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which is a beautiful place to visit and watch. every royal moment of the day will be brought to you here live on fox news. my good friend tucker carlson is coming up in d.c. right about now. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carson tonight. during a roundtable with elected officials and law enforcement yesterday, president trump took a question about the gang ms-13. as he has before, the president expressed his thoughts on the subject bluntly. >> president trump: we are taking people out of the country, you wouldn't believe how bad these people are. these are not people. they are animals. >> tucker: if anything, that's a mild description. dogs are animals and a lot of them sleep on the bed. you wouldn't want to be anywhere near ms-13. they traffic in drugs, weapons and human beings, young girls. unlike animals, they kill for
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fun, often with machetes. they terrorize the poor and the vulnerable and have made el salvador the most dangerous country in the world. there is literally no defending them and yet, the left is defending them. the president's attic boat trump lashed out at undocumented immigrants during a white house meeting calling those trying to breach the country's borders, animals. over jeff bezos' vanity publication, there was this. trump evokes a dumb like an ugly history of dehumanization. so the president is a for criticizing a violent street gang. for her part over at the house, nancy pelosi raced to the nearest microphone to defend the dignity of ms-13. watch this. >> there is a spark of divinity and every person on earth. when the president of the united states says about undocumented immigrants, these are not people, these are animals, you have to wonder,
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does he not believe in the spark of divinity, the dignity of earth and every person? every day, you think you have seen it all and along comes another manifestation of why their policies are so inhumane. >> tucker: that's not just dishonest though, obviously. it's a lunatic. why would the left to be defending the country's most violent street gangs? trump has made them irrational as part of it, but the left also senses a threat to its basic worldview. it's a living reminder that the left's position on immigration is a lie. they tell you every day that the immigrant is a future brain surgeon or tech founder, therefore control is unnecessary. and, most people send their people here, and they are not the best. some of them are great, some are
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though and some joint ms-13. and it's true, they aren't all the same because people aren't all the same. that's the point of the immigration law. they are not the same and we should sort the good from the bad. but that is too much for for the left, i would suggest this might be a real country whose actual citizens have interests worth protecting. yesterday on twitter, the governor jerry brown went after the president's views on immigration and ended his tweet this way: "we the citizens of the fifth largest economy in the world, are not impressed." citizens of the economy come up that it all. to the modern left, you are not un-american with culture and history and collective identity. you are a citizen of the economy, a cog in the machine of global capitalism. america is just another private equity schemed to some. their pledge is different than yours. to the economy for which it stands, one economy with open
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borders and low wages for all. henrique estevan auto is an anchor for univision, and he joins us now. you seem like a reasonable person, how did you end up in the group defending ms-13? >> i don't think any human being as an animal, tucker. but i'm not here to defend criminals or anyone else. if you are for a law and order, i don't think degrading anyone to a human serves that purpose. you would expect the president of the united states to speak to not just the worst ideals. >> tucker: so ms-13 gangs stabbed a man 100 times, decapitated him and ripped out his heart. they beat a traffic girl with a about 13 times. a nation satanic shrine, they kidnapped and a 13-year-old gir girl. you get offended, why?
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why would people who do that need to be defended by you? what about what trump said got you going? >> i think we cannot pretend to look at this in a larger context. we cannot pretend that this is not part of a larger trend that started way before donald trump became president, a trend of criminalizing and dehumanizing all immigrants, and the question was about gang members who were operating inside the u.s. >> tucker: i'm not here to defend all of trump's views, but in this very specific case he was asked about ms-13 and has been talking about this for more than a year, and he said, they are animals. you may not like the term, it's imprecise or whatever, but is there no one else you can defend? are there not other where the people being attacked? do you wake up in the morning and ask yourself, how do it her
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here? >> i'm not sure what i you mean. i started this interview by saying i'm not here to defend any criminals -- >> no human being is an animal, that's what i'm saying. >> but he's not actually arguing. >> so we are all animals. just as a biological question. maybe the term is imprecise, maybe you don't like it, but you are rushing to the defense. and it's not just you, it's john harwood, and the democratic party who is unable to admit that the immigrants shouldn't be here. and ms-13 is part of that. >> i think we agree on that point, and they should work with the hispanic community to try to root those bad apples out of there.
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>> tucker: what about the has been a community? >> so they won't report crimes and go to the police. >> tucker: the hispanic community doesn't have the monopoly on concerns of all americans of all colors, backgrounds and finesse to finesse to ethnicities about crimes. americans don't want animals like this in the country. again, i just ask you, why did it bother you when he said that? i think that's a weird response. >> i think you have to put things in context and i will do that for you. the context here has to do with a larger -- with president trump calling immigrants rapists, and calling others fine people. it has to do with a constant referral to criminality. >> tucker: first of all, they have -- whatever, they are not
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required by the constitution to complement immigrants. sorry. second, you may not agree with all of his policies, but in this specific case, he is criticizing people who are evil, and are killing, once again, the poor and the defenseless. and you have been driven so crazy by trump that you can't even accept that as true. if i accept charles manson as an animal, does that bother you? >> of course. and i agree with president trump. but guess what, last year, ice armrests armrests were up. so focus on that. focus on those who have no criminal records. >> tucker: people who are here illegally should be deported. that's what the law says. if you don't like the law, change it in congress. >> then you should not focus on
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criminals. you should not spend your time and energy of most people in the bad numbers. >> tucker: i'm sick of being told by foreigners about who we can deport and who we can't. the law says if you are here illegally, we can deport you. i'm sure a lot of good people would get deported and i feel sad about that, but that's a lot. >> we were also criticizing that last week. >> foreigners have no right to weigh in on our asylum laws because they are foreigners and we are citizens. final question. why does it not bother you when i called charles manson an animal, but it does bother you when trump calls ms-13 animals? >> it bothers me when any criminal commit such heinous acts. president trump seems to understand very well what speaks to the trump base, but he is
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also not speaking to the other societies. >> tucker: really? do you speak for all hispanics? are you the appointed leader of hispanics now? how did you get that job, were you elected to it? >> no, i'm not speaking for hispanics. >> very quickly, how do -- >> they are feeling that violence and trying to come to the country, but you are calling them people who are trying to take advantage of our legal system. the vast majority of the ms-13 victims are people in honduras. >> tucker: last thing, i have to go. please to convince the democrats to run in defense of ms-13. >> i think it would be a major mistake to defend any criminal. >> tucker: but you do. thank you, great to see you tonight. even when he admitted that
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president trump was talking about ms-13, he couldn't stop himself from defending ms-13. john harwood weighed in on twitter as he often does" however repugnant their actions" they are human beings in my opinion. >> he does things like call immigrants animals. >> the defense is that he was following up by a statement by the sheriff saying it was ms-13. he was just talking about ms-13. good enough? >> no, not good enough and it's a slippery slope when you start dehumanizing people this way. that's what the nazis data, that's what slave owners did. that's not what humans do. >> larry o'connor is an associate of the washington times and he joins us tonight. that's not what americans do, larry. >> i don't expect much from anna navarro. you know what i found most
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telling about that clip? chris cuomo, he says his defense is -- he was talking about ms-13. that's not his defense, that's a fact, it's the truth. that's the truth that the media didn't report. but for chris cuomo to act like, how could this be? that's like saying i can't discern from the gambino crime family and chris cuomo, or any other italian-american. it's outrageous. and this is my biggest problem. as you said, you see nancy pelosi and chuck schumer and all these other people who are condemning remarks based on a lie, and now 24 hours later you would think you would see some corrections. the best they have is, even ms-13 deserves to not be dehumanized. if you can't call ms-13 members animals, if you can't call them out on repulsive behavior, you've surrendered your ability to make any moral judgments in our society. >> tucker: the first draft,
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and i don't do too many media segments because obviously they are just dumb, but the first draft of their story said trump had attacked undocumented immigrants. >> migrants, or many who cross the border. >> tucker: so that was a democratic talking point. >> it was an absolute lie. even c-span, who pretends to be completely down the middle, and i think usually they are, they did the same thing. >> tucker: so why shouldn't these be reporters' in-kind contributions to the democratic committee? >> the associated press by the way is the only one that i have seen who fully retracted it and deleted their tweets. but why are they called upon any ethics questions? they said, further context, suggesting it was out of context but it wasn't out of context, they lied about what the president said. >> tucker: larry o'connor, always great to see you. our northern neighbor canada is having its own immigration
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debate. open immigration policies are causing problems across the nation. trudeau spoke today about canada struggles with policing its southern border. watch this. >> canadians remain incredibly positive about immigration. there is a large number of irregular arrivals who are crossing the border into canada right now. >> from the u.s.? >> from the u.s. but we are processing them in a responsible, rigorous way that is reassuring to canadians. one of the precious things about canada is that canadians are positively inclined towards immigration and refugees. not letting it fall into the politics of division or identity is really important. >> tucker: don't worry, the irregular arrivals are being processed. how long before irregular arrivals will be a term that's official here? probably not long. steve, thanks for coming on, i appreciate it. >> good to see you, tucker.
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>> tucker: so it turns out that canadian tolerance for immigration is not infinite, it looks like. >> it's not infinite, but there is a problem with the process. the prime minister is talking about the politics of division and the politics of identity, that stuff is passe. canadians generally do support immigration, we have an empty country up here. we shouldn't have immigrants coming to this country going through some back alley in the united states and going to quebec, getting picked off and taken somewhere else for processing. that's no way to arrive in any country. ellis island wasn't like that for the united states. trudeau was wrong when he said, business as usual, we are processing them. we have to do something about this. no one's talking about building a wall, but what is happening is wrong. even though canadians, yes, should take a lot more immigrants. >> tucker: yes, and process them. but isn't it racist to tell people they can't come to your country whenever they want, and
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go on welfare? >> i don't think it's racist at all. most people are coming to canada, and many of them are already in the united states. they come to the canada because they like canada more than the united states. the united states is no longer such a welcoming beacon for the smartest and the brightest, and they are coming to canada. so that's great for canada. but as far as coming across some back alley, and there is some lady in vermont that sends them across the path, that is degrading. >> tucker: degrading to home? degrading to canadians were degrading to immigrants? >> to both. to an immigrant, walking through a snow drift across canada and getting arrested and picked off, that's it degrading. we shall have a order, we are a country. but, tucker, as i said to come up the people in the united states want to come and live in canada for whatever reason.
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we are talking about people who just want a better place to liv live. >> tucker: so you are saying that canada ought to be able to determine who comes in and who doesn't? should they be able to let impressive people in and nonimpressive people, like gang members and rapists, are you allowed to keep them out? >> there is a whole lot of room between impressive people who are brain surgeons and gang members. there are people who want to come and have a better life for themselves and for their children. so you have to look at, there is a certain number of, if you will, skilled immigrants that you want to attract. there are also a certain number of refugees that, for, if you will come up the good of the world. >> tucker: you can determine the mix as you like but canada gets to make that decision. you decide who comes in and who doesn't come in. >> absolutely. whether they are skilled laborers, skilled technicians or like i said, refugees looking
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for a safe place without bullets flying around their head. but make no mistake. even though trudeau is talking about being welcoming for immigrants, he was right on that point. no one is saying we are bringing in all the gang members that the united states doesn't kick out. that doesn't happen in canada. >> tucker: we are not kicking out many gang members but it may surprise you that that canadian immigration policy, the consensus is much more restrictive, conservative, we would say, then it is in the united states. it is not a surprising element? >> we are being more particular about it then we were in the past. we are still allowing a huge number of refugees here, but the city mayor, the mayor of toronto gave a speech saying, if you are busing all these people from quebec to toronto, you better give us some money to help settle them, i'll put their kids in school and help them come along. canada is becoming a beacon.
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in the last century, tucker, and you will know as a student of history, they came from around the world. i think, in fact, tucker, that there should be a movement to give us a statue of liberty and move it to toronto? >> tucker: well maybe we will but the statue of liberty is in our constitution, as you may have heard. good to talk to you. democrats are embracing full-blown determination, and defending ms-13, you think republicans would run on that, but no. republicans aret. embracing embassy. one of them joins us, next. flonase sensimist. when this guy got a flat tire in the middle of the night, so he got home safe. yeah, my dad says our insurance doesn't have that. what?! you can leave worry behind when liberty stands with you™.
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>> tucker: democratic party's position on borders immigration grows more extreme by the day. most americans disagree with that, and immigration could be a winning issue that you think is a republican party but it doesn't seem to be. somehow republicans are pushing past immigration bills that would give amnesty to millions of people here illegally without securing the borders first. congressman, thanks for coming on. >> thanks for the invite. >> tucker: so their position on immigration has become so radical that you think republicans would run for borders in this midterm. but they are not. you guys are trying to push amnesty bills, why? >> i think it's a mischaracterization of amnesty bills because that is a procedural move to get a vote on the floor. it doesn't say you are going to
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vote for no borders, it doesn't say you will support amnesty, it says, we really want to vote. and i expect the normal republican process to play out on that vote. if he goes to the floor, it goes to the rules committee and the speaker can have a bill. and it is still firmly in control. >> tucker: i'm a little bit confused as a matter of priorities. i don't think the people who would get amnesty under some of these bills are the worst people in the world. i understand they are polite te polite, and i feel for them but i don't think he would give amnesty to anyone before a permanent fix to the border problem. but they are. >> in fairness, tucker, someone should define amnesty on both sides of the issue. when you look at the four bills, one of them is paul ryan's, one of them is the democrat dreamers
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act. but like the senate said it, if none of them get to 18, none of them go through. >> tucker: the last election was about the border wall. you can argue about whether it works or not but voters worked for that. they are not close to getting it and they are pushing to legalize people here illegally. it seems like an inversion of the priorities of voters. >> first of all, the administration asked for a 75 miles of wall in the last alumni that ends on september 30, they got 90. the administration got a 10% increase in dhs funding, so that's not, we don't care about borders. i think we will be surprised to find out, what if we ever get a chance to vote on something, because a house, tucker, never has. i've been critical about what they don't do. if we never get a chance to vote on immigration and border security together, i think you would be surprised to know how many people support border
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security. >> tucker: clearly i don't believe that for a second because republicans control everything. if they wanted to build a wall, there would be a wall in place. but they clearly don't because there's not. >> quite frankly, the folks who have the whole house to run was when harry and the folks had 60 in the senate. but notwithstanding that, how much money can you spend before september 30th? you guys rightfully do shows that talk about, what are you doing with the money, and how come you are doing nothing? this procedural process is this. we would like to get a chance to vote to let people like tucker carlson, laura ingraham, everyone else who judges me by how i vote, we blew by that. it's like, can we please? you know, i'm not a constitutional guy, but there is a line in the constitution that says it is really our job. the final point is this. does anyone think the status quo
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is good? sanctuary city, sanctuary estate. border problems, we need to do our job and vote on it. that is our work product. >> tucker: last very quick question. if it turns out that people here legally get set on a path to citizenship before we build a wall, do we see that as a victory or loss? >> i don't think that will happen. >> tucker: what if it did? >> then that would be a problem. >> tucker: today marks the one-year anniversary of the mueller investigation. what have we learned 365 days i in? joe has been taking notes every one of those days and he joins us next. feel the clarity of non-drowsy
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>> tucker: like prisoners putting checks on a concrete wall, we like to mark the passage of time on the show. as of today, robert mueller's investigation to russia has been running for an entire year. what have we learned? joe degeneva joins us with a recap. joe, what do we know? >> we know that hillary clinton was illegally exonerated, we knew that one year ago. we knew there was a substantial effort to frame the current president of the united states with crimes by infiltrating his campaign, and then his administration with spies that the fbi had set up on them. we learned that the crimes were committed by the fbi, senior members of the department of
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justice, mr. clapper, mr. comey, and others associated with the democratic party. donald trump and his associates committed no crimes. >> tucker: that's quite a litany. so to the spying question, the president tweeted that morning, i will never forget it, they spied on us from trump tower. i don't think there was a single person that didn't think, that's a heavy duty charge, can you prove it? that has in effect been approve approved. >> joe: absolutely. the fbi prove that in all guidelines and all escalation, and i believe they committed crimes in doing so, purposely sent people into the trump campaign to plant false information, then force that information to be forwarded back to the cia and funneled to the fbi to be used as false information in pfizer applications. everyone involved in that
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process who knowingly participated committed a crime. >> tucker: so why are they not being held to account? >> joe: as of today i believe that a referral for prosecution has been made to mr. huber who is investigating the leaks, and everything that we describe tonight. criminal referrals have already been made and i suggest that mr. brennan, who loves to make comment about the process get himself a good lawyer, not a good writer. >> tucker: wait, john brennan, the nbc news paid consultant? >> joe: yes, the former director of the central intelligence 80 and see, the most partisan hack who needs a very, very good lawyer. >> tucker: a criminal lawyer. >> joe: yes. he doesn't need a slip and fall lawyer, although he may slip and fall. he will be in front of a grand jury shortly. >> tucker: well, that's news.
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>> joe: yes, and it's good news. >> tucker: there's not a single time that you have come on that i don't feel better at the end. >> joe: the country feels better. >> tucker: maxine waters is at it again. a hero to the west. mark stein joins us to break down her latest remarks, stay tuned. psoriasis does that. it was tough getting out there on stage. i wanted to be clear. i wanted it to last. so i kept on fighting. i found something that worked. and keeps on working. now? they see me. see me. see if cosentyx could make a difference for you- cosentyx is proven to help people with moderate to severe plaque psoriasis... ...find clear skin that can last. don't use if you're allergic to cosentyx. before starting cosentyx, you should be checked for tuberculosis. an increased risk of infections and lowered ability to fight them may occur.
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denying it, but if it's true, we have no idea whether the show will be any good. but for the sake of public safety and keeping it contained in one place, it might be a good thing that it's coming, anyway. democratic congress one maxine waters of california is back. not that she went anywhere. she recently got into a fight on the floor of the house with republican mike kelly. she said that car dealers are racist. here's part of it. >> i can't believe that in 2018, we are on the floor of congress seeing the denial of some of my colleagues about discrimination in the auto lending business. >> to impugn the integrity of automobile lending people is beyond reproach. >> i am more offended as an african-american woman and you will ever be. and this business about making america great again, it is your president that is dividing this country. >> tucker: i am more offended than you will ever be, therefore
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i when! mark stein, author and columnist and all-purpose genius joins us tonight, and longtime connoisseur of the maxine waters. so to me it's fascinating not that maxine waters exists, you want people like that around because it's hilarious. but that she has suddenly become elevated to the status of hero in the democratic party. what does that tell us? >> it's interesting to me that she is not within the democratic party as self-evidently ridiculous as the creepy porn lawyer that you were talking about. megan doesn't know it, but he has just decided to swing by and do it. the interesting thing about maxine waters, is that this is someone who, for example, she is close friends with louis
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farrakhan, who believes he has taken up in a spacecraft to commute with the ghost of elijah mohammed, and other islam space agents once a month. and maybe he takes maxine up there with him once a month. which by the way, i would be in favor of that. if the space aliens encounter maxine waters and think she is a typical earthling, they would have no plans to come near this planet. so they would be performing a useful service if they did that. it's actually extraordinary to me, this. for example, she recently called the trump hotel in washington a criminal looking hotel. this is a woman who lives in a foreign million-dollar house, and in that sense, sums up what kanye west was talking about, the hole, what have you guys done for me lately? what has the mortgaging the entire future of one demographic group to the likes of maxine
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waters actually done for the man? that is the question that i think more and more are asking. >> tucker: but for garden-variety liberals who in a normal time would have a problem with maxine waters' rhetoric -- she just goes too far. they have woken up in the last year and decided that they really like maxine waters. and she speaks for them. is there no one on the left that says, wait a second, she's too crazy. she discredits us. where are those voices? >> >> mark: the thing is, she made "time" magazine. for anyone who wasn't aware, "time" magazine is still out there and publishing every week. she made the "time" magazine list of the 100 most influential people in the world which is patently absurd. "time" magazine at some point used to pretend to be international. so they put the deputy fisher as
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minister of the south sandwich islands on the list because he's really making his name as a player in the scene negotiations. instead, they put maxine waters on there, who is totally uninfluential, except outside of a very tiny ore coterie of hard-core activists who chant along with her when she says, impeach 45 as she did recently at a memorial service. you know when they have these organ donor cards and saying, if i get killed in a fatal road accident, give all my party parts to someone who needs them? i'm going to carry a maxine waters card in my wallet saying, if i get killed it, i don't want her chanting "impeach 45" at my memorial service. this has no appeal other than beyond a very hard-core coterie. but that coterie is very established in the media which is why "time" magazine made themselves look fools by putting
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her on this very influential 100 people have the world list. >> tucker: let historians mark this moment. mark stein, great to see you as always. time for final exam next. can you beat her and his experts at remembering what happened this week? and so much data. that's next. the lincoln mkx, more horsepower than the lexus rx350 and a quiet interior from which to admire them. the lincoln spring sales event is here. for a limited time get 0% apr on the lincoln mkx. plus get $1000 bonus cash. with recurring constipation and belly pain if you feel like you spend too much time in the bathroom talk to your doctor and say yesss! to linzess. ♪
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>> tucker: you are taking on a buzzer show with a one armed man? >> and i wanted you to know that i didn't want my victory to be marked with an asterisk, so i will run my own little sling here. >> she knows my secret, i'm very intimidated. >> tucker: all you have to say is, chris jenkins. >> normally i would say hand on buzzers. >> made the best sling win. >> unbelievable. i asked the questions, first one to buzz and get to answer the question and you must wait until i complete the question to answer. best of five wins. are you ready? >> i'm ready. >> american airlines expanding its crackdown on emotional support animals, ferrets and hedgehogs unfortunately are no longer welcome on board american flights. which kind of animal has also
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been banned? parents, goats or miniature ponies? [buzzer] griff jenkins. >> goats. >> is at goats? starting in july american airlines will ban ferrets. and goats. [goats bleeding] >> tucker: question number two. the american bride has learned all about t etiquette. t and great britain must be started in a specific direction. is it clockwise, counterclockwise, or 12-6, 12-6?
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christian kristin fisher. >> counterclockwise. >> tucker: let's roll the tape. >> when we start, we never want to stir clockwise or counterclockwise. it's actually just 12-6, 12-6. >> i had no idea. >> does this play a part? >> tucker: i don't know. a t-shirt being sold by the gap is being recalled and destroyed because it apparently shows an erroneous map of which asian country? >> taiwan. >> china, it leaves off taiwan. >> tucker: roll tape. >> the gap has created an international uproar. the company issued an apology and pulled a t-shirt featuring an incorrect map of china.
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now, i would like the gap to apologize to me for what they consider a man's medium. >> tucker: what's the gap? so china, taiwan. that is correct, you are back to power. question four, paranormal activity underway in michigan. a man there says his motion sensor security camera capture the image of a celestial being hovering above his truck. what was floating about the man's vehicle? griff jenkins. >> and angel. >> tucker: is that true? roll tape. >> take a good look. many, including their pastor, so they believe this image captured by a security camera shows an angel hovering over the family struck last week. so, could it be? >> the photos of are exactly how they were taken. i choose to believe it. >> but what was it really?
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>> tucker: we don't address that, we are dealing with metaphysics here. final question, arguably the story of the week. the audio has people scratching their heads. they can't tell whether the voice in the clip is saying the word yanny or the word laurel? to date, it has been settled. what is the actual word on the flip? griff jenkins. >> laurel. that's what i heard. >> that's a recording of the word laurel from a website called vocabulary.com. the brain interprets what they are hearing and then it is disturbed, causing some people to hear another frequency and hear the word, yanny. >> correct. >> tucker: i was rooting for you. griff jenkins, congratulations. you are rolling through here and again, the eric wemple mug is
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your prize. >> thank you. make sure you come back. that's it for this week's "final exam." follow the week to see if you can beat in his professionals at their own game each week. a special announcement at the end of the show, stay tuned. (vo) what if this didn't have to happen? i didn't see it. (vo) what if we could go back? what if our car... could stop itself? in iihs front-end crash prevention testing, nobody beats the subaru impreza. not toyota. not honda. not ford. the subaru impreza. more than a car, it's a subaru.
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people in charge. that's it for us tonight. tune in every night at 8:00. and especially the group thing. sean hannity awaits your viewing in new york city. >> sean: tucker, they got. it monologue set. welcome to hannity. this is yet, i am not kidding another insane breaking news night. day 365 of the mueller witch hunt. president trump and the legal team are fighting back in a huge way against the corrupt special counsel investigation. we have a massive development. the president's attorney rudy guiliani is telling the new york times tonight that mueller is agreeing to narrow the scope of the questions he wants to ask the question. he will join us on the bottom. and great mark levin was correct
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