shot and killed afterllis a friend turned into the wrong driveway in upstate new york . a man shot her dead inn shot the passenger seat , but there was no statement from joe biden ther, erefore ris about this of course, because kaitlyn gillis was white and therefore her death could nocould not be d to further incite racial conflict. furtthat benefits the democratic party. our ow, if you think that we are not giving our leaderst enough credit , ifan you're wondering, could they really be that cynical,d tr and destructive, unfortunately, they not only could be , butefft
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they are. and the effects, os,f course, ae destructive always and everywhere. over the weekend in compton,, id itlifornia, needless to say, a democratic party stronghold, it's not har's d to imagine a future in which there are no more gas stations because in california, mobs apparently can just walk into a store, including a gas station,e and destroy the place, smash the windows and take what they want. whatw because it happenedhappen on sunday in compton. now, this moedb was not starving . no, they didn'.t stea l food.. they stole beer. and cigarettes. >> know.
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>> oh, it looks third world . l you hear people say, but that's not accurate. very few third world countries have put up with that for a minute. >> el salvador is far safer than los angeles. in los angeles , criminalen't e control, the stores and the streets because there aren't enough polic to e to respond. 's why t >> and of course, they know that perfectly well. and that's why the peopl e looted that store, then did burnouts in the street whilewat the storthe is being looted. >> watch this. that's a public street that's not a parking lot in a rural area. that's los angeles. at's los.you can't live in a coa
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like that. >> no normal person can live in a chaotic, dangerous country like that. and so the normal, productive people le will ave.they abs will leave. they absolutely will leave. and not justno los angeles, not just chicago, all overn th the country in the cities controlled by the democratic party in new york , a man with eleven prio york 1rs bludgeoned to female police officer with a bottle in the middle i of the of the daye anen you're seeing the attack on your screen right now and ond the sad news is a lot of these attacks and you see them online, if you payy attention, are racial. and that's the last thing youfie want. you definitelyly don't w want pt hurting each other because they're of different races, not in a country like this, not in i any country, but especially not here. this is not what we were promised, and yet it's what we're getting., >> as if to underscore that point, the writing this weekende in chicago began in a place called millennium park. if that sounds familiar,ark, nob from the city. >> that's because millennium park grant park is part of it is the same place where barackre obama gave his famous 2008
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victory speech in which he promised a better future. >> listen. it's been a long time coming, but tonight, because of what we did on this day, in thisat thi election, at this defining change has come to america, change has come to america. barack obama was more prophetica buan we knew .go that was just fifteen years ago. but today we're seeingught the change that barack obama brought to america. >> thihes is whaathet it looks . heather mcdonald is the author of when race trumps merit and the pursuit of equity sacrifices, excellence destroysa beauty and threatens lives. that book is out today.s de heathestroysr mcdonald, congratulations on that book and bless you for pointing out that it destroys beauty, whichhp some people still care about. >> thank heaven. soheav ient does seem like these outbreaks of lawlessness and mob rule are the easiest kinds of crimes to stop.
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well, that depend on beingd th believing in the police authority and the elites hav hae done everything they can possibly do to discredit legitimate policthority e authoi by calling it racist. we are seeing civilization break down in front of our eyes. it's a willed and voluntary breakdowy wiln and will continuet th and worsen until we stand upphoy against the phony charge ofe racism, whether directed at m the police, at medicine or the arts, and start defending america's civilizational inheritance. civitionali love this idea thato you're seeing is the product of starvation or deprivation ororgani poverty. these mobs are all organizedzedd on social media. the participants all have smartphones. that's notstarvation my idea of starvation or deprivation. th it's you wonder, though, i mean, if you're theopposi opposite , the so-called oppositionti party, which, of course, most of the time colludes with the democratic party. >> but i butf you're a in ambits republican like running on making the country safe and clean and getting the junkies out ofd gettin the parks and the
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marauding teenagers at a 7-eleven, that's not hard. t why does nobody do that? is everybody so intimidatedvery that none o one will just say ts obvious truth? >> yes, they're absolutelylayint intimidated because the left will say they're playing the race card. it's very od cdd becaud becausei says there's no racialime an disparities in crime. and yet if somebod somy talks ae crime, they'll be accused sotto voce of being racist. methinthe left actually knows i something that it's not letting on . the fact is , is it? law enforcement is not racist for having a disparate impact on black criminals. it has a disparate impact on black criminals when it's enforced in a colorblind mannero because the black crime rate is so high. who suffers from tha tk black crime? crimoverwhelmingly black victim. and yet we're not allowed to talk about thoses black victims because doing so means talking about black crime and americbeing soalks aboa tury from the pathological inner city culture. paththat gives us these mobs, tt gives us these barbaric d drive-by shootings. riveand that will tear down everything unless we stop h
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capitulating to the racial hustle. >> tucker. tyou see a video like thate, and you really feel like, wow, it's not just coming, it'so t it here. and we d if o need to stand upyo against it. if you care about civilization. heather mcdonald, sure appreciate coming on .k. >> thank you for writing this book. i'm going to read itd . i hope so. well, one of the big questions about artificial intelligence is will we be able to stop? t bs will it become autonomous and start bossing us around? >> in the meantime, how do you have a functioning democracy ath with a technology that's smarter than every human being? we spoke to elon musk about f those questions. those questions. the remainder of our festooningg interview with him is next. er.o >> some things that go better together, like your workplace benefits and retirement savingsn with toyia considering all your financial choices your financial choices togethered prepared for unexpected events.
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i can feel the winds of change . the only advantage human sbeing have or have ever hadings o is they're the smartest beings on the planet. but soon that will not be true. in fact, next week. d so when i become stronger than we are, what do you do exactly and what does it mean for democracy? we asked elon musk about contingency plans for dealing with advanced general intelligence. al >> here's part of that conversation. you've heard people say we serve
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should just blow up the serverr farms becausfarme there's no wai that once it gets rolling, there's no way to slow it down.. what do you think of that? >> well, the the the really b heavy duty intelligence is not e going to be distributed all over the place. it'll be in a limited number ofu server centers if you say like like very sort of deep, heavy duty. and it's not it's not going to be on your laptop ors your phone. it'sgoin going to be. and , you know, it's a situation where there's like one hundred thousand really powerful computers working together in a servictogethere c so it's not so subtle and there are a limited number of places o where that that can happen. in fact, you could if you just you can just look at the heat signature from space . yeah. and it'll bel be very obvious. i'm not suggesting we couldervie look to service centers rightbem now, but there may be some it is wise to have some sort ofre contingency plan where the government's got an ability likehut down, shut down power
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to these server centers. like youto have to blow it up. you can just cut power. t would >> and what would cut- connectivity as well? that's another way, right. y as >> but what would trip thatt wo switch, do you think, in your mind? what would be the threshold that you'd have to pass to warrant the governmentf your cutting off your power, cutting off your signal? n, >> well, i mean, i guess if we lost control of some super i like for some reason the things that would normally u work to do a passive shutdown liketh the administrator passwords, i f they somehow stopped working where we can't slow down or or you i'm not sure. i don't have a precise answer.ar but if there's something that we're concerned about and are unable to stop it with with
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software commands, then we probably want to have some kind of hardware off switch., yes.you can't hurt. >> tucker: have you talked i think you cannot. have you talked to since youaiga know, larry, you obviously, you know the open air guys because you started differently. i one have you talked to the the people who run these to the biggest a.i. companies about this recently? ntly?i haven't talked to larry w in a few years because he gott n very upset with me about opening i so when in opening i was created, it did it did shift things into it fromm unipolar world where google, i google did mind control, like said , three quarters of allontt age talent to where there's now sort bipolar world or open sor the eye and google deep mind.inn and there and now we're aty as least it seems, open our eyes, maybe ahead head. so i so i have had conversations with the open a
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team, the term and i haven't talked to larry page because hee didn't want to talk to me anymore foewr a few years. >> can i use that since you'veye been around a lot ofe the thinking. so why would anyone not be a wou specious the human centered in techthinking about technology? >> what's the thinking there?g i think what he's trying to say is that if i were to guess thatb that or consciousness should be treated equally, and whether that is digital or biological . hmm. and you disagree? >> i disagree. yeah. well, especially if the digital consciousness or what are you dt going to call digitale bi intelligence decides to curtail the biological intelligenc inter right. so a you're just buildin whyg your own master. dod why would you do that? it's not a great it's not.
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a yeah. i mean, we shouldn't we shouldrh at least no need to rush. you know, what's a hurry and where's the fire? how . well, what i mean, tell you us about the hurry. so thiens for i know you've been talking about this for years and the sort of the periphery of our attention. we've hearheartalkd elonin musks about ai, but for most people it's been like three months since they've had any all interaction with this at all. soso what's the timeline here?t at what point does it start to really change our society? >> do you think? i think it's supposed to have probably an impact this year. for now, it's writing poetry and pretty decent poetry, actually . oetry.pretty decent. pro >> it's a skill at rhyming is incredible. yes. y ntyes. . and it's coherent.d it's yes, it is .>> yes it's you've got a narrative. >> yes, that's right.d to yeah. so you could like hard to do,r:a
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like most humans can't do that.' >> that's true. so it's already past the point of what most people can do. about humans cannot writ e as well as chhatrapati and they certainly no human can writethat that well that fast. ast,the best of my knowledge. tc >>ke sr:o maybe shakespeare. how can you have a democracy with technology like that? >> i mean, iacf democracy is government by the people, e n each person's vote is equal to every other person's vote . ng theiri people are choosing their votes freely. >> can you have a democracyised with us? >> well, that's why i raised the concern of i being a significant influence in elections. and even if you say that i doesn't have agency, well, it's very likely that peopleai a will use the area as a tool in elections. um, and thenel, you know, ifey they are smart enough, are they using the tool or is thee tool using them? so i think these things areg we getting weird and they're getting weird fast. >>
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things are getting weird and they're getting weird. fast and not just in technology, but in banking. is someone who runs three oful a the world's most successful companies. elon musk knows a lot about knowt s. we couldn't resist asking himt t about what seems like a global banking crisis. >> his answers are next. ron desantis tried to cut seniors benefits in congress. santos voted three times to cut social security. even a privatized medicare. worse, desantis wanted to raise the retirement age to 70 ron desantis would make us work longer to get less. >> president trump promised we will protect medicare and social security. >> president trump delivers, and he always will make america great again. inc is responsible for the content this advertising. >> david koresh had been preparing his followers for just such a battle. we anticipate safely executing a search warrant and seizing our machine guns.
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the american banking system? >> well, it's actually this point, a global banking system problem is so the you know, wet have a situation here where it's not me. it's not that the canary in the coal mine has died, bute col the miners are starting to die, too. >> but, yo u know, so, you know, overcon valley bank collapses overnight is one of a big one l canary. yes. not , ketanji i mean, it's not just it's not like some small right thing. dangink that there is a serious danger with the global banking g system. there's there's a strong argument that the if you wereete to actually mark-to-market the portfolios of the banks, the loans and whatnot,d wh thatt the entire banking industry would have negative equityiveq,t
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feels that way. yes, so if you look at, say, commercial real estate likero offices and whatnot, the whole work from home thing hasng substantially reduced office usagy redue in cities around the world. s aroundand , you know, i thinki san francisco is a 40% off in san francisco. it's like an extreme example. i i think it's 40% vacancy. i >> even even new york has orie i think almost all cities at this point have a record vacancies in commercial real estate. so not the commercial reale so estate used to be somethingas that was a great asset, that if a bank had commercial real estate holding holdis, those wod be considered of the highest security. the were some ofe of the safestu you know, assets you could have. now, that is not the casee comp anymore. one company after anotherr no is canceling the leases or notbk
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renewing their leases or if they go bankrupt, the there's nothing for the the bank real es who owns that real estate to go after because they werely str previously strong company. now, dadon, what do you what dot you go after that point? >> s?o we really haven't seene the commercial real estate shoe drop. that's more like an annual shoe so that the stuff we've seen thus far actually hasn't, even ' if it's only slightly realation. estate portfolio degradation. but thatcome will become a ver y serious thing later this year. and in my view, i think if we a see which we're likely to see a drop in house prices because peopinterest rates are too high . >> and for most people, when wh >>ying house, they look at the monthly payment. if you're a 30 year,se 30 year. mortgage is the vast majority. of his interest.
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so if the fed rate is high, you have a a high base interestfectv rate, effectively the price youa can pay for the house drops because you now have to pay more interest, which means that if you've got a fixed monthlyoun payment, you can afford to buy f a house for less money. it effectively drops the pricese of houses. thi yes, things is the kind of thing that tends to accelerate. >> so so then you can get negative equity in the home marketarke as well. and so so if banks end up bot having loan losses in both their commercial and theyhave l definitely can have a looat less than their commercial portfolio, but also inn a mortgage portfolio, this is ai dire situationo . the there is there is a solution to mitigate the magnitude of the damage here, which is for the fedlowe to lower the rate, but they raise the rate again. now, if i recall correctly, you
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know, the one caveat i think the last time the fed raised rates going into a recession was 1929. what happened next year, tucker: the great depression, the that concern, i'm going to tell you,n i think you don't knowg . but the concern is if the fedd drops rates again, then inflation will acceleratene. a >> and you can't do that in an election year. so inflation is going to happen. no matter what. if you increase the moneyyo supply, you get inflation.s no >> right. so there's no there's not a magical cure for getting ridge of inflation excepttint increasd the productivity, the output, output of goodous and services. so like, what is money you've got you've got you've got thesef sort of it's basically numbers in a database that's that does sum up to some kind of sum total.
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>> then you've got the outputan of goods and services off th the economy and the islam is the ratio of money to ratios of goods and services is if that if that stays constant, you have no no inflation. >> if if you add more money, if you add money to the system faster, then you increase goods and services, then you have inflation. e co so all of these covid sort of stimulus bills were not paidthej for. they were they're just generated more currency, more ,n you knowcy, more money was was was created because the the federal government, the checks never just the checks always pass, you know, unless you had a debt limit, which there'sit going to be some debt crisislat later this year. >> but provided you haven't hit the debt limit, the the federal government, unlike state governments or city governments,debt l or individua, simpsimply issue more money. >> and that's what they did thee as well. tango's that there's no there's
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no free lunch. so's if you could just issue massive amounts of money without negative egg consequenc why don't we just take thatn to the limit and make everyone a trillionaire? >>veryone a what will they i mn they tried that in venezuela. had that how that worked out. >> zoo animals, right. it's not good.o you there's no free lunch. >> there's not some ability to issue money and not have inflation. >> many of those kind. now you can see why they vilify them. it'll be nice to have leader wos of that smart elon musk, who spent a lot of his lifeis staring off into space . now he's got the world'she biggest rocket companies. >> you see anything out there? we asked world him bigge. there's some things that go better together. withburger and fries, soupc sounds likise your workplace benefits and retirement savingsw with buia considering all your financial choices together.el together.el can help you make smarter decisions. >> oh, yeah. well planned. well invested. >> went from losing a job to being in a hotel roomisted at
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granted, you know, and that this consciousness - is just o a normal thing. it happens. bu t to theedge best of my knowledge, we see no evidence of conscious lifeanywhe anywhere . ianywhere in the universe. so it might be there. the yoreu in physics, i call sort of the fermi paradox, enrico is amazing physicist. ask the fundamental question, where arn ricoe the aliens? th >> yeah, a lot of people ask me, you know, where are the aliens? >>al and iie think if anyone woy know about aliens on earth, i would probably be meucker: i. >> yeah, i'm right. you know, very familiar with space stuff. and i've seen no evidence of aliens. >> so i would i would immediately tweet tweeted out, this has taken me all time, all probably top treatable time, felon good jackpot. a billion likes, you know, next
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level jackpot. >> if yoxtu like. ke i don i don't think they keep this under, you know, and it wasnera, like some general, i think in the sixties. so, like, show us the aliens, like area 51 , etc..listen and he said , like, listen, we'rare constantly trying to get the defense budget to expand and you know what? any we really get no arguments for anyone. if we pull out an alien and said we need money to protect d us from the you guys know,nt how much money do you want??t you got they look dangerous. it's a way to get a defense way budget increase for the to pull out an alien . >> you know, we're like, yeah, i mean, that could be the invasion fleet could be arriving any minute, you know, so they're outside. >> t >>uc i digress.ng but but you were saying that our consciousness makes us unique in the universe
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as far as we know,o as far and , i'm not saying that we areying t unique. >> i'm simply stating to theo th best of my knowledgekn, that there is no evidence for other. yeah, it's just life. i hope that there is and i hoper they're peaceful. obviously, the two important characteristics, but i'm just saying we haven't seen anything yet. so. but you think that we take our existence here for granted? yeah, i thin k there are threats to it. yeah. yeah, yeah. exactly. yeah,so i just think we shouldt assume that civilizationst. is robust. >>ou and if yo lu if you look al the history of civilizations, the rise and fall ofe anci the ancient egyptians, the ancient sumerians, rome,ut e you know, this w is throughout the world have been rise and fall of many civilizations. so there's an arc, there's sorte of a sort of a life cycle arc te to two civilizations, just i as there are two to individual
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humans. yes.ns. and i think we just want tha to make sure that that, you upow, we we have civilization go onward and upward and that's ,for example, whyconcer i'm concerned about decreasing birth ratenes and the fact thath for example, japan had twice as many deaths last year so as births. sos -- the and there are leading indicators this is cancer and you've you've writtenor and talked a lot about thisthetc because i ask you to pause just for a parenthetical noteal?. he why is that? hav i mean, the urge to have and to procreate is after breathing and eating, the most basic urge i was it's been subverted.>> tu: >> well, it's just i how hasn tt we can rely upon, you know, simple limbic system rewards in order to procreate. but once you have birth control. and you know, abortions and whatnot, and right now you now you can still satisfy the limbic instinct, but not
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to procreate. >> so we don't we haven't yet evolved to deah l with that because this is all fairly recent in the last 50 years ort so. and for the birth control, o i'm sort of worried that, hey, it's civilization. eople yotou know, if we don't makeourb enough people to at least sustain our numbers, perhapscivi increase a little bit, then civilization is going to crumble. does the question of like, well, civilization end with a bang or a whimper?bang well, it's currently trying to end with a whimper in adult w diapers. whiceryes. which is depressing as . the most depressing. >> i mean, seriously. yeah, war is less depressing. yeah.r mar-a-lagogo a bang. er: w yeah.itn not your shoes on . yeah. not with your more exciting. yeah.th y our >>whatever you think of eloe musk, he's one of the rarearou figures innd this country, maybe around the world who sticks to the fundamental s. goin how do wg,e keep the human race going. what's good fo humanr humanity and what's bad? those are the questions our leaders should be discussing. urin
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the security detail that carries guns is voters aren't allowed to carry. if he wants to , we could hang out on the beach in a hawaiianca shirt with an umbrella drinkn't gold chains and a cheshet wig.e you can head off the middle east to get more free camel rides. he could do a lot of things. what has he been doing, chadrick? chadwimore has reviewed the latt swalwell financial disclosures with spectator usalatest. tonigh het. joins us tonight.time eric swalwell, party time. how are you doing? what are you doing as wellg? as you as eric swalwell has been doing? oh, man.wa i wish that i was. it's spring break with ericcc swalwell brought to you by budo light and the keep it appearsof to be. so we are looking at some of these campaign expenditures i and the campaign has spent i got my numbers right. always eleven thousand dollars on hotels in miami beach whereas it's alwayon if t s and if you w what i mean, they also end up spending eight thousand dollarsa on hotels in times square in new york , where there's a lottw of chinese massage parlors in that area. i don't know why i could point in that. that, off the top of my head, y
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they also spent six thousand in west hollywood, california, where perhaps they took in a drag queen brunch or two . it's like the selma, alabama of the drag queen civil rights movement the over there. >> and finally, we know they spent nearly ten thousand dollars in las vegas whered surprisingly they did not stayal at the mandarin. and while we're unsure cdo whait the swelbar campaign was, doing in las vegas, we can speculate. maybe he was auditioning the mascot of circus circus or perhaps holding a boycott of texas hold'em. either way, i think it's safe to say that blowing ten thousand dollars in las vegas is a lot better forg the country than sending it to ukraine, for example,itu have i think that's right.k is >> h but you just got to think you be grateful. >> i mean, you can imagine him as your over talkative waiteruih on a cruise ship withoutip congress. but no now he's got like a necktiex wih on seven weird with chinese spies and he's going to vegas. like this is a massive upgradee for a man. 't see
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>> i know what a life this guyt has. and the donors don't seem to be? bothered at all. why would they be? i mean, they come to expect it bu this point. but you know what?t y plat if your whole party platformly is basically changing the weatheg thr and uplifting en minority in the country and everything else they want to d ant to do, it's going to cost at of money and take a lot of time. and those are going to be really, really high hotel bills. lin he'e. him t in i don't thinhek that they're too upset with them. they keep giving him moneym to do these things. party time with eric swalwell.eh >> e i smell a recurring segmen. and now that you've describedatu cist hollywood is the selm'va of the trans civil rights movement. >>vit, i h i hope you'll come br more . >> yeah. great to see youe u.. abs absolutely. >> tucyou think so?ker: so our new season of documentaries, tucker carlson originals has just begun. you can watch the very firstyou buisodthe, which is called let them eat bugs. it's on foightx right now. >> you can use the promo codein originals for thirty days freefo . and with that, wd e bid you good night and wish you the best
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evening with the ones that you love. you can ignon ignore the noisey because the people around youe are way more important. than the news media.e you >> that's what we've learned. so we'll see you tomorrow night. e shthe show that's a sworngrout enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. and with thahiart, we are honord to introduce our friend sean hannity, who takes away. so you're saying it's better to have time with the people you love, yo, your friends, your family, and not the noise in the political world ? >> i reall'm sayy? thro i'm saying it'wis better than twitter. i'm just throwing that out there. there. tucker, thank you.. and welcome to hannity. whate a night we have.ports. coming up, biden's far left warg on women sports . it is now ramping up big time. let me put it this way. title nine is officially ine jeopardy as you have woke bureaucrats led by biden trying to cater to the trans community's pressure to allow rmer kenal man to play women's sports . now we'll get to that. former kentucky swimme r riley gaines will be here to respond s

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