congress is broken. it does not react to what the people want. tucker: i agree with that. the people want immigration reform. the people want more gun control. that is what they want. tucker: but the details matter. so you said noncitizens should never vote in elections. i would argue that your party will overtake you on that question, but we ll see.n maybe if congress never does anything to address immigration reform tucker: oh, then noncitizens should vote. this is the part where tucker: i m just asking. i m asking you what you think. tucker, you know what? so i got the invitation to come on your show and immediately i was like, there s no way i m doing that. c tucker: [laughs] and then i thought, i like tucker and he s a smart guy. and i am a woman with nothing to lose, so i said sure, i m going on.. tucker: if you think i m asking you an unfair question you really believe that the democratic party thinks that abortion shouldn t be rare? tucker: let m
abortion shouldn t be rare? tucker: do you think the government should take guns from law-abiding people question rick that s not a trick question, it s sincere. i think there should be an assault weapons ban. i don t think people need to take their guns away, but there should be an assault weapons ban. you are setting the conversation up to purposefully put me in a box. tucker: i think everyone watching would acknowledge as a totally fair question. why is it not a fair question because you want to answer right? no, because it s not a sincere question. tucker: it s very much sincere. i can t tell you how sincere it is. speak out my husband has a number of guns. tucker: that s great, but should the government ever take the guns are people who have not misuse them? i ve addressed it and we
doing, this office of civil rights announced today, we can see their simply going to enforce existing law. they are not crating new law and saying no american should be forced to lose their job because of their convictions, and abortion shouldn t be a litmus test to be able to participate in the marketplace. it s a reasonable approach. it s just enforcing existing law which the obama administration did not do. shannon: i want to ask you, do you feel like the march gets a fair coverage? is a very large group. it s most often ignored by the national media. shannon: do you think that s different tomorrow? i hope it will be different. if most people can see the energy taking place on the mall, it would be astounding. shannon: we are going to be covering it like we always do and we will be out and about and hear from folks on both sides of the issue but we certainly will cover something that is such a big impact on d.c. every year. thank you for coming in. that s it from washingto
i talked about the procedural vote maybe not happening until 1:00 in the morning saturday. the government is supposed to be funded tomorrow night. if they do this by the book, it won t, they won t take that a vote until about 1:00 in the morning on saturday after the government runs out of money. shannon: i understand there were some emotional folks tonight. the outcome the senate minority whip dick durbin referenced there were daca recipients sitting the public gallery. about ten of them in the front row, all holding hands, listening to these emotional speeches in the gallery. they were two girls sitting in a row behind them with their arms around one another. one of them was kind of sobbing. she had her winter scarf held up against her nose and the other one was trying to console her. that shows you how emotional this issue is and how at least democrats are trying to respond to the daca recipients. trying to change the status as
doing, this office of civil rights announced today, we can see their simply going to enforce existing law. they are not crating new law and saying no american should be forced to lose their job because of their convictions, and abortion shouldn t be a litmus test to be able to participate in the marketplace. it s a reasonable approach. it s just enforcing existing law which the obama administration did not do. shannon: i want to ask you, do you feel like the march gets a fair coverage? is a very large group. it s most often ignored by the national media. shannon: do you think that s different tomorrow? i hope it will be different. if most people can see the energy taking place on the mall, it would be astounding. shannon: we are going to be covering it like we always do and we will be out and about and hear from folks on both sides of the issue but we certainly will cover something that is such a big impact on d.c. every year. thank you for coming in. that s it from washingto