even he couldn't believe the turnout. i was expecting 15-20 cars max, he recorded. the reason he wasn't expecting more cars is because it is not exactly a republican stronghold. in fact, just four years before in 2016 election, hillary clinton defeated donald trump in stark county texas by 60 points. that is definitive. but things changed and they changed fast. in the span of just 4 years, stark county texas moved from deep blue to almost red. donald trump finished within just 5 points of joe biden. that is a swing of almost 50 points. and the numbers are even more dramatic. donald trump lost in 2016 by 33 points. last november, he easily beat joe biden. these are big changes and we are seeing them all along the rio grande valley through the southern border of mexico. now onto the geniuses looking at these numbers and trying to figure out what they mean. the most amazing thing, the thing that leaps out at them immediately is that they are overwhelmingly hispanic. starr county is overwhelmingly hispanic. so, how could hispanics support donald trump in numbers like that? they must be qanon. and not only were those two counties not white, they are poor legitimately. most people live in poverty. the median household is under $35,000 a year. but they are voting for trump. what the -- is going on? well, a lot of things are going on probably. but uncontrolled illegal immigration definitely is one of them, probably the main one. and that is completely baffling to people. if you are a yale-educated bureaucrat -- you see everything through the lens of identity politics. you have been told to do that. most illegal aliens are hispanic. so you assume that most hispanics support illegal immigration. that is just how you would think. the problem is you are an idiot. you have no idea what you're talking about, because you have no clue how ignorant you are. how could you know? congressman henry where says that he doesn't live in bethesda. he lives in texas. he sees what's happening. he can't ignore it. on saturday, he told fox news that his constituents are being overwhelmed by an influx of migrants from latin america and the biden administration is doing nothing to stop it. in fact, they are lying about it. >> it may have started under trump, but when you are the president, you own the situation whether it is -- again, i don't care, but i can tell you this. those people that are being released, they are purposefully withholding that information. they have been told not to withhold that information. i have been told that they are bringing people from mcallen over to laredo and they are going to release them in our community. >> tucker: those numbers of people being released. the biden administration is purposefully withholding that information. now, why would they do that? how bad is it? this is an elected democrat admitting he has no idea how many people are reporting to his community every day because the biden administration is hiding this information. he is supposed to be representing this county but he has no idea how many of them are criminals. he has no idea how many of them have covid. no one knows. the situation there is that out of control. and it's not just henry claire who is upset about it. another democrat from texas has charged the biden administration as encouraging illegal aliens, which obviously they are. it has gone worse. i don't think frankly that the biden administration was aware of what is happening around here. which you can understand because they are trying to get people up to speed with what is happening. i don't think they were aware that there were that many coming across. the border patrol is overwhelmed. they are throwing up their hands because they don't know what to do. now, that's not a problem if you are aoc. it's cool, but if you actually live there and you are poor, you shouldn't be surprised by this. policymakers realized a long time ago that they could simply hide most of the relevant data on illegal immigration and no one would bother to look into it. case in point is the total number of illegal immigrants. living in the united states. it has been 11 million officially for decades. everybody repeats that. they keep repeating that number, even when all available evidence contradicts that. that number is a complete lie. there is some research out there, some good research totally nonpartisan. quite possibly more than 30 million. they don't get to the bottom of it because it doesn't bother them. because they are all part of one class. they are the professional class. they run the democratic party and more illegal immigration means cheaper labor for them. it doesn't matter what effect it has on the country. it only matters what crowding is for the natural environment. we have more people living here than we had 30 years ago. what does that do to the environment? no one cares. what is it hurt? no one cares. of course, you do care. if you are living in poverty, the actual numbers matter very much to you. most journalists are refusing. went down to the border to try to understand on foot with a camera, the scope of the illegal immigration search that has intensified. since joe biden became president. >> the wave of migrants runs the gamut from entire families to children all alone and now once again, larger packs traveling together. >> huge groups are coming in because they know that they are going to be let go. >> u.s. border patrol agents say it's not at all uncommon to encounter clusters of 20, 30, 50, sometimes even groups of more than 100 migrants wandering the desert and surrendering. as the overall apprehension numbers keep picking up. >> we are between 700-1000 daily. >> that translates into a shortage of detention and spaces even as additional temporary overflow facilities are brought online. >> tucker: this is obviously a humanitarian crisis, mostly for americans, but not just for americans, for the migrants themselves. whatever happened to "those kids in cages?" many of them don't have their parents with them. nobody cares anymore. it's hypocrisy, yes. but it's so in-your-face, you have to conclude that hypocrisy itself is the point. they humiliate you and wear you down by ignoring their own previous statements and blowing right past you with their new agenda. as congressman pointed out, the way that they are hiding the data to the complete 180 on the child overflow facility. is it surprising to you that they are being punished? it shouldn't be this is a bigger story than just south texas. it is an attack on entire social class. an attack on working people, the ones who have been hurt the most by covid. just to rub it in, in case you missed the point, the administration is demanding that american citizens remain under corona law forever. meanwhile, foreign nationals living here illegally into essentially whatever they want. >> officials with the city of brownsville, texas, report at least 108 migrants tested positive for covid since the end of january. more than 6% of everyone they screen. a city spokesperson tells fox news don't have the authority to detain those people and prevent them from getting on buses and traveling elsewhere. >> tucker: so, the illegal immigrants, some infected with the coronavirus, get on a bus and just take off. who knows where they are going? no one knows where they are going. that would be racism. meanwhile, a mom in ohio dares to watch her son's football game sitting alone in the stands. and for doing that, she gets tasered, wrestled to the ground, rested all for not wearing an obedience mask. it is awful on every level and a functioning media would expose it. but instead, our media creates diversion. so no one knows what's happening in the first place. watch the race lady on msnbc. harvard educated, but totally oppressed tells you that you have no moral right to worry about covid. >> did you know who the absolute worst is? texas governor, greg abbott. yeah, he is a repeat offender. he is reflecting criticism by dishing out xenophobia. >> the biden administration was releasing illegal immigrants into our communities who had covid. the biden administration was spreading covid in south texas yesterday because of their lack of constraint. testing and quarantining people who had come across the border illegally. >> governor abbott is the absolute worst for the second time next week. >> tucker: an absurdly racist claim. says the race lady from harvard. so, taking precautions against covid is racist. just the other day they were telling us exactly the opposite. i wonder if they will tell us something completely different again. they don't mean any of it. maybe we should ignore them. what actually matters is keeping our country from falling apart. right now, effectively we have no southern border. that is a much bigger problem than covid. the former acting director, he understands how quickly this situation has changed. the southern border. he joins us. thanks so much for coming on. how would you describe the southern border tonight? >> well, of this is so predictable that we would have this chaos and they call it a crisis, but this is really their plan all along, to have an open border. i think you hit it made the best point that the people on the border are the people that are bearing the cost, but as often with this policy and so many others, the people that bear the cost, that bear the burden of this, that pay for it, never have a seat at the table to discuss it. it is the rich, the democrats, and the illegal immigrants are the ones that decide the immigration policy. illegal immigrants, american people that pay the cost in terms of lower wages, overcrowded schools, reduced access to medical care. they don't even have a seat at the table. when they try to raise their voice, they are called names, racist, xenophobic. there concerns are legitimate. they deserve a seat at the table. they deserve to be heard on this and so many of our politicians are afraid to stand up for them and are afraid to stand up to politicians. it is often lost at this debate, the discussion entirely. >> tucker: i'm not sure we are calling it a crisis if i offer free hamburgers and a thousand people show up at my hamburger stand. this is by design. this is manufactured. a crisis is something that happens accidentally. but people are pleased by the hey campaigned on it. this is the same party that has been fighting to keep criminals in the country. the sanctuary city policy has now become a federal policy. so, of course this is predictable. if you say you can come to our country, commit crimes, even the most serious crimes, what does that say to people who want to come to our country? it says that we have an open border. we have amnesty. you enjoy every right, privilege, and benefit that every american citizen enjoys. and the american citizens get reduced wages and they bear the cost. and the elites, like you talked about, the democratic party and illegal immigrants benefit. >> tucker: exactly. appreciate you coming on. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> tucker: we have almost 350 million people living in the country right now. how crowded do we want america to be? is it good for the natural landscape to see the beautiful country? will it be beautiful when we get to 500? if you care about the environment, he should care about this. if you care about god's creation. up next, what public health experts are telling us that everyone has to wear a mask even after you get the covid vaccine. well, tonight, an urgent warning from an air traffic controller, mask mandates could be really dangerous to air travel. that's straight ahead. ♪ ♪ to air travel. ♪ if i could be you and you could be me ♪ ♪ for just one hour ♪ ♪ if we could find a way to get inside each other's mind ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ well before you abuse, criticize and accuse ♪ ♪ walk a mile in my shoes ♪ ♪ ♪ >> tucker: everything has unintended consequences because we can't see the future. every action, and equal opposite reaction. so the unintended consequences file we are learning that mask mandates might constitute a risk to air travel. an air traffic controller sent this email. "managers are making sure we are wearing masks while speaking directly to pilots. it has created an issue because they can't hear us clearly. worst-case scenario, again, this is from a air traffic controller. a pilot takes something we say, reads it back wrong, and the results and disaster. we are happy to have him on. thank you for this. where did you get this? where did this come from this morning? >> well, it came in. i have a proton. it is pretty secure. no email is 100% secure, but people will regularly contact me with it could be this. a doctor at a major academic center said to me i ran some numbers on post vaccinations. you should see that. and so, of course, the first thing i do want to get something like this as i say hey, can you prove to me you are real? i don't want to get catfish. i don't want to put out information that is not true. people are actually quite willing, to my surprise, they are quite willing to send a work i.d. or even a driver's license. and so, this gentleman did send proof that he was who he said. and usually you can tell anyway. they are going to have knowledge. but he did that. and so, i put it out this morning. he didn't even say -- he just said this is a real risk and i think that people should be aware of it. it is pure mask theater. there is absolutely no reason i should be wearing a mask as i am speaking to a pilot. i thought that was a really good point. several thousand people have retweeted that. now i am talking to you about it. hopefully someone will pay more attention to this. >> tucker: yet, let's not pretend there is no downside. there is a downside to everything. and i have to ask you, this is an amazing story that honestly baffles me. for people who have been fully vaccinated against the coronavirus, this seems like very weird guidance. what do you make of it? >> well, it is weird. here is the problem. it is increasingly clear that the vaccines aren't quite as effective. the honest thing to do would be to say these are not 95% effective. we are still going to have to live with this on some level. but once you are vaccinated, things do look better for you and you can drop a lot of the nonsense that we have been telling you you need to do for the last year and you can go out and you can hang out with people. but i think the cdc is very afraid that there will be cases of people getting vaccinated and sick or dying, as has happened in israel. we know that has happened in israel. and so, i think they are trying to cover their -- it's totally unrealistic. >> tucker: welcome allying begets lying. they should just be honest. i appreciate your coming on tonight. thank you. i hope we see you soon. typical thanks for having me. >> tucker: well, over the past year, black lives matter activists have made every city in this country a lot more dangerous. many people have died as a result of that. defunding the police was a major point in their platform. another was getting criminals out of jail. who are those criminals exactly? reporting on a specific case in seattle that highlights what is happening in many places. activists and politicians in seattle succeeded in keeping a 16-year-old out of jail. shannon has been accused of hit-and-run, several drive-by shootings, attempted right and assault among other crimes. he is not in jail tonight. he was released to his home. in 2019, the mother of one of his victims responded to the total lack of punishment. in his case. >> this is injustice, our whole world, our whole stability, our whole peace of mind. has been taken from us. i'm just really outraged and i'm shocked and i'm really disheartened that he was on house arrest in the first place. >> tucker: so, they are against gun violence, but not actual gun violence. it is you defending yourself. but when some guy runs around and shoots people. jason is seattle radio host. he joins us tonight. if you go around shooting people, that is about the most vicious thing and destructive thing that you could do. why do you get a bail? >> well, in this case, you have the aunt of him who is well-connected. she is a local activist who helped bring a console -- they brought a group of activists to lobby on this kid's behalf. they said the whole country would come together and keep this kid on the right path. at the time, he was 14 years old. one of the most ridiculous points that was made was that this was just a kid being a kid and we don't necessarily know what that is. actions have consequences. now, over the objections of the prosecutor, he was put on home monitoring and he was put into restorative justice programs, which essentially serve as community programs to keep people out of jail. now, one that he was put into was run by a police abolitionist and the leader of a local movement for no youth jail, which means exactly what it says. they were successful in getting an already-approved youth jail detention center from being completed. so, the case goes through the motions. it was delayed over covid. he is 16 years old and ends up pleading guilty to three counts. he's put on probation. a little more than a month after, he has put on probation and arrested and charged in a violent carjacking. he was arrested while wearing a no youth jail t-shirt. it turns out that it didn't work, not because restorative justice programs are not necessarily good, some are. but when you already at the age of 14 turn to this level of violence, the court should not be thinking about how do we save this kid. the court should be thinking about how do we save society from a criminal with a lot of red flags? now, right now he is in fact in detention. >> tucker: i mean, he is a 16-year-old boy. he needs his dad. that is the main thing that boys need, especially 16-year-old boys. where is his dad? >> dad has been in and out of jail his entire life. this is a kid who comes from a broken home. in that regard, he is a victim. when you don't have a strong family structure, you end up going down this wrong pathway, which is why this kid was stealing candy bars at a 7-eleven and hanging out with the wrong crowd. they are not irredeemable. however, the second that you pick up that gun, the second that you do drive-by shootings or an attempted carjacking and a first degree assault, that is when i think we need to start shifting our thinking and saying let's put him in detention. let's put any of these folks in detention. focus restorative justice while they are serving time. >> tucker: exactly. once again, they are not against gun violence. their cities are filled with it. what they are against is self-defense. jason, i appreciate you coming on and thank you for that. really smart analysis. we now know that andrew cuomo, the harasser didn't think there was anything worse, like covering up thousands of deaths. the media forgets about how thoroughly embarrassing, but we haven't forgotten. we save to the tape. we knew this day was coming. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: well, last week "the new york times" posted a story. what drives latino men to republicans? as we sit at the top of the show, this is an important question. it is an absolutely real phenomenon. it's very interesting. it would change american politics. but "the new york times" is so dishonest at this point, suction out in the open political operation, that the paper literally blamed right-wing misinformation. here is a verbatim quote. "some of the frustrations voiced by hispanic republican men are stoked by misinformation including conspiracy theories claiming that the deep state took over during the trump administration and a belief that black lives matter protests cause widespread violence." in other words, they thought that blm destroyed entire neighborhoods in minneapolis, st. louis, washington. they didn't realize it was qanon. candace owens joins us tonight. so why can't they just accept that it was qanon? it's not hard. just believe. >> can i just thank take a moment to thank our lucky stars that we have them to think for black americans? i mean, god forbid we have the hispanic men and women trying to think for themselves. fortunately, we have these articles that look at them and say let me explain to you what happened. by the way, tucker, don't you dare believe your lying eyes. all summer we saw churches being burned to the ground in washington, d.c. we saw target being rioted, looted, car smashing income or retail shops taking things. we saw bashar brooks attacked a police officer and they burned a wendy's to the ground. remember that story? we saw this all summer for weeks on end in the response to george floyd protest. we are supposed to say that it never happened, tucker. it never happened. and this is just a big nasty qanon conservative theory. they are not smart enough to think for themselves. >> tucker: that is so insightful. it actually hadn't even occurred to me just how patronizing. when you lie that obviously and expect people to believe you, what you are really saying is i think you're stupid. >> yeah. and this is what we talk about all the time. it is just the bigotry. of low expectations. people don't even realize their implicit bias. they don't even realize what they are saying when they write these things. while, black people just don't understand. so, listen to me. a latte-sipping reporter in new york is going to explain to you what is reality, even though it is the exact opposite of the reality they are attempting to portray in their world. it is insulting. by the way, this is the reason that hispanics are tired of this. they are tired of being treated like toddlers who can't think for themselves and especially tired of being a flat out lied to. it took place and not just this country but in other countries because of the george floyd riot. >> tucker: i am assuming a lot of these voters, the ones that we have been talking about are some of the lowest income people in the country actually. i am assuming they are not daily "new york times" readers. they have come to this conclusion just by watching. don't believe your lying eyes. they don't have to consume a lot of this. they don't watch msnbc and are like oh, yeah, there is the deep state. oh, of course. >> right. here is another thing. hispanic values, they just don't align with the party. first and foremost, they are coming from a place like cuba and venezuela. they know what socialism is. you are not going to make socialism sound pretty for people leaving those countries. they are deeply religious, deeply faithful. this idea that we should be having abortions at nine months in the womb, it is not going to stick with them. they have better values and principles they had most of the democrats and politicians are simply not fooling them because you know what, tucker? hispanic men and women are bright enough to figure out what is going on in this country. >> tucker: they see tax on masculinity and they think i am not for that. who is for that? hand it to candace owens. it is so nice to see you. so, deb haaland is set to be the secretary of the interior. we are told it's exciting because he's native american. but there is more to the story there. it is a really interesting story. we investigated it and we read the results, next. ♪ ♪ it and we read the results, next. ♪ ♪ it's moving day. and while her friends are doing the heavy lifting, jess is busy moving her xfinity internet and tv services. it only takes about a minute. wait, a minute? but what have you been doing for the last two hours? ...delegating? oh, good one. move your xfinity services without breaking a sweat. xfinity makes moving easy. go online to transfer your services in about a minute. get started today. ♪ ♪ >> tucker: a former congresswoman from new mexico. called deb haaland is joe biden secretary of interior. that is not a small job. make fun if you will, but the interior department manages about a fifth of the entire surface area of the united states. it has an enormous budget. in 70,000 employees. what does deb haaland plan to do? well, no one has asked her. they are too busy celebrating what she looks like. >> congressman appearing before senators for her hearing. she would make history as the first native if she was confirmed. >> she would be the first native american. she is an historic pick. she is going to be the first native american to serve in this role. the interior department. this is going to be a very exciting pick for many democrats. >> tucker: it's very exciting that deb haaland is and native american. that's a good question. why is it exciting? none of us choose how we were born. it does nothing that we did or what we earn. so it seems a little weird to be excited about birth. the good news for deb haaland is that she was born the way that she was and no one is allowed to criticize her. as msnbc has explained. >> well, they are desperate to launch a counterattack against the democratic president. at this point, attacking any old thing will do but we are talking about a republican here so the go to is the same go to as usual. pick out the women and the people of color and just go off. and so, several republicans have decided to target biden's cabinet nominees of color. >> tucker: she is a person of color. the most important thing about deb haaland is her ethnicity. that is a unanimous message. but since we are talking about identity politics, which is obviously disgusting. it is stupid and immoral. but since we are, it is fair to ask a few more questions. deb haaland identifies as a native american. on the other hand, holland sounds very much like a scandinavian name and that stuck out to some of us who have scandinavian names. so, what is going on here? in fact, deb haaland is every bit as scandinavian as she is norwegian. she is america's first interior secretary since thomas served in the ford administration almost 50 years ago. in their quiet brooding way, the scandinavian community, we can tell you, is beaming with pride. little girls with names like larson and hansen will watch cabinet meetings and know that they too have a chance to oversee one fifth of the american landmass someday. when deb haaland speaks, she will be speaking for millions of norwegian americans, people whose ancestors have been here for more than 1,000 years. their voices can now be heard. deb haaland, hero which of the people. she is welcome in our sauna anytime. andrew kerr reported that andrew cuomo was under county nursing home deaths in may of last year. last year. but the media ignore that story. instead, they spent all their energy slobbering over andrew cuomo. >> been commended for your calm leadership. people from all over the country in the world have tuned into your press conferences. a career high approval rating of 84%. you came in second only to obama as the most trusted. think of something grander, presidential. >> he says exactly what he is thinking. as you know, that's his style. >> you ask the tough questions. >> they found that the cuomo brothers, you and your brother, chris, tied as the most desirable men in new york. in a movie, who do you want to have play you? >> tell the audience. >> governor cuomo is one of the heroes on the front lines. >> i think he's doing a -- of a job. i think he has been the lead force here. >> real leadership should have provided. >> this has been a remarkable show of leadership by governor cuomo in recent days. he is providing hope, but not false hope. >> tucker: tattletale suck ups. they are rude to waiters, but they suck up to -- but now they change their view. they are saying that andrew cuomo must resign, not because he killed people, but because he said naughty things to women. for democrats, that is a convenient strategy. perhaps the worst governor in america was asked about nursing home deaths in her state. what does she want to talk about? andrew cuomo's harassment. >> i think the allegations here are very serious and need to be taken seriously. i do think that in an personal thorough investigation is merited and appropriate. these are serious allegations. if accurate and true, i think we have to take action. >> tucker: [laughs] how can she be governor of a state? unbelievable. seth edits "the american mind." he joins us tonight. you have been pretty on this story for a very long time. how did you feel as you watched the anointed priesthood of the american media slobber on this guy? >> as long as they were wearing their trump goggles, it was easy to see andrew cuomo as -- but then in the cold light of 15,000 nursing home deaths and the series of awkward, he seems a little gruesome. it has been an amusing trip for anyone who has been watching. as we pointed out, "the daily caller" said back in may that they were undercounting the deaths. andrew cuomo bumbled the entire response. but because everyone was so fixated on painting trump, they just had to call him this new great leader. what has happened now is not really surprising. >> tucker: now we can all be totally honest. i just have to say it. he looks like he is doing some sort of mafia impersonation. does anyone say that out loud or are you not allowed to say that? >> you are not allowed to say that. listen, his father, mario cuomo used to say that the mafia doesn't exist. but andrew cuomo has been talking this way since he was in his early 20s with his weird repetitions and his odd phrases. so, it's nothing new. >> i feel like we are in front of a social club. i'm not against it. it's kind of old-fashioned and interesting but it is so noticeable. thank you for coming on. >> thanks, tucker. as they won there is so much going on in the news. it is easy to become sad and pessimistic. but if there is one person who maintains optimism in the face of everything, it is our friend, dana perino and she has a new book out tomorrow on that very topic. she joins us after the break. ♪ ♪ joins us after the ...... ♪♪ >> tucker: there's so much going on. honestly a lot is depressing. it's he has city get disspiritted and down -- it's easy to get disspiritted and down. we call on our friend. tomorrow she's got a new book related to this the book is called s "everything will be ok, life lessons from one woman from a former young woman." she's a cohost for the news this morning. dana, congrats on the book. i love -- >> thank you for having me. >> tucker: i love the title. "everything will be ok." will it? how do you know that? >> it will, but it doesn't mean that's a passive thing, right? the book is about action, so i wrote the book because i felt like young women -- and you're a dad of daughters, right? so you know that they are talented, they are ambitious but they arere racked with anxieties and worries. um, they put a lot of pressure on themselves. they have some insecurities and i want to tell them, first of all, you won life's great lottery, you were born in america. secondly if you're an educated woman and loved by your family, you're in the driver's seat. everything will be ok but you have to start making really good decisions. you need to be disciplined. i say there's freedom in discipline. you have to take personal responsibility. also, you have to find a way to transform that energy you've seen which is the worry and the doubt and the concern and turn that into fuel so you can find serenity. i include a serenity checklist in there. i feel like a lot of them are worrying their 20's away and it's following them into their 30's and holding them back from opportunities, jobs and promotions and even personal relationships. i'm so excited for people to finally get this book this their hands and i want it to be their guide to just making them feel a lot better. >> tucker: it seems like one of the keys to not worrying so much is just getting older. don't you think you reach an age where you realize actually a lot of this doesn't matter at all and won't be remembered, isn't of cosmic significance so who cares? >> that's another reason i say everything will be ok. life lessons for young women from a former young woman. it's in a way -- take it from me, i have a chapter in there who is dana pyreneno anyway -- perrino any way. i talk about integrity to protect it at all costs. i talk about kindness endorphins. a lot of people love to exercise because they get endorphins. studies show, tucker, the more kind you are toph others, the me it could reduce your anxiety and i think that then helps unlock things. plus, this book is coming out a anniversary to our two-week lockdown to slow the spread. for many people, work has changed quite dramatically. we're not just so much working from home, we're living at work. i have tips in there how to basically network and stay relevant even though, you know, a lot of people are still working from home, although it's getting better. >> tucker: i love the kindness endorphins. wow. i'm so excited to read this book. thank you, dana. you're a believable person to write it. thanks so much. before we go, we want to give you quick breaking news from another channel called the cable news network. we told you chris cuomo is the only cnn anchor who likes to show up his chiseled physique. we were wrong. on sunday, the dwarf king aired footage of himself or his chief mignon, rather, wearing no pants.s. the footage shows the media hall monitor's cavs and thighs fully exposed while he appeared on a television camera on cnn. sean hannity, what can you do with that? >> sean: now you just traumatized me with humpty dumpty and i'm going to have that image seared into my memory for the rest of my life. did you have to ruin my life? dramatic. >> tucker: [laughs] >> sean: the same liberal moral outrage. i got it.uc thank you. welcome to "hannity." all right, on a serious note, we begin tonight. a fifth woman is now accusing governor andrew cuomo of misconduct as to lawmakers in albany are now moving forward with impeachment plans. we are going to have the very latest coming up.