guaranteed right to vote why do need one to buy a gun, which is also constitutionally guaranteed right? the problem with texas an law is only certain forms of id a conceal and carry permit, a student i.d. or a work i.d. to not qualify and the evidence presented to them back provided. won t board airplanes, who don t rely on public transportation, the evidence in this case showed there were 600,000 people disenfranchised when they put the law into effect. tucker: i want to get to that in a minute because that number is false. but i want to get first the principle behind this and your aim is to protect the constitutionally guaranteed right.
of millennials just being ridiculous snowflakes and wanting to be coddled, but this is said we should be disturbed by this. there are a lot of people out there i hope in the and lesbian community who would say come on, were not this pathetic. were not upset by a takeout chicken restaurant. it s a form of passive aggression commits a judo move. what they are doing is conflating words with actions cleaning that your different opinion is violence inflicted on me and shutting us down. i think the unfortunate part of this is that liberals claim to be the biggest proponents of diversity, they continue to expose themselves as hypocrites by opposing diversity, thought, and opinion. this owner has the right to voice their opinion just likee the students have the right to voice their opinion, they don t have to eat there but there s no reason why the west round can be put on thatic campus. tucker: i shouldn t all be parties and by rogers i think you ll agree.
that for ten years leading up to the adoption of the law, there were only two instances of alleged vote fraud in the state of texas out of over 20 million vote passed. tucker: if we don t require government i.d. in order to vote, how exactlyw do we know te extent of voter fraud? i ll answer myself, we don t. a we know that vote fraud doesn t exist. study after study. tucker: how do we know thatn if we don t require i.d. after we checked? it s actually a bipartisan agreement that vote fraud is a myth. tucker: there are a lot of republicans that say silly things. that doesn t prove anything. even paul ryan himself admitted last month that these claims about vote fraud are overstated and baseless. tucker: that s paul ryan.ud we don t really know. thank you so much, things were joining us. up next, bring in the secondnd part of drugged a look at the american opioid epidemic. president trump says he wants to confront it. his pick for the fda is a pawn of drug companies.
would that change make a difference, do you think? one of the changes we need is much more cautious prescribing. opioid are essential medicines for end-of-life care and they also play an important role after major surgery and the serious accidents. the bulk of the prescribing in the united states is for common chronic conditions were opiatesi may not be safe or effective. we have about 12 millions of americans on opioids chronically, so many americans we are seeing ads on television to treat the side effects of opioid. what we need is much more cautious prescribing, we want doctors to weigh risks versus benefits better when they prescribing opioids. tucker: that is a change it wasn t always true that drug companies could advertise directly on television. do you think that companies thay make opioid painkillers ought to be advertising them directly to patients? why not to doctors? with opioids the problem has
voting is not the onlyot constitutionally guaranteed right and the right to own a firearm, which has been proven by the supreme court twice has been abridged by the requirement that you show government idea in order to purchase one. why are you not taking up that cause? were not fighting the second amendment case here. tucker: should be required? were fighting to ensure that everyone has access to democracy. tucker: obviously, this isn t about principle. that s what i m establishing. if you believe that the requirement to show government i.d.wa gets in the way people exercise in the constitutional rights, then you defend them across the board, but you re not. so that s the question off 600,000 people. if you don t have an i.d., the government-sponsored i.d., you cannot hold a paying job. you cannot have a checking account. you cannot have a credit card. you cannot board an airplane, he cannot stay in a hotel, even not get into many office buildings, you can t register your kids