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the details other people want find. we would love to hear more from you. meanwhile, most watched, trusted, grateful you spent the evening with us. have a great weekend, i'm shannon bream. ♪ >> tucker: welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," there's an awful lot going on. minutes ago the white house released a letter saying the president is inclined to declassify this democratic committee memo and will work with the house intelligence committee to see if they can come up with a releasable version of it, much rejected. the russia story has suddenly become an fbi story and it's moving faster than anyone anticipated.e all of the smart people were mocking donald trump for being insane enough to suggest the obama administration had surveilled or is he put it wiretapped his campaign -- what a paranoid lunatic they said, get off twitter.
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now we know what actually happened. the question at this point is how many people weren't spied on by the fbi. trump advice or carter page it was placed on government surveillance in the fall of 201o after the feds used uncorroborated claims from the trump dossier to justify a fisa warrant. we know from congressional testimony that he spoke from trump advisor to campaign manager steve menon while he was being spied on meaning that he was spied on too. tonight, based on our own reporting, we can tell you that carter page also sent email messages to members of the trump campaign during that same perio period. the fbi intercepted those as well. the obama administration may have spied on a significant portion of the trump campaign team, how many people were surveilled and to what extent? how much did president obama know about that? we definitely have the right to those questions -- no we don't,
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say democrats. asking questions is a sign of disloyalty to the country. at the very people who once told us that spying absolutely never happened are now tellingng us tt spying was perfectly justified and normal. why? becausesi russia. the funny thing is almost all of the russian collusion evidence unearthed recently implicates democrats -- one or tried to hide that correspondence. i would rather not have a paper trail he texted in the oligarchs -- traditionally a washington, no paper trail is not an indicator of transparency, it's a sign of wrongdoing. we're not saying that resign warner ought to his seat and face treason charges.
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we do think that warner's behavior is worth knowing more about. it's a remarkable new "new york times" story published about 40 minutes ago, that story alleges within the last year, american intelligence agencies paydays by who's working for the russian government $100,000 in american tax dollars in exchange for unverified and possibly fabricated information aboutru president trump. why would our intelligence agencies use our money to do something like that? why would they do anything like that under any circumstances and what would the information they gathered be used for? none of that is clear. the one thing worth taking away from a dramatic week in washington is this -- the obama administration spied on p a rivl political campaign.
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increasingly it looks like there wasn't. for more on that russian intel story. >> a shadowy russian tricked american spies out of a hundred year.last they promised not justna information on donald trump but to deliver stolen national security agency cyber weapons.si it would also include compromising material on the president, it sounds like a spy novel. the nsa has been devastated by losing the secret hacking tools. they delivered cash in a suitcase to a berlin hotel room in september. it was supposed to be the first installment of a million dollar payout. the russians claimed the information would link the president and his associates to russia. instead of providing the hacking tools, they produced unverified and possibly fabricated information on mr. trump and others. reported russian intelligence. it sounds a little bit like the steel dossier.y
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several u.s. intelligence officials tonight they made clear they did not want to trump material from the russians, he was suspected of having murky ties to russian intel and eastern european cyber criminals, that's what they tell us in "the new york times." it sounds like officials are spinning after the fact, they were ineg negotiations. the nsa even used its official twitter account nearly a dozen timess to send out coded messags to this russian. his eagerness to sell the russian dirt to american spies, it was part of an operation to feed the information out to the united states intelligence community, it was confusing because at one point he dropped his asking price from about $10 million to just over $1 million, that raised alarm bells. then he showed a 152nd clip of a video, showing a man in a room talking to two women. he claimed it was mr. trump but there was no way to confirm it
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was him with two women, it was a grainy video, no audio. these officials were shown the video and the russian embassy in berlin. the president was a suggesting that some time ago that u.s. intelligence officials were out to get them, people said this was crazy. now the times is reportingo tonight a remarkable story suggesting they were willing to pay a million dollars to get dirt on the president. they gave $100,000, the first installment in the shadowy russian took the money, want to wait, any dirt on the president. >> tucker: shocking, badly written story -- philippe raines was a long time to hillary clinton under obama and joins us tonight. you knew t about this story that just broke up at the bottom line is our intelligence community paid $100,000 to apparently a
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russian agent for salacious information of a sexual nature, unverified, likely false about president trump, that doesn't seem standard. >> it doesn't sound like a spy novel, unfortunately it's nonfiction, it's what we are living through. intelligence agencies often have to pay people who are not great to get information. we paid $8 million to find out who the worst spy in fbi history was, robert hansen. i think we paid $25 million to locate kelly check mohammed. >> tucker:r: and i'm glad we did that. >> this is an example of it working, you haven't heard about it and that's because it was debunked because ed was saying. >> tucker: there's a lot we don't know and i don't want to presume anything ever. our government paid $100,000 of our money to buy fake salacious material about the president, what would be the national
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security reason for doing that? >> the president's campaign was stocked with people starting with carter page who was under fbi surveillance going back to 2013 -- nothing to do with the president's campaign. his contacts warranted multiple surveillance warrants starting in october of 2016, four more times -- do the math. it takes you into the trump administration trump administration. >> tucker: i'm aware of that, you like a lot of people who have abandoned concerns about civil liberties are assuming that because someone is under surveillance he's done something wrong. i would argue that the onus is on thehe government to explain y you're spying on americans. >>in i think most people would agree with you. the fisat court sets a high bar. >> tucker: no applications for fisa courts are ever turned dow down. >> but so few were ever made. >> tucker: this is chicken or the egg.
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we know in this case the dossier was the backbone of the request. by the fbi's own description was a flaky document whose contents we could not verify. does it bother you, if i said during the obama administration that the bush administration during the campaign had spied in a bunch ofam members of the obaa campaign team. >> if they were suspected russian agents. >> tucker: what a year and half later there was no evidence that they were? before you spy on a rival political campaign using the fbi, you better be sure. >> is carter page part of the trump campaign or not? you make it sound like he was the running mate except when it comes to his contact. >> tucker: he didn't have anything to do with it. >> so it's not looking at then trump campaign. >> tucker:he carter page emailed a number of people on the trump campaign.
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if you are surveilling carter page who never got paid, that's what we know about that, i don't think he was integral to the campaign but he had contact with people on the campaign and all of the conversations both written and verbal were being surveilled by the federalal government. >> that's what surveillance is. >> tucker: at the obama administration is spying on the trump campaign. >> the obama administration thankfully took this very seriously. they went and got a want on someone, the warrant was based on george papadopoulos. they dossier was part of the warrant. >> tucker: that's not true -- the point is, let's be totally honest here. the obama administration is spying on the trump campaign, maybe there's an awesome reason for it, no one has explained that yet. we were are assuming it's totally fine, he would not assume it's totally fine if you flip around. >> i happened to trust our government, i know these days is
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not a very savvy thing to say. fisa started in earnest after 9/11. i i think we all learned it was important, if american citizen, are acting as a foreign agent, they are fair game. >> tucker: you have to prove that they are and they didn't. i don't think it's a good idea. >> carter page it was renewed every 90 days three times. it was renewed based on what happened in those 90 days. >> tucker: let's see the applications. >> unfortunately i don't control it.. thank you. she follows the subject very closely and she joins us tonight -- i hated to hit you with a story that has just come out but i want your reaction since you cover this. we've learned in "the new york times" a piece tht u.s. intel agencies under the trump administration paid 100
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grand to get salacious information on trump. does that sound like a normal business as usual to you? >> it does not. as was just noted, it's one thing to go out and spend money, potentially getting information on a sworn enemy of the united states -- it's another to go out and to spend $100,000 trying to get information on the commander in chief. >> tucker: presumably according to the times piece, he was selling secrets to anybody, it was information of a sexual nature that's probably not even true. it's also irrelevant. let me ask you this. do youho find it striking that e very people a year ago said anyone who claims trump wasn't spied on by the obama administration is a t nutcase, r alex jones or whatever tinfoil hat type, those same people are now telling us it's totally normal for the administration to spy on a rival presidential campaign, no big deal.
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>> this is the story of this entire investigation. first we are told that the dossier was the creation of a republican funder, turns out it was the clinton campaign. then we are told it couldn't possibly have been useda as part of a fisa warrant, turns out it was. then were told it couldn't have made up a big part of it, turnsw out it was the main piece. now we are told it doesn't really matter because it wasn't really spying on the trump campaign, it was a spying on a man who i would already left the campaign. turns out it was used to follow the conversation on carter page, steve bannon who has been mentioned as potentially onlyhe one, there could be many other people that they managed to capture because of this. >> tucker: seems to me it's critical in order to restore faith in government that we know the detailss here. in the vacuum created by ignorance, conspiracy theories grow, how do we get to the bottom of what actually happene
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happened? >> look at what happened when senator grassley put out a less redacted version of his referral letter of a criminal investigation of christopher steele. we were told that none of that could come out it was damaged, highly classified. you look at it and you find outs that the only thing that was in fact reject it was information was highly scandalous and hurtful to the fbi that undermined it in the justice department. my question is why shouldn't we put out these applications? must put out all the documents and see where the skeletons are. we can be try to be careful of sources and methods but this has now become a farce of he said -- she said and the american public deserves to judge it with their own eyes. >> tucker: the embarrassment of federal bureaucrats isn't just to keep something secret, it doesn't belong to them, the documents belong to us.
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♪ >> tucker: federal law has long stipulated that immigrants cannot arrive in the united states and receive permanent residency if they become public charges who depend upon welfare. the government treats immigration law is optional, the administration is drafting new
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regulation that would penalize immigrants for receiving welfare programs like food stamps, section 8, headstart and chip. the former press secretary for democratic national committee joined us tonight. what i find so interesting about the complaints here is that we know -- i know from doing there show every night and speaking to immigration advocates, there are no immigrants on welfare, they add the most to our economy, they are the hardest working. none of them is a drain on the system.ar given that, who cares if it's illegal for them to go on welfare? why would they be on welfare if they are adding so much to ourr economy. >> this is the issue, we shouldn't be punishing immigrants who pay taxes into our economy, if they are paying taxes they should be able tos have benefits of social programs such as head start. we are not going to punish -- >> tucker: why? why should we?-
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>> we're not going to allow them to go into headstart because legal immigrants are not going to want to put them in programs like head start because they're going to be afraid that they are going to be deported. >> tucker: i'm sure there are a lot of immigrants who want the programs, i get it but the point is pleasing american citizens because it's our country not theirs.. t >> the children are u.s. citizens come as their country. >> tucker: we can probably figure out how to do that for the children. you are picking a tiny spirit of of the let's figure out a fixed but most immigrant families are on welfare. this is one of the things that advocates you never admit when they are lecturing about how they are so much more impressive than you are. most are, if you break it down by country the last numbers i have f from 2009, some countries are like 70% of the immigrants are on welfare.n why would you be in favor of that if you are an american citizen, bringing people in and
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putting them on benefits, that'e not the american dream that we hear about at all. >> the immigration system in the united states is broken. if you want to come in and apply, you already go under a bunch of tests that decide if you are going to be a public charge. if you're going to be in the united states you should not be a public charge you and i agree onar that. h what i think the president is doing wrong, he's making it even harder -- >> tucker: maybe i'll change her mind on this, this is from the current population survey from march 2010. here are the numbers from mexico,s they send the most immigrants to those states by far. 74.7% in 2009, immigrants from mexico are on some welfare of the nine states. that's 75% of all immigrants from mexico are on some kind of welfare, that's ridiculous. i think you just said you agree that's ridiculous. when not just fix that right now and say if you want to be there
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and add to the sum total of the economy, great. you can't come and go on our social programs, you can't have open borders in a welfare state. >> this is the issue, u.s. citizen children are being punished because of this revelation. >> tucker: kids get to go on headstart which has never been shown to work in 50 years. i'm not even sure you would want that honestly but whatever. let's talk about the real problem which is majority of immigrants are on welfare. why would any country put up with that and why would the left to defend it, i'm totally confused? >> we are a country of laws in a country of immigrants, a majority of immigrants in this country aren't criminals. >> tucker: i'm not saying they are. i'm saying thee majority are on welfare, that's not healthy. you move here and you take advantage of the opportunities. >> you make it harder for them to assimilate into the country, that's not making any sense. >> tucker: welfare is it assimilation, welfare is
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dependency. >> i understand what you're getting outcome of the problem is the revelations that what the president puts forth aren't doing what you want to try to make. we are not going to punish immigrants because they are poo poor. >> tucker: what you mean punish them because they t are poor, they're coming to our country -- >> in search of our better life. >> tucker:ot and to go on our welfare programs, this is not the bring us your poor, tired, huddled masses where people come and work their way up and run a tech company in silicon valley. this is the opposite of what we want. you are defending it. >> it's coming from an anti-immigrant racist agenda. >>e. tucker: if you have nothing left to say, it's -- i want to
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move to mexico and accuse the authorities their of being racist because they haven't given us free stuff. i have a right to have some say -- every american citizen does. >> we all do. >> tucker: this is insane, it's not about whether the president's racist, that's not a real answer. >> the answer is let's end chain migration, let's destroy the legal immigration system and deport 11 million people, is that what we want to do? >> tucker: i think we should have control of who lives here, why wouldn't you? we are a country. if that means deporting peopleho who shouldn't be here, that's ourdn right. >> you and i agree -- >> you don't, you're not being honest. george soros was at davo's, two weeks ago he bled blasted tech
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hillary clinton somehow remains her greatest political role model. which is confusing which is why we called tammy bruce the new york radio show host to sort it out for such a joint us tonight. what does that mean? >> it means that she doesn't know what she'sbr talking aboutr she is exclusively politically. hillary clinton is the enabler of bill clinton. she is we know revealed someone who protected a sexual harasser and disrupted the work life ofm the victim in order to shield that individual. it's a remarkable admission and yet it's completely political. if kirsten gillibrand cared about the issues, she couldn't even associate with the clintons, she is denying in this interview coming up, she's asked ifon she spoke into the clinton, she wouldn't answer that. that's when she said she admired hillary clinton. it's very strange, she doesn't want to say that she's speaking to them but that she needs to be able to give her some
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compliments. it could be there is no leadership in the democratic party and she's wondering what kind of national base could she latch onto for this so that's probably part of it. i think she should be careful about being seen as a public face of the need to movement which is now becoming completely politicized and i think it's bad news for that movement. >> tucker: she think she's going to be president, this interview as part of the p.r. prep to that. it seems like everybody runningl for president should take at least one lesson from the trump campaign at witches voters will put up with a lot if they think you're being honest. phoniness iss transparent, noboy appreciates it. why hasn't she learned that? it seems so false toto me. >> she's a new york democrat, she might not see herself as president but perhaps vice president. clearly the democrats are deluded.
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if their leadership are the clintons no wonder they are in trouble. she sees somehow this is some way to move herself ahead of the game. in california there's a democrat a woman who is also face of the #metoo movement, whose taken leave of a sexual harassment allegations to her by men. i think the american people see through it and i think kristen shall a a brand is in for a wake-up call. >> tucker: have the best weekend. billionaire and far left patron george soros was in w davos ande called the big tech companies like google and facebook a menace to society, he's right n about that. he said the current administration is not just bad for the country, it's an existential threat to civilization itself. steve hilton hosts the next revolution here on fox nine every sunday night, fantastic show.
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he does not agree with this assessment and he joins us tonight from california. >> it's so laughable. we both agreed with him that tech companies are a menace to society but he forgot to tell us that he invested in them. it's so laughable.e the things he said were so offensive to me, i can get away with this because i like george soros are hungarian so i can call him a hungarian hypocritete not just for the fact that he criticized them while investing in them, back in the u.k. when i got my start in politics, he made his billions in gambling in foreign exchange markets which crash the economy and caused untold misery for millions of people. when it comes to this question of the open society that he argues donald trump is wrecking, he should know better. he and i share experience of that. communism and hungry, that's a
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real attack on the open society. it's disgusting of him to make that comparison. >> tucker: as of a piece with his behavior over decades. since you follow the sky pretty closely, i think you are great at big picture things. we just learned that he is paying giving campaign money to district attorney races around the country. he's doing a lot of other things, what ties them all together? what is the point of all this? >> you know what i really think is a simple answer to that is guilt. i think he's guilty at the way he has made his money, gambling in the casino of the financial markets. he is trying to atone for that. a lot of the liberal elite are exactly in that position and it comes back to hypocrisy, the hungarianoc hypocrite. he liked all of the other liberal elites jump up and downo and go on about dark money and politics and the evil coke koch
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brothers, he's effectivelyre covering it up. those donations are not made public before the election. this is exactly the kind of corruption in politics the rest of the time they love to condem condemn. i took a look, the candidates certainly didn't want to recognize the contribution of her big benefactor because she said thank you to a lot of people after her campaign. your help was major, local progress family, even -- wait for it, your favorite publication teen vogue. this candidate thanks teen vogue but not george soros who handed her the position on a plate. >> tucker: everything soros pays for makes the country weaker and more divided.
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♪ is >> tucker: the president has announced the choice for the nation's next drug is our, he'lf be leaving to direct the office of national drug control policy, it suddenly great significance in the middle of this the nation's worst drug epidemic. another departure from trump's west wing secretary rob porter's resignation earlier this week. virg according to a cbc report,8
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apparent to mike americans reported antidepressant use and yet the nation's suicide rate hash surged into the country doesn't seem that much happier than countries that have fewer drugs in circulation. are we thinking about depression in the wrong way. the author of lost connections uncovering the real causes of depression and the unexpected solutions, a book than unexpectedly has become the center of ate lot of debates and has sold quite well. thanks for coming on. this book has been very controversial i think in the best way in its force a conversation with her should have been one years ago. summarize for us what is the case that you're making about antidepressants. >> it's about why we are in such pain in the first place. i think everyone watching this show knows they have natural physicalht? needs. you need to water, food, shelter. if i took them away from you what you would be in real trouble real fast. there is equally strong evidence
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that human beings have a natural psychological needs, you have to feel you belong. you have to feel your life has meaning and purpose, you have to feel that there is a feature that makes sense to you. our culture is good at lots of things but there is very strong evidence that we have been less and less good at meeting people's deep underlying psychological needs. that is one of the key drivers of this depression and anxiety crisis. when i was a teenager and i went to my doctor in a sense of profound pain, my doctor said -- and told me a total biologically story about why i was impressed, it was a chemical imbalance in my brain, a drug to myself for 13 years, i remained depressed. one of the things that was so striking to me i traveled all over the world, believing experts of the world about what really causes depression and anxiety, what really solves them. his overwhelming leads due to responses -- it's a response to key factors in how we are livin living. >> tucker: i'm laughing
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because it seems so obvious, why have we been telling ourselves in som mysterious chemical imbalance, those do exist. for the overwhelming majority maybe it has to do with the way we are living. >> if you are depressed and anxious, you're not crazy, you're a human being with unmet needs. i'll give you an obvious example that connects people immediately, there's a study that the average american, how many close friends do you have that you could call on in a crisis? they started doing it years ago, the answer was five and now it's zero. we have become the loneliest society has ever been. what are antidepressants for these deep underlying causes of depression, what are the solutions to these problems. loads of patients coming to him, he felt really uncomfortable and he was told in his training even
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though he knew the science was much more sophisticated to say you've got to chemical imbalance in your brain and just give them drugs. he could see it wasn't solving the problem, a lot of them were acutely lonely, he didn't experiment. a woman came to him she'd been in her home due to depression and anxiety, he said i'm going to prescribe something else, i'm going to prescribe taking part in a group, meet in a twice a k and were going to turn it into a garden. a study of a similar program said that it's more than antidepressants. >> deep psychological reasons they feel so terrible in the first place. >> tucker: everyone you said
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is so obvious, we are out of time but maybe you can come back and explain why we invest so much unwarranted faith in psychiatrists, why are we so willing to take bad advice from people with mds, i don't understand. >> we've only given them one lever to pull but you can't blame them for pulling it. what we need to do as a society is put in place a much more expanded menu of options, things to deal withwe these nine deep reasons why we feel so terrible in the first place. those options exist, they have been tried all over the world. reducing depression and anxiety. >> tucker: the book is lost connections, uncovering the real causes of depression, i think it's great. >> tucker: the final exam is next, have you been following the news as closely as news professionals? you'll find out in just a minute . and it always will be, forever and forever.
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>> tucker: time now for final exam where we pit >> tucker: timed for a final exam where we fit to news professionals against one another to determine who has been paying closer attention to the news of the past week. three-time defending champion, her challenger this week, fox chief national correspondent ed henry. he was on the show last week. >> he's a heavyweight. >> tucker: he's a smart but no one has been able to stop carly so far. i asked the questions, the first one to buzz and get the answer, you have to wait until i finishs the question, every correcte answer is worth a point, best of five wins.
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a 13-year-old went viral during justin timberlake's have time during the super bowl, what was he doing? >> he took a silty with justin timberlake but there was something that she was watching a video but it broke down so he got teased. >> tucker: that's a long answer. >> he was on ellen. >> tucker: we are going to roll t the tape. >> poking fun at the teenager for staring at his phone too much while the pop star right next to him. >> he took a selfie and then he put his phone down and enjoy the show, everyone has their phone and tape everything. >> tucker: he got it. >> he said on ellen or good morning america that he was watching a video because he got
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teased because the phone broke down. >> tucker: you are watchingg both ellen and good morning america? let's talk later. a world leader made it news this week when he chastised a woman using the phrase mankind which is a sexist phrase in his country. this leader recommends more inclusive terms. >> he had finished. >> judges? >> canadian prime minister justin trudeau. >> the other j.t. >> prime minister justin trudeau is serious about making canadiansia watch their languag. >> maternal love is going to change the future of mankind. >> we like to say people kind, not necessarily mankind, it's more inclusive. >> he's an occlusive guy.
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>> tucker: i'm not sure why they make decisions, they do, this is a very hierarchical show, the judges are in charge. >> to have a certain number of challenges? >> i don't. >> tucker: which is 77-year-old lawmaker just set the record for longest speech in the house of representatives. >> that would be nancy pelosi. >> tucker: i don't think she's 77 but will find out. >> nancy pelosi promotes the dreamers with a marathon eight hour speech, good for her, 4-inch heels. >> tucker:r: even democrats aren't happy with the minority leader's performance, they fell asleep. our judges can see the back end
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of this, see the metrics of this, you boast in a just milliseconds before your competitors. >> it doesn't count? >> tucker: it does count. question four, 2- one. billionaire elon musk just launched a tesla roadster into space with an astronaut manikin in the driver's seat, it has now gone off track and is headed for the asteroid belt. what was its original destination? >> the orbit around mars. >> tucker: let's check the tape. >> the payload on this test flight was a brand-new electric tesla roadster which is now heading to the mars orbit. star man astronaut in the driver's seat to provide epic views. >> tucker: that is correct.
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our judges said they were mired the position in which you answered it. this is the third week in a row that carly has come to a sudden death, the winner of this takes the award. another example of tech changing everything. best buy announced this week they would no longer be selling which music related product? >> cds. >> tucker: let's check thehe tape. >> according to a report in billboard, best buy has just told music suppliers that it willie pull cds from its stores come july 1st. >> tucker: wow. if you are going to lose to a someone -- one era ends, another begins.
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this is a picture of eric wemple, here's what happened to him. thens the back side -- this is the very firstti day of congratulations. >> i will drink this with honor. >> thank you both, that was great.ee final exams are over now, next week we will be back and see ifr we can outwit our contestants will return in just a moment.
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>> tucker: >> two big stories, the fbi spent money chasing tax dollars on donald trump and instead handed money to a fraudullent association. and the donald trump will work on it also. new. senate majority leader mitch mcconnell is planning a series of votes on immigration next week.
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rather than pushing a specific bill let every bill offered up or down vote. tell you how your lawmakers voted on issue that. have a great weekend. see you monday. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> sean: welcome to hannity. a lot of breaking news this friday night. new information, new developments on a lot of issues. politico is reporting this hour that the former white house chief of staff strategist steve bannon may have been picked up by fbi surveillance while the bureau had a fisa warrant on carter page. also tonight house intelligence committee chairman devin nunes is asking for transcripts from the fisa court while the fbi was trying to get approval to monitor page and brand new information about that second anti-trump dossier. now, according to a report, congressional investigators, they are examining the documents and they want to interview the author, long-time clinton ally cody

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