Detecting language using up to the first 30 seconds. Use `--language` to specify the language Detected language: English [00:00.000 --> 00:05.960] So, that is the story of Wednesday, February 12th, 2020, but as always, the story continues. [00:05.960 --> 00:19.880] We'll see you back here tomorrow night at 7 p.m. Good night, everybody. [00:19.880 --> 00:21.880] Good evening and welcome to Tucker Carlson Tonight. [00:21.880 --> 00:25.640] So here's the actual headline, the one that should be running but isn't. [00:25.640 --> 00:29.760] Bernie Sanders is now officially the frontrunner for the Democratic nomination. [00:29.760 --> 00:32.500] Sanders won the New Hampshire primary last night. [00:32.500 --> 00:33.940] He received the most votes. [00:33.940 --> 00:35.240] He will get the most delegates. [00:35.240 --> 00:38.800] Now, the Democratic contest now turns to the state of Nevada. [00:38.800 --> 00:40.360] Sanders is likely to win there, too. [00:40.360 --> 00:44.640] So at this point, and the betting markets agree on this, Sanders is the odds-on favorite [00:44.640 --> 00:47.180] to face Donald Trump in November. [00:47.180 --> 00:49.400] So pause for a moment and think about what that means. [00:49.400 --> 00:51.540] It's kind of an amazing story, really. [00:51.540 --> 00:56.320] For decades, Bernie Sanders was dismissed out of hand as a crank, an ideological antique, [00:56.320 --> 01:01.280] a weirdo with excessive ear hair and Soviet sympathies, all of which essentially was true. [01:01.280 --> 01:05.020] Nobody in Washington took Bernie Sanders seriously, not for a moment. [01:05.020 --> 01:06.600] He wasn't even technically a Democrat. [01:06.600 --> 01:10.920] He was a proud independent who despised the Democratic Party. [01:10.920 --> 01:15.520] And now, all of a sudden, the oddsmakers are telling us that Bernie Sanders is likely to [01:15.520 --> 01:18.560] take over the Democratic Party, the whole thing. [01:18.560 --> 01:19.560] Amazing. [01:19.560 --> 01:24.440] So no matter what you think of him, Bernie Sanders' rise is one of the most remarkable [01:24.440 --> 01:29.320] developments in American politics in decades, and yet the political press is essentially [01:29.320 --> 01:30.320] not covering it. [01:30.320 --> 01:32.040] Many have decided it's just not happening. [01:32.040 --> 01:35.640] They've been told by their masters of the DNC to stop Sanders, and for weeks they've [01:35.640 --> 01:37.540] worked their best to effect that. [01:37.540 --> 01:41.420] A couple of weeks ago, they colluded with Elizabeth Warren to call Sanders a sexist. [01:41.420 --> 01:42.420] That failed. [01:42.420 --> 01:47.120] So now they're pretending that losing candidates are actually the winners. [01:47.120 --> 01:50.760] A chyron in MSNBC last night read this, quote, [01:50.760 --> 01:55.640] Buttigieg, Klobuchar, and Sanders leading in New Hampshire, in other words, perfectly [01:55.640 --> 01:58.700] inverting reality in the state of the race. [01:58.700 --> 02:03.720] Then Chris Matthews came on stream to explain that actually Bernie Sanders didn't win. [02:03.720 --> 02:06.360] I mean, yeah, he got the most votes, but that doesn't matter. [02:06.360 --> 02:08.880] What is this, some kind of democracy? [02:08.880 --> 02:13.120] A win's a win, as you say at the New York Giants, New York football Giants, yes. [02:13.120 --> 02:16.580] But it wasn't the victory of a guy that got 60 percent last time. [02:16.580 --> 02:23.400] President Buttigieg and Klobuchar together trounced Bernie tonight. [02:23.400 --> 02:24.400] You following that? [02:24.400 --> 02:28.800] If you take two totally different candidates and you meld them into a single person, Sanders [02:28.800 --> 02:31.000] would in fact be in second place. [02:31.000 --> 02:33.040] Take that, Bernie Bros. [02:33.040 --> 02:38.380] But even if you use Chris Matthews' math, you couldn't hide the biggest loser last night. [02:38.380 --> 02:41.220] And that, of course, was media-appointed frontrunner Joe Biden. [02:41.220 --> 02:45.240] During a rare moment of lucidity last fall, Biden, in a complete sentence, promised he [02:45.240 --> 02:47.040] was going to win New Hampshire. [02:47.040 --> 02:48.520] Instead last night, he finished fifth. [02:48.520 --> 02:53.000] His vote total at the end was closer to zero than it was to what Bernie Sanders got. [02:53.000 --> 02:58.120] In fact, Biden failed so completely in New Hampshire that he didn't even bother to speak [02:58.120 --> 03:02.200] to his supporters in the state, many of whom have campaigned on his behalf for a year. [03:02.200 --> 03:07.000] Instead, he blew them off completely and fled to South Carolina, where he delivered a bizarre [03:07.000 --> 03:10.720] rambling speech declaring that New Hampshire voters don't matter anyway. [03:10.720 --> 03:12.080] Who cares about them? [03:12.080 --> 03:13.080] They're the wrong skin color. [03:13.080 --> 03:19.160] Up till now, we haven't heard from the most committed constituency of the Democratic Party, [03:19.160 --> 03:20.160] the African-American community. [03:20.160 --> 03:27.080] I want you all to think of a number, 99.9%. [03:27.080 --> 03:30.880] That's the percentage of African-American voters who have not yet had a chance to vote [03:30.880 --> 03:33.300] in America. [03:33.300 --> 03:36.720] One more number, 99.8%. [03:36.720 --> 03:37.720] That's the percent of Latina. [03:37.720 --> 03:43.760] So when you hear all these pundits and experts, cable TV talkers, talk about the race, tell [03:43.760 --> 03:49.680] them it ain't over, man, we're just getting started. [03:49.680 --> 03:53.960] Our votes count, too. [03:53.960 --> 03:54.960] Our votes count. [03:54.960 --> 03:56.520] You heard that right. [03:56.520 --> 04:00.280] Biden's plan to resuscitate his campaign, make it about race. [04:00.280 --> 04:04.280] Now that, of course, is a tactic that Democrats have used for over 100 years. [04:04.280 --> 04:08.120] There's nothing uglier than that, though unfortunately it's sometimes effective. [04:08.120 --> 04:09.120] Listen to this. [04:09.120 --> 04:10.120] It's Biden's new ad. [04:10.120 --> 04:14.000] He plays the role of civil rights marcher, fresh out of gospel choir practice. [04:14.000 --> 04:15.000] Listen. [04:15.000 --> 04:17.480] We don't feel no ways tired. [04:17.480 --> 04:20.680] We've come too far from where we started. [04:20.680 --> 04:24.880] Nobody told me the road would be easy, and I don't believe he brought me this far to [04:24.880 --> 04:25.880] stop now. [04:25.880 --> 04:30.760] If you don't like what's going on in this country, you only have one thing to do, work. [04:30.760 --> 04:33.760] Together we can and will win. [04:33.760 --> 04:39.240] Let's take back this country now. [04:39.240 --> 04:44.720] So if you're Biden's age and you're literally this close, probably weeks away to retiring [04:44.720 --> 04:49.400] to Del Boca Vista, why degrade yourself like that? [04:49.400 --> 04:55.240] That was pandering so blatant, you got to wonder if Biden got it from Hillary Clinton. [04:55.240 --> 04:58.240] I don't feel no ways tired. [04:58.240 --> 05:04.040] I've come too far from where I started from. [05:04.040 --> 05:08.400] Nobody told me that the road would be easy. [05:08.400 --> 05:15.360] I don't believe he brought me this far to leave me. [05:15.360 --> 05:17.000] Imagine talking like that. [05:17.000 --> 05:19.720] How much would you hate yourself? [05:19.720 --> 05:22.040] Biden thought it was great, so he copied it. [05:22.040 --> 05:23.040] Sad. [05:23.040 --> 05:25.720] A campaign that should have been euthanized a long time ago. [05:25.720 --> 05:29.720] But the same press corps that told you Joe Biden was the front runner and ignored his [05:29.720 --> 05:35.480] obvious infirmity is enabling him once again, and they're doing that by playing along as [05:35.480 --> 05:40.520] he reframes this entire contest as really something about race. [05:40.520 --> 05:45.040] According to the media, New Hampshire's voters, just like the voters in Iowa, don't really [05:45.040 --> 05:46.040] matter. [05:46.040 --> 05:47.680] They don't count because they're the wrong color. [05:47.680 --> 05:49.120] They're telling you that. [05:49.120 --> 05:53.840] MSNBC anchor Craig Melvin tweeted this, and we're quoting, an accurate headline would [05:53.840 --> 05:59.240] read Bernie Sanders wins, Amy surges and surprises, black and brown voters now start casting [05:59.240 --> 06:00.640] primary ballots. [06:00.640 --> 06:04.120] Please, talk about somebody who doesn't even read the newspaper. [06:04.120 --> 06:06.520] Black and brown voters, as he said, have been voting from the beginning. [06:06.520 --> 06:09.020] And by the way, plenty of them have voted for Bernie Sanders. [06:09.020 --> 06:10.320] He won their votes in Iowa. [06:10.320 --> 06:14.120] He'll almost certainly win heavily Hispanic Nevada. [06:14.120 --> 06:15.120] But take three steps back. [06:15.120 --> 06:17.220] Why are we even having this conversation? [06:17.220 --> 06:21.300] Do you really want to live in a country where votes are tallied by race? [06:21.300 --> 06:22.560] They do, but do you? [06:22.560 --> 06:24.320] How do you think that ends? [06:24.320 --> 06:27.100] It ends badly every single time. [06:27.100 --> 06:28.100] So why are they doing this? [06:28.100 --> 06:32.060] What's pretty obvious why they're doing it is as long as voters are divided by race and [06:32.060 --> 06:36.400] that's their aim to divide them, they're less likely to notice that the real debates in [06:36.400 --> 06:39.880] this country and the real problems are about economics. [06:39.880 --> 06:44.180] Issues like rising inequality, a detached elite willing to cash out, even if it means [06:44.180 --> 06:47.000] sending all American jobs to China. [06:47.000 --> 06:51.440] For Wall Street, wokeness is a fantastic and highly effective diversion. [06:51.440 --> 06:55.320] Goldman Sachs will gladly issue a press release saying they're banning all white IPOs. [06:55.320 --> 06:56.960] They did it last month. [06:56.960 --> 07:01.380] They're happy to do it as long as it keeps Democrats from raising their taxes. [07:01.380 --> 07:02.780] That's all they care about is the money. [07:02.780 --> 07:07.460] And they're willing to rip the country in half, stoke racial conflict, get away with [07:07.460 --> 07:08.460] looting the country. [07:08.460 --> 07:09.460] That's the truth. [07:09.460 --> 07:12.680] Now, it's tempting to assume that the press is going along with this because they know [07:12.680 --> 07:13.680] what's happening. [07:13.680 --> 07:14.680] But that's probably not true. [07:14.680 --> 07:15.680] They're probably just dumb. [07:15.680 --> 07:17.160] They have no idea. [07:17.160 --> 07:20.200] These are the same people who thought Beto O'Rourke was the next Bobby Kennedy. [07:20.200 --> 07:21.200] They don't know anything. [07:21.200 --> 07:23.240] They don't even know what they're saying. [07:23.240 --> 07:26.320] Keep that in mind the next time they tell you Pete Buttigieg is going to be president. [07:26.320 --> 07:27.320] Yeah. [07:27.320 --> 07:28.320] OK. [07:28.320 --> 07:29.320] Richard Goodstein is an attorney. [07:29.320 --> 07:30.320] He's a former adviser to Bill and Hillary Clinton. [07:30.320 --> 07:31.320] He joins us tonight. [07:31.320 --> 07:32.340] Richard, thanks so much for coming up. [07:32.340 --> 07:34.280] So I understand that you're upset about Bernie Sanders. [07:34.280 --> 07:35.280] I get it. [07:35.280 --> 07:36.280] I'm not for Bernie Sanders. [07:36.280 --> 07:39.440] But, you know, when Barack Obama was president, I hated it. [07:39.440 --> 07:40.520] I didn't think he was a good president. [07:40.520 --> 07:42.080] But at least I admitted he was president. [07:42.080 --> 07:43.280] I didn't pretend he wasn't. [07:43.280 --> 07:45.920] I'm seeing Democrats say, you know, Bernie Sanders is just not the frontrunner because [07:45.920 --> 07:46.920] I don't want it to be true. [07:46.920 --> 07:47.920] So it can't be. [07:47.920 --> 07:49.440] What do you make of that? [07:49.440 --> 07:54.560] So there are two groups of people that talk about Bernie Sanders being frontrunner. [07:54.560 --> 07:56.680] One are Bernie Sanders supporters. [07:56.680 --> 08:02.280] Two are people who engage in wishful thinking, hoping that he'll be the frontrunner and the [08:02.280 --> 08:07.880] eventual nominee because they know what a weak general election candidate he'll be. [08:07.880 --> 08:11.680] I don't know where, since you declared him a frontrunner, I don't know which category [08:11.680 --> 08:14.320] you're in, but I'm just saying that's it. [08:14.320 --> 08:17.360] And let me just say, 40 years ago at this exact point. [08:17.360 --> 08:19.040] I'm a math guy, actually. [08:19.040 --> 08:20.040] That's why I say that. [08:20.040 --> 08:21.560] Because I'm looking at the numbers. [08:21.560 --> 08:25.440] Four years ago at this precise time, right after New Hampshire, Bernie was actually up [08:25.440 --> 08:26.700] for delegates. [08:26.700 --> 08:29.280] He's now down to Buttigieg. [08:29.280 --> 08:32.280] So again, you have to accept what I'm saying. [08:32.280 --> 08:35.680] He's not the frontrunner, other than in people's imagination. [08:35.680 --> 08:36.880] OK. [08:36.880 --> 08:39.720] So since you mentioned it four years ago, I was on television then. [08:39.720 --> 08:40.720] You can check the tape. [08:40.720 --> 08:43.440] I never for one moment thought that Bernie Sanders was going to be the nominee. [08:43.440 --> 08:44.440] I never thought he was the frontrunner. [08:44.440 --> 08:46.180] I don't care where he was in the process. [08:46.180 --> 08:51.080] I'm looking at this layout, and I'm recognizing what's very obvious to anyone who's not emotionally [08:51.080 --> 08:53.700] involved, which is no one can stop Bernie. [08:53.700 --> 08:59.880] You can't hire some tiny mayor from New York or from South Bend, even, to come in and just [08:59.880 --> 09:01.460] force himself on Democratic voters. [09:01.460 --> 09:02.460] They agree with Bernie. [09:02.460 --> 09:03.460] They like Bernie. [09:03.460 --> 09:04.840] And I don't see who's going to stop him. [09:04.840 --> 09:05.840] Who is going to stop him? [09:05.840 --> 09:06.840] Seriously. [09:06.840 --> 09:07.840] So I think he's stopping himself. [09:07.840 --> 09:09.760] And the evidence is actually in the numbers. [09:09.760 --> 09:15.140] He got less than half the vote in Iowa last week than he got four years ago. [09:15.140 --> 09:20.560] He got way less than half last night in New Hampshire than he got four years ago. [09:20.560 --> 09:23.840] I hate to interrupt, but I'm sincere. [09:23.840 --> 09:25.760] How many people was he running against four years ago? [09:25.760 --> 09:26.960] How many people was he running against this time? [09:26.960 --> 09:32.040] I mean, again, I refer you back to mathematics, which is kind of a part of nature. [09:32.040 --> 09:33.040] It doesn't change. [09:33.040 --> 09:34.040] Right? [09:34.040 --> 09:35.500] So he had many more opponents this time. [09:35.500 --> 09:37.280] So of course he got a smaller percentage, no? [09:37.280 --> 09:42.120] Well, but there were 75,000 people that voted for him last time that didn't vote for him [09:42.120 --> 09:43.120] this time. [09:43.120 --> 09:46.240] He won all but four towns in New Hampshire last time. [09:46.240 --> 09:48.360] He lost over 90 this time. [09:48.360 --> 09:50.880] So again, what I'm saying, he's not wearing well. [09:50.880 --> 09:52.520] Call it what you will. [09:52.520 --> 09:53.940] So you say, who could beat him? [09:53.940 --> 09:57.960] The answer is, all the mo- look, there's a narrative that says, oh, the Democrats are [09:57.960 --> 10:01.440] being overtaken by liberals and progressives and socialists. [10:01.440 --> 10:02.840] The voters say otherwise. [10:02.840 --> 10:06.960] The voters in the aggregate are voting more for moderate candidates in Iowa and New Hampshire [10:06.960 --> 10:09.360] so far than they are for liberals. [10:09.360 --> 10:10.360] It's simple. [10:10.360 --> 10:11.360] You're right. [10:11.360 --> 10:12.360] You're absolutely right. [10:12.360 --> 10:13.360] No, no, no. [10:13.360 --> 10:14.360] You're totally right. [10:14.360 --> 10:16.160] The problem is, aggregate is not a candidate. [10:16.160 --> 10:17.160] Conceited. [10:17.160 --> 10:19.400] It's an amalgam of a bunch of people. [10:19.400 --> 10:20.400] It's a bunch of separate candidates. [10:20.400 --> 10:21.400] So anyway, we'll see. [10:21.400 --> 10:23.080] And Democrats have to line up behind somebody to beat him. [10:23.080 --> 10:27.600] And if they don't, he's the nominee, he'll lose, he'll get clobbered. [10:27.600 --> 10:29.200] Democrats can't stand in line, as you well know. [10:29.200 --> 10:30.200] They don't queue well. [10:30.200 --> 10:32.260] Richard, great to see you. [10:32.260 --> 10:33.260] Thank you. [10:33.260 --> 10:34.360] Thank you. [10:34.360 --> 10:38.680] So after Joe Biden, the other big loser on Tuesday was another ex-frontrunner, Elizabeth [10:38.680 --> 10:39.680] Warren. [10:39.680 --> 10:40.680] She finished fourth. [10:40.680 --> 10:44.320] That's half the votes of the third place finisher, Amy Klobuchar. [10:44.320 --> 10:45.560] If you're not good. [10:45.560 --> 10:48.680] So officially, Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign is still going. [10:48.680 --> 10:50.960] Nobody believes really it means anything. [10:50.960 --> 10:54.720] In fact, we can't say at this point what exactly Elizabeth Warren is running for. [10:54.720 --> 10:58.680] Maybe she hopes to get a few delegates she can exchange for a cabinet job if the Democrat [10:58.680 --> 10:59.680] wins. [10:59.680 --> 11:03.320] Maybe she wants to sabotage Bernie Sanders because he's a sexist by siphoning votes [11:03.320 --> 11:04.320] from him. [11:04.320 --> 11:07.280] Or maybe she's just like traveling around giving speeches with lots of servants around [11:07.280 --> 11:09.960] her and flying on private planes, which she loves to do. [11:09.960 --> 11:13.520] But one thing for certain, Warren is not running for president because she thinks she can become [11:13.520 --> 11:15.640] president because she can't. [11:15.640 --> 11:19.740] Despite that, in her non-concession speech last night, and this is very telling, Warren [11:19.740 --> 11:24.600] bragged about taking half the bank account of a broke college student to finance her [11:24.600 --> 11:25.600] doomed ambitions. [11:25.600 --> 11:26.600] Watch this. [11:26.600 --> 11:34.080] A young woman came up by herself and she said, I'm a broke college student with a lot of [11:34.080 --> 11:36.560] student loan debt. [11:36.560 --> 11:40.920] And she said, I checked and I have six dollars in the bank. [11:40.920 --> 11:46.720] So I just gave three dollars to keep you in this fight. [11:46.720 --> 11:47.720] That's what we've got to do. [11:47.720 --> 11:53.720] We've got to stay in this fight with people who are counting on us. [11:53.720 --> 12:00.500] She's literally begging money from the indigent to continue a campaign that can't win. [12:00.500 --> 12:01.880] It's not really a campaign at that point. [12:01.880 --> 12:06.100] It's a religious movement or a cult or something, but really didn't even happen. [12:06.100 --> 12:07.100] Is the story real? [12:07.100 --> 12:08.100] Who knows? [12:08.100 --> 12:10.880] Warren has been caught lying about so many things we can actually check. [12:10.880 --> 12:13.040] Just imagine what she says when she can't be caught. [12:13.040 --> 12:14.040] I mean, really. [12:14.040 --> 12:18.480] So it's tempting to say that Warren collapsed, that her campaign died because she lies a [12:18.480 --> 12:19.480] lot. [12:19.480 --> 12:21.080] But that's actually not the case. [12:21.080 --> 12:22.240] Warren's been lying for a long time. [12:22.240 --> 12:23.760] She pretended to be an American Indian. [12:23.760 --> 12:24.760] Remember that? [12:24.760 --> 12:26.260] That happened before she launched her campaign. [12:26.260 --> 12:27.700] Voters knew it. [12:27.700 --> 12:29.720] And yet for a while she was the Democratic frontrunner. [12:29.720 --> 12:34.080] So clearly Democrats were willing to forgive her fabrications. [12:34.080 --> 12:38.120] But no, she destroyed her campaign for a different, much more interesting reason. [12:38.120 --> 12:41.400] Warren fell apart for the same reason that Beto O'Rourke did. [12:41.400 --> 12:47.160] Because in place of a message, an actual message that unites people around ideas and policies, [12:47.160 --> 12:49.800] she went all in on wokeness. [12:49.800 --> 12:51.020] All in. [12:51.020 --> 12:55.720] Every appearance brought out a new facet to her remarkable wokeness. [12:55.720 --> 12:59.360] There was her town hall endorsing race-based reparations. [12:59.360 --> 13:06.480] I believe it's time to start the national full-blown conversation about reparations [13:06.480 --> 13:11.040] in this country. [13:11.040 --> 13:12.080] So she wrote that for a while. [13:12.080 --> 13:14.560] But then by summer, that wasn't enough. [13:14.560 --> 13:15.560] Reparations old hat. [13:15.560 --> 13:17.240] But Warren is nothing if not creative. [13:17.240 --> 13:22.520] So she invented a brand new kind of racism, a whole new category. [13:22.520 --> 13:23.520] Watch this. [13:23.520 --> 13:29.880] We live in a country now where the president is advancing environmental racism, economic [13:29.880 --> 13:35.000] racism, criminal justice racism, health care racism. [13:35.000 --> 13:39.440] Yep, Warren was pledging to fight health care racism. [13:39.440 --> 13:41.280] Is that committed by doctors? [13:41.280 --> 13:42.280] She never explained. [13:42.280 --> 13:44.640] Are nurses committing health care racism? [13:44.640 --> 13:45.640] Who knows? [13:45.640 --> 13:46.640] But she was going to eliminate it. [13:46.640 --> 13:48.680] It was the last thing she did. [13:48.680 --> 13:50.160] But then she kept going. [13:50.160 --> 13:55.320] By early this year, Warren was promising to let transgender children pick her cabinet [13:55.320 --> 13:56.800] members for real. [13:56.800 --> 14:03.780] I'm going to have a secretary of education that this young trans person interviews on [14:03.780 --> 14:05.280] my behalf. [14:05.280 --> 14:12.240] And only if this person believes that our secretary or secretary of education nominee [14:12.240 --> 14:18.520] is someone who is committed to creating a welcoming environment, a safe environment [14:18.520 --> 14:23.320] and a full educational curriculum for everyone, will that person actually be advanced to be [14:23.320 --> 14:26.320] secretary of education. [14:26.320 --> 14:30.960] So was that pandering? [14:30.960 --> 14:31.960] Was that scripted? [14:31.960 --> 14:34.240] No, it wasn't. [14:34.240 --> 14:36.280] No lobby group told her to say that. [14:36.280 --> 14:38.240] You couldn't make that up. [14:38.240 --> 14:40.860] She came to that on her own because you know what? [14:40.860 --> 14:42.260] She meant it. [14:42.260 --> 14:48.640] After a while, the wokeness infected her brain so completely, took over Elizabeth Warren [14:48.640 --> 14:50.400] that she really believed gay couples. [14:50.400 --> 14:51.400] Great idea. [14:51.400 --> 14:56.160] Gender non-binary people, the backbone of our democracy. [14:56.160 --> 14:58.320] Eventually it was too much. [14:58.320 --> 14:59.320] Even for liberals. [14:59.320 --> 15:00.320] They looked at this and said, what? [15:00.320 --> 15:02.400] What the hell are you talking about? [15:02.400 --> 15:07.240] Bernie Sanders, meanwhile, was promising universal health care, something they actually want, [15:07.240 --> 15:10.160] whether it's a good idea or not, something people wanted. [15:10.160 --> 15:13.240] Warren tried to jump on and promise the same thing, except she said she would magically [15:13.240 --> 15:15.480] do it without raising taxes on the middle class. [15:15.480 --> 15:19.280] Again, even Democrats couldn't buy it after a while. [15:19.280 --> 15:22.320] When Warren finally gives up this charade, I'm running for president. [15:22.320 --> 15:23.320] No, you're not. [15:23.320 --> 15:24.320] Please. [15:24.320 --> 15:32.560] Well, you'll be able to sum her campaign up in three words, died of wokeness. [15:32.560 --> 15:37.160] So if presidential campaigns were sold in kits like model airplanes, Pete Buttigieg [15:37.160 --> 15:39.700] would be president for life. [15:39.700 --> 15:44.760] He's so fake that if you look closely, you will see glue dripping from his shirt sleeves. [15:44.760 --> 15:50.480] Naturally, the press loves him and loved him from the second he started running. [15:50.480 --> 15:55.920] There he was yesterday, front and center, now third in the polls with a speech that [15:55.920 --> 15:57.840] many have said are historic. [15:57.840 --> 16:01.600] He's inspirational so far, and that's something that voters absolutely want. [16:01.600 --> 16:03.300] He has this appeal for a lot of reasons. [16:03.300 --> 16:05.120] He is a veteran. [16:05.120 --> 16:06.560] He is openly gay. [16:06.560 --> 16:07.560] He is from Indiana. [16:07.560 --> 16:12.960] This guy is chicken soup for my soul. [16:12.960 --> 16:18.140] The thing about love is when it's real, it just gets deeper and more intense and sometimes [16:18.140 --> 16:19.560] even more passionate. [16:19.560 --> 16:21.280] Ten months later, that's where we are. [16:21.280 --> 16:22.720] The press loves him. [16:22.720 --> 16:27.360] Now, most of America is wondering if Pete Buttigieg actually has a soul. [16:27.360 --> 16:32.020] But late night MSNBC reporter Vaughn Hilliard gushed that the boy wonder has the greatest [16:32.020 --> 16:33.020] soul of all. [16:33.020 --> 16:38.200] God bless Pete Buttigieg, but he kind of talks at the level of Mr. Rogers. [16:38.200 --> 16:43.280] And with that sort of like composure and poise, and if you go back and read the transcript [16:43.280 --> 16:47.800] of his speech, it's like he typed it out and he has the comma and everything perfectly [16:47.800 --> 16:49.520] because he speaks in perfect sentences. [16:49.520 --> 16:50.520] It's impressive. [16:50.520 --> 16:51.520] He's an amazing human being. [16:51.520 --> 16:55.100] Oftentimes you hear, especially these older voters who he's doing well with, is their [16:55.100 --> 16:59.640] son or the person that they want their son or daughter to be friends with or date. [16:59.640 --> 17:05.880] Yeah, if you could sum him up, he's just an amazing human being. [17:05.880 --> 17:06.880] That's journalism. [17:06.880 --> 17:08.440] Jad McMorris is a journalist, actually. [17:08.440 --> 17:10.840] He lives in New York and we're always happy to have him, especially tonight. [17:10.840 --> 17:11.840] Jad, great to see you. [17:11.840 --> 17:13.000] So you heard it. [17:13.000 --> 17:17.000] Pete Buttigieg is chicken soup for the soul. [17:17.000 --> 17:19.360] How do you assess that? [17:19.360 --> 17:23.360] They've certainly got it crushed, don't they? [17:23.360 --> 17:25.040] Nothing he says makes any sense. [17:25.040 --> 17:30.160] You listen to him speak and it's like his speeches are put through an Obama word generator. [17:30.160 --> 17:36.080] We're going to imagineer the better future for the—he says nothing when he speaks. [17:36.080 --> 17:38.240] He has absolutely no leadership skills. [17:38.240 --> 17:42.160] He's accomplished nothing in his life that would impress an average person. [17:42.160 --> 17:46.640] It certainly impresses the folks who work in media that he's a Rhodes Scholar and [17:46.640 --> 17:49.240] can speak a couple languages. [17:49.240 --> 17:50.240] Nothing else. [17:50.240 --> 17:55.600] He's the world mayor of a crumbling, very, very racially and economically divided serfdom [17:55.600 --> 17:56.600] in Indiana. [17:56.600 --> 18:03.120] And here they are trying to create a celebrity, trying to create a leader where there absolutely, [18:03.120 --> 18:07.760] simply without a doubt is not one. [18:07.760 --> 18:10.760] That is undeniable. [18:10.760 --> 18:13.720] Every speech is an avalanche of banalities. [18:13.720 --> 18:18.320] You could suffocate beneath hollow phrases by the millions that just dumped down from [18:18.320 --> 18:19.320] Mount Buttigieg. [18:19.320 --> 18:22.160] So, I mean, does this guy have a chance? [18:22.160 --> 18:26.800] Well, here's what I keep thinking is that with Biden tanking in the early—in the early [18:26.800 --> 18:30.360] states—I mean, first of all, look, we just had primaries in the caucus and a primary [18:30.360 --> 18:34.160] in two of the whitest states in the country, right, where Pete did fairly well. [18:34.160 --> 18:35.320] That's not so surprising. [18:35.320 --> 18:38.000] Pete does terrible among black voters. [18:38.000 --> 18:42.500] In recent polls with Democrat black voters, he didn't even register. [18:42.500 --> 18:45.640] That means less than 1 percent, close to 0 percent. [18:45.640 --> 18:49.720] Democrats can't win elections without black voters motivated to get out. [18:49.720 --> 18:51.360] They really don't like Mayor Pete. [18:51.360 --> 18:55.080] So the next—the next couple of primaries will be interesting. [18:55.080 --> 18:59.760] I personally sort of see the party getting behind him, because if Biden is—if the nation [18:59.760 --> 19:04.700] is sort of onto the fact that Biden is too incompetent or what have you to be their nominee, [19:04.700 --> 19:08.600] if there's anyone who looks like you can absolutely control him, if there's anyone [19:08.600 --> 19:12.180] who can get Wall Street money, if there's anyone who can be bought and sold and will [19:12.180 --> 19:16.960] just play ball, then it is Mayor Pete, the man just wants to be famous. [19:16.960 --> 19:19.560] He just wants to see his name. [19:19.560 --> 19:22.520] One of his top advisers, he just hired Goldman Sachs guy. [19:22.520 --> 19:23.520] Exactly. [19:23.520 --> 19:24.520] Chadwick Moore, great to see you tonight. [19:24.520 --> 19:25.520] Thank you. [19:25.520 --> 19:26.520] Thank you. 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[23:52.360 --> 23:58.680] Download the Xfinity Stream app and watch all the shows you love. [23:58.680 --> 24:09.200] Smooth, soft, comfy, warm. [24:09.200 --> 24:12.540] Don't just see the floor, experience the floor. [24:12.540 --> 24:19.260] Get floored at California Carpet. [24:19.260 --> 24:23.800] Back in November, former Trump adviser Roger Stone was convicted of several charges related [24:23.800 --> 24:27.800] to the now officially discredited Russia investigation. [24:27.800 --> 24:31.240] Prosecutors claimed that Stone lied about communicating with a former stand-up comedian [24:31.240 --> 24:36.160] called Randy Credico, a man whose role in the story was so minor that it's already [24:36.160 --> 24:38.040] been lost to history. [24:38.040 --> 24:43.440] For this offense, prosecutors say Stone, who is 67 years old and has no criminal record, [24:43.440 --> 24:46.240] must spend up to nine years in prison. [24:46.240 --> 24:51.240] Now, for perspective on that sentence, the typical rapist in this country spends four [24:51.240 --> 24:56.280] years in prison, armed robbers, three years, thugs who commit violent assault, less than [24:56.280 --> 24:57.560] a year and a half. [24:57.560 --> 25:04.680] But Roger Stone must do nine years until he is 76 years old for lying. [25:04.680 --> 25:06.520] Now there's some irony here. [25:06.520 --> 25:09.800] So-called criminal justice reform is fashionable in Washington right now. [25:09.800 --> 25:14.160] An awful lot of sex offenders and drug dealers and other predators, serious predators, have [25:14.160 --> 25:16.560] been released early from prison lately. [25:16.560 --> 25:18.880] It's compassionate, they're telling us. [25:18.880 --> 25:24.160] Yet somehow nobody in D.C. believes that compassion ought to extend to Roger Stone, who's guilty [25:24.160 --> 25:27.440] of nonviolent, essentially political offenses. [25:27.440 --> 25:28.440] Notice the opposite. [25:28.440 --> 25:34.200] The usual moralizers seem gleeful at the thought that Stone will die in a cell. [25:34.200 --> 25:37.040] CNN has been especially ghoulish on the subject. [25:37.040 --> 25:40.880] You'll remember that prosecutors tipped off Jeff Zucker's network last year so they could [25:40.880 --> 25:45.760] have cameras in place when dozens of federal agents armed with automatic weapons dragged [25:45.760 --> 25:48.200] Roger Stone from his home at dawn. [25:48.200 --> 25:49.800] Talk about state TV. [25:49.800 --> 25:54.120] For the last two days, the hyenas on CNN have been driven to hysteria by the thought that [25:54.120 --> 25:59.120] the Justice Department might reduce Roger Stone's sentence even by a day. [25:59.120 --> 26:04.760] It is clearly, utterly offensive to the rule of law. [26:04.760 --> 26:07.220] This is what sets this country apart. [26:07.220 --> 26:09.600] This is what a banana republic does. [26:09.600 --> 26:11.520] This is what a dictator does. [26:11.520 --> 26:13.280] It is outrageous. [26:13.280 --> 26:17.160] I hope people are infuriated by this. [26:17.160 --> 26:22.120] The reason they're doing it is slimy, sleazy, dirty. [26:22.120 --> 26:28.440] Roger Stone is somebody I hold in minimum high esteem, so I was not unhappy to see him [26:28.440 --> 26:30.160] get seven to nine. [26:30.160 --> 26:31.160] But I didn't recognize Brooke. [26:31.160 --> 26:33.280] You didn't think that was too aggressive? [26:33.280 --> 26:36.640] I thought it was aggressive. [26:36.640 --> 26:37.640] Wait a second. [26:37.640 --> 26:43.460] Is that really John Dean telling you how happy he is that Roger Stone will die in jail? [26:43.460 --> 26:50.080] So CNN's moral arbiter on questions of law and order is literally a convicted felon? [26:50.080 --> 26:51.680] It's enough to make your head spin. [26:51.680 --> 26:54.540] But at least it's now clear what's actually going on. [26:54.540 --> 26:57.080] This is a pure political hit. [26:57.080 --> 27:01.880] Roger Stone is facing prison because he is a high-profile Donald Trump supporter. [27:01.880 --> 27:02.880] It's that simple. [27:02.880 --> 27:03.880] You want proof? [27:03.880 --> 27:04.880] Here it is. [27:04.880 --> 27:07.360] John Brennan and James Clapper will sleep at home tonight. [27:07.360 --> 27:12.920] Both have been caught lying under oath on camera about matters of national importance. [27:12.920 --> 27:14.640] And yet neither's in jail. [27:14.640 --> 27:15.920] Neither's been indicted. [27:15.920 --> 27:17.740] Neither ever will be. [27:17.740 --> 27:22.680] The Stone case, by contrast, was transparently political from day one. [27:22.680 --> 27:27.300] The lead prosecutor, Andrew Weissman, is now literally an MSNBC contributor. [27:27.300 --> 27:31.980] The judge in the case, Amy Berman Jackson, is an out-of-control Democratic partisan who [27:31.980 --> 27:36.760] purely out of spite stripped Roger Stone of his First Amendment rights and prevented him [27:36.760 --> 27:40.680] from making a living, coming on this show, for example, speaking at all in public. [27:40.680 --> 27:46.600] Now, Stone and his wife, who is 71 years old and deaf, have lost their home because of [27:46.600 --> 27:47.600] this. [27:47.600 --> 27:48.600] They have no insurance. [27:48.600 --> 27:50.400] They're utterly broke. [27:50.400 --> 27:53.500] The whole thing is shocking, and it's disgusting. [27:53.500 --> 27:57.240] It's a farce that discredits the entire American justice system. [27:57.240 --> 27:59.280] The president seems to understand that. [27:59.280 --> 28:02.800] Cannot allow this miscarriage of justice, he tweeted recently. [28:02.800 --> 28:04.960] He's right on a couple of levels. [28:04.960 --> 28:07.220] What's happening to Roger Stone is totally wrong. [28:07.220 --> 28:09.940] It's immoral, and we should not allow it in this country. [28:09.940 --> 28:12.640] But politically, it has significance, too. [28:12.640 --> 28:16.560] Stone's prosecution was designed in part to confirm the fantasies that Democrats have [28:16.560 --> 28:20.600] constructed to explain the outcome of the 2016 election. [28:20.600 --> 28:22.520] His conviction helps their case. [28:22.520 --> 28:26.760] In other words, if the Russia collusion story was a hoax, and of course it most certainly [28:26.760 --> 28:32.380] was a hoax, then why is Roger Stone going to prison for his role in it? [28:32.380 --> 28:37.640] If Roger Stone serves even a single day behind bars, the Russia lie will be validated as [28:37.640 --> 28:39.400] true. [28:39.400 --> 28:44.260] Stone's imprisonment will be prima facie evidence in the view of Democrats. [28:44.260 --> 28:46.680] So at this point, there's really only one solution. [28:46.680 --> 28:52.600] The president must pardon Roger Stone or commute his sentence before he goes to jail. [28:52.600 --> 28:54.080] Democrats will howl if he does that. [28:54.080 --> 28:55.200] Well, they're howling anyway. [28:55.200 --> 28:56.320] They howl every day. [28:56.320 --> 29:00.760] Chuck Schumer is now yelping about yet another investigation into Roger Stone. [29:00.760 --> 29:02.980] Roger Gate, too. [29:02.980 --> 29:09.120] In one entirely constitutional act, the president, Roger Stone's life, vindicate himself and [29:09.120 --> 29:11.600] end this nonsense forever. [29:11.600 --> 29:12.600] Let's hope he does it. [29:12.600 --> 29:16.480] We'll be watching. [29:16.480 --> 29:19.720] Tom Fitton has been following the Roger Stone case since day one. [29:19.720 --> 29:20.720] He joins us tonight. [29:20.720 --> 29:22.680] He's, of course, the president of Judicial Watch. [29:22.680 --> 29:28.300] Tom, this is the most political prosecution I've ever seen in this country. [29:28.300 --> 29:32.320] The more you know about it, the more shocking it is. [29:32.320 --> 29:37.920] Tell us why we should doubt the fairness of these proceedings. [29:37.920 --> 29:43.400] Well, it arises out of the Mueller investigation, which has been thoroughly compromised by not [29:43.400 --> 29:49.760] only the FISA, but the political nature of the investigators, most of whom were Democrats [29:49.760 --> 29:52.000] or Democrat donors. [29:52.000 --> 29:58.360] You also have them investigating Trump for almost two years, knowing the underlying issue. [29:58.360 --> 30:00.840] Russia collusion was a big scam and a big lie. [30:00.840 --> 30:02.800] They knew that from the get-go. [30:02.800 --> 30:07.000] And on the Stone case, you have at least two of the investigators, two of the prosecutors [30:07.000 --> 30:12.560] who, quote, resigned from the case were Mueller operatives, who have obviously an interest [30:12.560 --> 30:13.560] here. [30:13.560 --> 30:17.760] And so when you have prosecutors in the Justice Department, three of whom, by the way, who [30:17.760 --> 30:24.640] resigned, three of those were Democrats, as best I can tell, pushing for a sentence that [30:24.640 --> 30:26.800] the law doesn't require. [30:26.800 --> 30:32.120] They're talking about putting someone in jail extra, for an extra period of time, beyond [30:32.120 --> 30:33.700] what the law would require. [30:33.700 --> 30:37.760] That's according to the Justice Department's own filing on Tuesday. [30:37.760 --> 30:38.760] You know, we've got to really- [30:38.760 --> 30:39.760] I don't understand. [30:39.760 --> 30:40.760] Hold on. [30:40.760 --> 30:45.000] None of these so-called crimes would have been prosecuted if he hadn't been pulled into [30:45.000 --> 30:48.160] an investigation that led nowhere. [30:48.160 --> 30:53.920] In other words, he's being put in prison, he's being put in prison as an ancillary victim [30:53.920 --> 30:56.700] of an investigation that turned out to be fruitless. [30:56.700 --> 30:59.480] So it's actually insane if you think about it. [30:59.480 --> 31:03.760] Yeah, I mean, that's presuming that there should have been a charge to begin with. [31:03.760 --> 31:05.800] He called this guy, he threatened his dog. [31:05.800 --> 31:07.440] It was obviously a silly threat. [31:07.440 --> 31:08.600] It wasn't a serious threat. [31:08.600 --> 31:11.080] It wasn't taken seriously by the alleged victim. [31:11.080 --> 31:12.080] He's a dog lover. [31:12.080 --> 31:13.080] The whole thing is a lie. [31:13.080 --> 31:17.440] These prosecutors go to the court the other day, these Mueller guys, and tell the court [31:17.440 --> 31:21.240] this is all part of the foreign intervention, which was a big lie. [31:21.240 --> 31:24.420] So you know, there's a scandal at the Justice Department. [31:24.420 --> 31:26.600] It has nothing to do with Bob Barr. [31:26.600 --> 31:32.040] It has everything to do with these prosecutors who are acting like their own little team, [31:32.040 --> 31:37.040] independent of the rule of law, to target President Trump, to try to vindicate the Mueller [31:37.040 --> 31:43.620] scam, and slap at Trump after his vindication by acquittal in the impeachment thing. [31:43.620 --> 31:46.400] This is all about politics, and they want to put a gun... [31:46.400 --> 31:48.360] Roger Stone going to prison, you're right. [31:48.360 --> 31:53.240] If they send him to prison, they will use the fact he went to prison as a way to claim [31:53.240 --> 31:55.160] the Russia investigation was real. [31:55.160 --> 31:57.080] This man needs a pardon before he goes to jail for real. [31:57.080 --> 31:58.080] And just quickly... [31:58.080 --> 32:00.640] Tom Fitton, no, I'm sorry, we're totally out of time. [32:00.640 --> 32:01.640] I'm being... [32:01.640 --> 32:02.640] Okay. [32:02.640 --> 32:03.640] Well, they should have paid... [32:03.640 --> 32:06.160] Trump to pardon everyone caught up in the Mueller scheme. [32:06.160 --> 32:08.640] I agree with that, but particularly Roger Stone. [32:08.640 --> 32:09.640] Thank you. [32:09.640 --> 32:13.640] Most of the time, fortunately, the justice system does what it's supposed to do. [32:13.640 --> 32:17.660] Case in point, Jussie Smollett and the Creepy Porn Layer both learning right now that they're [32:17.660 --> 32:19.640] in trouble, probably for good reason. 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[36:59.000 --> 37:02.080] Chief breaking news correspondent Trace Gallagher is here with more on CPL. [37:02.080 --> 37:03.080] Trace? [37:03.080 --> 37:06.720] Yeah, Tucker, the jury deliberated for five hours today before calling it a day. [37:06.720 --> 37:10.400] They're considering three separate charges, but the big one is extortion, which could [37:10.400 --> 37:14.080] send Stormy Daniels, former attorney, to prison for decades. [37:14.080 --> 37:18.520] He's accused of demanding that Nike pay him 25 million dollars in exchange for him not [37:18.520 --> 37:23.160] going public with allegations that Nike was bribing high school athletes. [37:23.160 --> 37:28.160] In closing arguments, prosecutors played audio recordings of Stormy's former lawyer threatening [37:28.160 --> 37:30.420] to blow the whistle on Nike. [37:30.420 --> 37:34.160] Prosecutors told the jury, quote, that's what extortion sounds like. [37:34.160 --> 37:39.080] Defense attorneys insist there was no extortion and that the audio tapes were simply the rantings [37:39.080 --> 37:40.760] of an aggressive lawyer. [37:40.760 --> 37:45.880] Win or lose after this trial, Stormy's former lawyer goes back to court on charges that [37:45.880 --> 37:50.640] he tried to cheat Stormy herself out of the proceeds of her book deal. [37:50.640 --> 37:53.080] That trial is set to begin April 21st. [37:53.080 --> 37:57.500] He's also facing federal charges for stealing money from his other clients to maintain his [37:57.500 --> 38:01.060] beach houses, private planes, and luxury vacations. [38:01.060 --> 38:06.680] For now, he's staying at the not-so-luxurious Manhattan Metropolitan Correctional Center. [38:06.680 --> 38:07.680] Tucker. [38:07.680 --> 38:10.960] Trace Gallagher, thanks for that update. [38:10.960 --> 38:14.720] And more justice news tonight from the story of Jussie Smollett, which is not over. [38:14.720 --> 38:19.160] A year ago, you'll remember the Chicago State's attorney Kimberly Fox, a friend of the Obamas, [38:19.160 --> 38:25.360] not surprisingly, inexplicably and clearly wrongly dropped all charges against Smollett [38:25.360 --> 38:27.540] for committing a fake hate crime. [38:27.540 --> 38:30.680] Now a special prosecutor has brought new charges. [38:30.680 --> 38:34.400] Nancy Grace hosts Crime Stories of Nancy Grace right here on Fox Nation. [38:34.400 --> 38:35.400] We're happy to have her tonight. [38:35.400 --> 38:36.600] Nancy, thanks so much for coming on. [38:36.600 --> 38:37.600] Thank you for inviting me. [38:37.600 --> 38:41.880] So a lot of us never thought that Jussie Smollett would be back in court. [38:41.880 --> 38:43.200] How did this happen? [38:43.200 --> 38:45.440] Well, this is what happened. [38:45.440 --> 38:52.720] When Kim Fox, the then state's attorney there in Chicago, suddenly mysteriously and abruptly [38:52.720 --> 39:00.240] dropped charges against Jussie Smollett after speaking to his family and also people within [39:00.240 --> 39:07.040] Michelle Obama's staff, she suddenly dropped charges, even when asked why she could not [39:07.040 --> 39:10.600] articulate why, well, everybody went berserk. [39:10.600 --> 39:15.200] I'm talking about the police chief, the union, the police union. [39:15.200 --> 39:16.200] They were angry. [39:16.200 --> 39:18.240] They wanted her head. [39:18.240 --> 39:25.700] Then an independent investigator was named to foresee, to oversee what was happening. [39:25.700 --> 39:32.720] And about 11 months later, and interestingly, Tucker, after a sweeping search warrant, two [39:32.720 --> 39:40.920] of them demanding that Google handover emails, texts, voice dictation, cloud, everything [39:40.920 --> 39:47.040] of Smollett and his manager, about one month later, this new indictment comes down. [39:47.040 --> 39:51.880] It's six counts, each one a felony, although it's called disorderly conduct. [39:51.880 --> 39:55.120] He's looking at one to three on each one, plus a fine. [39:55.120 --> 39:59.260] Interesting one other thing, another thing they did in this indictment that I really [39:59.260 --> 40:03.320] admire, a police officer, Muhammad Baig. [40:03.320 --> 40:04.320] He tells him the story. [40:04.320 --> 40:08.080] Then he tells a detective, Kimberly Murray, the story. [40:08.080 --> 40:10.780] Then he tells detective Robert Graves a story. [40:10.780 --> 40:14.920] Each one of those, a separate count. [40:14.920 --> 40:17.600] So it sounds like this is not complicated. [40:17.600 --> 40:20.360] It's what we thought he was guilty of the first time. [40:20.360 --> 40:23.160] So this gives us even no reason. [40:23.160 --> 40:24.160] Right. [40:24.160 --> 40:30.680] So this does make us wonder even more if there was corruption involved in the charges being [40:30.680 --> 40:33.000] dropped by the state's attorney, Kimberly Foxx. [40:33.000 --> 40:34.000] Yes. [40:34.000 --> 40:39.060] I think there's going to be another ongoing investigation regarding Kim Foxx dropping [40:39.060 --> 40:44.360] the charges and why, but you know, it really disturbs me. [40:44.360 --> 40:50.720] I have worked on hate crimes, Tucker, back when we didn't even have the phraseology hate [40:50.720 --> 40:56.920] crimes and I had a particular case that went all the way to the Georgia Supreme Court where [40:56.920 --> 41:03.760] young African-American males were raped and they were shot in the head and they were stabbed [41:03.760 --> 41:08.320] and they were found lying around Atlanta with their pants pulled down. [41:08.320 --> 41:09.800] That's a hate crime. [41:09.800 --> 41:10.940] That is a hate crime. [41:10.940 --> 41:16.200] And now when other hate crime victims go in front of the jury, they're going to go back [41:16.200 --> 41:19.760] to the jury and go, hmm, you think they're pulling a Smollett? [41:19.760 --> 41:22.320] You think this is like Jussie Smollett? [41:22.320 --> 41:23.320] That's what he's done. [41:23.320 --> 41:27.720] And another thing over time and now they drop the charges. [41:27.720 --> 41:28.720] Are you kidding me? [41:28.720 --> 41:31.020] What a slap in the face. [41:31.020 --> 41:34.760] Do you think having been around the justice system for a long time, if Jussie Smollett [41:34.760 --> 41:39.680] had just been an ordinary person and not an actor who had connections to the Obamas, that [41:39.680 --> 41:41.760] he would have gotten away with this the first time? [41:41.760 --> 41:44.880] Oh no, the charges would have been brought. [41:44.880 --> 41:51.480] You had the police chief, you had the police union, detectives, 2000 overtime hours, thousands [41:51.480 --> 41:57.360] and thousands of dollars spent on this and it's so obvious what he did. [41:57.360 --> 42:03.960] He used hate, hate crimes to his advantage to make more money. [42:03.960 --> 42:10.840] He was already pulling down 65 grand per episode, yes, and that didn't make him happy. [42:10.840 --> 42:14.880] First there were those letters, the letter that came to the Empire set, I can't wait [42:14.880 --> 42:19.360] to see this, because it looks like it came out of a Murder She Wrote or Nancy Drew where [42:19.360 --> 42:27.560] they cut out the words and drew a little man hanging, using hate, using an African American [42:27.560 --> 42:33.320] man with a rope around his neck to conjure up all those horrible, hateful memories and [42:33.320 --> 42:39.120] images and use them to get a raise, uh uh, that's not going to work. [42:39.120 --> 42:40.120] He's going down. [42:40.120 --> 42:43.280] It worked in the media, Robin Roberts believed him. [42:43.280 --> 42:47.760] I don't know about that just because she was polite to him for Pete's sake, you know, she's [42:47.760 --> 42:52.480] got a guest sitting there in the chair, I can't ever be accused of being polite to somebody [42:52.480 --> 42:57.640] I think is lying, but hey, I don't care about what the media thought, I care about what [42:57.640 --> 43:04.880] the jury thinks, other victims that now will be tainted because of Jussie Smollett, yes. [43:04.880 --> 43:08.880] Nancy Grace, great to see you tonight. [43:08.880 --> 43:11.280] Likewise. [43:11.280 --> 43:12.280] Thank you. [43:12.280 --> 43:18.640] Well, kind of a shocking story out of Virginia tonight, new gun control laws designed to [43:18.640 --> 43:23.960] punish non-violent, non-criminal, because they're voting the wrong way. [43:23.960 --> 43:27.840] More investigation into that, next. [43:27.840 --> 43:31.400] Hello, I'm Mike Lindell, inventor of MyPillow. 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[47:54.620 --> 47:58.480] The bill, if it passed to the Senate, would ban the sale of so-called assault weapons, [47:58.480 --> 47:59.480] whatever those are. [47:59.480 --> 48:03.460] It would also ban all gun magazines that carry more than a dozen rounds, which is a lot of [48:03.460 --> 48:04.460] them. [48:04.460 --> 48:06.660] Our team went to Virginia to investigate what's going on there. [48:06.660 --> 48:07.660] Here's what they found. [48:07.660 --> 48:12.020] I pacify myself as a gun enthusiast. [48:12.020 --> 48:15.540] Meet Danny Diggs, sheriff of York County, Virginia. [48:15.540 --> 48:20.180] If the governor told you to confiscate AR-15s, would you do it? [48:20.180 --> 48:22.740] Well, as it stands right now, no. [48:22.740 --> 48:30.300] Diggs is at the center of a grassroots backlash against gun control measures, being pushed [48:30.300 --> 48:32.420] by the governor of Virginia, Ralph Northam. [48:32.420 --> 48:33.940] The governor cannot tell me to do that. [48:33.940 --> 48:35.100] I don't work for the governor. [48:35.100 --> 48:39.340] In response to the gun control measures, York County, Virginia became a Second Amendment [48:39.340 --> 48:40.340] sanctuary. [48:40.340 --> 48:43.020] County Supervisor Chad Green wrote the resolution. [48:43.020 --> 48:45.900] Does that mean that the county's not going to enforce the gun laws? [48:45.900 --> 48:52.700] It means that we are opposed to any unnecessary regulation and gun laws. [48:52.700 --> 48:54.460] That's just symbolic, then. [48:54.460 --> 48:59.060] No, it has teeth, and it is legally binding and enforceable. [48:59.060 --> 49:03.100] Nearly all of Virginia's counties have enacted Second Amendment sanctuary resolutions that [49:03.100 --> 49:05.060] protect gun owners. [49:05.060 --> 49:06.580] We don't need more legislation. [49:06.580 --> 49:10.740] The Virginia showdown is the biggest clash yet between Bloomberg-backed anti-gun groups [49:10.740 --> 49:14.140] and firearms owners in the South. [49:14.140 --> 49:15.140] Do you keep one in the chamber? [49:15.140 --> 49:20.460] Yes, at all times. [49:20.460 --> 49:24.780] Beatrice Huptitch is a Virginia-based firearms instructor. [49:24.780 --> 49:28.740] Virginia definitely is a testing ground for what can happen. [49:28.740 --> 49:34.040] Bloomberg's anti-gun groups spent $2.5 million in Virginia's last election cycle alone. [49:34.040 --> 49:35.140] It paid off. [49:35.140 --> 49:38.500] Democrats now control Virginia for the first time in decades. [49:38.500 --> 49:43.260] The Democrats' proposals include a ban on semi-automatic rifles, mandatory background [49:43.260 --> 49:48.580] checks, red flag laws, and a prohibition on magazines that carry more than 10 rounds. [49:48.580 --> 49:52.300] Most magazines carry more than 10 rounds, and that would make me a felon. [49:52.300 --> 49:54.480] Nancy Lee Dixon is a longtime Virginian. [49:54.480 --> 49:56.700] She opposes new gun control measures. [49:56.700 --> 49:58.460] It's my constitutional right. [49:58.460 --> 50:00.700] It says, you know, the right to bear arms. [50:00.700 --> 50:04.540] It doesn't say the right to bear a BB gun. [50:04.540 --> 50:09.340] In 2013, the state of Maryland banned the sale of magazines that carry more than 10 [50:09.340 --> 50:10.340] rounds. [50:10.340 --> 50:11.980] The law didn't make people safer. [50:11.980 --> 50:16.240] Since it passed, police started recovering more large magazines at the scenes of crimes. [50:16.240 --> 50:19.700] The state's murder rate rose 40% in three years. [50:19.700 --> 50:24.700] Laws only pertain to those who want to abide by them in the first place. [50:24.700 --> 50:29.380] Northam and his water carriers in the media call the proposed laws common sense safety [50:29.380 --> 50:30.380] measures. [50:30.380 --> 50:31.800] Sheriff Diggs disagrees. [50:31.800 --> 50:35.660] Common sense would say the most dangerous place in America is a gun-free zone. [50:35.660 --> 50:40.060] I can tell you right now, I don't abide by gun-free zones. [50:40.060 --> 50:44.740] Perhaps the most significant factor helping Bloomberg is Virginia's rapidly changing demographics. [50:44.740 --> 50:48.820] The majority of people now living in the state were actually born outside it. [50:48.820 --> 50:53.020] If you told yourself 20 years ago that Virginia was going to be in this situation today, would [50:53.020 --> 50:54.020] you have believed it? [50:54.020 --> 50:55.700] I never would have believed it. [50:55.700 --> 50:56.700] Changed very fast. [50:56.700 --> 51:01.580] But as the state's politics change, the question becomes, will Virginians choose to comply? [51:01.580 --> 51:04.700] Would you give up your guns if government told you to? [51:04.700 --> 51:05.700] No. [51:05.700 --> 51:08.020] Do you think a lot of people feel the same way? [51:08.020 --> 51:12.380] I think everybody feels that way. [51:12.380 --> 51:14.900] People stay on that story because it means something. [51:14.900 --> 51:18.820] Tonight, there's evidence, speaking of stories that are significant, the coronavirus is spreading [51:18.820 --> 51:23.900] through pipes, a remarkable development that may have implications for us here in the U.S. [51:23.900 --> 51:24.900] That's next. [51:24.900 --> 51:39.700] The all new Sandals Montego Bay, Jamaica's newest and hottest resort. [51:39.700 --> 51:45.140] Hi, I'm Caleb, and this is my story. [51:45.140 --> 51:50.140] I was born with osteogenesis imperfecta, or renal bone disease. 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[56:00.980 --> 56:07.400] There are 242 new deaths from the virus reported in China and almost 15,000 new cases. [56:07.400 --> 56:11.540] Now those are official numbers by China's count, which you obviously cannot trust. [56:11.540 --> 56:15.380] Now there's evidence that the virus is spreading through plumbing pipes. [56:15.380 --> 56:19.720] Apparently even the tiniest crack in a pipe can allow the virus to infect new people. [56:19.720 --> 56:24.580] Two people in a Hong Kong apartment are both infected despite, this is remarkable, living [56:24.580 --> 56:27.260] 10 floors apart. [56:27.260 --> 56:30.280] Think about that. [56:30.280 --> 56:35.940] At the moment, the Chinese coronavirus remains a global health concern and a serious one, [56:35.940 --> 56:40.540] but there are already signs it could become an economic crisis as well. [56:40.540 --> 56:44.420] More than 50 countries have restricted travel to China to prevent the spread of the disease. [56:44.420 --> 56:50.440] Huge swaths of that country are essentially shut down, part of its industrial base, mothballed. [56:50.440 --> 56:54.660] What could be the effect of all of this on the economy around the world and here in the [56:54.660 --> 56:55.660] United States? [56:55.660 --> 56:57.800] Maria Bartiromo is one person who would know. [56:57.800 --> 57:01.620] She hosts Mornings with Maria on the Fox Business Network, and we're happy to have her tonight. [57:01.620 --> 57:07.220] Maria, are you concerned about the effect of this disease on the global economy? [57:07.220 --> 57:08.220] Oh yeah. [57:08.220 --> 57:09.460] Hi Tucker, thanks for having me. [57:09.460 --> 57:12.940] I think we certainly will see an impact on the global economy. [57:12.940 --> 57:18.020] I mean, you just laid it out when you consider the fact that China is pretty much shut down [57:18.020 --> 57:20.740] right now in terms of economic activity. [57:20.740 --> 57:26.620] No flights going in and out around Wuhan and the surrounding provinces, tons of companies [57:26.620 --> 57:32.620] either shutting operations or temporarily closing down, that's no economic activity. [57:32.620 --> 57:38.280] Today, China represents a much bigger portion of the global economy than ever before. [57:38.280 --> 57:41.860] So what happens in China will have an impact on the United States. [57:41.860 --> 57:46.340] And I think from a practical standpoint, you have to look at things like components and [57:46.340 --> 57:47.340] parts. [57:47.340 --> 57:53.220] There are parts in cars, parts in our phones, components in various devices that are made [57:53.220 --> 57:54.220] in China. [57:54.220 --> 57:59.560] So you'll probably see bottlenecks in terms of the supply chain and that will impact earnings. [57:59.560 --> 58:03.220] So we have a very strong economy right now here in the United States. [58:03.220 --> 58:07.500] I would expect a bit of a slowdown later on in the year. [58:07.500 --> 58:13.020] I wonder if this will be a wake up call to American companies that it's in their interest [58:13.020 --> 58:16.660] to at least retain the capacity to manufacture key parts here. [58:16.660 --> 58:18.100] Yeah, spot on. [58:18.100 --> 58:20.540] That's exactly what is going to happen in my view. [58:20.540 --> 58:25.820] I think is causing us to have a plan B. And that's basically what the president tried [58:25.820 --> 58:31.860] to do with USMCA as well as the China one phase one deal to send manufacturing back [58:31.860 --> 58:37.200] to America so that companies recognize that the safest place in terms of their own manufacturing [58:37.200 --> 58:38.860] will be here at home. [58:38.860 --> 58:40.300] There are also other issues. [58:40.300 --> 58:41.620] There's the trust issue. [58:41.620 --> 58:43.380] Look, China lied to us. [58:43.380 --> 58:46.980] They did not tell us when this coronavirus actually started. [58:46.980 --> 58:49.860] They knew about this back in November of last year. [58:49.860 --> 58:53.900] Then they sent this huge delegation to the White House to shake everybody's hand to [58:53.900 --> 58:55.860] do the China phase one deal. [58:55.860 --> 59:00.860] And then they sent the largest delegation ever sent to Davos. [59:00.860 --> 59:04.140] And they had this virus beginning. [59:04.140 --> 59:05.820] And you know, so there's that. [59:05.820 --> 59:10.900] And then they waited a long time before anybody could actually go in there, a foreigner, to [59:10.900 --> 59:12.740] see how this originated. [59:12.740 --> 59:20.300] They still will not allow the CDC, the best institution in terms of disease control in [59:20.300 --> 59:21.300] the world. [59:21.300 --> 59:27.180] The CDC is not able to get into China on its own to actually better understand where this [59:27.180 --> 59:32.380] originated and how severe it is right now. [59:32.380 --> 59:36.740] Maria Bartiromo, ladies and gentlemen, and now also in New York to Sean Hannity right [59:36.740 --> 59:37.740] now. [59:37.740 --> 59:38.740] Tucker, thank you. [59:38.740 --> 59:39.740] Great show, as always. [59:39.740 --> 59:40.740] Welcome to Hannity tonight. [59:40.740 --> 59:45.540] Sean Hannity is a clear front runner in the extreme radical Democratic Socialist Party. [59:45.540 --> 59:50.380] And yep, that's 78 year old, curmudgeon, devout, Soviet style socialist. [59:50.380 --> 59:55.860] You know, the guy that took a honeymoon in the former Soviet Union, that guy, the Democratic [59:55.860 --> 59:58.660] Party is in a state of ruins tonight. [59:58.660 --> 01:00:00.540] The moderates, huh? [01:00:00.540 --> 01:00:05.060] They are nonexistent, long gone, pragmatic, centrist politicians. [01:00:05.060 --> 01:00:08.940] There's not even room for Joe Lieberman any longer in this Democratic Party. [01:00:08.940 --> 01:00:14.820] So radical, extreme, and yes, socialism that would destroy the great American prosperity [01:00:14.820 --> 01:00:17.580] that we've now experienced for the last three years. [01:00:17.580 --> 01:00:20.920] Last night, Bernie Sanders, huge victory in New Hampshire. [01:00:20.920 --> 01:00:43.060] And now, according to brand new polls, Bernie Sanders is going to run for president of the [01:00:43.060 --> 01:00:44.060] United States.