Democracy at stake, the nine justices of the United States Supreme Court hold in their hands the power to forever alter the trajectory of our country. How they rule on cases having to do with january 6th, violent attempt to disrupt the transfer of power, will echo for generations. So not only is it reasonable for us to expect those nine human beings to go about their process impartially, its vital that they are seen and perceived as being impartial appearance. The mere appearance of bias could strain our trust in an honest result for these cases, which is why todays news isnt just disturbing, its scary. The New York Times cites photos and interviews with neighbors in reporting that in 2021, days before president joe bidens inauguration as president , days after the deadly attack on the United States capitol of january 6th, neighbors of conservative Justice Samuel alito noticed something on his lawn, an upside down american flag, a symbol commonly used in those days by Trump Supporters
many years and they protected him. and it really was a kind of conspiracy of silence, and it says a lot not just about harvey weinstein, what about his protectors, the clintons and many others. for a new episode of tucker carlson today, we sat down with rose mcgowan, the actor who began the uncovering of harvey weinstein. the conversation is long and wide-ranging, but we got to how she believes the weinstein story is part of a larger system of corruption. here is part of that. tucker: what you are saying is he is part of a whole system, that is not just harvey weinstein at all, it s like a lot of people were participating in this. like everybody. rose: yeah. tucker: so at what point do you recognize it is not just this creepy movie mogul, it is like everybody. rose: very quickly, when i flew home, i didn t go to any of
his behavior was shocking, but because the most powerful people in the country knew about it for many years and they protected him. and it really was a kind of conspiracy of silence, and it says a lot not just about harvey weinstein, what about his protectors, the clintons and many others. for a new episode of tucker carlson today, we sat down with rose mcgowan, the actor who began the uncovering w weinstein. the conversation is long and wide-ranging, but we got to how she believes the weinstein story is part of a larger system of corruption. here is part of that. ns tucker: what you are saying is he is part of a whole system, that is not just harvey weinstein at all, it s like a lot of people were participating in this. like everybody. rose: yeah. which is a cult. tucker: so at what point do you recognize it is not just this creepy movie mogul, it is
should not be governor where she went out for larry elder. here she is talking about her experience with gavin newsom s spouse. i think my opponents do not understand my motivations at all. they have tried to buy me off every way. in fact, gavin newsom s ex-wife, weinstein story broke. they knew i was coming. hiding out three years in hollywood publicly in the press. so people all of a sudden acted like i just spoke up the first day they read about weinstein. i m like no, i have been ratling their cases i had to train people in the media to listen to me differently. if they saw me as actress this all would not have worked. i had to set up a domino affect worldwide and show people if you fight and strategic and very smart about it you can cut off the head of rotten power inner stead of biting at the ankles with picket signs. pete: see tucker s interview with rose mcgowan tomorrow at 4:00 on fox nation? brian: do you think it helps?
nbc letting this story get away is, i think the best way i can put it is, when you take nbc s word for it, nbc letting that story get away is a shame, but in ronan farrow s telling, it s not a shame, it s a scandal. nbc is saying, essentially, it s too bad that story got away. we were really hoping to get it to air once it was ready. ronan farrow is saying, no, you were stopping me from getting it to air, and that s why i had to leave. but that s not the only allegation that farrow levels against nbc news in his book. about seven weeks after his reporting appeared in the new yorker in 2017, nbc abruptly fired the longtime host of the today show, matt lauer, after what they called a credible allegation of sexual behavior in the workplace that was brought to the company s detention. the company never detailed what the specific allegation was that led to matt lauer s firing, but the new york times and variety quickly had reports out with multiple allegations against matt lauer. in