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tonight. we will see you back here tomorrow night. tucker carlson is in d.c. coming up next. have a good night, everybody. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight. close to six months after the las vegas massacre we now have internal footage of the shooter within the hotel. we are seeing it and why are we now just seeing it for the first time? we'll bring that to you in a minute. also of course big news from the white house. ambassador john bolton now national security advisor will tell you what that means and why in just a minute. but, first, just 'everybody in the country has a smart phone. spend ago day without going online is unfathomable to almost all of us. tech rules lives ever greater degree. the so-called digital frontier is getting fenced in. not quite as broad as we were told it would be.
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a handful of companies have almost total control over what we can say, do, or see on the internet, control of almost all human information. consider facebook. about half the country uses it as a primary news source. millions and millions of people understand the world through facebook. but facebook is not a neutral host. it has a political agenda. earlier this year facebook altered its algorithms for what news stories its users see. and the result conclusively have been devastating to conservatives online. breitbart, the news site has particularly lost about 30% of its traffic. prager u down 30%. rare closed its doors. some say igr is on the brink of collapse because of it fox, by the way, is down, too. meanwhile purveyors of approved elite opinion, cnn, the "new york times," "the washington post," they have been unaffected by. this what is this? well it's an act of
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ideological warfare and far more worrying that anything than cambridge analytica has done or accused of doing. floyd brown founded western journal.com. another site hit big by the faces at facebook. he joins us tonight. floyd, this is not just a fevered dream on the right that facebook is somehow singling out in effect conservative sites. the numbers are really clear. how is this working? >> well, it's psychiatry clear. i would say that facebook has broken its trust with the end user. you know, one of the things i always liked about facebook and admired about facebook was that it was opt mizeed to the end user. you have about 1.5 million followers on facebook, tucker. and the truth is as one of those followers, i expect to get news and information that you find interesting and you decide to share. >> tucker: right. >> that's a social network. it's no longer a social network when mark zuckerberg and the other elites in silicon valley decide what you should get, the
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information that you should consume and really decide from on high what news you should have. >> tucker: how do we get to a place where one company along with google really two companies control all online media? both political companies and without any oversight at all by anybody can just shut down sites they disagree with. how did we get to that place? >> well, i think that early on, facebook did a fabulous job of letting people basically curate their own content. we all went online and we like different people, we follow donald trump. we followed, you know, people in the news that we liked. we followed publications that we liked. and so we were all of a sudden getting great content that we just all -- we all wanted to follow it and consume it as a result of that facebook went through the roof. facebook it's not on mused
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anymore. it's opt mizeed to the thought believes. it's hurting facebook and hurting in america. also, tucker, this is what people need to understand on capitol hill is it has big implications for upcoming elections and really the ability of america to make good decisions. >> tucker: a form of social control. of course. floyd, thank you for that i appreciate that. well, there is still widespread belief, particularly on the right, that business interests are basically conservative. you could argue about whether that was ever true. certainly not true now. the opposite is true. ideological gap between leaders of america's most powerful corporations and say the democratic party is basically nonexistent. they agree on everything. now having failed at the ballot box in 2016, the left is using other means to make the outcome of those elections irrelevant, in fact. nowhere is this clearer than on the subject of the second amendment there is a constitutional right to bear
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arms in the bill of rights. number two. in most states there is not a lot of enthusiasm for restricting the second amendment. voters don'tment it. it doesn't matter. the left is now colluding with large companies to roll back your rights to bear arms without any legislation at all. no public debate. they are just doing it for example, on the website red it the hate for gun deals has been banned. you can't go there anymore. google has banned the postings of gun sellers or promote the purpose of guns or accessories or magazines. banned video how to detach gun accessories. already powerful firearm channels. you can't get the information anymore. but the most amazing example of this comes from city bank. now, that company announced today it will require all of its clients to block gun sales to those under 21, to bar the sale of bump stocks or high capacity magazines. you may remember citi group 10 years ago they got
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45 billion of your taxpayer dollars to get bailed out. that's why they still exist. now they turn around and work to undermine the constitutional rights of the taxpayers who bailed them out. we called citibank today to asked ask if they he would send a representative over to explain how this works but they refused because they are coward. this is happening more and more. more companies participating and taking action on more issues. the fear the government might take your rights becoming quaint. big tech and finance are doing it already. with no public debate they just do it and tough luck if you don't like it. like. larry king, thanks for coming on. this was one of those changes people didn't expect coming. youtube is banning what? >> well, they are banning any advertising or videos involving firearms. it's a little unclear, very vegas about thveryvague about t.
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videos teaching you how to load ammunition very common or firearm education teach people how to use firearms. very troubling that youtube would sensor information as a media entity you would think they would be a little bit more sensitive to the consequences of censorship. so, very troubling what they are engaged. in. >> tucker: but more than just a media entity. this is not like fox news, "the washington post" saying we are not going to cover something. i mean youtube is the public square in effect. they have a massive share of online videos. if they shut down a whole category, then it's kind of over, isn't it? >> yeah. i mean, as you say, they are like the -- you know, the free market of idea except they have monday nop monopoly p. putting their finger on the scale and deciding what information they are allowed to see. they are suppressing first amendment right and at the same time they are suppressing second amendment rights by preventing people
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from acquiring information about a completely lawful activity and firearms are protected by the constitution of the united states. it is deeply troubling and i think that the public is going to be very upset about it and we are certainly going to be talking to members of congress to have oversight hearings to find out exactly what these social media sites are doing and how they are abusing their monopoly power to advance a liberal annual at this gun agenda. >> tucker: republicans think this is an example of the frequent. there is nothing free at all. it's controlled. i appreciate that. >> pleasure to spend time with you. >> tucker: founder of blueprint strategy, he joins us tonight. antwon, thanks for coming on. i'm sure you agree with the aims of citibank and youtube and facebook. you share the same politics as most ceos of these companies. does it feel strange for you as someone on the left to find yourself encouraging corporate power, shutting down ordinary people? the left was never for that
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why are they for that now? >> well, before i'm on the left, before i'm anything political, tucker, i'm a human being. >> tucker: right. so am i. >> i know what it's like -- let me finish. i know what it is like to have to bury someone how love due to being killed in a church in charleston as i experienced almost three years ago. i also know what it feels like to see a do nothing congress and elected leaders across this country both national and local level not act after we have had senseless mass shootings in the country. i appreciate the business leaders who have stepped up to say you know what? if congress in washington, d.c. does not want to do anything. if general assemblies across the country don't want to do anything, let's lead by example and be on the right side of history and do something that the people we want to serve. so the truth of the matter is. >> tucker: you agree with the corporate masters that democracy is stupid and why would you leave it to actual voters to weigh in here? >> tucker, i am not going to use the language.
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>> tucker: it takes courage? >> absolutely. >> tucker: to echo a lead opinion. >> are you going to let me finish? >> tucker: i'm asking you. we don't believe in democracy anymore? >> you have to let me -- are you going to let me finish or continue to talk loud and thinking that's like the thing to do? here is the bottom line. i appreciate these people for having courage, stepping up to the plate and acting on something that the people who occupy their businesses want. 70% of the people in this country, democrat and republican want something done. gun reform. >> tucker: anantjuan you are happy that the companies are doing something that you want. what if you took a position you are not in favor of. what if they said, pick something, black lives matter bad. not going to let any more black lives matter videos on youtube. we are not citibank won't process any payment to black lives matter. you would say wait a second. you control all credit
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cards. you have control all videos and you shut this down. maybe you might feel differently. can you see why there is perhaps a flip side to this? >> of course i can and that has happened in many instances. >> tucker: no, it hasn't. >> here is the beauty in the united states of america. we have the ability to disagree with people who may not agree with us. if you do not agree with dick's sporting goods or walmart or any of these corporations who have acted in this manner of trying to reduce another incident from happening. don't shop with them. >> tucker: let me ask you, so if i don't agree with google which has a complete monopoly over all human information. 90% monopoly on search, for example, everything we know basically comes from google. if i don't agree with them, i don't really have a lot of places to go. nothing duck duck go. as a liberal, does this level of corporate power, this concentration of power in the hands of very small number of people, that doesn't bother you at all? >> well, i'm not a liberal.
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i think i'm aptjuan seawright. i agree with corporations stepping up to the plate and answering the calls that elected officials do not have the courage to do. >> tucker: could there be a downside to settling problems. richest people in the world get together and say we are going to impose this on a society. that's better than having elected officials vote to do something through the democratic process? is that what you are saying? >> what i'm saying to you, tucker, is the fact that we're three years from charleston, six months from vegas, a month or so from parkland. and nothing has been done in the name of trying to change the conversation. tucker, you know as well as i know, if a small group of people get together, that number will grow and something can be done. i think that's what's happening. >> tucker: small number of millionaires decide to shut down speech. >> corporations are going to be on the right side of history. >> tucker: we will see.
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antjuan. >> how about reasonable people, tucker -- >> tucker: h.r. mcmaster is out of a job. he will be placed by former u.n. ambassador john bolton. chief correspondent john roberts is here with details on that. hey, john. >> tucker, this has been described as the worst keep. we didn't know it would be today. pleased to announce effective april 9th, ambassador john bolton will be my new national security advisor. i'm very thankful for the service of h.r. mcmaster who has done an outstanding job and will always remain my friend there will be an official contact happenedover on april 9th. of this is described to me as a mutual parting of the ways. the president and h.r. mcmaster never really geld. gracious in announcing he will would be leaving the white house. i'm thankful to donald j. trump for opportunity to serve him and our nation as national security advisor. i'm grateful for the friendship and support of the members of the national
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security counsel who worked together to provide the president with the best options to protect and advance our national interests. this came together very quickly this afternoon. john bolton was here for a meeting with the president in the oval office. it was one of a number of oval office meetings meetings he has had in recent weeks. the president had been talking to him about the job. but they sealed the deal this afternoon. the speed with which it happened though surprised even ambassador bolton who said that he was taking quite by shock by the fact that the president tweeted out about 6:30 tonight that he had the job. bolton, of course, known for very strong views on foreign policy and said he will bring those views with him to the white house on an interview earlier on "the story" with martha maccallum. >> i have my views. i'm sure i will have a chance to ar articulate them to the president. some people don't like people who have substantive views. they are more process oriented. >> we were told last week that mcmaster might be out by last friday. senior white house officials insisted he wasn't going
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anywhere. and then suddenly, tucker, mcmaster is on the way out and john bolton is on the way. in things move very quickly around here. >> tucker: yes, they do. thanks for that, john. appreciate it you might remember that bolton was on this program, too, just a couple weeks ago. here is part of what happened. >> but he turned it over to barack obama. and it fell apart subsequently. the point, i think you need to understand. is that life is complicated in the middle east. and when you say well, the overthrow of saddam hussein was a mistake is simplistic. >> tucker: i would argue that i am the one who understands how complicated it is. >> it's your long experience at foreign policy, i know. >> tucker: better record than yours, i would say. thank you, ambassador. good to see you. >> sure. >> tucker: john bolton, national security advisor. new footage from the lead-up to the shooting in las vegas six months ago. what does it show? has it been edited in a way we should know about? and why are we only seeing it now? that story next ♪ ♪
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: nearly six month after las vegas massacre. the deadliest in modern history. new evidence is still trickling out about what happened and why. surveillance footage of steven paddock the mandalay bay hotel in the week leading up to the attack came out today. you are seeing it on your screen. we first see paddock checking in to the hotel. over the next few days he doesn't appear to be preparing for anything, much less a killing spree. he gambles on the casino floor. several different poker machines.
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seems like a loner and not joined by anybody else at least on these videos. otherwise is he unmarkable. after the week he leaves the hotel several times apparently to go to his house. when he returns he brings bags with him. 21 bags in total. carrying the bag guns you would use to kill people. escorting him to the elevator where he tipped them. paddock often makes small talk with employees as he waits for the elevator to arrive. the very last time we see paddock on these videos is 12:30 on october 1st, bringing two more bags up to his room. less than 10 hours later, the massacre begins. a lot of questions about this. beginning with why now? and what does it mean? catherine lombardo representing the victims of las vegas and former security guard and joins us as well. catherine, first to you, you're involved in a major, maybe the major lawsuit surrounding this massacre. you haven't seen these videos until today. why is that. >> that's right.
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>> tucker: how have they been edited and is there evidence that anyone else was ever in that hotel room with paddock? >> why today? i think it's a p.r. stunt. it is shocking they released it to the "new york times" and not to us, the lawyers. who have been asking for this video and niece videos. there are over 700 hours of video. why did they just release these five minutes? where is the rest of the video and why now? i'm so concerned for my clients because my clients who are all victims are suffering. they are suffering still today from ptsd and the symptoms that come along with that. for them to see this without warning, i'm just worried for my clients. but, regarding the video, the video shows something. it's exactly what we have been saying happened all along for the last five months. it is shocking to see how confident and casual the shooter, paddock was to ask
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the valet and the bellhop to help him unload his arsenal of 21 bags. haul that arsenal of weapons. >> tucker: yes. >> and bullets up to his 32nd floor. he knew, he knew that the security at the mandalay bay, there was no security. and in today's day and age, we know -- we already know that in las vegas, the casinos' security teams are trained in all kinds of things to detect the indicators of what to look for. >> tucker: she believes there are 700 hours of video with paddock contained in them. this is a five minute selection. there is con texz missing. from what we have now, what conclusions do you draw? >> well, the video was released by mgm. it was not released by the las vegas metropolitan police department. they made a statement today saying they did not release it, that the video was owned by the mgm and that's who
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released it. it corroborates a little bit what's in the 81-page police preliminary report that was released a couple of months ago where they referenced the video that they looked at but never released and they are saying that they see paddock at different times bringing up about 21, 22 suitcases into the room that they allege contained the weapons and the ammunition. that's all well and fine. i'm more concerned right now, what i want to look at as a former director of security and investigator and police officer, is i want to look at the lock interrogation reports for 32135 and 32134. because, if you remember in the police preliminary report they said 21:26 hours which is 9:36 on october 1st. the dead bolt was engaged to room 135 and then 10 minutes later at 21:46. >> 9:46 the dead bolted was engaged on 134. that doesn't say anything else reference the lock interrogations in that report other than they referenced they did use lock
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interrogations. my point being this. if the dead bolts were on those doors 15 minutes before he opened fire, and the lock interrogation reports when we get them will show whether those dead bolts were disengaged from the door and/or if the door was opened after or during the shooting and prior to the police strike team going into the room. the lock interrogation reports. >> let's add to that, too. >> believe is going to show that the dead bolts were not disengaged in the room. both of those room doors that nobody could have exited that room door in that one hour period where the metro police were out in the stairwell. >> tucker: is that true key question. catherine, we are almost out of time. quickly. >> i want to add to that mgm released this to "new york times." what does that tell us? it tells us that they can release the evidence that we have been asking for for over five months. we have asked for it. they haven't given it to us. why are they doing this just a five minute clip today? it tells us they have so
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much more than we have been asking for. >> tucker: that's right. >> my clients want answer. >> tucker: there is a public from it as well and we share that interest. >> thank you. >> tucker: republicans in congress passed a huge spending bill. something like the democratic leadership would put together. who is in charge contact exactly on capitol hill? rand paul joins us next. a sore. but he's got work to do. so he took aleve this morning. if he'd taken tylenol, he'd be stopping for more pills right now. only aleve has the strength to stop tough pain for up to 12 hours with just one pill. tylenol can't do that. aleve. all day strong. all day long. check this sunday's paper for extra savings on products from aleve.
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>> tucker: the house of representatives passed a massive 1.3 trillion-dollar spending bill today to avoid a government shut down. it is being shep perfected by republicans. the bill caps ice agents and number of illegal aliens detain. border wall out of the picture. it funds sanctuary cities. it ups the budget by 750 million. not something republicans said they were for. senator rand paul of kentucky joins us now. senator, reasked over a dozen republicans to come on. none would do it. the people who wrote this, were they for the 2016 election. >> i'm old school. i think you ought to read the bill before you vote on them. 22 page bill we got it last night at midnight. i have been working all day all night through the bill and i'm up to page 600. i have quite a bit of ways to read the bill. as far as the content of the bill. this could have been written by president obama and liberal democrats. when i ran in 2010, when we
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had that tea party tidal wave, we were opposed to president obama's spending and opposed to president obama trillion-dollar deficit. this bill will give us a trillion-dollar deficit this year. >> tucker: paul ryan is ultimately responsible for this as the head republican in the house. these are his priorities, i assume. they are so out of whack with the party, how? >> this is why people are so upset with politics. when the republicans are out of power. they are the conservative party. but then when they get in the majority, there is no conservative party. democrats don't care about spending any of the time. republicans seem to care about it when they are criticizing democrats but now that republicans are in charge republicans are like bar the door. you talk about border security, i'm flipping through the pages today reading the bill, i find out there is money for border security in to your tunisia, in jordan. we have border security money in the middle east but not border security money for the u.s.
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>> tucker: i'm concluding that the people who run the republican party in the house anyway just don't want increased border security. >> no, what it is is this is unwholly alliance. unholy alliance between democrats are this. not fiscally spending on the military. they want unlimited spending on the military. democrats will say we will give it to you. we are not really opposed to it. we will give you military spending if you give us domestic spending. the unholy compromise has been going on for decades. we have too much compromise in washington. they are always compromise to raise spending and increase the debt. >> tucker: are you going to stop this and shut down the government over. this it's never been my goal to shut down government. my goal is that we should be for balanced budgets. limiting spending, less debt and we should be for reading the bills. so i will continual to advocate that whether they -- they can roll over me. i'm in the minority. there will be about 10 republicans that vote, maybe 15 republicans vote no on this in the senate. maybe a handful of democrats. buff they will win. the majority will win.
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but it's republicans and democrats joining hands together to blow a hole in the debt. >> tucker: going you back up to the hill. thank you for joining us tonight. appreciate it, senator. instead of getting his campaign promises fulfilled by congress, the president has been suggesting he could beat up joe biden. mark steyn wants a good boxing match. he will weigh in next.
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at a comfort inn with a glow taround them, so people watching will be like, "wow, maybe i'll glow too if i book direct at choicehotels.com." who glows? just say, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com. >> tucker: well, cnn chairman jeff zucker took a brief pause from gun control advocacy today to attend a meeting in new york city. he bragged about the stewardship with the third place network and took a shot at us. fox news is quote a pure propaganda machine that does a disservice to this country zucker said it's quote state run tv. now, there are a lot of ways to respond to a charge like that. i worked for jeff zucker once. we could spend an hour reminiscing about it let's consider the humor.
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state run tv? we know on some level all criticism is self-criticism. you accuse others what you secretly know you are. but even by the usual standards of brodeian projection. jeff zuk has made amazing claim. as it happened just today probably zucker was speaking a controlling interest in cnn tucker waturk sold to an are regime. highly anti-american erdogan government. in turkey where it actually matters. cnn is literally state run tv. zucker didn't mention that in his remarks today weirdly. nothing much will change for cnn turk. zucker's station already broadcast every erdogan speech in its entirety it denies a platform to the opposition party. lunatic in anti-american
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conspiracy theory. helping orchestrate a failed 20120162016 coo against erdogan. amplifies the hatedful and screen phone if i can narrative. says a turkish journalist. if it demands it sometimes the zucker state tv channel doesn't cover the news at all. for example in 2013, more than 8,000 pro-democracy protesters were injured protesting the erdogan government. jeff zucker's channel ignored of the whole thing. cnn turk ran a documentary on penguins instead. how much is jeff zucker making in exchange for airing propaganda on behalf of a hostile foreign power? put in a couple calls to cnn to find out they haven't gotten back to us weirdly. turkey is not the only country where cnn is state tv. zucker run as sleazy side
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job selling air time to oppressive governments around the world. zucker announced cnn philippines. quote, we are confident the filipino audience is going to embrace cnn philippine zucker said at the time. what jeff zucker didn't say cnn philippines is in part controlled by the government whose death squads have killed tens of thousands of filipinos. that's jeff zucker's business partner. we could go on and on. what's amazing is that few americans know about any of this. jeff zucker has escaped the scrutiny of say r.t. the cable channel that late last year was forced to register as an agent of a foreign government. yet, jeff zucker is also an agent of foreign governments. he takes their money, he runs their propaganda. he hides their internal repression and runs penguin videos instead. what else is jeff zucker doing? good question. maybe we could use a congressional hearing or two to find out. >> tucker: well, an update now on the former vice president joe biden.
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he wasn't willing to run against trump in 2016, now he says he would be happy to face the president in the ring during the appearance university of miami biden said he would be able to beat up trump. watch. >> when a guy ended up becoming our national leader says i can grab a woman anywhere and she likes it they asked me why like to debate this gentleman i said no, if we were in high school i would take him behind the gym and beat the hell out of him. i have been in a lot of locker rooms my whole live and pretty good athlete. anybody who talked that way was usually the fattest sob in the room. >> tucker: tough man that joe biden. trump tweeted this in response. crazy joe biden is trying to act like a tough guy is he weak mentally and physically. if he threatens me for the second time with physical assault. he doesn't know me, but he would go down fast and hard. crying all the way. don't threaten people, joe. president tweeted.
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this mark steyn, a connoisseur of. he joins us tonight. your job is to call this fight. what do you say? >> i think on balance, i probably give it to trump. although joe biden is not to be underestimated. i understand that he swims naked in front of his female secret service agents most mornings. which is not something many 75-year-old men, other than charlie rose over at pbs would be willing to do. so he is obviously fairly confident of his physique. i don't actually understand why he said if i was still in high school i would beat him up because to my understanding of these things, tucker, if you are defending a lady's honor, isn't generally something one associates with high school, it's something would do after high school. as a grown man. so i am actually in favor of physical violence between
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individuals. i'm in favor of dueling as an alternative. i'm being serious. i have been stuck in some stupid libel suit in the district odistrict of columbia x years. i would much rather have had pis tolls of dawn over that if they were in favor of sword fight i would be in favor of reintroduction of dueling. if one is going to go in for male braggadocio. trump is harder to do than most people think. it requires a lighter touch and there is something rather heavy-handed about all his i have been in more -- i have been in more locker rooms. i have had more -- i have been around more guys. i'm around more ugly so -- it requires that kind of male, take it from an aforeign that kind of male -- requires a lighter
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touch. >> tucker: especially when you are -- that's one thing that trump is indisputably. he is a viking. you are not beat him at that when it s. it okay for sensibly evolved liberals like joe biden to be threatening to beat people up. >> this is what is fascinating. is he complaining about trump because can you grab a woman by the whatever and the alternative to that is joe biden sees it as is i hate guys who like to grab women. i like to beat guys up who like to grab women. and i noticed that on the liberal websites and salon and all those, they are saying oh, gosh, why isn't there some beat a male pajama boy when you need one. they are all anti-biden for what he thinks as his chivalrous russ act of beating up donald trump. i hope the liberals are confused with all. this. >> tucker: the fact that you call it salon made my night. >> i'm sorry about it. i have given my i have been in locker rooms, tucker.
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: time now for final exam when you find out who at fox is really following the news and who is just reading a teleprompter. not reporters have teleprompters only i do. lauren blanchard unseated the great ed henry last week unceremoniously. another correspondent and contestant on this show peter doocy. welcome back. >> thank you very much. >> tucker: and welcome back
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to you our defending champion. >> thank you. i appreciate it. >> tucker: he no the rules and for those at home may not. first one buzzed in gets to affidavit you have to wait until i finish asking it. each question worth one point. if you get it wrong we subtract a point. we don't want to but we have to. best of five wins. ready? >> if i'm not ready, can i have a few minutes? >> tucker: no, you can't phone a friend either. first question, this week sex in the city actress cynthia nixon threw her hat to run for which national office? peter doocy? >> that would be the governor of new york. >> tucker: they have a governor, are you sure? >> one of the cuomos for now. >> tucker: roll tape. is it governor of new york? >> the actress is hoping to add new york governor to her resume. >> together we can win this fight. on monday, the tony emmy and grammy winner announced she would challenge the incumbent democrat andrew cuomo.
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>> tony, emmy and grammy. >> tucker: peter doocy following the news out of new york. all right. are you ready? >> yeah. >> tucker: even democrats getting fed up with the mainstream press coverage of russia which is nonstop. which filmmaker just complained that the russia story is, quote: a shiny key to distract us? lauren blanchard? >> that is michael moore. >> tucker: michael moore says something true. is it michael moore? >> even some of the networks that we watch were, you know, russia, turn the channel, russia, russia, russia. and. >> talking about stormy daniels. >> all the shiny keys to distract us. that's what goes on in the media. >> tucker: oh says michael moore speaking of russia a stalemate between you. one each. >> is he promoting something? >> tucker: i don't know. >> is he always promoting. >> tucker: even a filmmaker tells the truth once in a while. which hollywood actor is
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being mocked mercilessly online for covering a third of his physical being with a huge tattoo. >> peter doocy? >> it's ben affleck. i don't believe you. you he seems too sensible. is it ben affleck. >> a lot of people talking about ben affleck. getting teased online after a recent photo revealed he has a giant back tattoo. you may have seen. this take a look. a giant phoenix that covers his entire back. check out this new tattoo that his friend matt damon just got. is he showing his support for -- [laughter] >> tucker: that's good. i was in the japanese mafia though. >> i would be curious what's that's going to look like in a couple years. >> tucker: i'm sure even better. question number four at buckingham palace this weekend 77-year-old richard starkey was ignited by. is he better known by which
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stage name. lauren blanchard. >> is it ringo starr of the beatles? >> tucker: here we go. >> call him syringe go prince william knighted ringo starr he received the under his real name. band was knighted in 1997. >> tucker: correct answer which brings to us sudden death 2 to 2. >> oh, boy. >> tucker: peter doocy and lauren blanchard decided by this question number 5. which kind of animal was recently seen walking on two feet at a zoo in philadelphia because it is afraid to get its hands dirty? peter doocy? >> it is and i sympathize with this as someone who has purell in jacket pocket it's a gorilla. cold and flu season, tucker is not to be messed around with. >> tucker: roll the tape. is it a gorilla. >> lewis a gorilla at the philadelphia zoo likes to
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keep it clean. he a bachelor. known for walking upright like a human as you see in the video. >> tucker: was that intense. the reign was short. >> i would like to meet a man like this. he won't walk on his hands. he doesn't want to get them dirty could you imagine this? >> tucker: did you know the answer to that. >> i did. >> tucker: but the lightning fast reflexes of peter doocy. >> i came in during the studio this morning during "america's newsroom" and pressing the button. >> tucker: impress. you win the wemple mug brief but memorable appearance on our show. congratulations. i hope you will come back. that's it for final exam this week. pay attention to the news every week. turn in thursday night to see if you can beat our news pros at the news. we'll be right back. just one free hearing test at
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♪ >> tucker: there is awful new video of a self driving uber crashing into a woman crassing the street. fox news headlines 24/7 brett larson is here. what happens in the video? >> this is really disturbing video they released. the uber accident that happened in arizona. the driver behind the wheel, clearly not in control of the car. the computer automation is in control of the car. and it slams into this woman who is walking a bicycle across the street. you can see the horrific look on her face when she realizes i haven't been paying attention. it's very troubling. and i'm not an anti-technology person but i think in the case of driverless cars they've gone too fast into, hey, everybody take your hands off the wheel, everything is going to be fine. there is definitely, i mean that right there, you see that moment of impact and you know what a human would do in that situation
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is pay attention and slam on the brakes n this instance the driver is clearly distracted by something going on. you can't see if she's looking at her phone, watching a movie, looking at -- adjusting the radio, what have you. but the driverless car situation, i think they need to take smaller steps on this stuff. they need to roll these features out more slowly so that people get more comfortable with the concept of a car that's going to help you be a better driver. >> tucker: what is so striking, this is such a simple meeting, i mean, comes right up, the driverless cars are supposed to be able to sense that. >> right, exactly, they are supposed to have all kinds of different radar that detects things at night and see things you can't see with the naked eye n this instance that clearly failed. and the outcome was a fatal accident. >> tucker: we need to put the brakes on. thanks for the report. >> you're welcome. >> tucker: an hour has gone by awfully fast a lot has gone on
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in the country, we're thankful that you stayed with us. a sworn enemy of group think. avoid it at all cost. sean hannity is right now, hey, sean. >> sean: that video was really scarey, i didn't see the person crossing until the last second. >> tucker: neither did they. >> sean: good show, tucker. so much breaking news, welcome to hannity. the soon to be scandal plagued jeff zucker, take hot shots at fox news, we will unveil the new nickname for the bleep hole network, plus we'll call out the hi pokry sift media's news, stormy daniels 24/7, 365, same people that ignored bill clinton's accusers for years and it wasn't always con sen suchlt h.r. mcmaster is out and john bolton is in, as national security advisor.
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