noncontroversial same. tucker: that s not a good reason. why was it in america s his interest to keep a fifth of our uranium supply to the russians which you are now arguing greatest threat we face. some has left the country. tucker: they have control of it why is that a goody idea to give hostile power 20% of our uranium supplies. there is no shortage of uranium the price has dropped. tucker: is a good idea? the price has dropped because, why? natural gas is so cheap that building nuclear power plants frankly doesn t make sense. tucker: that is not the concern. the concern is not that this will go to pa power plants concern is it will be used for offensive weapons. that s the concern that it has been a fair amount of it, according to the new york times, has been exported off this continent. not just to canada but off this continent. here s the point. you are not going to answer the question. i can t find a single person defend this as a decision made by hillary clinton
question. i think goods and decent people can say did james comey make some mistakes. there can be an argue for he s a moral upright man. i believe his moral compass points directly towards the nor it s star. i think as he explained on may 3rd in that last appearance before congress, i believe he explained the calculus we went through. this wasn t a decision he made rationally. he struggled with it. all eyes will be on comey. he s not going to help the president, that itself the bottom line here t. question is how much damage is he going to do? to take a step back, think of how powerful james comey has come. more famous than the president. j. edgar hoover. a lot of people believe he make the president. he may be the person that unmakes him. all eyes will be on him, the attorney general rosenstein in
a lifelong democrat, voted for trump but his answers surprised me. do you think donald trump can stop the place from closing? i don t believe he s going to stop that one, maybe in the future. nobody knows what the future is. reporter: why not that one? why couldn t he stop that one? corporate greed, plain and simple. reporter: paul also voted for trump and he does have hope, sort of. i try to be optimistic but realistic at the same time. reporter: what does that mean? save at least some of the jobs. because if they just sent half of the jobs, they could make more money which is all they re after. reporter: hasn t stated regarding the outcome of the election but the shutdown of the plant and saying it wasn t a decision they made easily and say to try to ease the transition for workers, they re spreading the shutdown over 3 years and offering severance and retraining programs.
surprise and shock really in such a definitive decision. the conviction was completely overturned. no retrials. no appeals. case closed. in a statement the kercher family said it wasn t a decision they were expecting but one they accepted. in the judge s ruling they said last night these two people did not commit this crime. now exonerated with her murder conviction overturned amanda knox broke her long silence late friday night. i m incredible grateful for what has happened for the justice i have received for the support that i ve had from everyone. and i m so grateful that i have my life back. reporter: at italy s highest court, deliberations lasted 10 hours. late friday the five-judge panel overturned both murder convictions.
it bears worth noting. you would think that this event was over. and for anybody who s ever pointed a gun at somebody as a police officer, and i have, unfortunately, never had to fire, there s almost a sur veal feeling to this. it almost feels at times the guy is play acting. you can almost get lumed into thinking this is not serious. it s a great example of it s not over until the handcuffs are on. a perfect example of that. now the mayor, we saw standing there with the police commissioner, the mayor de blasio agrees, this video is clear and convincing evidence of a perfectly fair and reasonable use of deadly force. another part of it i think is instructive in so many of these cases the number of shots fired was the number of shots in the police weapon. and that s the case in ferguson, 12. how many shots did he fire? 12. how many rounds did he have? 12. meaning there wasn t a decision made about each one of those shots.