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associate's degreechlt he would like to fiend a cushy job and play golf. congrats to you, sir. good night from washington. i am shannon, bream. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to t >> tucker: good evening, welcome to tucker carlsson. you know we are trying to keep an open mind about the robert mueller investigation. if the american citizens cocluded with the hostile power weed want to know about it. we have consistently held back and we struggled against calling the mueller investigation a witch hunt designed to topple a president. it is harder tordo that now.
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muller is seeking information that leads to mr. trump's prosecution or impeachment. that is not a law enforcement investigation, that is a hit job on a democratically elected leader. removing trump from office is the only principle. instead of admitting that they lecture us on the rule of law. they don't care. and mueller doesn't have the power to take trump out. no independent counsel would. the only institution is the congress. the voters get to decide who fills it. others check the president's power. not peter strzok or lisa page. the congress. if the president committed a crime, the congress can put
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him on trial. it is impeachment. it takes place openly and the rest of us can watch and evaluate it every step of the way. there are no redakted documents. it is transparent and that is how democracies are supposed to operate. the democratic base understand this. but they badly want to impeach donald trump. the leaders in the democratic party lie about it. all they care about is power. they don't want to scare the voters and instead they use unelected bureaucrats to crush the presidency. and the worst part it is working. professor first, to you. why not just say we want to impeach the president?
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they do think that? that is a constitutional procedure. >> that should do that if that is their motivation. and have a trial in the senate after the impeachment in the house and have that decision. you have impeach up withs they remove from office. there is an ongoing debate on whether a sitting president can be indicted. >> tucker: the democratic mechanism is by using representative that voters elected, correct? >> that is the preferred way. the framers gave us a process by which impeach and remove a president x. as long as you can prove high crime and misdemeanors. i don't see the problem with trump also running on that. for trump to say, this is about my impeachment.
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obviously that is a narrative. what has to happen first. mueller will have to issue the report and if the house changes hands, you could see the impeachment process. >> and the question of the subpeona, we'll see another piece of information leaked. that the mueller people are considering subpeonaing the president. the white house will say we'll reject that. >> we don't know if mueller will do this? we have never had this come to conflict nixon was evidence and tell. but bill clinton was testifying. and he did get a few things that you would not get.
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he got to keep his lawyers in the room with him and he did it on video and the time was limited and so on the other hand he did testify. what you are seeing with the case, trump has realized lately that this is more of a political fight and an impeachment fight more than anything. and his lawyers talk about whether the president can or cannot be subpoenas. rudy guiliani who is a spokesman and others are working to discredit the special counsel in this case. because if it comes to the house and the reason that they are not doing it now they are in a minority. >> tucker: they are not talking about it. >> >> remember the 2006 example. george bush's numbers were terrible and the democrats were running to try to win congress
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in midterms in '06. the public didn't want it. nancy pelosi came out about this time of year and said impeachment is off of the table. 71 percent of the democrats say they want to see trump impeached. and the leaders know that. >> tucker: it is disingenous for them to deny it. if you were running want president's legal team and you should be, would you allow him to speak to anyone from robert mueller's investigation. >> ha is a tough question. he is have taken the deal to go sit down. i wrote a column that said it is a good deal that stick with four category that they negotiated and could you prepare the president for that, i think you could. and that would be the quickest
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way. i think if he defies the subpeona. existing case law favors mueller and you give him a court order and negotiate with sxhim he's in a stronger position and he could demand and go along with a conventional grand jury appearance. what is the end game? i personally the president would be able to sit in. people say he would bufrt in flames. >> trump has done a lot of depositions. >> he has experience on his side. >> we have seen precise people going in to jail. and there is a risk no question about it. there is no, no risk option.
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dmrat to see you. >> and direct easy taking. and joel. a simple question. impeachment is a constitutional matter. you thinkment president is committed a crime he is unfit to lead the country. why lie about it and say we'll flefr impeachment. >> you convince me what is going on. democrats are not lying to cover up a desire to impeachment. why has the president cover up the engagement of the russian government? >> tucker: what engagement. >> they have already been pled get
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or have come up to. ncolluding to russia, none of them. nwell, tucker. >> tucker: it is not powell mant fort for business dealings. that is not the russian and that is the ukrainian government. >> you are comfortable with your president having a chair of the campaign, great go with it. >> tucker: i wouldn't be comfortable having dinner with paul manafort. but it is it a question specifically about whether or not officials in the trump campaign colluded and n there is no evidence or suggestion and designed to do what impoachment is. nlisten to the conversation.
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what is interesting to me. the president has not cooperated. and all we have satweet, tweet, tweet. and poll numbers are coming down. the president isun aring an opposition campaign against mueller for six months. and if i spent six months beating you down. and tucker carlson likes to steal cars at night. i am sure a number of people would thanl. >> it is a democratic staff. take my campaign and show up guns drawn roust his wife out of bed and take admeral flynn on the basis of no real climb and threaten his son and be cool with the rule of law? that is not the rule of law.
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>> perjury traps to me like you are afraid of your client. >> tucker: he's not my client. martha stewart, a threat to no one under investigation by the same group of people roughly speaking and she went to prison not for insider trading, but lied to a federal agent. anything that you freelance a bit you can go to jail. as a liberal you should be upset about that. >> weep i am upset we have a president that we can't trust to tell you truth. >> tucker: go ask the next three lawyers. liberal doesn't matter the politics, would you talk to the fbi if you were not compelled to? not one of them will say that.
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they are worried about being busted for misspeaking. >> you and i can't agree that the president can't tell his honest to god story. we have bigger problems. if we can't trust him not to perjury himself that is a problem. >> tucker: you think martha stewart. it is about every american that went to federal prison for perjury speaking to a federal agent. i am serious. i have a lot of questions for you and i am not compel you. would you do it without a lawyer. you tell the truth you are fine? >> tucker, you are deflecting from the issue here. if you want to have a conversation about martha stewart. we can have it. >> tucker: never speak to the
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mom, dad, can we talk? sure. what's up son? i can't be your it guy anymore. what? you guys have xfinity. you can do this. what's a good wifi password, mom? you still have to visit us. i will. no. make that the password: "you_stillóhave_toóvisit_us." that's a good one. [ chuckles ] download the xfinity my account app and set a password you can easily remember. one more way comcast is working to fit into your life, not the other way around. >> come on, stormy, it is an act. >> i work in adult films. we are not known for our acting. >> i solve north and south
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korea. >> it is too late for that. i know you don't believe in climate change. but a storm is coming. >> tucker: stormy daniels. she was deeply traumatized by her relationship with the president and 130000. and she decides to relieve it. and millions have been spent investigating stormy's story. what was the crime? and who is the victim of this crime? richard lerin is a store. richard thank you for coming on. >> sure. >> tucker: someone has to suffer. who is the victim of this crime? >> in terms of criminal law. it appears that the trump
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campaign whether he himself or michael cohenengaged in campaign violations and probably banking violations. when you make a contribution. and the notion of a family issue is preposterous. and all of the women came out. let me say something. >> tucker: where the victim here? it is the american public that is the victims. if the allegations are true he slept with this woman.
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she got paid 130 grand is she a victim? wouldn't that be extortion though? sincere question. >> no, it is not. >> tucker: people get together and one of them say you pay me money. >> she said her lawyer is not enforceab enforceable. >> tucker: if we drink a 12 pack and you said i will tell people that and you say i will tell if you don't pay. she wouldn't talk about the thing that she said happen. this is a sincere question. and you are not allowed to ask them on cnn, but it is it a real question, why is that not
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extortion. >> american people have been denied justice here. one of these suburb an women who are peeling away. >> tucker: i want to take what you are saying seriously. describe the voter who voted for trump in 2016 who would have been shocked to learn he had a one day relationship with a pornographic actress. >> one month after his wife gave birth and he paid $130,000. i think the women who went to donald trump, that is a bridge too far. >> even on the howard stern programs where he bragged about adultery. can after the access hollywood
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tape. they were see stunned and doesn't sound like the trump i know. are you serious? >> they were not listening to howard stern and they are listening to what donald trump was saying. who think donald trump is telling the -- not one person thinks he is telling the truth. >> tucker: i assumed it was true because i thought that was true. >> you are assuming your president is a liar. >> tucker: people voted for truck because people in charge wrecked the country and getting us in pointless war and they voted for trump. >> you assume the president of the united states is a liar and how will we know he is telling the truth? >> people in charge and that includes jeb bush and everybody in the democratic field are compliceit in wrecking the
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country. that's what the election was about. did you miss that part? >> do you want your child to be like donald trump? you asked me that question over and over. >> tucker: or eric snyderman. >> he's not the president. >> tucker: that is a kacht the first stone cop test. stormy daniel's lawyer head spent weeks on television. mr. trump will not serve out his way knowhow. >> lawyers don't do talk show. >> i am not your normam lawyer. >> every prediction in this case came true. >> the only out that the president will have is resign the office. is serious business. >> we'll continue to use the media and we have used it with great success.
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>> tucker: that is unbelievable. mark stien. one question to get answered. who is the victim. crime? >> i would have to disagree with richard slightly. if anybody is, it is the president. the only crime that is going on here is blackmail. and this, this woman and trump engaged in an act that i would not want to engage in with her. it was consensual and she threatened to talk about it and they signed a nondisclosure agreement for 130000. and if one party breaks the agreement, in order to demonstrate to breach the nondisclosure. it is pointless and stupid.
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and in fact, this woman, i men it as a semiserious point here, tucker. this story is a lot of things, but it is not a crime. the guy going on the talk show and he plays a good bum shiesster before. the stormy and her lawyer are the shakedown artist. >> tucker: it took me. why is no one saying that. she got 130000 and why does that make her a hero. it is not the kind of behavior we are in favor of. >> she's an aging porn star which is not a good thing to be. i haven't seen her motion
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picture roles. and on saturday night live when she delivered that line porn stars aren't known for herabilitying. and even by porn star, she was -- she needs the money. but to go back to what you are talking about with richard. my view any trump people chose him because he had done everything. mitt romney was worst because he put a wedgie in grated three and put a dog on the roof in a trip to canada. >> and so people assume that trump has done everything and it is baked in the cake.
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>> tucker: maybe the election was not a referundum on trump's moral life. maybe voters are trying to get us to pay attention to other issues? >> if you live in a brokening downtown and the mill does closed and the daughter does nothing date a heroin dealer, you are not voting for trump because he is a gentlemen. you are voting for trump because everything else you have voted for in 20 years have fail would you. >> tucker: that's right. we'll continue to try to talk about the issues that this is all about. it is not stormy. thank you, mark. it is great to see you. mexico ships more drugs in the country than any others. heroin and methamphetamine and
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winestein. and now a new yorker piece said four women claim that snyderman may be the worst abuser of them all. two accusers said he hit and slapped and choked them and both said he threatened to kill them. one said he could tap her phone if she defied them. and if the allegations are true, one person will be vindicated. president trump tweeted this with remarkable impression. weiner is gone and spitser and next will be eric snyderman. he is worst than spitswrer or weiner. he is either lucky on twitter or ask him what numbers to pick in lotto tomorrow. every year the government in
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mexico gets's huge pile of crash. 2016180 million and before that 338 million. what are we getting in return for that money? mexico has done nothing to stop illegal immigration. that is not the only problem. mexico is the biggest source of heroin in the united states. it is a massive supplier of methamphetamine and cocaine and every narcotic you can imagine. why are we subsidizing this? chrissine wants to know the point of the foreign aid to mexico. christine haggen, thank you for coming on. >> thank you. >> tucker: what is your proposition, that we should stop foreign aid to mexico in >> we for a position where the heroin and opioid has overwhelmed our community.
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and unless we stop mexico in the pocket they will come on. 90 percent of the opioids are coming from mexico. unless they are made to take it seriously. they will not. >> tucker: immigration advocates say it is a demand problem. the appetite of drugs for the american drug user system basically pulling heroin in across the border. it is our fault. >> i look on it as we need to make it less economic for the drug lords to traffic. if we have a border wall. it creates a problem for them to supply the united states. we are throwing dollars in the state of ohio. law enforcement and educators is involved and every front is working. we have to go on offense and building the wall makes sense. and taxing and stopping the
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foreign aid. the government will take it seriously when we make them. it is not necessarily supply and demand, it is it what we allow the mexican government to get away with. we allow them not to take it seriously. and south america and central america to funnel people in the united states that are harming our communities and families. we have to take a strong american first stance. >> tucker: people get addicted. and the more you pump in and addicts you get and they lose the free will how were we feel if south korea or malaysian. spending millions across the border and taxing social services and then narcotics in to kill tens of thousands a year. would we see them as a close ally in >> absolutely not. as a congresswoman i will take
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this seriously. the mexican government is doing nothing to stop it from happening. we have to stop the foreign aid of 320 million a year. their communities are thriving pause they have legal and illeg illegal immigrants to the united states. and our families are crushed by the opioid abuse. we need to be tough and stop the foreign aid. it is ludicrous. >> tucker: and stop feeling guilty for criticizing a country that is hurting us. >> thank you. >> tucker: last year they came for civil war statue and now the colonial memory must be purged too. we'll explain after the break.
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♪ >> tucker: soo colleges are completely insane and hard to shock you with these stories. students in the university of washington started a petition to abolish the colonials from the sports team. that is from the revolution and this is an act they say of systemic impression. history not the strong suit. in march a film maker sment three hours whether the name of the school should change and most said yes. >> do you think we should change the name of the university? >> i think it is worth making like having a discussion about it. personally i would change the name. >> i think it should be name.
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and recognition is important. nrecognition for who we are as a person. >> it is time to change the name of the combrfrt. >> absolutely not. >> would you change the name in >> no. >> it is retrospectively apologizes for the concept of liberty and freedom. >> in this day and age it is not important. >> what do you think of george washington? >> i think about it. >> tucker: jason, professor, i am for changing the name. overpriced and silly university. and i guess what i love about this story the colonials, the kids there are so dumb they think the term is glorifying colonialism and it is glorifying
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the soldiers fighting against it. >> right, but don't you think it would be an issue? why not have a name like the revolutionaries or independents or fixers or patriots and seems to make more sense than the colonials and you are talking about people who fought against it. it george washington fought for the continental army. >> tucker: but you are saying the kids are so dumb and high can't be bothered to wikipedia the term. and instead they get all mad. angry college student. nkids from gw are far from stupid. >> i taught there. 15 years ago. it is the dumb ones that get the publicity. bullpen the kids behind this are
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like drooling morowns. you are against the name. but the colonials remember fighting the colonialism. >> you think that george washington would want to be call would colonial? he would be wanting independence or continentals. >> tucker: he's not here to fill us in on the nuances. but i can say for fairly certain he might be honored if they named the city after him. it is one of the most expensive schools in the country. you have to change the name of the school because it is it embarrassing? >> you can have the basketball team the liberals. you fought against the liberals and it doesn't make sense. >> tucker: to this. i am no american history professors but the colonial
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period refers to the time of the revolutionary time. it is a broad term that anybody who is been awake in sixth grade would know about it except the kids behind the petition. >> george washington fought in the colonial army for the british at one time. he would want to be attached to the president following colonialism and after the constitution, when we were free. i certainly was not free. >> tucker: what percentage of the kids could name the century that the american revolution. >> i think 100 percent. >> tucker: i bet you it is not. >> i can't afford that money.
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>> tucker: i bet you not over 40 percent could tell you what century that the revolutionary was fought. and couldn't tell you the civil war. >> i disagree. i teach college students alm of the time. i think sometimes there is a gap in knowledge. but i think we are way too hard on the kids. they know a lot more than people give them credit for. >> tucker: no question. when my iphone works. they are geniuses. and if they are attacking the colonials, they are dumb. great to see you. >> always fun, tucker, thanks. >> tucker: the number of illegal immigrants in the uk surged past 1 million. the uk is a island and small.
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♪ >> tucker: british >> tucker: british foreign secretary is in washington and urging the trump administration not to pull out of the nuclear deal with iran. recent leap british members of parliament were told that the illegal immigrant population surged past 1 million on the island. that is more than double the total than a year ago. it is the departure from the eu and sovereignty. you are one person who i trust. i understand why the president
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doesn't like the iran bad deal negotiated by bad negotiators, but if we pull it out, does it increase the chance much armed conflict with iran? >> no, it does not. he johnson is representing the european union. the iran nuclear deal was a globalist and form of appeasement and if you believe what prime minister netanyahu is telling us. the iranians are breaking the deal. better to be straight and cut the deal and i think that trump is doing the right thing and i don't think boris johnson will change his mind. >> tucker: does a million immigrants in the uk put a conflict there?
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>> i tell you what it does do, it makes a conflict between the pomititions inevitable. the figure is a million and the figure is at least 2 million. 1 million is those here more than ten years and we are back to boris johnson. boris johnson is proposing that we have an amnesty for 700000 of them. if we do that, we send out a signal that british is a soft tuch and get a visa and over stay and no one will do anything about it. it adds to the size of the illegal economy and they don't pay tax and so many are here because of status and get dragged in criminality. and other bad things in society. it is all well and good for boris and people like that, oh,
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well, we must talk tough on immigration. it will make us look nasty. recent poll out last week, 71 percent of the britishment the government to get rid of people here illegally. there is a matszive gap between west minister and the real country. >> tucker: i don't know i read this the other day, great britain took for more immigrants in the last 40 years than came to england in 1960 and sen66 in the norman invasion. >> you are absolutely right. the slight exception most '95. and people displaced from europe. up are right. we were taking in a five year period morpeople than that which came here in a thousand years.
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that is when illegal is out of control. tony blair suck seateded in changing the country and conservativism in this country has not had the courage to stand up and say this is wrong. and anybody here that talks about immigration. i did for years, and one of the main reasons we voted brexit is take back our borpders. and i have been demonized. and in many ways, you are lucky in america. you have a president who doesn't care what the liberal media said and stands up for the right things. >> tucker: nigel, great to see you. >> thank you. >> tucker: southwest airlines had an accident in the air. but on the ground it appears to be coming close to catastrophe,
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>> tucker: a lot of great >> tucker: a lot of great things about southwest airlines, but it has been a bad three months. a woman was killed when a woman was sucked out of the plane. and another emergency landing in cleveland. you would think that it is better on the ground. but a southeast flight landed in baltimore only to be rammed by southwest own trucks. how do you do that? no one was hurt and fortunately for investors it was not the only airline that had scare. a jet blue going to tampa had to land after a wind shield being crack would. you pray it is not something bigger affecting society. it is always good to be on the look out on the signs.
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that's about it for us tonight. thank you for a great time this hour. we'll be back tomorrow and every night at 8:00. good night from wash. sean hannity is here. >> sean: welcome to hannity. this is an amazing news night. we have a lot to cover. the nuclear deal with iran, that weighs in the balance and we'll have an answer tomorrow. the president set to decide the flawed and highly irresponsible agreement. john kerry, former secretary of state is waging a sketch ep and unauthorized campaign in order to save the reckless deal he was part responsible for noeshlting. and we'll show you just why the obama era nuclear tea
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