tonight we find ourselves unfortunately on the greatest crisis yet. a total breakdown in the most basic functions in our society. in any society. fire and police protection. hospitals. the military. schools, long term care facilities for the elderly and disabled. road maintenance, replying transportation, food and freight delivery. air travel. all of these services, which are the hallmarks of a civilization, are rapidly degrading and soon, thanks to the biden white house, they may be completely paralyzed. millions of americans have been told to submit to joe biden s lunatic vaccine mandate or be summarily fired. for many the deadline tonight, midnight. these are not lawyers, activists, and cable news anchors. these are nurses, cops, navy seals, pilots and air traffic controllers. these are the people you can t run a country without but soon we may be forced to anyway. in the state of washington thousands of cops, teachers,
it will be a good one. greg, one more thing. i remember when i was ten, [laughing]. i don t know what i mean by that. let s do this. yeah! it s the 4th of july weekend. a lot of the cable news anchors, celebrities take off early on fridays. some are already enjoying a picnic. brian at a nearby resort. he is cuter. an unreliable source of fiber. [laughing]. i will see your groundhog and raise you this. imagine going through your filing cabinent looking for old
it will be a good one. greg, one more thing. i remember when i was ten, [laughing]. i don t know what i mean by that. let s do this. yeah! it s the 4th of july weekend. a lot of the cable news anchors, celebrities take off early on fridays. some are already enjoying a picnic. brian at a nearby resort. he is cuter. an unreliable source of fiber. [laughing]. i will see your groundhog and raise you this. imagine going through your filing cabinent looking for old
she s reading the teleprompter! tucker: you re not allowed to read the teleprompter. yes, i am. i win by default! tucker: wait a second. i m going back to something i said earlier, which is that when you have cable news anchors on your show, things tend to fall apart. let me just check with the judges really quick. the judges say the host of the program is allowed to add lid on his own scripts. i think.s she s reading it! tucker: what is the answer? it is squirrels. tucker: you know it, but you answered it. why would it not be rats? is it squirrels? new york city is about to conduct its first official squirrel census next week. volunteers are needed. tucker: this is literally the most contentious show we ve ever had. so what happens when two of the
old senate seat. but will the worst opposition research on him come from his former boss, the president. we are going to talk to presidential candidate julian castro. and in just a few minutes breaking news from the new york times this evening. one of rudy giuliani s associates with a bombshell claim about what he was sent to ukraine to do, and it is heavily disputed. i am going to be joined by one of the new york times reporters who helped break that story. all of that and much more coming up in just a bit. but first for weeks now, the impeachment inquiry has churned behind closed doors. and to the american people, that process has, for the most part, looked something like this. career government officials whom i would say very few americans have probably ever heard of entering and exiting the capitol building. and then you ve got the cable news anchors and reporters sifting through transcripts and delivering key excerpts. it s safe to assume that most americans haven t read tho