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IT HAPPENS!!TRUMP DECLARES TO DO IT WITHOUT ANY APPROVALS! HUGE!!

good evening and welcome to tucker carlson tonight there is a new congress here in washington

but the government shutdown continues as before the stalemate

over border wall funding entered its third week each side is

betting the other will give in first negotiations continue at the White House today but apparently

they bore no fruit because afterward the president emerged they

say the situation on our southern border is so grave he may be forced to

build a wall without congressional approval have you considered using emergency powers

to grant yourself authorities to build this wall without congressional

approval and second guess I have to go you have yes I have and I

can do it if I want so you don't need congressional approval to build no we can use them absolutely

we can call a national emergency because of the security

of our country absolutely no we can do it I haven't done it I may do it

I may do it but we could call a national emergency and build it very quickly well Democrats call

that extremism but who are the extremists here all the ones who

refuse to defend their country the new Speaker of the House has announced

that the Democratic Congress will never under any circumstances allocate a single tax dollar

to build the border wall not because it's too expensive obviously

these were the Democrats but because a wall would violate some

previously unknown and never explained moral code watch it's not who we are as a nation

it's an old way of thinking well it's tempting to assume that the speaker must have misspoke

in there but it's hardly the first time she has said that immoral immorality

she's used those words repeatedly now Pelosi is the highest

ranking Democrat in the United States she's a leader of her parties so we should not blow

this off we should take it seriously as a matter of policy Democrats

believe a border wall is immoral and that raises the question

what do they consider moral well American troops stuck forever in Syria for one thing

that's just fine sex selective abortions paid for with tax dollars

kicking up more moral than that and Tifa riding in the streets all

perfectly virtuous and it turns out even walls can be morale under the right circumstances

they just can't protect America Democrats gladly signed off on border defenses for Jordan

Tunisia and Israel no problem glad to do it but here on behalf

of our own people no Americans don't deserve that they're immoral for

asking those are the parameters of their morality so what religion is this exactly joining us

now to explain his archbishop Chris Hahn he's an attorney radio

host and former agent center Chuck Schumer and he joins us tonight and so

if you would I think we've talked about this before Nate suppose he has repeatedly called

the wall immoral and at first I thought well you know she talks a lot and I know the feeling

sometimes you even speak but this is a talking point this is something

she's saying intentionally is the leader now officially of your party

so Democrats believe border walls are immoral what does that mean I don't think she means

it in the good versus evil type of morality but rather this is a

colossal waste of money since there's never been a ladder in a

rope that hasn't beaten a wall we finish I will let you finish I just want to back

up I promise I'm not I don't mean to interrupt you but I just want to bec

know what other sense of immoral is there I mean by definition immoral describes something

that is not moral it is again by definition within the scheme of

morality it's a religious precepts so what does that mean I was a wall and I

know I look I mean I don't think she means it in a good versus evil religious way I think

she means it anyway is that this is a colossal estupid this is a colossal

II stupid thing to build when a guy with a ladder that's a

foot taller and a rope to get down the other side will beat it and quite frankly no you're

the nr okay get a bottle the NRA argument though if we put a

wall up to block out illegal you know people from ku come here to want to harm

us people want to come here legally you're the only ones are gonna be stopped by that

wall because people are gonna come here illegally or come here to

harm us or gonna figure a way around it just like they figure out a way to

get guns they're gonna get they're gonna get there oh my god I think I I think I'm following

you so they're gonna get their own wall they're gonna buy a wall in

the black market and bring their wall to our wall and beat it is that what

you're saying just to continue the metaphor No law-abiding people will be stopped by

the wall but the people who wish to break our laws will be will avoid the wall like

they do ever like that's the right argument please let me show you in prison

that's the right got your guns it's the right it should be it should be

accepted here too okay I'm trying to take you seriously is that also true at prisons

which are surrounded by walls walls meant to keep lawbreakers in do they

not work so you know a prison is a couple of acres and you've got centuries

pointed that can monitor that wall the president's talking about thousands of miles of wall are

we gonna have sentries every hundred y'all every hundred feet to

watch that wall look we be better off Tucker we'd be better off with modern

technology we've used drones we can use other things to monitor the border make sure it's

backed up by the appropriate masses where a Border Patrol company I'm trying

to get reasonable make sense we we both know that you're in favor of

more people coming here illegally and I'm not and that's the actual debate but for the

purpose of border security of course we're not but I just want to drill

down a little bit on this idea of morality because I think it's really

important when the leader of a political party starts calling the other side in moral that's

not a small thing so I just want to understand in the very same day that

she said that she pushed to allow tax payer dollars from the United States

to go abroad to fund abortions in Latin America among other places so you're saying it's immoral

to keep Latin America out with a wall but it's not

immoral to pay for Latin American abortions that's what Nancy Pelosi you say do you agree

with that well you know I think we need like a couple of hours to discuss

the morality of choice which is more and more building on pro-choice or to pay for abortions

in other countries I'm just wondering so I'm not going to first of

all tax dollars do not pay for abortions other country in the

challenging Senate which we all know about so they will never they will never go that

way right but I mean debating whether or not that's moral immoral that's

a longer conversation we probably last wondering what is switch still hold

on let's just I'm not asking you to conduct theology here I'm just asking you to me your

view in the two things taxpayer money for sex selective abortions

Nancy Pelosi is four okay or building a wall one is immoral which one is a I don't

I don't believe that she's for sex selective abortion she a country that is

it old which is more and I think the more moral use of the funding for the wall would

be to fix the bridges and roads that are crumbling in this country that

actually need repair and spend a couple of bucks on ring video doorbell

for border security this is really not as big of a problem as the president's the world

the president making a problem that doesn't exist okay so really quick at

the very same time again that she was pushing against America's ability to

defend itself and its borders and for more taxpayer-funded abortions in other countries

she was also pushing for more foreign aid for other countries some of which would go

to border security we've already funded with her approval border secured

including walls in a bunch of other countries why were those not

immoral but our wall is immoral well you know when we talk about the Israeli wall and other

countries that have walls like that they are in a constant state of war with

their neighbor we are not in a state of no or no that's a Joe we are

not having a crisis at the border people not lobbing bombs into our country from from Mexico

trading partner right I understand that and there are a number of

barriers in Israel and some of them are designed to keep terrorists from

coming in and I don't think anyone would question the right to do that good for them right but

there's also a barrier on the southern border of Israel with Egypt that

is designed solely to keep immigrants from Africa out of their

country now I think it's Israel's right to build that wall I would never contest that

I don't have a problem with it but Nancy Pelosi doesn't have a problem with it

either that was not immoral but our wall is immoral I'd honestly don't understand that

what is the answer you know we're we're a nation of immigrants it's what

makes this country great it's what refreshes this country gives us a competitive edge with

the rest of the world if the President and his party want

to change that that should be what they talk about what does their right

now is demagoguing about some invisible direction does not exist at the southern border and

it's time for them to somehow to face reality and they even the government

and have a conversation about who and how many people are here

illegally now in the United States do you know I would think over 10 million over 10

is 40 million try over 20 which is the latest estimate

and not from some right-wing organization but from Ivy League

researchers does that seem like a lot does that seem like the current border security

schemes are working to you over 20 million P it seems like a lot and it seems

like a lot and and and 90% of those people Tucker did not cross the

southern border they missed a visa you don't even know with him Tamara lien how many are

here every I wasn't prepared for that question but every eye sees red shows

every Ivy League study that I've read about this topic says that exact

same thing that most people who are here illegally have just overstayed their visas and building

a wall the southern border is not going to change that it's just

a colossal wave in the one'd uh if you believe it's immoral

then it's really not here we're just guessing it's not gonna work okay maybe right we'll

see Chris thank you very much all right president Trump says the partial

government shutdown could last months or more than a year although he hopes negotiations

will be fruitful in coming days but the president also says he's

considering declaring a national emergency in order to build his border wall with or

without Congress the statements come on the day the stock market

surged on higher than expected jobs numbers for December and the

Federal Reserve chair saying he will be patient with interest rate hikes we have Fox team

coverage tonight doesn't he'll raise on Capitol Hill where Democrats are

firmly entrenched against the president's border wall correspondent

Kevin cork those starts us off tonight from the White House where the president seems

equally committed to his position good evening Kevin evening Brett asked if

he would consider those emergency powers to grab himself the authority to

somehow fund the wall without congressional approval the president said yes he'd come

he thought about it and yes he would do it if it came to that

just a very latest twist in the ongoing debate about funding the wall

and ending the partial government shutdown we can use them absolutely we can call a national

emergency because of the security of our country absolute you know

we can do it I haven't done it I may do it I may do it but we could

call a national emergency and build it very quickly president Trump today on the heels

of a two hour meeting with Democrats here at the

White House we just completed a lengthy and sometimes contentious

conversation with the president we had a very very productive meeting two viewpoints of

a very important meeting with a singular purpose to end the partial

government shutdown I'm not saying it was an easy meeting or even a

kind meeting or a nice meeting but in the end I think we've come a long way we're gonna

be working very hard over

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PELOSI'S F RIOUS AS MELANIA STEPS IN & EXPOSES 'REAL MOTIVE' FOR SHUTDOWN - Duration: 13:50.

PELOSI'S F-RIOUS AS MELANIA STEPS IN & EXPOSES 'REAL MOTIVE' FOR SHUTDOWN

Pelosi's furious as milania steps in and exposes real motive for shutdown nancy

pelosi and her cohorts in the democrat party have been doing all they can to place the

blame for the government shutdown on president donald trump Pelosi

has been lamenting the poor American families going without

paychecks claiming there's nothing she can do well first lady Melania Trump just stepped

in with one bold move she exposed the house speakers real motive for

keeping the government shutdown you'll love this president Donald Trump

as always two steps ahead of the bumbling Democrats he expertly plays chess using his

assets to expose the dirty dealings of the Democratic Party and

he has no better chess piece than his queen Melania Trump by now everyone

knows how the president grounded Nancy Pelosi due to the shutdown I am sorry to inform you

that your trip to Brussels Egypt in Afghanistan has been postponed he

wrote informing the 78 year old House speaker that she could reschedule the

week-long trip abroad when the shutdown was over the president used a similar tone to

that of Pelosi x' letter sent on wednesday urging him to cancel his State of

the Union speech on January 29 I also feel that during this period it would be

better if you were in Washington negotiating with me and joining the strong border security

movement to end the shutdown he wrote he offered Pelosi the

chance however to make the trip by flying on commercial flights instead of

a taxpayer-funded military jet obviously if you would like to make your journey by flying

commercial that would certainly be your prerogative he said the

president added that he looked forward to meeting with Pelosi in the

future to make a deal to end the shutdown the Democrats were livid including that

weasel rep Adam Schiff they had already boarded the bus and were enroute to the military aircraft

when Trump pulled the plug on their trip it was truly glorious watching

them all have meltdowns then yesterday afternoon the president

was warned about the first lady's trip you see Melania Trump was scheduled to fly via

military aircraft to mar-a-lago for the upcoming three-day weekend at first

his advisers were most probably cautioning the trip might be bad optics

but would it be bad optics what would be the problem with the first lady flying when he

grounded Pelosi in fact if the Speaker of the House and the Democrats acted

badly accusing Melania of leaving when Pelosi could not that is exactly

what the president was hoping for it would expose Pelosi's true motive for refusing to

end the shutdown so being the team player that she has the first lady

boldly got on that military plane last night and all hell broke loose

immediately the leftist media went nutsquestioning why Melania could leave and Nancy could not

never fear this was part of Trump's plan CNN's so-called reporter Keith

Boykin tweeted so Trump would not allow House Speaker Nancy Pelosi to use

a military jet for a bipartisan congressional delegation to visit US troops in Afghanistan

but just allowed his wife Melania Trump to use a military jet

to fly to Palm Beach for a weekend in Mara Lago Trump Haider NBC reporter

Andrea Mitchell tweeted at speaker Pelosi cannot use military plane to war zone and

NATO that speakers are entitled to for security since 9/11 because she is

in line of succession but Melania Trump flew tonight to Mara Lago on same

type of military 757 from jba alone and the answer is simple Nancy Pelosi as the Speaker

of the House and it's her job number one job to come to the bargaining table

to end the shutdown that's why Trump canceled her flight Melania Trump

as the first lady and she has nothing to do with the shutdown president Trump isn't leaving

Washington DC but Nancy was hell-bent on ditching her duty to the

American people Trump's plan had worked thanks to

Melania he put the spotlight back on Pelosi and why she needs to be in Washington the

fact that the speaker was ready to leave for an entire week means she

had no intention of even trying to stop the shutdown and the American people clearly

see that now President Trump and Melania won this game of chess exposing

Nancy Pelosi has the sole person to blame for the continued government shutdown what

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How to Play the Long Game (and Avoid Burnout) - Duration: 9:50.

- How do you level up so you feel your best?

That, to me, is the quintessential metaphor

and demand of ourselves to be extraordinary, right?

'Cause if you just go through the motions

or you do what you're comfortable with,

excellence demands a little bit of edge.

Excellence demands you push beyond what's easy,

or what's your natural strength,

or what you just could do and get away with,

and says no, no, no.

What's that next level for me?

That's real excellence over the long term.

And I wanted to start

with that expectation right off the bat.

You need to have that thinking coming in today,

plus you need to be doing the self-analysis,

'cause today, as usual, I'll challenge you,

I'll cajole you, I'll tease you,

I'll share my own struggles and challenges along the way

'cause it is not easy,

leading a worldwide community of high performers.

The other day, I was in an airport,

and somebody came up to me and said,

Brendon, you look rough (laughs).

I was like, well, thank you very much.

And I said, well, I just finished a four-day seminar.

He says, oh, okay, well, you do those all the time.

I said, yeah, but I finished a four-day seminar,

I went and opened two new businesses,

flew to another four-day seminar,

and all these were across the country,

and I was delivering the seminar mostly by myself.

And people are like, how are you doing that?

A huge piece of it comes from the mentality

we're gonna talk about today,

the simple things that you can do

to make sure you are setting yourself up

for excellence, not exhaustion,

for excellence, not mediocre,

for excellence, something you can have pride about,

something you can feel good about inside.

I know many of you are perfectionists,

and that's not the conversation today.

Excellence is not the same as perfectionists, right?

I think anyone who really believes themselves

to be a perfectionist

tends to be really hurting themselves.

They are hurting themselves because

that mentality that it has to be perfect,

while they take a lot of pride in it,

it actually ends up compromising their health

and their relationships.

Where excellence, I'd rather you say,

I'm a person of excellence than I'm a perfectionist.

'Cause usually, those who are perfectionists,

they have to, ultimately, compromise.

They have to compromise their health,

they have to compromise their relationships,

they have to compromise their timelines,

because most perfectionists are operating off of fear.

They're operating based on, well, if I do that

and it's not perfect,

there's rejection, there's ruin, there's regret.

Where excellence is gettin' stuff done.

There's a momentum to excellence

that is lacking in perfectionists, right?

A perfectionist might get something done,

but they get one thing done each year,

and a person of excellence gets six things done,

and as equal progress and equal breakthroughs.

So I know some of you are like, mm hmm, this is me,

I'm a perfectionist, I'm like, no, no.

Actually, I think it might be really important

that you listen and tune in today

because we might be able to add some value

that helps you reimagine who you are

and what you are capable of.

Because listen, if you don't have the momentum

in your life you want right now,

your mindset and your behaviors

might be preventing you from delivering your best.

If you don't sense a real momentum,

like there's some kinda movement, like, at base,

there's somethin' goin' on.

You feel, like, that tremor of excitement inside

because something big is coming up,

it's because maybe you've been fighting and reacting

and you've been in the trenches,

but excellence kinda requires you

to look above the trenches

and have some vision once in a while,

which leads me to my very first point.

Bust out your journals, get ready for your notes,

and get ready to ask yourself some serious questions.

So the first value of excellence is this.

You have to play the long game.

You have to play the long game.

Now, I know, it's like yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah,

I know that.

But listen, if you don't have the momentum

you want in your life right now,

you haven't been playin' the long game.

If you've been too stressed or too burned out

or you've over-committed yourself,

you're not playing the long game.

If your health sucks, not playin' the long game.

If you're wrecking relationships,

not playing the long game.

If you don't have a vibrant, amazing community

of peers around you supporting your dream,

cheering you on, not playing the long game,

'cause playing the long game

does not just take what shows up.

It architects the future, oh, write it down.

Playing the long game doesn't take what just shows up.

It's architecting the future.

And I think a lot of people

live mediocre versus excellent lives

because they weren't playin' the long game.

They weren't thinkin' like, okay,

three years out, how do I scale?

Three years out, how do I stand out?

Three years out, how do I have success unparalleled

in this industry?

'Cause you know and I both know,

many of you are here because you're in transition,

and something new is comin' along,

and you're tryin' somethin' new.

You got a new hobby, a new way to make money,

a new way to serve.

And sometimes, in that transition,

you go into survival mode.

Survival mode is not the same

as the excellence mentality, is it, right?

Survival mode is, let me take what's here,

let me do the bare minimum to survive

versus think strategically and play the long game.

Now, I said a few things

that I think are really important,

like let's take that big old thing called burnout.

Most people, when they've become burned out,

it didn't happen immediately.

It happened bit by bit by bit.

I talked with my coaches this morning about that.

It's like, when someone's in burnout,

don't think it was one big project

that tipped 'em over the edge.

It was little decisions, bit by bit by bit by bit by bit

where they gave away their time,

they gave away their freedom.

They over-committed, they didn't say yes,

they didn't say no.

They didn't sort of like lay out the turf.

They didn't set their boundaries.

And over a period of time, they burned out.

The problem, which I think you all know,

is that if you're a high performer,

you can survive on burnout for a long time.

A lot of burnouts, they're operating

at a high level of efficiency.

I mean, they're burned out,

but they can go six, seven months at that.

And they don't take the time

to step back and recharge throughout the day.

Not once in a while on a vacation,

throughout the day.

They're not using transitions to recharge

like we talk about in the book.

They're not using those moments

to, like, whew, reset.

Recharge, go at it again.

And they don't do that

because they believe they're invincible.

They can't see all these decisions

adding up to exhaustion,

adding up to burnout,

adding up to running out.

Like always looking out a few months

is part of excellence, isn't it?

Otherwise, you can deliver excellence once,

and then you crash and burn.

And many of you know this.

Your success has been up and down,

and really, if you looks at the peaks and the valleys,

the peaks and the valleys weren't successes.

The peaks and the valleys were crashes.

And that's how you know a person of excellence.

Did they have this rhythm, this scale, this,

even if there were some lower points

where those rhythms of excellence,

or was it, boom, launch that thing, crash.

Boom, do that thing great, crash.

And it was just up, down,

and it was just crash, crash, crash, crash.

A lot of people, like I can look over the last 10 years,

I'm like, your last 10 years wasn't defined

by momentum or excellence.

Your last years was defined by survival.

It was defined by, like, luck.

It was defined by crashes and burns,

and oh, my God, you must be so tired,

and you're like, yes, Brendon, I am.

And that's why this is an important conversation today.

If you know you're a person of excellence

and if it's true,

I would not see a rhythm of crashing and burning.

I would not see a rhythm of burns and busts,

burnin' out, failures, and exhaustion.

And it's really hard, 'cause I know.

Trust me, like, there's so many nights,

I'm like, oh, my God,

if I just stay awake for four more hours,

I can get these projects done.

And you know what, and then,

I'm a complete idiot 72 hours later.

I know it will catch up with me.

Those who play the long game

don't compromise in the short game

'cause they know it catches up later,

and that catch up is a devil,

it is a bear, it is a beast, it knocks you down.

And what happens is, you go,

oh, I'll compromise three hours here.

But then because that compromised three hours here,

(mellow electronic music) you're knocked off your feet

three days over here.

So if you'd taken the three hours to recharge,

you wouldn't be worthless for three days

in the middle of the week.

Sometimes, you're just like, oh my gosh,

I compromised here,

and then, three days later, I'm a complete mess, right?

I want you to have steady rhythm.

That's what we call high performance,

that ability of long-term success

while maintaining your well-being

and your health, my friends.

You so deserve that.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Day 2019 Google Doodle - Duration: 1:31.

Today the Search Engine Google is showing a Doodle for Martin Luther King Jr.

Day.

Google is celebrating Martin Luther King Jr.

Day 2019 in USA.

On Monday, January 21st Martin Luther King Jr.

Day 2019 is celebrated in United States of America.

Martin Luther King Jr.

Day (officially Birthday of Martin Luther King, Jr., and sometimes referred to as MLK

Day) is an American federal holiday marking the birthday of Martin Luther King Jr.

It is observed on the third Monday of January each year, which is around King's birthday,

January 15.

The holiday is similar to holidays set under the Uniform Monday Holiday Act.

The earliest Monday for this holiday is January 15 and the latest is January 21.

King was the chief spokesperson for nonviolent activism in the Civil Rights Movement, which

successfully protested racial discrimination in federal and state law.

The campaign for a federal holiday in King's honor began soon after his assassination in

1968.

President Ronald Reagan signed the holiday into law in 1983, and it was first observed

three years later.

At first, some states resisted observing the holiday as such, giving it alternative names

or combining it with other holidays.

It was officially observed in all 50 states for the first time in 2000.

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