tucker: is that your? yeah, yeah. i was singing in the opera back in the late 80s and i got an audition for qvc and the next thing i knew, i was selling things in the middle of the night that i could neither explain nor justify.he we all do what we have to n do l make a go of it. here in 2018, i can t tell you anything you don t know about cognitive dissonance or the transitive property or confirmation bias. all of that stuff is at work right now with the big fat umbrella of logical fallacies o spread over top of it. i see it in my world every single day. even on a nonprofit charity where i give away half a million dollars a year to kids who want to apply for a work ethic scholarship. if i take money from a company or an individual who wants to help me in that effort, they need to comport with whatever list you have in your mind of approved networks, personalities, and causes. once upon a time, we distanced ourselves from people that we
to try and have something that passes for thoughtful discourses because it gets passed around. there are people out there in the middle who are willing in this case for instance to say maybe charles cope isn t the person that i ve heard he was. maybe tucker carlson i m going to get killed tonight. tucker: he is. he s definitely the menu think he he is. [laughter] i don t mind. to me, it s not a problem because i m a public figure running a public charity. i can take a public platform and turn this kind of nonsense into what might be a thoughtful back thoughtful back-and-forth that might in fact change someone s mind. let s face it. it s also great publicity. it s hard to give away half a million dollars to the lens of work ethic. mike rowe works.com right now if you want to apply for a work ethic scholarship. i am reduced to shameless plugs
evangelist, i m a cipher. i m a fan for the kind of jobs that make civilized life possible for the rest about. the way to celebrate those jobs is to tell the true stories of people who have prospered as a result of learning the skills. that s what my foundation does every year, work ethic scholarships. we ve given away five or $6 million with of these things. altered again this year. what we will do with the recipients is tell their story front and center. it s great to see a kid in a cap and gown killing it in the legal profession but i also want to show you a guy or woman with the welding profession, no debt, six-figure income and some balance in their life. and meaningful work at the heart of it. ask question, people watching tonight, they want to get involved, support you, get behind this, what can i do. you can go to my website it s called micro- works and you can apply for work ethic scholarship if you don t need one, you can suggest to somebody in your life that maybe they w
evangelist, i m a cipher. i m a fan for the kind of jobs that make civilized life possible for the rest about. the way to celebrate those jobs is to tell the true stories of people who have prospered as a result of learning the skills. that s what my foundation does every year, work ethic scholarships. we ve given away five or $6 million with of these things. altered again this year. what we will do with the recipients is tell their story front and center. it s great to see a kid in a cap and gown killing it in the legal profession but i also want to show you a guy or woman with the welding profession, no debt, six-figure income and some balance in their life. and meaningful work at the heart of it. ask question, people watching tonight, they want to get involved, support you, get behind this, what can i do. you can go to my website it s called micro- works and you can apply for work ethic scholarship if you don t need one, you can suggest to somebody in your life that maybe they w