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barbara bush at in houston. mourners have been paying their respects throughout the day. tomorrow, special coverage of her funeral. anchored by shepard smith. it begins at 12:00 p.m. eastern. we will see you back on monday. tucker carlson in washington. ♪ >> brian: hope you are having a great night. this is "tucker carlson tonight." ein brian kilmeade, lucky enough to be filling in. tonight, we take you inside the fbi director, the former fbi director, james comey memos. he likes to write things down. plus reports of the justice department's watchdog, the inspector general, is probing this be it from us, forget thisd information. that was speculative for a while. we have live team coverage. first, breaking news. president trump's risk-taking with north korea, a lot of people raising her eyebrows. more good news tonight. north korea will now suspend its nuclear and missile tests until
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the summit starts. whenever it is, wherever it is. the president heard the news and tweeted this out... now fox's trace gallagher heard this news and said, i'm sticking around, i will help you with the show, brian. tell us what is going on. this is more good news. i am not high-fiving at what this is some good signs. >> this is good news, brian. history shows that anything coming out of north korea should be taken with a giant grain of salt. in this case, kim jong un is trying to up the ante by saying that he plans to stop nuclear testing and he plans to offer proof. north korean state-run media released the following statement from kim, quoting, "for me april stop nuclear tests and mantras d her current intercontinental
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ballistic ballistic missiles. they will shut down the nuclear test site in the country's northern side to approve the vow to suspend nuclear test. it will be discarded and over to ensure the transparency of the nucleotide suspension." the statement makes no mention of north korea abandoning its existing missiles and nuclear weapons, so there is a course room for skepticism. remember, kim jong un has not tested a muscle since november and at that time he was embroiled in this name-calling game of chicken with president trump. so for now, this appears to be a major concession by the north and a major victory for the president. it precedes what could be a historic summit next month or in early june between trump and kim. it also comes one day after north korea dropped its demand that u.s. troops leave the korean peninsula. and that came in the wake of that stunning revelation that secretary of state now many mike pompeo actually visited north korea over an easter and
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met with kim jong un. experts say that sanctions have had a corporate annoying impact on the north and even kim jong un says that he wants to focus on his economy and focus on his people. we'll see. brian. >> brian: yeah, we've been down this road before but never quite like this. trace gallagher, thank you so much. keep in mind, north korea and south korea will have a somewhat weak. they will talk about ending the korean war. now to tonight's other big story. the james comey memo. now we now know what is a must memos that might justice department's watchdog also know what is the most memos and they want to investigate whether two of them have leaked classified information on the inside of them when he gave some of those memos to his good buddy at columbia just uptown here, who was at the justice department. fox news chief intelligence correspondent catherine herridge is trying to stay up with us. man, this book tour is getting quite interesting. isn't it? >> it is, brian. fox news confirms that comey is
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under investigation by the justice department's internal watchdogs. the inspector general for leaking the memos, whether he mishandled classified information as well as his communications outside the fbi including reporters. the memos show the relationship between the president and comey was difficult on the very beginning. after comey briefed mr. trump about dossiers unverified claims, just three weeks before the inauguration. the president says that he wanted the russia claims investigated. comey said that it would be good to find out but he hadn't done anything at hoped he would find a way to get out, we want investigating him. the president's saying that he crossed the line -- comey replied that he would always get honesty for me. trump paused and said, that's what he wants come on his loyalty, i replied and said, he will get that for me. the 15 pages of memos, it contained classified information, secret, highly confidential, which seems to be at odds with comey's congressional testimony after he
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was fired. >> my thinking was that if i write it in such a way that i don't include anything that would trigger a classification, that will make it easier for us to discuss within the fbi and the government, and to hold onto it in a way that makes it accessible to us. >> but in his very first memo in january of 2017, comey knew his conversations with the president were sensitive and not public information. "i'm not sure if the proper classification, so have chosen secret. please let me know if it should be higher or lower than that." tonight, we have a serious investigation by the inspector general at the justice department and another apparent conflict between the documents i and comey's testimony, brian. >> brian: you can't say this is political, president trump's doj, the inspector general appointed by president obama. >> that that is correct. >> brian: great job. you make it sound so simple but yet we know it is very complicated. meanwhile, straight ahead -- have a great weekend.
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comey spoke about leaking the memos during the interview with george stephanopoulos, the interview that never ended. take a look. >> the president has tweeted innumerable times calling you a leaguer. what is a response to president trump? >> it's true. i testified at. that is so people know about it. i gave that our classified memo to my friend and ask him to give it to a reporter. that is entirely appropriate to. >> brian: really? in what world? "the wall street journal"'s editorial board, one of her latest, she talks about the questions that she wants james comey to answer. his reasoning is bizarre. he said he needed to get the information into the public sphere. what is it, 1778? >> hi, brian. no, it is not appropriate. this is a man who was nailed to the wall numerous people for having mishandled classified information, for leaking. he talks and has memos about how
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he tells president trump he wants to go after the leakers, make an example of them. and just because jim comey decided that he was entitled to take these documents, which arguably by the way are fbi property, they were in his possession, then decided that he alone is entitled to the public interest to leak everyone who leaks, some sort of motivation like this, and it doesn't justify what he did. >> brian: four memos out, two of them taking another look at. meanwhile, his deputy, andrew mccabe, clearly is in trouble. he told multiple lies. he is going to be skewered. we'll find out if the criminal referral will result in charges. looking at comey in particular, i have a real problem, for example, his pull aside in the oval office. very similar to the pull aside and trump tower. you have a new person in politics was used to running a major organization. if you know more about how it is done, how about this, instead of jab domain jotting it down after you leave, "mr. president, i
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shouldn't really be one-on-one . let's get somebody else in the room for your own, just so you don't have a problem later." there are so many ways to avoid the problem. instead, we hear about the voice and his identity rights in longhand and we eventually get a best selling book. >> there does seem to be almost a sense of entrapment in these memos, as though he was urging the president to do things so he could run back outside and write down the bad things the president had done in his mind. by the way, the double standard, too, is glaringly evident. jim comey tells us that has broken down this tour about the doubts he had about loretta lynch, the orders she gave him, do we have any conversations between him and her that were memorialized? absolutely not. there's a lot of other things that come out of this memo, too. we are finding as well that jim comey like to talk about how he is a fact guy but again, only the fact that matter. once we are seeing the context of a lot of the statements that have been long to wafting around
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in the press for the last year, it turns out there is a very dit reading of this than the one that jim, he was giving us up until now. >> brian: it's unbelievable. if he had any brains and he said, one interview, get off the stage. the more he talks, the more news unfolds, the more he backs into itself into a corner. now his battles with andrew mccabe, because they both can be telling the truth because both of their stories diverge. i look forward to your next article and i'll talk to you soon. >> thank you. >> brian: meanwhile, the memo news sparked a twitter response from the president. i didn't even know he had a twitter account. jonathan turley as a lawyer. he knows the answer to that. professional of constitutional law at george washington university, over $70,000 a year, i looked at that way they don't offer much aid. >> it's a deal. >> brian: you are there so it makes it worth it. what do we learn now, jonathan,
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that we didn't know before this book published that has you really intrigued? >> it confirms many things that some of us have been saying. for over a year, you've had many supporters saying things that i think are facially simply unsupportable. one of them is that these were some type of personal diary, that they were his personal notes. he continues to maintain match. and that is facially ridiculous. if you look at the memos, they are not to him, they are not my most of the file, they are memos to other fbi officials. he is actually stating in one of the memos how he wants to do the preliminary classification and giving it to these other officials for their input. these are not personal records. also, the fbi itself has said, this is fbi material. so you have someone who was fired as the director of the fbi, removing seven documents from the fbi, four of which were deemed to have classified information, and then giving
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them to a friend for the purpose of licking them to the media. that is a very serious set of facts. it doesn't exactly speak to the ethical leadership model that comey has been a proponent of. >> brian: one president trump since there is the businessman turned brand-new politician and says, what is going on with comey? what's going on with mccabe? peter strzok, lisa page. yes, yes, yes, and yes. his instincts were right on this! >> i think that it wouldn't comes to comey, many of the criticisms have been borne out, as with mccabe. not that the president hasn't made his own mistakes but he has been blessed by the critics that he has inherited. i think with regard to mccabe, a very strong argument for a charge, it is the very case that he and others brought against flynn. he was part of that investigation initially. his situation seems more serious. with regards to comey, there are
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other problems with this. one is, why would he give this to his friend? what we now know is that various fbi officials had the document. so this wasn't going to be destroyed. he knew it was going to go to investigators. it was already in the hands of investigators. but instead, giving it to congress, leaving it with the investigators, he chose to give it to a friend to leak to the media. why? it wasn't going to help the investigation, it was going to hurt it because he just told trump that these documents exis exist. what is the answer it seems that is that it was to his advantage. >> brian: the president angrily, and , and that one-on-e sessions, after certain things,s guilty or democrats assume that he is guilty. actually, that might be a human reaction. the accuse you of cavorting with prostitutes.
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that could become international news, and the worse thing is that your wife could find out. also, pursue satellite problems or anyone that worked with me, and he writes, "i assume that meant people that worked with him that may have colluded with russia." that did not get out until the memos were public. >> much of this is now going to be public and we will for the first time see a complete recor record. one of them are interesting aspects about comey's conduct with regard to these memos and his book is that he seems to have put the investigation into a secretary secondary position. writing a tell-all book while the investigation is ongoing and you are a principal witness, it's not helping the investigation any more than liking those among us where. they comey. >> brian: jonathan turley, we have to cut you almost every day into your legal knowledge in order to keep up with the investigation, like no other. thank you so much, sir. before comey was under investigation for leaking classified information, he was criticizing hillary clinton for doing the same thing. >> although we did not find clear evidence that
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secretary clinton or her colleagues intended to violate laws governing the handling of classified information, there is evidence that they were extremely careless in their handling a very sensitive, highly classified information. >> brian: how ironic is this? a democratic strategist with a clinton campaign for a while. robin, what do you think about these revelations about how the inspector general has a problem with some of the classification and the use of james comey's memos? >> it is really hard to wrap my brain around this. honestly, comey's fall from grace has been stellar. this is somebody who was widely regarded on both sides of the aisle, until the 2016 election, and now, as a veteran army ranger who served the ranger regiment, i was awarded a top secret security clearance. i know very well everything that goes into that, the responsibilities that carries. he seems to me too smart of a man to make a mistake like this. then again, so did
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hillary clinton. not, excuse me. but i just can't understand how people like this get into these situations when they know full well the responsibility that having that level of clearance carries with it. honestly, i just -- i have trouble even processing this. it is hard to believe, honestly. i have to wonder if he's just trying to sell books or if this is made up, if this is part of this crazy deep state conspiracy theory stuff. i constantly hear thrown around that no one can really explain to me, we don't use that term on the democratic side. it's just all a lot to try to wrap my brain around, brian. >> brian: he never had a relationship with hillary clinton. he talked about trying to meet her wants and it didn't go so well, maybe he had a negative feeling about something. in the end, what he has to be transparence around with their relationship with loretta lynch. it would alleviate a lot of the mystery into why he acted the
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way he acted for a just come out and say i couldn't trust the justice department, that is why i did it. hillary clinton deserves the criticism for putting -- for having huma abedin put the emails on her laptop. that forced me to act. then it is game on. we can debate it. you can't get to the point where you debated because he talked so curiously about his thinking, where he contradicts himself in the same answer. >> yes. that is the problem. americans just want to know the truth. we want to know what happened here and we are not getting straight answers. people are getting mad. i know the dnc just sued. really, it is so hard right now, there is so much conflicting information going on. honestly, i wish this investigation would just wrap up so that we would find out what is going on and get to the truth of the matter. put politics aside. we are all americans. none of this seems to be panning out to me and making sense. especially comey right now, i just can't understand.
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you know, he even said that he wouldn't have brought the charges against clinton the week before the election because he thought she was going to end. so as a democrat, that blew my mind. >> brian: it makes no sense! then he said politics didn't enter, but politics entered. got to go. robin, you are wrestling with it outwardly with us, helping the show get better, the same way i do, too. i can't make sense of it. the one thing is pretty clear, the left and right degree, he's not making much sense. i don't know where his constituency is but he has sold almost a million bucks. robin, thank you so much. >> thank you, sir. >> brian: meanwhile, the conservative legal watch group judicial watch just filed a new lawsuit, get this, involving jim comey and special counsel robert mueller. they want the communications with each other. are they out there? we'll find out. ♪ feel the clarity of non-drowsy claritin and relief from symptoms caused by over
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♪ >> brian: i know you would, eventually. former fbi director is jim comey and robert mueller have a long history of working together. have they been coordinating with each other? good question. that is what tom cotton wants enter -- what are you after here? >> we are after everything prayed more specifically, we want to know about what mueller and comey were up to as it relates to these memos. already sued for the comey's memos and the justice department told us, comey has them, so you
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can have them, a big lie in the sense that they gave him to congress. we want to know what comey and mueller were up to you in that regard. we know that they colluded on the testimony that comey gave last year, that talked about the memos and went on an antidrug tirade. mr. mueller's investigation would not hear but for that illegal leak by mr. comey through response of "the new york times." a leak that is now under criminal investigation, one step away from being under criminal investigation. mr. comey has a lot to worry about, mr. mccabe has a lot to worry about what mueller, he wouldn't have an investigation but for those two men. he is the one who's running this investigation because everything is collapsing around him. trump did nothing wrong, the one who did something wrong wasn't comey and mueller is not targeting him. >> brian: tom, you are wondering, it wasn't just that
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the columbia professor got the memos dropped off to him, you are wondering if comey gave them to robert mueller. >> did mueller get the blessing to talk about them? we've also sued for the fbi and doj to figure out how it is that comey was allowed to use as material in his book. it was either private or classified or confidential and he shouldn't have been able to use it. and mueller certainly have to have been involved in blessing that operation. you know, donald trump has a lot of enemies, and it mueller, comey, the deep state in the fbi and doj, and it's andrew mccabe. two of those people are facing jail time. the irony, quickly, brian, comey is in the same legal boat as hillary clinton right now. the mishandling of classified information is a significant legal liability for him and it was for her. you have to wonder whether he exonerated her because he was doing the same thing. >> brian: it was so quick,
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tom. it was, okay, i'm fired, i wrote memos come up with the the dast them in "the new york times," robert mueller. how does this take place? you wonder how many of those pieces were in place before the trigger was pulled when the memos dropped. it is going to be quite intriguing. i just don't think that these higher-ups in the intelligence divisions, and law enforcement, ever thought there would be somebody pushing back like trump and others were honest. they usually get away with a lot of this at the highest levels. >> comey is a bad actor. the doj, fbi, mueller need to come clear by the communications or dealings with him after he was fired. >> brian: in the morning, he doesn't wear a tie, but for tucker carlson's show, you do. that is respect. straight ahead, hillary clinton is a self pity tour is the show that never ends. it continues. you want to believe the quote that is a misprinted new book.
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>> brian: welcome back. i thought i would get pumping music, i saw myself on the monitor. we are six months away from a new election, but democrats are still obsessing about 2016. today, get this, the democratic national committee sued of the trump campaign, the russian government, and wikileaks accusing all of them of conspiring to disrupt the 2016 election. they are not the only ones still living in 2016. according to a brand-new book by
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"new york times" reporter, former first lady and two time failed presidential candidate hillary clinton acknowledged on election night that she wouldn't win, saying, "i knew it, i knew this would happen to me. they were never going to let me be president." she also belly ached, how many people dislike her. "you know, i'm getting pretty tired of hearing about how nobody likes me. oh, what's the point? they are never going to like me." i like ethan bierman, democratic strategists. we have a lot to talk about. first, the tom perez inspired lawsuit against these entities. this is the stupidest thing you've ever heard? >> absolutely not. we did it in 1974 against richard nixon as well. ed ended up being a settlement, $750,000. it's amanda's damage to your computer servers, shouldn't they owe you money, it cost millions of dollars to the dnc. >> brian: you have a robert mueller investigation. you have an agenda to get forward. tom perez has his hands full
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making sure the midterms is a blue wave. having a russia investigation, a double russian investigation, don't you think that is the last thing the american people want to see? with the democrats are saying, robert mueller should be left alone? this is a comprehensive investigation with a bottomless pit of funds to research? >> yeah, there is also something called statute of limitations they needed to file suit on but for those expired. normally, you are right, they would wait until the criminal investigation with robert mueller but in this case, when you look through this series of torts and charges filed, i read entire filing, there statute of limitations, they need to file now. this is an appropriate time to do so. remember, a civil suit has a different standard for evidence, you just had tom fitton on. this is about the preponderance of evidence. really important for the dnc, the discovery phase, they can find out all kinds of great things they can use. >> brian: robert mueller is
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not doing much discovering. he's got 19 indictments, cutting deals left and right, going around the globe for uts and discovered anything. here's the other thing, if you look at senator schumer and others, they know the thing that will get more democrats is going to be coming up with and fixing health care. more democrats, handling the deficit. that is getting in touch with the american people. i noticed, keeping a low profile, they seem to get it. the other thing is, highlighting the fact that the dnc, we are told by the fbi, should have been more forward. i'll give you that. something happened to your computer. there something in your system. debbie wasserman schultz, the worst director of a major political party in history in my opinion, didn't do anything, didn't let it happen. the russians rested in there. they did not turn over the server. the fbi should have been more forward, it also highlights a democrats negligence because they were alerted early. that's got to bother you. >> of course debbie wasserman schultz should have addressed it at more quickly. however, if someone breaks into
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your house and is committing a crime therein, it needs to be addressed. that is what happened over hundreds of servers, computers, needed to be wiped and fixed and installing new operating systems. somebody should pay for that way the russians are behind it, wikileaks to be part of this. russian group behind it. if somebody from the trump campaign, we have donald trump jr. named, roger stone, if those bear out, they should be financially responsible. >> brian: so you know, they have discovery, too. game on. let's move on. the book "chasing hillary," among the courts to emerge "they would never let me be president, why does everybody hate me quotf things that bring the dnc down. tell me what is going on. does it help or hurt your case? >> those quotes themselves, when they are stand-alone and the way that they are being presented, of course, it doesn't sound
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good. but anyone that is going to run for president, win by 2.9 million popular votes, lose the electoral college by roughly 60,000 votes, if they had swung, that it's a tough way to lose, that hurts, it doesn't feel good, and that is what she is expressing. i can't blame her for not feeling good about that. you wouldn't either if you ran for president and lost like that, that is a tough way to lose. you are right, looking forward to 2020, 2018 midterms, fresh ideas, fresh blood, there are a lot of people within the democratic party who are stepping up. >> brian: a couple of things. i want to download all of her excuses. i ran out of toner. i had to start the show. i give so much credit to people like al gore, who had his heart broken, never complained again, just had some fun with it on talk shows. then you had richard nixon, who knew there was something uneasy about what happened in illinois, said it was better for the country to move on. i would hillary clinton would read those biographies. thanks a lot, ethan. i appreciate it. >> thanks, brian.
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♪ >> brian: hi. conservative radio talk show host dennis prager says "the new york times" best-selling list is deliberately keeping his book off the best seller list because it has conservative themes. the book is titled this "the rational bible exit is close. it did make "the wall street journal"'s best seller list, currently one of the best selling on amazon.com. "the new york times" contests the accusations, saying this, "hypocrisy alert, dennis prager claims "i have long known it is not a best seller list i don't
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pay attention to it, though he lists a "new york times" best-selling author on his twitter bio and his own site." the times says it's best seller list is based on an analysis of book sales, very few retailers disclose a sales of his new book, so they don't have the correct numbers. dennis prager upset about this, he's not laying down about it. dennis, what can be done about this? >> first, good to be with you, brian. i did not get the yellow time ♪ ♪ as the previous guested. >> brian: you can still have time to change. i know that the clip-on. [laughter] >> well done. >> brian: i want to make something clear. it's not a christian book. as a commentary, the first volume of the five volume and call commentary of the first five volumes of the bible. it's great. >> brian: i know, you are on "fox & friends" talking about it. >> it's a rational bible. i want that to be clear because
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of what what was implied. okay. so here's the very quick story. it's not -- it is about my book but it's not about my book. it's about "the new york times" best seller list. it's not a best seller list. i don't say this with anger. i say it, though, with certitude. he doesn't tell what the best-selling books are. they admitted it in the 1980s when they were sued by the author of the "exorcist." they said its editorial content, rather than just a list of best-selling books. generally, people have known that religious books and conservative books don't do as well, even when they are selling while. in my particular case with "the rational bible," it is number two last week on "the wall street journal," number two in publishers weekly, number one on ingrown, the biggest wholesaler in the country, and number two on
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bookscan, provides -- monitor 75-85% of the books sold. it doesn't even appear in "the new york times" best seller list. it's a real -- >> brian: it's bizarre. two conservative books that we checked out, number 11, "the secret empires of peter schweizer," number 12, "killing the deep state." it's on there. when you have the numbers, i know about the book business, if you are in "publishers weekly," you are usually in that list. i find it hard to believe that you can't get bookscan and others to give you numbers to go up "the new york times" and say, tell me who sold more. >> old, we have the numbers. it is not a puzzle at all. it doesn't matter. they tell you they are like coca-cola. they have a secret formula and they don't want the world to know how they derive their numbers. they don't include amazon. on my book, the second best selling book of all books of all varieties when it opened up on april 2nd. even then it didn't appear in
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"the new york times" best seller list. how is that possible? i am only using it -- i'm not a victim, i'm not whining, i just want people to know what i have known and many conservatives and many especially religious writers know, it is not a best seller list. people should understand that and then we can move on. >> brian: you are not moving on and you are fighting about it. you want people to know. it does bring extensive prestige of "the new york times" best seller list. you admit that? >> absolutely. that is why i am not -- they say i'm a hypocrite. first of all, i'm not a hypocrite. i wrote in my piece, i used that term, i am a "new york times" best-selling author, of course i will use it. it helps sell books. it doesn't make me a hypocrite. to the contrary, it makes me honest. >> brian: dennis is fighting the good fight for all of those who publish books and want to get on that list and want to make it a fair list. i know it's a great book. dennis, i had a chance to read it. grab it with two hands.
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it is quite heavy because you worked quite hard on it. it is worth the left. dennis, thank you so much. we'll see you soon. >> thank you. >> brian: meanwhile, straight ahead, it is time for "the final exam." see if you could beat our experts at remembering the news of the week. make the music louder and threw in a commercial. ♪ nothing says spring like fresh flowers, so let's promote our spring travel deal on choicehotels.com like this. earn one free night when you stay just twice this spring. allergies. or, badda book. badda boom. book now at choicehotels.com ♪
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that music means! its "final exam" when we discover who had fox has been paying attention to the news. before we begin, though, let's take a quote, quick look at last week's exam, which was a fiasco! as soon as tucker asked about her manager the queen . >> which member of the royal family had the world in hysterics this week when he or she jokingly compared a noisy helicopter to president trump and obama? >> queen what's her face. >> everybody knows diamond and silk. >> congratulations. speak of the sitting u.s. senator judy this while in office... >> you didn't wait for him to finish. >> tucker: we have a technicality. we will throw in one more bonus question. what is the capital of burkina faso? >> can i chime in for sexual pandas? >> tucker: jeff, that was amazing. thank you for joining us.
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[laughter] >> mark: and you thought steve harvey is miss universe was a fiasco. his name is actually brett and hers is katie. i'm going to keep the tradition and call him jeff and i'm going to call kt queen what's her face. [laughter] i take that personally. jeff masquerades as brett from fox news headlines 24/7. we welcome back from a rematch. we had problems, the international quiz show arbitration committee in geneva said this one wouldn't pass muster. brett larson is back with katie frank, editor in chief of "the daily walker." hands on brothers. i'm going to ask the questions and the first one to buzz gets to answer. you must wait until i finish asking the question. each correct answer is worth one point. get it wrong, you lose a point,
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and the best of five wins. let's get started. question one, this week, after a 33 year drought, an american woman one which u.s. sporting event? let's go to brett. >> the boston marathon. >> mark: c, roll tape. >> becoming the first woman to win them boston marathon since 1985. >> mark: fantastic! you got that! >> i jumped the gun last time. >> mark: terrific. question two, this week at the national zoo in washington, d.c., a baby animal was born. big news because he is part of an endangered species. so what kind of animal is he? >> where is steve irwin? >> not a panda.
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>> mark: think of a simian. [laughter] >> why does this happen every week? >> can i call a friend? >> mark: a simian is not a ruminant, that is coming up later. a big thing. >> yeah, yep. >> she's going for the gas! >> and orangutan? >> mark: oddly specific, is that correct? >> oh, baby. a new star is born of the national zoo after a western wall land gorilla gives birth. mother and baby doing just fine. video of their bonding firms of the internet. >> so cute, though. >> mark: western wall land gorilla. so, brett is still in the lead. there is a new condiment in town
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and folks seem to be very divided over this. hines is releasing a premixed mayonnaise and ketchup product for your summer barbecue is. but what are they naming this lethal combo? brett? >> ketchunaise? >> mayochup -- i can't even say it. hines tweeting, "we heard you, saucy americans, we are bringing you the version of the duo you have been eating for years. >> mark: you were so close. >> that's what they should have called it! >> mark: i'm with you. >> it is so much better. >> mark: hold the mayochup. joe biden, question four, and brett is taking the commanding lead here. >> out to zero. >> mark: jeff, question four,
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joe biden isn't the only member of the obama administration considering a 2020 run for president. which other member of the obama administration confessed this week he is also thinking of running? brett? >> i think that goes to queen what's her name. it >> mark: its katie. >> eric holder? >> earlier this week, holder said this about a possible run. >> you are considering it? >> i'm thinking about it. i have not made any determinations. focusing on the work i'm doing with the national democratic, working with gerrymandering. >> mark: so the score right now is 0-0. [laughter] >> i am so sorry, 24/7 news team. >> mark: jeff has got zero and queen what's her name has got to zero. a new fad is sweeping the nation, and it involves doing
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yoga with a farm animal. which four leggett animal is being used in american yoga classes? katie? >> goats? >> mark: let's take a look at the tape. >> goat yoga, which is exactly what it sounds like, lotus poses and domesticated goats. but is it good for america or america's goats? >> there is nothing inherently wrong with doing the downward dog pose next to a goat. >> i love goats! >> mark: we have a winner! >> congratulations for winning this time. >> mark: a genuine victory. we have this mug. that is all for this week's "final exam." pay attention to the news each weekend you come too, can be a winner. >> brian: we are all better off having seen that game. meanwhile, tucker will be next week with a brand-new edition of that game show of "the final
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