2-million-dollar mansion in cambridge with an interest-free loan from harvard university. now that seems kind of rigged to me. and she also talked about the expensive cost of hire highr education. this a woman who taught one course at harvard law school for $350,000 a year. so she is worth upwards of $10 million. now. and, you know, it s just amazing that she is that she can go out there and make she s statements, talk about hypocrisy. apparently it s true that you know, there is going to be more opposition research coming out on her. this one in texas is not the end. steve: i will tell you what, her rollout has been a disaster over the last couple weeks. howie carr joins us today from boston. thank you very much. his new book kennedy
do. my brothers and i learned from our mom and our dad and our brothers and our sisters and those were our family stories. but that said, there really is an important distinction of tribal citizenship. i am not a member of a tribe. tucker: well, she s not a member of a tribe. cleared that up. author of the book kennedy babylon. howie, i saw this. i almost feel sorry for her because obviously it s over and she s disgraced. but then i thought the boston globe made this lie possible. what have they said? they ve covered her for years and defended her. how have they responded to evidence that they were lying all this time? they ran a story in september trying to cover for her and basically rounded up all the usual democrat suspects in all
dropped her off at boston college where she reported the incident to campus police. tucker: but it didn t end there. newton district court judge mary beth heffernan refused a request to set high bail. she released him after requiring just 2500 bucks. now, i.c.e. agents are hunting for him. they say he disappeared. one of the most famous men in new england, also, the author of the book kennedy babylon. he joins us tonight. thanks a lot for coming on. this story almost sounds like something that he would make up. it sounds like a parody. how did this happen? is it it seems? i think this is a pattern that is repeating itself all over the country. tucker, in this case, the guy is an illegal alien, once deported, a dominican, reportedly a gang banger in the city of boston. he is operating under an alias, as you just heard. they bring him in, and the
police. tucker: but it didn t end there. newton district court judge mary beth heffernan refused a request to set high bail. she released him after requiring just 2500 bucks. now, i.c.e. agents are hunting for him. they say he disappeared. howie carr, one of the most famous men in new england, also, the author of the book kennedy babylon. he joins us tonight.n howie, thanks a lot for coming on.an this story almost sounds like something that you would make up. it sounds like a parody. how did this happen? is it it seems? i think this is a pattern that is repeating itself all over the country. in this case, the guy is an illegal alien, once deported, a dominican, reportedly a gang banger in the city of boston. he is operating under an alias, as you just heard. they bring him in, and the prosecutor, the assistant district attorney, from a very liberal county, works for a very
dropped her off at boston college where she reported the incident to campus police. tucker: but it didn t end there. newton district court judge mary beth heffernan refused a request to set high bail. she released him after requiring just 2500 bucks. now, i.c.e. agents are hunting for him. they say he disappeared. one of the most famous men in new england, also, the author of the book kennedy babylon. he joins us tonight. thanks a lot for coming on. this story almost sounds like something that he would make up. it sounds like a parody. how did this happen? is it it seems? i think this is a pattern that is repeating itself all over the country. tucker, in this case, the guy is an illegal alien, once deported, a dominican, reportedly a gang banger in the city of boston. he is operating under an alias, as you just heard. they bring him in, and the