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that at all. democrats don't fixate on ideas, instead, their basis of constellation it a interest group to hostility to traditional americans. they may not have much but united to take power and redistribute the spoils to m themselves. to achieve that democrats know they must stick together no matter what. group cohesion is the root of their power. on the show, we didn't see it that way. we look to the democratic primary field from the outside amd we thought the obvious, is this party really going to nominate a guy with no program, no core beliefs and by the way, who has clearly lost it? the answer we learned last night is, of course, they are and why wouldn't they? it might work. hold on, you are wondering the most basic question of all. if he is elected president joe biden to oversee this complex nation of 320 million people. judge for yourself. here is biden's victory speech last night his wife of 43 years for his sister.
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>> they don't call it super tuesday forhe nothing. [cheers and applause] and by the way, this is my little sister valerie. oh, no, this is my wife, and this is my sister. >> tucker: so apparently some practical joker hid his wife from him, cruel. as a smart friend said last night, joe biden spent his entire life to succeed in presidential politics. too bad he's not there to enjoy it. pretty funny. to the cynical and darkly clever people who run the democratic party, the intellect is not a handicapk but an opportunity. joe biden's a week and is getting weaker. and watched him carefully over the past 50 years. biden is confused now even from last spring when he entered the race. why is this good news for the democratic establishment in washington? it means they can control him.. that is one reason the other candidates were so eager to swing them behind biden, the
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instant he won a state. >> i am ending my campaign and endorsing joe biden for president! >> i'm uniting behind the candidate with the best shot to do it. and after yesterday's vote, it is clear that canada is my friend and a great american, joe biden. [cheers and applause] >> i'm delighted to endorse andl support joe biden as president. [cheers and applause] i will be casting my ballot for joe biden. [cheers and applause] >> tucker: it wasn't just democrats who jumped on board. the and tired resistance, angry former guardian immediately. bill kristol, jennifer rubin, that littleh' guy with jeff buss spokesman, they are thrilled. they note that he will green light the foreign wars, no questions asked. in them because they couldn't get more predictable and hilarious, james comey himself
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sent us a supportive tweet, quote the first two a party dedicated to restoring values in the white house. i agree with amy clomid char. we need candidates that care about all americans, dignity to the office. there is a recent trump fears joe biden and bernie hashtag bidenjo 2020. all of these people are happy for the same reason, joe biden is fading and uncertain. vessels for the stronger around them no force in american politics is stronger, more aggressive or better organized than they were a little interest groups to comprise the democratic coalition. there is a recent governor ralph north room swung from the center after he was caught. northerned was badly wounded inn the brink of resigning. and interest groups will p.m. and took control of theinin administration. now the northern administration looks nothing like it once did. they are in charge. they did find one of the first
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things joe biden did after winning south carolina primary c was pledged to put pedro a rope -- beto o'rourke in charge of his gun policy. >> ladies and gentlemen, the president, joe biden. cheer for joe. >> i want to make something clear. i am going to guarantee you, you are going to take care of the gun problem with me. you are going to be the one to lead this effort. i'm counting on you. >> tucker: beto o'rourke is "going to take care of the gun problem." how exactly is beto o'rourke going to do that? he promised to seize by force with armed federal agents, if necessary. that was not a throw away line, he said it repeatedly. that is the most extreme ever articulated in american politics. it is now joe biden's position because it is a position of powerful democratic interest groups that control him. in other words, don't expect >> shannon: presidency to be
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moderate. not because joe biden himself is some kind of wild extremist, he is not that. he is an old man that grins a lot. but biden is malleable and whatever surroundings he finds himself in. he has rebilling actually he is as southern as old colonel sanders, give him a white suit and string tie. >> the democrats nominate me. i believe we can beat donald trumpan. >> we can beat donald trump. what you are looking at is a man willing to say virtually anything. and extremists and the instrument from the first day and not just on guns, on every issue, immigration, health care, taxes, judges. and social is so bizarre that you didn't know they existed. joe biden is 77 years old. ifif elected, he would be 78 on
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inauguration day, almost ten years older than ronald reagan when he was first running. biden is acutely aware of this and that is why he's talking about push-ups and challenging other men two fistfights. he's insecure, and that insecurity makes biden susceptible to the worst pecan democratic policies. now, you may be n afraid of a 28-year-old nihilist to reorder american society and you should be, but joe biden is absolutely terrified of them. he doesn't understand exactly what they are saying, but you knows they are the future and he is not. for that reason, he is willing to do whatever they ask. you can expect transgender samoans week to be a federal holiday his first term and a whole lot more after that. biden doesn't care about policy and he doesn't even know the difference. he just doesn't want to fall behind. so what are the political lessons of what happened last time? the first is the democratic establishment is far stronger than the republican establishment, not to mention bigger. it is in a different category
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from the right hands extends behind four cable newsne shows d cluster d.c. thank you might think tanks and magazines. and we are almost through the first term of the administration and democrats operate every lover of power in the country. they control finance, big business, the tech sector, news media of course academia, the vast federal bureaucracy and including that unfortunately th. the intelligence and law enforcement agency.dd every power center in america is a raid against donald trump, and we would add to the list theer government communist of china which would turn to the compliance of american leadership of yesterday. all of these groups will be working tirelessly for joe biden. they will use whatever tools theyey possess. some of them public, many not. above all, they will have the media which already is playing prescribed role. >> what a night it has been for joe biden. what a race it has been. unbelievable. i took a nap because i knew i would be up late. and i woke up, and i thought i
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was still dreaming. >> tucker: it was like a drea dream.he a beautiful dream. but by november they will tell you joe biden is internationally ranked chess champion who can curb boldness. many people will believe him because that is the thing about propaganda, it works. that's where they do it. republicans should be concerned about this. look at the democratic turnout numbers from last night. they were historic. some places, they seem to defy physics. what does that suggest? is it just a lot of infuriating democrats not in the mood for compromise. they are apt to believe anything, including joe biden can beat warren satan and solve their personal problems. don't expect bernie sanders to stay in and the way of joe biden, not for long anyway.t he plays but he does not have the stomach to buck his own party. the dnc rigged the primaries against him four years ago but sanders dutifully endorsed her, campaign for her when shein inevitably won the nomination.
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just today just hours after he dest his final chance at the white house white house, sanders refused to call joe biden what he is, a corporate tasked with dragging the party back to 2009. instead, sanders went out of his way to praise the longtime puppet of the credit card companies has a man of high character. >> and i like joe. joe is a decent guy, and i do not want his campaign to a degenerate into a trump hype epic attacking each other with personal attacks. that is the last thing this country wants. that is noteah, how you get elected president, and it doesn't look like bernie will be elected president. like so many true believers, sanders is more comfortable losing than winning. it imagine the milwaukee convention aid to prevent obama restoration which is what this is. with bloomberg, warren humiliated, there is nothing left in american politics to stop joe biden's descent to the nomination and domination of the party. so get ready for joe biden. he's more threatening than he
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looks. a lot more on super tuesday ahead in the 2020 race. but first, we will look at michael bloomberg, his crushing defeat on tuesday, was it the end? was it expected or just part of a plan, a diabolical plan from the very beginning? we will tell you. major companies forcing american employees to train people overseas to replace them on their jobs. we sent our producer and camera crew to investigate and what we found will shock you. ♪ this sport is a real thing?
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[ laughing ] what is all of this? we're being hunted. they're not human beings. [ gunshots ] everybody get down! this country belongs to us. i'm in. -in. in! -what is happening? it hasn't even started yet! what's the plan? you better start running. [ screaming ] hurry up. [ screaming ] you're not getting away with this.
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dead. morbid. pick a cinnamon. now joe biden looks like the presumptive nominee. is the democratic >> tucker: is the democratic race already over? if so, how did that happen in one day. don peebles the democratic donor founders, it thanks for coming up. you joined us a couple of times and you were recently you joined us with expressive concern for bernie sanders but now that is arrested by joe biden. are you happy about this, and be how did this happen out of nowhere? >> i'm happy about it because i certainly don't want to see our party in the country had towards a socialistic form of democracy, which i don't know what that would be. and i'm not surprised about where things are. i'm surprised by taxes. but i thought the biden after south carolina would have a w pretty solid super tuesday. and i think things are just back to where they were in the beginning. in the beginning, joe biden was
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the presumptive nominee. now, he's back to that place. you will have sanders nibbling at his heels, but you will get b kicked in the face a bunch of times. >> tucker: those sanders voters, and it's hard to know because i guess we take the dip vote totals from yesterday is proclamation but there'sl millions of them. are you so many will get behind joe biden, but some probably won't. is that a problem for democrats? >> well, i think it can be and how the democrats handle that will be very significant because look, sanders has done well. he won several states last night. california is going to be a democratic stronghold. so i don't think that is an issue. but i think his support in texas will be a concern whether they move to joe biden or not. but joe biden has always been the best democratic candidate painst trump because he's more centrist and has the ability to compete in places like ohio and pennsylvania, michigan. i think michigan will be a big
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tell. i mean, you know, sanders did real well in michigan against clinton. so how biden does in michigan is going to be very important. we will find that out real soon. the democratic duty to be concerned, because trump will have a lot of energy on his side of the ledger in terms of his voting base. the question is, are people going to -- go ahead. >> tucker: right, no i think those are all fair questions and biden doing well in the west pennsylvania peer that has always been the appeal of biden to play in those states and win. why do you think he announced that beto o'rourke, who i think is fair to say, probably hated and in those states for his position on guns.ou that is where democrats own guns and hunt for deer for example. but you will send federal agents to your house to take your deer rifle away and that guy is in control of some policy? why was he saying that? >> i think he was shooting from the hip, sorry that he said it. got caught up in the moment and
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certainly he wants to do well in texas and needed to win the primary in texas. but i don't think there is a pathway to the presidency, frankly, without him up setting trump in texas or certainly ohio. because i think florida may be out of reach for democrats right now. florida has as republican governor for 20 straights coming straight years, and sanders at the end of his term will be 24 years. florida is a tough place. they have to figure out how to work the math to get a win. >> tucker>> tucker: the outcomet of people whoee have seen the l. made of the northeast have moved toto florida. thank yougo so much for joinings tonight. good to see you. >> good to see you. thank you. >> tucker: michael bloomberg spent $500 million and in the end, he was humiliated on the debate stage and apologized for his best policies as mayor of new york. he lost everywhere except in america samoa. by any measure is, it looked like an epic political humiliation. maybe the most profound of all
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time and the most deserved. but barbara teal was on the sh show, attorney and executive director of rainbow coalition. he said the failed campaign was part of the master plan. thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me, took her. >> tucker: before commenced laughing at mayor bloomberg, explain why this was all part of the plan. >> let's understand we talk about the $500 million number, mayor bloomberg has an estimate $60 billion. that is 1/100th of his net worth and like losing $5 on the subway to mayor bloomberg. and let's also understand what mayor bloomberg was able to do is to do what party buses used to do.me which is step in, fields of void and the establishment has a candidate, and when elizabeth warrants was rising, joe biden would not be able to continue the race.
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campaign finance laws do not allow mega-donors to take over elections anymore. and so the best way for him to influence the elect worlds is to declare candidacy. i don't think he had an intention of winning. if you look at what candidates do to win you get in early and you go to the early states, knock on doors and build infrastructure. even when we've had megabucks candidates before whether steve forbes or mitt romney or even donald trump, they take the time to build the infrastructure to actually win a campaign. what bloomberg did his added cost to ensure he would be the only one on air. >> tucker: okay, but leaving aside the anti-democrat, small implications of this, making it hard for other legitimate candidates to advertise on tv is not good for democracy, but is it good for america to hand $500 million to the worst people in this country, which i think we both agree our political consultants? he made a bunch of people who are already rich, who are mostly kind of bad people even richer.
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how does that make america better, honestly? >> i i think based on what we sk him after citizens united andnd after all the money poured into american politics, our congress will havehe to act to limit the ability of wealthy individuals and corporations to try to buy our democracy. if l i'm someone like a cory booker or kamala harris and tom steyer are still being the finafinal four coke or five candidates, he bought his way onto the stage come i will have questions about campaign finance laws. >> tucker: yeah, but you may, but last point, i didn't hear a lot of democrats saying that they loved michael bloomberg. their principles went out the window. they didn't care he was trying to subvert democracy because he's on their side. >> look at michael bloomberg going to samoa for march. right now, tomorrow there is an african-american's to be executed with civil rights community standing against the governor to step in and to halt this execution. if he was serious about winning
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alabama, he would have came outg in favor of that issue. if he was serious about buying ad time he would just buy ad time. >> tucker: if he was seriously hoping african-americans he would rebuild salem alabama. it is in terrible shape. so why didn't he spent -- okay why didn't he spend $100 million to make the city nice for african-americans to live there, but no he handed to creepy political consultants because you know that is true. [laughter] >> his entire ideal, look -- >> tucker: that is pretty good. thank you so much for joining us tonight. >> thanks, tucker. >> tucker: bernie sanders will have to turn the tide in af profound way and it's hard to imagine at this point, if you want the democratic hc nominati. it is his new add enough to do that? we will show it to you. plus interest is not the only socialist to flop last night. alexandria ocasio-cortez and political allies beaten across the country.
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hi, tucker. >> tucker: tell us about the sad. >> it is quite interesting tucker because this is ance approach for antiestablishment guy who has now embraced what is the establishment. the ad takes sound from three different points. two from 2016, one an interview with glenn thrush and the other from the dnc convention when obama is trying to get sandra's supporters to support hillary clinton. then from 2006 when bernie sanders first ran for senate and senator obama without they are supporting him.co but watch this ad because what is interesting he tries to make it look like all the comments are from 2016. watch. >> they want honest leadership who cares about them. they want somebody who will fight for them. >> and they will find it in boerne. feel the burn. >> what i think it's really interesting, if you have the antiestablishment guy who is embracing president obama, it
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goes to show you what a powerful force obama still is in the democratic party. if you remember mike bloomberg ran an ad trying to tie himself to president obama and also, the vice president joe biden's candidacy is essentially propped up by the fact he was the vice president to obama, the first campaign ad he ran was in iowa. he basically it was about obamat and the fact he was his vice president. a continuation of the policies. also if you look at the victorya in south carolina and the exit polling a huge factor for a lot of african-american voters wanting to continue that obama legacy. so you now you have sanders after a bad night for super tuesday embracing obama, you know, which i guess you have to do to try to win the nominationb actually. >> tucker: itri is all biden is running on and not bragging about the bribes he took from credit card companies. hillary clinton has not officially endorsed biden.
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but yesterday was another example of that. what was that? >> this was an interview on "good morning america." what hillary clinton is doubling down on comment she made in her documentary. watch this. >> joe biden has said flat out bernie sanders cannot beat donald trump. do you agree? >> i don't think he would be our strongest nominee no. >> in a documentary you talk about his campaign from 2016 and you call it "just pallone and i feel bad people got sucked into that." do you feel that same way now? sure that was my authentic opinion then and that's my authentic opinion out. >> clearly this is not a bernie sanders fan taking jabs at hand which is unsurprising considering now you have the entire democratic establishment backing joe biden and you know, clearly some hostility from 2016.ou >> tucker: all the worst people. [laughter] great to sees, t you, lisa, thank you so much. >> thanks, tucker.
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>> tucker: it turns out the inrevolution will not be televised. during yesterday's primary alexandria ocasio-cortez back several challengers to democratic incumbents, progressive spirit sheow m failo unseat henry cuellar and other candidates as well. h and the supreme court clerk, two years ago he promised socialism will win. and support its interest during election cycle. now, we are not here to hold you dl your past predictions considering we predicted repeatedly joe biden would never be the nominee. >> we are not done yet. we will still win. >> tucker: is that true? before we get to the ideology, let me ask you, what is the t potential past?on your question for sanders to get aye nomination? >> i feel good about potential. you look at the super tuesday state overwhelmingly you have a lot of joe biden and southern states where he did well. but here on out, that is basically over. and the map looks like places
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like michigan, washington, states that look a lot more like colorado and utah didn't they do south carolina. and that will be good for us. and really it reminds me of 201p except in 2016 we didn't have california and super tuesday. we fill so far behind that after super tuesday we could never catch up. look at the empire struck back and they would always going to bet the map good if you solvebl elizabeth warren problem. >> tucker: so come i think she's solving her own problem. the staff is arguing with each other who is the most privilege so they descended in a spiral for the democrats. let me ask you come everything you said makes sense except the candidate himself for revolutionary scenes like data. why isn't he pointing out biden is the candidate of the establishment and the o credit card companies. it is obvious but he's refusing to say it, why? >> if you look at his remarks last night, he was saying that. he will hit hard on social security, and iraq.
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today he said no joe biden, you're not the candidate of the black middle class but the candidate of 60 billion donors you have. that is who is funding this campaign and stands to benefit. he will hit hard, look he will head on substance. that is who bernie sanders is like it or not. he will hit hard and i like a two-person race to make those contrast. remember we did this before, joe biden used to be in the lead and we talk about lead actually done in office and fell off a cliff. i think series -- serious buyer's remorse, what about social security, what about iraq, what about trade? i love to see the michigan avenue and michigan debate talking about trade and joe biden. there is a lot of downside, andt we have two months left. joe biden may have had a great day at the campaign and i hope he enjoys it. >> tucker: so last quick question and we will save this tape. i will ask for a prediction. do you believe bernie sanders would force a confrontation for milwaukee convention? >> what do you mean by confrontation? >> tucker: and i shouldn't
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come i chose the wrong word and i shouldn't have said that. i'm not implying anything of course violent. i mean, he would say i will contest this and i will nott throw my support behind joe biden. >> if he has the most delegates coming into convention, he will not get behind joe biden because the parties as oaks. if joe biden has most delegates come i would expect him to hold out on that endorsement until he can get some concession like 2016. he will have leverage. he demonstrated he knows how to use it. >> tucker: all right, thank youu so much for that. america's immigration system continues to reward american employers who import low-wage replacements from foreign countries to put their own american workers out of a job. up next, at&t where workers were forced to train their own replacements from abroad. we will be right back. ♪ billions of mouths.
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♪ >> tucker: chief justice john roberts has issued a rare rebuke to chuck schumer. the head democrat in the senate after comments threatened justice kavanaugh and neil gorsuch. shannon bream host "fox news @ night." andsh all sorts of illegal correspondent. shannon, this is an s amazing story. for the viewers not to know what happened, set the scene. >> ae big abortion case at the supreme court and a site up for months but a big rally outside. so the democrat top democrat in the senate chuck schumer was there. this is what he said. i will right you a part of the quote "i want to tell you gorsuch come i want to tell you kavanaugh, you have released a whirlwind, and you will pay the price pure you will not know what to get you if you go forward with these awful decisions." nobody indicated how they will vote in this case but the
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chief justice really speaks publicly or gets involved in these things, but he put out a statement that says "threatening statements from the highest level of government are not only an appropriate, they are dangerous." he was not havingd it and show y folks responded, he was f referencing political price that senate republicans will pay. not everyone is buying that including the senator's office who said, you named them. those are not the names of senators. kavanaugh. it stirred up a hornets nest in d.c., tucker. >> tucker: that is an ominous thing to say. i'm assuming he wasn't threatening violence. you always give people the benefit of the doubt. what do you think he was talking about? was there any indication? >> the only option is to impeach. you can't impeach supreme court justices. it sounds like that was basically what he was saying. a hey, we are coming for you and that's the only way to come for soup require -- court justice. but wiping out g.o.p. control of the senate and what will happen on election day.
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>> tucker:n it's always about abortion. shannon bream, thanks for the recap. >> it's see you later. >> tucker: a week ago anthony ordered five coworkers and shot himself. the coors brewery in milwaukee. so for the police have not named a motive for the shooting. fired earlier that day but coworker said he had a long running feud with his victims but according to the neighbors he liked building guns withim parts and beliefs coolers sent people to spy on him after hurts shoulder in an accident. in short there is no shortage of ways to look at the situation and find an explanation for it but "the washington post" and plenty of other news outlets have already decided how you what to do the gnomic view of the shooting. the victims probably deserve to die because of racism. the core shooting, news found on gunman's milwaukeeho tours the deadlyfore shooting. according to the newspaper which is barely a newspaper five years ago the news was found in his locker.
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of course, never found in news pops up in crimes much more than real ones.dr but no matter the article with a laundry list of grievance from a handful of employees stretching back a decade. the plant with 1400 employees. one will worker named joe alani complained the coworkers called him salami as a joke. another one a racial slur scrolled in a bathroom and so forth.ed none of the instance by the way link to the shooting victims. if these things happen, where they could come of course not, they were bad. it does not matter. the post is taking a murderous rampage of angry psychopath and spending it as an act of resistance against racism. that is not simply wrong, immoral but it is toxic and dangerous for the whole company to my country and you should be afraid when the hometown newspaper in washington, d.c., starts writing like that. president trump traveled to india last week to meet with the country's prime minister. prime minister modi and one of the central issues, the program
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that doles out roughly 85,000 visas to foreigners to move to this country and take american jobs. not exaggerating, that's what it does. and the vast majority are given to people from india. e as a candidate 2016 donald trump cold printing this entirely but the president he -- he has made the piece is hard to get. soy why is the program still around? why is it durable? that iss an easy question to answer. it is a favorite of tech companies and can't find americans skilled enough or smart enough to do tech work. that is a lie, a provable lie. they use h1 to acquire existing american workers and replace th. often the fired workers are made to train their replacements before they are terminated. the process for the replaced workers is painful and humiliating. the company executives tell them they are being reassigned to a completely new company with a new road to train people to do the job they once did. when they are not needed anymore, they are cast aside.
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we recently spoke to at&t employees that were rebadged to replacements of india. here are their stories. >>[phone ringing] >> you just want to know. you know, you feel hopeless and you just accept it. >> tucker: this former at&t f employee spent two decades with the company. a few months ago at&t informed her she was no longer needed. >> i'm 8 aware of at least 8,00. >> 8,000 workers? >> at least 8,000. it could be more. >> tucker: sheet is one of more many former at&t employees on a conference call that she was getting "rebadged to a new company" to train low-cost employee. >> today it is my job and 12 can be yours. >> she expects to be fired in a year.
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>> what canan you do? who can you call? tho do you talk to? >> tucker: many have turned to f sarah blackwell, who represents american workers. >> what at&t is doing is they are firing them and having them work for the company. so they are working for a center, ibm and training the replacements there. >> tucker: one former employee training the replacement told us that new workers are all from one place. >> they were all from india. most of them are from -- >> tucker: are producers with shocking documents from the training courses, power points from the at&t logos and workers about indian customs and india man will not shake hands with american women. >> we are an american company and we are literally giving away our legacy. we are giving away our knowledge base. we can't get those things backts once we outsource all this. >> tucker: at&t post about
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witness outside of its corporate campus in dallas, but the company game soon to be former employees a list of approved topics for discussion with indian replacements and urges them not to discuss india's human rights record or conflict with india with future replacements. >> the goal is to offshore as much as they can to low-cost countries. >> tucker: many companies say the foreign worker visa programs helps u.s. companies deal with a worker shortage. >> you would not be firing workers if you really had a shortage. >> tucker: many tech companies say the h1b are smarter than americans and better workers too. one former worker was not convinced. >> several of the works are very sharp and we have to order them twice a week. >> tucker: it isn't going broke, at&t but the sense of its priorities it is spending $100 million on extensive renovation of its headquarters. at&t ceo stevenson makes $30 million a year, that is
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nearly 366 times the average at&t worker. the outsourcing helps to paper all of that. >> they said, you do not get a severance package. you are not eligible since we found you another job, that is what we were told. we were also told we would noto get an annual bonus next year until we agreed to go work for the other company. >> when you are watching so mang people suffer at the hands of a few getting rich and no one is protecting them, then people will stop thinking capitalism is the right t thing to do. >> do you think that the people run the country care about the workers? >> no. >> tucker: a spokesman forss at&t denied any of this was happening and assured us anyone whot has been rebadged can retun to at&t at any time. >> they say many of those employees have already been placed in new at&t jobs. wow!
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>> where are they? >> it hasn't happened to you? >> it hasn't happened to anyone. i think that is a blatant lie. >> tucker: it is infuriating and deeply unsettling by the producer charlie cooper. trying to put america first. it is obvious for weeks elizabeth warren hase no shot whatsoever at the presidency, so why she still running? is it vanity, personal vendetta against ernie sanders, or does she want something else? we will tell you after the break.th ♪ we hunt human beings for sport. [ laughing ] [ screaming ] [ gunshots ] [ screaming ] why'd they kidnap a bunch of normal folks like us? [ screaming ] seems so personal. you must have done something to these people. you one of them? they're playing you! everyone is lying. [ screaming ]
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♪ >> tucker: we have been focused on the super tuesday results tonight, but a lot is happening in the world. coronavirus at the top of the list and continues to expand around the globe. and raised estimated death rates. tracking all of this and joins us tonight, hey, rick. >> tucker, good evening. the death estimated 3.4% anyone inflicted with this virus. now california governor gavin newsom at a state of emergency. a cruise ship with thousands of them -- is kept at sea. that is the quarantine because some people on board sick possibly with a novelon coronavirus. the state's first fatality was northern california man who was a passenger on the ship's last group. and after the grand princess drop the man and thousands of others off and headed back out with thousands
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of new passengers to hawaii. now it's being held up of the coast because 21 people, lipid and passengers and 12 crew with the coast guard helicopter on the way. we will be flying, testing kids to the cruise ship and we willta be setting those quickly back to the state and primarily to richmond lab where we will be able to test very quickly and then just a few hours, though samples. >> there is a developing situation in new york where nearly a dozen people have been diagnosed with covid-19 including an attorney in his 50s hospitalized with a severe condition. a friend who drove the man to the hospital has now tested positive along with that friend's wife and three kids demonstrating, tucker, this virus has a powerful ability to spread. >> tucker: pretty shocking. thank you so much, rick. >> thank you.
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>> tucker: elizabeth warren has been barrett -- embarrassed in every single 2020 primary and she took third in her home state of massachusetts. but even now she has not dropped out. one possible reason why, worn maple leaf staying in the race hurts bernie sanders. it has been obvious to all that can do math it does hurt sanders and also warren hates him. >> i think you called me a liar onon national tv. i think you called me a liar ono national tv? >> let's not do it right now. you want to have that discussion we will have that discussion. you called me a liar. >> i don't want to get in the middle. >> yeah, good. >> tucker: w tammy bruce host "get tammy bruce" but you are not a licensed psychiatrist but you are pretty darn good at it. what do you make of the psychodrama around elizabeth warren? >> the psychology of politics and as we are all observers here, a lot of this is personal. obviously perth -- politics is
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personal and what drives us but for elizabeth warren and for all politicians and i think most of us in life, we are always looking to the pros and the cons of what we do. if you have ambition, you will be thinking about, well, what does next year hold? what can i get the most i want to accomplish in my life? she may, in fact, be thinking of the establishment. if they are going to save the party, and you yesterday, everything is discussed today is about the democratic party trying to save itself, the establishment trying to save itself and they can do so with joe biden. if she thinks that is the only path available to her, and to establish also wants to get rid of bernie sanders if he is the ultimate danger, there doesn't seem to be much future if she were to let's say imp -- endorsed bernie sanders and get out. that would be the ultimate challenge to the establishment if she was serious about being a challenger to the things that have harmed this country to dynamics that need to be
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improved. so i think that if she stays in, clearly, it drains part of the bernie numbers away, but if she were to endorse biden come i don't think her followers are as, well let save as passionate as bernie are and support over to joe biden. but it depends, i think she will be thinking about herself, and i think it will depend where she thinks she can get more bang for her delegates. >> tucker: soha two detail struck me, once she's running out of money because the campaign staff is unionized which is hilarious. and two they are arcing with one another who is the most privileged. >> yes. >> tucker: it sounds to me she is being choked and her campaign choked by witness, progressive politics. >> and so is she. obviously here, this is one of the problems. it sounds like she was lecturing us, right? and she lectures us not only because we are to do what we are told, but that the specific thing we are told to do is dumb,
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like judge someone based on their gender or their sexual preference or their skin color. >> tucker: exactly. >> americaca wants the oppositef that. we are created on the power of the individual regardless of who they were. so we have this lecture, and then we are supposed to vote for her because of who she is, you know, a sliver because she's a woman. and it is repulsive, literally, it is repulsive. so you have particularly men are pushing away from that. women, she's had better luck with women, but perhaps, it is because we are used to that kind of an approach. we have been trained by the feminist movement but i think even women are realizing that is a con.. so the ultimate example of that outcome i think, is separate from hillary. and she's got to make a decision. i don't think she will stay in. i think the establishment will realize that they will not be able to rely on her so much. >> tucker: it is a con for sure, tammy bruce, thank you so much for that, thank you. >> thank you, sir.
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