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that we, as a people, we'll get to the promised land." that is our story for tonight. we'll see right back here tomorrow night 7:00. hope you'll join us. tucker carlson is up next. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." kurrell vaughn of central americans is making its way across mexico. we'll update you on where it is as of tonight. we'll talk to jorge ramose just ahead, but first. we've got a fox news alert for you. a shooting has occurred at youtube's california headquarters. the shooter apparently is a woman. >> we just got a press update from the police chief here. good evening. just a horrific scene here today at the headquarters of youtube after a shooter opened fire and said the facility during the lunch hour. this incident left for victims
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injured. they are now being treated at local hospitals. police say they also found a woman they suspect was the shooter dead of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. officers just announced that they have completed their intensive search of this massive facility and don't think there are any other suspects or victims. police say they have recovered a handgun. police say they saw a woman take aim at a man who may have been her boyfriend before turning the gun on herself. the names have not been released. we understand one man is in critical condition, but it is unclear whether he was the intended target. it's a very tragic and scary day here in san bruno. back to you. >> tucker: claudia, thank you. female shooters to exist, but there are much rarer than male
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shooters. what we know about the profile? how often have you seen so they like this over the course of your career? >> it's an anomaly. when you see it especially a single active shooter, the overwhelming statistic is that it will be a male. we have the san bernardino terrorist attack, but that was a husband-wife team. typically you don't see a female in an active shooter role. >> tucker: for the suggestion at this hour, this was what police are describing as a domestic incident. what does that mean? >> most likely, workplace violence or some type of a relationship gone awry in which she decided to attack at the workplace. for the viewers at home, we need to hone in that this can happen anywhere and we, as american citizens need to be prepared for
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this type of atrocious act to happen and have a mental plan set forth. that's the day and which we live. we cannot rely upon law enforcement or security personnel for our safety unfortunately. >> tucker: this took place at youtube, part of google, one of the biggest companies in the world. how hard would it be to get a firearm in a building like that? >> if the individual knew the security protocols already in place, we've already heard that there was a security at this facility, but you can't predict the unpreventable. you can only plan for it. if a person has a well, they'll find a way to conduct this. that's why we need to really stress that individual citizens need to have a plan to go to in these horrific events. >> tucker: the initial accounts of what happened in the
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building, do we know any more about that? >> at this time, i have not heard a motive being given by local law enforcement. i'm sure fbi is helping in the investigation, but i have not heard what the motive was behind this perpetrated attack. >> tucker: there's a lot we don't know, but will continue to follow the story as it develops. thank you. republicans in congress refusing to fund all wall. the president announced he plants us on the military to guard the border with mexico. there's a caravan that's making its way through mexico towards our country. the convoy was broken up on monday and deported 400 people in it. the people running the convoy say otherwise.
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don't be fooled, the government isn't disbanding it, it's conceding the right to apply for asylum while traveling in the shallows. in 2017, the mexican foreign ministry produced a video encouraging mexican citizens to break immigration law. he told him to hide the fact that they're there illegally and it was not the first on the mexican government has done that. in 2004, the government printed and distributed more than 1 million and a half pamphlets telling america mexicans how tr and not be detained. recently mexico filed a brief protesting the century city bill. the mexican foreign minister has called for them to receive legal status and announced the border wall is a hostile act. hostile? mexico is a hostile power here.
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just today, former mexican power tweeted that trump is the number one enemy of mexico. he then retorted someone else who suggested that if a dispute does happen, trumbull "probably give back the state of california" the application is that mexico owns california. and a 2017 poll, 65% of mexicans say they viewed the united states unfavorably. 42% viewed america very unfavorably. none of this should be confusing or a surprise. rather than fix its own problems which are serious, they pointed north to this country. they get angry if we hinder that process in any way. mexico is in fact using the united states as an outlet using our government as its welfare system. dianne feinstein said that out loud back in 1993, she wouldn't say today, but it's still true. mexicans of this country sent home more than $26 billion in
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the first 11 months of 2017. the highest amount ever. the economy is based on oil, drugs and it stems from its functional northern neighbors. it's one of its most unequal and racially biased countries in the world and yet somehow, our mindless guilt ridden media say it's racist to criticize the government of mexico which is a racist government run by the way by in overrunning elite. this is insane. mexico isn't sacred, it's a country. good and bad. for the purposes of this conversation, it's a hostile foreign power whose interests are very different than ours and we should treat it such because it is. jorge ramose is an author.
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things were coming on. i understand my mexico wants to export to the united states. if we could spark export to canada, we would do it. i don't know why america is denounced as racist for not wanting that. why is it racist to say it's our border, we determine who comes here? >> first of all, let me say i don't speak for the mexican government. i've been criticizing the mexican government for decades as a matter of fact, i don't speak for the mexican governmen government. what i do understand is when you have president trump saying that mexico has to pay for the wall, mexicans don't like that. when you have a politician in june of 2015 saying mexicans are criminals and drug traffickers, mexicans don't like that.
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that's the problem. >> tucker: i understand that, but let's be honest. if you were dealing with racism, mexico is racist. it's a totally unequal society, we are not attacking it, but i'm saying -- >> there's another discrimination. >> tucker: i don't want to attack mexico, i thick a perspective is in order. it's a little much for the offspring of conquistadors to be saying you're a racist if you want to border. by the way, we deserve affirmative action. this is crazy. can we be honest about it or no? >> there's discriminations here in the united states and mexico, absolutely. the united states don't have a right to a border. i have no problem with that, but
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i don't think that bringing the military to the border is the right solution. i think it's going to be a waste of time and resources, the same with the building the wall between both countries. what we really need is a legal system that works and it's not working right now. >> tucker: there's no doubt it's not working, but what you're saying is we need to legalize everyone that snuck in. how about you say the united states has a right to say we've got a lot of workers already, we don't want anymore, how about that? mexico should stop allowing hundreds of thousands of americans to cross the length into the u.s. maybe mexico can help we would need to wall. >> there's two points here. one has to do with the fact that they're here because of this, they're doing the jobs we don't want to do, so that's one point and that's why i think we have the responsibility.
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talking about social americans crossing from mexico to the united states, the united states and donald trump realize that they need mexico to control immigration. maybe it's mexico's bargaining chip. i think after trying to make mexico pay for the wall, now he has to realize that after all the attacks and the insults, he needs mexico. >> tucker: without illegal aliens in the united states, mexico would collapse. as i said, it's the single source of large currency in mexico. probably not more than a football or cocaine, we don't know the exact numbers on that, but why can't we be honest and say mexico wouldn't exist without sending its poor here
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and we should call on them to do something to control the border and if they don't, why wouldn't we will bold the wall? where is their in this? >> that's a completely different story. you have to remember that there are other resources. it's not that mexico -- that's false. >> tucker: this is america's fault to a small degree as we spend an awful lot of time trying to improve countries across the globe and not enough paying attention to latin america. this is a problem because the mexican government is dysfunctional and its leaders still the money and leave and have hazards in switzerland, so why don't you and people like you and me too put pressure on the government and that we wouldn't have to send 11 million
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people here? >> i agree with you on that. i've been criticizing the mexican government for corruption and i've said this government more than 100,000 people would be killed just in this government. that's something we cannot stand and what i'm noticing right now by having donald trump criticizing mexico and mexicans, it seems that he's helping the most anti-trump candidate to go out. >> tucker: that's an election i think are voting in. can we agree on this point, a country that exterminated its black population that is run exclusively by white people that had a caste system based on blood, until pretty recently, probably shouldn't be calling us
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racist. can we take that out of the equation? this is an economic argument. >> i don't think so. i think we should criticize more countries. there's a lot of discrimination, but what may have a president like president trump who is racist statements, who clearly wants to make america white again -- >> tucker: come on. >> when he says he wants to bring immigrants from norway and not haiti, don't you see that as a racist statement? >> tucker: 85% of our immigrants are nonwhite. it's a question of whether mexico gets to use the united states as its welfare system. there were two black mexicans just deported from mexico. that's what it's like to be african-american and mexico. let's stop with the race stuff.
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>> there's a lot of racism in mexico, but it's supply and demand. >> tucker: let's drop the moral cudgel of race so we can have a rational adult conversation about this rather than muddying it with this college student nonsense. that would be my hope. thank you very much, i appreciate your coming on. we've got another alert for you, special counsel robert miller has informed president trump's attorney that while the president remains a subject of the russia investigation, he has not now regarded as a criminal target of that investigation. this according to to a report n "the washington post" ." he is preparing a report about trump's actions related to possible obstructions of justice. not clear what that means exactly, but will tell you when we find out. meanwhile at cnn, top news
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♪ >> tucker: what you heard in our last conversation, the conflict over the caravan pushing north from mexico to the united states is about economic supply and demand. on cnn, this is being framed as a narrative of racial conflict.
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>> is there any way to interpret our country is being stolen when you are referring to immigrants coming from south as anything other than racist? >> i think we both have to agree there is distinction between the legal immigrant and illegal immigrant. >> our country is being stolen by people whose skin is brown. >> tucker: joe concha is with us. i don't know the answer, these suggestions are being written for her to fit a story line that they are pushing that is far from reality. >> i was surprised to hear her say that. i used to go on her show quite often. i have a higher opinion of her.
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the fact that the argument it is being presented that this could possibly be, i know this is really far out there, may be homeland security issue or one pertaining to rule of law and the situation, it seems like we always go to motives too much or try to guess them and it skews towards something sinister like race. what can you say? there's another side to the story as well that's really presented in terms of the biased omission and i think you put it up once or twice, but it certainly isn't a traditional media narrative and that's what if an american citizen and i want to go to another country illegally like mexico? the reason why i bring up that narrative is if i work in journalism, often times trump's immigration policy is deemed as cruel, not opening our arms to the rest of the world. what does the rest of the world do if i want to go there illegally? i looked up mexico as an exampl example. it's a felony if you enter their country illegally and get caught. you get up to two years in
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prison. if i go in, i get deported and come back in, that means ten years in prison to be maximum. if i violate my visa, that could be a six year prison term. that sounds pretty tough and we don't hear that narrative enough when explaining the context of world immigration as an example, we focused on trump. >> tucker: whatever you think about trump, this is a question of border's sovereignty once, economics. chris stowell is a from "the washington post" went off about the idea of the approaching caravan. watch this. >> i think he's presenting this group of people in a mad max beyond the thunderdome way. they're writing these jeeps and they're coming to the village. they've got maces. that mental image --
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>> tucker: thoughts what it's like at cnn, but let's be hones honest, the people who live in these neighborhoods, they don't bear any divergence to deride anyone that's concerned, it's a bit much. >> chris was was "the washington post," now he's a cnn editor at large and he's there to give colorful opinions. i'm not going to knock him too much because that's what he is to do. i saw another example recently and it was jim shadow. >> tucker: i have a tape of that and let me say, there's something about this that gets me. i spent lots of years on my life going on shows, but if you're a network reporter who is in fact a former obama political appointee who is in transparent agenda, it's not honest.
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>> when you read these tweets in the language the president uses, you are demonizing immigrants i would say dog whistle, but there's no dog whistle because it's like a bullhorn. >> tucker: shouldn't it be a former political appointee when he talks like that? >> i don't know the statute of limitations are on those things. fox news has karl rove, but -- >> tucker: he's not covering the white house. >> have a point. karl rove is here to give political opinions. he was sitting there and an anchor chair. it's not like jim was perino or fleischer. or even carney gibbs, but he was a chief of staff to the ambassador of china, so that's a pretty big deal. for him to now be anchoring, i don't mind hiring him, but i don't think you should be there
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giving obviously opinions on things while in an anchor chair as a former obama administration person because people at home don't know probably that he was in the administration. therefore people will think is a good-looking anchor who is telling me that the president is not using a dog whistle, but a bullhorn when it comes to racial overtones. that's why people get confused and don't know figures from real news. >> tucker: that's exactly it, i'm not afraid of other people's opinions. i don't like deceptions and that's what they're doing. joe, thank you. we've got more on this mexico story. brit hume is up next to react to it. we'll be right back. ♪ and whiskers on kittens ♪
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>> i've seen a lot of arguments about the disposition of the filibuster rule which is what we're talking about. he's talking about the abolition of the filibuster. the filibuster on the face looks like a bad idea somebody stands up and wants to talk or take advantage of the filibuster rule, they need 60 votes to choke off the debate and get to a vote. that's what it comes down to. presidents and indeed members of congress on both sides have been complaining about this for years, but they have always held back from abolishing it completely. they nibble at the edges of it, they did it for the supreme court nominees, but they have not done so for legislatio legislation. there are reasons for that. anybody who is a majority knows that before long, that person may be in the minority and look very differently upon the need
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for 60 votes. the other reason is if you have to get 60 votes, that encourages bipartisanship, that encourages the enactment of legislation to at least have some support on both sides of the aisle. those are points in favor of keeping the filibuster rule. what i don't think the revoking leaders in the senate are going to abolish it on the face of president trump as much as he might want to do so. >> tucker: do you think if democrats take the senate that the filibuster will remain in effect? >> it has so far and i think republicans, and if they do take control of the senate, of course the president can block whatever they do with a veto and that requires a supermajority to overcome. that would not be the situation that would change the president or a publican's who want to do away with it. people like mitch mcconnell when they were in the minority made very effective uses of the filibuster rule. remember, the only time that
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president obama was able to do much was the first couple of years for a period of time, he had a vetoproof excuse me, a filibuster proof majority and that was how obamacare got past. people who are completing about the filibuster ought to remember that for the remainder basically of his term, his agenda was legislatively frozen because he could not get the 60 votes necessary to pass anything major, so he couldn't. republicans allowed it and some republican supporters like the filibuster just fine, they don't like it so much now. she was on the other foot. that's the case in washington with a lot of it. >> tucker: i found this annoying, but maybe were making too much out of it. jim acosta over at cnn showed up at the annual white house easter egg roll and started yelling.
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>> didn't you kill daca >> tucker: if you're supervising reporters and one of them went to the white house, would you say good assertive journalism, crossing the line? >> let me to get back to my days as a white house correspondent. yelling questions at presidents at events where the questioning might seem inappropriate is a very old tradition at the white house. it's been going on for a long time. the president comes out to have a photo op with somebody and they get you and questions. most presidents anticipate them, some don't, no one has ever liked it, but his question got an answer, so if the president is willing to answer the question, it's hard to argue that it shouldn't have been asked.
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if i have objections to jim acosta, i don't follow his work closely, but some of the things he said, he's a beat reporter, he's not a commentator, he is not editorialist, he's an analyst like myself and he's perfectly free. >> tucker: it was almost five years ago that someone yelled out a question to president obama and was rude about it, but was attacked. he was attacked as a bigot for doing that, almost universally. has this changed or am i imagining it? >> is a double standard that we've been witnessing for years. president obama enjoyed a certain protected status because he was african-american and because he was a democrat and a liberal. those things do not normally apply to republicans, particularly republicans so
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universally low to the news media as this president is, so he doesn't get the same kind of treatment. he doesn't act like most presidents either. i guess we can't get around the fact that a guy yelled a rude question and gets an answer and the answer makes some news, which i guess is answer and daca did, may be are all better off. >> tucker: that's a fair point, thank you, good to see you. uc davis has invented an entire slate of pronouns. how can you talk to others about committing dozens of micro-aggressions? you to know the answer, we don't know the answer, half of you will know the answer. ould only e enjoying chocolate cake. now she can have her cake and eat it too. nexium 24hr stops acid before it starts for all-day, all-night protection. can you imagine 24 hours without heartburn?
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once made the world tremble, they still do, both for very different reasons. the german defense ministry unveiled a new uniform form bring in troops. they spent almost $1 million accommodating pregnant soldiers that they plan to send to the front in case there is ever a war. this is a pro woman position. supposedly, how is that exactly? we care about you, we love you come out we want to protect you, go die. ♪ there's only one person who can answer the question we have tonight and that is our progressive shirt by kathy or rule and she is joining us for a prospective on brand-new language. the lgbtq ia resource center has released a list of eight different gender neutral pronouns. the new ones include jo, z, a, n, and b.
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kathy, i'm grateful that you came tonight, i couldn't think of a single other person who might be able to explain this. i want to walk you through some of these pronouns and i want to take this as seriously as i can because i know i'll be forced to participate at gunpoint. if recent history is any indication, yes. let's start with z. did she enjoy herself at the party? >> i want to get it right, david z enjoy zerself at the party? many universities have put out these pronouns guides. >> tucker: let's try this
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sentence, she cooks dishes using ingredients she has grown in her yard. >> edward b z cooks dishes using ingredients z has grown in zer yard. >> tucker: now we are going to call and cost. translate if you wouldn't mind, he asked himself whether his gender pronouns were mildly confusing for others. >> so coasked coself whether -- >> tucker: you've cleaned it up a little bit. we're going to move on to z and her. how would i say his car broke down, so he had to walk here by himself?
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this is expected by the community and different colleges and universities going from vanderbilt to california to georgia having accepted these. >> tucker: [laughs] i know a number of members of the community who have never heard of any of this. let's try one last one. my producers promise me this is real. it's yellow they promise this is real. yo as for he or she, yas -- how what i asked she better leave now if she wants to make her flight in time? >> yo better leave now if yo
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want to make yo's flight on tim time. you can choose whichever pronoun you're comfortable with, so it doesn't have to be one of these pronouns. there are many. >> tucker: the purpose of language is to communicate mutually agreed-upon definitions. if a replace slang with something that's embarrassing, how is it forwarding the purpose of language itself? >> smarter, not offensive, and forward thinking i think is the way we would be correcting it. >> tucker: you're totally right and i've forgotten the underlying assumption is that all changes good. >> all changes good and language does change and this is a sign of the future. and 50 years, this will be automatic, we won't even think
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twice. the transgender community has embraced this. i think it's a question of not grammar. >> tucker: if i ever wake up one morning and find that i have been drafted involuntarily into some community, i'm going to resist because the only community i'm a part of it is my family and i don't want to be in a community. does anybody ever say i met a part of your community? >> that's the beauty of this. we can be part of a community, you can be whoever you want to be. you can say i don't want to pronoun. no pronoun for me, please. you can do that. >> tucker: everything is mandatory, all changes good. those of the two rules we live by. thank you, you are quite a sure book, i appreciate it a statue of president mckinley
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♪ >> tucker: activists in california are targeting a statue of president william mckinley they claim his policies have harmed native americans. he won't be the last american targeted this way. medicine, thanks for coming on to discuss this. >> thank you for having. >> tucker: of all the statues to prominent americans, why does
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this statue defend the way out tribe? >> the representation of that era, i don't know if you're familiar with the history, but they were the ancestral people of the mckinley territory. mckinley also, even though he was never there in humboldt county, what he did as president severely affected the native americans. >> tucker: in the 1860s when they were fighting slavery, i think we can agree it was a virtuous thing, he was president for a term in a very short. matt, what did he do specifically to hurt the wiyot tribe? speak out
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nothing significant to the wiyot people, but where the statue is at is an issue. the statue where he's located is used as an action in block four americans, especially for native american use or wiyot use. >> tucker: that's awful, not for that, but that didn't happen during that time that he was president because there was no slavery of course by his presidency, partly because the actions that he took as a union soldier. you can see he had nothing to do with any of that, so why go to the time and expense to take a statue down? i'm sure there are people, but why him? >> were the statue is at represents the human trafficking of the wiyot people and where the statue is at represents that. after his presidency, the
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slavery went on after his presidency. it represents a bad time for the wiyot people and i think it's time for the removal of the statue to put up something that represents the wiyot people because it is their ancestral land and that's where they come from. >> tucker: just having anything -- this is so hard to track, i want to take this seriously. your name is madison, madison owned slaves, should you change your name? >> what you should ask my parents about my name. >> tucker: i'm not attacking your name, i'm really saying there are central figures who acts were offensive. i've asked you to explain what about this guy warrants turning down his statue on behalf of the people half of whom live below the poverty line? this doesn't seem directly related to any problems.
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this seems like a massive waste of time when you could be improving the lives of the wiyot community, but you're not, why? >> this represents a healing process of the removal of the statue. >> tucker: do you think people will live longer, happier lives, the 17% of the wiyot people who don't have jobs? >> the healing process takes a long time. there is generational trauma that happened. he's had a good run. >> tucker: he didn't do anything wrong. nice to see you, thank you. we have an update on today's shooting at youtube headquarters in california and go bring that to you next.
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the headquarters of youtube and san bruno, california, was rocked by a shooting today. the shooter was a woman apparently. according to police, she took her own life. fox correspondent claudia cowan is at the scene with the latest on that. claudia? >> tucker, good evening once again. police confirming the female shooter died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound after opening fire here at youtube headquarters and san bruno. four other people were injured. witnesses described hearing several bursts of rapid fire gunshots, one woman who was shot in the leg got help from workers at a nearby fast food restaurant. she's going to be okay. one man is listed in critical condition. president trump is expressing his sympathy via twitter. california u.s. senator dianne feinstein also sending her prayers to the victims and calling for stronger gun-control misers. police have not confirmed a motive. "the associated press" saying this incident is being investigated as a domestic dispute. tucker, we know a mass shooting by a woman is very rare.
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back to you. >> tucker: it certainly is. there's probably a lot more to the story. claudia cowan at the scene. i appreciate that. that's it for us tonight. tune in every night at 8:00 to the show that is the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. we'll be back tomorrow. in the meantime, sean hannity from new york. >> sean: tucker come a great show. breaking news tonight, you won't get it in the liberal mainstream media. "washington post" reporting the special counsel robert mueller told president trump's attorney the president is not a criminal target, but of course that which continues. president trump is taking bold action and seeing u.s. military will guard the southern border until that wall is built. this comes of course as a caravan of more than 1,000 asylum-seekers and migrants are traveling through mexico to america and tonight, there are reports that has been stalled. also breaking from sara carter, text messages from the corrupt trump hating fbi lovebirds, peter strzok and lisa page, show

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