tv Tucker Carlson Tonight FOX News January 14, 2020 9:00pm-10:00pm PST
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." the president, as you can see on the screen, just about to speak to supporters tonight in milwaukee,ou wisconsin. site of the democratic national convention. we are following that rally in moments. in the meantime, we want to bring you the latest on the democratic party, because theret is, in the end, justice in this world. it is coming apart before our eyes. what a spectacle it is. the catalyst for the class is primary season that officially begins with the iowa caucuses, fewer than a few weeks from today, so soon. it seemed like just this morning that senator elizabeth warren had been ordained to the front runner and the likely democratic nominee. but not anymore.nt
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in this environment, political fortunes can change overnight, faster than warren's ethnic identity, even.ng suddenly the wine campaign seems to be falling apart. her fund-raising has tanked. she is badly behind in the early primaries. she has a danger of dipping below 10% nationally.y. it's ugly, and so, as she hurtles toward earth, one has pulled her reserve chute. she is denouncing bernie sanders, wait for it, as a sexist. she claims that he said no woman could ever win a presidential election. bernie sanders denies it. so who is telling the truth? the sanders campaign responded with this video of their candidate making apposite case decades ago. watch. >> the real issue is not whether you are black or white, whether you are a woman or a man. in my view, a woman can be elected member of the united states. >> tucker: a woman could be elected president of the united states, you just saw it. so has bernie sanders changed his mind about that? elizabeth warren has claimed that he has.
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the question is, is she telling the truth? let's review the evidence. this is a person who lied about her ethnicity. this is also a person who made big money advising corporations on how to avoid paying the people they harmed, and then, once she had cashed in doing that, build an entirely new persona is a ferocious consumer champion. this is a person's of synthetic and uncertain of who she is that she can't even drink a beer with her own husband without coming off like the captain and a hostage video. speak a hold on, a sect, i need to get me a beer. my husband, bruce, is now in here. want a beer? >> i will pass on a beer for n now. >> tucker: make a note to yourself, and watch the video at least once a day. i'm going to pull up a stool and sat down. how would you. like to have dinner with her?
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terrifying. if you think that is the full cyst thing you've ever seen, keep listening. here is elizabeth warren telling audience how she was fired from her first job for the crime of getting pregnant, because that was what life was like in america before pioneering feminist like elizabeth warren put everything on the line to change the rules. it was a scape, right out of the handmaid's tale. >> i was visibly pregnant, and the principal did what principals did in those days, wished me luck and hired someone else for the job. i was visibly pregnant. and the principal did what principals did in those days. wished me a buck, and hired someone else for the job. i was visibly pregnant. wish me luck, and hire someone else for the job. i was visibly pregnant. wished me luck and hired someone else for the job. i was visibly pregnant. he wished me luck and hired someone else for the job.
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>> tucker: "wished me luck," exact same arm gesture every time, carbon copy. watching the tape, how could wet have ever believed she was going to win anything? how dumb are we? by the way, the center she described never happen. she made it up. ted how do we know that? because elizabeth warren herself told a very different story 12 years before.re >> i worked in a public school system, but i worked with the children withil disabilities. and i did that for a year, and then, that summer, i actually didn't have the education courses come so i was on the emergency certificate, it was called, and i went back to graduate school, took a couple of courses inpl education, and said, i don't think this is going to work out for me. and i was pregnant with my first baby. so i had a baby, and stayed home for a couple of years.
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and i was really casting about, thinking, what am i going to do? >> tucker: [laughs]m so it turns out they didn't actually wish her luck and fire her for being pregnant. what a fraud. what a liar. a phony. we can save that conclusively. so can a lot of voters. say what you want about bernie sanders -- we do regularly -- but he probably didn't attack elizabeth warren for being a woman. a lot of reasons not to vote for bernie sanders, we have to be a shallow, lifestyle liberal to think sexism is one of them. that was what warren's hail mary pass, and she is done. it is over. where does that leave us in the democrat party? really with two options. the party is either going to nominate an elderly socialist or an elderly corporate show who spent decades taking bribes from the credit card companies. those are the choices. democrats have reason to be nervous about that choice. here is the latest tonight, the not very reassuring development and project veritas. it is newly released video.
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have no reason to doubt -- we haven't verified it ourselves, but you can judge for yourself. in it, sanders campaign organizer vows that if bernie sanders doesn't get the nomination, people are going to get hurt. >> bernie doesn't get the nomination, be ready to be in milwaukee. a [bleep] girl scout. they are going to get beaten in milwaukee. >> tucker: that sounds like a good time. blood in the street. and keep in mind, that is what he is predicting will happen if bernie sanders loses. what is going to happen if bernie sanders wins? watch. >> spent millions of dollars reeducating their [bleep] people. like, we are probably going to do the same [bleep] thing here.
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for education for everybody, we have to teach you to not be a [bleep]. >> tucker: [laughs] reeducation. they are just confirming every suspicion to the candidate who honeymooned in the soviet union, we learned, employees campaign staff for pls in the first term. feelelre better? dana perino hosts "the daily briefing with dana perino," she joins us tonight. is that the democratic race, more amusing with every passing day. are we overstating elizabeth warren? she thinks she is going to save her campaign by calling bernie sanders a sexist, but maybe she is? >> well, i would love to know, maybe we will find out one day who actually meets that information.th there is some speculation it could i come from the biden team, right, to try and so a little mischief between candidate a and candidate become meeting moran and sanders, because electrical candidates, they can't live with each other and they can't live without
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each other. or they similarit supporters. one at some point is going to have to take off the gloves and start swinging, and i think that she took -- somebody said i'm an elitist on the sanders campaign, got very upset about that, so then it seemed like it was retaliation, to say that bernie sanders is a sexist. and i think the nonaggression pact between these two, and might even last three tonight's debate, but there's only three weeks until iowa, answer me, bernie sanders actually has a better organization, better campaign staff, and are on the march. i don't know ife they will actually be able to pull it off. joe biden still probably will squeak it out, ultimately, in the end, but bernie sanders is definitely on the rise, and i'm not going to start comparing prg myself a reeducation at this point, but i think he is running pretty good campaign. >> tucker: are not a math
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major, but here's the layout as far as i can tell. a three-person race, if you take out the tiny, episcopalian mayor from the midwest. bernibernie sanders and biden. elizabeth warren, sanders, bid biden. warren and sanders are drawing thein same kind of left populist voters. so if one drops out, you combine the people who support them,pl they dwarf joe biden, correct? >> that's right. i don't know what the elizabeth warren supporters wouldn't be able to say that they are for bernie. may be so. but with the bernie people, to be for anybody else. >> tucker: that's a good point. >> back in 2016, it's estimated 10% of bernie sanders supporters voted for president trump. that could certainly happen again. but i do think -- bernie sanders believes he was robbed because of the superdelegate process in 2016, the dnc has changed many
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rules to try to make things morr with the progressive base, and they're definitely on the march. they want to win. >> tucker: very quick, biden is reaching out to wall street, i think he would have their support anyway, he's worked on their behalf before. >> but if it comes down to sanders and biden, that seems to open up a gap, a chasm in the middle of the party that is hard to see how they could bridge it. they have nothing in common. >> today on "the daily briefing," talked to tim o'brien, senior policy advisor for mayor mike bloomberg, also in the running, don't forget, this could go to a contested convention in july, right there in milwaukee, and i wouldn't necessarily count -- discount -- i wouldn't discount the effect the michael bloomberg team would have on this race, especially if they think bernie sanders is going to win the nomination. i >> tucker: yeah. i'm really enjoying it. >> it's fun, right? >> tucker: oh,>> it's the best. it's like christmas.
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>> tell dave rubin i said hi. >> tucker: he sitting right here. i will. thanks, dana. millions of african-american and hispanic voters, and according to the press, the geniuses on cable news, they are racists, because not enough of them have backed african-american candidates. watch this.h >> a stage for democratic party that is all white is not a stage a democrat should be proud of in 2020. >> with booker dropping outcome of this contest becomes much more white. >> it was tougher cory booker to get down 4%, just like a stuffer kamala harris and others. the voters here don't look like the voters in the rest of the electorate and country come at the time of our race for them. >> the way they set up the primary order of states is a bad idea. based upon lily white states that don't reflect the democratic party. there's a lot of ways to win's presidential election for democrats, and it's not just getting all those crusty white guys in diners, you know, in the
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midwest. nothing gives guys in diners in the midwest. >> tucker: i swear, the trumpuc campaign is paying that woman. she is just an ad for trump. dave rubin hosts "the rubin report" on youtube. great to see you tonight. to be very clear,an the woman you're talking about right there is jennifer rubin. i am in no way related. very important that i say that. >> tucker: clearly, you watch them, i'm voting for trump, i don't care. to speak with very confusing. >> tucker: unbelievable. anyway, let me ask you, how dehumanizing do you think it is to see people in the media who appear intent on dividing the country along with racial lines, to dismiss people based on their skin color, how do we get to this place? >> who was the one that wanted his children to be judged by the content of their character?
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mlk jr., obviously. he was a liberal. with the progressives have nothing to do with true liberalism. for years, they have been screaming that all of us, anyone who is not a woke, intersectional progressive a racist. but at the end of the road of that is exactly what is happening right now. they would have to turn it on themselves. and now they are turning it on themselves, so msnbc is not putting up people to basically say, forget those republicans and conservatives and trump supporter's that are racists, we are the racist, because an hour for right now, there's going to be a democratic debate, i think on cnn, and guess what is going to happen? it's good to be all white people. thank god elizabeth warren is 11,024th of native american. andrew yang from his asianness doesn't count because it doesn't fit into the intersectional calculator. this is the end game of what all of these people -- >> tucker: you are suggesting,
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they want to be precise about this, there blaming black voters. >> blacks aren't supporting their own. >> tucker: they are turning to the african-american electorate of the democratic party and think you are bigots. rich people and msnbc come i can't remember her name, jennifer rubin, that is what thy are doing. >> state of the union last year, and president trump said we have the lowest all-time black unemployment, and the cameras flashed to the congressional black caucus, and they sat there like this. if you cared about your country, if you cared aboutnt black peop, wouldn't you be happy that they have low unemployment? that would be good.. but if you are a partisan hack,, then you wouldn't care about c that. tuthink most people are waking up to this stuff. i sent out a tweet on january 1st saying this is the year of the implosion of this thing. of wokeness. good has to implode because of elizabeth has to call bernie a misogynist, and someone else has
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to call bernie a racist, because that is all they got, because they can't debate on policy. they can't really debate on taxes or foreign policy or any of these things, so they have to get you on all of these things,a because it sort of work to come in a lot of ways come against conservatives. you are one of the few guys that consistently stands up against it, but it silences a lot of people. they cried well for too long. >> tucker: really no one is for this crap, other than a tiny percentage of msnbc host, but your average person of any color doesn't like this. >> nobody cares. it's anathema and it's a reverse of what the american dream is. no one cares what your skin color is. nobody cares what your gender is, or even your sexuality, or any of these things. but if you are an american and live by the laws of america, and you work hard and try to better your life and your family's life, that is what this whole thing is about.has why do they never talk about that?
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why are they afraid to say words like liberty and freedom? teen who said those words? tulsi gabbard said it, and now she is out. >> tucker: these are the worst people i've ever dealt with, and i can't wait until you're gone. dave rubin, great to see you. after three years of promises, democrats finally impeach the president. what does it mean for this country come a long term? what kind of precedent does it set? victor davis hanson has thoughtr deeply about that and joins us after break. plus, fixing the bureau's fisa process. and he be trusted?trus rhetorical question. also, monitoring the president's speech tonight in milwaukee, highlights just ahead. ♪ >> president trump: crazy bernie sanders on the washington democrats -- by the way, bernie is surging. bernie, bernie is surging. [boos] bernie.
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♪ >> tucker: so, and impeachment update for you tonight, even before he was sworn into office, donald trump was, of course, the subject of many attempts to impeach him. the left spent three years hunting for a way to do that. russia didn't work, neither did stormy daniels. remember that? finally, lester democrats settled on impeaching the president for asking the ukraine
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president to investigate -- they impeach him for that, they did it. pothe point was to improve the party's chances in the presidential race this year. will that work? probably not. but the effects may linger far beyond this year's election. what do those effects be? victor davis hanson has thought a lot about this, senior fellow at the hoover institution. he rode a piece on this exact same question. thank you for coming on tonight. >> thank you for having become a tucker. >> tucker: what kind of precedent does the set, and what future presidents look forward to, post-trump impeachment? >> i think we are on the ground, tucker. from now on, you are not going to expect to have bipartisan support in the congress. i don't think anybody cares whether you have 51% public support. i don't think you're going to have to specify anything of high crimes and misdemeanors or treason or bribery. it could just be obstruction or abuse of power or something. in addition, i don't think it is going to be rare. i think any time a first-term
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president loses in his first midterm the house, the house is going to try to impeach him. as a political act. it's exactly opposite of what the framers outlined in the constitution and what hamilton, for example, talked about in "the federalist" papers. and i think it is meant to be a political tool, sort of a vote of no confidence, and it's going to be quite frequent. i think it's also part of aar larger trends that we are destroying institutions and customs and practices for the p noble and -- suppose a noble end of getting trump. i don't like we have att fisa court with any integrity anymore.it they didn't ask about the fbi fraudulent documents that were presented. they were apprised by devin nunes, for example come on two occasions, didn't listen to him. now the outside adjudicator was knee-deep defending the afghan they have lost all of their credibility. i don't know if we have a whistle-blower concept anymore. it whistle-blower was somebody
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with strong, principled views that came forward and took the heat, had first-hand knowledge, met with the inspector general. that is not true anymore. you just go to the opposition party in congress and develop a strategy, never identify yourself. no firsthand knowledge, maybe thirdhand gossip. that's gone by the wayside. we are in new territory. they're sort of a shadow government. we might like the europeans with an alternate government and waiting. but all of these people coming forward, ben rhodes and his group, hillary's group, john kerry, actively opposing in a way that i don't think clinton or bush did. i've never understood the concept of a cia director emeritus, or a director of national intelligence, going on cable tv and being paid to analyze and attack the incumbent president about a scandal in which they are knee-deep in. >> tucker: while retaining their top-secret security
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clearance, the same time working for a cable channel. >> winking and nodding they have sources that are really going to substantiate their accusation that trump may be indicted by mueller, all fraudulent and bogus. that's a new thing. the fbi director, nationa he gen fifth to the opposition be paid for while using his government clearing. all of these things are disturbing, and they all have a common theme that trump is so dangerous to the republic that we can cast away the protocols that have been servicin have sel for. >> tucker: msnbc and cnn have abetted that, paying these former intel officials, and it has really had a destructive effect on the country. i hope they think it was worth it. i think it is disgusting. professor, thank you for putting that in context so ably as you do.
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>> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: the doj inspector general expose what turned out to be flagrant and real abuses of the fisa process by the fbi. the fbi, of course, spied on carter page and did a lot of rotten things in order to do it. recently, the fbi was hit with a court order to fix the fisa application process. that's the good news. here's the bad news. this week, former doj official david chris was appointed to appeal the reform process. but if you are paying attention, you know that during the russia investigation, he strongly defended the fbi surveillance of page, and also evidence that he was a political partisan. now he is the one who was supposed to fix the problem. how should you feel about that? francine hanks is a former federal prosecutor that joins us tonight. thank you for coming on. i want to be open minded, last four years learning of a lot of reasons to distrust my government, but looking for reasons to trust my government. how should i feel about this? >> i don't think you should feel good. chris was appointed as a friend
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of the court. it looks to me like a friend of the swamp. what we have here is a rotating cavalcade of officials, and it doesn't matter what party they are in. they go in and out of government come in and out of the right law firms, in and out of the right social circleses in d.c., and ty are part of the swamp that president trump has so rightly been talking about now for aseveral years. with respect to chris, though, he is not neutral. he's 1 of 8 people the court could have appointed. why did they pick the guy, the one guy out of the eight, who has been supporting the fbi? and let me just say come as a federal prosecutor who handled by someone it's myself, as an assistant d.a., which i was, too, this is just shocking. ck you read the steele dossier, if you look at the fisa application, you will see that there were glaring caution signs for the most baby assistant district attorney in this country, who would have recognized and said, i'm not going to a court.
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i'm not going to a judge for you, agence so-and-so, or detective someone so come on this crap. it is so outside the bounds of what we demand for probable cause, and when you arema talkig about the fisa court, clandestine tools, national security, using the tools of intelligence of his country, talking about a higher level that is required. >> tucker: and it's scary, because you watch what they did to carter page, who did nothing. serve this country as a naval officer. and the people who did it have not been punished. they won't be. the appointment of chris suggest nothing will change. meanwhile, guys like roger stone or general flynn looking at prison for nothing. how do you restore the average person confidence that the system is on the level, democracy is real, and it's not being run by a small group of self-interested bad people? >> you restore confidence by taking action. i wrote about this in the
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"washington examiner." two-tier justice, comparing the hillary clinton investigation of the donald trump investigation, two similarly situated people who were treated very differently. and all the people who work for them, all of the people associated with them, were treated very differently. and until the public sees thatli we are no longer treating people differently, i don't know how you restore confidence. >> tucker: you need someone to come in and really meet out the punishment, not for ends, trulye confidence of the average person. great to see you. thank you.es >> thank you, tucker. >> tucker: to the left, author stephen king is a villain for saying he cares more about art and diversity. responding to that another madness in hollywood tonight. the president speaking at a rally in the midwest tonight.th highlights from that speech coming up. >> president trump: and their courageous struggle for freedom, it's incredible what is going on over there, it really is. but we are watching them. we are watching very closely.
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and we were ready, that night, when the attack was made on us. the attack was made on us. remember this, they killed an american that killed other people just before that. we did what we did, right? and they said, it's our turn now. i said, you better be careful when you say it's our turn, because we had designated targets. it would have taken them 30 years to rebuild, if that was even possible. it's true. ♪ bottom line is,
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>> tucker: author stephen king is a good writer. a narcissist, judging by his twitter feed. none of that is saving him from the outrage on the left. why? because stephen king thinks art should be judged on quality. oscar nominations came out yesterday. attackinees are under for not being diverse enough. in response to this, kim tweeted this. "i would never consider diversity in matters of art. only quality."ld it seems to me to do otherwise to be wrong." again, stephen king is not a conservative. hardly. he's a lifelong liberal, but it codoesn't matter. saying something reasonable, l defending art is unacceptable on the left. so the left spent all day trashing him online. dean cain knows what that looks like. he's an actor in los angeles,
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played superman on television, and many other roles. thanks for coming on. >> i'm happy to be here.o >> tucker: stephen king, he is a serious liberal. but for the crime of defending art, he is being denounced as a racist.. that's got to have a chilling effect on art and artists. >> well, it's terrifying. if you are not woke enough, you are out. he has put some of the most woke tweets out there ever, and then he said something that's patently true, which is art should be judged on art, not diversity. it should be about the art. it's what martin luther king jr. asked for. a day when you are judged by the content of your character, not by the color of your skin. and that's exactly what he said. and then the left wants to eat their own. that is what is happening. >> tucker: those of us who care about art, who think beauty matters, shouldn't we be really worried? >> i am. i think it's crazy. i don't see color, creed.
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denzel washington won best actor, because he was the best actor. i wouldn't have given it to him because he's black. yeah, he's my favorite actor, but it's not because he's blacki it's because he's the best actor i know. i think he's fantastic. that's how it should be. i don't think he wants to be judged just because he's black. >> tucker: i can't imagine he does. bewhy would he? >> i don't think anybody else really wants to be. i find that insane. it's been a hypocrisy of hollywood.re it's what we do, apparently. >> tucker: speaking of hollywood, he knew paul mack says hollywood is the least trusted institution in america. as someone who has spent his life in hollywood, how do you feel about that? >> to me, they are the least trusted, as well. hollywood is a bottom line tone. whatever makes the money, you are in. l look at the people who have fallen from grace, so to speak. harvey weinstein. how many people coddled were around them? someone in power, the
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indiscretions, we will pay attention to. and it's horrible. hollywood should be not trusted, and actors do our job, but certainly may not always be the bastion of morality, let's put it that way. >> tucker: i've noticed that. vince vaughn, who i don't know but always struck me as a decent guy, and a good actor, i don't know the extent to which he is actually being attacked or not for shaking trump's hand, but should he be worried? >> vince vaughn is beyond being worried because he got into the place where he is untouchable, such great success that he won't be facing any real backlash, but the fact that he shook the president's hand and that made -- whether people were just the fact that it went viral, like it wasus a thing, it's about as crazy as and a sitting with george w. bush. this is part of the problem we haveg . you can't sit with someone you would disagree with without being horribly attacked. we need to bewe talking with eah other.
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you and we disagree, you should be talking, otherwise i make to a bigoted. >> tucker: so smart. i can't let you get away with wt playing my favored clip with ricky gervais'. at the golden globes. >> you say you are welcome, but the company you work for unbelievable. apple, amazon, disney. if isis started a streaming service, you call your agent, wouldn't you? so if you do win and award tonight, don't use it as a platform to make a political speech, right? you are in no position to lecture the public about anything. you know nothing about the real world. most of you spent less time in school than greta thunberg. so if you win, come up, except your award, think your agent, and your god, and sleep. >> tucker: like his central nervous system -- when i watch that. did that penetrate? >> i think it did give a speeches that came through, and set a being 97 speeches about brokenness, there was like four.
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well, let me pull back a little bit. at least i hope so. that was one of the greatest moments i had ever seen. at an awards show. he picked on them, as theyme should be picked on, on us, anyone in hollywood. remember the old dean martin roast? those are great. i'm named after dean martin. those are the greatest. those people lack the ability to look at themselves and laugh at themselves these days, and it's unfortunate, but ricky gervais', it's one of mine -- well, it's a new year, it is not very long into it, but my favorite moment of the year, without a doubt. >> tucker: you are really named after dean martin? amazing. i didn't know that. dean cain. >> great to see you. appreciate it. >> tucker: nick sandmann got cnn to pay after they vilified him, tried to wreck his life, so why isn't the press celebrating this triumph of the week over the powerful? they are on the side of the powerful against the week, that's why. details in a minute. plus, the president's rally
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♪ >> tucker: a california couple tonight accused of luring thieves to their home and thenif assaulting them on camera. in a case that raises an important question about who we ought to be punishing in this country. chief breaking news correspondent trace gallagher has more on this. >> but in andd fresno, 25 year old cory kern out and is 29-year-old wife, savanah, moved into their home, and a into their car. if unitedar later, it happened
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again, so the couple put a bike in their front yard and waited, and when someone tried to steal it, as they knew someone would,h baseball bats and beat the person, and put it on youtube. this went on for months, until the couple got arrested for assault. nonlife-threatening injuries on four people. they say it was a lot more than four. but nobody got arrested for stealing bikes, because the couple never reported the bike stolen. though in california, stealing anything under $950 is no longer punishable. by the way, the couple who took matters into their own hands has moved on, but neighbors say there hasn't been any theft since they left. tucker? >> tucker: trace gallagher,, thanks for the update. appreciate it. in a state of california, authorities have decided to let people steal whatever they want, and when homeowners decide to protect their own property, they get arrested. just so you know. just over a year ago, cnn
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collaborated with "the washington post" and many other so-called news outlets to destroy the lives of innocent teenagers from covington high school in kentucky. operating on the basis of totally false cliches about those kids, they slandered them relentlessly. last week, cnn settled a lawsuit with covington student nick sandmann, an an end try thm for ordinary. a kid victimized by people far more powerful than he. understandable cnn would want to sweep this under the rug. they got busted, and they paid. hopefully many millions. but the rest of the press also, curiously, seemed uninterested in coveringst what is an inspirational story. jamitammy bruce is a host on fox nation i joins us tonight. tammy, thanks for coming on. this is a great story too me. if high school kid fights back against the corporate behemoth cnn, jeff zucker, whose minions went up to destroy h his life bigger fights back gets justice, and nobody -- nobody even
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notices? how?od >> they noticed, and they have chosen to not cover it. >> tucker: good point. >> this is important for you to go after this settlement. he was a sewing for about $250 million. even if he gets 10% or 1%, he's going to be fine. eof course, this is a minor, but the reason the other media really have uncovered is because they also -- many, not all -- did very similar things to this young man. of course, his crime was wearing a maga how to. his crime as they were with the pro-life march, that was the first crime. than the other crime was that they support the president. so what the attorneys for mr. sandman have announced is when the next 30 to 40 days, they are going to be pressing more, at least 13 more lawsuits, including the standing lawsuit that exists, still come against "washington post" and nbc. they will be filing against abc and cbs, an english newspaper called "the guardian." "huffington post," which is, of course, on the internet. npr, partially government-fund
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government-funded. newspaper that has a lot of smaller -- cincinnati enquirer, other smaller entities. when you are looking at the spectrum here of individuals, entities, i should say, we did with the lawyers for mr. sandman say that cnn data, which is defame their client, you are seeing a media, anyway, can't even report the news because they see themselves as perhaps suffering consequences. that's part of it. remember all and would also is the lawyer, the lawyer for nicholas, and he had some great success also for burt ramsey, the son of patsy ramsey, who was against cbs, and they said, they implieded he was involved in his sister's murder. >> tucker: that he murdered his sister. >> yes, and they won a i settlement. a lawyer who has done this on contingency, a lawyer with history of success, a respected, serious man, and a minor being
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involved. but as long as the media is willing to destroy a minor, of course, itf tells you they are willing to do it to anyone at this point. >> tucker:ny that's exactly right. they are supposed to be comforting the afflicted, supposed to be punching up. a child from a catholic school, they try to destroy his life. i hope he crushes them. i mean it. i want the underdog to get this. y.>> lawyers suing and not my favorite thing, but this is one way to keepnd the powerful in-line, especially media, not only when they abandon their job and the responsibility, they bturn themselves into the mob, into a mob of wolves, and are willing to rip anyone apart. that's going to have to stop. >> tucker: the praetorian>> guard for the ruling class. tammy, great to see you. the president spent the evening rallying support in milwaukee, wisconsin, site of the democratic national convention this summer. we have highlights from what he said after thee break. >> president trump: make america great again.
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♪ ♪ >> tucker: wisconsin turned out to be a critical state for donald trump back in 2016, and remains central to his reelection strategy come as you shouldn't be surprised he is campaigning in milwaukee tonight. a lot of pilots for the rally. here arehl some. >> president trump: soleimani was responsible for murdering
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thousands of americans and was actively planning new attacks. but we stopped him cold. [applause] frankly, they already started the attack, as you saw, in baghdad, on our very large embassy in baghdad. that was already started. and i said to our grea generalse don't want another benghazi. not on my watch, or any watch. they said, sir, we will be there tomorrow. i said, nope, got to be there right now.m get them over there now. now. [applause] they have thousands of soldiers, you take a look at that crowd, that was notol protesters. they were soldiers. and they were surrounding our embassy in baghdad, and all of a sudden, they see these beautiful, very expensive i will tell you, brand-new apache
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helicopters rolling over, and we saw those missiles launched. and they were big,ag and they we fast, and they were fast, they were accurate. four fell short. but 12 of them hit. and i said, man, they are quick. they knew immediately what they were. and they saw those missiles hit. i said, how bad is it? they hit a base. and in our later or so, we get a call back. how many killed? nobody, serve. [applause] i said, how many hurt? they said, nobody, sir. and i said, they just saved
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themselves a trillion dollars and a lot of lives. a 's true. a trillion, not a billion. a trillion. so they did a very smart thing. we are not looking for a regime. they tried that olivia hillary clinton, let's get rid of -- let's get rid of libya, let's get rid of qaddafi. how is that working out? let's get rid of qaddafi. that's a hillary deal. than you then you have benghazi. they didn't respond. here's a story with the democrats. if i didn't kill him, and let's say we lost three, four, five embassies or bases or thousands of people or hundreds of people oratorical people were killed. they would have said trump should have taken him out. anything we do, they go the opposite, so we kill him, and that was precision.
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some people thought it was much too fast. went too fast. so we kill him, and they say what a horrible -- we t didn't kill him, they say what a horrible thing. a wall, we are building a wall. you do know that, right? [applause] and by the way, they think they caught me. they never catch us. because, you know, mexico is paying for the wall. alyou know that. you will see that. it's all worked out. mexico -- it's driving them crazy. now they say, okay, he's building the wall, but mexico didn't pay. mexico will pay. >> tucker: that's it for us tonight, unfortunately. we will get back, though, every weeknight, the show there is now and always the sworn enemy of my income pomposity, smugness, and groupthink. good night from los angeles. we head east, sean hannity in
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new york city, with breaking news. >> sean: i have news for you. go to in-n-out burger.o the way you order, animal style. double-double, the best. good to see you, tucker. >> tucker: i'm going right now, man. >> sean: welcomety to "hannity." the president, as you just saw, beaking to get another massive crowd at a rally, this time in milwaukee, wisconsin, we will take you there live throughout the hour, bring you all of the highlights coming up tonight. first, we do start with big breaking news from the swamp. finally, nancy pelosi, speaker in name only, and the house democrats have finally agreed to send over their b.s. articles of impeachment to the senate, tomorrow. robecause democrats know these articles are so laughably weak, they have now decided to include brand-new, a trove of documents that were not presented during their schiff sham impeachment proceeding, this 25t
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