like a lot. choose smile. choose direct. smiledirectclub tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. the judge in the kyle rittenhouse trial has just sent the jurors home tonight to think about the trial for yet another day. so far, deliberations in this case have lasted about 20 hours. in a normal proceeding, we would have the jury s decision in about 20 minutes. the essential question in this case is really clear. did kyle rittenhouse have good reason to believe dangerous men were trying to murder him? and the answer is also clear and unequivocal: yes, he did.
vaccine mandates for private employers. the move comes after a federal appeals court blocked that mandate. alex berenson has been on this with a clarity and grasp of with a clarity and honesty and grasp of science that virtually no one else possesses. a journalist, author of the new book pandemia: how coronavirus took over rights and lives. alex berenson, thanks so much for coming on. thanks, tucker. tucker: as a actual actual legal matter, these vaccines are not enforceable now? the mandates were supposed to go in place january 4th. the fifth circuit, which is texas, louisiana and mississippi issued a very strongly worded order, actually two orders last week saying we think that this is unconstitutional. we are issuing emergency stay. and at the end of the second order they said hey, osha, don t even bother trying to implement this. so the biden administration, there have been a bunch of suits over this mandate. and they have now been consolidated to be heard by
tucker carlson has got it. you could have subpoenaed it, no? we didn t know that until, i think, today. tucker: it doesn t matter what the explanation is. there is no excuse for this in a criminal trial. the prosecution has a legal obligation to obtain evidence in a timely manner and then provide it to the defense the moment it s available. that s the law. in this case, the prosecutionhe waited until after the trial began to give the defense a low quality version of the drone footage. you have to ask, is this deliberate prosecutorial misconduct? and actually, as a legal matter, it doesn t matter. kyle rittenhouse s constitutionally entitled to see all the evidence against him at the trial and he didn t. so, by definition, kyle rittenhouse is not getting a fair trial. by the way outside the courtroom as well as inside. yesterday, as hundreds of national guard troops idled nearby, a fight broke out within protesters within earshot of jurors. today, we learned a freelancer for msnbc
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a different court, the sixth circuit, which is in cincinnatii i believe, in ohio. and what everyone expects is that this will get appealed to the supreme court. now, given that thee supreme court was not very interested in the biden administration s efforts to stop property owners from being able to evict tenants back in august, it seems quite possible that they will agree with the fifth circuit on this and that these mandates will be tossed before they ever took effect. but there is a couple other points, sorry, go on. tucker: can i ask you the core point, so now, unless i m misreading the science and correct me if i am, it sounds like the vaccinated are at no greater risk from the unvaccinated as vice versa. the vaccinated can spread the virus as efficiently as anybody else. so what the is justification for these mandates, at this point? i i mean, there is no medical justification for this. one of the things that the fifth circuit said, which is fascinating, is if this is such an