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there are more boats to be counted there, so that one has us on the edge of our seats. tonight, we watch the senate race in arizona. stay tuned for that. thank you for being with us this evening everybody. good to have you with us. we will see you back here tomorrow night on our friday edition. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." i am filling in for a talk this evening. tucker should be off enjoying a preplanned vacation but instead he will be joining us in a just a few moments to discuss the disgusting display outside his house last night. a mob of antifa protesters, how do we know? they spray-painted it on his driveway. they came to mock vandalized his driveway, spray-painted that symbol, they were chanting "we
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know where you sleep at night." they threaten to come back with pipe bombs. listen to their chance . >> we want you to know, we know where you sleep at night. we know where you sleep at nigh night! racist scumbag! >> brian: can you believe this? tucker's wife was at home. tucker himself will tell you what happened when she heard the banging on the door. the d.c. police department says they are investigating the entire incident as a hate crime. i know myself how terrible things like this are. i've been harassed before, doug's followed me a couple weeks ago with cameras to attack me because i work with fox.
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fox news ceo took action. they issued this statement a short time ago. it's because the violence, threats, and intimidation tactics are completely unacceptable. we as a nation have become far too empowered of different points of views. recent events clearly highlight the need to be more civil, respectful, and inclusive. we have a special obligation to all americans to find some common ground." seems like a statement everyone should agree with but not everyone does. the twitter profile post says "flexible morals," stated this: >> brian: tactically unwise.
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still, we've been touched by the outpouring of support from other media personalities. a regular critic of the show tweeted this, "inexcusable whether you love or hate tucker carlson. we should be able to see this behavior as wrong. his colleagues, chris comeau, responded to that quote. if they did what it is reported, it is criminal. a former fox and nbc host tweeted, "it has to stop. who are we? what are we becoming? tucker carlson does not deserve this. his family does not deserve this." another show of support came from late show host stephen colbert. "finding tucker carlson's ideas is an american right. terrorizing his family is an active monster's cowardice. don't do this and take no pleasure in its happening. defeating monsters it just makes monsters." there are many, many more
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statements like this. taking it all in first hand is tucker carlson, who was on a previously planned vacation joins us via telephone. tucker, that is the response. you are taping your show, just before you go on the air, they are outside your house. what have the last 24 hours been like for you? >> tucker: it's actually been a really nice and affirming. for every mast lunatic in front of my house, there have been at 100 people, some of whom i don't agree with politically calling or sending text of support and kindness. it's just a reminder of what a really nice country it is. if you work in our business, as you know, you can lose sight of that because you see the lunatics. most people are not lunatics. most people are humane, indecent, and kind. it's been a great reminder of that and really a wonderful experience. what is it like to find out that your wife is hiding in the pantry because people are threatening her? it's upsetting. i guess i would say this. i've characterized the antifa
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people and people like them as protesters, but they are not. they weren't protesting anything. the irony is that this is the one show that regularly invites people like that on to say what they think. if you have a point of view that we disagree with, i will debate you but i still want to hear it because i think people should hear it. but they weren't trying to change my mind or advocate for a position, they were threatening my family to get me to stop talking. obviously, i'm not going to because it's my job to talk and i have the support of fox news, and i'm grateful for that. but then you think of all the people, most people in this country who don't have that lucky combination of circumstances and they really feel like they have to shut up. they can't say what they think because they will be punished. this has a chilling effect on people's ability to speak and to think freely. that's the point. it's totalitarian in its intent. we should fight it. >> brian: there's a couple of things going on. you have your career, your
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opinions, are you going to change them, absolutely not. this might be, i guess, retro to say this, but as the head of your household, don't you feel responsible to protect those who live with you, like your wife, like your family? what is it like, what did she do as they were banging on your door spray-painted in your driveway and shouting outside your house? and this is more than a dozen people in black outfits. where was she? >> tucker: she was in the kitchen, and let me say, as we find ourselves in a country where men aren't allowed to say they want to protect their wives, i don't want to live in that country. that's a totally sick and unnatural. of course i feel that obligation, it's my deepest obligation. and i feel it. i got a bunch of text from people, my neighbor says something terrible is going on at your house. by the time i called my wife, my wife has the police and my brother there. i have a very large brother who
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lives a couple blocks away, think heaven. we are close. he was there immediately. she's standing in the kitchen waiting to go out to dinner, and people started pounding on the door, really hitting the door hard and screaming, threatening. she thought it was a home invasion. i mean, the truth is my wife, even though she's married to me, is not very political. we live in washington, we raised our four children in washington, it's not believe it or not a very political environment. people don't talk about politics at dinner. there's kind of a gentlemen's agreement to be nonpartisan. she's not engaged in this stuff. i'm not sure she knew who antifa it was. she didn't do anything wrong, why were they screaming at her request wrecked the whole thing was completely grotesque. the effect is to make it impossible to open your mail. one thing they did, they put my home address on the internet and they put a poster right in front of my house with my home address
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on it and they filmed it. they taped it and they put the tape on the internet. you know, i can't have my kids stay home alone now. i'm a normal person, i live in a normal neighborhood. i'm not talk show host off the air, i'm a father. i don't want to have those battles in my personal life. i don't think most people do. now they brought it right to my house. i don't want to whine, i'm not a victim, i'm a happy person. but you can see why i wouldn't like that and why i feel threatened by it. i think this is a threat to free expression to all of all of usi mean that. >> brian: according to the reports, your brother's address is up there too, right? because they put my brothers address, my college roommates address, my best friend who lives down the street from me who i started "the daily caller" with. like my brother, he has nothing to do with any of this. they put both of their home
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addresses up. my college roommate was on a trip. his wife is home with their little kids, and he's got to give the police over there. my brother has a family, too. the whole thing is completely crazy. i should say just for the record, i would guess that the overwhelming majority of my neighbors are democrats. probably don't agree with a single thing i think, but all of them were appalled by this. we lose sight again of the fact that the country is overwhelmingly normal people who don't think that this is acceptable. our conversation publicly has been hijacked by extremists like this and i worry that if we don't stand up to them and say, i'm sorry, this is not allowed, you can't threaten people into silence, the rest of us are very passive in the face of this. i think we know who these people are, i think one of the people screaming at my wife last night has been a guest on our show. >> brian: really? >> yes! i can't prove that. we are going to find out, but
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i'm thinking to myself, two things. if you have something to say, you're always welcome to come back on and say it. he doesn't want to say it, he doesn't want to convince you, he wants to scare you into shutting up. but secondly, why are the rest of us sitting back and allowing speech to be squelched like this? nobody is for this other than a tiny minority of people and yet they have control. how did we get here question marks me when they got away with it. i'm going to add this, antifa, we cover this every single day, you saw the bricks being put through starbucks windows, these people yell, scream, and they are violent. that's got to really weigh on your mind. we seen them in action before. >> tucker: they are absolutely violent. i don't want to pretend to be the tough guy, i'm not a tough guy, but i've been doing this a long time. i'm not personally, i don't feel threatened physically. but, you know, i have five other
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people in my house, and maybe they do. that's the point. if i'm walking down the street and someone comes up and says, i violently disagree with you. okay, let me hear about it. but to do this is a form of intimidation. why are we describing it as a protest? it a protest in the sense that when the mafia tells a store owner, i would hate to have this place destroyed, that's not a protest, it's a threat. that's what this is. >> brian: tucker, you are supposed to be on vacation. i appreciate you joining us. anyone wanting to know if tucker will be intimidated, watch the beginning of the show when he comes back. i have a hunch you are not going to be pulling back. >> tucker: thank you, brian, for capably filling in. i appreciate it. >> brian: tucker carlson, thanks. please go back to your vacation wherever it might be. meanwhile, 11 minutes after the hour, he's a senior fellow at the hoover institute and he
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joins us right now. victor, you've heard all that. we want to talk about returning to civility. how do we first stop this now? >> i think we have to -- tucker referred today and he had to because he didn't know who they were, but they are a john smith or a jane jones. they are actual individuals. we have lost all sense of deterrence, what we described is not a protest, these are criminal acts. trespassing, disturbing the peace, threats of physical violence, they all have penalties. just as you disrupt a lecture at a university campus, or you file a false accusation, like kavanaugh and a federal investigator, these are not prosecuted. we have this image that these guys that are doing these things are the desperate of society. many of them are the upper-middle-class and they are invested in their careers in the last thing they want is an arrest record. all we have to do is have brave district attorneys find the individuals and then prosecute them. that would set an example. we need also the carrot of civil
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discourse. we have to have freedom of expression. ronald reagan said let's have a bloodbath once. fdr said let's not bring nontheism the month to we've had rough talk but of he is sort of a hippocratic oath that we don't say what we are legally entitled to say, maybe we can just say i pledge as a public intellectual or celebrity or politician that i won't release the private information about my opponent. i will not evoke the word nazis nazism. i won't use profanity when i'm talking in a public sphere. i won't touch somebody or invoke physical violence. a whole list of things we pledge we want to even though they may not always be illegal. if they lead to this dissension into savagery.
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>> brian: you actually wrote that. you have specific ideas of what to follow or knock it down to the basics. some of what you mentioned. we will talk about it later in the show, but also the way that the press was acting with the president a day ago, that fits in this box, as well. you believe we've got to fundamentally bring civics back to school. secretary of education betsy devos can try to make that happen. why don't we feel it? >> we don't trust the masters of the universe at facebook or twitter to censor our speech but we as a nation have to get together and say you know what, we need formal education and civics, and that can be taught at the high school or college, a new example of what ethics are. ethics are not just cosmic ideologies. it's treating people the way you want to be treated. maybe we should just have a hippocratic idea of do no harm, if nothing else, to somebody when you engage with them in discourse. we've had people in the media who have such terrible things on
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the air and said that we can stop it with shame and social pressure. >> brian: we used to get that in the household but it's not happening, we got to stop it elsewhere. victor david, davis hansen, thank you. >> thank you. >> brian: fox news alert, 12 people are dead after a gunman opened fire's at a california bar. a sheriff deputy was killed trying to save others lives. more on the thousand oaks shooting. this has been covered all morning long and it's just getting worse. >> yeah, by all accounts, ian david long methodically attacked a borderline bar shooting the security guard outside and walking inside and shooting other security teams before turning the clock .45 caliber handgun towards those in the bar area and dance floor. witnesses say it appeared he knew exactly what he was doing and now we know why. ian david long was reportedly a regular at borderline, a series
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of unnamed friends said they often went with him to have drinks and listen to music and saying it was a place he appeared to be happy, and in less than a minute, he turned a dance hall into a. here's a video posted on instagram where you can hear shots fired. watch this. [shots firing] >> sergeant ron helus was the first officer in the bar, he exchanged gunfire with the suspect but was hit several times and died a short time later. police say the suspect had an extended magazine, but witnesses say he also reloaded, giving some people time to exit and scramble for the exits. it also appears the shooter, a former marine, may have battled with ptsd, brian, and sadly we have learned that former fox news correspondent adam housley's 18-year-old niece, alaina housley, was among
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the victims. >> brian: brother's daughter. unbelievable. thank you so much. meanwhile, republicans appeared to triumph in florida's senate and governor race. now democrats are using underhanded tactics to steal the governor and senate seat. marco rubio will be here next. 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. being ready for wherever life leads. that's the power of pacific. ask a financial advisor
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arizona. thousands of uncounted ballots keep popping up, mostly in the democratic leaning areas. what is going on here, and why are these elections still up in the air? senator marco rubio has had it, tweeting "democratic lawyers are descending on florida. they've been very clear they aren't just there to make sure every vote is counted, they are here to change the results of the election. this is where they plan to do it." senator marco rubio joins us now. what makes you think that? >> their words. they held a press conference and said they are not here to have a recount, they are here to win. we have procedures in the law for close elections. i have no problem with anyone doing that, here is my problem. this is focused on two counties, and in particular, one county. let me use an example, bay county florida, where panama city is, was hit by a category four hurricane about two weeks to the day of this election. they were without power, you guys covered all of this. they did all of their ballots at
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852% turnout rate, despite the hurricane. they did all their ballots, submitted them on time, they were done basically on election night. earlier the following morning. broward county is still counting, and they didn't have a category four hurricane, and it is not the first time that they did this. problem number two is we don't know how many votes they have, either they don't know where they won't tell anybody, how many ballots are left to count and so forth. it's concerning when you go to sleep at 3:00 a.m. on wednesday morning after the election and for example, rick scott is up by 50,000 votes, whatever it was, today is at 17,000. the only counties that are still reporting our palm beach and broward county. who have a history, by the way, of these things. broward county lost to the republican party a while back because they were opening up absentee ballots and beginning to count them before they were supposed to. it broward county in august of this year in broward county
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mysteriously, or i should just say, i won't use that term -- 5,000 male ballots occurred on the night of the election. it actually grew to 9,000. when they were done counting those, a school board race that includes a parkland father, suddenly the incumbent was able to barely, but she did, avoid a runoff. a judge race at a 400 vote margin after these 9,000 votes appeared. this is on a minimum a pattern of incompetence. voters deserve better. this is not even a partisan thing. this is a county that apparently cannot even count votes as well as a county that just got wiped out as a hurricane. >> brian: you have a sitting governor up for the election. brenda snipes illegally destroyed ballots in 2016, she is still in charge! now they can't count the ballots in 30 minutes after election closes, it's still not done. i just talked to governor scott's office, he says
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they understand there has got to be an automatic recount, first by machine. if it's still close, then by hand. now we understand that andrew gillum says, it looks like he is going to retract his recession, and he's going to look for a recount there as the vote are beginning to close, as well. speak a recount is fine, the law provides for that appeared in the case of a governors race, andrew gillum are going to feed the ballots back in the machine and make sure the machine is accurately reflecting them. in the case of the senate campaign, they will manually recount the ballots. what that means is they will only manually recount under votes and over about spirits ballots that voted for more than one candidate or ballots that did not vote for any candidate, and they will look at them and say, was there a marking that showed a voter's intent? it has to be consistent throughout the ballots. if you put a x and a circle, you have to do it for all of them, not just one race. that's when lawyers get involved, fights beginning to happen, that is where we've seen
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races in the past -- my problem is, if it's in multiple counties -- it's in one county, and it happens to be a democratic county. we have the right to be concerned about. >> brian: quick, mark elias is coming in. a democratic attorney, and guess what, they hired fusion gps. we are back in the dossier conversation! mark elias is back in our lives as a country. the clinton lawyers are here they are going to put a lawsuit together that the senate vote, the punch for the senate was way at the bottom of the ballot to separate to make it hard for people to vote. they will separate challenge tg with the ballots. we might have another mess in florida, but you are standing up to it now instead of in the aftermath. crazy. senator marco rubio, thank you very much. >> think he appeared you. >> brian: crazy meanwhile, democrats reveal their first priority since they now have the house. plans to expand the russian probe, isn't that great?
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>> yeah, i think we will. yes. but i hope that the president would do this on his own. largely because every president since gerald r. ford has voluntarily done this. >> brian: tax returns. hemingway, the federalist heard something on the train yesterday, molly, you can add to the story. what did you hear from jerry adler. nice to see. >> i was up in new york, i saw you when you're up there doing election coverage, i took the train down it happened to sit right next to jerry nadler, the powerful incoming chair of the judiciary committee. we are starting to hear people say we will do a lot of investigations, but when the midterm elections were happening, they said they weren't concerned about impeaching president trump are going after kavanaugh. during various phone calls that jerry took and while we were on the train said that in fact, one of the things the judiciary committee plans to do is in fact go after it just as kavanaugh's are one of a couple of different means. either by going after the fbi
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for relitigating all of that, they just got the promise of what it would be like to impeach just as kavanaugh, and they also say they are all in on the russia investigation. the broad correlated effort across multiple committees to do the thing they told voters they were going to do during the 2018 midterms. >> brian: get this. you are heading to d.c. from new york, and jerry nadler does not know who you are. he just happens to be talking loud on the phone revealing his strategy for his entire party, which affects the country. i'm so glad he's got his hands on the wheel. he also said, oops, we have a lot of people who got elected who happen to be moderates that might not be that allied with us, correct? >> he was more worried actually about what was happening to the democratic party coalition. he feels they have lost working-class voters, that they are now going to republicans, they can no longer call themselves the party of the
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working class. the new voters they are getting are they never-trump elite republicans who hurt the overall brand of the democratic party. he was also worried that the thriving economy could pose problems because of anything bad happen to it, he's worried democrats will be blamed for it. >> brian: so you don't need to get that glass and put it to the wall to find out what he's saying. you just have to up on the train and he is yelling at. mollie hemingway, thank you so much. >> thanks. >> brian: meanwhile, we have transgender and trans radicalism, so why not trans ageism? mark steyn with quite a bizarre story out of the netherlands, but it's on this planet, so we are covering it. ♪ ♪
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i mean, with progressive, you can quote your insurance on just about any device. even on social media. he'll be fine. -[ laughs ] -will he? -i don't know. >> brian: transgender is and is increasingly part of american life. now a man wants to be trans age. he is asking the dutch courts to legally change his age from 69 to 49. >> i feel i suffer under my age. when i am really 49 again, i will have a baby again. i will buy a new car again. if i have that age again, i am home again! i'm new again! the whole feature is there for me again! >> brian: he also says that lowering his agent will also let him do better at the job and dating markets. it sounds like a good deal. mark steyn wants to weigh in here. mark, why not?
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if we don't have to declare gender, why declare age? >> we basically repeal the facts of life so that on your birth certificate you cannot leave thh a mother who is nonbinary. and in california, you can put two fathers down on the birth certificate because they didn't want to figure out which one of them is actually genetically -- we repealed the facts of life, so why not repeal age? >> brian: he says he will give up his pension. he says, i will give up my pension, get a different call for a 49-year-old instead of a 69-year-old. he wants to stay with this. >> that's actually where you tie together the social liberalism and the fiscal conservatism, as moderate republican governors always say. because if he is offering to defer his pension for 20 years,
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if everybody were to demand that they be -- have 20 years knocked off their life, we could save social security just like that. the public pensions a crisis of the western world would suddenly go away. in that sense, if 50 years is the new 30, as they say in the fashion magazines, let's make it literal and all defer our pensions for 20 years. >> brian: what's the take away? i want to feel better about myself after the segment because i'm more confused. what's the take away? >> we all have the right to self identify. i identify as brian kilmeade, but it keeps getting me harassed at public tables in restaurants. >> brian: you don't want to be too young and not have to show i.d. and get into bars. that is what would make mark steyn happiest. >> thanks a lot. >> brian: the world is a better place with you here. meanwhile, now this.
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but zerowater- let me guess. zero? yup, that's how i know it is the purest-tasting water. i need to find the receipt for that. oh yeah, you do. ♪ >> brian: all right. during president trump's news conference yesterday, cnn reporter jim acosta provoked a tirade and refused to give up his microphone to a white house intern. >> that's enough. that's enough. >> i want to ask the other -- pardon me, ma'am. >> that's enough. >> if i may ask -- >> put down the microphone. >> are you worrying about indictments coming down on this investigation? mr. president -- -- >> i tell you, cnn should be ashamed of themselves having you work for them. >> brian: shortly after, his press pass was deactivated.
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>> what i saw was a battery, not by jim acosta, but the young white house aide. if you are holding something, if i may come and you snatch it from me, this is now an extension of me and that means you have battered me. you have insulted me. >> brian: can you believe it? he's a lawyer, too. what is she talking about? he was told to sit down, told to give up the microphone, and he didn't. and now he's blaming the intern? >> how anyone can come to that conclusion while watching that video sober, mind you -- the person who made that particular comment, you are right. a law degree. this isn't some pungent pungenm notre dame. if anyone thinks that 21-year-old intern accosted acosta, it's time to look at a new profession. >> brian: jim acosta didn't really ask a question. his first words were "i want to challenge you." who says that to the president?
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ask a question. this is what you say to make us to request mike don't make it about you. did he make it about him? >> jim acosta not just yesterday but for two years has been making it about his own narcissistic purposes. jim acosta is not a serious white house correspondent, he is a 40-year-old member of a high school debate system who goes in there, takes a policy position, usually against the administration, and debates the president, or debate sarah huckabee sanders, and that is not the role of a white house correspondent. he should be either going forward, a campaign strategist, a campaign spokesperson on the democratic side, or perhaps and opinion host or cnn prime time pungent, because that is what jim acosta really is. >> brian: are you surprised cnn vacuum customer x because they promoted him in january despite all the antics that we have seen all these press conferences, because jim is becoming part of the
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story and not getting the story, and because he's going viral, that's good for ratings, that's good for business. here's the thing. cnn is now trailing behind the hallmark channel. in this new cycle -- and they are losing viewers a year over year. this is a gift to cable news, this new cycle. if you are not gaining in ratings and the trump administration that has been unpredictable and quite frankly insane at times in terms of all the information coming out, then you are doing something wrong. >> brian: the next chapter was at 8:00 that same night, he goes back to the white house and find out his press pass has been deactivated. he goes back and does an interview with anderson cooper. did the white house hurt themselves by making him more of a martyr than when he left? the story was jeff sessions not jim acosta appeared in the night ended with jim acosta. >> used the word martyr and that is exactly right. jim acosta is very accomplished at playing the victim, being a victim of circumstance, being in these situations.
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personally, the white house wins here. they should not have revoked his press pass because it makes him the martyr. in the last to administration under president obama, in president obama's first 36 solo press conferences, do you know how many times fox got called upon? 14 times. the least of any major news organization. what they should have done was come i don't give him the oxygen that he wants in terms of his attention. they should have just blocked him out and to send the message that way. >> brian: thank you so much. meanwhile, it's time for "final exam." can you beat the experts at remembering the most famous news of the last week? that's next. and i've been hitting the road on my book to her. i may be coming to your town. take a look at the next steps. coming to massachusetts this weekend.
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♪ >> brian: it is time for the new york edition of the "final exam" where we pitted two news experts against each other and there can be only one winner. we call it the ultimate news champion. i've got to pick up the pace. here tonight contestants. martha maccallum, she is an anchor on "the story" every single night but only gets paid for four of them, and henry is not hosting or anchoring b23, he does not have a full-time job , he's a chief national correspondent. they are friends but not right now. >> very big enemies right now. >> i'm worried if i win, she will not have her show back. >> brian: i don't care about your relationship, i want to tell the people at home that there will only be one winner and everyone else is a loser.
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you know the rules. if you cannot yell out the answer before i finish the question. the first one to hit the buzzer, i will go to that person and you will answer. i'm not even sure if those are the rules, i should've stuck to the teleprompter. let's see if gabriela can keep up with me. the midterm elections can be a wild time. 2008 he was no exception. >> true! be one which senate candidate went off the rails in his concession speech and dropped the f-bomb? >> beto o'rourke! >> brian: let's go the tape. >> in every single part of texas, all of you showing the country how you do this. i'm so [bleep] proud of you guys. >> brian: click on the button. crazy. he still hasn't lost.
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he's one of the few not fighting for a recount. question number two, same contestant, different question. which congresswoman lost to reelection because according to president trump, she showed him no love? henry! >> oatmeal left. >> brian: me a love? let's go to the tape. >> meal love gave me no love. and she lost. too bad. sorry about that. >> i feel like i beat her by a split second. >> that was a tricky question. >> brian: i thought meal love a trumpet support appeared let's move on. question number three, same contestant, same outfits. three runners from all over the world took part in the new york marathon this weekend and the male and female winners both hailed from africa. let me finish the question.
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>> that didn't go off because i hit it too soon. >> you lose, i think. >> sorry. go ahead. >> brian: you showed great discipline. we will not deduct a point. we are hearing from the judges. can you name either of their home countries? >> can you? >> brian: is kenya one of the countries? >> the man's winner, ethiopia native, mary khatami of kenya it was the winner finishing in her fourth marathon victory in five years. >> she still got it. >> brian: congratulations. >> i'm more concerned with the buzzer than the question. >> she could finish the marathon in 30 minutes at this pace. >> i'm having more trouble with the buzzer than the questions. >> brian: the official score
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is ed, 2, martha, 1. are there special rules for this question? no rules. it is multiple-choice. here we go. this is a multiple-choice question. >> i'm hovering over it for a while. >> brian: ed henry's favorite band is the spice girls. they are getting back together. they are going on to her. but one spice girl is refusing to join. is it a, baby spice, b, posh spice, or c, scary spice? >> get victoria beckham, posh. >> brian: i'm not sure about that, let's go to the tape. >> they are finally confirming the rumors that have been swirling for months, there is a buzz. victoria beckham, a.k.a. posh spice will not be there. >> brian: wow. >> not my favorite program but i would have figured because she always looks very grumpy and i figured she probably said no.
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>> brian: martha, i don't think she needs a job. that's the problem. plus, she has a spray on perfume. >> and mr. becker. she's doing fine. >> brian: i'm getting worried we are tied at 2. this is the final question. here we go. another multiple-choice. a popular video online of an animal crew getting into a cab to go somewhere. what kind of animal is it? a, llamas. b, alpaca. or c, a baby goat. ed. >> i don't know, but i believe it's alpaca. >> brian: let's watch together. >> one fellow getting in a cab to get my book, that's an alpaca, dana. this is a busy street in peru, there is a barnes & noble 3 miles away.
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the animal waits for his owner to get in, tell him where he is going, he wants a copy of my book. >> brian: there you go, it was alpaca. >> i had buzzer issues but i was on that show so i did know it was alpaca. >> brian: the confetti is going mostly towards ed because it is the winner. >> i want a rematch! >> brian: i'm looking at two fine players who gave it their all and i believe we can go back and look at the execution, not the knowledge. it's not a knowledge issue, it's an execution issue. >> next time i'm going to have better buzzer etiquette. >> brian: martha, good luck with your show tonight. in fact, you did it already. there is no buzzer -- the buzzer is in washington. >> i'm hopping on the train right now. >> thanks, brian. >> thanks, martha. you going to let me fill in? >> absolutely. >> brian: all right, pay
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okay. that is about it for us tonight. we have about 20 seconds to tell you that i will be back again tomorrow at 8:00 eastern time. by the way, if your time, pick up "andrew jackson miracle of new orleans." plus, my daily program, the brian kilmeade show on every day from 9:00 until 12:00. special surprise for you. according to the rundown, sean hannity is next. >> sean: by the way, this is like all brian, all the time, and i don't want any excuses, you are supposed to be up in six hours, getting ready for your show. no excuses, no sleeping in, no extra segment stuff, we are going to be watching in the movement morning paired >> brian: i dedicate all three hours to sean hannity, but you will be sleeping through it because you do your show, go to the post party. >> sean: i don't sleep. good show. a crazy busy, insane at news night, welcome to "hannity," thank you for being with us. two days ago, you, we the people, went to the
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