tucker: one of the biggest economic events in th tucker: one of the biggest economic events of his country, a seismic event since world war ii, wasn t something that mostme americans barely noticed when it happened. china s admission into the world trade organization. that was the moment when trying to fully emerged global stage as an economic power. it only happened because america allowed it to happen. leaders in both parties told us that letting china into the wto would be great for everybody, especially us. here was bill clinton s pitch back in 2000. for the first time, our companies will be able to sell and distribute products in china made by workers here at home. without transferring technology and manufacturing. it never happened before. for the first time, china will agree to play by the same open grading rules we do. never happened before.
michael, thank you. tucker, you see these fbi agents that want to go in as well. they are asking for subpoenas so they conduct the ig about what they saw sitting in the office of the fbi. there are a lot of great men and women who are line agents of the fbi who want to talk and i want them to know, if they are watching, they don t have to wait for a subpoena. and all those legal fees are really expensive. our legal fund at captuo legal fund.com, we ll pay their legall fees. if they go to the inspector general, reveal what happened, we ll pay their legal fees. tucker: their work has been besmirched. there is a lot of decent fbi agents and they must be most of them. tucker: michael, thank you. thank you. tucker: mexico s top politicians, all four of them, agree on one thing, their country should continue to funnel migrants into the u.s. is it time to treat mexico as a hostile power it is? a univision anchor with no interest in being tough on that country joins us next.
common team. it has been a place to go to discuss politics. tucker: that s right. it s great to have a respite from w all the insanity. jason whitlock, host of speak for yourself, great to see you. thank you. tucker: thanks. one of the most affluent cities in california has decided that stormy daniels is a national heroin. they ve given her a key to the city and naming a day for her. details i had. de the digital divide is splitting this country. we have parents who are trying to get their kids off of too much social media and computers, and then we have parents who would only hope their children have access. middle school is a really key transition point, right. the stakes start changing. students begin to really start thinking about their futures. what i like about verizon s approach is that
i m not sure if you can accomplish that. i think some people are heartened, okay, the players can take the field, be called upon to stand or respect the national anthem and the play, but i think he is opening an opportunity for a conversation about the players that don t come out on the field, and that will drive a discussion about the nfl that might be a bit uncomfortable and not what the league wants. i really think, tucker, they should have done 1 of 2 things. they could have said, look, we re just going to remove the national anthem from your involvement, everybody stay in the locker room, we ll do it with our fans.s. that would have been option one. option two, it might have been the one i would ve preferred, i wish he would have just said, look, if you come out and you disrespect the national anthem, youl want to play. you ll still get paid, but you won t play. and so, that will force nfl owners and coaches to be a bit
it s good for society, for her to take care of this child, her child, no matter how all this child is, and make sure her child is ready to face the world. tucker: you can t a jet of this arrangement. once you are born, you have a moral and legal right to sponge off your parents forever? i think he loves his mother. michael loves his mommy. he wants to be with her. tucker: michael is 30. we ve only got 20 seconds. are you concerned about the explosion of man children in our society? is that good for women? women and men, 18 to 35, are living at home with their parents. a third of millennials are living with her parents. this is what is happening right now and we seem fine as a society. make america great again, right? tucker: nothing like living with mom when you re 30. it is that the brave new world that we shouldew resist. we disagree. cathy areu, great to see you as always.