whatever. so then, i call them back and say, hey, i missed a couple people s birth dates. oh, we have some small issues and i m like, ah, my gosh. how many people? you have too many damn family. one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine. nine or ten of them. it depends. so many. they come, and they re all running around. all these kids. they re beautiful, though, aren t they? and everybody s got something to say. lot of good-looking people. interesting, interesting set of good-looking genes. some beautiful, black folks. and we re all mixed up from down in louisiana. we got some creole going on. we got some, you know, interracial marriages, whatever. i did get my mom s eyes. no, her color is different on h her eyes. that s what i just said. my mom is like we did her dna. she is like 75, 73% european. she s good looking but she can do ugly fast. she gets up in my face. chris. chris, i m like, listen, lady,
it s a hoax. just like the russian hoax. it s a conspiracy theory used to divide the country and keep a hold on power. that s exactly what s going on. victor david hanson knows this better than anyone. he s a senior fellow at the hoover institution and enjoys tonight. professor, thank you very much for coming on.h white supremacy, you know, i live here in 50 years and i ve never met anybody who ascribes to white supremacy. i don t know a single person who thinks that s a good idea. i mean, they are making this up and it s a talking point which they are using to help them innt this election cycle obviously because russia. but my question to you is, what does it do to the country? at what cost? well, i mean, we are the most racially intermarried, assimilated, integrated country in the world. you and i couldn t go to china and say we are chinese because we don t look chinese. the mexican constitution has had an element inanimate in it that says it had to preserve its racial essences so
the number of americans who think we should bring some socialism into our system is growing and they are mostly young people. millennials are entering adulthood with more debt, worst career prospects and far less hope that they will be able to own their own homes or start their families, get married even. thanks to that, many of them are giving up on america s economic system entirely. a new gallup poll finds that 43% of all american adults that , some form of socialism would be a good thing for this country. among those aged 18-34, 57% support7% socialism. a shocking number. victor davis hanson is a senior fellow at the hoover institution and he joins us tonight. thanks very much for coming on.h if you hear those numbers, and this is not the only bowl to reach this conclusion, and what s your reaction? a couple of things. i think there s a lot of ignorance t of socialism. i think our public school system, the universities, our
transition. every bit of it. this is someone who now is looking to get sentenced. i think at the end of the day, the one thing michael s lawyers are trying to keep him from doing is fall prisoner to jail. the judge made it clear that he thought otherwise, that these were serious crimes that he was alleged to have committed, and that unless he could give some more which is strongly suggesting he try to cooperate even more with the mueller investigation and this other virginia investigation, efls on h he was on his way to prison. at the very least, his attorneys tried to say until everything else is done, let us cooperate as much as we can. that was my reading from this, but yes, robert mueller probably does know, but it s essentially a shrug from his investigation. the prosecutors were ready to
tucker: america s college campuses were designed to be havens for free expression, and for good reason. free speech is a requirement for free thought, and free thought essential for universities, no other reason to have it. but universities where those freedoms under the gravest i threat. a new foundation for individual rights in education report finds that 90%ti of american college campuses have some kind of speech code that restrictsht wht students are allowed to say, and by extension, this is intentional, what is acceptable for them to think. when they control whathe you sa, they control what you think. robert shibley, executive director, he joins us tonight. robert, thank you very much for coming on.h when you say there are speech codes, is that strictly speaking?