Dnc. That seems like corruption. I dont know how else he would describe that. No, its not. Heres what actually happened, and im sure it happened on the republican side as well, which is that when someone has secured their partys nomination, essentially they start acting as one with the Party Committee. So it seems as though the Clinton Campaign decided to make this agreement early which said, hey, guys, when i actually secure the nomination, you know that we are going to have to go over some things like that. That, to me, does not seem out of the ordinary. Tucker thats not actually what it said. Look, if youre making the point that both parties tried to rigged the system in favor of the candidate they want, youre absolutely right, and the republicans tried to do that and they failed, and that is how they got trumped. No, its true. Both parties tried to rig it, but my question is, dont voters have a say in this . It doesnt belong to the party who is paid by it but by the voters that vot
her gender, if you believe that is physically possible, if you let kids decide, that undermines the right of parents to make decisions for the kid. that is like a statement of fact, isn t it? it seems to be a statement of fact. it s difficult to imagine what the family could look like if there weren t parental rights and parental authority that parents would have to raise their children the way they see fit. tucker: so what kind of response did you get for sayingg something obvious? well, i m not sure that anyone ever read my article, and i have been proud of my administration for always defending my right to write on what i would like and academic freedom. at the same time, they have said that i have engaged in hate speech and that i created an unsafe environment and i have been uncivil, and i think we are beginning to see, at boise state, the conflict between a university that is committed to social justice and a university that is committed to rational inquiry. that, to me, is
allow a child agency, freedom to decide his or her gender, if you believe that is physically possible, if you let kids decide, that undermines the rigf parents to make decisions for the kid. that is like a statement of fact, isn t it? it seems to be a statement of fact. it s difficult to imagine what the family could look like if there weren t parental rights and parental authority that parents would have to raise their children the way they see fit. tucker: so what kind of response did you get for saying something obvious? well, i m not sure that anyone ever read my article, and i have been proud of my administration for always defending my right to write on what i would like on academic freedom. at the same time, they have said that i have engaged in hate speech and that i created an unsafe environment and i have been uncivil, and i think we are beginning to see, at boise state, the conflict between a university that is committed to social justice and a university that is commi
preponderance of the evidence is what the government with the u.s. department of education says that schools have to try to meet in order to move forward and discipline someone. to keep their money. so that they can keep their funding. it s a level that schools either meet or do not meet and the only reason that they re talking about preponderance of the evidence is because they re worried about their funding. so let s move to this player. i don t know a lot about football but this guy is a big deal. i do, i can help you out. so you re key to the story. it s not just about a big player at baylor, it s about a big player who came to baylor from boise and didn t do so well at boise. and why? what happened? at boise state there was an issue with violence with a female student he was living with, a window was broken, he had team rules issues, he was dismissed from that team, that team didn t give him an endorsement going on to their next team. now, the coach here at baylor sa
press conference and said i didn t know about any violent past. he said in fact, i talked to the football coach at boise state, he told me nothing, he just said this guy wanted to come home and needed a second chance. here s the deal. he has a responsibility to learn more. you can t make one phone call or depend on other people. you are the head coach. if you didn t know what was going on at boise state, it s your responsibility to find out before you put that student on campus with a bunch of other students. and the reason this keeps happening, ashleigh, is because of the money involved. sara hit on it earlier about funding. do you want to know what the highest-rated television program in cable television history is? let me guess. the college football championship. not the highest-rated sports program ever, the highest-rated show in cable tv history ever is the college football championship game that happened earlier this year. when you have that kind of money going in, this i