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dr. drew pinsky, captain tyron and your studio audience. thanks, gallagher.ehalf thanks. on behalf ofof greg. >> hello, everyone. i'm shannon bream, along with rachel campos duffy. just the qatar lab we jones and i research. it is five o'clock in new york city and this is the five . >> well,id more baend news for president biden as he bolts to camto camp p david for the hs weekend. it is not justt the rocky debt ceiling talks or a growingeld he republican primary field that he's got to worry about. it's his party and theamerican
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american people. x news pola l shows that the president is facing serious competition from democratsfrom. he only captures 62% of the vote against challengers. robert kennedy jr. and marianne williamson. and worse, 60 seven percent of americans view a biden victory in 2020 four as they , quote , a deserve or setback for america. the media pointing out thatface president biden does face an uphill battle,ll a horrible newe horrible for joe biden. whrrible for joe biden. the president leads his democratic competitors by a huge margin, two thirds of all of the american peopleed surveyed. 66% of the publi, c say that a biden victory would either be a setback or a disaster for the united states . >> it'isastes not an outlier. right. so our cnn poll had kennedy at 20%. >> we've had two fox polls out 1 in the last month. one had hi.m at 16%. put the other one had him at 19%.r o kennedy is putting up a far more impressive showing than i would have thought when he
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first entered the race. >> and with number s that bad, critics say the president isn't doing himself any favorsoiding by avoiding the media. it's been more than a month since the president announced that he was going to run forcedl reelection, and he's still yet a campaign event. y with he's been very stingyconfer with press conferences, too. but the white house whe insists the president's out there. therl strongly by sayinge. this. the president is certainly not media shy. t >> he would disagree with that. that characterization ofm. we might not.wh >> okay, well,il the president's days away, republicans areg hi going on offense and attacking his presidency. >> we have a president who is a listless vessel, not energetic and not dealing with the key challenges thats tt are facing our country. t itou does not have to be thisi way. our declins noe as a country ist inevitable. it is a choice.an and i thini k wethin can choosed a better pathway underer president biden. >> our natiourn is retreatingy r away from patriotism and faithof . >> the radical left ist is pushg
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us into a culture of grievance instead of a culture of greatness. >> okay,greatn lots to discuss t bue t rachel , let's start with this. the white house saying med he's available to thiae mediay f and he would take issues with any of us calling him press shs y. well, it's obvious he's not outs there. i mean, and who would you meanef ? the stuff you were readingf said , well, he's out there, b but it's good for him if he's nt is not ready for primetime right now. he's made too many mistakes. it's betteter tom r to keep it'd before it did. i mean, it worked in 2020. but jessica were overcover. er now he's going to have to get g out there and he's doing thatt u with really negative numbers. from his own party. i mean to be the sittingd president and have like 40% of t your party looking to somebody else is not a good start. no it's not. tha and i definitely thought that this would whittle way.ll. it may still work. i mean, we're pretty far out fao from general electioutn timefrom and from when the debates would technically start, even though y they're not going to be happening. o you thinthosk thate i they should have the dnc
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debates? o listen, i know what's outd to there, but there have beenthin a number of democrats who stepped forward to ik thin we should do it. >> so i always think that it'ses best to be out as much as possible. i've said that about president biden. i think he doek s really well in interviews, honestly, and i think that he shows his breadth ,depth of understanding ofb, the job, what he did as a senator and can talk about vicee president and all of it. i'll do itd do more . well, i think he should dot more . i think he should have more press conferences. but to the point aboute the debates, this would be completely controvert traditiocompleten in terms of hg them. the rnc did exactlsamey the sama thing with donald trump . they actually declared evenn earlier than the dnc did inf terms of blocking debates for president biden. ronna mcdaniel came ousutpporti and said, we're supporting donaldrewere trump .s there were other candidates in the field, like a mark sanford or bill weld. they didn't get their chance to do it in some states, didn't even hold primaries. they just walked donald trump to the finish line there. so there's a bit o bitf hypocritical when people throw t that at the democrats. but obviously these numbers aren't fantastic and something
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has shifted. and i thin'tk a good amount of t is actually around what's goingg i wactually around what's goingg because i was looking back att h the polling for president obama when he had the same fight and when the american public was askee d, who will you blamel if we default?am it was republicans by a plusan 10 margin. now, if we default and i saw janet yellen just push the not to do so, hopefully we'll get something done. but it's president biden plus three or four points that he>> a would be the responsible. so something is shifting in o the american psyche in terms of who are holding responsible fora it and the perception that they have of republicans. they're obviouslblicans,y, to se degree, that mccarthy is the one that is out there doingmore more negotiating or listening to a really hard start, gettingg to be speaker. i mean, 15 ballots.r. nobody wants to go througheiling that. but he's gotten a border bill passe d. knowsse he's gotten a debt ceilinghey passed, a bill that now that they're negotiating over thist thing. but, boy, a lot of peopley, a lot of didn't think he would be ables o to hold the republicans together, evengeth to to do ths but on the other side, let's let's stay with the president ,a because two thirdsyi the countrr for use two thirdsyi the countrr
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or a setback for their current th a setback for their current >> that's got to be troubling for the white house. yeah, i don't ever remember>> president trum i donp pulling u% 90% with the republicans going into 2020, even with covid and all the other things that were attempted to hang around his neck. when you look at biden, it's not about being a character indictment. i it's the one hunter biden stor hy is pulling biden back . i think people are concerned.ba they're concerned he wouldn't get through a second term. make they're concerned he's not with it right now. t secondand that's not i'm not attacking him for his age. i'm saying these are real i conversations that people have.o so even if you're a moderate oru on the left, if you're going run lefthe left, if you're going run to run to the left.th but can you really run to to the left of a guy who says what? other progressives saying, yeah, we're for that. that's whar l dot we'll do. then you run more moderate than him like case doing. he's the or junor. and what he's doing is he's holding that populist space that trump held for the republicans. i don't know. that'si don't if that'sstrateg it's enough to get i mean, whenc trump first came on the scene, he was ah a t 30%, which is not a majority. >> there's jusert a majority compared to 10 other people dividing of what's left.
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so maybe rfq has some traction. maybe he doesn't. but doesn't like the democrats are going to let anyone challenge biden in any meaningful way. outside of someone who comes in as a complete outlier. >> a complete outlier. eric says that the style of the dnc is like the chinese style communist party tells anyle communist party tells anymore. >> and i woulde. be treated me that way. awayi mean, i as well, i believe that arc is occupying a space in the democratic party where i it's the alternative to biden, but not about his platform.e you guys know more about what barack is talking about. biden that's not a.n innovation.t' it's not whether democrats want are of junior voters won'tether go to biden ifjf they have won't a choice, whether they going to they're not saying like the the world'ssaying like problems? >> how do weworld' solve allproe the world's problems or we take them one at a time, weh actually deal with them. the bad news. is , is president biden isn't do with democratic party. we saw the g-7, the state he's in that speech was was painful to watch and had
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nothing to do with politics. we see old a deteriorating old f period. lt iwho's was running for democt right now is irrelevant. s they're they're not goingther. to he's never going to get there. gavin newsom will probably the time is right in. >> the time is not right right now. gavin newsom, he's startin hegin newsom, he's startin to do things. he's starting to take positions that are more of the national in the california way. but the bottom line is and the thing with ninety seven days, he hardly wantsit'sn to negotiate with the president . it's notot t going to happen. you can't negotiate without we see the state of his speechess every day he does is controlled. when he gets into situations, when he's asked question he get that's when we see the deterioration. he's not going to run again. he can't. but here'sdete t the deal. h >> wait, wait.n this >> wait, wait.n this to run this campaign? i think eventually he's notn going to . but here's the thing. joe biden, even even biden a, along with you, even a deteriorated joe biden would still get votes because as longe as it's trump , because it'll be i will vote for deterioratedo biden before i will vote fors in trump . so as long as trump's biden's l in it, ifof something happens i trump goes out, look for a big.
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change. >> and that's wher wheand that's wher news. but the problem here.>> i yeah. hav what do you think? well, i've been saying for thato a long time, i think that biden' is not going to make it to the end and that michellet obama will be brought in after all, the obamas are pretty much running this administration. >> so wenistrati we got to thino it's going to be an obama newsroom or newseum, obama, i think i was it then i'm not running for anything. the woman every time i am. >> okay, all right.. you've heard the predictions here. >> you saw a tour of the house. hecu checked out the curtains, measuring the curtains. >> that's what happened at and we were looking outside ofed that white oh oh, i'm home goe on the friday and goes to mye an house where i've gone and he'ski checking out the houseng and starts talking to my kids, all his moral compass. >> that man is making a move. >> you heard it here. okay, coming up next, the whites house is hoping to avoid travel meltdowns this holiday weekend by giving people a website
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think you will too. i can feel the winds of change
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with the white house scrambling to avoid another travel meltdown this memorial weekend, expert s think it could be one of the busiest on record. but the faa warninof g that a major staffing shortage ofaffs air traffic controllers couldd c fuel delays and canceled flights. it's something the biden administrationel flights had a t of time to fix. but don't worry, a judge is on, buttdon't worry, a judge is on, the case and ready to deflect. u >> you were very hard on the airlines about their staffing issues.g a eir staffing issues.g having its own staffing issues. why hasn't gotten fixed?gotten well, look, we're going to own r anything that's under c our control. we're talking abouton. five percent of the issue.up we're hiring up, staffing up.wh, meanwhile, the airline ts, whicy are responsible for a much greater share of the delays and cancelations have madet that improvements since we really put that pressure on them. >> o a year ago. >> and joe biden has a website..
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the president touting hisw new effort to compensate travelers for flight delays, to compfotweetingr flig, quoter travelers. this memorial day, we launchedae writes dot gov. if your flight was canceled or delayed because of an airline,e you can check the dashboard to see how you couldn ai be compensated. board to >> may repeat also pumping up the website, there are stories o of folks sitting on that tarmac for seven , eight , nine hours., and unless you had some sort of status on that airline, you got nothing for it. >>thing for it. and you can see airlineho by airline who's going to cover your meal? who's going to giv ie you extra compensation? who's going to rebook you no matter what? going toand that transparency it of how we've got the airlines to make more enforceable commitments about what they would do. >> i'm just getting mad . i know already. so let me start with you, joey. is the way to understand pete tn budha . judgesderstand actions and inacs to just understand it.
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if you look at it through the prism that his whole goalt o is to get you to actually flyn r less and drive less, it allmake makes sense. >> well, maybe the green energyy going, i think it's justin iding, i think it's justin policy ideas. rax a problem, s we'll just give you some money so you'll deal with it rathe dri than getting you to wheren you want to go. we're just going to make sure you get reimbursed, maybe sprinkle a little cash on toprie that we ca tn get there, you know, rather than startingsg a business and going out ang and makingskinng out a fortune, we'll just keep you on the government down with social welfare programs. it's how they do business.it's we're going to create a websites and get some cash in your pocket. it doesn't matter that we'resn't not going to be able to get you . we're trying to go. that's just kind ottinf t the mentality of we're all a victim. just compensate us and we'll goi home and be okay aboutctim and. but he says it's only five onl percent of what's going on ine i the aftermath of the airline problems last yeare , he wasn the lems last yeare , he wasn the airlines more to have thems, in a better place. and now his song is , well,r whatever is under my control, i'll own but the rest of it.
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95%. it's on them. well, who's the regulatingo authority for them? granted, there's some commercer and probably financial partsly to that aren't necessarily under his authority. but who's going to bring auth to the table if not him? >> you know, jessica, part of h. the problem is there's an airline traffic controller shortage. and so instead of just saying,sh let's juster get the best., and by the way, that we usedto o to actually look at just the best for this important job, he's looking at it and we have all the evidence that he's been looking at it through a diversity lens, like, let's just make airline traffic controllers more diverse instead of let's just get morejg of the best. i don't knowore aboutof that at of it. i haven't seen anything that said that people are just only on the hunt for tha black trans air trafficr traf controllers or whatever . >> they look for blind and anyone. >> i don't think that there is a straight line between dti and incompetence. i think that it has been proven
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time and time again that itt dos doesn't make people orn' organizations less successful because they have represented re well thought out representatione that reflects the country that people are given opportunities that they haven't been given for decades. cades ifif not longer. i'm curious where all the covid money went and we say to us about the schools as well. right. there are billions of dollarse c that have been handehoold out.nt they went to the airlines, saywt all the major airlines. so we really shouldn't be having these kinds of problems anymore. >> and i'm curious because you and terrorists are the biggest fliers who are sitting at the table. >> how would you fix this? well, he's the biggest i'm sorry, the mid-sized flier at the table. >> would you are you are you going to use the website if you're delayed? >> tyrusyrus smashup. wh tyrusyrus smashup. continuey to insult us with websites and apps? yeahs? , it doesn't work. people on the border. y ohou, there's an app for you to
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fill out your amnesty and they e have no signal. so now it's memorial dayial weekend. like i've got six kids.d we'r you have like double that. and we're sitting on the planeey and the plane's canceled. and you're going to tell med my and my screaming kids and my wife's going nuts for me to getn on an app, i'm going to beim compensated. is there a time machinee on the app? p 's goingit's going to take our >> and then when poor grandma doesn't get to seehe a little baby's, the whole who weekend's ruined. and then when here's the best ib part. when are you goingest to geto e the money? six money? so just in time for you to pay taxes that much. >> but it's a complete joke.mon. the answer and the problem. and i just i try not to attack the other side of the . but boonah chege is just terrible in the words of charles barkley. terrible. the man showed up to the train wreck in dress shoes. okay, he just doesn't get it.ai, they it's not an app.t al you throw all kinds of money. it doesn't work.t does you have to . it's like firefox, air traffics controllers, doctors. i want the best.
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i don't care what color.don't i don't care who you sleep with . i don't want someone who's i t on hire them, get them inr there, give them their money, take that money you were going e to give me for being stuck on ae flight and just give it to the people who need needed to makeme money to tell you there are air traffic controller whistleve co blowers who have come out and made the point that they were actually afrai the d thatere actually afrai the safety has been compromised by policies. but jessica,. did bring up the money and she said , where's the money? we had a an money? infrastructure bill that turned out to just be a climatea climai so, i mean, this is more and more of of the prioritiesd of people to judge in the left ou people to judge in the left coming out. he's not doing his jobhe.'s n j he's promotingob other things. well, remember, we had the faa w administrator nominee withdraw after really tough questioningti on the hill when people who did have backgroundsaw, pilots and others were saying, what about this safety space ?t answ one of the stories he couldn'tea answer the questions. apparently, he had successfully run the denver international airport, but he is showing waset goinort, but he is showing waset they decided we're not even ined advance this guy and he pulledee out. out.
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are openop that need somebody ie there. if you're going to oversee some of these other problems, prr traffic controllersd ems, and others, he had a tough time in the senate. so who'sse next? . yeah, it's a great question. use are you going to use the website? i flwebsite? i honestly do not.week. i fly every week.av i'm always going somewhere.e i just have to say people have gone completely crazy on planes. i was on one not long ago wheren they literally came over the speaker and said, everybody look on your feet. there's a cae ovt on the loose.a aid,that has gotten out somewhe. that sounds fun. gotte and they said , if you want to just grab and get it, you bring it up, we'll get it back to the owner. and then they came on withit b st, ifen they came on withit b screaming about that and said, if you don't like cats odon't lr you're allergic, you're afraid of getting scratched. ge getting scratched. just let us know whenit we'll come get it. i'm like, air traffic has just. travlike, air traffic has just. air travel has changed. it's not as dignified as it used to . cat. >> they did find the cabin.o do they the people who do the jobsl give them the money, er the traffic controllers, the pilots, the attendants, the tsa,ilots,thndants the lugg them, make them want to come to work. >> i love it. the cat wranglers and the cat wranglers. all right. well, coming up, liberal citiesw
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wedding season, kid. he said you had story that would make me believe in god as far back as i can remember, i always wanted to be a gangster who wants to take a ride and maybe i'll ever thank my biggest fear in the middle of my addiction. >> was that i would never be able to get over it and that my kids would have fallen crippling depression, anxiety,ti exhaustion. i was innssues a prisondn and hd a heart attack. >> there's a lot of institutional issues and challenges there suggest
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to that dads aren't essential and i've always rejected that. sometimes you don't have to know everything about being a dad. you just got to be you . >> well, it took a while, butlet progressive pallan is finally dw cracking down on rampant homelessness that has plagued ol the city for years. it only took rep a reported 50%r increase in the problem fort it them to finally do somethingd about it. and crazy things like thiscraz where a family got terrorized by a group of squatters nextof door who almost set their house on fire. . democrat mayor ted is calling for a daytime ban on camps and fires on public property and wants to restrict camping near schools and more than a dozen other locations. repeat offenders could facece fn fines and even jail timees. >> the mayor spelling outyo
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the problem. hundr there arede currently hundreds f unsanctioned sometime dangerous and often squalid homeless camps across the one hundred forty six square miles of portland. these homeless camps represent s nothing short of a humanitarian catastrophe. as a result, our community o continues to suffer substantial public health, safety and livability concerns. livmy goal is to have enough hu shelter, housing and treatment access available so that we can fully eliminate unsanctioned unsheltered camping in the cityn of portland unlessed cit singer-songwriter john mellencamp is releasing ofsn mellencamp is releasing homeless crisis, where he slams city officials for destroying one of his favorite places, ss the arrest of down the street at the corner during the day
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as not to be when someone took rachel . i don't know if you're mellencamp fan or not, that john mellencamp. that video is actually,p anat video is actually,p they're responding saying you didn't even it's not even portland really. nod it's in the video. it's like, well, allal-run c you're pointing out is that other liberal run cities havhav the same kind of problem. >> yeah, but as a political spouse, it's always something you make sur make the footage is your husband using in his commercials froge m the lies you say it's from.ding listen, the situation is so bad that they think that one of the only things that's actually making this action happen on the part of the government to protect this town is a lawsuit from disableet people because they can't evenne get on the through the sidewalks. s the homeless problem is ultimately a drug problem. probleand the drug problem is af broader problem. and so all of these issues areow democrat issues. now, how do o you solvyoe it?? i mean, we need we need more drug rehab. we need to control the border
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so that we don't have these drugs on the street. and when i look at those images, we clearly it's a drug i problem. it's a spiritual problem. alroblem.there's a lot of things on . >> our country is going throughg a lot just was going to go to you later. but she says, hey, it's a democrat problem because of the policies the democrats put forth. there' the demos literally a ninthcour circuit court ruling, the mostr liberal circuit court saying that, hey,court, you can't penae people for being homeless. and then on top of that, oregon comes in and passes a bill that says you can't stop people from says you can't stop people from and dry. fromping warwhich basically meat stop them from doing what they're doing in most places. hat thwell, first to the it's jt a democrat problem. >> we've had a drug problem inag this country for decades. the war on drugs is not ours. right. i was started under anotherthe anwas started under anotherthe continues and it's pervasive. and we have a financial problem . and we kno andw that 90% of the fentanyl that gets trafficked into the country is coming across b by americans themselves that are taking it in. and a los t ofby a regular portf entry.
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and that's why we're confiscating so much of it. so iscatingf i reject that explann for it. but thisthis is is one of the e heartbreaking things.amily my family spendssp a lot of tim in portland. it is obviously not what it used to be. i think that's importantt th to draw attention to this. but the fundamental question fuople people have to askainl themselves and that i certainly ask myself is what is actuallytu the thing that you need to do to help these people? right. have we everyone want it? most people, i would say, wantel to treat people with respecte to and with dignity and for them to be able to have a better life. beye. to be able to get to that? end and goal?to and it used to be i remember when bloomberg was mayor here in new york , there waser a shelter bed for every single homeless person in the city. and on reall y sicky cold nights, you couldn't find people on the street. that's not the case anymore.nd thatand that's not necessarilyae because there aren't beds available. people are choosing it, whether they're mentally ill, whether they're on drugs, strung out, whatever it is . g itand we need to make sure in cities like portland that there are enough beds for everyoned ,h
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but that you treat the roote an cause of why people are choosing this kind of lifestyle.cause of why peopl in some cases, not not in all of them, rather than going outside or getting into treatment programs and assisted housing and getting back on their feet. >> well, not jusfeet.t in portl specifically, it looks like,ciar is there a politician more inept at their job? and ted wheelet atr just doing the research here, they've spent billions of dollars. the problem 50% worse.0% worse and this is his answer, find homeless people $100 or. thirty days in jail. >> yeah,t okay,stop let's thene goes back and says, well, we oth might find other ways to punish them. waywell, this was your progrese socialist idea. you you decimate the police force. icyou give everybody tents, you give everybody needles, needles, lighters, e this i lighters, whatever they need for their substance, because this is the utopia that you wantet y here's the side effect of it it' now. it's become a huges be problem,t you were the root cause of it with your policies. policieyou have made places lie
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portland a beacon for homeless. do wland a beacon for homeless. you can do whatever you want. you ca thu ca so now they're all therein and have tents. and again, you look at the thing that says daytime fires. fires,, i'm notos a rocket surgeon, but most ofwor whrocket surgeon, but most ofwor nighent when i'm cold.if i'm so during the day, if i'm going to make s'mores or something, i wanna make a fire duringke s'm the day. that's the easy way to put things out. you see a fire a, hey, you can'e do that during the day. but at night when the fireo is going, then when areame you going to do it again?ut, it's the same thingis a they're trying to put like, oh, this is a human tent.- no, this is poor policy. this is poor politicians making first world is making decisions that they have no experience in dealing with . they're no. t helping.d they're causing problems. and now it's h a huguge problem. but it's not the homeless fault. you put them iyon thisu pu posip you gave them these things. and now. oh, somebody it now it's a problem. because why it's affecting him.g it's affecting his bottom line, his voters are complaining. com hipls donors are complaining. so now if they weren't, heuld be
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wouldn't be the same thing. it, we see it all these like thatths th see it all these like thatths >> they make their little >> they make their little they're going to do, if that'sd. what you're getting. well, and all that to on that, point, shannon, and we talk about, did you ask for thisor problem? did you vote for this problem? di thi d you enact this problem?oblem? when we talk about legislation, oregon had a right about to resd bill that would have compensated people up to a thousand dollars for havine comg to be homeless. that failed. but we look at the bill that did pass . is keep warm and dry, bill .y bl and what you have is the state legislature, by working off ofe what the ninth circuit said ,sa almost took away ted williamids ability to do anything about this to begin with . wi i justht say i'm so impressed by your knowledge of s the ninth circuit that's going n on excited. i did this to show that we>> i v i love it. but, yeah, these these are notdo they should not be unexpected consequences of what we've told people when we have cities that are fighting to pass areas where you ca wheren shoot up any will have people standing by to save your life. if you do thisu do for legalizig all kinds of things, people will talk about compassion.
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we want people i agree with you just i think ninety nine point nine percent of people.9, see their heart breaks when they see people in this condition because they seem very hopeless. tion becauseand overwhelmed. and they nobody wants this kind of life. te t but it's not compassionate the to tell people that there's going to be nog law enforcement.o live thes enforcement.o live live in these horrible conditions. we are going to alloons, we'llwt up drugs that are killing you or whether it's a mental health issue, because so many of thesel cases are thatare th as well. we all a live and work in. new york . i live in d.c. i walk by groups of homeless people all the time who do not look well and my heart breaks for them.k but if you have progressive policies that reward that behaviorf yo, tyra said , you ct expect it's not going to happen. >> and i don't think it'n sit's compassion and humane, right. i don't think it'sssionate compassionate. there's no compassion in this show. . we saw her compassion killsll sometimes, but it's always the name of freedom. >> allext, right. up next, chaos in the skies after a passenger openss the door during landing.th seduringe that video and more in the vastness.
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so i just try to pay for the cheap seat and hope that i get a better one . but i'm ready when they come to down the aisle and say, like,ng do you know, are you going to be ready to handle the .owed i would not have allowed this. no, i don't have it. but it was at seven hundred feet. if you're an ay. ye you're an ay. hello.>> i yes. taybe no, i . he yes, i think maybe he was asleep and he thought someone said he was born in north korea. and >> o to get out. >> that's would be veryth expensive. oh, south korea.. oh i thought it was north. my dad knew who i was. n >> thanks, guys.that's i'll close the door now. that's what i would go with if i was. >> i was saying i love that you sit in your reason for an exit row in a situation like this. i want tirhan s and . gra oh yes, because i would haveyou. to grab you . yeah. yeah>>, right now it's er breeml >> all i can think aboutgs off is when i take my legs off and prop problem i n bulkhead int ifi front of me and like what if and you did this go flying off kno the plane and like i was going to land. i got to say yeah you likepu
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would you be like that's about stress. i put my seatbelt on man.belt oyou look at no weapon to stop the person. >> that's right. you you i will jump on th on the floor and bite your kneecaps off before i'le fl let you take this plane down.kna >>p i will do what i have to d. so joe 80% flying with you'm f guys. yeah. >>ah. is willing to help.w we al hl right. so now we have some incredible video which shows a paralyzed man walking aroundg n on on hise by using just the power of hisd thoughts. he had suffered a devastating bt bicycle accident 12 years ago.o but thanks to a revolutionaryici electronicmp implant, he has regained control over his legs once again again, i couldn't bee this. >> no, this is amazing. it's absolutely inspirational. when i first lost my legs,on i was on deployment early because a guy was livingwere with he and i were racing dirt bikes a couple of weeks befored we deployed and he was paralyzed. and so through paralyz my roomme going through it, i learned about paralysis and how amazinge most people that are a lot ofzet people that are paralyzed don't have a severed spinal cord. mind a severed spinal cord. around it. their body, their mind can't sen send
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