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Richie is a former press secretary for the house democratic policies communication pantries nice enough to join us tonight. thanks for coming on. not to pull back the frame too far but i see the story in usa today this morning saying the doctorates were, drugs and suicide are the highest ever measured in this country. that seems like a cute story to me. that are not just plain dumb chris. i can t think of a single political figure who mentioned that today. how could they miss that? i think that both sides have missed that and it s huge problem in our country but i don t think that it s necessarily something that we can say is taking away from us focusing like a mueller investigation is not necessarily taking away from our opportunity to focus on drugs and alcohol addiction. for instance, i live in new york city and i can tell you that governor cuomo just last month puts forth seven and a half million dollars to fight drug and alcohol addiction and then last summer he put forward a ....
Where he says to debbie wasserman schultz, no collusion, what you make of that? what you make of that? what i make of that in that it s so funny because you have republicans that come out and say you can t believe cohen come he s a liar liar, he s going to jail i didn t say you, i set republicans. i m going to tell you what i think. this is the point, they are questioning cohen s credibility but then when it comes to this point of there was no collusion, then it s oh, yeah, believe cohen. tucker: i m not going to give credit for some dumb house republican, i m asking an honest question on behalf of our viewers. michael cohen would know there s a collusion. he has no reason to pretend there wasn t. i asked correctly, he said there wasn t and we are pretending that didn t happen. what are we doing here exactly? what he did say during that testimony however is that he was in the room when roger stone called president trump and told him that julian assange had information from wikile ....
The way, so we shouldn t have a carbon footprint, we should do all these other things. tucker: i will see you on the bus, they have wi-fi. i love the bus. i love the subway, the q train, it s right by my apartment. tucker: melissa francis, thank you very much. my pleasure. tucker: a host over on abc on good morning america now admits that she went easy on jussie smollett, the softness of the soft interviews and she did of identity politics reason. why is she in journalism? that s next. -oh, n-no. -look, [sighs] i get it. some new guy comes in helping your mom bundle and save with progressive, but hey, we re all in this together. right, champ? -i m getting more nuggets. -how about some carrots? you don t want to ruin your dinner. -you re not my dad! ....
What you would expect. if the press has spent years attacking one sex as naturally bigoted and demand any other be hired more, paid more, and thanks to those calls, guess what? they were. maybe the best way to achieve fairness is to advocate for fairness but that has never occurred to anyone in washington, they are too dumb. tucker: american tech companies use to talk themselves as champions of freedom in american life. now tech has replaced government is the leading vector of censorship. google employees have been caught discussing how to manipulate shirts result to promote their views on immigration among other things. facebook is clamped down on conservative friendly new stories. almost every tech company increasingly is willing to use its censorship powers to escape what you see in order to benefit their political agenda. the new global editor in chief of human events.com and we are happy to have him come tonight. thanks very much. do you think it s fair to say ....
Jerry nadler of the judiciary committee, no matter what they try to do, they don t have anything like the investigative resources mueller has and therefore they cannot be expected to find anything as much as he does and if he doesn t find it it s probably not there. tucker: i think that s probably a fair assumption, great to see you tonight, thank you. thanks. tucker: some interesting new information about alexandria ocasio-cortez. when she ran for office last year she described herself as an enemy of big money in politics. watch. this really speaks to the corrupting force of money and politics in general and this problem is not going to go away until we tighten the reins on the role of money in politics. i really hope that we really pass, introduce and pass very strong legislation that s going to put much stronger limits on how special interests and how money can be moved, especially with the campaign. tucker: she doesn t like when money moves and interfaces with the campaig ....