her license. and then the ultimate, you know, sort of weaponization of the law, which is the use of the criminal justice system, because she s facing multiple cases, each one as serious as the other. she s actually now a convict. she has been sentenced to up to six years. that is now on appeal. the reason she s doing this it interview in the philippines and not in your studio is because she s not allowed to travel or leave the country. you know, she s now the philippines first-ever nobel laureate, and she should be a source of pride for all filipinos, and instead what we ve seen since the award was announced was a very muted response of silence from the palace. i really hope this prize can help turn things around, not just for maria but for all journalists facing these types of extraordinary challenges simply for doing their job. stay with us.
tucker, buddy, i ve got news for you. the call is coming from inside the house. your own bosses are doing this. and i ve got to ask, why don t you have the courage of your convictions? the very lowest level of that courage, which of course you ve failed to show, would be to actually use your platform to actually criticize your own bosses who are making this requirement. you could go on air and say hey, my bosses are doing this and i don t agree with it. but that would require the tiniest little sliver of moral integrity. you d have to take some little slight risk to your bottom line and your paycheck and your stature. you re probably not going to do that. you certainly wouldn t do the thing that you ve celebrated in others, which is to just quit and walk away rather than be subject to this tyranny, although i am sure there would be lots of youtubers who would be happy to host you for your exit interview if you found the courage to choose to do so. michael steele is a former chairman
simply say use the platform to actually criticize your own bosses, or making this requirement. you could go on air and say my bosses are doing. this and i don t agree with. but that would require, the tiniest little sliver of moral integrity. you have to take some little slight risk to your bottom line, in your paycheck, in your stature. you re probably not going to do that. you certainly wouldn t do the thing you ve celebrated in others. which is to just quits and walk away. rather than be subject to this tyranny. although i m sure, there will be lots of youtubers who would be happy to host you for your exit interview, if you found the courage to choose to do so. michael steele is a former chairman of the republican national committee, angela is the president and ceo matters for americans. they both join me now. angela, let me start with you. you have been tracking. this i think people under appreciate, how insidious this campaign is. been in how relentless it has been. it s been part
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people are being beaten. things are being stolen from them. they have kids. no food. people inside of the airport there is no food and water inside of the airport. it is a deteriorating situation with no leadership. rachel: will, you had rob o neill who did the kill shot on osama bin laden. you had an exit interview. he said this is impeachable what happened. this is an impeachable situation. that this is a president who has not done his duty of protecting americans. i have to say i agree. will: yeah i think, i think we have begun to see the end of the joe biden presidency. an end that will either manifest in resignation, impeachment or simply a spiraling out of control, the democratic party and his own administration will have to handle. this situation, we talked about how untenable it is, it is just so combustible. it is man-made as we talked about yesterday. it has been created by decision making within the white house.