tucker: bernie sanders is old and in some ways, he s traditional, like a lot of people. like a lot of us, he is bewildered by the democratic party s turn into mindless identity politics. he said so in a recent interview with gq. he said, many of my democratic opponents think that all we need is a candidate who is black or latino or woman or gay, regardless of what they stand for, that the end result is diversity. sanders, of course, was attackedf for this. because he was telling the truth. and that s not allowed anymore. albee beth stuckey is a tv and podcast host and she joins us tonight. bernie sanders getting attacked by liberals, huh? yes. this is a little bit like a snake eating its tail because bernie sanders is also a perpetrator of this identity politics. tucker: he is. he is the one in 2016 who said, diversity is our strength
sanders, of course, was attacked for this. because he was telling the truth. and that s not allowed anymore. albee beth stuckey tv and podcast host and she joins us tonight. bernie sanders can be attacked by liberals, huh? yes. this is a little bit like a snake eating its tail because bernie sanders is also a perpetrator of this identity politics. tucker: he is. he is the one in 2016 diversity is our strength only talk about racial diversity as far as his campaign went. he also on monday mlk day was saying that he is going to fight racism through economic inequality, talking to a majority of black audience. so he is also a fan of identity politics when it plays in his favor. he is not, when he is afraid it gist him the votes. tucker: i wonder if it makes it impossible, not that he would be the nominee anyway. i wonder if this is a deal killer. kind of thing you are not allowed to say anywhere on
they were and continue to be wanderers. valuing the bejalai, a tradition where every tribesman will set out from the longhouse of his birth to travel, learn, to bring something back. each tattoo he gets over the course of his life represents a different experience, a different journey. eddie: basically, the tattoos are just to signify knowledge and the wealth that you brought back to the longhouse. what you would probably want to get is a bunga terung. something like this. anthony: oh, i like that. eddie: yeah. anthony: since last i saw you, and you gave me this. eddie: and it s still there. anthony: still there. 10 years ago at his shop borneo ink, eddie david tattooed me with an iban style ouroboros, a symbol of a snake eating its own tail. life, death, the eternal ebb and flow. i think i was going through a hippy phase. eddie does great work, and he s
pageantry with this trip. the president is getting a realtime briefing and update, and the message is there s still a long way to go. let s talk about the danger of the rivers. you spent the last three days in helicopters over the state. what s your sense of the governor of north carolina is saying don t go home yet? we re not finished with this yet. i think he said sunshine does not mean safety. reporter: yeah. they don t know how bad the river s going to get and where they re going to crest exactly, when they re going to crest, and that southeastern part of the state. that s one of the challenges they ve had throughout. speaking to a three-star general. he used the analogy of a snake eating a frog. it s slowly working its way down. the timing on that is very difficult. one thing the army has done and the corps of engineers is they ve prestaged the engineers. they have a ring route of helicopters flying around the state. they re prestaging these enginee engineers. in some places t
station cherry point. hans, as we take a live look now at what i believe is a live shot. at any moment we expect to see the president walking off the plane. talk about expectations and what we will see today. reporter: what he ll get is a briefing from block long. he has a lot of army generals here. they are going fo give him a lay of the land. they are going to tell him, they are not out of danger zone, yet. one of the things we have been hearing is the worst is yet to come. we have been spending the last three days flying around north carolina from the air, getting a sense of what the rivers are like. hallie, in some places, you can t tell the difference where the river starts and flooding begins. it s that bad. i was talking to a general, he used the analogy of a snake eating a frog. you don t know how long it takes to get to the end of the snake. air force one is coming in.