dwarfs the cost of securing the southern border. tucker: isn t it racist it to secure our borders? no, you don t have a country without borders. we have plenty of evidence throughout the world that walls, bordert fences, troops on the borderre work. the preserve the security of the population that they protect, and they ensure the rule of law in many cases. israel has done this very successfully. the hungarians have done so very successfully. thing. to do the same eventually, you lose yourr country. tucker: whose leaders think it is their job to take care of their country. great to see see you. thank you very much. tucker: richard painter, an expert on dumpster fires, taking aa brief break for what he is so wholeheartedly supports. you will hear from him after the break. just one free hearing test at
well, jussie smollett story is amazing, but it iss, exceptional only in the extent it has received more publicity than most hate hoaxes. there were many of them. bogus stories concocted by the left for political reasons and repeat it question by compliant media. the kentucky state university and the author of the book hateb crime hoax. thank you very much for coming on tonight, so you have looked at a lot of these cases, but what would you say generally speaking is the point of them? thanks for having me, tucker. and as you said, first of all, they were quite a few of these cases. what we find is that virtually all of the high-profile widely reported hate crimes over the past 2-3 years have been hoaxes. that extends tucker: i m going to interrupt you they are. i want to make sure i understand
was governor who turnedut everybody loose from the psychiatric institution with abuses they had in the 20th century but instead of having a plan to get people properly cared for in the neighborhood, he let them free. tucker: i m sorry. when was that? like 50 years ago he was governor of california? yet, and it s only gotten worse. we need new leadership to address the problem. tucker: so you are saying the homeless problem in los angeles is the fault of someone who isre dead and hasn t been governor in 50 years?r? that is really the answer? ethan: that is the root, the genesis of it. when we decide we can t keepep people who need mentalca health care, the turnaround, a fair percentage and also to cope people to use as an example as an antidote to prove how bad it is but the point is this, we have people that need mental
tucker: give this to jussie smollett. he is clear what happened to him. he claims he was violently assaulted outside of his apartment in chicago because of his race. in a premeditated attack by a pair of psychotic, races trump supporters. watch. i see the attacker. and he said, this maga coutnry [bleep] and punches me in the face. there is no doubt in your mind what motivated this attack? i can only go off of their words, i mean, who says [bleep] this maga country. ties a noose around your neck and pours bleach on you. tucker: just for the record, when you don t ask any follow-up questions and it s not
visited some female owned enterprises, including a store where one of them picked out arp jacket. it looked like a rubik s cube, as you can see. and insisted that the candidate try it on and then got her to buy it. and then tweeted about it, glowingly. well, i m sorry, it s not evenfa going into a story with a candidate who s visiting the campaign of a store and serving with the candidate s rights to try on clothes. it is totally and obviously inappropriate for the members of the media to come across and start recommending what the candidate should wear. tucker: wait a second. you were the white house correspondent for abc news for eight years and never bought clothing for ronald reagan? i didn t because i i was covering bush, but later clinton, i never recommended clothing to either one. look, there are things that you can do. i mean, you can have a meal with someone you are covering, right.