tucker: happy thanksgiving, this is a special edition of tucker carlson tonight. we recently had a pretty wild conversation with the actress rose mcgowan buried it was pretty much focused on how the what and harvey weinstein but then it got much bigger than that. she d also been stung by a murder hornet in the yucatan peninsula, it was a fascinating conversation but what is so interesting is that her views are miles apart from most people in her business. she doesn t sound like a hollywood actor. here s part of it. i live in the jungle in the yucatan peninsula. why not? but you know, i would rather a murder hornet than a hollywood studio executive. so i stepped on it. they re killing up massive amounts of honeybees and you re supposed to report it immediately to the government if you find one. so i found one under my foot and
i m kind of tweeting about it because i had already read about murder hornet s but i didn t think about it, because i read in the yucatan peninsula newspaper that the murder hornet s are here, and i looking atuc it, i m like i had big coffee table books. i was smashing i broke a sweat. it would not nothing splattered out of it. i took a picture that was fake of it because it s just kind of like this. i am like i stuck my foot and the toxins are going through it and i m with it s like psychedelic, this level of pain. and i don t think i m going to die, but may be, i don t know. lefingers crossed. so i tucker: this is one sting from the murder hornet? one buried and it can repeatedly sting you, actually, it s not like a bee, they don t die. so i come back like 10 minutes later, this thing is still alive.
business starts returning, but for a while it was blurry and i m kind of tweeting about it because i had already read about murder hornet s but i didn t think about it, because i read in the yucatan peninsula newspaper that the murder hornet s are here, and i looking at it, i m like i had big coffee table books. i was smashing i broke a sweat. it would not nothing splattered out of it. i took a picture that was fake of it because it s just kind of like this. i am like i stuck my foot and the toxins are going through it and i m with it s like psychedelic, this level of pain. and i don t think i m going to die, but may be, i don t know. fingers crossed. so i tucker: this is one sting from the murder hornet? one buried and it can repeatedly sting you, actually, it s not like a bee, they don t die. so i come back like 10 minutes
The Garden Guy discusses new invasive species that cause harm in order to create spaces for themselves. Most come to the NW region directly from Asia or, indirectly, through Canada