tucker: it s been a pretty tough year for the nfl. wearily, the commissioner seems to making more than ever. otherwise, it s bad. ratings are falling, games have seen tens of thousands of empty seats. it is the league learning anything from this? not so far. the nfl just rejected an ad from a veterans group that would have asked people to stand for the national anthem during the super bowl. meanwhile, bob costas, one of the most famous sports announcers in the world, appears to have been kicked off the super bowl. pregame show. this comes a few months after he protecteded grim future for football due to concussions. is there a connection? jason whitlock hosts speak for yourself. do you think i don t want to be a conspiracy nut but do you think there is a connection between costas connecting the
falsely created crime. everythingls that we have seen from these texts and from all the facts developing shows that the fbi and senior doj officials conspired to violate the law and to deny donald trump his civil rights. tucker: tucker: what woula motive for that? the motive would be that they did not like donald trump, they didn t think he was fit to be president and they would do everything within their power to exonerate hillary clinton and if she lost, to frame donald trump with a false crime because they didn t think he should be president. tucker: what do you make of the claims that five months of text messages between strzok and lisa page have disappeared, as lois lerner s emails did? as an old united states attorney who has watched obstruction of justice is over the years, that explanation from the bureau is ludicrous. those texts were either purposely destroyed, period. they were purposely destroyed. moreover, they exist somewhere, i can assure you the nsa has
respect for bob kostas. tucker: it s funny, you are changing my opinion i think it s unfair to football. tucker: i came in so totally different view and you have won me over. let s see if you do it on the second topic. the ad, the veterans ad, encouraging people to stand during the national anthem. down.o has turned itc.s should they have? yeah. i think the nfl has worked very hard to get the protests in the kneeling out of the nfl and away from a discussion as opposed to discussing football. again, i i think everyone should stand for the national anthem. i think the nfl should pass a rule requiring their players to do that. but i also think the nfl made the right decision here. by running this ad, you risk making this a talking point, rather than the game. you have worked very hard to calm the handful of players, the 1% of players that were
to have a pathway to citizenship. it s a great country and that we allow people the freedom. tucker: why would you want someone in your country who s not grateful to be here, who s demanding of american citizens the rightt to vote and get benefits? 21 people who are grateful to be her and want to add? you know, every immigrant that i have met is grateful to be here. that doesn t mean that they are not going to stand up for their rights. i joined thousands of people across this country and protests that happened on saturday from people who were born and raised in this country and who have been here for generations. that is one of the hallmarks of our great society. tucker: but they are not americans, these people. but they have a voice, they have a right to a voice. just because they were not from here doesn t mean the constitution doesn t apply to you. that is well, well settled. tucker: know, if you broke our love to get here, you don t have the rights of american citizens.
school district, any urban school district, it s incumbent upon the school district and the stakeholders in that community to ensure that we are doing what we can so that these children are successful.hi we are seeing incredible success. tucker: i haven t i m sure you are seeing success. it s really simple. i m not arguing against all immigrants, or your schools. saying there is a crisis in your schools obviously. is importing more immigrants make it better? you conceded that it doesn t. my question is it s not making it better or worse. i see it as an asset to the city to see that we have the opportunity to continue w to gr, continue to have economic development tucker: was the right number? if bringing in more people from third world countries makes albany a better city is good for your schools, good for your economy, what is the right number? how many people do you think need to come from foreign countries to albany for you to get really rich?