anything to address the potential crimes that were outlined in mr. mueller s report? no u.s. president has ever been prosecuted for crimes after leaving office. do you believe that president trump could or should be the first? tucker: [laughs] s trump bad? he s bad. lots of softballs. yet, still, no matter how easy the questions, most people seem to agree that former congressman beto o rourke beclowned himself. after the debate, one of us anchor said that he was not being taken serious enough. i think it s interesting that there is a snack with the way you are treated, by the by the media, or the other democrats on stage. i wonder that is what it looked like to me as someone rooting for rooting for everybody. a big field helps all of us, certainly more fun to cover but you were singled out, you were targeted, you are attacked and i
exactly. tucker: lisa boothe, great to see you tonight. thank you, tucker. tucker: dana perino always have a wiser overview of questions like this. she hosts the daily briefing is dana perino. always happy to have her. did this change, before we get into the specifics, did this change the dynamic in any way, do you think? the only change that i have found in this last 24 hours is that, tucker, you are having so much fun covering this story. it s kind of great to see these debates get underway because you have you ve got smiles, you are all the way over there in japan, having a great time covering this. no, last night, i don t think it really change anything. maybe just on the margins a little bed. i think elizabeth warren remains in the place that she is. i do think that julian castro was able to push beto o rourke out of his lane, trying to solidify that lane. i think amy klobuchar showed that she is very much minnesota nice. she is substantive, she is
tucker: welcome back, from kyoto, japan, the old imperial capital for more than 1,000 years, and an awfully awfully pretty place. final preparations are underway, about 25 miles from here in osaka for tomorrow s g20 summit of world leaders. the president will be we ll be interviewing him. back in america, though, the 2020 election will be the first election in which children born after 9/11 will be able to vote, which is bewildering to those of us who went through it for you during last nights debate, congressman tim ryan of ohio said its america s duty to keep fighting in afghanistan for some reason. 18 years after we toppled the taliban. that turned out to be a mistake by tulsi gabbard, the only veteran on the stage, corrected him. watch this. you will tell the parents of those two soldiers who were just killed in afghanistan, we just
candidates. for voters to try to form impressions and make an informed decision, and they can t do that if these moderators aren t actually getting it at the heart of any of these issues. at one point, savannah guthrie even gave beto, when she asked about the 70% tax rate, she said, yes, no, or pass. who gives someone an option of passing? it s either yes or no. do you support this or do you not? if you do not answer the question, i m taking meds as a no. i would implore anyone to go watch the first 10 minutes of the republican debate that we did in 2015, and watch the first 10 minutes of last nights debate, and tell me who actually conducted journalism. tucker: data such a good point. you ask a question and include in the question, a trap door that allows a politician a chance not to answer your question. grade on a curve. tucker: you re begging to be ignored.
smart. then i think that cory booker probably would say he had a pretty good debates. he ll probably be able to make the next debate if they ratchet it up, got to have it double the amount of donors. a couple of the other polls. other than that, i think there wasn t much they are there. tucker: so the press is clearly hostile to beto o rourk beto o rourke. i m hardly defending him. well, now. tucker: i m not sure now pray that s a thing. i m not sure he s less impressive than anyone else on the stage. or most on the stage. have they turned on him, do you? why was he popular when he ws running against senator ted cruz indexes? he raised 80 millions dollars. he does have some charisma. he does have the ability to talk to people, people from all of the country to donate money to him, and he really want to believe that texas monday will turn blue and they thought he was the answer to that. everything was all eyes on beto o rourke.