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ah, i'd love to, but people get really emotional when i sing. help from a team that will exceed your expectations. ♪ super tuesday. good night, everyone, have a great ♪ >> tucker: good evening and welcome to "tucker carlson tonight." a historic moment today and world politics after much trial and error and a great deal of anxiety and frustrated, the democratic establishment has finally chosen a candidate to stop a bernie sanders. f there is much relief inor washington right now. the sanders threat is imminent and profound and they have been sweating it. imagine general chinese gordon and he will know how they feel. terrified. it's one thing if your country falls apart if tenth graders can't read and 9-year-olds are taking puberty blocking drugs
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and another more 10,000 americans fentanyl dozed. does. if there is a rogue candidate out there who might actually be serious about closing the carried interest loophole and forcing private equity barons, that cannot stand. it is totally and completely unacceptable. in fact it is morally wrong. we are going to war. tonight, they have found their warhorse. a hero they would imagine will carry them to victory from mont. it is this candidate whom you should know is literally now the youngest man in the democratic race. they t believe he has the confidence, the intensity, the elecintellect to defeat sanders. ladies and gentlemen, mr. joe biden. >> look, tomorrow is super
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tuesday. i am rushing ahead aren't i? 150 million people have been killed since 2007 when bernie voted to exempt gun manufacturers from liability. they put 720 million back in the workforce. nobody should be in jail for a nonviolent crime. mynv name is joe biden, i am a democratic candidate for the united states senate. what a neatta town. play the radio, make sure the television, excuse me, make sure you have the record player on at night. we choose science over fiction. we choose truth over facts. think about it, we have evidence, all menut and women -- you know the thing. >> tucker: yup, that's the man. it's super thursday and he is running for the united states senate in the memory of half the
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country murdered by guns. not to mention clean and articulate. in the hope they can put three quarters of a billion women back to work whether they want to go or not. that's the kind of transformational candidate you are looking for. b joe biden is your man. if you're looking to get a second serving of jell-o from the 4:30 early bird buffet, biden can do that too. he is a renaissance man. as he himself will telling you. the renaissance was a long time ago. honestly, and how do you say this without being rude or mean, this whole thing is sad. worse than that, it's cruel. running joe biden for president is like making your dog wear a a dress. it mayss make for an amusing instagram post, but it's wrong. you can see the confusion and the dog's eyes.s. you can see the same thing and joe biden's eyes if you look closely.
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so far, the only thing we have learned from biden's candidacy is that there is no one around him who cares enough to make him stop. instead, they are only enablers. today both pete buttigieg and amy klobuchar and doors joe biden and beto o'rourke. these are party people doing the bidding of their corporate masters. there is nothing warm or sentimental about it. they are pushing a defective product on consumers, and they know it. but whatever it takes, the biden campaign is much less about ideals. they are only concerned with institutional control. that's where all of their power comes from. from holding together and running things. if the democratic coalition breaks down, they are by definition powerless. they have nothing. and the real threat of bernie sanders is the threat he poses to thewe party. he could split it in half and break it forever. that cannot happen. joe biden as their last chance. that's why they are backing him. probably the only group a
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sincerely cheering on biden as the credit card companies. he was there paid lackey in washington. they gavee jobs to his son. in return, he carried their legislation through congress. meanwhile, average joe's as joe like himself says, were crushed by credit card debt. the average interest rate in this country is 21%. 21% interest at a time when the fed is giving banks billions of dollars, nearly for free. that's how low interest rates are for them, but you are paying 21%. this is a disaster. how bad is it? let's put it in perspective. ask yourself, how many people do you know personally who have been hospitalized for coronavirus? maybe none. now ask yourself how many people you know personally whose livesl have been diminished or destroyed by credit card debt? yeah. maybe it's happened to you. it probably has. it's u up to do so many people. joe biden is one of the
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decision-makers that made that possible. but they don't care. for the good of the country, you have to vote for joe biden? they don't even believe it as they say it. t they don't even like biden. but this point they will say anything, because they have to. former advisor to bill and hillary leake clinton, joins us tonight. richard, this is, sincere. i lived in washington a long time. but flocking to the credit card companies, being a paid, employee your son. 21% in the country when the fed is giving free money to banks, how is that defensible? >> so, again, joe biden represented a state of these credit cards happened to be headquartered in. but there is a reason say in the last national poll, but joe biden was running 50-41 over
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donald trump. and that's because -- >> tucker: isld that okay with you? is that okay with you? i guess it's okay to sell to sell fortified wine to winos, but if you are representing thunderbird, are you proud of that? i can't give anything company that brings more misery than credit card companies. they are discussing. >> yeah. >> tucker: how did i get so liberal here? >> i think if you had a -- if you had to rank the reasons they are doing not that well, let's look at the last tax cut which mainly went to the rich and didn't really do all that much for the middle class who aredn m struggling to pay for the combination of education, health care, you know the litany.de credit card debt is a problem for some people. but if you had a beef with the democratic -- >> tucker: really? >> yes. >> tucker: housing and health care are the three --
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>> tucker: these is one of the few shows thatne talks about the things. i think they are worse than a russia. let me ask you though, sincerely, i know you don't want biden to be president, i get b , he gives no sense that he is prepared for this, that he is up for it. he is looking forward to super tuesday. i am not being mean. he does not seem prepared for this. >> the person he is going to be running against has said that we -- people need to sacrifice for the furniture of their children. reading off the teleprompter. somebody reading off the teleprompters of the river don'd the revolutionary war attacked airports. >> tucker: i make mistakes all the time. let me ask you, i am sincere. trump says things that people disagree with. >> it is not disagreeing -- >> tucker: drop is fading crush mark i don't get that sense. i get that sense for biden.
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i'm serious that he is fading. >> i think that donald trump -- >> that didn't sound too great. do i think biden -- do i think that -- >> tucker: everybody screws up, but do you think biden is all there? look at all this tape? he will just reach a mental cul-de-sac and spins around in circles, it's sad. >> it will not surprise you to know that they show a tape much longer of all the idiotic things that donald trump said that are equally silly, stupid, call it what you will. i understand -- >> tucker: i know a lot of people that just like trump. he's a fascist, he's a fascist. i don't think people say he is not all there. they like biden, they all say the same thing. if they don't think is up for
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it. but that's not a concern for you? >> i would invite your audience to google the phrase "job teleprompter mistakes." >> tucker: you are not answering the question. maybe i am just blinded by -- it doesn't seem like he is doing well. >> i think joe biden has been saying things for decades. it's now in the spotlight. so yeah, people are going to pick on it. if you want to go golf for goff, this is a fair fight. >> tucker: we will see. good luck! job biden as your guide. >> i feel a lot better. >> tucker: good luck. thank you so much. all the attention will of course
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be on bernie sanders and joe biden. we want to pause and remember the candidates we lost over the weekend. not permanently, they are just not in the race. their failure to win the nomination is a reason for all of us to feel better about a ourselves. tom steyer just proved that simply because you are a billionaire, doesn't mean you are an oligarch. in the end, an, and a barren sce dance on stage. that guy can make a billion dollars, you can a too. pete buttigieg's defeat means they are pretty open minded. they still want their presidents to be human. creepy robots with biographies crafted in a silicon valley lab are going to have to wait until the 22nd century to have their chance. here is buttigieg minutes ago backing biden. >> it is an honor to be here
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with vice president biden. when i ran for president, we made it clear that the whole idea was about rallying the country together to defeat donald trump and to win the arrow for the valleys that we share.. and that was always a goal that was much bigger than me becoming president. it is in the name of that goal that i am delighted to endorse and support joe biden. >> tucker: i think barack obama gave that exact same speech. of course, amy klobuchar dropped out as well. the democratic race may be smaller tonight, but it's not more amicable. why? because elizabeth warren is still running. shend is opening campaigning for an open brokers campaign. her only reason is to sabotage bernie sanders. many candidates are willing to play along.
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the anxieties and strangeness of the democratic coalition are coming to the surface. it's like pulling up a rock and all these things crawl away or try to. we are learning a lot about what gthey really care about. over the weekend, "the boston globe" ran a piece arguing that it was disrespectful for bernie sanders to try to win the massachusetts primary since it would be a "major humiliation" for elizabeth warren. that's a really identity politics taken to its end point. if you are too extreme for the donor class, then it's sexist to try to win an election. one of the wisest people we knt know, out in california, joins us tonight. professor, you look at this and what you make of it? >> while this latest dropout group of klobuchar and a buttigieg is the same thing of the first roundnd of dropouts wh camilla harris and booker. how to sum it all up, after a year of all of this woken and
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diversity and white privilege, what we end up with? we ended up with three old white guys who are 77 and 78 with a neo-marxist presum presume it leader. it is the complete antithesis of the whole democratic party. we have nobody who is a charismatic characterma unde otn bernie sanders. so -- and then they have lease outside a billionaire coming in to save everybody from bernie sanders on the premise that biden was fading. biden isn't quite dead yet. his candidacy, i meant that metaphorically. bloomberg is going to try to divide the moderate vote and not hand the nomination to sanders. this was supposed to be the new party, now they are going to back to an old 1950s, 1940s
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brokered convention with guys and cigars in the back room trading jobs and employment entitlements to get delegates. it is completely the reality, the rhetoric of the progressive movement. >> tucker: so they clearly don't care about the things they say. if you could just sum up crisply what they do care about, what you think that is? >> what they do care about is they want to control the house. they want to win back the senate. they want supreme court picks because they are interested in power. they are not interested in it diversity or people of color be in the new face of the democratic party. they are interested in power. and they think they can't get it with g bernie sanders and they e absolutely right. he would be a disaster. this is the worst field we have seen sense ronald reagan. if they go the burning out, they are going to go big. they are down to the 11th hour, they are desperate, not the only
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candidates they think that can save the house are bloomberg ant biden. and they are pathetic candidat candidates. it's tragic to watch this thing unfoldll. >> tucker: there is pleasure inr: it to, professor. great to see you. thank you so much for that as always. >> thank you, thank you. >> tucker: and chris matthews of msnbc shocked viewers tonight and quit his job at the beginning of the show on air. >> right at the top of the show after the first break matthews was gone. and here's what he said itgo rit out of the gate. watch this. >> let me start with my headline tonight. i am retiring. this is the last hardball on an as nbc. as you have tell i have loved all of my years as the host. >> tucker: for the record, matthews was not part of the
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network south carolina coverage this weekend idea has has been under pressure to resign for controversial comments like comparing bernie sanders victory to the's defeat of the french in world war ii for which he later apologized. sexist comments may have been the final straw. listen to what else he said. >> complements on a woman's appearance that some men, including me, might have thought incorrectly were okay were never okay. certainly not today and for making such comments in the past, i amom sorry. >> tucker: just for contest, he wa was accused of asking him. with all that, 20 years of posting of hosting hardball now over. >> tucker: amazing story. so much. boy, never thought you would see that happen.
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i have known chrisis mali matthr a while. he is everything you think it is. groveling in the end couldn't save them, it never does. his real sin i would say was being old and unfashionable. that's probably why they're making them leave. as long as we are making people leave for moral crimes, why is joey reed is still on the air? who lied and got the fbi involved in her lie. really? amazing. so it would be worth asking, what is the standard we are applying here? not a fan. just being honest.ei they forced chris matthews off the air. we should know about this. and we are going to try to find out. the stock market rally today after last week's bloodbath. coronavirus remains a threat to theim country.
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six. around theh world, could tell y cases continue to surge.in and italy the cases surged 50% in a single day. now over 2,000 confirmed cases. there've been 52 deaths so far. ta south korean my korea continues to have cases. doctor, thanks so much for coming on. where are we in the spread of this disease? >> it's starting to spread more in the united states and communities here are starting to see more cases. you just mentioned six deaths. south korea has a very good health care system, they are testing a lot ofy people. many more to go. there are over 4,000 cases now. i think i would say that in all my years of studying contagions, i've never seen this much fear and hysteria. i have never seen such a political football where
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those --tb despite such a great public health response at leasti here in the united states, you sent me to nebraska. i've never seen about a group than the national quarantine center. professional, unafraid, in their every day with the patients. a risk in their perhaps. how fitting properly. yet, there has been a huge outcry and divisiveness going on here criticizing the president, his task force. really great people with expertise in biology. am actually shocked by this. i think the political divisiveness is too high. it's a serioussi virus. >> tucker: do we have any better sense of how dangerous it is? and to whom? >> absolutely. we are getting there. in nebraska, they told me that the people who get sick get very high fevers, higher than the flu, people who are elderly are
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at risk. people with underlying issues are at the risk. all of these people are more at risk and we are seeing that. that's where the deaths are occurring. that's where thehe ithospitalizations are occurrin. if that'ss where the pneumonia s occurring. the most concerning thing is the way it spreading. ed i don't like it is spreading wildly. we think that it's really gone rampant and washington state because of the number of cases that have eluded detection. we need more test kits. i spoke in nebraska about this today. they said their test kits can tell in six hours if they have the virus are not.ot we need that kind of testing throughout the united states. >> tucker: yes, that's right. doctor, thank you so much for that. and iran, the official death toll hits at 66.
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the diseases have proven particularly bad there. he is one reason why. a video from the city of quam, worshipers licking the tomb of a famous islamic saint. quietly building for weeks, he joins us tonight. jason, thanks so much for coming up. why do you think your state -- the majority in the nation have been in your state? why do you think it has been so bad there? >> it's a little bit unclear. i think part of it has to do with we are a hub for travel particularly from asia. that's probably behind some of this. i think also we have a potential problem going with her own homelessness crisis. we hear about how easily the coronavirus will spread to, we now specifically groups people who can't do the hand sanitizer,
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taking showers, washing their hands multiple times a day. it's the homelessness issue, right? give two groups of people who potentially could make this a little bitf worse. number one, the homeless individuals who are living at deep out under a freeway under passes up pills and brush that you don't necessarily see. they might be suffering and no htone is going to know that they neede' help. and then you have the group of homeless individuals who may be her getting sick, but aren't showing any symptoms. they are going to public restrooms, public libraries, there is a possibility that they are spreading it at a higher than normal rate. because they are not in the system. because they are not being quarantined. because they are not being checked with any real regularity, an ethic that that's a problem. >> tucker: you are saying that there are thousands of people on the sidewalks, that could cause
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a health risk? >> i'm not a doctor, but something tells me that could be anhi issue. you and i are talking about it. we have the seattle city council who is making it harder to clean uencampments. they think that lacks compassion. today, if you look at to spend ten seconds on my taylo twitteri am being called a fascist because i want people to be quarantined if they are stick. it doesn't matter come i want them to get actualoe help. i want to get them access to running water. >> tucker: in a lot of places, your city the worst people have the most power. thank you for our ongoing reports. appreciate it. >> appreciate it, thank you. >> tucker: coronavirus remains a major concern. the stock market seems a little bit more worse. it tanked more than 10% last week. it was expected of all more today. that didn't happen. it rose almost 1300 points tod
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today. that's reassuring. hopefully your leaders use this as re-encouragement to remain vigilant and aggressive in fighting the virus instead of seeing this as an excuse to ignore it. democratic presidential race has serious implications for this country, but it's also -- mark steyn joins us after the break.
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>> tucker: joe biden has been racking up some endorsements. the question was, wil will he remember their names? watch. >> thank you, thanks for your time. please come back in less than 1e years. >> all right, jack, thank you very much. >> all right, it's chris. >> no, no i just did chuck. i tell you what man, these are back-to-back. i don't know how you do it early in the morning. >> tucker: yelp.id still bewildered after that. mark steyn joins us. thanks much for coming on.co >> mark: high, my pleasure. always a pleasure. i believe we are breaking -- just been and darwinis endorsed.
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looking pretty good shape for super tuesday. i don't actually believe that chuck business with chris wallace. we just did it here, and that's what we do. whenever we start making jokes about these things. i wouldn't be surprised if the come back is not actually putting this on just to had to fake bernie and bloomberg into not taking him seriously. what i find interesting, just to make a semiserious point about this, all the party elders, if you are the minder of a politician, the last thing you want is a politician with a mind of his own. you just want one who does what you tell him tot do. so for the minders, a candidate who has completely lost his mind is actually the perfect candidate. the more he does this, the more he says hey, thanks a lot chuck. the more he actuallyhe
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demonstrates to the minders in the party that he is the perfect empty vessel for their various -- expect to move lots more of this. >> tucker: that's exactly right. i have to ask you about bernie sanders. he is promising a $16 trillion green new deal. it's an existential crisis, he doesn't actually care about the actual environment. keep it on my key flies private so often that saturday he tried to board the wrong gulfstream at airport. what is it tell you that bernie sanders just wanders around trying to get on golf streams because they imagine they are his? >> actually sympathize. but in fact, i was told just
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before i came on errant that in fact he says he has been doing this, he has to do this because he is running for president. but in fact he was doing it when he was just a vermont congressman. he actually took private planes from manchester, new hampshire, to arlington vermont. which is ridiculous. because it'ser like couple hours on the car. you can stick it on cruise control, read the con yo call mt go my communist manifesto. this great new deal is ridiculous. as we have been talking about, all this public transit putting people in big cities, smaller accommodation, that's great if you want to catch the coronavirus. meanwhile, he is not coming into contact with humanity because he is flying private from junction main to dead beaver junctionne vermont. >> tucker: what a hypocrite.
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what a foolish old hypocrite. what a liar. tom steyer had a humiliating we can. warn our viewers this is disturbing, so take the kids out of the room. here it is. ♪ ♪ ♪ back that up >> tucker: may need a new class of billionaires don't we? >> that was ridiculous. that rapper is called juvenile. that's why tom steyer bombed out. this is the most geriatric election. in the history of the free
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world. he should have been up there with geriatric o. because c all of this -- geriatc rapper pad tom steyer, if he had done the hokey pokey with bernie and by then he would still be in the game. he has no clue how to play this thing. this is not a movement of youth, this is the geezer apocalypse. being on stage with rappers called juvenile is the last thing he should have done. >> tucker: exactly. because like the party itself, they are just exhausted. mark steyn, great to see you. thank you. >> thanks a lot. martha, sean, whatever. >> tucker: whatever, man. thank you. hillary clinton has been ordered
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♪ >> tucker: a federal judge has ordered a hillary clinton to set for a deposition private email server. story is still going. trace gallagher is on with us tonight. >> this is big, hillary clinton has never had to submit to live questions under oath about her email use. previously, she has only given a written statement. she has argued a deposition is unnecessary because you are to answer. d.c. district judge says this is exactly the point. calling her answers on complete, unhelpful, cursory at best.
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"as extensive as the record is, it does not sufficiently explain the secretary contends a state of mind when she decided it would be an acceptable practice to set up and use a private server to conduct a state department business. this is all connection to a freedom of information request filed six years ago by the convert servant of watchdog group judicial watch. they wanted emails with the 2012 attack in benghazi. if this deposition goes forward, the judges limiting the scope. benghazi won't be a topic. instead, it will focus on whether secretary clinton used a private server to intentionally get a round the freedom of information act. judge lambert also allowing judicial watch to depose former clinton chief of staff cheryl mills and the i.t. specialist involved in deleting emails. clinton on her team will no doubt to fight to stop this deposition from ever happening. tucker. >> tucker: but it could be
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interesting. trace gallagher, thanks so much. congressman represents california of course he sits on the intel community. ththanks much for coming on. what you make of this? >> i think it's frustrated. at the american people are seconded tired of the clinton -- or hillary clinton. she didn't get prosecuted even though she had those emails on herd server. i give kudos to judicial watch. they have stayed on this, they have been tough. this is what you have to do -- these people just don't lie down. they don't go away. you have to fight them every single step of the way. that's what you have to do. six years, the way i understand it i just saw him here in the fog t studio and he said that se should be deposed in about 75 days. this is been going on since 2012. it's been a while. >> tucker: interesting. thank you for that. you filed your own suit against "the washington post" which was a daily newspaper now owned by
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the world's richest man. as a vanity publication. why are you suing them? >> it's funny you say that. this is the world's richest man. i call it his glamour project. he wants to promote his company here in the nation's capital. i get that. but it is not okay to slander and defame me. and if you may remember, when the russia hoax was resurrected again just a couple weeks ago before we went into the coronavirus issue, we were talking about russia, russia, russia again. they brought me into this. they claim that i had went to the white house, i talked to the president, i got the acting director of the national intelligence fired. well, there is a problem with the story tucker. i never spoke to the president. i never spoke to the president about mcguire. in fact, the day that they claimed i supposedly went to the white house i was in tulsa, oklahoma. so, be federa filed today in fl
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court. basals will hire any army of lawyers and his people want to be held accountable. we have to, as republicans, start to fight back against this fake news. you just can't take stuff and make it up. when i was in another state for god sake. i never went to the president. this is easy tont prove. i will promise you is they will hide. they will hide from the federal judge. on the judge will have to get them to comeju in. >> tucker: can i say -- this is a more philosophical question, why do the rest of us play along and pretending "the washington post" as a newspaper? it's a news organization? when it's one man's propaganda operation bread why don't we just say that.e >> well look, i do. i don't talk to "the washington post." and i advise all my colleagues not to talk toto "the washington post." one of the things here is that the reporter that wrote this is
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a true russia hoax. and you show that on your show, i think a few months ago. that they are used to, they continued to talk about -- there is no pfizer abuse, the dossier wasn't use. they were wrong. they never corrected that. and so i think that's part of what you are seeing, i have continued to hold these media companies accountable. and they don't like it. so they just think it's funny to throw me into their fake news stories and i am not going to stand for it. that's why i urge i everybody, defendant usa.com. so that if you are out there and you believe that we should be fighting, you can go there and join the fight. >> tucker: to the world's richest man owns the local newspaper in the world's most powerful city, but nobody thinks that's a problem? nobody thinks that maybe jeff bezos asdy an agenda whiche so obviously does. it's a little weird that we don't say that out loud.
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but i agree with you. it's not worth any of this garbage. >> i am saying it and federal courts. that's exactly what i say in federal courtt today. >> tucker: it well, your shed. it's garbage. thank you so much. >> thank you for the time. >> tucker: so democrats are counting on america's growing hispanic population to make the country permanently democratic. but the governor of texas says that they can be won over away from the left. it's not that complicated. we need to do the obvious thing. it has nothing to do witht immigration. we will explain after the break. - do you have a box of video tapes, film reels, or photos,
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♪ >> tucker: america's hispanic population is rapidly growing and for democrats, this growth is key to their plans to win the presidency forever. if hispanic voters, new voters can turn texas and florida and arizona blue, then that's it. this plan will only work if hispanic voters continue to vote democrat. and they don't necessarily need to keep voting democrat. there are reasons to think that could change. dan patrick is lieutenant governor of texas and he says he's got a plan to change that. it has nothing to do with immigration. dan patrick joins us tonight. lieutenant governor, thank you so much for coming on. you've got a really interesting idea on this. the convention -- and i will set the stage and let you go -- but the conventional view in washington is if you want to win hispanic voters, you have to liberalize immigration laws. no other way.
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the only issue they care about. every hispanic is for open borders. republicans at the rnc believe it. what's your idea? >> first of all, tucker, i've nearly 50% along with greg abbott and in 2014 we ran for governor and lieutenant governor and we ran independently. got about 50% of the hispanic vote. the reason is we talked to hispanics about our policies, and this is why president trump will do so well. hispanic voters, the majority are pro-life. they are pro-family. they are pro-border security. they are pro-second amendment. they're entrepreneurs, hard workers, they want small government and they want to keep more of their money. they don't want to give it to the government. so you and i kind of talked a little bit before and i said i can go into a room of 100 democrat hispanic voters who've always voted democrat and i can lay out my pro-life, pro-family, pro-second amendment, pro-school opportunity, economic opportunity policy and when i walk out the door, i will walk
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out with 25 or 30 votes. but if a democrat goes into a room of 100 lifetime republican hispanic voters and they say we are for abortion. we are for higher taxes. want to take your guns. we want open borders, they won't walk out with one. in fact, tucker, one day we'll have a hispanic president. probably not in the distant future. man or woman. it will be a republican. it won't be a democrat. the reason is that democrats will never let a pro-life, pro-second amendment, pro-secure border, pro-charter school. go down the list. this is what hispanics in this country believe in. that's why the president will do better than any other republican has done before. this is why we will win texas easily for the president. this is why he will win more electoral votes than he did before. because it's policies. it's about values, tucker. it's about you vote for someone and you vote for someone who shares your values. the democrats do not share the values of the majority of hispanic voters in this country. >> tucker: right, but they play the race card. anglos hate you. vote for us. it's race.
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it's disgusting, the most divisive and untrue. but hispanic voters, speaking broadly, care about family which i think all voters do. why aren't republican candidates making that pitch directly? we are going to help your family. they don't do that. why? >> you know, they just don't work at it hard enough and they need to. real quick, a few years ago i debated julian castro on univision in spanish and at one point in the debate he was hammering me about the dreamers and i said you know, julian, you are pro-choice, right. he said everyone knows that. i said no, you're pro-choice. you're for abortion, right? and he said everyone knows that and i said, and here's the difference between you and me. if a young woman is pregnant and crosses the border illegally, i wish she wouldn't, but if she did, i would do everything i could to save the life of that baby and you will not. that was the end of the debate. we have to go to hispanics.
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we have to talk about our policies. that's how we win. and we can't step away from the big social issues that we care about. thank you, tucker. >> tucker: that's right. so often republicans are cowards on that. great to see you. thank you. we are out of time here will be back tomorrow. 8:00 p.m. sean hannity takes over now. >> sean: thank you. welcome to "hannity." fox news alert. massive and great news. the dow jones industrial average jumped a whopping 1,290 points and as the dow, s&p, and the nasdaq also record high, highest single day point gains in american history. after a week of corona related panic, lies, propaganda, misinformation, thankfully the market is roaring back in a big way. we have a full report coming up on the program tonight but first in 246 days, it's going to go like that, you are the ultimate jury.a you will have a chance to once again shock the world and send president trump back to the white house for four more years. but it needs
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