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union in cable news history. thanks for watching. we'll see you at 7:00 tomorrow night. our friend tucker carlson in washington, d.c. up next. [♪] >> tucker: well, good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." president trump gave his first state of the union. you probably saw it. what was strikes is how ordinary it was. you heard broad appeals to national unity and calls for strong borders and you heard warm words for the country's bedroom institutions from the family to the democratic process. outside the faculty lounge most americans like these things, they agree with them. donald trump remains
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controversial as a person but the bulk of his positions are not controversial. check the polling. and the key thing to know about the current politics, it's mostly personal. if you read the trump speech in a british accent most people would applaud. last night's state of the union was not delivered in a british accent. democrats did not applaud. in the modern party everything donald trump is hate speech even things democrats once agreed with. he has changed the republican party but not nearly as much as his administration has changed democrats. if you just returned from a year abroad, prepare yourself, you will not recognize the democratic party. last night democratic members refuse to stand or clap when he praised the military or veterans or the flag and some refuse to
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stand for steve scalise. and what if it's more than resistance. what if democrats actually don't like those things anymore. what if praising our veterans or flags enrages the modern left. during a tweet during the is speech, there was a quote, church, family, police, military, the national anthem, trump trying to call on all the tropes of 1950s era nationalism. the goal seems to be to force the normization of trump on the terms of bygone era. think of that for a second, police, military, love of country are now tropes from a bygone era. most americans consider them the pillars of our organization. without those things would you want to live there?
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joy reed would or her co-anchors at msnbc and her harvard class mates. the words disgust them. it's not a political resistance. it's anilism. to tear down what you did not build. it's rage at your father translated in political terms. a politics that elevates all that is ugly and decadent. it's a sickness and once you catch it you're apt to say things like this. >> he gave a speech tonight in which he sounds like the biggest issue in the united states is ms-13, a gang nobody but fox news has ever heard of. >> for this president to conflate the dreamers with gang members -- he was demonizing our immigrants and i was offend. >> tucker: so ms-13 is merely something fox news create to
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demonize immigrants. presumably the immigrants the gang routinely kills because they only kill immigrants. we don't want to think the left really believes this but we're starting to think they do. joe concha rights for the hill and joins us tonight. on another channel, a contributor said family was offensive. maybe it was a dog whistle or code word for something else. to me that crystallized the response. >> the view is who are you going to believe, polls taken by people from people and you can hold the flash polls in only so much weight and many answered to the polls so either you believe them or believe pundits that do their uppontificating from studs in new york and washington. all i can think of 2016 and the
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election and pennsylvania and the fact that one got close to getting the states right because no one can gauge the true pulse of the country. we see the analysis of today, tucker, and last night and compare it to polls with astounding numbers. cnn saw respondents were speech and somewhat higher. eight in ten who watched felt the president was trying to unite the country rather than divide it yet all we heard from pundits sit was gloomy and divisive and 73% thought they were positive but if you didn't watch the speech you would think it's the most darkest -- that's a double negative, the darkest speech we've heard from a
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president. >> tucker: it's like there's a disconnect from what is happening and those who are supposed to report the news and gathering it. >> look at the story of ms-13 being a fox story. they're on the fbi list. it's not just a gang you can put together a football team with. there's 70,000 members in long island and in jersey they committed 25 murders in local authorities since 20 16. that's a big deal. >> tucker: how many murders were in your neighborhood or mine, let's see, mine, how many were honduran or others, 100%. how is it just immigrants. >> he extended his daca proposal
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to 1.8 million. how can he propose something like that and be anti-immigrant at the same time. it's a walking contradiction. >> tucker: you wonder if there's anyone at the networks wondering what life after trump looks like or de value your credibility, because they have, what happens when he's gone? >> oh, boy, it's going to be a complete disaster. the only reason why ratings are because of donald trump and the vitriol towards him. you have pundits anti-trump telling audiences on the networks what they want to hear and that's comfort food. on their phones afterwards they're checking twitter and if they're contradictory in terms of not being anti-trump and we saw this with van jones after
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the address to the joint session of congress the praised the pred president and got bullied and said wait, let me clarify. at this point have you anchors and pundits afraid their audiences will turn on them unless they say exactly what they want to hear and it's trump derangement syndrome as well as, if you suffer from that for more than 48 hours go to a safe room immediately. >> tucker: thank you for that. nice to see you. in the wake of the president's address members of the democratic party in an effort to be as panicked and terrified as possible. how can the president speak for an hour about america and never mention the far-off nation of russia? >> he's under criminal investigation in regards to the russian investigation. >> there's a missing figure in the hall we ought not to forget about and that's the special
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prosecutor of the united states who is at this hour having a meeting with his team. he hovers over the chamber. that's an extraordinarily important part of what's going on in washington, d.c. >> when putin is not met by power, it is almost like an invitation to continue his assault. that's tantamount to malfeasance. >> president trump is silent about russia's ongoing assault on our democracy and his administration's outrageous refusal to impose sanctions. what's that about? what do the russian have on him, politically, personally, financially? >> tucker: noted foreign policy experts nancy pelosi and cory booker. and one came the most hysterical saying the president's speech he said, quote, whoever translated it for him from russian did a good job. mark greene is a democrat and
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published 23 books on public affairs, been around -- mark, you have been around long enough to remember when the mccarthy era was a lessen for liberals when hysteria takes over the political system and people are drummed out of the public sphere and at the time people said things like congressman gutierrez said, translate from russian. does it strike you that side is doing that exact thing now? >> not at all, let's stick to the facts. i think president trump's state of the union was passable if you have amnesia. over 18 months in the past where he mocked and insulted. meryl streep -- mexicans -- >> tucker: meryl streep? i'm out. i'm done. that was too far.
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>> give me one minute. all fact checkers by the washington post. if an agency said russia hacked our election. so he is silent on putin and plays up ms-13. if the democrats are upset, you say their hysterical, his tweets and public comments are so hysterical, public opinion has gone 60% favorable for america to 20%. they're laughing at you. >> tucker: can i ask you a couple quick questions. >> please. >> get democrats hate his tweets -- i do to.
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>> and his false statements. >> tucker: and he attacked meryl streep, that's too much. why did they refuse to clap on the national anthem and military veterans. what message does that send? >> you know there's a bipartisan abstention for the military -- >> tucker: i'm not pretending anything -- >> you know what's going on with the flag. >> tucker: are you triggered by veterans? >> the flag is not about veterans. you and i know -- [multiple speaking] >> he's gone after black athletes like colin kaepernick. he's so anti-minority -- >> tucker: right, right. blah, blah, blah and meryl streep, i agree. that's too far. can i ask you a question though?
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please answer the question i ask which is when they sit there and hear him compliment our military veterans and refuse -- why not applaud the veterans? why is that hard i don't understand. >> you're talking about the audience response. i thought this was about trump's state of the union. >> tucker: when steve scalise gets an applause -- i don't understand. i hate to think democrats are becoming extreme and deranged and out of touch with popular opinion but that's the conclusion i'm reaching because i watched last night. >> joe talked about polls. you said out of touch with popular opinion. >> tucker: just answer the question. >> allow me to finish the sentence. you want to talk about polls
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because he is a liar -- >> tucker: who? >> and he is insulting dreamers as if they're all ms-13 -- >> tucker: i thought he was offering amnesty for 2 million of them. >> for a war they didn't pay for. >> tucker: mark, you used to be such a reasonable guy. i think trump says some unreasonable think but then the left double downs and is no much more unreasonable you're going to get him re-elected because he said something about meryl streep. >> the black democrats didn't applaud because he took false credit for black unemployment. let's talk numbers. joe talked numbers -- >> tucker: how about answer my question. we can move on. >> by 2-1 the public doesn't trust him. your audience does and you do
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but the world is laughing -- >> tucker: i support the ideas i think are right and oppose the ones i don't. >> the issue is a president that demeans minorities -- >> tucker: real quick, let me ask one simple question, it's a factual question. if the president offers, as he did last night, amnesty to over 2 million people here illegally, a bigger offer than obama ever game, how is he against them? he's offering them citizenship. what's the answer? >> all of us would agree to it in a bill just about dreamers but what trump is saying, i'll do it if you give me $30 billion for a wall that's not necessary. why is he linking the dreamers to something else? it's republican -- >> tucker: they're people who snuck in the country in an attempt to keep others from
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speaking in the country. >> $30 billion for those who snuck in the country or were they babies. stop misleading your audience. >> tucker: thanks for joining us and good luck, mark. top silicon valley company, airbnb tried to win over customers by touting its own virtue in contrast to the president. it was repulsive. is that work we talk to a company executive who joins us next. hey, what are you guys doing here? we're voya. we stay with you to and through retirement. so you'll still be here to help me make smart choices? well, with your finances that is. we had nothing to do with that tie. voya. helping you to and through retirement. befoto treat her frequent 24hr heartburn... claire could only imagine enjoying chocolate cake. now, she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid
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>> tucker: the tech company airbnb run by rich people used the state of the union address as an opportunity to denounce the trump administration and its immigration policy. they debuted a new ad that ridicules the president's comments about poor and dangerous countries. here's part of it. [♪] [♪] >> tucker: we'll see you in part -- port-au-prince. we spoke to our guest.
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i'm confused by the message. it appears to be the president is in immoral but we're virtuous therefore spend money with us? is that the point? >> if you look at the trajectory we first ran them last year on fox during the super bowl. >> tucker: we appreciate that. >> i'm sure you do and sure the company did. the ad was really focussed on the same subject matter this ad is focussed on which is the concept of we accept. we're a people-to-people based and have over 250 million users and 191 countries and we do
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believe -- our mission is to allow anyone to belong anywhere and so last year on the super bowl we ran an ad about we accept which embraced the idea of inclusion and diversity in response to the travel ban that took place. over the course of the year we've continued to step out on issues consistent with our core mission of allowing anyone to belong anywhere. so this ad -- >> tucker: the question is money. are you at church now? what? >> ex toles the virtues of some people. >> tucker: because you're not in it for money. i doubt you take pay. you're in it for moral satisfaction. >> how much do we make on each transaction. >> tucker: i'm not attacking airbnb. i'm attacking the
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mischaracterization of it as a missionary organization. [multiple speaking] >> tucker: the point is clear we're a virtuous company and we're good and the president's evil. is that a good play to you so say we're a virtuous company. we're not in it for the money, we're just good people. >> it's good that you're not writing ad scripts. it's important to look at what the ad says. it says there's beautiful people and beautiful places. ultimately what you come back to is what is our mission? it's to allow anyone to belong anywhere. we created the technology to create economic opportunity for people and the technology to take people online and connect them offline from different backgrounds.
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>> tucker: that's great. i'm just saying -- hold on, you in this ad say, come to haiti. so hold on, serious question, have you walked without protection through downtown port-au-prince recently and if so, how'd it go? >> i walked and spent a couple nights in a township in south africa outside of cape town. >> tucker: hold on -- >> have you been to those places? >> tucker: yes, i have. >> have you spent the night in some of these townships? >> tucker: so you can't filibuster, you have to just -- let's be polite and answer simple questions. i'm glad you went to cape town the richest place in south africa. i know a bit about haiti and i'm telling you it's a dangerous place, is it immoral, unbiassed,
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bigot to acknowledge some places are dangerous and some aren't. is that okay or that a species of bigotry and unacceptance? >> i think what is wrong is to cast aspersions on an entire people in an entire country. >> tucker: i agree. >> all the data supports this. the best way to break down differences is to have people from different backgrounds spend time with one another. not to criticize them or condemn them or impugn them but for people to off-line spend time with one another. >> tucker: will you pledge to personally, with your family, go on vacation in haiti not at some rich people resort but in downtown port-au-prince, the capital city and spend a week just in order to get that cultural pollinization and come back and tell us what kind of
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time you had. >> if you want to talk about my family, i'm happy to. my family may have more cultural diversity than you're aware of. >> tucker: i'm saying haiti is a dangerous place. i'm not attacking your family -- did you go to port-au-prince or not? >> would you like me to answer the question? the answer so your question is we're planning a trip to africa where we're actually going to be going to some of the townships i talked about. >> tucker: i hope that occurs on your trip to the caribbean. >> your question is getting at whether i, and my family, am willing to travel to places in the world that people typically do not travel to. >> tucker: my question is are you going to port-au-prince, haiti. >> i'm happy to take my family to these types of places in the
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past. i do believe in what our platform is trying to do which is ultimately to take people from one background and connect them from different backgrounds -- now, i get you may not do that. >> tucker: i'm wondering did you get ordained before you got this job? >> you didn't ask these questions last year when we ran the ad on fox during the super bowl. did you ask the questions last year? >> tucker: enjoy your time in port-au-prince. >> why didn't you ask this last year? >> tucker: i don't know, probably a sinister reason but i appreciate you coming on tonight. thanks. president trump touted the state of the economy last night. the big debate is whether he deserves credit for that and we have a tech founder head of oversto
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oversto overstock.com and a professor who was one of president obama's economic advisors. so patrick burn, you run a big business and you're good place to assess the economic policies on business. how's it been? >> well, it's definitely been positive. it's been positive in a number of ways. first of all, as a good person knows part of the economy is the animal spirits and this president has been very good for the animal spirits of the economy. in addition the tax relief is overdue and necessary and something that gets overlooked as far as the economy is his pro rule of law. he basically went to the federal societies and got them to suggest and he made a pro-law move.
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>> tucker: have you a man who runs a multi-billion doll oar company saying the policies have helped his company. isn't that the acid test? >> i believe donald trump deserves some credit for the economy. objection was trying to take 100% of the credit for the economy and that's where we disagree. so if you take the black unemployment rate in the united states, it is at record lows. it fell eight percentage points under president obama and has fallen another one percentage point under donald trump. i think donald trump deserves some credit. and in the tax plan there's certain things that gave large amounts of tax-cutting money to corporations and they're happy about that. i hope that will lead to higher growth in the economy. i want that to be true. i think it's a little bit dish don't know what the correct word is but inconsistent for the president of the state of the union to pretend like he did it
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all and 60% of the american people credit president obama for the strong economy and about 35% -- >> tucker: so patrick byrne, the immigration question is one oft often discussed in economic terms and if you don't have people coming in the economy will collapse. is that your perspective on it? >> absolutely not. we have to at some point choose between open borders and a social safety net. he's a true libertarian. i think the government has a responsibility to govern and they want the government to look out for them and not the whole world. at some point not only does it stress the social safety net and provides competition for less
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skilled workers, which is perhaps -- and so by slowing -- what i take offense at is i have to follow the law. you and i have to follow the law. let's start with the premise that we all have to follow the law and then we can agree what it is. but there seem to be people suggesting we can be fuzzy about the law. well, can i be fuzzy about it. >> tucker: that's a great question. i think we're hearing your party say, not just say but shout, in cases where there's some political benefit to having a person break the law or the person's a good person, there's all kinds of extenuating circumstances where people don't have to obey the law and don't have to be punished for not obeying the law. does that apply to you and me? >> you're taking it to an extreme.
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>> tucker: nancy pelosi congratulated people for coming here illegally. >> in the case of the dream act kids they were here as small children. the same way if there's a kid in the back seat and the parent is speeding technically the child is speeding but they're not the ones at fault and that's the root of the zeemedisagreement. >> tucker: and neither are getting punished. >> the question about daca is not about the parents but the kids. what the president outlined in his original immigration policy was one that a lot of americans agreed with which is he was going to start by deporting the quote, unquote, bad hombres and
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they're finding doctors and people who are professionals and people that have been here 40 years and on a bang for the buck basis it strikes me as an odd way to go about it. >> tucker: patrick, if you could disobey a law, what would it be and what would your excuse me to satisfy the left under the new standards. >> it would be none. on the other hand, i met him, i have a great deal of respect for him. this is america. we're not going to go round up 11 million people. i'm not in that camp. we're not going to go do that. there has to be some path of forgiveness and citizenship and stuff and i think trump took a constructive step forward last night. anyway, i just wanted to say that. i thought the speech was great and i support trump. i didn't vote for him but i thought he did an amazing job. >> tucker: he's winning over one business executive. thank you for coming in.
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watched the state of the union last night that made it a perfect time to put uncomfortable news in the media blood stream. perfect time in you're hillary clinton before president trump started talking last night hillary clinton defended her invention to protect adviser burn strider after he was accused of sexual harassment. it was 1500 words long and savaged online and not well receive and clinton botches her
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moment claims vanity fair and kenny bruce say new york radio host and joins us to assess the state of hillary clinton in the me too movement. what did you think of her explanation last night? >> it sounded to me like look, she probably thought this was her state of the union address and broke into the chardonnay cabinet and the rest is history. it was way too long -- >> tucker: drunk facebook again. >> it's going on facebook wanting to make it a little bit about her realizing she had been exposed for being the fraud she. this is the irony about hillary clinton. and the never apologized for shielding this man and disrupting the work life of this woman who was the target. he wrote in part, i did it because i didn't think firing him was the right solution to the problem and needed to be punished and change his behavior and understand why his actions were wrong. i thought this could happen without him losing his job.
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tucker, she's talking about her husband. this is the problem with hillary clinton. to react to sexual harassment and predatory situations she has to admit everything she's done in the past has been wrong and she can't do it. and hilary -- and i'm glad some of these women are realizing it, hilary is the last person they can rely on as the icon for enablers and it's finally catching up to her. >> tucker: what's interesting is most people would give hilary a pass on her husband as you do in complicated personal situation. she said i won't weigh in on this because it's to weird. i'm not going to impose my views on you. instead she goes out and starts lecturing everybody else analyst most hypocritical way. why does she do that? >> look, she did get involved in the smearing of the women and in the campaign she presented
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herself as a woman because a woman will govern differently. a woman will not do the things men do and that has always been untrue. my position as a feminist is women do everything men can do and we need to be in more positions of power but this is an issue of character not of gender. and maybe hillary clinton will do something that's good by her history which has proved to us women are like men and we have the same challenges and when we have power we have to keep a check on ourselves and stay true to our principles. hillary clinton has not done any of that. >> tucker: that's a deep point and smart one. we're all human, thank you, tammy. here's the list, lynchings, cross burnings, yoga. one professor said yoga is built on a bedrock of racism. you probably didn't know that but we'll explain next. smile dad.
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>> tucker: enjoy yoga? please stop. your promoting white supremacy. a professor of religious studies at michigan state argued in a recent piece that yoga swag is evidence of systemic racism built on the labor of black people and people of the global south. cathy rue is the publisher of catalina magazine and more than that our guide to the changing landscape of 2018 and the deepest recesses of the lunatic left and we're glad to see you as always, cathy. so yoga is racist. >> many white people who do yoga
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and it's mostly white people who do yoga, few understand the culture and history of the religion behind yoga and they're simply enjoying it for the physical aspects so they're not truly understanding yoga and what it goes back to and they need to if they want to appreciate it and if not they're simply giving into this view point of white supremacy, according to this professor. >> tucker: so if yoga racist is hot yoga more racist? >> all western yoga is racist according to this professor. so yoga practiced here is different than the other world. it's western yoga as a whole being practiced by white people, white women, upper class, not minorities or latinos or immigrants. it's a white sport activity. >> tucker: that right there is suspect.
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call the police. what about tai kwon do. that may be ban. >> by this author's standards but has a problem with yoga industrial complex. so if it falls under that -- >> tucker: if it's wrong for people in the west to practice yoga is it wrong for people in the rest of the world to use the internet? >> i think we understand the culture of the internet and doesn't go back to the colonization of india and what indians has to do to show them their culture was intelligence. that's part of the yoga movement and how it came to the united states in the 19th and 20th century. the internet would not fall under that. >> tucker: what about democracy? that was invented by the greeks in the west. the basis of western
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civilization. >> no, yoga was a way to show colonizers they were intelligent -- >> tucker: yoga predates it by quite a bit. i'm interested, home people into yoga in the united states do you think voted for donald trump? >> oh, well the author didn't touch about that -- >> tucker: but what's your guess. as someone very familiar with non-trump voters. would you say 1% of people who practice yoga voted trump or is that too high. >> many middle and upper class white women practice yoga. those people who fit into that category and are trump supporters vote ford trump. >> tucker: are you struck by the fact that that series of descriptors, upper middle class, white, that's kind of the whole argument on the left now.
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so anything that has those words attached is bad because and anything that doesn't is superior to that. >> yeah, according to the article, those are the people who practice yoga and don't understand immigrants and minorities and perhaps have more privilege and able to experience yoga and other things other groups cannot experience. >> tucker: so last question, if in a multi-cultural society we live in -- and i'm for the basic principle which is there's cool things from other cultures and you should enjoy them, when did the rules change. we live in a multi-cultural society but not allowed to enjoy cool things from other cultures and if you do you should feel guilty. >> the author said by no means don't stop doing yoga but understand you're only understanding an eighth of it and understand what people went through to introduce this to you and have an appreciation, don't
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just take advantage of it and buy the yoga gear and learn the wonderful tradition brought to you from other culture. >> tucker: i suspect downward dog is harder to enjoy if you hate yourself while you do it, wouldn't you think? >> i don't think anybody would hate themselves -- they should just know more. >> tucker: more self-loathing. cathy, you really are our sherpa and we appreciate it. sorry, different culture, no finance -- offense intend. we'll be right back. band. and if i can get comfortable talking about this kiester, then you can get comfortable using preparation h. for any sort of discomfort in yours. preparation h. get comfortable with it. but how do i know if i'm i'm getting a good deal? i tell truecar my zip and which car i want and truecar shows the range of prices people in my area actually paid for the same car so i know if i'm getting a great price. this is how car buying was always meant to be.
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since stopping it too soon increases your risk of clots in your stent, heart attack, stroke, and even death. brilinta may cause bruising or bleeding more easily, or serious, sometimes fatal bleeding. don't take brilinta if you have bleeding, like stomach ulcers, a history of bleeding in the brain, or severe liver problems. slow heart rhythm has been reported. tell your doctor about bleeding new or unexpected shortness of breath any planned surgery, and all medicines you take. if you recently had a heart attack, ask your doctor if brilinta is right for you. my heart is worth brilinta. if you can't afford your medication, astrazeneca may be able to help. >> tucker: that's it. another hour has slipped through our fingers. trying to be the voice of reason, doing our best kind of exhausting but kind of fun. tune in every night at 8:00 p.m. to the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and
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especially of group think in whose clutches this country finds itself. break free, think for yourself, if you can, despite how they attack you it's worth it and dvr it and back tomorrow. sean hannity is up next. >> sean: welcome to "hannity." breaking now we'll describe in detail how the democratic party is a party of petulent children and they proved it last night by sitting on their hand last night and pouting like children while president trump was highlighting america's successes at the state of the union address. and the out of touch liberal media hysterical over president trump's speech, that you, the american people, overwhelmingly approved of. and also breaking now we have sources telling us the release of the highly

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