who do we believe out of these two suspect people? tucker: was at the racist conspiracy from the chicago police department? that s a little far even for a lot of people on cable news. those people say that yes, perhaps jussie smollett s claims weren t entirely factually true but so what? they could have been. actual trump supporters may not have assaulted them on the street in chicago but they would have it if they could have. if it is true, didn t he in fact attempt to paint maga supporters as these racist and homophobic people? i have to disagree, i think maga supporters have painted themselves as that. we have to be bold enough to call that out. tucker: this is the new official story, the one you are going to be hearing for a long time, the one your kids will be learning about in school and it s this. a specific hate crime may not
dollars of work. the objective was to shore up the side and to allow control of the channel so the channel didn t move anywhere else. part of it also that it would essentially catch small land slides sluffing off one side or the other that would come through. that was in 2006. we have been through, good grief, a lot of floods, and that community felt safe because of that mitigation effort. it was extensive. people knew this was a landslide prone area. sometimes big events just happen. sometimes large events that nobody sees happen. and this event happened, and i want to find out why. so to you, i will pose that question, david montgomery, why if they had this mitigation after the 2006 slide, why now? well, the proximate cause was the rainfall. the mitigation efforts were to