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morning freezing. there was no heat, no traffic lights, no cell service. schools closed, cars crashed, hospitals canceled surgery. in fort worth, people had to boil their water because of no electricity. the ironically named electrical reliability council had no solution to any of this and told people to stop using so much power to keep warm, so hundreds of shivering texans headed to the civic center like refugees to keep from freezing to death. some people did almost certainly freeze to death day and that's what happens when it gets that cold. we will learn just how many more were killed by carbon monoxide poisoning as they tried to keep warm with jerry-rigged heaters and barbecues and car exhausts. when the power goes out, even advanced societies become primitive and dangerous, people die. we've seen it happen repeatedly from california for years now. rolling blackouts and a purportedly first world state that is living steadily into chaos but in texas? who saw that coming? not just because texas is mostly republican. if there's one thing texas would be able to do, it's keep the lights on. most electricity comes from natural gas and produces more of that than any place on the continent. a huge natural gas deposits all over texas. it is an oil and gas famously, running out of energy at texas is like starving to death at the grocery store. you can only do it on purpose and texas did. rather than celebrate and benefit from their state's vast natural resources, politicians took the factional route and became recklessly reliant on so-called alternative energy, meaning windmills. 15 years ago, virtually no wind farms in texas, last year roughly a quarter of all electricity generated in the state came from wind. local politicians were pleased by this, bragged about it like there was something virtuous about destroying the landscape and degrading the power grid. just last week, governor greg abbott proudly accepted something called the window leadership award given with gratitude by a company getting rich from green energy. so it was all working great until the day it got cold outside, the windmills failed like the silly fashion accessories they are in people in texas died. a lot more of them died in the n the capital on january 6th. it's a great state, actually, but to give you some sense about what's about to happen to you am i to every state, here's the new president explaining his plan. >> we've already waited too long to deal with this climate crisis and we can't wait any longer. that's why i'm signing today an executive order to supercharge our administration's ambitious plan to confront the existential threat of climate change. it is an existential threat. >> tucker: just reading the script. climate crisis, existential threat, ambitious plan. here are those phrases a lot and you'll notice they are all suspiciously nonprecise, so what did they mean for you? they mean higher energy prices, for starters, gas is already up in case you haven't noticed, electricity will follow. higher costs always does but it's worse than that. green energy inevitably means blackouts and some day, that may change as technology progresses but as of right now in the current state of technology, that is true. green energy means less reliable power grid period. it means failures like the ones we are seeing now in texas where it is not a talking point, not a political slogan, not taking money from exxonmobil to say it. again, that is true. it's science. so of course, they're denying it. here's our new climates are taking a quick break from spewing carbon in his private jet to a lecture the rest of us about a topic he knows nothing about, private sector jobs and how more windmills are going to generate tons of them. >> the president of the united states has expressed in every comment he has made about climate the need to grow the new jobs that pay better, cleaner, you look at the consequences of black lung and measure that against the fastest growing a job in the united states before covid was solar power technician. similarly, you have the second fastest growing job we covid was wind turbine technician. this is happening. >> tucker: this is happening. so here us, please, america's mistreated working class. john kerry has a plan for you. settle down, john kerry is here. the old plan you'll remember is coding, going to learn to code, all the guys in pickup trucks were going to run the internet after reset their jobs to china. that was the plan, learn to code. in the end, we just imported people from china to code so that didn't actually happen but john kerry has another idea. high school educated rural people are going to be in wind turbine technicians so what they used to do with transmissions, whatever it is that was, they will do with windmills, put bearings in them or something. so everybody wins. it's possible that john kerry actually believes that, maybe been wow never been within 20 feet of a wind turbine, possible. they don't have wind farms in aspen or martha's vineyard and they are not getting them. john kerry once fought to keep wind farms out of sight of his summer house on nantucket. that's hypocritical, you might say. obviously. but not surprising. people who support wind farms as a rule live very far from wind farms. people who live near wind farms have a totally different view and why wouldn't they? how would you like a massive power plant in your backyard humming and buzzing and chopping up birds? that's what a wind turbine is. if you're ever in rural america, go see one for yourself. you'll be shocked by how awful it is once you get up close. your first thought may be this is supposed to be good for the environment? wind farms are one of those ideas you can only support if you don't into much about them. maybe that's why there's never been mass popular support for them. no large group of citizens has ever demanded some goldman sachs back company destroyed the natural environment with chinese made windmills that don't work when it's cold out. wait, more expensive and much less reliable? ugly, inefficient, and made by people who hate us and we can kill endangered species? i'd like some of that. in fact, make it a double. no one anywhere has ever said that but it doesn't matter because green energy is the ultimate inside game. a tiny number of people profit from it from government subsidies and regulated prices and everyone else gets a lecture about climate change anyone who complains gets called for nazi by cory booker. >> there's a lot of people blowing back on the green new deal, practical and too expensive, but if we use to govern our dreams that way, we would've never gone to the moon and when the planet has been imperil in the past, who came forward to save earth from the scourge of nazi's and totalitarian regimes? we came forward. >> tucker: the guy who has literally never had a job. accept your windmills, bigots! you're about to hear it a whole lot more. the problem is, the demagogues like cory booker have no earthly idea what a wind farm is. they don't know how to run a power grid or anything else for that matter. they talked, they brag, but they don't build anything, much less affix or maintain it because they can't. they have no skills, and if you don't believe that, take a look at what they have done to our city, not a single major american city is prettier or more functional than it was in 1950. 70 years ago. the parks that previous generation so lovingly built are filled with vagrants and junkies. the monuments they constructed are covered with spray paint. public transportation is a disgrace, filthy. the streets are dangerous. are you really surprised cory booker was once the mayor of newark, new jersey? you shouldn't be. cory booker couldn't fix your ice maker, much less understand your wind farm, none of these people can. it's bad enough that they control the sociology department, but the power grid? in no way. they can get within 100 yards of it. rick perry knows this, former secretary of energy and former governor of texas for a long time, i appreciate you coming on. so i love texas, don't want to attack texas but on the other hand the most basic responsibility you would think is to keep the power on especially when people needed to survive and they didn't, why? i should say that rick perry is in texas, sounded like he was in space, but he's not. he is in texas, has no power, that is being run i think on the generator. he is proving the point that we are making. governor, we are going to put you on hold for a second to see if we can get the power back on in your state in the meantime, talk to the publisher of climate depot, he joins us tonight. you saw what happened in texas overnight, millions left without power, people died, and it seems pretty clear that a reckless reliance on windmills is the cause of this disaster. is that right, do you think? >> it is absolutely right. all you have to do is look at the four decade history of the last four decades when it comes to wind. this is chiefly driven by government policy and subsidies to the point where warren buffett famously said years ago that there is no reason to build windmills without the tax breaks and without the subsidies. so what's happened is three to 4% of our energy comes from solar and wind combined and with the green new deal is going to try to do it somehow make this zero carbon within the next decade and a half, within two decades depending on what plan you're looking at and we are seeing the results of this in the same thing happening in germany where there solar panels are covered in snow and germans are freezing for winter much the way texans are and who would've thought this would've happened in texas but this is what we are dealing with and biden now wants to nationalize this plan of the 4% of our energy left that comes from solar and wind and make it our chief go to energy source. >> tucker: in texas and this may be one of the reasons that so many people are suffering and in some cases dying tonight, about a quarter of the energy as of december came from wind good for the people out there and i think i'm one of them who believes in science, have a hope that we will have alternative energy, aren't against it in principle, can you tell us what the problem is technologically and scientifically right now with wind power is a big portion of the power grid? >> the important part is extreme weather. what people call unreliable. it's unreliable energy, intermittent, and there's going to be a lot of people now out there trying to say fossil fuels have also failed. they are backing up a lot of it and when you immediately try to turn them on, they're not running continuously because of this wind power they've inserted, so what's happened here as we are relying on energy that is proven unreliable and what's happened in many cases, need to be deiced and in many cases they are frozen, can't continue. the same thing again with solar panels so what happens is our grade becomes more and more infiltrated with a politically driven solar and wind mandate and the key here is you can say it's going to be great one day as soon as we have technological breakthrough, battery storage and transmission but until that happens, why are we banning energy now? joe biden going after fracking, obama administration destroying the coal industry and they want to destroy that energy now and replace it with energy that's not ready for prime time as we are seeing in texas and germany in california. >> tucker: one of the miracles of the last century is america's energy independence and that's possible because we discovered massive reservoirs of natural gas. it is not a particularly dirty fuel source form of energy, so why aren't we converting wholesale to natural gas? it's cheap, it's clean, i'm honestly confused. >> that is the biggest fraud of the green new deal. and that is the fraud. we have in the last few years gone from not just energy independence but energy dominance, the world's largest producer of natural gas, oil, and the first time since 1952 when harry s. truman was president in 1952, we went more energy exports than imports but also in 2019, we had more energy production than usage. these are unprecedented numbers and all of the above strategy, they have to rely on foreign sources of energy. climate activists like robert f. kennedy jr. say it openly, most of america's wars have been the fights over energy and he is of course referring to middle eastern wars chiefly. we were in a position where we were just independent, we had our own domestic energy so the green new deal will swap that for reliance on solar wind and electric cars which will be rare earth minerals from china which dominates things like cobalt, copper, nickel and now going to be reliant on china for these minerals to make this unreliable solar and wind power, solar panels, windmills, electric car batteries so the green new deal is lose, lose, lose all the way. we have seen it unfold in california. >> tucker: civilization exists because of energy. i appreciate your coming on tonight. we will go back to the former governor of texas and former secretary of energy rick perry and he has got the power on at least where he is, thank you very much for joining us tonight. >> that was on point, right? literally the main part in the house, what we are running on right now is generator power. >> tucker: is it solar or wind? >> so the point is, you need to have a diversity of energy sources no matter where you are, and couldn't be a greater example of that in the state of texas right now. we have massive amounts of wind farms out in west texas that are frozen up just like a propeller on an airplane, they froze up last night, no wind out there. all of that wind energy was lost. >> tucker: i don't want to be mean about it because i like this day and i have relatives there and i think it's a great place and everything but leaving the power on particularly when it's cold outside the most basic of all duties of government, how did this happen? >> is incredibly important to have a diverse, i think you had a number of things that lined up with a perfect storm, if you will, but the point is, that's what those of us in government are supposed to do, supposed to try to look over the horizon, see the different challenges and having a diverse base load of energy is incredibly important. we started taking coal plants off, started taking nuclear plants off, and if this country is going to continue to grow, continue to have the type of economic base that is going to be competitive in the world, we have to have an energy supply that is diverse, of base load that you know when you call on it, it's going to be there. that means fossil fuels have to be a part of that. but with five natural gas is abundant in this country. we have stepped away from our nuclear energy, compact fusion reactors. we ought to be looking at all of the different ways to use fusion reactors, some great progress being made in that field right now and i don't hear the current administration, i don't hear the green new deal talking about anything other than wind and solar. and those are fine, you can use them. have them out there. we certainly have that diversity in the state of texas, but the point is, you'd better be thinking long term in this game and there's not enough people thinking long term. >> tucker: do these seem like audio logs to me? it seems like you have valuable weak politicians who don't know anything about the practical world and don't care, care about the effects of their policies and their view is this is a moral equation. fossil fuels are evil, alternatives are good and therefore we are doing it no matter how many people freeze to death so why don't we let people in like that near the power grid is the question. >> that's the point that you really need to drive home from the standpoint of having a group of people who are so bent on their philosophy that they don't really care about your future, they don't care about your lives in those cases. think about if we were in the aoc world, fast forward ten years and everything is solar, everything is wind, and you have this type of event, it's 9 degrees in round top texas, the same latitude as houston. 9 degrees. if you don't have power to keep you warm, you're going to die. there are countless lives that could be lost with this type of reckless adhering to a philosophy that quite frankly is not scientific. we heard time after time, we've got to stick to the science, stick to the science in this last election. the science tells us if you have just wind and solar, it's going to get awfully cold in the winter in places and it's going to get awfully hot in the summer. we are using more energy in texas today then we've used historically in the hottest time of the summer. you've got to be planning ahead for this. >> tucker: going back to the gender studies department, stay away from the power grid. >> sorry about the breakdown. >> tucker: it told a story. so andrew cuomo, governor of new york has been caught covering up nursing home deaths in his state, a death that his policies called but today, andrew cuomo explained the whole thing but turns out it's your fall. we will speak in a moment to a governor from the polar opposite state, a state to which people are moving rather than fleeing. florida governor ron desantis joins us. learning is hard work. hard work requires character. learning begins in faith. it must move upwards toward the highest thing, unseen at the beginning - god. and freedom is essential to learning. its principles must be studied and defended. learning, character, faith, and freedom: these are the inseparable purposes of hillsdale college. it's moving day. and while her friends learning, character, faare doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? 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>> i think they will conclude that the legacy corporate media thought new york did a good job and they constantly smeared florida, but i think if you look at the actual facts, you will see florida has much lower per capita covid mortality, much lower per capita hospitalization, a much lower unemployment rate, open schools, and actually, we have businesses starting up a new. people are starting new restaurants, new hotels, so there is kind of with the fellow media has wanted to say for months, but then there's as you suggest when they go around florida, i will see you new york license plates here, i doubt you see very many florida license plates making their way to new york right now. >> no you don't. what's so interesting is the difference couldn't be more stark, new york was hurt most of my more new yorkers died in this virus than any other state and clearly mismanaged and more profoundly than any other state and yet no one ever says that out loud. how could you ignore something that the data shows? i'm afraid we've lost governor desantis. can you hear me, governor? >> i can't hear. >> tucker: i'm sorry about that. i can hear the governor, he cannot say me. i just want to say on like as in texas tonight, i think the power is still on in florida, fewer windmills, so that's good news but for some reason, the governor couldn't hear us. we will be back in just a moment, a lot going on tonight. if a massive coronavirus relief bill on the way. who exactly gets that relief? the big picture of course is the states that did the worst job with corona are going to get more of their tax dollars than any other. we are also alerting tonight that your political views and dna will play a role in how much money you get. we will also check back in with the governor having resolve those technical problems. we will be right back. >> tucker: we will bring you back to florida governor ron desantis in just a second but before we do, we want to give you a recap of what the governor of new york said earlier today about the scandal engulfing his administration. listen. >> are you really saying this is sort of the creation of a toxic political environment that's existed for several years in this country and in the state? >> look, is the environment toxic politically? yes. was this happening last year with this toxic political environment? yes. and do i think that's part of the conspiracy theories that filled the void? yes. and i understand politics. >> tucker: governor ron desantis joins us. again, sorry about the technical problems, thanks for coming back. >> big tech striking back against me. >> tucker: governor cuomo says what looks like a fatal error caused by bad judgment putting covid positive seniors back in nursing homes, your outrage about that is really just disinformation and a conspiracy theory, what kind of explanation is that would you say? >> we in florida had the exact opposite order. we said you can't send them back into a nursing home because that is the most vulnerable population and you obviously would put them in various risk but what we also did after the first few weeks, we established covid only nursing units so if you had someone test positive, they could be safely transferred and isolated so that the other residents were collected so we really view that is the tip of the spear when you're dealing with covid because it is not killing a lot of 18-year-olds. it is tending to kill people who are very elderly and very ill. >> tucker: it would be fascinating to find out why they did that because everything you said is rooted in the science but also in common sense. >> you want to know why? around mid-to-late march, we were all given models saying you're not going to have any hospital beds and five days. every governor got those models. i question the assumptions under those models, i didn't think they were valid and i said i will not construct our policy around that but even if i was wrong, i would build more bed somewhere rather than throw these elderly people back into the fire of a nursing home where they could contaminate and infect a lot of other people, so it was just an important judgment we were all called upon to make and i think florida did it right and obviously other states took a different path. >> tucker: the ones who survived are in florida now. great to see you, thank you. >> thank you. >> tucker: so you keep hearing about coronavirus relief, but getting it has not been easy for a lot of people. in washington state, having the correct political beliefs, even the right skin color can get you to the front of the line. hard to believe this is happening, has been following, radio show host in seattle. for the 20th time, doesn't sound like this could be illegal. the question is is it happening? >> it is happening. washington state set up $12 million in a fund called the washington equity relief fund. the money comes from the cares act, so these are federal tax dollars and it's there to help struggling nonprofits deal with covid and obviously, the cause is a good one. however, in order to qualify, you have to be led by and serve exclusively people of color, communities of color so let's say you're an organization that serves the homeless community in seattle or spokane and you are run by white women. you would not qualify for this. the money is doled out by reviewers. these are volunteers paid a small stipend to look at these applications for the fund who were also selected on the basis of their race. they're the ones who determine who actually qualifies for the money. when you look at some of the organizations that were selected. and they tend to lean pretty far to the left and some of them kind of jumped out at me, the council on american islamic relations which despite having an $800,000 budget was given about $50,000, collective justice another group that actively lobbies left-wing progressive bills in our state capital ends up getting money but the one that jumped out at me the most was something called a bail project spokane. according to the documents that were given by the department of commerce, there was no effort made to even say that they needed funding because they were hit by covid. the only mention in this happens to be that they were labeled as small start up program which it is not, this is a national organization with a lot of money, they are against cash bail, they get people out of jail, pay their bail and that's why they were selected, it was their politics. >> forcing taxpayers to fund the destruction of their own country. seen that before, really beyond belief, appreciate it. >> so do you think it's okay to dole out federal tax dollars on the basis of skin color, what would he say? you wouldn't call that racist of course, is the definition of it, but what is really racist are the cops who make 50 grand a year, they've got all the privilege. >> i never had to tell my daughter she's pulled over, make sure she puts both hands on top of the wheel and don't reach for the glove box because someone may shoot you, but a black parent no matter how wealthy or how poor they are asked to teach their child when you're walking down the street, don't have a hoodie on when you go across the street, the fact of the matter is, there is institutional racism in america. >> institutional racism in america, you hear that a lot. anyone who asked questions about it gets in trouble, people have been fired for asking what is that? the question is is it real? will they define it for once? know. but if institutional systemic racism is what joe biden says it is, why is he acting as he is? if this country, if america is so bigoted that people of color can't live here because it's institutionally racist, then why is joe biden suspending immigration law do what i was many people from nonwhite countries to move here? would not be dangerous for them? a fellow at the manhattan institute rode an op-ed about this and she joins us tonight. thank you so much for coming on. this is an inherent contradiction at the center of their argument and i'm interested in hearing someone explain it and i know you can. >> it's hilarious. this is one of the most profound contradictions within the heart of the left-wing worldview. on the one hand as biden said during the campaign and said in his inauguration speech and since then, america is lethally racist and we should break down every single reasonable common sense immigration control in order to bring in legally and illegally as many third world immigrants of color as possible. both positions cannot be true. if biden believes that black children are at risk of getting a shot every time they step outside, we should not be bringing more black children into this country. this is an opportunity for republicans to call them out on this. both positions together are disastrous when combined as a policy matter. every time biden comes to congress and wants amnesty, wants to dismantle deportations, catch and release, ask them to justify why they are doing this when in their view, america is so systemically racist. >> at such a great point. their relentless incessant race talk is really hurting the country, based on lies, makes people hate each other. i wonder if they know that. what is the end game here? is an open question, but how do you think they think this ends up in the end? >> they want to completely change the character of this country, the foundation of it, the norms, the traditions, and the demographics of it to be very honest, it is based in hatred towards a civilization being too white and two male, and they are going to do everything they can whether it's viewing the poison of identity politics, teaching americans to hate each other, to hate their past or flooding it with low skilled low skilled immigration that increases the wealth gap, hertz american blacks and hispanics and in an environment where you've got this ideology of racial hatred, we are making assimilation impossible. in my experience, many immigrants are picking up the narrative of white supremacy must they feel entitled, they hate the country appeared to be honest, spent a lot of time in california talking to people in santa ana, police officers will tell you they insist, they expect to be spoken to in their native language, this is not the way to assimilate immigrants and is not the way to keep a country going to spread this hatred and tell lies about its fundamental character. >> is definitely making people hate each other and that's bad, it will not end well. i appreciate you coming on tonight. thank you. >> tucker: so the governor of california gavin newsom is facing a revolt. the effort to recall him has enough signatures. one police sergeant has a remarkable story and is joining us after the break. >> tucker: more than a million and a half people in california have signed a recall petition to bounce their governor gavin newsom out of office for incompetence. one police sergeant in california who served nearly 20 years has had enough of him too and he spoke out in public at great risk to his own career. watch. >> under governor newsom, men like this are often released from prison but what is even more disturbing over the past year, has been quietly releasing thousand of inmates from prison throughout the state in doing so without any threat assessment and without any regard for the state of california. the term is a phrase people like gavin newsom and they like to use often. want to believe they do not pose a wrist to the safety of the public. >> tucker: the brave man in that video is sergeant adam garcia enjoins us tonight, thank you for coming on. obviously you said that in public income at the show at some risk to your own job, why did you feel moved to say that? >> first, thank you for having me, when you're out there dealing with the public working these communities that have been hit really hard with poverty and game crime and things like this, they are often forgot and for me, i felt it was very important for me to speak up for the people who are voiceless right now but a lot of these polities have been tasked by people who have political aspirations higher than their current office and these people are being overlooked and i thought it was time for me to speak up for these people and be a voice, a voice for the voiceless. >> tucker: amen. so it's for people who were hit hardest, you see it in my job and that's what moves you? >> absolutely. we are seeing crime scenes right now that are out there with the amount of shootings, the amount of gang violence starting to resurface, we were able to use a lot of things like gang enhancement, gang injunctions to really put a dent in a lot of game crime, those things are being pulled from us now and what we are starting to see now in these poor areas of my gangs are starting to reestablish themselves in these communities and starting to extort businesses and things like that is because these policies we used in the past, these laws that we had have basically been pulled from us now so again, mostly in poor and minority communities, don't see in anaheim or anything like that, you see it in the forest areas. >> tucker: of course you do. you are brave to say that out loud and i hope he will escape with your job to thank you for coming on tonight. the lincoln project no question is the single creepiest political organization in the history of american politics. we have an important update on the group's future. a welcome update. for veteran families, when it comes to finding and buying your dream home, we'll be there to make it happen. we'll be there when you want better rates too. or to get money for retirement. we'll be there because we work only with veteran families like yours to help you get the most life out of a home for the life of your family to navigate your active days, weathertech has you covered. mirrorfone secures your phone to almost any smooth flat surface. ♪ ♪ cupfone keeps your phone secure while driving. ♪ ♪ hi mom. -hi. the deskfone even adjusts for horizontal viewing. ♪ ♪ while the tablet holder keeps everything in the perfect position. nice. the best way to secure your devices is at weathertech.com >> tucker: not only the most vicious political group ever but definitely the creepiest, we can report that they are done, stopped accepting donations. they are history now. sean hannity takes over next. have a great night. >> sean: if you want to hang out, thank you. welcome to hannity. tonight, we are tracking multiple very big breaking developing stories. coming up, the new details surrounding the lincoln project scandal. this story keeps getting worse and worse by the day. a smoking gun email has just revealed showing james comey new hillary clinton's dirty russian disinformation dossier was unverified, yet he signed three phis applications, now we are certain he signed up on knowing it not verifiable. john durham, where are

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