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most-watched, most trusted and most grateful you spend your evening with us. good night from washington, i'm shannon bream. >> tucker: good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight,de as you can see the president is speaking at a rally in pennsylvania, we will listen in. spacex and i had obamacare done except one guy at 2:00 in the morning went in and went thumbs down even though he campaigned for years repeal and replace. we've done a number on obamacare. werere coming out with a tremendous health care plans, we've gotten rid of the individual mandate, the most unpopular thing in our country, gone. no individual mandate.
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you have the privilege to pay a fortune as a penalty in order to not pay a fortune for bad health care. is that a good thing? i don't think so. you know how many people have comeme up to me and said thank u very much for getting rid of the individual mandate? it sounds so nice. isn't that the beautiful term? individual mandate is wonderful. i'm acting presidential now, the individual mandate. it's a disaster that sounds good like the affordable care act was not affordable. remember when bill clinton got up and he saidd the problem with the affordable care act is that it's not affordable. andd then you didn't hear from him for two weeks because he got the hell knocked out of him. for two weeks he went dead silent, they wouldn't let him out of the house.
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women's unemployment rate, is the lowest and only 65 years, not history but it will be low soon. 65 years. i would almost bet within two weeks or the next time this incredible statistical group is released, i would say the women will be historical. it 65 years, i'm doing my best. 52%, the women like me. they like me. i keep hearing the pink signs, look atom that. the women have been great.
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i think they are incredible, they have a t harder job than al of us, the women did great and we did great with the women. i remember on election night, they said how the hell did this happen?? the veteran's unemployment rate has reached the lowest level in 18 years and that's going to go up. more than 3.5 million americans have been lifted off food stamp stamps. more than 4 million americans are going to receive job training under our new workforce initiative. manufacturing, consumer, and business confidence has reached the highest level in the history of our country.
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i would say that's pretty good. confidence is a good thing. what you think? if you have confidence and you know what you're doing, you can't lose. think of it, business, the most confident in our country -- it's great. the united states is now a net natural gas exporter for the first time in 60 years and pennsylvania workers are leading thers way. i don't know if you know that. now that we have the best economy in the history of t our country, this is the time to straighten out the worst trade deals ever made by any country on earth at any time.
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for generations, pennsylvania steel and pennsylvania coal made this state at the center the industrial world. the workers of scranton and bethlehem and allentown and wilkes-barre were the backbone of american might, they really where. the backbone of american strength and might but the loyalty of our workers was repaid with betrayal. you were betrayed by our politicians. you were betrayed by the people who ran our country but you're not betrayed anymore. pennsylvania lost 300,000 manufacturing jobs and china
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joined the wto. right now china isn't too happy with me. i have great respect for president xi and have great respect for china. it's not their fault that our leaders were stupid. for decades, our politicians ran for office pledging to crack down on unfair trade. they never did it. once elected, they did absolutely nothing and our workers and our country got ripped off like no country ever before in the history of the world. we got rippedth off. it was a massive transfer of wealth to other countries. the politicians watched as other countries extol our jobs, plundered our wealth, and glued the crown jewels of the american
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economy. i am not another politician, i keep my promises to the people. i didn't need it. i had a very nice life, i didn't need to be -- i used to get good press. i didn't need this. but i love l it. i love it because we are doing things that are historic. there has never been and even b these people back here, these horrible horrendous people, even these people back there said it looks like the academy awards, do you ever see this? is this the academy awards? even these people, they say probably in the history of this country may be in the history of the world there has never been anything like what happened in november of 2016.
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probably never happened. i really believe there has never been. i remember starting to do really well, i have crowds like this everywhere, i said why are we going to lose? hillary would come iny and she would have 350 people. she would bring in beyonce and then jc would get up and he would use language that was so bad if i ever use language like that i would run out of the country. they speak they say trump's lans very tough. they were drawing crowds smaller than my crowds and i said why are we going to lose? and we didn't. what happened was interesting because they started off by saying we haven't seen anything like this since ronald reagan.
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it got bigger and bigger and wilder and wilder and then we won by a lot. it was 306-223. there is no way according to lake news cnn, there is no way for trump to 270. there is no path. remember the expression? ladieses and gentlemen, there is no path for donald trump to get to 270. no there wasn't, but 306 was no problem. after years of rebuilding other countries, we are finally rebuilding our country.
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in the numbers that were just released, the reporters didn't cover this one. it was may be more important than 4.1, were going to be doing a lot better than 4.1 as things go. for the first time ever, the trade deficit just fell for the quarteror by $52 billion. why don't you report that? is just fell by $52 billion. because of our economic planning and charging taxes and tariffs to all of the dumpers of o steel all over our country, america's steel mills are roaring again.
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our country is being respected again because we are finally putting america first. we've eliminated a record number of job crushing regulations. from the unfair and very expensivee for our country paris acclimate the cord. that was another rip-off. republicans just past the biggest tax cuts in the history of our country. the democrats want to lift them way up, when you go to vote you want to end the tax cuts, you want to waste your money on a lot of nonsense.
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very importantly, she saved ourr family farms and our small businesses from the estate tax also known as the death tax. no longer the death tax. no longer will they pay the estate tax. the individual mandate is gone, the penalty is gone, the association health plans are giving us and allowing americans toow join forces to buy much better health care for a fraction of thef cost. you can cross state lines and negotiate with everybody you with.o negotiate we've invested a record $700 billion in our military and
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$716 billion next year. we are rebuilding our military with the finest plans, the finest missiles, the finest ships anywhere in the world, we had to do it. they are all made in the usa. in that case, much less important, there is nothing so important as protection on our military. it's called jobs because all ofe this equipment that all of these brilliant planes and what they want to buy. we have a backlog, we make the greatest military equipment. wee make the greatest jets, the greatest ships. we make the greatest missiles. we havee the antimissiles that shoot down missiles miles away in the sky like a needle in a haystack, they shoot them down. hard to believe.
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and we are surrounding our country with them if you don't mind. remember when other countries said we don't want you to put defensive missiles in your country -- you don't want us to putt offensive, explain that to me please. they used to get angry when we would put defensive missiles, antimissile missiles in our country and we wouldn't do it, no thanks, we will put the men if you don't mind. i directed the pentagon to begin the process of creating a sixth branch of the united states armed forces called the space force. very important. we just passed the landmark va accountability law, now if a bad
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government worker mistreats or neglects or steals -- does anything bad to our great veterans we turn to them and say you're fired, get the hell out of here. gotta do it. maybe most importantly, that was 40 years they tried to get accountability. even more, i wanted veterans choice. where if a veteran is improperly served, if they have to wait three, four, five weeks -- can you imagine yourselves the doctor says come back in 22 day days. people that were not ill end up being terminally ill because they cannot see a doctor. they have been trying to pass it for 40 years.
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i s just signed it a month ago,e passed the veterans choice, our great veterans if they have to wait for a a long period, they o outside they go to a private doctor and they pay the t bill. right? i withdrew the united states from the horrible and very expensive and a deal that didn't work -- the iran nuclear deal. i hope everything is going to be fine with us and iran, but i will tell you they are a much different country than they were four months ago. i also recognize the capital of israel and five months later we opened the american embassy in jerusalem.
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instead of apologizing for america, we are standing up and loving our country. we have a great country, we don't apologize anymore. we are standing up for the heroes who defend america. and we are proudly standing up for our national anthem. [crowd chanting "usa!" with every promise we keep come every record we break and every factoryor we open, we are restoring american strength anda we are restoring american pride.
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to continue this incredible movement, we must elect more republicans so we can get the votes that we need to pass these programs. most importantly, get your friends, get your neighbors, and get out and vote for an incredible champion, an incredible winner, lou barletta. loyal citizens like you help build this country and together we are taking back our country. we are returning power to where it belongs, to the american people. this is the state where our founding fathers declared our
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independence. signed ouren constitution and defended our god-given rights. proud pennsylvania workers mind the coal, work the railroads, and forged the steel that made america into the greatest and most powerful nation in the history of our world, and now it's more powerful and richer than ever before and it's only going to get better. from valley forge to gettysburg to normandy, pennsylvania patriots gave their sweat, their blood, and their very lives to protect our families, our freedom, and our great american flag. we stand on the shoulders of these american patriots who knew
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how to work, knew how to fight, and knew how to win. with your help, your voice, and your vote, we are going to keep on fighting and we are going to keep on winning, we are going to win so much, perhaps some of you but not all will get tired of winningot. anybody going to get tired of winning? we will never give up, we will nevergi give in, we will never back down, and we will never stop fighting for this land that we love. because we are americans and our hearts bleed red, white, and blue. we are one people, one family
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and one glorious nation under god and together we will make america wealthy again, we will make america strong again, we will make america safe again and we will make america great agai again. thank you pennsylvania, vote for mike lou. ["you can't always get what you want" playing] >> tucker: president trump finishing up a rally to hiset
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signature closing song. just before our show started, the president spoke about immigration and the wall, a hot topic in washington is republicans said they are refusing to fund it. here's what he said 40 minutes ago. >> president trump: the democrats, anything i want and does even the republicans -- i don't know if they care about me, they are very concerned. anything i want, they want to oppose. i figured out how to do the wall, i will say i don't want to build the wall and they will start building it. >> tucker: jeanine pirro was watching the rally closely, she is the host of justice withpy judge jeanine. what did you think of it? >> i thought it was vintage
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donald trump, he gets energy from the audience, he was everything.rg he was entertaining, positive, funny, but more importantly, he had a message of success thatov energized pennsylvania and i loved theke way he talked about american history at pennsylvania and the role that they played, steel mills and railroads, my own dad was from scranton, pennsylvania, and veterans. it was all good stuff and that audience loves him and he will do this constantly until the 2018 elections. >> tucker: i have to ask, we had a lot of his rallies during our show and i listen to all of them. he always mentioned space force and i've never really heard it discussed anywhere but at hisan rallies. when you talk to him, do you sense it's something close to his heart? >> i want to talk to him more about space force, maybe we'll be able to get some more
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information. clearly this is a man who was not satisfied with just getting better unemployment, he's got to workme for lower women's unemployment which i thought was interesting. he's thinking about the future not just now.. that is classic donald trump, he has a success in everything that he does, he is a positive guy and after one of these rallies you say what does he do? the people in the audience don't go home and go to sleep, everyone is too fired up. they love america, they love a success story.he they love hearing about people who lost everything and who areo now able to go to a president who's going to make things happen whether it's the veterans who need medical help or the steelworker or someone who is fearful of the problems with integration immigration. $200 billion, nobody talks about it. $50 billion tariff right now, the american people do want to hear it and he is its best
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messenger. >> tucker: "liars, leakers, and liberals" a new book by judge jeanine i think it's out in stores now. i want to tell you about something else that happened today because we think it tells you a lot about where this country is moving. when you were growing up you probably learned one of the most basic moral principles that there is, you ought to treat other people as: individuals or who they are not on the basis of how they look or what their parents did. you are to judge people for what they do and what they say and the choices they make. that was a good principle, we haven't always followed it as individuals or as a country but we ought to try to follow it as best as we can because bigotry diminishes and hurts people it's prettyht simple. and yet somehow over time the institutional left has decided to reject that idea and embrace the standard that is both new and timeworn. you may assume that race guilt,
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moral purity based on bloodline, you thought those were discredited ideas it turns out they are not. it turns out "the new york times" wholeheartedly embraces those ideas, so does much of the left. yesterday the times announced it was hiring a woman called sarah jeong. she hadn't bothered to delete her twitter feed because she was not embarrassed by it. judging by what she wrote, sarah jeong is an angry bigoted not not in a subtle way. here are some examples. "it's kind of sick how much joy i get out of being cruel to old white men." marking up the internet with their opinions like dogs on fire hydrants. at one point she tweeted a graph claiming as whiteness increase,
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white people smell like dogs. white people have stopped breathing, you will all go extinct soon that was my plan all along. people are getting fired for far less than this across corporate america right now. but "the new york times" decided to double down on her behalf. here's part of the statement the paper sent out about here. if >> her journalism and she's a young asian woman, she's subject frequent online harassment. she responded to that harassment by imitating the rhetoric of her harassers. it's not her fault, white racism cards to racism against white people, she is the victim here, harvard graduate, oppressed person that she is. some of her many defenders and the press accuse her critics of taking her tweets out of context but that's not true, we checked. there is no context for these tweets. she was furious that an entire race of people and she said so onco twitter. you think somewhere on the left the left responsible person
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would be cringing at all of this it's so ugly and awful. in an earlier time it would be considered indefensible but modern progressives are happy to attack anyone who questions the joy that she derives from being cruel to white men. the editor in chief of "huffington post" announced criticism as part of a deeply troubling trend of far right agitators trying to get journalists fired.al we aren't carling on jeong to be fired, were not liberals so we don't believe every person whom we disagree with ought to be crushed. we believe in free speech even when it's reprehensible, may be especially when it is. what we would like to see is some honesty. let's all stop lying for a minute. what she said was wrong but it was only shocking because she expressed it so clearly. in point of fact, her views are commonplace in the american establishment, may be universal.
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find a single government bureaucrat or college administrator who disagrees with the idea that people should be judged by by the color of their skin and some races are more virtuous and deserving than other races, they all think tha that. remarkably, these very same people are the quickest to cry racism at the slightest provocation for no reason at all. they think of themselves as archenemies of racism. theythey get tattoos on their am and yet they are its chief purveyors. deep irony. how did they dodo that? it's simple, they redefine the terms as vice.com put up a couple of years ago, it is literally impossible to be racist to a white person. the entire left as a matter of faith leave that. what does that mean exactly? is there really an entire race of people so morally repugnant that it's impossible to wrong
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them, why wouldn't you? they deserve it, they're not really human. that's the attitude, it is not hard to guess where ideas like that wind up, we've seen of it, all of us should be afraid of it, there are plenty examples in history when people start thinking this way, they are all sad and is awful. this is the mind-set of the left has imposed on our country. it's an attitude designed to dehumanize the a individual to erase what makes the each of us interesting and distinct and vital and reduce us to faceless members of a group. it's totalitarian, we ought to resist it with everything that we have. tammy bruce is a radio show host in new york and a frequent guest on the show. >> bravo, thank you. >> tucker:vi it seems obvious anybody over 35 grew up learning they ought to judge people by what they do and say and the
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choices they make ande not by their race because they can't control their race. the left has turned it on its head and now it's unacceptable to say that. what happened exactly? >> this is what the left has done wherever it has gained aer some sort of power around the world. it survives by dividing and conquering. "the new york times" interestingly has an editorial position that inflame if you will, it's a cottage industry of creating a racialist guide for division and resentment. you see it in their editorial pieces, you see the columnists as well. as you noted, we aren't looking for somebody to get fired but there is a hypocrisy here, nobody knows what the rules are. the rules are different for a certain group of people, that's what theyy want you to think.
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the real difference here isre progressives. they are usingde issues of race, sexuality, and gender in order to create those divisions. another woman had been hired last february, and she was exposed as having some tweets, there was a slurry used for african-americans and gays. the reason was her crime was against the progressives. the difference here is the presumption is in the message to liberals is if you are going to belong, if you are going to be correct, if you are going to be saved, you can't be with conservatives or people who are simply not paying allegiance to the progressive end. that's what this is. the danger of what this young woman will be doing at the times, i think that ideas should be out in the open so that we can confront them.
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>> tucker: i agree completely. >> she will be part of the editorial board that issues editorials that are not signed. there are no bylines to the editorials. they set the tone for the people itself. it's a harder dynamic to argue directly to someone when it's an organizational position. this is what removes us from this. >> tucker: the fact they are teaching our children that some groups can be discriminated against is really wrong and i think we should call them out on it. great to see you. >> thank you for having me. >> tucker: journalist tommy robinson spent two months in jail for attempting to cover a sexual abuse trial, journalist applauded his sentence. he's finally been released from jail and he joins us exclusively next (burke) abstract accident. seen it. covered it.
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>> tucker: the united kingdom has become a mere shadow of the nation that gave us freedom of speech and a host of other rights that we should not take for granted. ingr may of this year, tony robinsonob was arrested for tryg to cover the trial of a grooming gang. with barely any time to muster a defense he was tried and sentenced to 13 months in jail. after two months behind bars during which time he was attacked by journalists in the u.k., nobody defended him -- he has been released on bail after winning an appeal. he joins us now for his first and only interview. thank you very much for agreeing to talk with us, i know you spent the last two and a half months by yourself in a cell. you're probably feeling a little bit bewildered to be out. tell us what it was like for you behind bars? >> the way i was treated -- i was taken to a prison, there
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were many attempts to murder me and kill me in this country. things were separated from other prisoners, they took me out to play. i was taken from that prison and transferred to a prison with the largest muslim population in the dash i spent two months not seeing or speaking to anybody and the reason that i was in danger, they would have risk assessments before i went in there i was purposely taken to be put in danger so that reason can be used to put me in solitary confinement. if you think about what has happened, it took a number of hours to prosecute me unlawfully and it took two months with the prisons moving me shortening my
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legal visits and it took months before i got the opportunity to get before a judge. once the judge heard what happened in the trial, we found so many illegal and wrongdoing within the kangaroo court that t it took another two weeks before i was freed. this whole encounter, i haven't eaten, i've lost nearly 40 pounds. in prison. i had one to tin of tuna and a piece of fruit a day. i couldn't open my windows, i was having spit put through them, i was having the whole process and -- >> tucker:ca i'm sorry to interrupt but who is putting spit through your window?cr >> the prison cell was a lower level, it didn't have to be so it was on the ground level and every prisoner would walk past my cell window.
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every prisoner is walking past. we've had huge heat waves, i was drencheded day-to-day, i had excrement and spit thrown through the doors. i had to block up all of my cell windows. the world has watched it, it's shocked them, for me this is been nothing new. there's some things i have not spoken enough about in thehe pa. in 2012 i spent five months in solitary confinement, this goes against every human law. i spent five months and when i come out, i was diagnosed with post emetic stress disorder.st i've never spoken about that publicly, because i don't want to insult members of the military and try to compare being locked in a cell. my medical records are fully
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aware, they know what it did to me. they know what i went through after that. >> tucker: i just want to understand why this happened to you in the first place. you went to prison and a supposedly free country for expressing unfashionable opinions in public. you have been in jail for two months, did you hit anybody, did steal anything? or did you say something the government didn't like? >>t 29 people were in court for gang rating hundred young children. i stood outside the court and i spoke and all i did was read a bbc news article that is still online for millions of people to see. they said for a breach in a piece, they emailed my solicitor
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who said i was being released. they took me in a van through the backdoor. if they put me up through the judge and media reports have said i pled guilty. at no point was i even asked whether i was guilty or not guilty. i was not even told and i still to this point have not been told and do not know what it is i'm deemed to have done wrong. for a fair trial for anyone, you have to understand what it is you're being accused of, contempt of court. that's all i've been told. what contempt of court? i was aware outside that court, i made sure to point out these men are innocent until proven guilty, i was nonconfrontationa nonconfrontational. the judges have no power to issue restrictions on anybody on any information that's already in the public t domain.sk i was whisked away and what i've seen this week is the highest judge in our country has completely condemned to this as, completely criticized the
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handling of this case, the kangaroo court style it was to imprison me and my biggest concern with it is at this time when this has happened in so t many different and i say thank you to the ambassador brownback, thank you to yourself, people who come out to because we anyone in this country who speaks about islam, you are attacked by everybody. >> tucker: did anyone defend you. even if people disagree with you, you would think some would say he has a right to express his opinion. did anybody defend your right to say what you think is true? >> every media company lined up to completely do hatchet jobs about why i should be in prison and how i deserve to be in prison. a human rights lawyer said i
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should be in prison. i'm in prison, they have no idea what they're doing to me at a time when i was in prison, they come and see me in my prison cell because there's going to be acid attacks against your wife. >> tucker: were out of time on that side note, i wish you good luck in recovering from a this d the time you're going to take off and i want our viewers to understand this is happened in a country we believed was free and without our vigilance it could happen here. paul manafort's trial wrapped up its third day, the government reveal more of its case for putting him in prison for more than 30 years were a crime that usually draws a sentence of one year and three months. we've got more on that coming u
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>> ♪ ♪ >> tucker: the trial of former donald trump campaign chairman paul manafort completed its third day-to-day prosecutors product evidence he lived a luxurious lifestyle, bought suits they suggested were too expensive, maintained overseas accounts and lied about his income on loan applications, this was all to bolster the case that he deserves more prison time than most murderers. more than once, the judge blasted prosecutors for shaming manna manafort without offering evidence of criminal behavior. joe digenova joins us tonight. thanks a lot for coming on, i never thought that i would defend paul manafort who i
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always thought was a little on the sleazy side, but i think it's worth defending the principle of evenly applied justice and is not a crime to buy expensive suits. you shouldn't get 300 years in prison for tax evasion. >> what you are watching is what is called an in terrorem prosecution, use of legal tactics to destroy a human being to try to force him to cooperate when he has nothing to cooperat with. what the special counsel has done as he has chosen this jack the ripper like leader andrew weissmann to use the type of tactics that are properly reserved for mafia gangs, terrorists, and they have converted paul manafort into this ugly creature. this is one of the most unfortunate moments in the history of the fbi and the department of justice.
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this case is the rosemary's baby of rod rosenstein who forced thisor prosecution, permitted te abusive tactics which occurred during the investigation, and what are occurring in this trial. agreed to by the fbi director chris ray and of course the attorney general is asleep, somnambulism is this horrific embarrassment continues in the eastern district off virginia. this is a disgusting display of prosecutorial abuse for which the attorney general and his deputy should be ashamed. >> tucker: is there anybody you know personally would say 305 years seems like an appropriate punishment for tax evasion, is there anybody who would say that? how can they charge him with sentences so disproportionate to the crime? >> the deputy attorney general
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has given mr. mueller full authority to do whatever he wants. the ultimate goal here is to get something on president trump, they've decided to ruin paul manafort who has no criminal record whatever you may think of his political leanings and his tactics over the years or who his overseas clientsctct were. he does not deserve this. the attorney general knows that, the deputy attorney general knows that but they don't care because they know that mueller wants to get trump. that's what this is about, there's nothing for manafort to flip on so what you are watching is a bizarre mistreatment of a human being. he should get one to three years at most but mueller and all the people in the department just can't give it up. >> tucker: a year in three months, that's the average sentence for tax fraud in this
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>> ♪ ♪ >> tucker: out about the same time president trump was at his summit in helsinki, former president barack obama was in south africa delivering a speech that didn't get too much attention. he began his remarks by thinking south african president for "inspiring new hope in this great country." if you've been following was going on in south africa, you
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might be shocked like that. it turns out that the president recently declared that he will change the south africa constitution and he'll do it for the explicit purpose of persecuting a racial minority, seizing their land without compensation. not because they've committed a specific crime but because they are the wrong t color, purely on racial grounds. thanks to policies like this, manyny south africans have been murdered in race killings, many, and many more are fleeing the country for their lives. it's not covered here but it's covered in the rest of the world and it's real. obama knew all this. he described it as "inspiring." that should tell you a lot. you should be -- he should be asked why he described it is inspiring. that's about it for us tonight. "final exam" was preempted for the president tonight but we'll promise he would will be outstanding. our reigning champion katie pavlich is on vacation but we have two huge figures from the world of weather competing. tune in tomorrow night for that
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end every night for the show that is a sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness, and groupthink by dvr it if you can. i can't. good luck to you. more than anything, have a great night tonight. sean hannity coming up next.an >> sean: hey, tucker. great show. >> tucker: think you. >> sean: they are yelling at me, fix your button. if you need a button, i will give you one. great show. welcome to "hannity." with zero evidence of cropping up in russia collusion, 442 days mueller partisan return, your mainstream corrupt media is literally in this country desperately searching for a new crisis every second of every day. this time they are trying to focus their attention on their favorite topic, oh, themselves. they are narcissistic. one particularly devout anti-trump pig journalist over at fake new cnn is so openly concerned the president's rhetoric could endanger members of the media but we'll

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