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>> that is our story for this thursday night. we will be back here tomorrow night at seven and tucker carlson is coming up next and washing in washington, d.c. good night. ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." at the core of any political campaign is the message of what it's about. what exactly are next tuesday's midterm elections about? on the one side it's pretty clear, donald trump who is the leader of the republican party and in fact, it's only spokesman, says that about four republican candidates is a vote for secure borders and against crime and chaos. you don't have to believe the president when he says this but that's definitely what republicans are running on. what are democrats running on, against trump certainly. he talks about his president even more than he talks about
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himself. they don't like him at all. fine. but despising someone isn't really a platform or path forward, at best it's a reaction. what are the ideas that unite the democratic party right now? for the answer to that we go to the other cable stations which for them the past couple years have come to function much as the dnc. if you want to know what democrats are thinking watch cnn and msnbc. last night was especially instructive. here are two contributors to msnbc. one writes for "the new york times" on the other at princeton which is an ivy league college in new jersey. both have impressive credentials and both are considered deep thinkers by most of the other people in this country who think of themselves as intellectuals. watch as they explained what they have learned since the 2016 election. >> what i did wrong in 2016 as i overestimated white people. i didn't think white people
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would put him in office. >> i'm not willing to let white voters off the hook. i think there are a large number, i would say the majority of white americans in this country who are not just democrats but people of conscience, who are good americans. i believe that they need to move from saying, well, i don't like his tweets but the economy is doing okay. they need to move from there to reality which is that we have a white nationalist president with a threat to american democracy. >> tucker: now there was a time not so long ago when language like this was considered textbook race hatred even by liberal democrats. you weren't allowed to blame entire races of people for anything. if you weren't even supposed to think of your fellow americans primarily in terms of their race and skin color is one thing that can't control. what matters is the content of a person's character. but not anymore.
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now the opposite is true, identity is everything. here is don lemon on monday night. >> we have to stop demonizing people and realized the biggest terror threat in this country is a white men, most of them radicalized to the right, and we have to start doing something about them. there is no travel ban on them. there is no ban on, they had the muslim ban, there is no white guy ban. so what do we do about that? >> we have to start doing something about them, these people a certain skin color. that's what don lemon said. before you get too outraged about that and stop watching his show every night, keep in mind that don lemon is a cable news host, on television five hours per week. live. he's bound to say something indefensible every once in a while, we all do. here are the rules. when you say something awful that you can't defend, don't try to defend it. apologize and explain what you
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meant and move on. vowed to do better. that's a rule for life, not just television news. on the left though it no longer applies. here's what don lemon said last night about his remarks on monday. >> the biggest terror threat in this country comes from radicals on the far right, primarily white man. that angered some people. their analysis shows for every eight deadly attacks by white ring extremists, there were one by left-wing extremists. those are the facts. people who were angered about what i said are missing the entire point. we don't need to worry about people that are thousands of miles away. the biggest threats are homegrown. >> tucker: if you didn't like what i said, that's your problem. you notice the lack of contrition when don lemon said we have to start doing something about americans of a certain skin color, it turns out it wasn't a mistake, he meant that.
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he didn't apologize because nobody in his world asked them to and they are all saying pretty much the same thing. this is a common view in the democratic party, one of the things they are running on. lots of americans won't like that obviously but democrats are concerned about that. they no longer care about what those of you can stink. that's why they fight harder to provide birthright citizenship for farmers than they ever thought to protect american citizens from plunging middle-class wages or privacy destroying tech monopoly monop. you already know about the democrats of demand that america ignore its own immigration laws, but it's gone far beyond that. elizabeth warren who is the center for massachusetts has condemned our entire criminal justice system as a racist. meanwhile, beto o'rourke agrees with that and because our justice system the new jim crow.
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he accuses cops of shooting people based on their skin color. he offered no evidence that cops do that, because he just knows it's true. meanwhile, laws against crime like shoplifting and public and others can no longer be enforced because that would be racist. the result of all of this is inevitable. more crime, and you are seeing that in many places. turns out the victims are not cloistered rich people like beto or rourke, they are normal people of all races. crime hurts everyone but it tends to hurt the poor the most. if that has occurred to democrats they haven't mentioned it. they know they are likely to win back the house on tuesday and they are feeling vindicated, or self-righteous than ever. we searched long and hard today for a piece of tape that could sum up the democratic worldview right now and we found this. it was shot by a network camera man covering the president's trip to the tree of life of life
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synagogue in pittsburgh this week. the protesters screaming at the president happens to be a presbyterian minister. watch. >> it's not about you. let the families grieve, this is our neighborhood. you are not welcome here. you don't belong here. this is our neighborhood. we welcome everybody here. >> tucker: you are not welcome here! we welcome everybody. that's pretty much the whole democratic message right there. will it work? maybe on tuesday or maybe for a little while. angelo merkel tried it, but ultimately their country has rejected that. voters want you to care about them, and in the end they will punish that. author and columnist mark steyn joins us tonight. you are not welcome here!
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we welcome everybody! it's almost like haiku. >> yes. and they are not aware of the contradiction. you said that these guys despise trump, and that's true. what they don't seem to realize is that despising trump slides very quickly into despising tens of millions of your fellow americans. and i think people understand that that isn't actually the kind of country they want to move into. what a lot of these people seem to enjoy is in other words, you could divide yourself into warring tribes without actually having war or torturing and burning each other's villages. and they get a kick out of it. normal politics which have
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foreign policy differences, and they want to have this kind of free song that they somehow are living some epic primal life. by yelling at the president from the streets, and what is supposed to be some kind of dignified a remembrance of 11 dead people, she should be a ashamed of herself, that woman. b she basically blames everything else but her. so i don't think there's any kind of thing the wrong, but when you say out loud that you hate is voters and almost half the country and you prefer people from other countries, and the end i don't think that works as a political message, does it? >> i think that is how trump became president because there
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were tens of millions of just ordinary people who would stretch on the tv and they would see people not talking about any things that mattered. these fashionable niche constituencies that normally boring white people in towns where the mills and factories have closed have barely heard of. and they couldn't understand why barely detectable demographics, like fine with and find with transgender's and then we get to intersexual's. most people have never even meant and intersexual. that doesn't even understand why these people matter and tens of millions of ordinary americans don't matter. they don't understand why foreigners who simply want to walk into your country have more rights than people who were born here and have been citizens of the united states all their
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lives. that's how trump came along, and don london and people don't realize that they are partly responsible. so talking about white men being terrorist, the distinguishing feature of the terrorist is not that he's a white man, that's actually demonizing as you say half the country. if you want more trump this is how you get more trump. >> tucker: voters want leaders to behave as parents do with the family. you love your children but you don't love your stepchildren more. thank you very much, mark steyn. very wise. >> thanks a lot, tucker. projection is of course the defining fact of the modern left and for every issue they attack their opponents as what they are. they call them racist and even did not have the country for their skin color.
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because he just likes his views, kris kobach is a bigot. >> kris kobach has devoted his career from stopping black people and poor people from voting. that's been your goal for decades. >> that's an outrageous accusation. >> is completely true. >> also if you like photo i.d., you are trying to stop people of color from voting? >> chris, is there an argument -- and we've done this topic a couple times but i don't fully understand it. so if you are trying to make certain that people vote legally and ask for i.d., that's bigotry. flesh out that argument if you would. >> the org event itself is a racist one. the argument is, because of your
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skin color you are less likely to have in your wallet a photo i.d. or you are less likely to be able to go to a government office and get a photo i.d. it's been disproven empirically state after state but she -- and now the entire left keeps making the argument. i went into that program thinking we were going to have -- he out of the blue says, you've devoted your career to stopping people of color from voting. it's crazy, and it just showed up. >> tucker: it but i wonder why a sense i.d. is required for everything. you can't cash her paycheck, state and the hotel or rent a car. so why does no one ever called those laws racist, i wonder? >> well, it may be because they aren't racist and it's not racist for your bank to insist on an i.d. when you cash a check. but of course, pull this out of nowhere and don't realize the inconsistency that you just pointed out and that my
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12-year-old daughter could have pointed to them. it must be racist, never mind that it is an incoherent statement. the presumption is that the person attacking your nose what you think, someone has x-ray vision and can see your heart and your feelings, which would be insane. but beyond that it has kind of short-circuited a rational conversation about the integrity of our elections, hasn't it. >> it absolutely has. in the position that voter fraud exists -- they short-circuited the immigration debate. if you want to infiltrate our laws, you must be a racist. it just cuts off the debate completely when you attack the person making the argie, like other argument >> tucker: i tried to buy sugar sudafed at a
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couple years ago. i think think you. >> my pleasure. >> tucker: democrats in north dakota are trying to save heidi heitkamp by telling hunters not to vote. good luck, we will be that. and another big political story is them in terms of process after the break. ♪ some moments can change everything. you can't always predict them, but you can game plan for them. for 150 years, generations of families have chosen pacific life for retirement and life insurance solutions to help them reach their goals.
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>> tucker: fewer than 120 hours remain before the polls close in the 2,018 midterm elections, we aren't counting. it's getting zany out there and in one democrats are trying to discourage hunters from voting and in another, saying abortion is good for kids. help investigate these stories and several others, lisa boothe is back with us as she has been most nights for a long time. >> sometimes i can't believe some of the stuff is real. >> tucker: it always gets crazier the closer it gets. >> so this is the best pickup opportunity this election cycle for the senate. kevin kramer has been up about 11.4% in the real clear politics average low it looks like the democratic party is trying to pull out all the stops to make up some ground. they have been running ads on facebook saying, under alert. basically what these ads are telling voters is, if you will
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vote this election cycle, you may lose your out-of-state hunting license. and if you click on these ads they basically either take you to the democratic party website or a landing page on facebook that just has the logos. why this is important, the department of game and fish has reached out and it essentially said they have no idea what the democrat party north dakota is talking about in the secretary of state had said the same thing and heidi heitkamp had transferred almost $3 million to the democrat party of north dakota. so she had may be partially paid for these ads. and, the party for republicans are criticizing democrats for voter suppression. they've been under lots of fire for these ads. >> tucker: it would be pretty hard to intimidate hunters. so of all the orwellian things that i've heard recently, and i've heard a lot worse, love is
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peace, you hear it every day. but abortion is good for kids. this is the case that the abortion lobbyists is making? >> essentially what they did is send out this tweet saying that the research is clear, it doesn't just hurt women, it hurts kids. they linked to an "l.a. times" report about a research done from a demographer out of the university of california, and the argument that this woman is making in her research, 60% of women have children that have abortions.33 of them have abortions because of the children that they already have. so somehow the children they already have are going to end up in poverty or disadvantaged if this woman is not allowed an abortion. my message to them would be, may be if they to help children, they should get out of the abortion business. >> tucker: it's like one of those studies, carjacking helps drivers, you are just not smart enough to figure out how.
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>> right. >> tucker: dana perino hosts the "the daily briefing." she always flies at 35,000 feet and she's a person we go to for the overview. so what are the main themes on both sides as of tonight would you say? >> i would say the closing arguments, if you had to boil it down, you saw president trump today in the roosevelt room, and i think he chose that. that is what decided will be a closing argument going into tuesday. democrats on the other hand are talking about health care and it could help them win back the house. republicans ran on it in 2010, they wanted all. and they didn't deliver on what they said they would do. i think republicans have missed an opportunity to talk more
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about health care, and their policy, medicare for all is not that popular. in a popular vote however, they want single-payer health care. obamacare is more popular today than it was at any other time previously one about immigration and one about health care. we better start having them quickly. >> people are terrified about the cost of health care, and i agree with you completely. >> chuck blau house at them arcata center, he did the study. that's a huge number and republicans keep driving at home. if you know you are an individual, $32 trillion, you can't get your head around that. but i do know if i get sick, maybe in the business doesn't help me pay for health care or i
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go bankrupt because of my medical bills, that's very real and democrats knew that from the beginning and they have focused on that. they will not talk about border security, they are focused on health care 100% to the republican's >> tucker: i personally think, speaking for myself as a noneconomist that medi-cal or for all medicare for all will not work. you don't have to toe the line of the insurance companies. >> president trump last week put forward this -- having price controls on pharmaceutical drugs and lots of european countries do that. i think it's a terrible idea and i think you will see conservatives that say, we are not actually for that because it hasn't worked elsewhere but it sounds good. and, one nancy pelosi pass the
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opportunity to put price control on pharmaceutical drugs? it would be remarkable if she doesn't want to do that. just like come up with a pass on the ability to give amnesty to the dreamers? for a little bit of border security? i think they want some sort of compromise but i have to tell you, between 2018 and 2020, if the his goal into that argument of immigration and health care, and they both do okay, what do you think people will run on in 2,020? >> tucker: probably trump. >> tucker: nothing will get solved, it will be immigration and health care. >> tucker: great to see you and thanks for that gram window into the future. president trump trying to alter america's asylum policies to slow down illegal immigration. 22 million people here illegally
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>> tucker: the president announced today that the administration plans to alter asylum policy in response to the approaching migrant caravan coming up from central america. under the new plan, people caught sneaking across the border illegally will not be allowed to claim asylum. that came shortly after the
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president announced he may try to eliminate birthright citizenship through executive order. the president's rhetoric on illegal immigration puts him in the league with a well-known democratic senate majority leader, and that would be harry reid. watch this. >> is making it easy to be an illegal alien is enough, how about making a reward for being an illegal immigrant? no sane country would do that, right? guess again. if you break our laws by entering the country without permission and give birth to a child, we reward that child with u.s. citizenship and guarantee a full access to all public and social services the society provides and that's a lot of services. is it any wonder that two-thirds of babies born at taxpayers expense in county run hospitals in los angeles are born to illegal alien mothers? >> tucker: whoa.
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sorry about that. john summers is former communications director, thanks so much for coming on. have you disavowed that? >> senator reid certainly has, that was something back in 1993 and in 1999 he came out and said that's a wrong policy position to take and i will apologize for that. he did that again in 2006. 1999 also coincidentally the second time donald trump changed his voter registration, this time leaving the republican party -- >> tucker: what trump was a democrat of course. i've changed my mind at a million different things but this is really a moral issue. i watched television so i know, this isn't a policy difference, it's a white supremacy position he was articulating. so that means he was a moral and therefore not allowed to meaningfully participate in public life. and yet he became in the senate. >> he does about the statement
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and said it was a wrong policy to have. >> tucker: did the senate know he had to use those terms? what did they think of that, did they whisper about it? >> i wasn't there in 1993. >> tucker: your boss use the term illegal alien, like he is definitely a bigot? >> that was a term that a lot of people used at the time. more importantly, he took the right position and actually worked with democrats and republicans -- i should try to pass company ends of immigration off. five years ago we were actually able to do it and the house decided to say no, and there was even $46 billion in it for burger security. >> the whole thing -- the estimate was revised by epidemics from el at mit three weeks ago. i'm just saying the most accurate estimate that we know of, the most modern is 22 or
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more. but here's the point, i don't understand what changed. he makes a pretty tight rational argument therefore denying rewards to people who knowingly break our laws. that seems fair but common sense would tell you that's not a bad idea. why did he change his mind? >> he got to a place where he started to better understand people who are struggling, people who are coming up in this caravan will hopefully use the legal message comic methods to come in and claim asylum for those who choose to do that. i think he got a good understanding and that's what leaders do. they grow, they learn and what they apologize when they are wrong. >> tucker: i know a lot about changing your views. i used to think everything the chamber of commerce that was right. i completely agree and i admire that but i also ask if someone can change my views and someone says, why? and he said if people break the law you should reward them and
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if you do, it's -- >> these ths where the spouse comes in. after that speech, his wife sat him down and said, my father was an immigrant. >> tucker: so help us out. the rest of us can change our views, what was the fact that changed his mind, you know longer thinks, -- it's understanding the history of the 14th amendment which, by the way, it sounds to me like you are actually in favor of congress being able to decide, that's with the 14th amendment was established, the best congress from deciding who could actually be a resident. >> the 14th amendment was added three years after the end of the civil war to enfranchise african-americans and acknowledge what was already true wish was that they were citizens. it was not designed to let
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illegals know -- >> if you take away the 14th amendment, if you take that away then someone else gets to make that decision. in the 14th amendment was designed to take that away. >> as the democrat concluded that it's good for america to come here illegally and have kids here? >> went who are talking about, you asked about his changing views and the case that we are talking about now, you are subverting the law and not living up to its intent and that something you have to address. we have to do it in a legal way, but unfortunately, they can't do it by executive order. >> tucker: are you cool with it because everyone acts like it's only central americans birth tourism which is a phenomenon of china and russia. are you okay with people -- we are at war with them according to democrats. you are cool with russians
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coming here and having kids? >> i actually just told you where i stand. >> tucker: you would agree that you are not necessarily a racist if you oppose it. because that's a position -- you are a racist if you have the russian scam to get citizenship. >> i don't think you are a racist, no. >> tucker: great to see you as always. a women's shelter in anchorage may have to shut down because it will only admit women. that's next. the president is on his way to a rally and we will be there, of course.th >> president trump: i won by 20 points, i know the people for men. notice that my hips are off the ground. [ engine revving ] and then, i'm gonna pike my hips back into downward dog. [ rhythmic tapping ]
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of anchorage for allegedly violating the city's transgender nondiscrimination law. in response to this, the center has sued saying the law infringes on religious freedom. thanks so much for coming on. are we misstating that? here we have a women's shelter who says they just want to admit women. what are their arguments for being allowed to do that? >> the hope women shelter exists to serve women and women who have been abused, women who have suffered domestic violence and sex trafficking, some of the most horrible abuse imaginable. to protect those women's privacy and safety and allow them to heel, anchorage is trying to force the hope center to allow biological men into sleep next to these women. >> tucker: so i'm confused, where are the people that make a living defending women? have they weighed in, why is it being left to you? >> i don't know but it is so
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important. i've spoken to some of the women at the shelter and they tell me the emotional and physical consequences for them if they run into a biological man while they are sleeping. it all started because an individual who is male but identifies as female came to the shelter wanting to spend the night. he was intoxicated, he was clearly injured, and so the hope center paid for his taxi and sent him to the hospital to get the care that he needed, but because they didn't let him into the shelter, anchorage is now after the hope center. >> tucker: i'm just confused. kristen gillibrand of new york, her whole life revolves around protecting women. here you have a shelter for battered women and abused women that could be shut down by the city as she rode. unfortunately because of the laws in anchorage, the hope center hasn't been able to speak out much until very recently about what's going on.
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but the work that they do is so important and they work with other shelters in the area to try to care for all of the homeless, but they are particular role this is to provide the safe and secure place for women at night. >> tucker: it very quick, as honestly as you can tell us, there's a good chance. >> president trump: what these are women who have suffered severe abuse, so that's very problematic and would effectively shut down and take away that safe place, that the hope center has been able to provide. >> tucker: when this lunacy started, i made two predictions, one is, -- except for you katie, you are saying something. >> i'm trying. >> tucker: time now for "final
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♪ >> tucker: and now for the happiest moment of the week, time for a final exam to wheree quiz in his professional to see if they've been paying attention. ed henry and gillian turner. this really is a battle of champions. >> power packed. >> this is real. >> hands on buzzers. i asked the questions. the first want to buzz and get to answer the question. you must wait until i finish asking the question and told you can answer it. each correct answer is with a single point and each incorrect answer detracts a point from your total and the best of five
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wins. clear? >> also, best book out right now. >> i'm out, i quit. >> tucker: that was in fact the first question but she jumped right to it. we have a real question. question one. everything in america is not political. we know that, that's why we have the show. a new resistance team frozen dessert is being sold by which vermont company? ed henry. >> ben and jerry's. it's the one i don't believe you. >> bennett jerry's has a new ice cream flavor dedicated to the resistance and like the resistance, it contains nuts. the company says by purchasing this you will be supporting "groups who are fighting president trump's regressive agenda." >> i had lunch with my friend bob and he said, i bet you ben and jerry will be a question. and he was right. >> president trump: he cheated.
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i feel like i should get that point. >> tucker: maybe you'll get this one. question number two. which billionaire hit the campaign trail for democrat stacy adamson recently and told the audience she has no plans on running for office herself. jillian? >> was it oprah? >> i want to make it very clear to all the press, everybody, i'm not here because i'm making some grandstand because i'm thinking about running myself, i don't want to run. okay? [cheers and applause] i'm not trying to test any waters. >> tucker: okay. so it wasn't a rally for oprah, it wasn't just about her but it was about stacy abrams. you are correct. question number three. >> did i when the quiz? >> you one. not the whole quiz. >> okay. >> the left blames the president
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for a lot but this is a new one. which trump despising singer says the president of the united states, and he drives her to his over eat, specifically pancakes. is that a, barbra streisand, b madonna, or literacy, share. >> barbra streisand is my guess. >> i found myself eating a lot as i tweeted about. every time this president said something that wasn't true, i just had to eat pancakes. >> is that from "good morning america"? >> tucker: i don't know, it's from gma, that's right. >> i saw it on "fox & friends," but i want to be clear to to a certain colleague last week said -- >> i would make fun but i actually feel for her. question number four.
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twitter pendants melted down over the weekend. the president climbed the stairs to air force one and tossed an item inside before getting on the playground airplane. what was the item the president left behind? hat, a bottle of coca-cola, or is c, an umbrella? >> ed henry thinks it's an umbrella. >> i forgot it was multiple-choice. >> tucker: it was indeed an umbrella. you know, i think you are a good person, anyway. it doesn't even matter the question. >> now the judges are saying i screwed up and it's my fault -- >> it was your fault.
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>> i don't have the bottom line. they are saying because you did not indicate and it was a multiple-choice question, it's going to two and to the southern death. >> oh, my gosh. okay, i will take that. >> it was completely my fault, and here it is, final question. yesterday the boston red sox celebrated their world series win with a parade through, of course, boston. everything was going fine until an overzealous fan damage the championship trophy by hurling what at the team? ed henry. >> beer can. >> absolutely. the world series trophy took a hit. a beer can bench the metal on -- they are baseball players, they should be catching those beer up
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beer cans. >> tucker: lets a good point. and ed henry, you knew it was a beer can. >> i a yankees fan so i haven't been here for a week. >> you are not -- you are not a sore winner, you are a magnanimous one. gillian turner, you are a great person. >> president trump: but we didn't -- >> if you really wanted me to win, -- >> the rule of law prevails on the show. >> available everywhere. >> tucker: the judges, and to you ed henry, yet another eric wemple mug. thank you so much, that was fantastic. that's it for tonight's "final exam." to me and each thursday to see if you are better than the experts. we will be right back after the break. ♪
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>> tucker: imagine in the u.s. government spent taxpayer money handing out cigarettes to school children. something similar happened on a grand scale in the obama administration initiative that under schools to put gadgets in the hands of kids. many schools spent billion dollars on computers. did this help children to learn more? of course not. tech is addictive and physically and mentally harmful. this does not help them learn. top tech leaders know that and the "new york times" just reported silicone valley elite send their own kids to screen-free private schools. the tech businesses addict children to technology so harmful they don't want their
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own families around that. the show that the sworn enemy of of lying, pomposity, smugness and group think. this show can be dvr'd. sean hannity live from new york city. >> sean: i am never going on that game show. i am great at home playing jeopardy. great hour. welcome to "hannity." a political fire storm is brewing in our nation's capitol. democrats predicting the blue wave. nancy pelosi guaranteeing a democratic landslide. maxine waters plotting revenge tonight. real revenge. just 5 days to go until the mid-term elections. many prominent democrats are limping and hoping that tuesday gets here fast enough. over race is in up in the air.

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