conversation is a fair one and is led appropriately. we know bad things do happen to women. we want them to get justice obviously. i ve spent most of my adult life working that. but men are partners in this. that due process and fairness is imperative for all of us. women will be the first to lose as i ve argued through this entire dynamic and that men are already losing very badly. tucker: so you said that from day one. literally the when the harvey weinstein story broke and we were all horrified, you said in that segment, i won t forget it, this could whip around and hurt women as well as innocent men. we re getting another story suggesting that may be true. the me too movement hurting women s employment prospects. it s on wall street according to bloomberg. men are afraid to hire them. that s right. tucker: it s a sad story. does it surprise you? it doesn t. yet it s a reflection of the
take the bull that s why we want this conversation. tucker: good point. instead of taking the bull by the horn, take the rose by the thorn. again, you know, sounds funny. but anyone who has ever seen a bull fight, it s grisly. it s awful. tucker: i agree. i don t want i m with you on the bull fighting. it s not really a fair fight. put your eggs in one basket. never a fair fight. tucker: that seems harmless. what is wrong with that? put your berries in one basket. unlike berries, chickens are in one cage defecating on each other. the egg industry, when you peek through, you find cruelty and abuse. tucker: i know. we re talking about language here. why not? tucker: if you re in a meeting and somebody says let s put our berries in one bowl.
thank you for coming on. thank you, tucker. i appreciate the opportunity to have an honest conversation on this. particular particularly, as we are particularly, as we are remembering george h.w. bush who taught us we can disagree on some of these issues. i went to the capitol after leaving the studio to see him. i took the kids. that is something we talk about. there are different perspectives on the issues but we can talk about them respectfully. what you laid out brings up legitnate issues. the question is tucker: hold on. that is what i like about what is happening in tijuana. i feel deeply for the people of tijuana. i think they are going through what a lot of americans have gone through. but because it is tijuana and it is mexico we can t dismiss them as anti-hispanic. we have to look for clearly at what the concerns are. so my question to you is simple one. looking at the concerns we just played on tape, those are real, does it make you a little more empathetic toward ou
a better life for their family. i get it. that is right. tucker: i have always thought that. but hold on. it s important to emphasize as deeply with the citizens who lives are being up-ended by the arrival of the immigrants as the up grants themselves as the immigrants themselves. if you see this, can you say the american citizens say i don t want immigration. we have had more than we can handle. they are not just racists. they have a point. they are not racists but it s important to understand the other side that immigrants made our economy stronger over the years. let me add color to what you said in the beginning. the population is aging. we have baby boomers retiring. a lot of the people we are able to replace in the economy are because of immigration. we want to do that ideally in a legal and an orderly fashion. tucker: can i stop you there and ask a question. no, no. hold on. tucker: i need to ask this question. you say our population is aging. we are not reproducin
people enter your country illegally, many of them are criminals. the people came, they are coming in violently. disrespectfully. not as good law-abiding citizen. that is what hurts us. it s not all of them. but a lot of them are not really nice people. who want to work, who want to integrate to our economy. they are just trouble-makers. tucker: a lot of them are not really nice people. they re trouble-makers. imagine an american mayor saying that on television. it got more intense from there. last night on this show, a tijuana city councilman told us the government had to intervene recently to keep mexican citizens and the caravan members from throwing rocks at each other. watch. we have to bring them over here because the neighbors from that part of town is like tijuana by the sea. they were getting mad. they started throwing stones