saying that my ideas are better than your ideas and my worldview is more righteous than yours. tucker: he sounds like a theologian or something. i a german theologian who was murdered for his beliefs by the the s nazis. he makes it sound like he has a moral mission when i thought he was supposed to be a reported. not just jim acosta but other pond and that network. the senior political analyst, press secretary for hillary clinton, i asked her to make your producers to put together this tweets to put it on the screen because it really shows you what a political analyst should not be doing. a life look at ed gillespie s ed gillespie is running for or you have april ryan who is a white house reporter for american radio, also a cnn
that assessment. again, i don t think that it was rigged. i think hillary did have outside control for a lot of reasons. again, it didn t change anything ultimately. tucker: unknowable. christy, thank you for that. thank you, tucker. tucker: last evening, president jeff stoker an interview for a puff piece literally entitled how jeff made cnn great again. pretty hard-hitting speak gnomic peace. he gave his theory for greatness. hardness, hardness, her nose i think our news is truly fair and balanced. he said that apparently without snickering. which raises the question, how much cnn does jeff zucker actually watch? yet here is acosta from two days ago, releasing what is
wages, which is what this is all about. how do we help the american family? i think this package that kevin brady and our ways and means committee put together, is pretty awesome considering the constraints we have. tucker: let s take one company, apple. its valuation is nudging towards a trillion dollars. it s going to get a much bigger rate cut than any other middle-class family. it doesn t imply that many people, actually. if this tax plan is good for apple, how exactly will americans benefit from that? you re confident they will? let s walk through the apple example. when apple makes money overseas, they keep that profit overseas. they don t bring it back on. the reforms in the tax bill will say, apple, all of the money you have made overseas, we will tax you, and he will have eight years to pay it off, but you will bring it home on day one. because we lower the rates make it easier to bring prophets home, we think apple will invest more in america and offer more american jobs.
tucker: bowe bergdahl is going free after he pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehavior before the enemy and military court ruled today he should be dishonorably discharge from the military, demoted in rank, and fined $10,000, but he will receive no prison time. is that just or not? rob o neill knows a lot about this, a former navy seal, he fired the bullet that killed usama bin laden. and he joins us tonight. thanks for coming on. great to be here. tucker: i know you have an informed perspective on this. give us some context for what bergdahl did. this is one of the many missions i happened to be a part of. i was on the base when bowe bergdahl walked out. i remember waking up and being told an american deserted and we had to go get him, and it was a large part of my team and other coalition forces that we actually stopped what we were doing in the war effort, which meant, for our team, we stopped going against high-value individuals to take on very,
anti-trump movement. that is fine if he is an activist or even an opinion host like yourself. the problem is, as you ve noted, he is a senior white house correspondent from one of the largest news organizations in the world, and what that does to cnn, by extension, fairly or not, because there are plenty of good report is over there, it s labeled us on an objective news outlets that reports of the facts but as the opposition party. if you talk to folks within the administration, and i have, and you ask them, are jim acosta s day-to-day antics in terms of making himself the story, is that good or bad for you? and they enthusiastically say, yes, because he is making our argument for us that, not only is the media as a whole because now they can use it broadbrush negative toward us, but they treat us with hostility, and there actually, during these press briefings, taking a side on the position and openly debating us on it. that is not what white house senior correspondence to. tuck