tucker: over the past ten months, julie kelly is really one of the only reporters in the united states to look forensically at what actually happened on january 6th. cannot overstate how important the reporting she has done is. she joins us next to tell us what she s found.
service, they could just walk away and not lose a penny and not even look back, and that iso a huge threat to the department s already severe understaffed but the board of supervisors is just they don t care, apparently. tucker: so i ve heard people say, well, you know, you lose a third of your firemen or 40% of your cops, there s jujust hire new people, bring i, i don t know, temp workers. are you comfortable handing out firearms and badges to people with no experience? it takes me almost a year and a half to replace an entry-level worker, to replace a veteran thirty-year expert in whatever capacity for example homicide investigator. those are decades it takes to replace somebodydy like that, ad you cannot quantify the impact that it has on public safety, but i guarantee you, homicides will go up. a lot of things will go up and response times are going to get longer and longer. tucker: your priorities are so exactly the right place, ire just have to ask you, are people tha
and disdain to spain them. what exec we have been a january 6th? how much of what we were told about that day is a lie? if permanent washington is willing to launch a second war on terror on its own citizens, what else are they capable of? tucker: so that s a piece of original reporting, it s rigorously factual, it s not primarily an ideological document, it s a record of what actually happens, corrective to the lies that you for the past ten months. we want you to see it, we want as many people to seat as possible, it s on fox nation come as we said but we are offering effectively at no cost, the entire s series for 90 days, tuckercarlson.com right now and see it. we want to begin tonight by speaking to someone who was there. a lot of the footage that is aired on all kind of different channels was shot by a man called elijah. a a reporter in the crowd that day
and this man has not been indicted and no one in the justice department will explain why and anyone who asks the question is denounced as some sort of conspiracy theorist, conspiracy theoriesin are startg to sound like spoiler alerts at this point. i m grateful for your original reporting on that day, thank you very much. thank you. tucker: part two of the series comes out tomorrow, 90 days at fox nation free to anyone, right now on tuckercarlson.com. vaccine mandates are now in effect across the country and what s happening? oh, cities are falling apart, fire stationss closing, no one o protect people from crime. great. we ve got details just ahead.
so he is showing of the people actually don t really respond to that rhetoric, so i don t know why they jumped on this. to me it seems like there is some an ecosystem of democratic party, and they said this is what we re going to runm on, we are going to keep doing this, we are going to keep doing what we did for the last four years with trump. people are tired of it and things started to shake when they started showing the pornographic material being shown in school. when parents are the fly from, this is a book you can find in the school library, when terry mcauliffe said the reason i vetoed this bill that would allow you to see that pornography material that is in the librarywo is because i just don t think parents have a right to see what s going on in schools. can t really come back from that. and suddenly they realized, parents, i don t have control over my child. when did this happen and how do we go back, protect thedd children? tucker: exactly. terry mcauliffe is now my ki