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wednesday night. let us know what you think, tweet me at hashtag the story. we will be back here tomorrow night at 7:00. tucker carlson is coming up next monday seen. thanks for sticking around everybody and sharing your story, we will be right back. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." this is the 13th night in a row that we have let the show with the brett kavanaugh story. it looks like after delays and countless twists in the saga, it may finally be coming to a conclusion. the fbi investigation, the one that senator jeff flake demanded last friday appears to be wrapping up. a final vote could be held this weekend, that's what they are saying. what's remarkable is, after all that we have learned, there are still basic questions that remain unanswered. several months to the core allegation here, the ones that christine ford made more than
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two weeks ago. yesterday, for example, fox news obtained a written declaration from an ex-boyfriend of christine ford's. in that declaration the ex-boyfriend said that ford once coached a friend through a polygraph exam to help her get a federal job. if true, that would contradict what ford told congress. the man also said that during their entire six year relationship, ford never mentioned it being a victim of sexual assault or any other kind of trauma and said she flew on airplanes many times including small prop planes around hawaii. you will recall that she was too afraid to fly to come to washington. she also claims she was a claustrophobic and he claimed that she was not afraid of enclosed spaces. are these claims true? we don't know. for disputes them and there's no evidence to support them independently but there's also no evidence to support ford's allegations against brett kavanaugh. and that's a point, we need to know more but we don't know more
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because no one is asking these questions. in many other questions. for example, we still haven't seen ford's therapy notes. ford's team is only now at the last moment covering to reveal these but only if the fbi agrees to interview christine ford. i want these notes turned over at the beginning of all this? if the goal would have been to get to the truth, they would have been. why has ford told different stories? it's significant because it bears directly on her credibility. and her credibility is the only reason to believe her story is true. and there are other obvious unanswered questions, here's this one. ford said the assault defined her entire life. apparently, she thought about it every day. it defined her academic performance and all of her personal relationships and yet, she says she told not a single other human being around about
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it for a fully 30 years. how can that be? in a "washington post" profile, ford says that she "came to understand her assault and its significance during a therapy session." what does that mean exactly? this is a central question because most the psychiatrist consider recovered memories however sincere roughly as reliable as dreams. it's worth getting a clear answer on that but so far, nobody has because nobody has asked that question. why is that? when an adult makes a serious allegation asking real question questions, what is the correct response? it's not victim shaming. in fact, it's patronizing not to. we don't consider it christine ford a child, but many of her advocates clearly do. the press obviously does. instead of gathering facts about the story they are busy moralizing and lecturing the rest of us about how brett
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kavanaugh's very existence proves that an entire class of people as evil. just the other day, donald trump jr. made the point that what he's been watching on television makes him fear for his sons. watch. >> when i see what's going on right now, it's scary. >> who are you scared for, your sons or your daughters? >> right now my sons. when the other side weaponize is made against men and says, 40 years later we can bring it up and you did something in high school but no one remembers, it should disqualify you from ever doing anything again, it diminishes the role claims. >> tucker: maybe you agree with that and maybe you don't but it's hardly a crazy point. and they are attacking an entire ethnic group on the basis of the city. >> every night i cry myself to sleep over the feet of white men in america.
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it's such garbage. if you sexually assault someone in high school, your life should be ruined. all this whining about the poor plight of the white man is ridiculous. >> you are hearing a lot of this filth recently and it's wrong because racism is always wrong no matter who it's aimed at. you should not attack people for their immutable characteristics, period. you shouldn't ever reduce people to their skin color because they are much more than that. to treat people as individuals, unique human beings, that's exactly the argument you could have made in 1960 against bull connor. if they'd been there, you wouldn't have made that argument. it's the same argument we are making today. it was true then, it's true now and it always will be true. you don't think you'd have to say something that obvious in a
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developed country, one that literally has a statue of martin luther king on the national mall. but you do have to say that we have no choice. and for the crime of arguing against racism we are denounced by the left as, yes, racist. that's insane. it's the mirror image of the truth and, there is the reason that they are saying it. people are easier to control when they are divided into tribes sorted by color. it's that simple. it's also that evil, just like the racism they are pedaling to you. we will never endorse that against any group at any time, period. nancy hakes joins us tonight. francie, thanks for coming on. i know you have worked in this field for so long and that's why i wanted a reality check from you on some of these outstanding
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questions. i think it's fair to ask the most basic question which is this in the recovered memory or not? are you aware that anyone has asked that question of christine ford? >> tucker, one of the things that disturb me the most about the hearings last week where the questions that weren't asked by rachel mitchell. the memories of the events surrounding the events, the memory of giving information and paperwork to "the washington post," what happened under polygraph, it appeared to me that there was some memory questions asked that left a whole lot of other questions in limbo. we never got anything that would have helped us with the question of her memory and how it came about. you are so right about that. >> tucker: so would it be an attack on a witness, on someone who says she's been a victim of a crime to say, you say that
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this memory became significant to you in the course of a psychotherapy session 30 years after the fact. did you remember all the details of it for the 30 preceding years and if so, if it defined her life, why did you not say anything to anyone else? but that be an attack on her or a legitimate question? >> for someone who alleges she's been assaulted as an attack, but i put 5-year-old little girls on the witness stand who had to face with during prosecution cross-examination from men about whether or not they were telling the truth, how much they remembered, testing their memory at every turn and testing their credibility, 5-year-olds. so if they can do it, dr. ford can do it and should have done it. >> tucker: so what does that tell -- i wouldn't wanted to have do .net but what does that tell you about how christine
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ford's advocates feel about her, but they believe she cannot withstand and shouldn't have to withstand basic questions about her story. >> i don't know, dr. ford. if i was dr. ford i would be insulted at someone saying i'm not tough enough to stand up and take questions about something that was seared into my memory and that i feel like i haven't gotten justice for. but i'm not kidding. i put up 5-year-old little girls who have said, i want to testify. i want to tell the truth, i want him to go to jail. they make that decision for themselves. to say that a grown woman can't make that decision for herself and solves all women. i'm insulted. >> tucker: i agree with that. i agree with that completely. thank you very much. we have some news for you tonight. a man was just arrested for making threats against republican senators. apparently he worked for a well-known democratic lawmaker. we have much more on that
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lawmakers. they have arrested the man who did it, he's called jackson costco, and he's an intern for sheila jackson lee of texas. he also worked for barbara boxer and maggie hassan of new hampshire. he's been charged with tampering, making threats and identity theft. we will of course continue to follow the story. sore neck senator lindsey graham has emerged out of nowhere as one of brett kavanaugh's most aggressive defenders. he was booed for what he said. watch this. >> i'm the first person to say, i want to hear from dr. ford. i thought she was handled respectfully. i thought kavanaugh was treated like. yeah, well, boo yourself. >> i am asking if we can have
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the conversation. i believe that brett kavanaugh is not a predator or a stumbling, bumbling drunk. i believe that whether you believe it or not. >> when you are attending the atlantic conference, this is not a cross-section of america, these are people with hbs degrees. in their response is, boo. >> and that's a very large club. the fact is, they are thinking of themselves as the literati. in fact they are more gotti than literati.
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so they got the idea that this was some sort of festival unless they are celebrating their inadequacy to chronicle our times and enlarge our minds. >> do you think if creepy water had been up there on stage, do you think they would have booed him? >> i don't think they would have at all. they couldn't resist the standing ovation and the excitement in the room would have converged on the obscene and vulgar. >> you see a lot of revolutions and you read about them, they are almost always waged on behalf of the working class. if you ever see a revolution like this one waged against the working class? >> you know, i haven't. i haven't even read such a revolution. and they are far too orthodox. they are far too mediocre and their own imaginings. and frankly, they can't escape
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themselves and their crass and vulgar obsessions. these are people completely consumed by grievance and identity and a group, to the point that they have lost any sense of individual responsibility, or individual rights. they are authoritarian to the point of being not socialists, communists. they want to be marxist, they want to be fascist, and by the way, their desires are coming true. what they are doing is ignoring truths, ignoring values, ignoring any sort of fidelity to decency, and what they have become is, frankly, and -- how did so many unimpressive small minded people make so much mone money? will you write a book on that because i will read every word of it. >> will you let me have all of the advance on it and everythin
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everything? >> tucker: i would buy it. hillary clinton indicated yesterday that regardless of his guilt or innocence, brett kavanaugh disqualified himself because of his temperament. watch. >> we have not seen anything quite like that for a long time. you know, justice thomas vigorously defended himself as some of us can remember, and it was a very, very painful and difficult time for anita hill and many of us watching. it very much felt like, and in fact it probably was, the denial of the legitimacy of women's stories. in this case, the behavior was out-of-bounds. >> tucker: keep in mind of this is a very same crowd who sought boo lindsey graham.
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i remember how hillary clinton behaved as she appeared before the senate. speak out the fact is, we had four dead americans. was it because of a protest or some guys were out for a walk and decided to kill some americans? what at difference difference t does it make? >> tucker: phil goodstein as an advisor to both bill and hillary clinton and despite his bad opinions, he is a great guy and we are glad to have him. >> and i was in the audience when lindsey graham spoke at the atlantic. >> tucker: really? you must have a harvard degree. i'm very impressed. so when she called monica lewinsky a narcissistic loony tune, was she believing all women? >> what she was trying to say in the atlantic interview today, unlike the 11 and a half hours
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that she submitted to testimony and kept her calm in the benghazi hearings on the left side, and, we totally fell apart. again, is that the behavior that we want to see in a supreme court justice? that's really the only point that she was making. >> tucker: apparently the american public believes her. >> you have no evidence. his family is completely under attack and he will never work again. people are calling for his impeachment before he even gets on the court. that's totally uncool. >> tucker: how would you respond if you believed he didn't do it? >> as far as the evidence is concerned, the evidence is, mark judges girlfriend at least in the papers were was reported to have said that he confessed to
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his behaviors. >> tucker: she confessed that mark judges did that? >> what we want is somebody who is unimpeachable, not on indictable. >> tucker: who is not friends with mark judges? so his girlfriend says that mark judge at one point told her that during their six year relationship that he had done something bad in high school. what does that have to do with brett kavanaugh exactly? >> it may be evidence and we will find out what mark judge says if we get a hold of this fbi interview, that he may have actually been there. >> tucker: but he said under oath that he wasn't. >> it was a sworn statement. he could be brought up on perjury charges. >> that was the flaw on rachel mitchell's report, that she was basically opining that she never
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talked about kavanaugh's testimony, she never spoke separately to ford. so we will see if any of these stories hold up or not. >> tucker: maybe we should throw him in prison. and, if you feel in your heart that's true, i'm here till the end. i'm not asking you to go into the deep dark past but do you think hillary should apologize for directing the smear campaign against her husband's former girlfriend? which she did. >> i think there were people in the clinton white house that hung on to the notion that monica lewinsky was making things out. i've never heard hillary clinton say that publicly and everyone who has kind of a public
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defender of bill clinton never said that. all i'm saying is, brett kavanaugh -- >> tucker: i know that stuff, i covered it. i was there for of it. >> tucker: but never publicly. >> so this was being directed by hillary. no debate about it, lots of books written on this. i'm not saying she should go to hell for it or go to prison but shouldn't she apologize at least for that? >> other clinton is not running for president. >> tucker: shouldn't she just say -- i thought my husband was under attack, and -- she talked about a vast right wing's conspiracy, and of brett kavanaugh was part of it. >> tucker: i'm sorry. not just because we are out of time.
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>> isn't that kind of crazy? >> tucker: excellent point. great to see you tonight. good try. democrats have not proven any of these allegations against kavanaugh so we are not saying he must step aside simply for being accused. it's a brand-new standard in the country that you grew up in, are you comfortable with it? we will ask alan dershowitz if he is, next. twenty-six i n the last decade. allstate is adapting.ade. with drones to assess home damage sooner. and if a flying object damages your car, you can snap a photo and get your claim processed in hours, not days. plus, allstate can pay your claim in minutes. now that you know the truth... are you in good hands? oscar mayer deli fresh ham
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>> this is not a partisan moment, it's a moral moment in our country. ultimately, not whether he is innocent or guilty, this is not a trial, but ultimately has enough questions being raised that we should not move onto another candidate. >> tucker: that was senator spartacus in new jersey saying as you just heard, it doesn't really matter if brett kavanaugh is innocent or guilty. democrats spent so long attacking him without tangible evidence that really is his obligation to just submit and let his career and reputation and family be destroyed for the good of the country. alan dershowitz is a retired law professor and author of the best-selling "the case against impeaching trump." do you think, professor, that that's a fine standard, it doesn't matter if he's innocent or guilty, he should just submit. >> it sounds very familiar. when i was in college that's
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what they said about people that were accused of being communist. and if you angrily responded and said, you are not, then it's just a job interview and what's the difference if you are innocent or guilty? this goes all the way back to the inquisition where they would call you in first and make you testify, and then they would present the evidence. once you are accused of the most heinous crime imaginable, it turns into a trial where you have due process. where the burden of proof is on the other side. where the evidence has to be clear and convincing. in america, we don't allow people to destroy other peoples reputations and careers based upon inference of guilt, the way the aclu now says. the aclu says we should presume guilt and not innocence. >> so you are a liberal and you have lived your life in a liberal world. did any of them ever say, i don't agree with kavanaugh, i
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hate trump, but i agree with you. due process is worth preserving. >> for example today 700 law professors signed a letter. and i refused to sign it. saying he now no longer has judicial temperament. can you imagine if this were a liberal who had been appointed by a liberal president who had been a key and acted similarly? i don't think any of them were professors. senator booker who i like and know was just dead wrong, it was all about partisanship. if it was the democrats who opened up that candidate, everyone would be behaving the opposite way. and, we defended out al franken on the show, whom i don't like personally and i hate his politics but i think you got shafted for the same reason. >> and he was defended, too.
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>> he deserve to be defended. you were quoted in a recent piece saying that julie swetnick's lawyer had an opportunity to withdraw his statement. >> there are ethical and bar rules that say when you send an affidavit even to congress and he later learned that there are things in the affidavit that are false, you have a continuing obligation to withdraw the affidavit. you cannot allow an affidavit to remain on the record, if you have information suggesting its cause. in any reasonable lawyer, says you can't any longer accept what's in that affidavit. she has to be investigated independently of the background check, criminally investigated, to see if she deliberately and willfully, with or without the aid of anyone else made a decision just to frame somebody for something he had nothing to do with. the evidence seems to suggest that they never knew each other, they were years apart and operating in different circles and it wouldn't surprise me if
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the fbi investigation and proved that they never met each other. if that turns out to be fact, she belongs in the court of law, being prosecuted with the presumption of innocence and a defender. but if the evidence shows that she committed perjury, prison. >> tucker: while. >> you know why? it's so important to protect people against being, but also protect them from being willfully and falsely accused of rate. it's a very serious crime, and we have to pay attention to false -- deliberately false. that has to be taken seriously. >> and they are not. i happen to know. alan dershowitz, thank you very much. free speech is evaporating in this country after 200 years. the biggest turns out to not be the government by corporations, schools and especially the online mob. what happened, and more
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importantly how can you say what you really think and not all of this? you can find out. and if you want to know what happened to freedom of speech, there is a long detailed chapter on that in my new book, "ship of fools." be sure you read it (burke) that's what we call a huge drag. seriously, that's what we call it. officially. and we covered it. talk to farmers. we know a thing or two because we've seen a thing or two. ♪ we are farmers. bum-pa-dum, bum-bum-bum-bum ♪
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don zhao sent an email saying the company wants to "demote content to fight against fake news. this was not hypothetical. he said the company had already succeeded in suppressing unwanted videos, videos for searches like hillary, and we are flattered here, tucker. it's not clear which videos worse suppressed because google won't tell us but, google says their efforts are not political and meant to fight conspiracy theories. although for the record, we have never endorsed any kind of conspiracy here on the show and never would. and by the way, how does define a conspiracy theory? they have never told us that were why a superpower global monopoly should be saying that in the first place. they promised to be a conduit through which information flows and not the new site that edits it. congress might want to rethink that agreement. it's no secret that free speech
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is evaporating in this country, even if the government is still prevented from punishing you for speech, you're more than likely to be suspended from school, five from your job are banned from social media for saying something that makes people feel bad. the person at the center of this, the founder of barstool sports, which is not a political site but it has faced repeated demands that it be censored. we will talk about that. so you are not a political site, and i think you are probably liberal but i'm not going to ask you. but you are not a political diet. you have been the target of repeated demands for censorship. have they increased in the last few years? if so, why and what do you do? >> if they have increased nonstop. we just keep trying to be us. there are different thoughts,
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and my philosophy and how i started the company is, i will just always tell it how i see it and i will be dictated to -- by outside forces. it's definitely been an a major increase in the last two years on how people attack us basically. >> so what don't they like? i know a lot of our viewers are frequent barstool sports, and they know you aren't pushing a political agenda. so why are they mad at you? >> it's hard to say. many of than the us as sexist. it's a men's culture website, among some things. we could consider ourselves a comedy site. and, what i -- when i react to them or talk to them or go any deeper, they literally have no
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clue with what they do. it's a vicious cycle, on social media and they don't know our history and don't know me and don't know what we've been doing for 15 years. >> tucker: it seems like it's a war on humor itself. there's something about jokes that makes a certain kind of person really angry. >> it's hard to say, they just fulfill on each other. social media -- i think a lot of it is social media just giving people a voice that they can exert pressure on advertisers and do different things. and for us, it would be if someone went to a comedy show and if they didn't have a ticket and did know who the comedy was, they heard the joke and walked out in the street and said, we don't know what this guy was saying. but they give no context as to where the joke was told. >> tucker: so the irony -- and the reason i wanted to talk to you more than any other is, you
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have not bowed before the online mob, bagged and scraped for forgiveness. you have continued to do what you think is right which is telling the truth, and you have thrived. >> at some level i have benefited when i started the company and rent myself with other employees until two years ago. it still behind what we did. and i would rather -- this may sound crazy but i would rather go down with a ship then with these people. i know the character of the people that we hire, and i will not let people who have no idea what we do, no idea how hard we work, no idea how long we did it. we outworked, out hustled and out logged everyone. but people make stuff up about us and pull stuff out about us. >> tucker: great people when in the end and you are living proof. i got up inspired.
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>> i am fired up myself. >> tucker: is good for you. el presidente. well, the view is supposed to be a chatty talk show but it's not anymore. it's getting a little nutty actually. we will tell you what happened recently on this program, after this. ♪ it's time for sleep number's fall sale on the new sleep number 360 smart bed. it senses your movement and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. and now, the queen sleep number 360 c2 smart bed is only $899. plus, 24-month financing on all beds. only for a limited time. hey guys. today we're here to talk about trucks. i love trucks. what the heck is that?! whoa! what truck brand comes from the family of the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickups on the road?
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your child if you think your child has these tendencies. if your child is not someone who is assaulting people, it shouldn't be a concern for you. >> tucker: don jr.'s oldest son by the way is not even ten years old but that's not surprising what you just heard. the view has recently warped from a breezy daytime show to a font of deranged propaganda, not an overstatement. >> these white man, older, by the way, are not protecting women. they are protecting a man who is probably guilty. >> i have to tell you, as a woman i think you are trying to take my rights. get out of my behind. >> it's almost like they are worried that all white people are going to lose all of their power. >> you know it's horrible? when the president of the united states so say goodbye.
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>> of the president has started this war against the media. >> these are the acts in my opinion of the dictator. >> tucker: joy behar and karen johnson, acting under the stage name of whoopi goldberg, and the rest. the book "resistance is futile," how they have lost their collective mind, is this how you remember it? >> i can't ever say i was a huge watcher, but i like it. i do think the left has lost its mind over trump. i think it's worth pointing out, the hate speech on the left of cavanagh, senators collins and perkowski and flake, they are so touching about the loss of civility, with donald trump, and he so indecent, and vote to
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confirm cavanagh an end this mob attack on obviously a very respectable and perhaps most impressive judge who has ever been nominated. >> tucker: they hate -- this is an abc broadcast network. this is one of the oldest and biggest broadcast networks. you have one of their main anchors accusing someone's 9-year-old son of being a potential? does no one notice? >> i hear the mention of criminal tendencies and i'm thinking this idea of criminal tendencies of something we should start working into criminal law. we are definitely going back to stop and frisk if we are going to allow criminal tendencies. this is so contrary. >> tucker: will first of all shame on you for thinking through the implications of what whoopi goldberg says. >> while there is this idea that you only need to worry about this if you are a criminal. while why do we have to get warrants to search somebody's
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house? there are rules for these things in the basic rule is that there should be evidence. >> tucker: evidence? you are an extremist, and coulter, i can't believe we are giving you a platform. evidence? >> [laughs] one of the things i keep hearing people say is, how credible dr. ford was. we are all going to sit at home in our living rooms and watch this and say, she seemed credible to me. well, we are not talking about just judging someone's performance. that's why we have evidence and, while, the evidence is overwhelming against christine e blasey ford, not a licensed psychologist. i do think the tide seems to have turned up because i am a hate watcher, i mostly watch msnbc and cnn. and i've noticed that since the ex-boyfriend of ford has come
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out and said, i lived with her for six years and she never talked about sexual assault, she flew all the time, she's not afraid of close spaces, and she stole $600 from me. suddenly, they are talking about russia again. >> tucker: i'm so glad that you watch that and keep us current. boy, i never miss your column. thank you for coming, great to see you. new evidence tonight that academia literally is a joke. we couldn't make this up if we tried. we wish we had because it's so good. by the way, "ship of fools" out this week. if you want to know why academia has become a joke and why your tax dollars stop supporting it, the answer is inside. ♪ .
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juvéderm it. talk to your doctor about the juvéderm collection of fillers. talk to your doctor so, howell...going? we had a vacation early in our marriage that kinda put us in a hole. go someplace exotic? yeah, bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. a hospital in bermuda. what? what happened? i got a little over-confident on a moped. even with insurance, we had to dip into our 401(k) so it set us back a little bit. sometimes you don't have a choice. but it doesn't mean you can't get back on track. great. yeah, great. i'd like to go back to bermuda. i hear it's nice. yeah, i'd like to see it. no judgment. just guidance. td ameritrade. >> tucker: up modern academia is widely seen as a joke. if you have kids in college, you know it is.
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three academics spent ten months writing bogus articles in fields like gender studies and fat studies and getting them excepted in top journals. one paper he wrote a chapter from mein kampf from a feminist perspective. another discussed rape culture in dog parks and the other discussed history of feminist geography. now the hoax has been exposed. by the grievant study experts rethinking their careers? of course not. time now for a friend zone where we bring one of our friends in the building onto the show. i'm not the only one with the book out this week, steve doocy and his wife kathy have a book of their own out called, "the happy cookbook." right now steve doocy joins us. thank you for coming on. i seen all the recipes in this and they look delicious. but you wrote, what i didn't know until i talked to kathy
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about it was this book was written for a specific reason. >> absolutely. my wife kathy and i were going to go to florida and get some new sunglasses. we went in to see the eye doctor and he took a look at her eye and said, there's something back there. we went to bill's hospital and they said, you've got ocular melanoma, a very rare aggressive form of eye cancer. dr. carol shields was there and came in and said, we caught it early, i'm going to save your life. while she was being treated with the radio radiation patch at tk of her eye, she was laying in bed thinking, i got to get my affairs in order. who's going to take care of my kids? who's going to cook my kids their favorite foods? so she wanted to make sure that our children had the foods that they grew up eating in that kitchen when they grew up.
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they would always have a taste of home. and a beautiful story in a lot of ways. what of all of these recipes do you think about when you are hungry? >> actually i had it today because of the book roll out. i had the pot roast that my mom used to make when i was a kid. and on my birthday, kathy will make it. she would say, you want your mo mom's pot roast, right? and she makes it with the cream of onion soup and lipton soup and cooks it together and mixes it. i walked in the house and i'm back at five years old and my mom is in the kitchen over by the avocado dishwasher and elvis is on the radio and all is perfect in our life. and you know what? there are lots of people who have stories like that. this book is flying off the shelves and it struck a chord with people. the sooner you can have one, the sin you have a flashback because
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it triggers the nostalgia department in the brain. >> tucker: i know all five of you and you are a lot healthier than most people. so obviously this works. it's a great book and i recommend it strongly. great to see you. we will be back tomorrow to defeat lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. >> hannity: welcome to hannity. the sources are telling us that the fbi supplemental report on judge kavanaugh is complete and my sources say the senate is now in possession of copies. they will be looking at it tomorrow. my sources are also telling me tonight no new bombshell information in this report. it just reiterates what we already know. from the senate judiciary committee investigation, and what they have already found. now it's time for senators to step up and do their job and vote. enough with the delay tactics, the smears and the slander. we have a much more on this and just a moment. tonight also the senate
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