WATCH: Tucker Carlson calmly handles an aggressive man who accosts him in a store

Fox News star Tucker Carlson appears to have been shopping at a sporting goods store or similar on Saturday when he was approached and insulted by an unknown man.

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Fox News star Tucker Carlson appears to have been shopping at a sporting goods store or similar on Saturday when he was approached and insulted by a man.

Tucker has made himself famous for things like going after public figures most of the rest of the media won't touch.

He has also recently talked to the media, claiming that the NSA has been spying on him.

The man in the now-viral video has been identified as Don Bailey, a local fishing guide. The video takes place in Livingston Montana.

While it's not clear what the Bailey's problem was, he was very aggressive, and at the beginning of the video, Tucker has to back him off.

Bailey continues verbally attacking Tucker. Tucker mentioned that his child is present, and that the man should watch his language.

"I don't care, man. I want you to know: you are one of the worst human beings known to mankind. I want you to know."

"I'm not gonna do anything," interjects Tucker.

"What you have done to this state, to the United States, to everything else in this world," continues the man, ignoring Tucker.

At this point Tucker turns his head and sees the whole thing is being recorded. He starts to laugh.

"I don't care that your daughter is here, what you have done to people's families" Bailey presses on.

"I'm not gonna debate you," continues Tucker.

"What you have done to everybody else in this world," repeats Bailey.

"Settle down, son," replies Tucker calmly.

"Son? Don't call me son ... number one..." says Bailey in vain as Tucker continues to walk away."

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