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look at president's wife after the white house, 10:00 p.m. eastern here on fox news channel. that is hour "fox reports" this sunday april 25, i am jon scott, thank you for watching, see you again next weekend. >> announcer: from sunny southern california, the premier of "tucker carlson originals," and now your host, tucker carlson. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: welcome. we are coming to you from the fox studio lot in los angeles. we want to give you the first look at something we have been working on for months now. it is a new series of long form journalism called "tucker carlson originals." we have come to los angeles for a reason. this city was once the center of american creativity. people moved here from all over the world to tell stories. creating art requires open mindedness and a commitment to
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the truth. that is what art is. it does not have to be nonfiction, but it must be true. there is not much art being made in los angeles anymore, probably because people here can no longer tell the truth. my anger is mandatory. every idea, every word is measured against political imperatives. if it hurts the party, it cannot be said. freethinkers are swiftly punished. what a shocking change this is. for generations, this place, the art colony of hollywood, fought to preserve the freedom of speech and freedom of conscience for everyone in america. now, in a remarkable reversal that too if you have noticed, hollywood leads the forces of darkness and intellectual risk fashion. no film or tv show that challenges the core pieties of neoliberalism is allowed here. they let the communist party of china center their script. art is dead in hollywood. it has been replaced by rigid ideological propaganda.
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it is against this sad backdrop that we are announcing our new series. we are hopeful about the future of this country. we don't think the current moment can last forever. we still believe it is possible to tell the truth on television. with the full backing of fox news, we plan to. each episode of "tucker carlson originals" will consider a single topic modestly and in depth. you won't see coverage like this on any other channel, and there is a reason for that. other channels ignore the stories because they are the stories that matter. we have fought through each and every one of them. they're not quick and dirty segments, but full investigations into the trends changing our country. you can watch the first episode on fox nation right now. here is a preview of this season. ♪ ♪ >> i cannot believe i am shooting at the hickok 45 range. >> they are totally full of
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[bleep]. >> let's go. >> my concern is my daughter. >> this corridor is more than an energy project. it's an attack, the week against the strong. >> we are just so delighted you are a gun guy. >> tucker: in a minute, we will show you more excerpts from the episodes we have been working on and meet the people we have been interviewing. for an overview of this, we are joined by our producer, justin welch. out of the control room. so why this series now? >> we are in l.a., and ellie is a ridiculous place but we enjoy coming here. the truth is the people that are putting together the show are the people our audience can trust because we have been doing "tucker carlson tonight" for four years and we go out there
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put together important stories, but sometimes we send our cameras and producers out there, we only have 3 minutes, 4 minutes for a segment, now we can spend time telling important stories, and years ago -- >> tucker: at length. that's the thing. there was once a wide offering of documentary type series on television, news shows, that went for more than 4 minutes. >> the broad word networks had "20/20," and they don't offer what people grew up with 20, 30, 40 years ago. they have been subverted by not being believable and not telling real stories, and we are telling real stories, setting our cameras out there with our producers, people that do a show we believe in every night, we believe in the people that put together our show and i think our audience until we we are not phony. >> tucker: i hate talking about our employer, the channel, the network, the company, because it does seem a little bit self-involved, but i do think it is important that fox
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as a company is backing something like this right now as other channels are basically neutered by politics. we are on the fox studio lot. >> they are putting a lot behind this project because they believe in it and they believe in what we are doing, and they have since we launched "tucker carlson tonight" four years ago, and they are that now and giving us the resources and the money and the team to go out and tell stories that americans actually are talking about and care about, nobody else is. it is not really a very difficult business model for a company like fox to just say, people actually want to hear about what is happening in their communities. that's the basic essence of covering news, but nobody is doing that anymore, so, okay, we sent a camera, we sent a reporter, we sent real journalists that other networks, they are not doing that. they have shows with don lemon or chris cuomo, oh, i'm a journalist, but no, we are actually sending people to cover audience cares about and want to hear more about it.
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>> tucker: it's not complicated, but as you said, no one is doing it, and we are grateful to fox news. justin wells, thank you. the first episodes of a new series are available as we speak on fox nation. and the first is a close look at one of the biggest stories of the moment, of the generation, really. skyrocketing crime rates. we took a very close look at the city of chicago and a woman called kim foxx, the prosecutor backed by george soros who has taken the side of criminals against the population. in order to do this segment, or investigative unit got access, exclusive access, pretty amazing, to hundreds of hours of surveillance footage taken from municipal cameras across the city of chicago, leaked to us, and then watched all of it. the footage is shocking, and in total, it depicts a city in collapse. here is a look. >> [bleep]. >> as an elder man who has had a
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7-year-old killed on a basketball court. [siren sounded] and who has been to funerals for many young people, who have been gunned down by violence in our streets. you often wonder what stops other people from standing up and saying "enough." ♪ ♪ >> as lori lightfoot lightfoot watch the riots from afar protected by the copolice department. >> [bleep]. >> looters and rioters ransacked the city. cost nearly $100 million in damages. >> we are not talking about just buildings and structures, we are about people who i felt as though there structures have been destroyed. >> whether you are left, right, conservative, or liberal, the safety of your families and your
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neighborhoods should transcend politics. >> [bleep]. >> i don't know where the [bleep] the keys at. >> kim foxx let the vast majority of looters walk with no charges. of the handful of looters who did face prosecution, most were granted pretrial release. >> here they! >> very demoralizing for our residents to be told to call 911 when you see crime happening, only to see that same criminal be arrested ad and released witn 24 hours. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: when you watch that whole piece, and we hope that you will, one person may stick out in stark relief. his name was raymond lopez. he is an alderman in the city of chicago. he is a democrat. but as things started to fall apart around him, he rose to the
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occasion come almost alone in it. lopez was scheduled to join us here in los angeles, but there were more riots, chaos, violence in his neighborhood, so he is staying put in the city he represents. he joins us now from the south side of chicago. alderman, thank you so much for joining us. tell us, if you would -- i doubt you've seen the whole piece yet, but when you do, you will see your words really do resonate above all in it. tell us what is going on in your city, the city you represent. >> you know, in the city of chicago, like so many cities across this great nation of ours, we are seeing politics interfering with the most basic function of government, which is to keep the citizens safe, and time and time again, that injection of politics and public safety is negatively impacting every community in my city and in communities across this country. we are standing right now on the basketball court where that young lady passed away four
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years ago, in 2017. that weekend, we had four children shot, and we have seen children being shot time and time again, only to hear the platitudes from politicians and elected officials, like kim foxx, like the mayor, that we need hope and prayer, and find out who put the guns in their hands, never once saying we are going to prosecute criminals, that we are going to go after the gang members actively recruiting our children. everyone wants to dance around the issue. and that has to stop, because if we are to have our future, as a city, as a country, to continue, we need to protect our children. we need to jettison the politics and make public safety a universal, basic, not only in chicago but across the country. >> tucker: amen. what you said i think resonates with everyone watching, no matter who they voted for. you are, though, a democrat. your party controls the city. there is a lot of pressure on you not to talk like that.
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why are you doing it? >> you said it yourself. the truth is the truth. even right now, we are dealing with a situation, and officer-involved shooting, caused a 13-year-old to be shot. but there are so many trying to twist the narrative as if he was a martyr from the barrio, when he was a gang recruited individual whose parents were unaware that their child was slipping into the hands of the generational gang culture in. it has to stop. we can't just turn a blind eye, because at some point, we will see a complete collapse of our way of life and i am not want to see happen. >> tucker: amazing. alderman lopez, i hope you stay in chicago and leave that city. thank you very much. >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: so, at the heart of the problems we are seeing in chicago come of the murders, a radical prosecutors who allow criminals to operate with impunity, but it is not just chicago where we are seeing
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this. the city of boston, for example, homicides rose by more than 50% over a year under their prosecutor. st. louis had a high under their sorrows-back prosecutor. here in los angeles, it has taken just four months, for the prosecutor, also backed by george soros, his name is george gascon, to have an effect. bill lujan has been following this. give us a sense. >> we're coming to you just outside the fox lot, and ever since george gascon came to l.a., he has made it clear, he believes in rehabilitation, more so than incarceration, and he has made really a laundry list of changes to the criminal justice system here in los angeles, that his critics say our friendly to criminals. he got rid of gun enhancements, gang enhancements, got rid of the d.a. offices delete hard-core gangs unit that prosecuted the worst gang crimes, been around for almost 40 years, and he has completely
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disbanded the unit. he doesn't believe in the death penalty, refusing to prosecute life without parole, not even allowing his own prosecutors to attend parole hearings, not prosecuting juveniles as adults, in any case, no matter how heinous their crime is. he is actively trying to resentenced up to 30,000 inmates and hiring public defenders to be high level prosecutors on his staff, including two women, one of which posted that l.a.p.d. are barbarians and prisons should be abolished. the other posted encouraging looters to burn a city down. george gascon come almost mike also one of the masterminds behind prop 47, essentially decriminalized drug use and drug possession in california, which critics say is leading to the p- all of this at a time when l.a.p.d. has been defunded
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$150 million, sheriff's department defunded $145 million, and the l.a. county, first quarter 2021, of 120%. critics say george gascon's policies are only going to make things worse, so tucker, sounds like you are going to have plenty of content for "tucker carlson originals" out here in l.a. send it back to you. >> tucker: bill lujan, thank you. living proof local journalism is not dead and when you bother to do it, it makes a difference. 's the first episode of our investigative series "tucker carlson originals" is available on fox nation. that much more to come from the fox studio lot in los angeles. a preview of another episode from our series is straight ahead. >> announcer: if you don't have fox nation, go to foxnation.com on the break to sign up. ♪ ♪
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>> announcer: from the fox studio lot, an exclusive first look at never-before-seen footage from the hottest premiere in the world of fox, "tucker carlson originals." ♪ ♪ >> tucker: welcome back. coming to you from the fox lot in l.a., the first episodes of our new series, "tucker carlson originals" come available online at fox nation, easy to see it, stream it on your computer, iphone,
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television. it is a documentary style, and that gives more freedom to produce in-depth investigations come a lot more time than cable news segments. thanks to fox, we can cover everything we like, and we are. the only rule is it has to be important at it has to be something you can see elsewhere, and that leaves a lot of topics for us. the second episode in the series is about a corrupt green energy scheme. there are a lot of them underway right now. but this one could potentially destroy the last large standing forest east of the mississippi. two foreign-owned power companies stand to make millions from it. here's a look at what they're trying to do. ♪ ♪ >> maine is such a beautiful place. has such special characteristics. the fresh air, the forests, the fish, the deer.
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and look at what we are about to do. is destroy that. this corridor is going to cut right through that habitat and destroy it. >> this is it. there is no place like this on the east coast anymore. >> what we are up against in the state is some corporate corruption and political corruption. >> trees are one of the greatest sequesters of carbon we have. >> heavy equipment, bulldozers, everything is going to be sedated. >> if we don't stop this thing, the whole state of maine will become an ugly place. >> we are seeing them come through with this project and say it is in any way green, it's kind of a slap in the face to me on the thousands of other mainers who are fighting against this project.
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>> they take the carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, through photosynthesis, they create would. that would sits there for a long period of time. that carbon is sequestered. when you go to a power line, you're taking that down, that sequestration is lost. >> i want to say to something like 3,000 acres of clear cut when it is all said and done. and that is clear cut that is never coming back. this is forest habitat for animals. >> environmentalism used to be about saving the environment, nature, the land. we need more trees in this country, not fewer. >> list cmp corridor is going to cost something like 180 small streams wetlands, and other areas where the brook trout thrive. it's a bit of a problem, because they have been extricated almost everywhere else. what is it worth to a recreational guide, it's priceless.
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>> tucker: tom is the man you just saw in the clip. he is a longtime state senator in maine. he is retired. now he is leading the fight to save the north maine woods, and we're happy to have them right now. tom, thanks for coming on. >> thanks, tucker, for having us on. >> tucker: at such an important story and you never hear anything about it. the irony, the center of it. >> where this line is going to go through is going to be a clear cut that will never grow back. they talk about it being operating forest, it is true, but when you clear cut in a forest, the trees go back, where the light is put in, in this case, they can't go back. >> tucker: not to get too technical about it, this is our birthright as americans, an amazing place, this forest. there is a highway that runs the length of the state of maine, part of the interstate highway system. why would you not put the power lines along that? >> it's coming from canada.
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the 201 corridor, the reason they did not go down the 201 corridor according to central maine power, the company, they would have to talk to too many people and make too many deals, that's why they didn't do it. that is where it could have gone down logically, and if they hadn't done that, we probably wouldn't be here today. >> tucker: u of a project that is clearly not even up for debate, going to destroy a huge portion of the natural environment, why aren't environmental groups -- >> oh, they are. that is what is so neat about it. it is not about republicans or democrats. we are altogether. is environmentalists and businessmen. it is about people. it is about where to place to play, work, and enjoy yourself. it is still about neighbors. we are altogether, that is what is so unique about this fight, we all coalesce to fight -- different reasons, but we are there together. >> tucker: why hasn't this received more attention?
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>> i don't know. i wonder sometimes -- that is why i'm so glad we are on your show, to give us a chance to get it up to the nation. so glad your producers came to us and asked to do part of the show. i cannot tell you why. for whatever reason, the local media is not picking up on things like this that i've just described to you about the forest. b-1 is it because the business interests in this are powerful enough -- >> in my personal opinion, yes. you going to cross them come i don't think so. >> tucker: we don't have ads that i'm even aware of -- >> that's good. >> tucker: it is not a factor for us. >> they lose a major sponsor in some way, it can have a major impact on their newspaper and television stations and so forth. >> tucker: can this be stopped? >> yes, we have a petition, signed by 80,000 mainers. it puts it in the people's hands. i want the people to decide.
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you want maine to be different, do you want maine to be ugly, do you want me to get this terrible deal, or do you want it to stop? you have that chance in november. 80,000 signatures during covid-19. >> tucker: it feels like the phrase green energy is kryptonite to otherwise reasonable people. they want to do the right thing, they have heard green energy is good, so if you throw that term around, people say it must be good. >> we have data shows that their reservoirs, giant reservoir staff put on the aboriginal people from canada and flooded that, it's actually given off more carbon dioxide than a gas plant. >> tucker: yes. >> when it came through new hampshire, proposed that, they knew it was a bad deal, and they called it 30 green energy, but for some reason it comes there maine and gets filtered out, it is dirty green energy, does not meet the criteria massachusetts wants. >> tucker: amen. thank you for fighting this. it is nice to see someone fight back against corporate aggression once in a while. thank you. >> glad to do it and glad to be here. >> tucker: amen.
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the first episode of our new investigative series is online at fox nation. our team is working out a bunch of investigations. up next, a preview of our third episode that asks a very obvious question: this ar-15, this can you hear so much about, this weapon of war, it is america's most popular rifle. what is it exactly? what do people use it for? a clip from that episode is next. >> announcer: the premier of "tucker carlson originals" continues from the fox studio lot in sunny los angeles after the break. ♪ ♪
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>> announcer: at an outcome of the premier of the new flagship product of fox nation, "tucker carlson originals" continues from the fox studio l. >> tucker: welcome back to los angeles. investigative series we have been working on for several months and bringing you regularly going forward, called "tucker carlson originals." the first episode available on
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fox nation. there is a whole roster of different investigations on her way but we are going to begin in the next few months with one about ar-15s. now the ar-15 is a gun often talked about, but try to find what it is or what it does. very hard to find any news report about the gun that is honest or accurate. "usa today," the nation's newspaper, once adjusted gun owners made ar-15s more deadly by attaching bayonets to them. cnn once called them "semifully automatic" rifle. that's not a thing. and congressman sheila jackson lee of texas said in a are was hundreds of pounds. so what is in ar-15? we contrasted the rifle you can buy with the fully automatic m-16. here it is. ♪ ♪
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>> when you hear people talking about gun control, they are probably out talking about ar-15. >> yes, we're going to take your ar-15s. >> it is the most popular rifle in america and the number one target of gun activists. what is the ar-15? how does it work? why do people buy it? we began our investigation into this with the hickok 45, one of the most popular gun reviewers on youtube. >> let's go full auto, what the heck. [laughter] that look like fun? >> just hit me in the chest. >> there you go. it is unsafe. >> it's not just a semi, which they normally do. >> go ahead. avoid. >> i will definitely avoid the
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seal. >> the ar-15 is commonly referred to as an assault rifle. it is not. >> come out from under so we don't damage it if we miss. ♪ ♪ >> i'm ready. >> ready? >> this is a hickok 45. will you show us how this works on your ranch? >> okay. and what is your name again? >> sean hannity. >> that cowboy. >> tucker: if you've ever searched for information about guns on youtube, you have come across a man called hickok 45. he may be the single most knowledgeable voice about firearms in the public
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conversation. he is in our documentary and we are happy to have him on the red carpet in los angeles. hickok 45 from great to see the range. you follow the news. you are not political. especially in your youtube explanations, demonstrations about firearms. when you hear about the ar-15 can refer to consist of the president and all on the line as your response to that? >> it's pretty silly. i bought one in 1984, before a lot of viewers were probably even born. it's not a weapon of war, it's a modern sporting rifle i enjoy. a lot of people hunt with them. they are just a wonderful rifle for home defense, lightweight, effective, and adjustable stocks, most of them, and they are just a very versatile firearm, i think the most popular rifle in the country right now, for sporting purposes. >> tucker: in rural america,
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specifically. i mean, any rural zip code has a ton of ar-15s, and places with very low crime rates, you tend to find a lot of them. >> yeah, yeah. as we know, the crime committed with rifles is extremely low, of any kind. >> tucker: right. >> knives and everything surpassed that. a lot of this silliness about rifles is just fiction, diction in general. >> tucker: in must drive you crazy, as someone who is an actual expert on the subject, you take apart a firearm, know a lot about gunsmithing, just know a lot about guns, and must drive you crazy to hear people who know nothing about guns weigh in on them with this moral aggression. >> to some extent, i have been hearing it for decades and decades. i guess you get used to it. the difficulty now is there so adamant. maybe have more power than recent years, but oh, yeah, it's mostly silly, people ignoring --
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i think a lot of them don't care about the statistics, they really don't. as you know. yeah, it's frustrating, at times, but most of us go on and enjoy the firearms, we buy them for home defense, competition, hunting, and whatever we choose to do, and we support the second amendment gun rights groups. >> tucker: ar-15, i just need your perspective as an example of american manufacturing and engineering and innovation. kind of an impressive machine, isn't it? >> really is. really is. i've always said so many impressive things about it on the fact it reliable. you know, i go after a lot of different firearms in my life and shot, the ar is always interesting, but even with a cheap magazine, i've always been intrigued by the fact you can go to an army surplus store, pick up some old bags, get the finishes off of them, they will work 100% reliably. >> tucker: yeah. >> it is just a very reliable -- it is inherently reliable, light recoiling, it's a very popular,
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among people -- careful what i say -- small stature. >> tucker: yeah. >> young people. just anybody that maybe doesn't want a lot of recoil. it's just a lot of fun to shoot. 's why do so popular. >> tucker: it works, that is why people are so fond of it. hickok 45, a voice of sanity and deep knowledge. >> appreciate your support. >> tucker: you have it. as we told you, a soros-backed prosecutor is wreaking havoc on the city of chicago. our entire investigation available on foxnation.com. we have another preview of a fox nation story that we have made and we will show it to yout ahead. ♪ ♪ >> announcer: tucker carlson is back from the fox studio lot after the break. ♪ ♪
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i -- president biden said that determined to help india with the surge in coronavirus cases, that u.s. is working around the
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clock to immediately send drug treatments and rapid testing kits. covid cases in india have skyrocketd in recent weeks, the prime minister of india is urging all citizens to be vaccinated. >> death toll from the horrific fire at a baghdad fire for covid patients. a first second that flames overwhelmed second floor within 4 minutes. >> the cause is believed to be an exploding oxygen cylinder. >> georgia police say 6 people were killed, 10 injured after a van crashed and burst into flames on i35 about 35-miles northeast of l.a., law enforcement believe that a
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second vehicle might have been involved. the injured passengers were transported to local hospitals won known conditions. >> i'm john scott, back to premier of tucker carlson, original. original >> tucker: welcome back. we are in los angeles, standing in the shadow of where movies have been made for 100 years. we are here to debut a new magazine called "tucker carlson originals." you can watch it on television, your computer, even on your phone, and it is not hard to sign up for. in fact, it is so easy, and this is the acid test, that even a cable news host can do it. >> hey, it is tucker carlson. i'm looking at how you get to fox nation? how do you shows on fox nation? is it hard? can i do it in the back of an suv while driving through los angeles, is it that easy? it is that easy. we are going to show you just how easy it is. for step if you're over 50 is
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canyon in beverly hills. not to brag. there we go. and you can play fair are not going to watch myself because i'm not a narcissist, but i think i will watch this. hope that explains it. >> tucker: first episode of the new newsmagazine available right now on fox nation. it's about chicago and how a soros-backed prosecutor there essentially destroyed the city, the crime rate skyrocketed. that is not the only thing we produced, also watch episodes of "tucker carlson today" with bachman mike long interviews with people we find interesting. here are the best moments so far of episodes we have done. >> obviously, you've had a lot of successes. you are a very famous governor. what did not go according to plan? how did you screw up, in retrospect? >> i think, early on, i was just hungry for data, so i was looking at south korea, italy, and i'm trying to make sense of this virus. it seems to me that this was
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something that was risky for elderly people. didn't seem there was much risk in people, not just kids, but even people who are in reasonably good health, stay under 50, but i didn't really have the proof of that in florida, so when they did the 15 days to slow the spread and some of that stuff, you know, we followed that, whereas i think if i had had more data, i would have had the ability to say "wait a minute," you know, "why would we need to close a gym for two weeks?" i mean, these are younger people going to work out. if you are healthy, you are going to end up dealing with the virus better. so i think it took me a few weeks, march and into april, to get enough data to say "okay, we are not doing how shism. we are going to make sure our state is open. we'll get kids back in school and focus our production on elderly people." >> you've got this concept, somehow meghan markle, whom he married into one of the most privileged families in the world, and within a couple of years, is gone back to her home
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in california, is living in an $11 million mansion, doing all sorts of enormous deals with netflix, spotify, you name it, they are taking the checks. hundreds of millions, we read. and how are they getting those, tucker? they're getting there because they are the duke and duchess of sussex. they are getting them off their royal titles. the royal titles bestowed on them by the very institution, in an interview oprah winfrey, they say they can't stand and is suffocating and traps them and so on and so on. but you can't have it both ways. if you really believe that way about the royal family and the monarchy, give of your titles. but they won't do that because it makes them too much money. so now you have these two oppressed people living in a mansion california, earning hundreds of millions of dollars, in the middle of a pandemic that has killed nearly 3 million people, betraying themselves as the biggest victims in the world. >> so what does that tell you about the system itself, what does that suggest? >> that is when i started to think maybe there is something
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about the system that is broken, because again, as much as i love and admire my mama lost faith in the american dream and i think it is an important part of motivating yourself, there was something a little naive about it if i'm being honest. there were a lot of kids from our community, and i was the only one who made it to a place like that, and i think if that is true, it does suggest there is something a little bit broken down about, you know, social mobility-based american dream. there clearly is, right? we know most of the kids who come from a rough home, a rought reach the educational leap in our society. i think that is a real problem. >> i don't think joe biden means anything. i don't think there's anything that comes out of his mouth that he means. you know, when he is talking about jim crow 2.0, or he is talking about -- i heard him the other day saying certain nations are being pulled back, or certain states are being pulled back into a jim crow, where they are going to ask black people to count jelly beans before they
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can vote. it's insanity. it's reckless. it's irresponsible. it's sort of insane. it's really sort of equivalent to your pilot being drunk, sort of like, not a bad guy, but he is drunk, flying an airplane. yeah, so he drinks a little. you know what i mean? he has a copilot. >> tucker: so, just a couple hours south from where we are standing right now, thousands of foreign nationals are streaming across our southern border. the last wave of unaccompanied minors led to a huge rise in the power of a gang called ms-13. our special continues with a preview clip of an episode on that brutal salvadoran street gang. that is next. >> announcer: tucker did it come and so can you. secure your access to "tucker carlson originals" and "tucker carlson today" right now on foxnation.com during the
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okay, see you then. oh, hey, uhh, put that one in bay 34. 34. what? 34 is the number of months it takes for a foster kid to get adopted. on average. yeah, it's almost 3 years. wow. who had the chrome spinners? that's me. you're all set. vo - just talking about foster care can help foster care. 3 years. cash or credit?
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cash. vo - donate your small talk >> we are back from the fox studio lot here is tucker carlson pure it's between los angeles the debut of a newsmagazine, "tucker carlson originals" the first episode right now and every few weeks on fox nation. we recently traveled for the series for the smallest country in central america. to continue our investigation into ms 13 this is what weto found. >> what organizationally when? - - are you in? >> ms 13.
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>> that is a far greater threat to your life man isis. > violence on steroids what i have for my family has. >> they don't just shoot you or stab you but they do it over and over and over. >> . >> l.a. >> that last interview took place inside a prison in el salvador that he joined ms 13 right here in los angeles. that is the story in a nutshell. you will see that and much more on "fox nation" new
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episodes every few weeks the goal is to bring accurate and honest reporting but stories that we ourselves would watch in her own free time we hope you enjoy themse we will see you again soon. have a great night. >> . mark: hello this is "life, liberty & levin" we have some great guest tonight. before we do you will recall a few sundays ago i began a program beginning with thomas paine. with the american crisis

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