incredibly socially progressive. meaning those wealthy suburban socialites are progressive. what you hear consistently from republican elites is that we need to moderate on the social issues and chart a really libertarian course on the economic issues. if you actually listen to republican voters, what they are saying is something like the opposite. they are socially l lservative. they like the views on immigration. they like the president s views on abortion. what they want us to do is stop hemorrhaging jobs too folks overseas. they want us to win trade wars against mexico and especially the chinese. and that agenda is ultimately, i think, where republican success in the future lies but, like you said, republican elites have t to accept that fact and i think, you know, we should be proud of the coalition that we have and try to build on it as opposed to being ashamed of that fact.ry tucker: how do you have a party run by people with the mirror image views of their own voters so the p
tucker: so, i mean, tell us give us the overview of what you think is happening here. so, in this concussion settlement case, i could talk to you about my players. i have 90 clients. and 95% of my players are african-american. 5% are white. none of them have been paid. i ve submitted 41 claims. and 38 of them are in audit for fraud. over 99% of the players that are in audit for fraud are african-american. and i just believe that if this were a group of retired white golfers, they have been paid already. tucker: those are claims that are pretty hard to verify unless you have something in writing and i assume you don t. let s get to the physical facts of es it. are these players demonstrably injured? yes.s tucker: did the nfl know what they were doing posed a physical risk to them for
person i ve talked to, i m good friends with mike dewine, who eked out a win in the ohio s governor s race, the health care build put a millstone around republicans running in the industrial midwest. it was a a popular piece of legislation, and in some ways i think it is almost better it didn t pass i didn t go into effect causing even more damage down the road. tucker: sounds like what you are saying is that republicans as a party need to understand who their constituency is. it s different from what it was a generation ago. it really is the middle class party. maybe they should n i have middle class economic solutions to offer? yeah. that s absolutely right, tucker. i think that a lot of folks,y especially the wall street wing of the republican party don t like to admit and don t like to appreciate thehe fact that the party has definitely shifted in this direction. you have got more and more working class voters voting for republicans like i said more and wealthy suburbanites vo
fentanyl was not a big deal when i first gotted started on this but now it is. it has kept us from making the progress we otherwise would have made with prevention, education with more treatment, better recovery programs, more first responders having narcan to save lives that miracle drug that reverses the effects of the overdose. i think we will begin to see some progress if we can stem this flow of fentanyl. t tucker: very quick as a matter of public consciousness, how different would this be if this drug were coming from russia rather than china? i think coming from anywhere it should be something we care a lot about. tucker: i agree with you completely. i think we should be tougher and should actually be saying to the chinese in this case, you know, you ve got to crack down in your own country, both for our purposes and if you don t as i have told premierly the second ranking liter in china it s going to be in your communities, too. this stuff is so deadly and so addictive
play relationships with foreign governments has a new film out this time the target is big tech. here s a preview of it. they can suppress certain types of results based on what they think you should be seeing by what your followers are presenting. b it s what google and facebook are doing on a regular basis. by suppressing stories, by steering us toward other stories rather than the stories we are actually seeking. it will always favor one online music service over another and one candidate over another. google crosses the creepy line every day. tucker: peter schweizer is one of the people behind this new documentary called the creepy line and it premiered this week. he joins us on set. thank you very much for coming on.ou so why should we care what google, a private company, is doing? s because they have an amazing amount of influence on the consumption of information and news in this country. 80% to 90% of searches are done through google. google not only collects info