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in the congressional baseball game two years after being shot. he's back on the field at second base and he will be on "the story." until then, tucker carlson is coming up live in d.c., next. ♪ >> tucker: welcome to "tucker carlson tonight. the president is arriving with the rest of the world leaders and will be interviewing him at the end of the week. but first, a remarkable media story we want to bring you tonight. a 75-year-old writer for elle magazine called e.g. carol came forward to accuse the president of sexually assaulting her. she made a clue serious claims but they were confusing. she said sometime in 1995 or 1996, donald trump groped her in
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a new york city department store. somehow the two ended up in a dressing room and somehow she decided to model lingerie and the assault took place. carol said she was devastated by what happened although she didn't report it law enforcement, or write about it although she is a writer. instead, she waited nearly a quarter century to include the story and a book that is literally entitled "what do we need men for?" she also accused les mendez of assault. she said he attacked her in an elevator after she finished interviewing him for a piece for "esquire" magazine. she never mentioned the attack in the story she wrote about him. both trump and les men moon does deny that this ever happened. according to the atlantic and "huffington post" and
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stephen colbert, carol's allegation against the president which is a felony is "credible." lawrence o'donnell was so impressed by it that he gave carol half of his show. >> i wish. and i said i will tell you my age if you show me your tax returns. >> so would you consider bringing a rate charge against donald trump for this? >> no. i would find that disrespectful to the women on the border who are being around the clock down there without any protection. >> what do you want to say to donald trump? >> that terrifies me that you said that. the thought of confronting him? no. >> this is me talking. i think this is a moment of reckoning for the me too movement to movement. you should take everyone
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seriously. >> tucker: i wish i had asked for his tax returns. i won't bring criminal charges because it would disrespect women that the vote border who e getting 24/7. these are wacky sound bites. anderson cooper appeared to be had in the story. she described rate as "." >> so this one incident, this one, what, 3 minutes in this dressing room, i just say it's a fight. that way, i'm not the victim. right? i'm not the victim. >> you don't feel like a victim? >> i was not thrown on the ground and ravished. the word rate carries so many connotations but this was not. it hurt.
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>> i think most people think of rate as a violent assault. >> i think most people think of rate as being. >> we will take a quick break and if you can stick around we can talk on the other side. >> you are fascinating to talk to. >> we are taking a quick break. how's that for the weirdest exchange of the week? your star witness starts talking about rate fantasies and it's time to shut things down before it undermines the case. that's literally the last thing they want to happen ever. chris, what do you make of that exchange? >> that was something. did they go to a three minute break because i'm curious as to how that all turned out.
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it's embarrassing. these people have no credibility, honestly. anderson cooper and don lemon, he theorized that the indian airliner was sucked up by a black hole and he still on the air. lawrence o'donnell, the poor woman. the poor, poor woman, 75-year-old woman. she obviously doesn't quite remember exactly what happened. she knows what department store it was, and a bergdorf's probably unlikely. but as you said, she's selling a book. she's kept this dark secret for 24 or 25 years and she talks about how rate is. and rate fantasies.
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then she begins flirting with anderson cooper and that's going nowhere. and, that's the accusation. the mere accusation is enough to hang you from the tallest tree. but at the same time across the river from where i am now in washington, in virginia there is a lieutenant governor, democrat justin fairfax who has twice recently been accused very credibly, by very credible women, of rating them. the other day, i wish i was making this up. he said that his career has experienced a great boost on this because political fortunes are now greater than ever. and he's thinking about running for governor. when you are a democrat the media says, to accusations? maybe you should be the next governor after the guy with the clan outfit and the blackface.
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but if you are republican and a woman falls through the ceiling tiles, it selling a book. flirts with the anchor, says that rate is and talks about rate fantasies and this is considered enough to be good enough for prime time for msnbc. and that's why no one watch them though mike watches them. >> tucker: it's embarrassing and discrediting for all involved. you remember a year ago that the race believed totally unsupported accusations against brett kavanaugh, some flagrantly inflamed because they didn't like him. now it looks like they're doing the same thing again. heather mcdonald is the author of "diversity solutions." i can't get past us simple fact, because rape is a real thing and some of it is downplayed as you know. i can't get over the fact that people accuse rate 20 or 25
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years after the fact. if you are which is a felony, don't you have an obligation to the rest of our society to put that person behind bars, to protect the rest of your neighbors? >> carol's explanation for why she doesn't want to go forward with the police investigation is completely preposterous and shows how deeply politicized this is. she's trying to bring in the trump created a crisis on the border and says so many women are getting at the border as a reason for the police not to look into the rate investigation. we are living, tucker, in a world of weaponize feminism. obviously sexual assault is real but this case simply does not stand up to any kind of credible investigation. i think reporter should be asking questions. this is a woman who at 52 who by her own account in a 95 esquire article has plenty of experience with men, believe you me. she agrees to go into a dressing
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room to try on a piece of see-through lingerie because, by her explanation she think she's going to persuade trump to put it on over his pants and coat. she now says she wants to live in a world without men and her book is going around asking women, why do we need men? she got the inspiration because the women writing into her advice column blames all of their problems on men. imagine if a man blamed all of and his problems on women, he would be viewed as a whiner and someone not in touch with his situation. but feminism is being used as a way to take out politicians we don't like and to try to change the culture radically. >> tucker: so i with the press go along with that? why wouldn't someone over the course of the interview, especially if you gave up after
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yourself, why wouldn't you press the person on the question of reporting the crime? how could you have let 25 years go by knowing this guy is capable of rate, and she did by the way alleged rate. why wouldn't someone press her on that? >> while the press is in resist mode and they are also in belief survivors mode. they have decreed a contrary to the traditions of western jurisprudence that any female who alleges were rate is entitled to unquestioning beli belief. this is a complete reversal of the principles that have made western civilization the beacon of success that it is, but the feminists tell us that those principles have to be junked in order to empower women and destroy the male patriarch. so the president is on board and we saw that with the justice
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kavanaugh and tucker childs. it's played out by someone who aspires her book to be that ms local woods of her time. she's jealous of the columbia student who falsely accused him of the columbia student of rate and carried her mattress around with her. carol believes this is one of the greatest exhibits of all time so this is a "me too" want to be is getting her place in the sun. >> tucker: thank you for all the work you have done trying to save our civilization from collapse. the press has gone to great lengths to describe these as credible but has taken no time at all to assess what could be credible claims about johan. a new investigation has exposed google's efforts to make sure the 2020 election goes the way it wants, who knows which way
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that is. that's just ahead as we continue live tonight. tokyo out of the president's visit to world leaders and jap japan. we will be right back. ♪ we're working together to do just that. bringing you more great tasting beverages with less sugar or no sugar at all. smaller portion sizes, clear calorie labels and reminders to think balance. because we know mom wants what's best. more beverage choices, smaller portions, less sugar. balanceus.org
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determine what happens in the next presidential election. a google whistle-blower has come forward to discuss the mike described his' plans to remake the landscape. that will shape what americans see online and you better take it seriously. >> is that dog whistle. it does not mean what you think that it means and you have to apply doublethink in order to understand what they are really saying. what they are really saying about fairness is they have to manipulate their search results. they have to re-bias their algorithms, so they can get their agenda across.
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>> tucker: that's the definition of propaganda, perpetuated by the single most powerful company of the world. james doran was fired from google for his political views, and they came on this show. >> there are definitely some political biases within google that i was trying to shed light on in a document and that they affect many parts of the business and for example, who they do business with and what type of content they create. i think those political biases need to be addressed. >> tucker: it's not just whistle-blowers. hidden camera footage obtained by project veritas shows conversations with jen deny, or google title is ahead of responsive innovations.
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if 2016 have been again, what the outcome be different? people are not putting that line in the sand. we are a big company and we are going to say it. in other words we will try to affect the outcome of the 2,020 presidential campaign. so that goes on to blast elizabeth warren's proposal to break google up into two companies. they will be charged with preventing the next trump situation. it's like, a small company cannot do that. so using a company's dominance on the internet to sway the outcome of the election, that's the plan. there should be a term for what she is describing. it's a term that you've heard constantly from talking heads on television for more than two years. it's called hacking an election. google wants to hack an electi
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election, and, all the other propaganda's. hacking an election is very bad. and yet, it's happening now. the washington establishment has said they want to prevent election interference but of course, that's a lie. they want to make sure they control the elections and that is the only goal. they are not attacking the real source of election of interference which is silicon valley. no serious person doubts that. but the people in charge of our country don't care about anyone, any of that. by the way, if you want to find that video, you can access it on youtube. and google took it down. and they will accuse you, they
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probably wouldn't be banning any dnc time. meanwhile, revelry, banned all explicit support for donald trump. most republicans haven't responded to it. as soon the 2016 election is over, the president and tech plotted in 2,020. and the republicans were in charge of the congress. they sat motionless and have done nothing. the only republican who seems even interested at all in the subject in tech at all is josh
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hawley. and that is invaluable regulatory evidence. successful political parties look out for their supporters and the public at large and protect them from harm. republicans meanwhile are sitting in a stupefied fog of libertarianism, doing nothing. their ideas are suppressed and their supporters are silenced. meanwhile they look up and find they have no supporters at all. who is to blame for that? this is the preeminent researcher into the subject. and he is again the world's great expert on the effect of the tech companies on political discourse.
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seeing this videotape, does this confirm what you have said in the past? what's your response? >> i'm not surprised in the least, it confirms in glowing terms or very ugly terms if you want to look at it this way that google has the power to shift in opinion and votes on a massive scale but the exercise this power. this is what i measure in my research. i can tell you precisely how many votes they can shift. i can tell you how precisely how many votes they shifted in 2019. >> so why is that not hacking an election? >> it's not hacking an election right now because google and of similar companies like facebook are completely unregulated in the united states so they can do
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whatever they please. if they all work together in 2020 to support the same presidential candidate which is very likely, and probably will be a candidate that i support by the way, they can shift upwards of 15 million votes with no one knowing that they've been manipulated, and without leaving a paper trail for authorities to face. >> tucker: so democracy is not real is allowed to happen, correct. >> there are actions that one can take, to actually look over people's shoulder as they are doing election related online activities, and, to aggregate that information and see what they are being shown by these big companies.
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now in 2020 i'm actually trying right now to raise funds to build a large-scale monitoring system to keep an eye on these companies and to catch them in the act, literally catch them when they are manipulating votes and opinions. in my opinion that's the only way we can stop them. there are no laws in place to stop them at the moment. >> tucker: calling attention to it might be the first step. thank you very much. >> my pleasure. >> tucker: dave rubin post the rubin report and his channel is one of the channels that google's at algorithms worked to suppress. watch this. >> right after that happened about the content creator started to get demonetizes and started to get the rank. i'm talking about dave rubin.
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>> tucker: dave rubin himself joins us tonight. what do you think of that? >> i guess you didn't know when you came to my house to do my show, played with my little dog and looked at my chickens, you didn't know what to write wing crazed radical i was. of course, this is complete nonsense, i've discussed this many times. i'm an old-school liberal so this is not like i'm some far lefty or righty. even that now is becoming too extreme for what google and youtube are allowing to happen. one of the things that i've done that i'm most proud of is i've had conservatives on my show like you, and, and sometimes, that's why they are coming after
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me. i just got notified that susan what jeske who is the ceo of youtube actually followed me on twitter. and, maybe i am starting to make some headway though. quickly to your point on where libertarians are at, i think there's an interesting moment where generally small government people, and i think you are in that group, too, limits are being pushed on what small government actually needs. i would prefer a private answer to this and competition but maybe there has to be a two-pronged approach where politicians are putting in pressure and we can maybe make these companies be a little more transparent. and that's really all that anyone is asking. >> tucker: i would bring them to heal by force tomorrow. would you allow a power company to say, we are denying you electricity because you voted
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for someone we don't like? of course, you wouldn't allow that. >> i think that's a totally valid argument. >> as my friend eric weinstein says, one day are we going to get to the point where republicans are phones in their homes? is that where we are headed with all of this? is companies with public pressure might move, and you might be right, that's an incredibly rich debate that we should be having more often. >> tucker: i never thought i would say that they have pushed us off. great to see you. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: so do you hate fun? do you have a strange desire to inflict suffering upon yourself but you are somehow unable to fulfill it? we have an answer for you. a ten act play in which they read all 440 pages of the
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mueller report. >> robert mueller says the report speaks for itself. tonight that voice resonates through a cast of remarkable actors. >> some people came to a different conclusion like, attorney general bill barr. >> tucker: [laughs] the main malignan malignant pome modern left. the play, if you can call it that, it was live in new york. if you need help getting to sleep you can watch a video of the entire hour-long performance online. and you will want to again and again. following president trump's canceled i.c.e. rated, they'll want open borders and they are saying that out loud for everyone no matter the consequences.
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that's next, live from tokyo. ♪
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>> tucker: and welcome back to "tucker carlson tonight." back in the u.s. in response, democrats are outraged and basically have become straightforward with what they really want. on "face the nation," senator bernie sanders says that all deportations are morally unacceptable. >> if there are ice raid set to start estimates with some 2,000 people or so who will be targeted. is that appropriate? >> it's absolutely not appropriate.
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so should they be prosecuted or deported? >> i don't like this deportation thing at all. what a buffoon. even after coming here illegally, it's not a reason to make someone leave. >> when i saw the president was going to have these, it was so appalling, outside of the circle of human behavior. and the rest of that, in addition to the injustices that are happening at the border. we have legislation to go forward to address those needs. a violation of status is not a reason for deportation. >> tucker: google the phrase,
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"out of touch rich person" and her image appears. alexandria ocasio-cortez is demanding that congress cut off funds to the border patrol. in other words, open borders are no longer enough. soon, it will be a literal open borders for real. what will happen to the country at that point? jason johnson is the founder of j2 strategies and also a former advisor for ted cruz in texas. thanks very much for coming on. it's hard to know whether they mean this or not because you take the democratic party, not even the wacko left online but democratic officeholders are saying on television, if you are to take it seriously, what would happen to america? >> it's out of control, it's crazy. you have the leader. make no mistake, aoc is the leader of today's democratic party, as you know
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coming out and labeling detention centers, "concentration camps." so we shouldn't be surprised when the speaker of her party and the leading democratic socialist candidate for president falls in line with a aoc. the more they fall in line, the more out of touch they are with the american public. there is a recent gallup poll that shows for the first time, immigration and illegal aliens were the highest mentioned. what's the biggest problem facing the united states. the only thing to beat it out is the government. >> tucker: as of this is absolutely destroying america. no question about it, if you look at the trajectory. so, why would any republican member of the united states senate, for example, who isn't
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making this a top priority, why would that person get votes from the top conservative candidate again? >> the goalposts has been moved so much, now as you just pointed out, republicans in the senate who are advancing the bill after the president requested help for this crisis that doesn't even provide a dime for border security. they need to pay attention and get out of the d.c. bubble and realize, they are not out of touch with conservatives, not only out of touch with moderate republicans, they are out of touch with mainstream americans when it comes to border security and immigration. >> tucker: that's because it's not the parts in question. it is do you care about america
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>> tucker: thanks to relentless flogging by alexandria ocasio-cortez, the green new deal, whatever that is, is rapidly becoming orthodoxy on the left. what would it mean to implement it? even the most basic version of the new deal would require shutting down most existing power sources in the country and
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replacing them with so-called renewables such as wind. it sounds appealing but what would actually happen to the environment, our economy and the people who live here if we try to do that? to find out, the show recently spoke to fishermen to find out the effect that wind energy has had on their livelihood and the ocean itself. >> west townsend has been fishing off the coast of delaware for more than four decades but thanks to federal climate policy has livelihood may become extinct. america's entire commercial fishing industry could go with it. >> this could be the end of our business, something that we worked our whole lives for. >> it's going to destroy the ocean. >> when firms have the potential to greatly harm the environment. researchers in great britain found that the noise caused by the wind farms limited the ability of sea bass to
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coordinate their movement to one another and make them vulnerable to predators. experts have blamed wind farms for whales found washed up on shore. they also pose serious safety hazards to mariners around the world. >> navigation will become very unreliable. navigational reasons. >> in the name of saving the earth, corporation big corporate funding the environment. plants have now been approved to install massive new wind farms along the east coast of the united states. one near martha's vineyard could be the largest in the world. this offshore wind project will take up roughly 1400 square miles which is larger than the state of rhode island. >> they are being cited on prime commercial fishing grounds without any regard for pre-existing uses. we will not be able to fish during construction and most commercial fishing vessels will
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not be able to fish during construction, either. >> he has called for a federal study conducting the effect of these wind farms. the bottom line is, it's one of the most expensive ways to generate electricity. >> so the question is if we are going to install wind farms, and create eyesores on beaches up and down the coast, who benefits exactly? >> one of the problems with these federal tax subsidies is, they all turn out to be global international. the bottom line is we will have american taxpayer dollars flowing to these foreign companies. >> fishermen on the coast of the united states have one final hope. >> what happened to america first? that's what we are.
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honest, hardworking americans. >> whatever happened to america first? >> there is another good side to the story. we welcome anyone representing commercial wind farms to come on this show any to explain why they are good for america and why they are good for the environment with the fish? good question. cnn and msnbc are obsessed with these new bizarre allegations. and they are banning there the word owners. just ahead and alive, and tokyo, japan. we will be right back. ♪ has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers
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>> tucker: at welcome back from tokyo. if you've been watching the news recently you've noticed that cnn, msnbc and new york news all spent the last week covering salacious and demented allegations against the president. they have done virtually nothing though on far more believable allegations on congresswoman a lawn mower of minnesota. scott johnson has been on the story from day one, he's an attorney and minnesota and a blogs on power line and we are happy to have him join us tonight. explain this to us. you often read mention, not a "new york times" site, but of omar and her brother. what is his role in this story? >> that's a difficult question. the person we are talking about
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is named ahmed all may. but since omar emerged as a public figure in august of 2016, i and then david steinberg have been following a trail of evidence suggesting that omar entered into a sham marriage in 2009 and as i said, he may or may not be her brother. now i asked her that in 2016 when she won the dfl primary care to enter the state legislature and when i got back from her was an nonresponsive accusation of bigotry. fast-forward three years, to the last two weeks. two weeks ago, the minnesota finance board having investigated her 2016 campaign for over a year issued findings
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including coincidentally that she filed joint tax returns in 2014 and 2015 with ahmed almy -- i'm sorry, with husband number one who she never really married, with the guy who was not her husband, while she was married to ahmed and me. she filed a joint tax return, the other guy may or may not be her brother. what's happened most recently -- who may or may not be her brother. why is it -- we still don't know whether this guy is her brother, as she never responded to that direct question before? >> she has issued statements
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denying that he is her brother. she has refused to produce any papers to anyone, and most recently a star to be in this past sunday which did a serious 3,000 word story in the whole chain of events leading to the campaign finance board, to which he refused to sit for an interview, she refused to produce documents and she refused to say word one except a statement from her spokesman which is farcical. they have treated her like a hometown hero. >> the first thing they learned, how to accuse the country that welcome the men of racism. who came up with the system? >> thank you for all the work
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that you have done. it's the new assimilation. exactly. adam silver who is the nba commissioner has just announced that from now on the league will no longer use the word owner to describe those who own nba franchises. those companies now can't be own to come up they will be run by governors since the concept of owning the team is supposedly disrespectful because the league has so many black players. does that make sense? it doesn't matter. al sharpton is happy with it. >> i think it is understandable given the history of the country. and many of the nba players are descendants of people who were. it's a much different connotation than other people because some of us have now done our ancestral research and found out our great grandparents and grandparents did have owners.
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>> no word on how much money sharpton is getting from the nba but i'm willing to bet it's quite a bit. boris jones was the editor and chief of campus reform. nba players, now they are fighting they are actually oppressed by the term, owner. do you think not using the term owner will make this a much better country? >> no, i think most reasonable people will understand that people that put in the legwork and buy shares in companies become the owner of these companies. we are talent like nba players and we are part owners of fox news. that's part of what comes when you work for another company. i like the quote from tyler peary, and he said "on your own
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business, owned your own way." these players had businesses that they owned themselves, because they put all the money in. a lot of these players want black owners and there should be but you have to put the work in. i think there are a lot of rich black folk who are willing to buy these teams. i want to be the owner of an nba team one day and that i think that's where the conversation needs to go. not this stupid conversation to suggest that just because you own a brand, which is what they are saying, they own the copyright of the logos in the franchise and they pay players to go out there because of their entitlement and ability. these players exercise great judgment because they have hefty contracts, which they should. this is a business term. >> tucker: will of course, they own a company with employees.
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and that is why it's immoral, it's the opposite of course, they are being paid for their work. so why would the nba owners be brave enough to stand up to this nonsense and think, knock it off, this is the company and i own the company? >> again, that shows you the amount of influence that players have. let's go back historically. can you imagine having that ability to go to help masters on the plantation that they couldn't do that? that's how ridiculous the analogy to slavery that it is. these players, they have a lot of influence. they have million-dollar contracts. and the argument is for black ownership, they are all for it. this is political correctness gone wild. >> tucker: that's not the argument, that's totally nuts. thank you for that. that's it for us tonight from
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beautiful tokyo and the "two rooms" bar and grill. we are traveling to kyoto tomorrow so we will join you from there. back tomorrow at 8:00 p.m. eastern time. the sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and >> sean: happy wednesday morning. i love this, tucker in japan. hope you're having a great time. great coverage, thank you for being with us, welcomed us to be 28 tonight, it appears one of the world's most powerful companies is clearly hell-bent on stopping donald trump from winning in 2020, or anyone like him for ever winning in the future. it's all on tape. we have a full report coming up later, right here exclusively on this show. you do not want to miss this tape. first, we do have breaking news on multiple fronts in our quest for equal justice, and of course, to hold those who abuse power involved in incredible corruption accountable

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