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just because democracy didn't produce the results they wanted . they still plan to change the suburbs forever by getting rid of them. joe biden's hud secretary, marcia fudge, a former member of congress explained last year the administration was concerned that african americans cannot afford homes not because they're poor, but because home appraisers are racist watch. what the president has said, is that we have to look at everything through a lens of equity. and so what? we have realizes that people selling homes that just as the person you were talking about, and even people buying homes if their appraisal is not correct, what we find especially as a black people in communities of color and underserved communities is we
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lose great wealth just through the appraisal process. >> notice here the seizing of the moral high ground big picture. if the party ministration got about african americans they probably wouldn't withdrawal the police were american but in point of fact, former congresswoman marcia fudge, w presentedan marcia fudge, . >> no. so ever that there are white supremacist home appraisers in this country or that they are runninsaw er that g amuck if th who are they ? well, she couldn't tell us , but instead she offered this anecdote. >> i lived two doors from an all white community. i live in an all black community. my house is larger thanoors f the house. two doors for merol .white my lot is larger thathan allnlar the house. two doors from tthe . but my house is valued at twenty dollars less than a house, two doors for me. >> and so once we can start to address and just own upo the to address and just own upo the continuing to discriminate and red line in our housing efforts, then i think we can
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make sure that we can start redi to deal with the racial wealth gap. gap. telling you, an anecdote is not a study noticing somethingn't ma around you doesn't make itke universally true. you've prove d nothing. really told us a little story. marcia fudge has lived experience, tells her that there is racism in home appraisals, but there's still no data on that. there's no evidence whatsoever s . it is at this point completely made up. but come harris is convinced completely here she was last year. the home appraisal workforceworo the home appraisal workforceworo our nation. less than 5%lehan 5 of home aps in america are people of color . this lack of diversity can introduce both conscious and unconscious biases that make home appraisals less accurate and less fair.
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our administration will now our administration will now appraisals for federal programs must take part in anti bias, fair housing and fair lending training. there are solutions. there are solutions. we're just going to brainwashth the home appraisers. we're going to put them in bias training. >> really, if you wanted more black home appraisers, why wouldn't you start a program to train them? know the only job training program this administration has gotten behind in two and a half years is getting black peoplepre years is getting black peoplepre the cities. the cities. weed. we're goining to makg ble sureac the weed dispensaries have african-american owners not training any black people to be home appraisers. the cit with the premise of th is itself unproven, that home appraisers are racishosers. t. why do we think that? again, there's zero evidence of that. it's a slur upon home
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appraisers, by the way. zero ev why do they deserve this abuse? will they don't they're notuse? hurting anyone. there are countless types. pes. why is administration calling them racist? but they areall them and they have been for more than a year. so once again, they're usingyear fake. allegations of racism as a pretext for a political plan. >> and in this case, the plan is to flood the suburbs with voters they believe will support the democratic party. it's super simple. they don't deserveo the moral deserveo high ground because they're throwing race around or claiming they speak on behalf ofla black .arris is kamala harris is claiming to speak on behalf of black people. right. okay, that doesn't mean that they're right, but no one's stopping. so without any vote in congress, the bush administration has just introduced a rule, not a law, a rule that will punish americans who've tried to do the right thing, punish peopleno with high credit score ones. odn ruth high credit score ones. odn credit scores will pay higher paymentsto subill pay higher to subsidize people who haven'st maintained good credit . so these rules take effect
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on may 1st, whether you like itn or not. and they meae n that anyone with good credit that's defines the score of 680 or above is going to have to pay roughly forty dollars a month extra on their mortgage fees. on their mortgage fees. on home loans of arounpadmort four hundred grandga. so here's an example. if you have a fico score of 620 ,you get a one point 75% discount on your mortgage fees. if you have a 740 score, inrtgae other words, you pay your bill s on time. you've done the right thing.ore you're a good citizen.y your you have b to pay 1% more so you you have b to pay 1% more so you the right thing and paying your bills. you get punishedyo doing the . we are incentivizing bad behavior. we're hurting the good people. since the day you were born, you have been told pay your debts. it's not your money.shed you borrowed i.t from somebody beu borrowed i.t from somebody else. you have to pay it back .vior. if you don't, it's stealin g. r u don't, it's stealin >> now we're saying if yourrowed don't stea il, we're going to hurt you. and in real life, that means that over the course of a 30 or
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mortgage for a hundred thousand dollar home, that's a swing of dollar home, that's a swing of and they're claiming racismthe to justify thicos. stify >>th black americans are the on racial group in this country with average credit scores of under six eighty. >> now, why is that? we don't know. whites, hispanics, asians have higher credit scores. therefore, as you'd expect, the mortgage now rate for credi african-american borrowers is higher than the overall population. african-e in this country's biggest market. and that's the reason the suburbs have different demographics. from the cities. that's called economics. now, if you wanted to change whe that, you would encourage people to have good spending people to have good spending butht they don't care about that making people happier or getting them out of debt. no, they want to change the suburbs, make them denser so they'll be more reliably democratic . voting. that's the bottom line. it's always about election results. it's always about power, aboute improving anybody's life. meanwhile,s the democratic party's donors in private
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equity, of course, arelways ab . equity, of course, arelways ab . americans with good credit to buy homeuiy it s. becaus why?e ore because that will mean more renters, renters of homes. they own.ers, renters of homes. >> home ownershipeowner is increasinglshy out of reach n our portfolio. the majority cannot buy a home, cannot afford to buy a home ormi don't have the credit to buy the homes. the homes. millennials that tends to be our primary resident, they would probably tell you they don't necessarily desire to own a home or to own a car. they've grown up in the sharing economy. and for what's importanta home to them is lifestyle. th right.ey'vsh and so iarf they canin movg e it and so iarf they canin movg e it hotel ready home and have a low thtel ready home and have a low very compelling for them peoplee don't want to even they don't want to own anything. they want to be penniless. and impoverished with the whims of oligarchs. >> that's really what they want . >> do you ow anyn anything, mrt. oligarch guy?
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she never asked. >> stephanie , fanboyss it and economists, ceo, macro maven. she joins us tonight to assess. stephanie , thanks so much for coming. so, as always, the beneficiaries of these schemes are never the people who they tell you they are. oh, the oppressed, the hopeless. the hopeless. their donorsjo who are buying ua residential homes and turning them into rental propertiemethe s. turnin s. turnin democratic donors. thank you. f that old expression, those who refuse to learn from history are doomed to repeat it. we tried this exercise underse r george bush when they decided that we needed to create they de ownership society and the bush administration in conjunction with fannie mae and freddie mac. you'll recall franklin raines fi and barney frank all gote in and decided that we needed to me to make it easier for people to become homeowners.omeown wholecome homeowners.omeown that whole situation worked
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out. but i would argue this situation is even more sinister than what you outlined in terms of trying to get people to movet to the suburbs and basically su homeownershipnd basically because we are on the doorstep righuse we are on the doorstep bubble right out. so essentially what they're doing is they're encouraging people to stretchise into homes that they couldn't otherwise afford. precisto strhomes the as the flt to fall out underneath them as prices decline and we got as prices decline and we got as reported by the national association of realtors yesterday. thcline. g home s as and it reflects the secondse back to back a month of declinin month og home prices. so it's here already. and we have seen sales volumes just collapse at a speed that is even faster than we sawe hous during the housing bubble bust. and that presageinats an equalll substantial decline on prices. so i think wine will , again, fr
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only the second time in our history, see nationwide home prices decline. so this idea, it now is the time to encourage people who can't otherwise afford who can't otherwise afford to do soot is really, really sor dangerous. these people will probably be underwater in their homes be underwater in their homes then what? then what kind of policy arer to they going to prescribe? you know, i shudder to imagine. and , you know, it goes without saying, tucker, should that the reason homes are increasingly unaffordable for people is because we havwe havet over a decade pushing moneye into this economy. with reckless monetaryonomy wi and fiscal policy that inflated a massive bubble in housing. but now the fed is raising rates to dampen. so you have a combination of inflated home prices and higher interest rates that have made it unaffordable. it's not racism.da it's makinmpg homes unaffordabl. it's reckles os policyf , and they're layering more reckless policy on top to solve it.
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so nicely put, so nicely put. to so nicely put, so nicely put. to looks for the average person. 70%, we appreciate your coming on tonight. thank you. i my pleasure. >> thank you, tucker. so you will remember in the one debate of the twenty twenty election, joe bidentucke. said on stage that the laptop story, his son's laptop was, quote, russian disinformation. >> that sounded ludicrous. but he was able to say dozens of former high level and very famous intelligence officialsndm to prove he was right.ou thatrove he was right.ou suspected all along. that was a lie and it was a lie that came from joe biden that came from joe biden blinken. thatat is election interference. and yet, amazingly, not one reporter asked a question about that story in today's whitked a que house briefing. we turn now, as we always do, with gratitude for fox'sfing. kevin corke to fill in the blanks. >> hey, kevin lway, goods do to seenks. you, my friend. thiske is really quite a story. former cia deputy director michael morrell the ctor michael morrell
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judiciary and intel committees and during that testimony, he revealed that not only did the biden campaign help to strategize about the public release of the now infamous release of the now infamous anthony blinken, who was then a senior adviser for s senior adviser for s the impetus of that public statement signed back in october of 2020 that implied the laptop belonging to hunter. biden was russiaony blinnck in ocsiaony disinformation. imsinformation. now it gets worse than that,plie as you know. d nter bid fifty one former intel officials, including men like john brennan, james clapper, ap who's already lied before congress. leon panetta signed ontowh a letter claiming that it had, quote, all the classic earmarks of a russian information operation. well, now congressional leaders, including judiciary chair jim jordan and intel chairman mike turner, are asking blinken to explainc himself, the demanding he notopt only identify the peopleioto with whom he communicated about drafting the statement, they want him to produce demandin all the documents referring to it, and they've given him until may the 4th at five p.m. to comply
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. now, critics also add this to further underscore the increasingly worrisome ties between the securitythe docu stm and the democratic party that deputy director morell d that not only did he help the biden campaign and not only did they help with the letter, he said he did so ingn t part because he wanted o to help them win the election. them win the election. kevin corke, thank you for that. you're welcome. well, it's been nearly a monthgt since a transgender terrorist murdered six people, three children as well at a nashville school, christian school. and yet the fbi and localpolice police are still hiding that aoo shooter's manifesto. shooter's manifesto. you're not allowed to semae it.d wh ty is there more next? looks like you've been sleeping well. >> he's back to my pillow guy and you're looking good. still feeling good? well, just when you thought it couldn't get any better, we've
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buns. t interestingly, the fbi and metro nashville police are still refusing to release any sl information about the motives behind ase any the murder of cn at a christian school several weeks ago. the manifesto, written by thee i transgender mass shooter, remains hidden from the restfeh . the public cannot see that. why travis is the founder of. out kick is off the coast.nder the travis and buck sexton show . he joins us tonight. clay, thanks so much for coming on . you would think that in a free country, you'd be allowede this to know why something like this happened. why can't we know? >> i think because it doesn't fit the narrative. thanks for having me on ,why tucker. i'm a born and raised nashvillch . this hits particularly closeavm to me. i've got three kids in schoolme. in nashville. like any parent. i'ver a storiny like this, your heart stops. >> and that's why we need to doe everything a we can to preventeg another shooting like this. thother shooting like this.
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this particular location? iswhat can we learn from that targeting and how do we helppre to prevent this from happening anywhere else until weng anywh w the motivations of the shooter and we can debate and discuss them, it's very hard to figure of t, it's very hard to figure does not happen again. and dis does not happen again. and dis a donald trump supporting gusoy hat wearing right wing lunatic who had committed this murder and wrote a manifesto justifying it based on his support for donald trump and fox news, "the washington post", the new york times would have had tirk times would have had and the fbi were able to review it. as you said in the tease, it's been nearly a month. monday will mark four , monday will mark four , happened. rev itie is inexcusable. it is indefensible.w theraid in tbeen neae is no jusn whatsoever for the american public not to have had accesswho to this document. >> i knoevcan
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w. >> and , of course, that they're withholding information there, almost by definition, lying to you. lack of transparency is the first sign of corruption. alrst sign of corruption. governor , i think, sortmo of wo doesn't he just takef sign o the information, put it on his twitter feed? why are republicans putting upge with this and participating in thisrnrepublic propaganda campa? you've got eight congressmen who are republicans from tennessee. you've got both senators and you've got a governor and all of them live in the nashville area. so i would encourage all of them. i like them all. i would encourage all of them.l i would encourage all of them.l officials to go after the fbi here and figure out why thisy ti is not being released.ased and i think, frankly, the nashville police departmenth should come out and tell us if the fbi has stepped in and tried to bigfoot them and keep this from being released. this needs to be out there. everybody needs to be able to see it again. tucker, to me, i'm speaking as a nashville yian with three kids in public school, two kids in public school, one kid in private school in nashville. >> we all deserve to know, ofer.
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theirs. and the governor could do it today. with 3 ki kids a pand i hope that he will. travis, great to see you. thank you so much. great to see you as well, tucker. >> this is important. i think. i think it is so phenomenal. yo. killings by fentanyl now the leading cause of avoidable fentleading cause of avoidable forty five in this country. why is this happening? well, it's happening because china is flooding our countryen with this and it's coming upis through mexico. e countrit's here because our sn border is open. hundreds of thousands of americans have died because of this. nobody in washington cares. mark meckler cares. >> an april twenty nine . >> an april twenty nine . more rally at the stateied be capitol in austin, texas. is to end the crisisxas. at the border and push back against the mexican drug cartels and their chinese thrtels and their chinese americans . mark meckler joins us tonigheit with a preview of what to expect in april 20th. , thank you first for doing getf this and second for comingirseco on to tell us about it. whatnd f are we going to see apl twenty ninth in austin or hope you see thousands of people
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flooding in from all over texas and all over the country. for the how many more rally are coming together to expose the real truth of this problem? the problem is of a magnitude much greater than is mostly being reported on television. i've been looking into this for the last few weeks. you mentioned hundreds of thousands of people dead from fenton on right now at seven minutes, 30% of women at least bein g as they come upousand and into this country. young children being sols ded ir slavery. so what we're going to do is we're going to tell the truth about what's going on . >> we're going to tell that truth to the american people broadly. fentanyi mean, there is a oncel you have the same situation.d you have across the country. e e we s have a republican governor who's actively calabro. meeting with the left. i mean, texas has a national guard for two years. i've wondered, why isn't the governor of your state justo closed the border with his ownnw troops? why is that hard? ever no one's ever answer thaant question. yeah. >> and , tucker, you did an>> interview with him not too long ago, and you said he would
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essentially be a folk hero if he would close the border. we agree with that. what we're trying to do here yod is set the stage foridth h governor abbott to dim no the r thing. there are bills pending in if with thbills pending in the texas legislature that would create a bordeternity r protection unit under the control of governor abbott. we believe this is necessary to repel the invasion. and make no mistake, it is an invasion as defined by the united states constitution. it is an invasion of historic proportions. the governor has the ability to do stuff about it. the legislature has the ability to do things about it. we're asking them to come together and we're going to put the pressure on to make sure that they do so. yeah, but john cornyn, your senator, will spend an hour telling you about how terrible the invasion of ukraine is and never mentioned c the one happening in his state.i >> it's s unbelievable. mark meckler no mist, godspeed,l twenty nine , austin, texas. the rally. thanks. bility stuff thank you.abslature to do thank you.abslature to do th there has been an uproar inanmek modern egypt about the wayinda they have cast the role of cleopatra. >> one man is suing netflix forh
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>> now back to tucker carlson tonight. peopght. order marked first in officenowa to combat discrimination againslson. againslson. >> i excuse me. plus, americans . that >>wa that was the president of stwa that was the president of is always, in this case, over the latest acronym for the pronoun people. >> for the record, it's calledfh lgbtq . i'm a plusrd is ca plus. you see the plus mark all over the place. now, we went shopping for mother's day cards today at a rite aid. and so the entire category for lgbtq aa plus cards. and it got us wondering who'sma. in the plus category? are we iwe went n the plus cate we feel like we're a netndering addition. we're the plus peoplwho was e. any plus person out there categ is always welcome to come on this showwe feel and explaie so plus about you. but in the meantime, tepic more of the spectator has thought a lot about this. we thought we would speak
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to him about it tonight. thought joe , thanks so much for comingr on . so who's coming on who's in the, i don't want to make this personal. i want to get my feelings hurt. but do i qualify in the plus category? and if not, me, who ? 100 oh , you.perc absolutely. i'velutely. i mean, it's a been lobbying begaye for a long time. yes. welcome to the community. soccer club, lobbying big game for a long time.it for to get in and out of the alphabet. you know, we should have s in there for straight people, but of course they won't let us have that for some reason. we have the plus.'t let now, u it really you know what? they pretend to be so inclusive and yet here they are excludingn 96% of the population, you know, but they hide it in that plus so you can hide there in the plus somewhere down the alphabet. it kind of signifies it, much like the struggle for justicelu. and equality itself. the alphabetit kin people are kf nebulous and extend into perpetuity. they're kind of undefinable. they're kind of undefinable.
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is for anyone. can i ask and i think you told me once you've been banned fromb bars since yoaru started coming on the show, so maybe you haven't had the experience recently, but when was the last time you're in a bar y. and someone came and said, i'm part of it i'm part of it plus, i'm the fabled one , the loch ness monster. i'm the fun, the plus. you hear about but have nevert seen. >> has anyone ever said that o yoas anyone ever said that to you? u? >> yyeah. where are the minuses to like, hey, i'm a plus or a minus. too. when w e get together tonight, you know the church i , i think when you start going around and asking people if they're plus's exactly. you know, one thing it's funny too is like the q nobody really >>o is like the q nobody really i don't know what we're. no, i don't know what it is . no one knows what it is . is that really true? i mean, i guess we're notrue? you're not allowed to ask questions. you just have to sort of nodo a and be like you are a plus. but whateah. a sincere question is someone who i think still lives in brooklyn, like,is a rea is there a real definition for that? well, i'll tell you what my definition of is . essentially, there's two types of. there's the sort of run of
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the mill gay man who lives in brooklyn. my you can probably spot himtypes by having like a dangly earring and some really baofa sort od ek and he calls himself becausehe l he wants to be special. he wants to think he's unique. that's the first type of, the second type of is really the second type of is really to add a little pizzazz to herself. thime a quso so, you know, she s she's boring. she thinks she's basicthink sh.i she thinks she's basicthink sh.i friends, maybe once kissed a girl in college so she canor now call herself or somewherequ . the pluses. bus beent ha qs beenui quite, q helpful for for for many people, you know, kind of doeso the job of the plus. anyway, to be honestlus to , not my world, but absolutely fascinating. >> and as a believer in precision in language, i am so grateful that you helped definen that tonight more . >>ot thankevor m youoo. >> thank you. so you can't have a revolution so you can't have a revolution everything that came before, because if you knew what actually happened before, you wouldn't be too psyched about
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the future. they're planning for you. and that's why y tearingou k do the past is a huge part ofbehey the equity agenda. netflix has noning forw decided to rewrite the history of egypt for some reason. what did egypt do? i don't know. but netflix has a newe hist documentary out claiming thator cleopatra was black watcpt do? h. >> there was a time long ago when women ruled power. with unparalleled power as warriors. queen mothers of nations, and there is none among theme more iconic than cleopatra. i would die for egypt. what would you die for? i imagine how to have curly hair like a similar skin color. i remember my grandmother coremember my grandmother they tell you in school. cleopatrber my ga is black. she has become an icon. i got queen of kings. she h heasr story resonates with everyone. >> woman resonat now, for the ro
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we have zero interest in what cleopatra looked like. kind of kind of irrelevant was we want to pretend to look just like jada pinkett smith, who produced this film. >> fine, but we're not egyptians. the egyptians don't like it at all. they feel like this is revisionism. so why don't egyptian lawyer has just sued netflix sayingproc the documentary is a, quote,neti forgery that aims to , quote,mi erase egyptian identity. and there is such a thing and we take it seriouslyidentity we twe take it seriouslyidentity scary. >> the author of privilege victims, he joinake it s s to assess any what since the story makes me in laugh. it's so importan'tt to the knowh rich white liberals, some of whom are black at netflix, to make this point. but the egyptians, i think, care because it's about their country right? no, i mean, first and foremost, all this tinkering with the race and the obsession with representation. and you've got to switch our historical beloved and iconic historical fictionale characters, often times fo brisi a different race. t is a gimmick whichssion wi
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should be the surest sign thati the underlying product is not reallyand any good.ld be th right. t that's firsthe and foremost. but secondly, yes, ot again, this this obsession with representation and you got to have a different race foremoe out front to give a voice front to the voiceless. that that is was destined to always runs into these troubles becausrun e at some point it's going to be your culture that people are trampling on . it's going to be the peopleing n that that represented or tha.trn are within your your ethnicityte ,your nationality, where you're from and lived it. atgo oneom and lived it. some point. and it's not just going to go one way. the whole thing with racial and what's okay if we do it. but you can't do it to us. no, you're going to upset somebody. >> and that's where we've endede up. so what's so a interestingnd ite is like, how long can people subsist on a diet of symbolic victories? if i say vote for men , improve your life, i would say i'm going to fix the roads. i'm going to pick up your trashn on time, provide you policeg he on time, provide you policeg he or you could support a family. they're like, we're going to give you a netflix documentary where cleopatra looks like you and we're hopinge that's enoug.
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h. that' and it's realls y strange.ot i'm not sure how these what the business model or how it sustains itself, because, again, it's a gimmick. i don't know how people and i assume so many have caughtt susi on to the when you see something like this, we're something like this, we're e the little mermaid black now. well, is the movieo make actualt good? nine times out of ten ?e >> it's not.t. yeah. any g i mean, i don'oot i watch gilligan's island. i never felt likkne especiallyow affirmed by the fact the skipper was white, youe. know, didn't care. l i still don't care. it's great to see you tonight. thanks to you. well, the other night we interviewed a man who deliversd' pizza for a living inry, pennsylvania. and while doingoodsee you g tha stop a robbery, actually apprehended the perp. we thought that man's a hero.y. we have an update on him in just a moment. >> we say that a happy
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gate. remember that it was a cult> hev found in the nineteen seventies by a former seminarian called marshall applewhite and his girlfriend bonnie lou. nettle's members of the believe they were part of an net alien species trapped in human form. me the couapplewhite taught thee up all human attachments. the relationships, their families, their friends, their jobs, their possessions, ultimately their names, their genders and their ownl hua bodies. n >> sound familiar? the nineteen ninety five ,sounda the discovery of the hale boppta comet convinced marshall applewhitele that his propheciec were about to come true. so what di cd heom do?e well, in pursuit of androgenous immortality, he castrator himself and encouraged his fellow cultists to do the same. and many did. >> they castrated themselves at a clinic in mexico. then two years later, atat a applewhites direction, the cult committed mass suicide i n house outside san diego. thirty eight people died. you can go on wikipedia and read all about it, and we
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recommend that you do. >> why?. because once again, it sounds familiar. heavens, eight is proof that when religious fanatics command you to surrender your gender and become androgynous, castrate yourself and your children, it's probably not, going to end well. >>te yours so we spent last week talking a lot about the leaker, the twenty one year old massachusetts air national guardsman who brought forward documents proving the biden administration has been lying about the war in ukraine forthea more than a year now.r mo were kno tw that there areha, in fact, boots on the ground, american special forces fighting in ukraine. ukralso know that ukraine is losing that war.e is most media outlets are l telline yotsu the opposite. >> they're telling you, in fact, to focus on the leaker, not what he leaked. but senator mike brown of indiana is one of the very fewao republican in the senate who is concerned about the substance of this story. isvery fewt these documents rev. and how should we respond?
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>> senator brown joinscu us tonight. u so much fornk yoments e respon coming on and for paying attention to what matters, not the kid, but what he showed us . what do you think these documents say and how should we respond to them? >> we've been engage attentid op there for overon a year and all you heard was transparency. and we will not have troopsr an on the ground. sadly, youal get theu he inform likeon t this. just a fewwe days ago, we sent off a ladder. tell who authorized this, how many are actually there? what are they doing? this is eerily familiar to whata we should have learned decadesri ago in vietnam, getting engagel . these thingswh wer e mission creep comes into play. afghanistacomes inn, iraq lookse it's reeling all over again. >> big difference is this is worth two world wars were started much different settingrs much different context. we're going to make sure thad. t we get to the bottom of it.. supposed to give us an answerer by may. secondmay 2. , what's so distressing when you hear that is you're not a talk show host on a cable
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news channel. you're a sitting united states senator who was elected by your entire state and one of your jobs to provide oversight of the pentagon. and if they held thation information from you, they hid y it from you. that like a very big deal . it's a big deal and it's not a first time. look a t how many other timesit's within agencies in n a biden administration, look how they've used executive orders when they bypass the legislative process. this is clear. if you're going to deploy order troops, that'ss a congressionao responsibility. ce from the 73 war powers act. there's so much in this administration that they use the agencies. >> they can't get it done legislatively. let you force the issue here. tu >> i think they've really pushed the envelope. we've spenit down t so much timr pounding on your republican colleagues in the senate for ignoring this rer stuff. if and then w e learned that you were, i think, rightly incensed by can you give a sense of how many of your fellow
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republicans in the senate share your views on this? ure >> let's look at it this way. when i ran, i ran as an outsider. i lo sook i look at things differently. and this relates to like this budget mess we're in as well. there are at least 10 to th neocons. >> these are the most aggressive of the defense hawks. i think it's the moshot importa. thing we do. defense accountable. a this is how this happens. so are generally in a really weird way, 10 to 15 republicans that team up now with all democrats to give us the budget mess we've got and then go along with this foreign escapade stuff. we cannot be the police of the world. we pay all the bills over there. now, where is the eu handling its fair share of this? the p >>ol so much is wrong.we pay we a just have to be carefulis g here, you know., from the outside. >> that's exactly what it lookse like. bure. t it's really interestingke. to hear that confirmed fromhat the inside. and confiri i believe your voters ae behind you on this. so i we appreciate your coming
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on and doing. >> you bet. senator mike brown of indiana. thanks so the other night welivm interviewed a pizza delivery man called tyler morelle was not only a hero, he'll stop an armed robbery. he was also a great guy and we wanted to taste his pizza. and next, we will you guys meet ahmed interpretor from writer director guy ritchie. not ahmed saved my life. now he's being hunted by the taliban. i am going to get that man and his family out. >> you're going back into a war zone that you're going to be alone. >> we have to go now. it's going to be a dangerous journey. don't have much time. dirigiste the covenant rated r outplaying only in theaters
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>> fine up today. the other night we interviewed a heroic pizza delivery man called tyler morrell. and ever conscious ofamed t the opportunityly to use our jot to get free food, we thought we'd like to taste your pizza. tyler harrell joins us ind will studio. he will deliver literall der liy anywhere for it to meet you inun first couple of coco's. so we these are from koko's established nineteen seventy eight . everybody loves cocoa's pizza. that's right. where's kolkhoz base? whern, pennsylvaniaare co and delaware county. delaware county. the best parun t of>> the the state. cheese pies. special a special pie for you. hey, here's tucker's. so i am, as you can likely tell the pizza aficionado, i wasa piz a pizza delivery boy for warm at all. >> yeah, it's totally warm. these warmers are just like scin one of the great wonders of science. we're goinceg to this is sausaga ,that sausage and pineapple and really quick, as a pizza professional, do you look down on this order? >> is this. i do. i think that i consider. a criminal. i used t
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>> i used to deliver pizzas in calzones i considered immoral, calzonbut i delivered them anyw. >> it's actually still hot , but actually still hot . all the way from is so good.ia it's unbelievable. and a hero. >> how's your leg, by the way? s your leg was injured by the fleeing the car thief. it's got a bone bruise on it down here. .,i can see it. >> yeah. it's not too bad though. where your family and friendsr i >> timpressed by what yolyu did. >> they were actually here with me today. are there really?ysel i'm going to go once i'veyour stuffed myself on your pineapplsagee sausage. >> and you're right, it is a disgusting order, but i have noe shame i'm goiny g to meet. oh, there they are.at way we just saw what a great way to end the week. truly, that was a great segmenta and was gratefulte that you came on . and i'm especially grateful for the pie. thank you for having me. appreciate it. employeeek. of the week. i we'rt e going to make it ofr moe the year. tell morale cocoa'l.s pizza. w. >> that's it for us forbe bac the week. we'll be back by thek. the entie episode of let them eat bugs. not quite as good as pizzag nown streaming on fox news, a promo code, originals for thirty days. free. l be back on monday. e th
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