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because of is what you guys want. and that's what everybody wants. they want me to write another book in the oneness to stop eating meat. but were not going to do that. i don't care how long the strike is. that's all for tonight, tucker is up next. always remember, i'm watterson this is my world. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." one of the environmental catastrophes of our time is unfolding tonight off the coast of denmark. the northern stream pipelines, russian own conduits to transfer gasp, have been breached. they're pouring millions of
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cubic meters of gas into the baltic sea. there's a toxic bubble field more than half a mile wide. you can only guess how many marine animals are being killed right now, countless. but the lasting damage may be to the atmosphere. it's 90% methane. methane, as biden has told us, is the key driver of global warming, which is an existential threat to humanity in planet. so if you're worried about climate change, what just happened to the pipelines is its close of the apocalypse as you can imagine. it wasn't an accident. the same ten leaks were det detected, there were two undersea explosions, each of which was equivalent to hundreds of pounds of tnt. nothing on nature can account for that. leaks were in three separate places. only one explanation.
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this was an act of industrial terrorism. that was obvious to the prime minister of poland and he wasted no time saying so. >> today, we are also dealing with an act of sabotage. we do not know the details of what happened yet. but we can clearly see that is an act of sabotage. an act that probably marks the next stage in the escalation of the situation we are dealing with in ukraine. >> tucker: we can clearly see, he said, it's an act of sabotage. we can see that. who did it? prime suspect is obvious, he stole the 2016 election from hillary clinton, that would be vladimir putin. gooden is the north stream pipeline. he has decided to use pollution as an act of war, it has been
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said. twitter endorse that position. putin did it. that makes sense! pollutant can be evil, but is he stupid? he probably isn't stupid. and yet, if you're vladimir putin, you'd have to be a suicidal mode on to blow up your own energy pipeline. that's one thing you never do. natural gas pipeline is the main source of your power and wealth and leverage. europe needs your energy no more than ever with winter approaching. if you can't deliver that energy, then countries like germany have no need to pay attention to what you want. you're in the middle of a war, and all hands on deck work. seen it all the leverage you can get. there is no chance he would blow up north north stream one or two, not now, obviously. effective so obvious, our february dim secretary of state
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tony blinken acknowledged it. he said it is, clearly and no one's interest. right. but only half right. blowing up north stream doesn't help put in, he would not do that, why would he? but that doesn't mean other countries would consider doing it. they had they have considered it. when i said so in public. in early february, biden suggested on camera that he might take out these pipelines. >> if russia invades, that means tanks or troops crossing the border of ukraine again. then there will be no longer an north stream to. we'll bring it into. >> but how will you do that? control of the project is within germany's control.
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>> i promise you, will be able to do it. >> tucker: notice how you phrase that. he's the president. he didn't say, i will pause the delivery of gas from russia to germany. he said there won't be a north stream to. will put an end to it. i will i will you do this marquis was asked. they thought this through. those watching, including us, didn't take biden seriously when he said it. he declared climate change the most pressing emergency in the history of the world. he lectures you about using a woodstove or driving an suv. this is the guys spent billions trying to mitigate cow flatulence because of methane. with that guy blow up a methane pipeline in the middle of the baltic sea? that it be an unimaginably reckless act. if you want to start a nuclear
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war, you would do that. it would be insane. but they were thinking about it. biden wasn't the only person to suggested. newland at the state department, a life on or cheerleader, helped engineer the coup that overthrew the ukrainian government, clearly she's capable of anything, environmental terrorism though? even pretoria newland, that seemed too much, too extreme. and yet here she is in january. >> with a go to north stream to, we continue to have a very strong and clear conversations with her german allies, i want to be clear with you today. if russia invades ukraine, one where around the, northern stream to will not move forward >> tucker: one way or another will stop north stream.
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those words seem chilling now. you have to ask, could the biden administration really do something like this? we can say for sure, we don't know for sure. we can tell you that close allies of the biden lighthouse believe they certainly did do it. sikorsky is a politician, chairman of the parliament, husband of van appelbaum of the atlantic magazine. he's got a picture if he and biden together in the twitter profile. you respond immediately. thank you usa. so once again, to the biden administration really do this push markets hard to believe. given that it's an atrocity, it is effectively an act of terrorism, we don't want to make that accusation. but we should tell you that, maybe not on coincidentally, a
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pipeline was announced. this is called the baltic pipe, inaugurated in poland. it'll carry natural gas from norway to denmark and poland and other countries nearby. it has less competition and also do well. making sense? what is the white house say about this? how are they accounted for what happened today? they're not excessively in enthusiastically denying responsibility. they're looking at the upside. here's the publicist noting the disk destruction of another pipeline is another opportunity for you to buy an electric car. >> as you all know, these pipelines were not pumping into europe at this time. it wasn't operational. ns wanted to have not been operational because pollutant has weaponized energy. this just drives home the importance of our efforts to
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work together to get alternative gas supplies to europe, and reduce our dependency on gas consumption and move to clean energy economy. >> tucker: oh. moving to clean energy. see the people who may very well be responsible for letting methane into the baltic sea and into the atmosphere at a scale that most people can imagine. the people lecturing you about your suv? they have blown up a natural gas pipeline and created one of the great catastrophes of our time. in its effect on the envir environment, if they did this, this will be one of the craziest and most destructive things any american administration is overdone. but it would be consistent. one of the do? they destroy. they don't build anything, instead they tear down and
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desecrate, from statues to energy infrastructure. and no one in congress is trying to stop any of it. they're just preparing for the inevitable fallout. they just announced a spending bill to respond to nuclear incidents in ukraine. the spending bill also brings the total u.s. expenditure on ukraine, the war but also funding its government and energy for ukraine, to $67 billion on the eve of what could be a massive economic disruption, here, to our economy. $67 billion. more than russia's entire military budget last year. congress is expected to fully pass the bill, republicans nodding along with the zombies they are. little be the effectiveness? every action has a reaction, equal and opposite. blow up the north stream
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pipelines? we've entered a new phase, one in which the united states is directly at war with the largest nuclear power in the world. it does suggest there could be consequences. if we blow up the north stream pipeline, why wouldn't russia sever undersea internet cables. what would happen then push mark what if european banks couldn't communicate with banks in new york? let's just say the banks couldn't communicate for each other for one day. what would be the economic effect of that? it would cascade downward. we could have an actual collapse. we could be in third world conditions. those of the steaks. and the people behind us, the geniuses like tori and newland, they consider the effects mark maybe they have tulsi gabbard as a former member of congress from hawaii who from the very first day, from february 24 when the
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war began, has been saying the same thing, which is the stakes are high, maybe we should acknowledge that before we proceed. congresswoman thanks for coming on. what you make of this? >> were reminded once again to record that we are unfortunately being led by leaders who are selfish and sort sign it and don't care about the american people. they're leading us further and further into war without understanding one of the most basic tenets and characteristics of war which is that it's unpredictable. once that first shot is fired, once the first punches thrown, the predictable nature of things, you can plan for things, but it by nature becomes unpredictable. so the like, oh, my gosh, this is become sabotage. well, yeah. war is unpredictable. what's not unpredictable is the cost of war. the suffering, the devastation,
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destruction, the death that is caused by it. so the question for the american people is how much suffering we'll have to to endure here in this country and for people around the world? because as you clearly stated, we see his sabotage of an energy pipeline today. what's next? access to? satellites that are connected to gps the power all parts of our life including our weapon systems? go down the line we end up with this potential nuclear outcome radar leaders are saying we can't do anything, this is important sands. but our leaders and european leaders are the ones feeling in funding this work. they have a heck of a lot of leverage to be able to push for a cease-fire, a negotiated cease-fire and fight for peace and prosperity. we need to know that if they're not doing that, and they aren't right now, than what they're doing is pushing for more
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destruction, more war, and therefore lack of peace and prosperity. >> tucker: if it turns out that the biden administration actually blew up a natural gas line, or okayed someone else's sabotage of the pipeline, shouldn't be a federal law that prevents us from lecturing us about climate change of again? speaking i don't have the evidence of who is responsible for this. there will be consequences if that is ever found out. but we have the reality of what were dealing with right before us today, which is, if he continued down this path, we may end up with a nuclear holocaust. so for us and millions around the world, what are we going to do about it? we need to call in our leaders to take a stand and fight for peace, fight for prosperity, our future. >> tucker: yeah. you'd kind of like your kids to be able to grow up and stuff
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like that. i appreciate your coming on top tulsi gabbard, thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: so you hate to hype hurricanes, but there is a legitimately large hurricane barreling toward the gulf coast of florida tonight, bigger than we've seen in the hundred years. the foremost hurricane predictor in the country joins us after the break. ♪ ♪ l ♪ ♪
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>> tucker: this is a fox musical or. this been an enormous hurricane called en heading toward florida with the potential to be devastating. brian your croft is a man who has successfully predicted the path of most hurricanes. what do you expect this storm to do? >> that may convey the headline in the national hurricane center advisory. catastrophic wins and flooding expected on the florida peninsula. this is the worst storm threat
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sets hurricane irma in 2017, and the worst in modern times to hit the peninsula because it's so big, it's can affect the entire florida peninsula and a significant way. let me give you the details. it's actually going through a reorganization process 85 miles off the coast of key west, you can see it expanding. it's growing in size. it'll continue to do that overnight tonight and intensify in the morning up to a category four, which is a 130-mile-an-hour storm. this line indicates where given modern science, somewhere on the line is where the center is going to be tomorrow afternoon. but if it's here, in the wind is coming run this way, like this, pushing water against the coast, then it's going to push water and a whole different place than if it's located over here.
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an entirely different set of towns affected. between fort myers and tampa, now you've got all the communities between sarasota and charlotte. between tampa and fort myers look like where land falls can it be. when we look at the wider view, it comes in here somewhere, let's say it comes in here around fort myers, there may be an evacuation, then it moves up north over orlando, it's under a hurricane warning for hurricane force winds there, then it loops out in jacksonville will get the search. this is going to be the entire state of florida under alert in terms of the commuter models will got, notice it's pushing even little more toward fort myers. we are very about this area from charlotte county, north of
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fort myers, to south of fort myers. in fact the whole coast between tampa and fort myers. then there's the rain. i don't think i've seen this in florida. an extreme threat of flash floods, all the way including tampa and orlando, all the way to naples for the next three days. this will be at least two days or maybe three days of an assault on the state of florida as this thing goes north. here's the rundown. key west just had a 70-mile-an-hour wind by the way, that's yellow, here the gusts over 75 miles an hour, and hear the sustained winds up 250 miles an hour. in the morning, nine or ten in the morning, hurricane force costs south of sarasota near nabel, hurricane close to shore.
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now it's a show somewhere between fort myers and tampa, favoring fort myers at this point. and then into orlando where there hurricane warning is in effect for hurricane force winds before it heads to the north. this is extreme situation that's going to affect the entire florida peninsula and may be part of the panhandle as well. >> tucker: doctor, what does storm surge mean? what does that mean and how threatening is it likely to be? >> it's the deadliest part of the hurricane because the golf water that gets lifted up over the shore and then surges in. if you're caught in a storm surge, you will not survive. the forecasts broadly for the fort myers area but extending up the coast is eight to 12 feet above normal high tide, that's
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what how we measure storm surge. how far above your head it be, it's eight to 12 feet. >> tucker: that's hard to imagine. >> that's daunting. it'll go over the barrier islands as well. it's not a long distance, but where it comes in, there are these islands just offshore. this will cross those islands in those areas. >> tucker: thank you so much for that dr. period we've got continuous coverage of storm which sounds legitimately awful. you can stream fox weather on our app 24/7. republicans have missed their chance to make their case ahead of the midterms, they went ahead
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with the spending bill to avoid a government shutdown, 12 billion in funding to ukr ukraine. 35 million to respond to nuclear incidents in ukraine. because that bill needed 60 votes to advance, republicans had the leverage to advocate for border security. instead, dozens of republican senators gave away that leverage for nothing. stephen miller is the founder of america first legal. he joins us not to explain. thanks for joining us. the details of how these details are hammered out in congress, but i think they want to believe people are representing. interests. are they? >> no they are not. this is one of the greatest acts of mitch mcconnell both on account of political cowardice and political stupidity merged
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together. the moral course and the expedient course aligned perfectly. what i mean by that? morality, conscience, the root the republicans force the issue were security. not $1 of the cr, this funding bill, can go toward settling legal immigrants in the u.s. but what about political expediency, common sense, good strategy? were days out from the midterm. they could use this as a clarifying moment. ended the only clarifying moment in two years, to say, who are the good guys? and who are the evil doers the senate? who is fighting for you and your family and who is fighting for the cartels and open borders? in the drug dealers poisoning our children much mark forcing vote. yes. even that means coming to the
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brink of war creating a government shutdown. we need to cover the travesty at our border. here's the last thing i would say about what they should've done. if they didn't get there, if they didn't get border security done, then here's what to do. you so there's only one without democrats. pass the cr to the 1st of february. and will have a national rep referendum. if you elect a republican senate will pass it into law on february 1. a brexit style referendum for american sovereignty. they could've done it and they would've won in a landslide not seen not seen a hundred years but instead they made the trains run on time. >> tucker: so maybe if they keep losing, they want to lose. maybe it's up accident. as i record you? >> one would think. >> thank you stephen miller. the biden administration told pregnant women to get the covid
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shot because the authorities told him to. now were learning the effect that shaun lewis had on babies. we wish it was good news but it's not at all. very sad news ahead. ♪ ♪
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>> tucker: it was never clear what the covid shot was going to do to pregnant women. it had never been tested. it would be reckless and crazy to push people to take something whose outcome he couldn't predict. cdc encouraged women to get the shot, including women who are pregnant and lactating. people have antibodies in breast milk that will protect the baby, they said. how? in breast milk. but it might have some unforeseen effects on developing babies.
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the mrna from pfizer and has showed up in the breast milk of lactating women, and some cases only hours after vaccination. and that's scary. caution is warranted about breakfast feeding children younger than six months in the 41st for t8 hours. thanks for telling us now it includes this: the potential interference of covid would be immune response given to infants in there for six months in life. what is this all add up to? it sounds ominous. dr. thanks for coming. i think everyone would agree, we probably shouldn't recommend drugs to people if we don't know what the effects or can it be. but the horses left the barn on that. what does this mean?
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when women had concerns and questions, the right answer is that we don't know. the research is catching up now. the mrna does not stay in the muscular area, it does not stand the the place where it's injected. normally there are studies that evaluate where the particles are carried throughout the body and in excretions as well. but they were limited and skipped. many of the findings were concerning sin there were no follow-up. other doctors were concerned about interactions with other childhood vaccines. and when you give a vaccine to a woman who is pregnant it causes general bodily inflammation, and that's well known to be deleterious in pregnancy. that's been well studied. if a woman has some in formation
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from perio doctoral inflammation, of their gums, than that is associated with preterm labor. why do we think this vaccination has no downsides? sometimes the women have lip adenopathy, which means they can't breastfeed when they're trying to lactate. some have spun it to say the vaccine is safe. they studied 11 women, only look for the mrna 48 hours later, and then concluded that safe and women. you can't make that conclusion based on this study. i've had that experience with writing for the top medical journals, i have covered hundreds of articles out of johns hopkins. the editors often say, you need to write it this way. the neuronal dilemma.
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he retracted or do it their way? a lot of editors have a lot of power and control. >> tucker: will anyone be held accountable for this? it seems like some of these risks were well-known. >> a lot of humility would've gone a long way and just being honest with people about what we don't know. these are the lowest risk people on earth. there women in their 30s, their 20s. these not people whose position is vulnerable. >> tucker: thank you for your honesty doctor. we appreciate it. so the internet has tons of upsides, you can check the progressions of hurricanes for example. on the downside, it will affect
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your mental health. so for a brand-new episode of "tucker carlson tonight," we talk to someone who has studied the effects of internet use, fascinating conversation and here's part of it. ♪ ♪ >> people don't know why they are living or doing anything. we live in a society of people who want to anesthetize themselves. this is an argument that's upsetting to a lot of people, but if you think of it as like a spectrum, people who aren't evil or disturbed might show this through binging netflix or being workaholics, drinking a bottle of wine and falling asleep, right? that's a familiar lifestyle. many iterations of it. but when you get the people who are more disturbed for whatever reason, it becomes more violent.
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>> tucker: but all species have the same problem. a lack of meaning at the center of what i should mark society? >> suicide is going up. i think it's reasonable to assume, and supported by a lot of thinkers, that mass shootings are a form of suicide. they are not true martyrs, they rarely have ideologies that are sacrificing themselves for, it's just that we are a very depressed country. we need to figure out what is causing american despair. there are explanations for this, you could say the loss of vibrant local communities, there are economic reasons, the loss of religion. there's so many things, the introduction of the internet,
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which i think really disrupts the way we relate to one another in ways that were a little afraid to grapple with. the internet is a driver of alienation. spew on a second. how? >> it doesn't connect us, it drives us further apart. the internet is mainly like you're staring into a mirror all day. you're not forming meaningful connections online. some people might. >> tucker: what you mean you're staring into a mirror all day? >> it becomes all about yourself, who you are. and you are not physically engaging with other people which is important. >> tucker: it's an accelerated narcissism, you are saying. >> absolutely. >> tucker: so there is a connection between internet use and mass shootings. not everyone on the internet
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becomes a murderer but there's a connection. that phone conversation is on "tucker carlson tonight," 7:00 a.m. tomorrow on fox nation. we showed you pictures of a mass looting of a wawa and philadelphia. it's very common. we have new video from that same incident straight ahead. plus more of our interview with president dana white, including a tour of his personal office will show it to you when we come back. ♪ ♪
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prop 27 sends 90% of profs from online sports betting to out-of-state corporations in places like new york and boston. no wonder it's so popular... out there. yeah! i can't believe those idiots are going to fall for this. 90%! hey mark, did you know california is sending us all their money? suckers. -those idiots! [ laughter ] imagine that, a whole state made up of suckers. vote no on 27. it's a terrible deal for california. we win. you lose.
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: on monday we should do footage that on one level was just robbery and on another level was a sign of the collapse of western civilization. a mob of people destroying a wawa, a convenience store in philadelphia. as a canvas unfolds, one woman walks up to employees and says,
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hurry up and make me a sandwich. but there's more footage from that night, we did show it to you, it comes to light courtesy of the philadelphia police department. it shows people pouring into the store to loot food and drinks and clothing. these people don't look malnourished. there destroying the stuff because they can, because no one will stop them. all this started about 8:00 p.m. on saturday. please say they're looking for about a hundred suspects, some as young as ten. where their parents exactly? it doesn't matter if they're caught because the getaway instantly and if you complain about your big it's happening because rich people, including george soros, paid for it to happen. vote for more of it in november if you like it.
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so the ufc ultimate fighting champion has become the fastest growing sport in the world. we wanted to meet the president of the seat of ufc come a day in, daniel wright, who runs it like nobody else runs any sport. we play the first part of our interview yesterday. ufc is about more than boxing. it has replaced boxing in the combat forces, it has replaced a lot of other boxing like sports. were making a documentary about it. emily asked if we could see white's personal office because we heard it was unbelievable. hopefully we captured a sense of it on tape. here it is. >> i love this. is that real? >> that's real. that's a saber-tooth tiger.
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that's probably the nicest saber-tooth tiger's goal you will ever see. >> what's that? >> first the gun. it represents war. war is all about killing and money and the knife. and then it's all the things we kill four. money, cocaine, oil. then the artist found out i headed and showed up and gave me the grenade. >> tucker: [laughs] whoa, look at that! >> i like shoes. some of these are the rarest shoes in the world. air jordans and nikes, all that stuff. >> tucker: that's quite a collection. >> i have a crazy collection. and this is what i'm addicted to right now. i start with the coals, go to the heat, i do it three or four
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times in my own gym. >> tucker: your jim? >> yes. i work out every morning and i start my day here. that's something we've been working on and developing. when you work out in the sport, you've got to get somebody to hold the pads for you. so were trying to figure out a way's of these guys don't need somebody to hold the pads. you got a guy out here telling you what to throw, what to do. we been to developing missing for couple of years. >> tucker: how's it working? there's some resistance there. >> it's coming together. you can punch, knee, kick. you can do everything. >> tucker: amazing! >> tucker: what an interesting guy, and what a decent guy.
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you don't run into too many people like that. our documentary about dana white and the ufc will be out this winter, you can stream it on fox nation when it's done. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪
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>> tucker: the biden people signed kamala harris out of the country. our border with the demilitarized zone separating two koreas but she went to japan while she was there, she greeted the australian. minister and she offered up her signature words. when she talks, we listen. tonight, ladies and gentlemen, here she is. >> vice president harris: it is significant that we are here together in tokyo. we also share a common goal and bond. to peace and security. and the work that we will continue to do to ensure t that are guided by what we are in
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joint -- joined in terms of international wills and norms rent the importance of peace and security. so i look forward to our conversation. >> tucker: here's the measurement when someone uses the phrase "in terms of" and then use the preposition "around," meaning connected to, tomorrow night at aid a mock -- at 1:00. >> sean: we have a passage and then time moves on and there's another passage of time and it is just one of those things. time passes. >> tucker: for the community. >> sean: the community and it is all good for the community because you live in the community. >> tucker: i love it. >> got to love it. tucker, thank you. welcome to "hannity." fox news alert. my mind what the just a moment. breaking news out of the free state of florida. america 2.5 million americans

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