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thanks for sticking around everybody and sharing your story, we will be right ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight," this is the 13th night in a row we have lead the show with the brett kavanaugh story and 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 were demanded last friday appears to be wrapping up, a final vote could beot held this weekend, that's what they're saying. but what's remarkable is after all we have learned there are still basic questions that remain unanswered, central ones that pertain directly to the core allegations here, the one that christine ford made more than two weeks ago.
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yesterday for example fox news contained a mic obtained a written declaration from an ex-boyfriend, in that declaration which was made under oath the ex-boyfriend says 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 says that during their entire relationship, forda never mentioned being a victim of assault or trauma. he said she flown airplanes many times, including small planes around hawaii. you will recall that her lawyer says she was too afraid to fly to come to washington. they also said she was claustrophobic. he claims she was not at all afraid of enclosed spaces. aree these claims, claims true? we don't know. for disputes them and there's no evidence to support them independently. but there's also no evidence, you will remember, to support ford's allegations against brett kavanaugh, and that is the point. we need to know more, but we p don't know more because nobody is asking these questions and
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many other questions. for example, we still haven't seen her therapy notes or the notes on the polygraph exam she said she took. affords legal team is only now at the very last moment offering to reveal these but only if the fbi agrees to interview christine ford. why weren't these notes turned over at the very beginning of all of this? if the goal was to get to the truth, they would have been, of course. why has ford apparently told different stories about whether she showed her therapy notes to "the washington post" or simply described their contents to the paper? that's significant because it bears directly on herfi credibility. christine ford's credibility is literally the only reason to believe that her story is true. so that matters. there are other obvious unanswered questions. here's this one. ford says the assault defined her entire life. apparently she thought about it every day. it defined her academic performance, it affected all of her personal relationshipspe and yet she says she told not a single other human being about it for foley 30 years. how can that be?
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here's an idea. in a "washington post" profile ford says that she "came to understand her assault and significance during a psychotherapy session. what does that mean exactly? 's ford story at least in part a recovered memory? this is a central question,al because most psychiatrists consider recovered memories, however sincere, is 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 questions is the only correct response. if it's not an attack to ask for follow-ups or probe inconsistencies. it's not a victim shaming. in fact, it's patronizing not to. we don't consider christine ford a child. 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 peoplent is evil. just the other day donald trump jr. made the point that what is been watching on television makes him fear for his sons, watch. >> when i see what's going on right now, it's scary. >> for you scared most for, their sons or daughters? >> right now my sons. i want to bring my daughters are. i hope they would act if something terrible like that happen. but when the other side weaponize is it against minutes is 40 years later we can bring it up and you did something in high school that no one remembers what it should disqualify you from ever doing anything again, it really diminishes the real claims. >> tucker: review agree with that, maybe you don't. it's hardly a crazy point and it might be worth talking about. but over on cnn they took those remarks as a cue to once again attack an entire ethnic group on the basis of ethnicity. watchac this. >> every night i cry myself to sleep over the fate of white men in america. white men have no power.
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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 white men is ridiculous. >> tucker: you are hearing a lot of this filth recently and it's wrong because racism is always wrong no matter who it is aimed at. if you should not attack people for their immutable characteristics, period. we have made that point consistently again and again over the past two years on on e show. you should never reduce people to their skin color because they are much more than that. if you are to treat people as individuals, unique human beings, not faceless members of a tribe sorted by hu hue. it's the same argument we are makinghe today. it was true then, it is true now, it always will be true. you wouldn't think he would have to say something that obvious in a developed country, one that
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literally has a statue of martin luther king on the national mall, but we 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. the fact that it's orwellian, it's the mirror image of the truth. but there's a reason they are saying it. our elites the stoke race hatred in order to divide this country against itself. people are easier to control when they are divided into tribes sorted by color. it is that simple. it is also that evil, just like the racism they are peddling to you. we will never endorse that against any group at any time, period. a former doj national coordinator for child exportation, prevention interdiction, and she joins us tonight. coming on. i know that you have worked in this field for so long and that's why i wanted a reality check from youn on some of these outstanding questions and i want to say the obvious at the outset, i'm not impugning
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anyone's character or story, but i think it's fair to ask the most basic question, which is is this a recovered memory are not? are you aware that anyone had asked that question of christine ford? >> one of the things that disturbed me most about the hearing last week with the questions that weren't asked by rachel mitchell. and that included anything about dr. ford's memory. at the memories of the event, the memory of the events surrounding the event, the memories of getting information and paperwork to "the washington post," what happened at her polygraph. it appeared to me that there were some memory questions asked of other a whole lot questions in limbo. we never got anything that would have helped us with the question of her memory and how it came about and you are so right aboua that. >> tucker: so would it be an attack on a witness come on someone who says she's been a victim of a crime to say you say
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that this memory became significantou to you in the coue of a psychotherapy session 30 years after the fact. it did you remember all the details of it for the 30 preceding years and if so, why did you not say anything to anyone else, would that do you think would be an attack on her would it be a legitimate question? >> tucker, if you look at twitter, any question of someone who alleges she's been assaulted is an attack. but i put 5-year-old little girls on the witness stand who had to face weathering cross-examination from men about whether or not they were telling the truth, how much they remembered, testing their memory at every turn, testing their credibility, 5-year-olds, so if they can do it, dr. ford can do it and should have done i it. >> tucker: so what does it tell you, that must've been -- i definitely wouldn't want to do that although i agree with you it has to be done because due process demands it. but what does it tell you about how christine for its advocates
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feel about her that they believe that 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 i feel like i haven't gotten justice for. i'm not kidding about having put up 5-year-old little girls who haveno said i want to testify, i want to tell the truth, i want him to go to jail and they make that decision for themselves. it to say that a grown woman can't make that kind of decision for herself and solves all women. i'm insulted. >> tucker: i agree with that. i agree with that completely. thank you very much. >> thanks. >> tucker: 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. much more on that unfolding
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>> tucker: this is a fox news alert. a democratic staffer on capitol hill has been arrested for allegedly publishing private information of u.s. senators. during the brett kavanaugh last week private phone numbers and home addresses of republican senators were posted online.s it was apparently an effort to promote harassment, intimidation and who knowsn what else against those lawmakers.
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now authorities believe they have arrested the man who did it. he is called jackson costco. he's an intern for congresswoman sheila jackson lee of texas. he alsosh previously worked for senator dominic democratic senators barbara boxer. he has been charged with burglary, witness tampering and identity theft in relation to these actions. we will of course continue to follow the story. senator lindsey graham, as you know, it has emerged really out of nowhere as one of brett kavanaugh's most aggressive defenders. he continued that defense today at the atlantic festival named after the ludicrous magazine that sponsors it. and he was booed for what he said, watch this. >> on the first person to say i want to hear from dr. ford. i thought she was handled respectfully. i thought kavanaugh was treated like crap. [boos] >> all right. going to ask you to please be respectful of the conversation. >> i have nothing -- i really
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believe that brett c kavanaugh s not a gang rapist, a predator or a stumbling bumbling drunk. i really believe that i don't care whether you believe it orgh not. >> tucker: lou dobbs host lou dobbs tonight and he joins us tonight. if you are attending the atlanta conference you consider yourself likened erudite person. this is not a cross-section of america, these are people with degrees -- they are way better than you and much smarter. and yet their response is booming. >> that's a very large club. these people who were booing lindsey graham, they think of himself as -- they are -- further truth is they are ill mannered. ande many of them just outright ideological hacks. so i have no idea how they got the idea that this was some sort
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of festival unless they are celebrating their inadequacy to chronicle our times and to enlarge our minds. it is a farce. >> tucker: do you think of creepy porn had been up there on the stage, eyes too close together and the whole thing, do you think they would have booed him? >> i don't think they would've all. they couldn't have resisted a standing ovation. the excitement in the room would have verged on the obscene and vulgar. >> tucker: you see a lot of revolutions, you read about the them, they're almost always waged on behalf of the working class. have you ever seen a revolution like this one waged against the working class? >> i haven't. i haven't even read such a revolution. in these people are not revolutionaries, they are far too orthodox, far too mediocre in their own imaginings. and frankly, they can't escape themselves and their base,
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crass, and yes, vulgar obsessions. these are people completely consumed by grievance, by identity and group to the point that they have lost any sense of individual responsibility or individual right. they are authoritarian to the point of being not socialist, communist. they want to be marxist, they want to be fascist and, by the way,y, their desires are coming true. what they are doing is ignoring truth, ignoring values, ignoring any sort of fidelity to decency and what they have become is frankly unspeakably ugly and awful and threatening to the very republic. >> tucker: how to so many unimpressive small minded people make so much money and get so much -- somebody needs to study this. we are unfortunately out of time. will you write a book on the? i will read every word of it. >> will you let me have all of
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the advance on it and everything? >> tucker: [laughs] don't know if there's a market -- i would buy it. >> thanks so much. >> tucker: great to see you, thank you.ld hillary clinton indicated yesterday thatnd regardless of s guilt or innocence brett kavanaught disqualified himself because of his temperament,is watch. >> we have not seen anything quite like that for a long time. justice thomas vigorously defended himself as some of us can remember and it was a very painful, difficult time for anita hill and for many of us watching. it very much felt like, in fact it probably was the denial of the legitimacy of women's stories. in this case though the performance, the behavior was quite out-of-bounds. >> tucker: keep in mind that is the very same crowd you just saw boo lindsey graham.
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a reminder of how hillary clinton behaved when she appeared in front of the senate. because the fact is we have ford dead americans. guys are for a walk when i who decided they would go kill some americans. what difference at this point doesn't make? >> tucker: because it's really about temperament. richard goodstein is a former advisor to both bill andl hillary clinton and despite his bad opinions, a great guy and we are glad to have him. >> and i was in the audience. i was in the audience when lindsey graham spoke today. i was very >> tucker: you must have a harvard degree, t and vey impressed. you probably do actually. but let me ask you, so hillary clinton, when she called monica lewinsky a narcissistic looney tunes, and i'm quoting now, was she believing all woman when she said that? >> that's not a quote, that was a report. what she was trying to say in the atlantic interview yesterday is that unlike the 11 and a half
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hours that she submitted to testimony and kept her calm on the benghazi hearings were trey gowdy concluded she had done nothingng wrong, brett kavanaugh after less than 15 minutes total it fell apart. and again, is that the behavior that we want to see it in a supreme court justice? that's really the only point that shepr was making. and incidentally the the amerin public believes her. >> tucker: you accuse someone of a sex crime with no evidence. his family is completely under attack. he will never work again. people are calling for his impeachment before he even gets on the court, imagine if you really didn't do it or believed you didn't do it, i'm surprised he was as calm as he was. how would you respond? sincere question. >> as far as the evidence is concerned, the evidence is mark judge's girlfriend, at least in the papers was reported to have said that he confessed to her behavior like this. she said this to a therapist. i heard you earlier.
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>> tucker: marked judge did that, so marked judge has now been nominated for the court? why are we attacking marked judge exactly? >> what we want is somebody who is unimpeachable, not on indictable. >> tucker: who is not friends with marked judge? so marked judge's girlfriend, elizabeth razor i think her name is from maine says that marked judge at one point told her during their six-year relationship that he had done something bad in high school. okay. what does thatip have to do with brett kavanaugh exactly? >> it may be evidence, and we will find outut what marked jude says if we ever get a look at this m fbi interview that he may have actually been there. >> tucker: marked judge already set under oath that he wasn't. >> his lawyer submitted a lette letter. >> tucker: it was a sworn statement. w >> let subject him to cross examination. that was the flaw in rachel mitchell's report, that she was basically opiningmi she never talked about kavanaugh's testimony, she never spoke
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openly to ford separately, so let's let the fbi kind of get the facts out and then we'll see whether any of these stories hold up orwi not. what the president said last night was despicable. >> tucker: maybe we should throw to mark judge in prison because his former girlfriend's that he said something ugly. i think that's the standard now. if you feel it in your heart it's true because america actually has gone crazy. i only have u.s. passport so i'm here until the end, i'm going to keep fighting against this but a lot of other people are going to leave. really quickly, do you think -- and i hate going into the deep dark past, not 37 years ago but like 20 years ago 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 who hung onto the notion that monica lewinsky was making things up. i never hurt hillary clinton saidsk that publicly and everyby who was kind of a public defender of bill clinton's never
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said that and all i'mer saying s brett kavanaugh is up for a lifetime appointment. >> tucker: i covered it. i was there for all of it and sidney blumenthal -- >> but never publicly. he never went on the air and said those crazy things. >> tucker: he said it to me, directly to me on the telephone the data bro, she's a stocker. so this was being directed by hillary, there's no debate, a lot of books written on this. i'm not saying she should go to hell for it or prison, but shouldn't she apologize that? >> i got bad news for your audience. hillary clinton is not running for ct president. you can run as many segments. >> tucker: thought my husband was under attack, i attacked his girlfriend. i should have believed all women. >> she talked about a vast white ring conspiracy which i think the record shows -- and brett kavanaugh was part of it. why did he have that purine interest --, listen -- why did brett kavanaugh have an interest clinton's life?
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doesn't that kind of trace appear? just asking. >> tucker: is an excellent point. great to see you tonight, thank you very much. good try. democrats have not proven any of these allegations againstod kavanaugh. if some are now saying he mustny stepka aside simply for being accused. that's a brand-new standard in the country that you grew up in. are you comfortable with it? we are going to ask alan dershowitz if he has. that's next. ♪ i'm ken jacobus, i'm the owner of good start packaging. we distribute environmentally-friendly packaging for restaurants. and we've grown substantially. so i switched to the spark cash card from capital one. i earn unlimited 2% cash back on everything i buy. and last year, i earned $36,000 in cash back. that's right, $36,000. which i used to offer health insurance to my employees. my unlimited 2% cash back is more than just a perk, it's our healthcare. can i say it? what's in your wallet?
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>> this is not a partisan moment. this is a moral moment in our country. ultimatelyn whether he's innocet orry guilty, this is not a tria, but ultimately has enough questions be raised that we should not move on to another candidate. >> tucker: that was senator spartacus of new jersey saying is you just heard it doesn't really matter if brett kavanaugh is innocent or if he is guilty. democrats have 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, it's a moral question. alan dershowitz is a retired harvard law professor, the author of the best-selling the case against impeaching from. do you think i'm a professor that that's a fine standard, it doesn't matter whether he's innocent or guilty, he should just submit? >> it sounds very familiar. when i was in college that's what they said people who were accused of being communist.
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if somebody it has accused you of being a communist and you angrily responded and said you're not then you don't have the temperament to have the job and it's just a job interview if you are being for fido acquired after being a professor for 40 years and what's the difference if you are innocent or guilty, someone has said you are a communist. all the way back to the immunization when they would call you in first and make you testify and then they would present the evidence. once youy are accused of the mot heinous crime imaginable it turns into what trial or you have due process, with 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 people's reputations and careers based on an inference of guilt the way the aclu now says. the aclu now says we should presume guilt, not presume innocent. >> tucker: after 100 years of defending to process. you are a liberal, you have lived your life in a liberal world, you go to martha's vineyard. has anyone w ever said hate tru,
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put -- >> i have found very, very few of them. 700 law professors, they asked me to sign it, i wrote a dissent saying he now no longer has the judicial temperament. can you imagine if this were a liberal who had been appointed by a liberal president who had been accused, i don't think a single one of those professors would have signed that letter. they all fail the shoe on the other foot test. senator booker, who i like and know, is just dead wrong, this is all about partisanship. if the opposite was happening and if it was the democrats were putting up a candidate, everybody would be behaving the opposite way. so it is partisanship and i think the framers of our constitution never intended the confirmation process to look anything like this. >> tucker: i agree and i hope that what i would be honest enough to say so. we defended al franken on the show, whom i don't like personally andw, i hate his politics, but i thinkrs you got the same reason. >> he deserves to be g defended.
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>> tucker: you wrote, or you were quoted in a recent piece saying that julie sweat next lawyer may have a legalte obligation to withdraw her previous statement, what did you mean? >> i've done some research and there are ethical rules that say when you submit an affidavit, even a to congress and you 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 it's false in any reasonable lawyer hearing her on television says you can't any longer except what's in that affidavit. she has to be investigated independently of the background check, criminally investigated o to see if she deliberately and willfully with or without the aid of anybody else made a decision just to frame somebody for something that he had nothing to do with. the evidence seemed to suggest they never knew each other, they were years apart, operating in different circles. it wouldn't surprise me if the
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fbi investigation proved they never met each other and if that turns out to be the fact, she belongs in a court of law being prosecuted with the presumption of innocence, but if the evidence shows that she committed perjury, prison. >> tucker: wow.nc >> general y? because it's so important to protect people against being raped put it so important to protect people from being deliberately and willfully falsely accused of rape. that is a very, very serious crime and we tend not to pay not to make as much attention to delivery false -- i'm not talking about -- >> tucker: i understand. >> deliberately false frame ups of rape have to be taken seriously. >> tucker: and they are not, i happen to know.he alan dershowitz, thank you very much, great to see you. free speech is evaporating in this country after 240 years. the biggest threat turns out not to be the government but instead corporations, schools and especially the online mob. what happened and more importantly, how can you say
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wanted to "two moat low authoritative content controversial queries to fight against fake news. this was not hypothetical. he said the company had already succeeded in suppressing unwantedom videos. deals for searches like hillary and we are flat a beer, talker. it's not clear which videos were suppressed because google won't admit it or tell us -- google says their efforts are not political and meant to fight conspiracy theories, though for the record we have never endorsed any kind of conspiracy theory on the show and never would. by the way, how does google define aay conspiracy theory? they haven't told us that either or why a superpower global monopoly ought to be makingw tt different though my decision in the first place. they promised to be a conduit through which information flows and not a news site that edits it. congress may 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 your speech you are more than likely never to be suspended from school, fired from your job or banned from social media for saying something that descends from the consensus or simply makes a few people feel bad. the very center of this, you may know him as el presidente, the founder of barstool sports, barstool sportser is not a political science but it has faced repeated demands that it be censored. we want to talk about what that is like. thanks for coming on. you are not a political site. i wouldn't say you are conservative, you're probably liberal, i don't know what your politics are. you are not a political guy but you have been the target of repeated demands for censorship, have they increased in the last few years? if so, why and what you do? >> they have increased nonstop. we just keep trying to be us. h we've grown, we are probably over hundred people now in the company and their differing views because the more i talk the more i tell the truth, more people may come at us from
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different angles, but my philosophy and how i start the company is i will tell it as i see it, i won't be dictated to by outside forces but it's definitely increased, it's definitely been a major increase for the last two years on how people attack us basically. >> tucker: so what don't they like since you are not a political site. they know you are not pushing a politicalnt agenda so why are ty mad at you, what's triggers that? >> it's tough to say. a lot of it they view us as sexist, a sexist site and we have in the past, "sports illustrated," we picture girls in bikinis. it's a men's cultural website amongst other things, we consider ourselves a comedy site. in the narrative starts to build. a lot of people, don't really have no idea who we are. the hearer or they see something linked on twitter. they see me be comments about an article and then what i react to them or talk to them or go any deeper they literally have no clue what we do. they are just seeing this
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vicious cycle basically of social media and it all just feeds on itself, but they don't know our history, they don't know me, they don't know what we've been doing. >> tucker: it seems like it's a war on humor itself. there 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 has just given people a voice that they can exert pressure on advertisers and do differentre things and if they don't like something you said or they think a joke isn't funny or they take something literally i have always explained it this way, for us it would be if somebody went to a comedy show and they didn't have a ticket, they didn't know who the comedian was, they walked into the room, they heard a joke, then i walked on the c street said you will never believe what this guy is saying but they give no context of how the joke was told, where they sought. that's what happens a lot of times of people like us and i think a lot of people. this being the irony -- actualll the reason i want to talk to you more than any other is that you
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have not bowed before the online mob, begged and scraped for forgiveness. you continue to do what you think is right, which is telling the truth, and you have thrived. >> and at some level i benefited since i started the company and i ran at myself with other employees, i was at the top until two years ago when we sold half of it to a group of investors, have stood behind what we did. and i would rather -- this may sound crazy, i would rather go down with the ship and get into these people. i just can't do it because i know who i am,m, i know my character, i know the character of theer people that we hire. i will not with 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 come out blog everybody else that we did. i'm not going to let somebody who has no idea what we do make stuff up about us, pull stuff out of context and make me change what i do. i will not do it. >> tucker: braced people win in the end and you are living proof of it. thank you veryry much. i'm kind of inspired.
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child has these tendencies. if your child is not for someone who assaulting people, it shouldn't be a concern. >> tucker: 's oldest son is not even ten years old but that's not surprising what you just heard, the view has recently morphed from a breezy daytime show into a font of deranged propaganda, not an overstatement. >> these white men, old, by the way, are not protecting women. they are protecting a man who is probably guilty. >> i have to tell you, as ae woman i think you are trying to take my rights. >> get out of my behind, get out of my m vagina! >> it's almost like they're worried thatat all white people are going to lose all of their power. pretty soon it will be like south africa apartheid were 10% are white people, running the country. >> do you know it's hard, when the president of the united states whips out people to beat the hell out of people!
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say goodbye! >> the president has started this war against the media. >> these are the acts in my opinion of a dictator. >> tucker: joy behar, karen johnson acting under a stage name whoopi goldberg and the rest." there is a columnist, a great one. resistance is futile, how the truncating left has lost its collective mind and possibly a few water, who knows, turned just in it. this is not the view you remember, right? >> i can't say i was ever a huge view watcher. but i'd like to. i do think the left has lost its mind over trump. i think it's worth pointing out -- listening to this hate speech from the left on kavanaugh, senators collins and murkowski and flake, they are so touchy about the loss of civility under donald trump and he so -- he's so indecent. we want them to respect her institutions. if you want to respect the institutions, then vote to confirm kavanaugh and end this
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mob attack on obviously a very respectable and perhaps the most impressive joe which was ever been nominated. >> tucker: you remember a couple of weeks ago all of us were informed by our superiors that we needed to hate alex jones. the website because it was a threat to our democracy. this is the abc broadcast network, one of the oldest and biggest broadcast networks and you have one of their main anchors accusing someone's 9-year-old son of being a potential rapist. >> i like the mention of criminal tendencies and i'm thinking this idea of criminal tendencies is something we should start working into the criminal law. we are definitely going back to stop and frisk if we are allowed to consider criminal penalties -- this is so contrary. >> tucker: shame on you for thinking through the implications of what whoopi goldberg says. >> not to say the more obvious point, this idea that you only need to worryth about this if yu are a criminal.or why do we have to get warrants to search somebody's house and? there are rules for these things
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and the basic rule is there should be evidence. one of the things -- >> tucker: evidence? you are an extremist. can't believe we are giving you a platform. evidence? >> one of the things i keep hearing people say is you know how credible the doctor -- she is not a doctor. only an md is a doctor. how credible -- case we are all going to sit home and our living rooms and watch this. seems credible to me. meryl streep was credible in sophie's choice. she wasn't at auschwitz, she hasn't committed suicide. not talk not talk about judging someone's performance. that's why we have evidence and while the evidence is overwhelmingly against christine blasey forward, not a licensed psychologist, i do think the tide seems to have turned because i mostly watch msnbc and cnn and i noticed since these latest, the boyfriend, the ex-boyfriend -- dr. ford, has come out and set i lived with
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her for six years, she never talked about assault, she flew all the time. she's not afraid of closed spaces. entry stole $600 from me. suddenly they are talking about russia again. >> tucker: i'm so glad that you watched that and keep us current. and coulter, thank you for coming. great to see you. we have no evidence tonight that academia literally as a joke. we couldn't make this up if we try, we wish we had actually, because it's so good. by the way, out this week, if you want to know why academia has become a joke and why your tax dollars should stop supporting it, the answer is inside. ♪
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♪ >> tucker: modern academia is widely seen as a joke. if you have kids in college, you
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know it is.ge there is proof now it really is. three academics spent ten months writing bogus articles in fields like gender studies and fat studies and getting them accepted 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. are the grievance study experts rethinking their careers? of course not. the consensus is the papers authors are the one whose careers will suffer. time now for "the friend zone" where we bring one of our friends in the building onto the show. i'm not the only one out with ah book this week. "fox & friends" hosed steve doocy and his wife kathy have a book of their own called "the happy cookbook." right now steve doocy joins us. thank you for coming on.
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i seen all the recipes in this and they look delicious. but you wrote, what i didn't know until i talked to kathy 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. she went in to see the eye doctor and he took a look at her eye and said, there'snd somethig back there. we wound up going to an eye hospital in philadelphia and they said, you've got ocular melanoma, a very aggressive, rare form of eye cancer. dr. carol shields was there and came in and said, we caught it early, i'm going to save your d,life. while she was being treated with the radiation patch in the back of her eye, she was laying in bed thinking, i got to get my affairs in order. what happens if this does not work? was going to take care of my kids? who's going to cook my kids their favorite foods? you are thinking, what can i do? you can write on the recipes. so many recipes in our lives, her mom wrote on for her. she wanted to make sure that our children had the foods that they grew up eating in that kitchen when they grew up. they would always have a taste
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of home. >> tucker: that is a really heavy story. and a beautiful story in a lot of ways. what, of all these recipes, do you think about when you're hungry? >> actually i had it today because of the book roll out. [laughter] 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 mom's pot roast, right? i saynt absolutely. and she makes it with the cream of onion soup, lipton soup,on 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 a lot of people who have stories like that. this book is flying off the shelves because it struck ais chord with people. there are foods that make you happy. the sooner you can have one, the
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sooner you have a flashback because it triggers the nostalgia department in your brain. >> tucker: i know all five duceys, and theyey are healthie. it is great to see you. we will black tomorrow to defeat a linek come, smugness, and groupthink. ty>> sean: thank you, tucker. we can report that the supplemental report on judge kavanaugh is complete and my sources say this and it 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 whatt 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 lot more on this in just a moment. tonight also the senate judiciary committee chairman chuck grassley has been

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