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joe kent, we're of course rooting for you. thanks for coming on tonight.ck. >> thank you so much tucker. ♪ >> tucker: that is it for us ton tonight. of course we will be back tomorrow and every night at 8:00 p.m. the show that is sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. as we approach the end of our hour we look forward to the next hour with some envy because we'll be honest we're alone in the studio but wiser hosts assemble others around them, an entire chorus of friends. and sean hannity is one of those [cheers and applause]. >> sean: wait, wait, wait. >> tucker: we turn to him now. you can hear him [cheers and applause]. >> sean: they're there. now tucker, tucker, they have a message for you. hold on. everybody, what did you want to say to tucker? what did you want to say? >> we love you tucker! we love you! >> sean: tucker, if you're ever having a bad day, come hang out with this group of normal new yorkers it's a lot of fun. >> tucker: i'll be there tomorrow. thank you sean. >> sean: laura's on tomorrow, perfect night >> welcome to ha
joe kent, we're of course rooting for you. thanks for coming on tonight.ck. >> thank you so much tucker. ♪ >> tucker: that is it for us ton tonight. of course we will be back tomorrow and every night at 8:00 p.m. the show that is sworn enemy of lying, pomposity, smugness and groupthink. as we approach the end of our hour we look forward to the next hour with some envy because we'll be honest we're alone in the studio but wiser hosts assemble others around them, an entire chorus of...
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so, you know what happened, you personally, joe kent know what happened and uniquely, one of the most rotten elections. i hope you will be running again and continue to tell the truth. >> thank you, tucker, i will. >> tucker: so you think the price of college since the economy is teetering would becoming done. it's higher than ever. so, you have to ask what will happen when artificial intelligence replaces maybe most of the entry level white collar jobs if these students are going to college to try to get. is anyone thinking it through, mike rowe is thinking it through, he's next. you want a loan to build a factory in america? you can't do that. this is what we were up against. nobody builds factories in the us anymore. you can't do that. experts claimed you couldn't do what we did. you want to hire workers here in the states? you can't do that. weathertech has been proving them wrong, for over 33 years. building our own factories, employing thousands, and making world-class products, right here in america. because when you buy something made in america...we all win. weathertech. >> t
so, you know what happened, you personally, joe kent know what happened and uniquely, one of the most rotten elections. i hope you will be running again and continue to tell the truth. >> thank you, tucker, i will. >> tucker: so you think the price of college since the economy is teetering would becoming done. it's higher than ever. so, you have to ask what will happen when artificial intelligence replaces maybe most of the entry level white collar jobs if these students are going...
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just across the river in vancouver, washington, you had a republican joe kent who was a special operationsicer in the military, in the middle east. he was a very hard-core maga devotee. he was calling for murder charges against anthony felty and called january 6 writers -- kent had been endorsed by trump and a democrat who flew under the radar named marie perez. she owned an auto body shop in rural washington. she is one of the rare instances of a truly grassroots candidate who made it to congress. she ran an energetic campaign and democrats and d.c. did not spend a whole lot of money on this but you had a democrat leaning pack that came in late and spent on her behalf and made the difference by painting kent as too extreme. host: he asked about rank-choice voting as well. guest: rank choice is taking off in some cities and it is the law into states for congressional election and that is in alaska and maine. rank choice confuses a number of people but it has led to more competitive elections in alaska and maine. it is no accident that two of five democrats that represent districts that tru
just across the river in vancouver, washington, you had a republican joe kent who was a special operationsicer in the military, in the middle east. he was a very hard-core maga devotee. he was calling for murder charges against anthony felty and called january 6 writers -- kent had been endorsed by trump and a democrat who flew under the radar named marie perez. she owned an auto body shop in rural washington. she is one of the rare instances of a truly grassroots candidate who made it to...
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kent county lout. it's been a super warm welcome for president joe biden here and don dog despite cold and wet weather conditions for most of the day. this county county allowed one branch of his ancestral home the finnegan's off from here before they left for america. in the 1840s, he stopped for an extended period in the center of town, stopping at a gift shop, which doubles up as a restaurant and also a delicatessen. and the whole town has been festooned with stars and stripes. flags from lamp posts, from window sills, and you can hear the chairs as the presidential boy goes early. this is the 1st day of president bonham's trip here to solomon island hero dick the boxes on both the diplomatic. i'm the personal with this trip and the people check open for a glimpse. i'm not sure how much of redemption couch through those very darkened windows for the excitement very much present. now let's talk to some of the people that room standing here in the crowd with me for so long during this, after that, the o'reilly family, i've been my companions for most of the afternoon, brita riley, while he's, he's pa
kent county lout. it's been a super warm welcome for president joe biden here and don dog despite cold and wet weather conditions for most of the day. this county county allowed one branch of his ancestral home the finnegan's off from here before they left for america. in the 1840s, he stopped for an extended period in the center of town, stopping at a gift shop, which doubles up as a restaurant and also a delicatessen. and the whole town has been festooned with stars and stripes. flags from...
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kent cooke, i covered him. he was an eccentric owner, but he knew to hire joe gibbs and to hire general manager bobby beth thirdand let them do their jobs and not metal. and i think that's one of the huge mistakes that dan snyder that he didn't learn those lessons right. he ran this team like kid runs a fantasy football team, you know, changing the coach changing the quarterback every year. i mean, i can't even count how many quarterbacks that washington has had over the last 20 years or so . but you know, the other thing that's fascinating about this. christina's that snyder apparently blocked amazon owner jeff bezoza from buying the team because he also owns the washington post, which is written a lot of critical stories about snyder. over the years. this gets to the larger picture. why does the nfl tolerate that sort of thing? it's very hard to get rid of an owner that is one of the oldest of the old boys clubs and you know they have to vote themselves out. as i said a few moments ago, right? you have to have a three quarters vote of your fellow owners who look around and say, hey, if you could do it to that
kent cooke, i covered him. he was an eccentric owner, but he knew to hire joe gibbs and to hire general manager bobby beth thirdand let them do their jobs and not metal. and i think that's one of the huge mistakes that dan snyder that he didn't learn those lessons right. he ran this team like kid runs a fantasy football team, you know, changing the coach changing the quarterback every year. i mean, i can't even count how many quarterbacks that washington has had over the last 20 years or so ....
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joe in this fish feel like i'm fixing to die. or or crosby stills nash and young, ohio. after kent state. but in the sixties really beginning. 6566. you start to see a lot of songs about the war in soul and country music that are pro-war, the sense of country or neutral, what country and soul really is. they're describing the war as a kind of experience of everyday life. my boyfriend's gone, my husband's gone. i'm off to war. there's this sense that the war is in people's lives. the soul group, the dells. does anyone know? i'm here, you know, there's this. so popular music being used to of make sense of this experience that's getting bigger and bigger. of course, the ballad of the green beret is a huge one hit in 1966. so it's not you know, there's scores of these songs at this point and some really great archival pride pulling them all together. but some of the ones i'm most interested in are big hits. you know, you're hearing them on and radio, you're hearing them at the in your car, you're hearing them at the auto body shop. they're they're around are very much a presence. so what we s
joe in this fish feel like i'm fixing to die. or or crosby stills nash and young, ohio. after kent state. but in the sixties really beginning. 6566. you start to see a lot of songs about the war in soul and country music that are pro-war, the sense of country or neutral, what country and soul really is. they're describing the war as a kind of experience of everyday life. my boyfriend's gone, my husband's gone. i'm off to war. there's this sense that the war is in people's lives. the soul group,...
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joe in this fish feel like i'm fixing to die. or or crosby stills nash and young, ohio. after kent state. but in the sixties really beginning. 6566. you start to see a lot of songs about the war in soul and country music that are pro-war, the sense of country or neutral, what country and soul really is. they're describing the war as a kind of experience of everyday life. my boyfriend's gone, my husband's gone. i'm off to war. there's this sense that the war is in people's lives. the soul group, the dells. does anyone know? i'm here, you know, there's this. so popular music being used to of make sense of this experience that's getting bigger and bigger. of course, the ballad of the green beret is a huge one hit in 1966. so it's not you know, there's scores of these songs at this point and some really great archival pride pulling them all together. but some of the ones i'm most interested in are big hits. you know, you're hearing them on and radio, you're hearing them at the in your car, you're hearing them at the auto body shop. they're they're around are very much a presence. so what we s
joe in this fish feel like i'm fixing to die. or or crosby stills nash and young, ohio. after kent state. but in the sixties really beginning. 6566. you start to see a lot of songs about the war in soul and country music that are pro-war, the sense of country or neutral, what country and soul really is. they're describing the war as a kind of experience of everyday life. my boyfriend's gone, my husband's gone. i'm off to war. there's this sense that the war is in people's lives. the soul group,...