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were just listening to the navy band ceremonial band performing the national anthem. this memorial day weekend, send us your photos and stories of servicemembers who died while serving. you can e-mail email those, friends@foxnews.com. joey is in for pete this morning. joey:he lets the sitting his place on the couch and i said what side do you sit on? i couldn't remember so i stood here and waited to for will to get up. i'm happy to be here. rachel: glad to have you especially this weekend. joe: great weekend to be here and give pete the weekend a. rachel: president biden baltzer camp david even though congress has not reached a deal on the debt ceiling. will: janet yellen pushes back the default deadline by two
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days. joe: alexandria hoff is live in washington dc. >> reporter: a major fiction point for stronger work requirements in certain kinds of federal-aid but the president said he's feeling optimistic. >> president biden: with the debt limit, things are looking good, very optimistic. >> what do you tell democrats who say they don't want you to bow on work requirements? >> president biden: i don't bow to anybody. rachel: less optimistic statement call the work requirement cruel and senseless. >> to me at this point if they want to continue to be economic terrorists, that is invoking the 14th amendment, keeping the economy moving. >> reporter: republicans feel their sticking point to raise the debt ceiling is your common sense. >> think about this for a minute. democrats are willing to
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default on the debt so they can continue making welfare payments for people for refusing to work. >> are you going to drop the work requirement? >> not a chance. >> reporter: the treasury department reassess the default deadline for june 1st. white house correspondents association calling out the biden administration for lack of updates during this critical time telling fox news, quote, the w hca board pushed for the white house the whole the briefing giving intense interest in the debt ceiling negotiations and the risk that the economy could go over collect. the white house was not persuaded by the argument that the public deserves to see them answer questions. monday is a federal holiday which means they could be four days in the midst of a political crisis. the white house responded saying briefings are not the
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only way information is released to the press. rachel: we are spending $2 trillion more than we did before covid. democrats don't want to decrease fat. they want to keep it as we are in a credible data to china. it's crazy that we are at this point. joe: i don't see this as the worst thing in the world to have both sides digging in their heels going into an election season. what will be our fiscal policy and was most important to us? i don't want to see our government shutdown over this but i want to see each side to side for itself, we saw how hard it was for kevin mccarthy to get elected, the freedom caucus has principles, how important is that in election season or americans picking republican nominee. where is the actual conservatives in the country, the hundred million of them on fiscal policy. do they see this in the same dire situation most in the freedom caucus do?
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i think a lot of conservative voters do. on the other side, are there enough progressives to dig in their heels as voters and make these representatives have the say? will: jamaal bowman calling republicans economic terrorists the same week a professor on msnbc called consumers who boycott target economic terrorists. the language continues to get ramped up. parents at the school board meeting for being thomistic terrorists. it all has a end point and it is always with us the american people being called the enemy of the people. rachel: we know the fbi and intelligence agency surveillance industrial complex in our government is going to use that on you. it has happened. interesting you are being
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called a domestic terrorist because you want work requirements for able-bodied men who are on welfare. this is what we are fighting over. i love that you're being super conciliatory. they have their things, republicans have theirs, and -- we are in debt to our ears. it is weakening our own ability -- weakening our national security at this point and weakening the future for our children. work requirements seems pretty basic. joe: is a litmus test to see what is grandstanding and what is fundamental and where does the party sit on a going into our primary. rachel: ron desantis and donald trump, the two leading candidates, donald trump i larger gap than ron desantis would like to admit is accusing trump of running to the left of him. listen to his point. >> don't know what happened to
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donald trump, this is a different guy today than when he was running in 2015-16 in the direction he's going with his campaign is the wrong direction. will: that was around to set us on super talk. this is going to be interesting political fight. there's a scrambling of neat, clean, partisan even ideological points to be made between ron desantis and donald trump. donald trump this week complemented governor andrew cuomo of new york overrun desantis and his handling of covid saying cuomo did a better job than desantis. desantis is taking out a position to the run - the right of donald trump on abortion, the question on many of these issues is how does it play with the republican voter. than there's also the issue of disney. rachel: it's interesting because there are so many
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things, i hated seeing him go after ron desantis on disney and the rationale donald trump used was money. florida is losing money, florida is losing jobs and i don't want to put a price tag on d sexualizing the culture especially -- i used to think disney was a safe space for kids and there's a lot of work that has come into disney, disney has weighed in as a huge powerful corporation in the state of florida on the idea of don't talk about gender ideology and some of these things in kindergarten. i think the cutoff date ron desantis had was third grade and up. i would've made it not at all. i'm to the right of ron desantis on this. i wish -- we do have to fight
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on this, donald trump is wrong about that and i'm very pro-life. i'm with ron desantis and i hate other republicans criticizing other republicans for doing the right thing when it comes to protecting life. joe: how many americans feel this way? how many are trying to decide, talk about basic principles of conservatism, small government, free economy and then bring in the cultural aspect of it and we are not talking about having a primary season where we get decide what is grandstanding or good talking points and what's important to us as a party, these are things that will divide us -- i hope this fight stays in that realm rather than personal attacks, in the mud, talking about how terrible somebody is or how they handle their personal life the wrong way our insults. i for hope these two men who have been proven leaders for conservatives the last and full of years can stay in that area, donald trump has some liabilities when it comes to covid that ron desantis
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doesn't, ron desantis had time on his side the donald trump didn't but i was watching rfk junior, don't know he was with, some podcast are that person said i won't forgive trump for living fauci in there and i beg forgive trump for shutting the country down. easy thing to say in hindsight but that something ron desantis has a pretty good record on. >> hard for trump to fight on that but the truth is if donald trump had taken fauci out there would have been a firestorm, we would have to go back to that era but fauci ended up ruling the day and sadly, very few governors, ron included, fight back against it. will: you can forgive a leader for being in the heat of the moment but i think it is healthy to relitigate covid because what would be healthy, that is exactly right, it's
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necessary because the decisions made in a crisis situation in the future. steve forbes is chairman of the forms media company, said that whether it is donald trump or ron desantis in his estimation it won't be joe biden. watch. >> that is why next year joe biden will not be the democratic party, you're on record. >> on record. because the economy, they can sweep the hunter stuff away but has a stench out there so up or economy people feel is not up to the job anymore or the next four years, don't know what the scenario is going to be but they can't have him running in november. rachel: steve forbes does not believe president biden will run, will complete this primary and b the general election candidate. rachel campos duffy saying she doesn't think president biden will make it through. we talked yesterday on the
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five, gavin newsom has been rolling up his sleeves, looking fine, trying to show himself as the president material but i believe the wildcard will be michelle, the only person in the identity politics game the democrats have created. in order to go over kamala her switch you need to have, the only thing you can do that is another black woman and that is why a think michelle obama will be in. it makes sense because the obamas have been running this administration from behind the scenes with valerie jarrett and susan rice. >> if you are natural to step in for president biden you won't do that very easily with gavin newsom, you have to do it with someone else who checks the right identity politics boxes. joe: what i heard a steve forbes saying he doesn't think kamala will get any better. that was the headline.
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talk about predicting who's going to be the potential nominee, there's other reasons to make that a 50/50 back, steve forbes is the economy is not going to get any better and he won't have that to run on and that is a big deal for a lot of americans aren't insulated in any way from things in their life like the price of groceries or to be able to ensure their property, starting today state farm will no longer such new applications for property insurance in california do in part 2 inflation. this is there statement, state farm general insurance company due to historic increases in construction costs outpacing inflation, rapidly growing catastrophe exposure and the challenging reinsurance market, the department of insurance is focused on the safety of our homes and communities. gavin newsom has that now when he looks to that.
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everything that goes wrong in california all be a stain on him. will: everyone knows natural disasters california has to deal with, earthquake, fire, flood, mudslide, you can't get reinsurance, the ability of insurance companies to sell those policies to a reinsurance company and liberal policies which created the homelessness and drug problems, crime issues in all the big cities and of course inflation, the economic issues inside of california. not everything is a political prism but gavin newsom has to own all of this and if you live in california, people better get ready. they already have and it will continue. rachel: if you can't get new homes constructed, you can't build new homes. it is a major problem and if you live in california and i have good friends who do, the religion of the state is
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climate change and the pope of this religion in california is gavin newsom. we know failure to allow or permit controlled burns is a big problem, that underbrush you can't get rid of is part of the issue and if you ask them why do you have 70 wildfires it is climate change. >> they don't have a wildfire problem because they manage and know how to deal with it. will: the coast guard suspending the search for missing teen who went overboard. cameron robbins was on an excursion with friends days after graduating high school in baton rouge, he reported to jump overboard, crews coming up eppley after scouring the water for dangers. tensions rising in south china sea as beijing disregards
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vietnam's exclusive economic zone to deploy research ship with 5 x court vehicles. the moves the latest escalatory step in the region as china tries to make a sovereign claim over the entire south china sea. the ccp maintains deployment in the region is, quote, legitimate and lawful. airport across the us bracing for another chaotic day as millions take the to the skies this memorial day weekend. this video out of denver showed the security line backed up to the baggage claim area. yesterday travelers, 6,000 flight delays and 200 cancellations. today there are 300 expected delays, 63 cancellations. aaa says this could be the busiest holiday weekend since 2,005. the usfl taking a swipe at the nfl's new kickoff rule over here placing fair catches at the 25 yard line to reduce the
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risk of injury. the league tweeting usfl is proud to keep special in special teams to maintain player safety. plenty of spring football on tap. don't miss the birmingham stallions take on the new orleans breakers at 4:00 eastern on fox. the philadelphia stars face the pittsburgh mothers tonight at 9:00. those are your headlines. joe: a moment a plane opens in midair after someone breaks the emergency exit lever. the pilot breaks down what to do during the ultimate flight nightmare. will: go woke go broke, target, anheuser-busch losing billions in one week as customers boycott their controversial agendas. up next the new woke free marketplace conservatives are flocking to. ♪ ♪ eet onion teriyaki, chuck?
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$15.7 billion after partnering with trans influencer dylan mulvaney. nearly a million americans are flocking to in the marketplace called public square making it easier for conservatives to purchase from 50,000 companies that share their values. joining us with more is michael seifer. great to see you this morning. we had a conversation on the show about public square in the past. i got a call this week from a friend of mine saying i don't know what it is if it is tennis shoes or what it is, there's an opportunity here, and optimistic opportunity for companies, individuals, entreand to ponders that are ready to reflect or not offend american values. >> absolutely right and not only is there a lot of excitement from millions of consumers right now because they feel there are hopeful alternatives to their favorite brands but the entrepreneurs themselves are recognizing, we've had thousands of them
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join the platform and say there's an unaddressed market. if you or someone in this country, family values, love your country, loves the constitution and the values that it protects there are businesses that would love to reach you when they are recognizing that trust that could be implemented in these transactions is strong in the marketplace and in turn we are witnessing this patriotic economy grow in a massive way that i think is taking everyone by surprise and surpassing expectations. will: i don't know what you might used to want to fire this but downloads of the apps, businesses joining the public square, consumers, customers going to you, you are the yelp review for businesses that would share your values, hope that is correct, do you have anything to reflect in the last couple weeks or recently you've seen this uptick in growth from downloads or customers or businesses. >> we definitely do.
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it's pretty exciting, in response to the target debacle because parents especially are frustrated this major retail giant is indoctrinating the next generation away from truth and their family's values, we at public square have been ranked in the top five apps on the entire apps store, we've been the number 2 shopping apps on the entire apps store for this entire week ahead of target. target is number 12, amazon is number 4. it has been incredible the response, we've hundreds of thousands during the platform, thousands of businesses and communities continue to blossom. the other thing is people are recognizing whether you are looking for household cleaning supplies or new airfare you should be able to do that with companies that will give you a sense of satisfaction, you're spending money for people who share your worldview.
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will: what is that, what is it that we share? visit our values? patriotism? conservatism? what is public square in terms of sharing my values if you are telling me this is where you should come? >> if you go to publicsquare.com, we are pro-life, profamily and pro-freedom, if you love our country, our constitution and the values that wonderful document protects you are going to love this marketplace. this is deeper than politics, this is principal and we are having a blast. will: great to hear more about public square. still ahead, climate activists dumped charcoal into rome's trevi fountain, when example of the latest climate craziness and we are rounding up this ridiculousness in the next hour but first, violence, drugs and drunk children, the shocking
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for a limited time, save up to $500 on select tempur-pedic adjustable mattress sets. rachel: shocking new details of the scene in new york's largest hotel that housing illegal migrants. our next guest is shedding light on his time at the hotel reporting a 10-year-old being drunk in her hotel room without her parents on site. also sharing images of trashed rooms, violence and the street and a slew of staff incident reports. here with details, carlos, great to have you on. appreciate this insight. tell us -- you no longer work there but you and your former colleagues were experiencing at this hotel.
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>> a lot of people who don't appreciate what they have and they come here with the mindset of the way they live back in their home country and think there's no rules or laws to be followed here. rachel: did you ever feel endangered? >> every day. former coworkers as well. a lot of coworkers reached out and are happy that i did the interview and saying this place deserves to be shut down, they fear for their lives every day as well as i did. rachel: used to be a tourist hotel and is now housing illegal migrants. has there been a time you or your colleagues recall that this hotel was used to house american homeless people?
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>> not myself, but i did hear -- hotels that used to house homeless people. rachel: tell us about this child that you found, a 10-year-old found intoxicated. is this a regular thing that you see, children by themselves without their parents in these hotel rooms? >> it is an everyday thing. every day we find about 10 kids alone in the hotel rooms drinking or doing drugs with weapons in the room. we are not allowed to go in there. we are not allowed to take anything from from. rachel: the parents of these children, any indication about that or you are not sure about
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that? >> we find fake passports, fake social security cards, all kinds of fake documents in this hotel every day. rachel: were there any consequences when you found this 10-year-old? not far from where you are is an abc producer who went out to dinner, died unexpectedly at his wife was arrested because it turned out for you this tragedy they found out their children were alone in a hotel room and she was arrested for endangerment the day after her husband died unexpectedly. has anybody been charged or held accountable for children left alone in hotel rooms? >> they never are. of kicked out of the hotel they are sent to a processing center where they are given a second hotel. say husband decides to beat his wife up, he will get kicked out
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and they process him into a single men's hotel. so if you break the law it is not reported to the proper authorities, it's give you a second or third hotel room, and you still stay in the city. >> doesn't seem like they are facing the same consequences as americans, sounds like a protected class. you are very brave whistleblower and i think the american people are graceful to you for letting us know where our tax dollars are going to, thank you. >> thank you for having me. rachel: fox weather alert, lightning strikes a golf course, golf ball size hail batters denver and the massive waterspout is seen off of florida's coast, we are tracking severe weather nationwide this memorial day. plus michigan moving out. half of the state's young people could leave within 10 years.
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it. one will: they are leaving the state, 18% are not sure if they will be able to stick around. joe: engineers gave the state's infrastructure a c-rating. her to react his former michigan gubernatorial candidate, thank you for joining us. why do you think this is? >> we don't have any jobs, there's no businesses, the economic status of michigan is very low. even when we graduate students from their universities they leave, get taken by the big tech companies. we 've been automotive for so long that automotive has held us hostage and we haven't been able to bring new companies into the state. gretchen witmer was asked during the campaign what is your plan to bring young people to the state, and over and over she said abortion. i can't imagine that being an economic planet that has proven it is not an economic planner young people saying they are leaving, this is devastating news.
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it is gruesome. will: you hear about people leaving new york and california but many people choosing to leave michigan. i'm curious, where do young people who graduate from the university of michigan or high school, where are they going? if they are leaving michigan where they going? >> university of michigan, very liberal, many going to new york and california and the parents of the family dynamic is we are afraid we are losing our kids, we are sending kids to universities coming from these value-based communities in michigan and they want to leave and they go to communities where they are not family-based, not telling them to get married and have kids, career is the most important, they feel they are losing their children. i've got value-based university say to me can you start talking about us? there's another option for families out there just like we see school choice for k-12 parents are looking at different opportunities at
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universities as well. rachel: want to move to another topic, the bite administration is pulling grants for an energy firm with chinese ties in a stunning reversal. china is defending the band on the us memory chipmaker micronic using washington of economic coercion. what is your take? the interesting part of the story, micron is an american ship company. it was decided we should protect that because that's important to us and yet all these american companies are taking the side of china who's trying to fight this protection. why are these american companies doing it. it seems they want to business with china they are signaling to the because it's very shortsighted. >> the department of energy has come out and said were not going to grant money to a
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chinese corporation, this is the first time we've seen it and this is interesting from a michigan perspective because we've had senators and congressmen say michigan needs to stop giving taxpayer money to the chinese. to see the biden administration, it was jennifer granholm, a former governor of michigan, who said we are pulling grant money and not giving it to the chinese, that's a good sign. i which version but where would follow suit and we would stop bringing chinese corporations that have connections to the ccp to the us but when you talk about china doing this, how adorable they are saying we are the security risk. it is ridiculous. joe: i interviewed you about two different efforts to make electric car batteries in michigan, china was investing in american efforts and you were pushing back heavy against gretchen witmer on michigan, where do you stand on that? where does michigan stand on that?
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>> the community is still battling it, $750 million of taxpayer funds. the other one is cattle, partnered with ford, still chinese comedy. governor youngkin said you are not bringing this to virginia. it will be $2 billion that goes into that so people in michigan are fighting of this saying we want to have american companies, why is it dallas can bring in 200 headquarters in michigan is getting nothing but chinese corporations. we have the greatest resource in the country with the amount of water we have. we need to be careful of using that wisely. will: the back-and-forth between china and the united states, there has been a lot of suspicion why have we bent over backwards in return for china? all of a sudden we have the biden administration declining these grants. how do you explain the turn for the biden it been a strange and?
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>> we created china. there is a false sense of security. we put so much business into china and we are very interwoven with china. not only is it manufacturing but pharmaceuticals and now that we see china becoming a power, xi meeting with boudin saying he's going to broker peace, taking that next step to be the world power and this is when the biden administration has to say he has crossed a line, be with careful with how much power we give him on united states land. will: maybe it's the first in a turn toward recognizing china. rachel: micron is an important piece of this puzzle for america. we need to protect our chips. joe: we began, the texas state house is set to vote this afternoon on 20 articles of impeachment against attorney
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general can paxton about the votes to impeach paxton, will have to step down from office immediately ahead of a trial in the state senate. the embattled ag is facing accusations of corruption, robbery and abuse of public trust. he maintains his innocence and called the impeachment proceedings political theater. two little girls are safe after an arizona man heroically saved them from a burning car on a remote highway. the good samaritan says the toddler's parents quickly hopped out but the door's automatically locked trapping the kid inside. the hero who was heading to a memorial weekend getaway smashed a window and pulled the toddlers out before the car burst into flames. to a fox. 6 other two people in stable condition after being struck by lightning on a golf course in colorado springs yesterday. that storm also battering the denver area. major flooding hits nebraska
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where some areas saw up to 10 inches of rain in just 24 hour period. the florida keys a waterspout was spotted swirling just off the coast. severe thunderstorm warnings. the spout did not make landfall. let's turn to chief meteorologist rick reichmuth with a look at memorial day weekend's forecast. >> i'm afraid of that waterspout. we've got a lot of weather across the southeast, florida dealing with better conditions. there anyway because calm down. a lot of the energy moved across part of the carolinas and today and tomorrow, washout and really cold. high temperatures today, memorial day weekend, savannah georgia, 59 degrees, charlotte, 58 °, it should be 90 degrees. below average, these will break records for cold highs for the day, tomorrow cold, we start to warm up monday into tuesday but
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it's part of the system here, continues to bring a lot of rain and heavy at times, a lot of wind, 40 to 50 miles an hour a lot of the afternoon. a lot of it tomorrow as well, slow-moving system pools on shore but by the time it is done it will drop 5 to 8 inches along the coast and probably 3 to 4 inches across higher elevations. look at this, mid atlantic towards the northeast, high-pressure, really nice this memorial day weekend. will: flight nightmare, terrifying moment a plane's emergency exit opens midflight. a pilot says the chances of this happening to you. rachel: here's the navy band, northeast ceremonial band laying it out. ♪ ♪ ♪
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plane door opened in midair after chaplain pulled the emergency exit lever. 12 people were hurt when the door flew open moments before landing. they say the plane landed safely and police arrested the man who opened the door. here to react, pilot, aviation analysts and former faa safety team representative kyle bailey, welcome to the set, thanks for coming in. can you explain in simple terms what happened here, why we should or shouldn't be worried about it? >> he was fiddling with the door, the plane wasn't pressurized because you don't need oxygen below 10,000 feet, the pressurization system keeps the door sealed and prevented being opened in flight and because the airplane was so low, the door was able to be opened. that's for evacuation reasons. of the plane were to skid a runway the doors have to be opened so passengers can evacuate very quickly.
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joe: on most of these can you pull one lever and the door opens? my thought process is it is a two man job, work comp located, the way bombs are made. >> it's pretty simple, more like the sliding of the lever, it gets complicated. evacuation slides, a passenger perspective is designed to be very easy, passengers can evacuate very quickly. joe: coming out of 9/11 there's all kinds of misconceptions about flight, what you can or can't do, is it or is it safe? some anxiety flying, would something like this happen? >> in the us, after 9/11 and the attacks everyone is on guard on an airplane. if this actually happened in
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the us, that person would have been subdued before the door was opened. i have been on flights, everyone is looking around, if -- i think the passenger would be subdued or restrained. most airlines in the us, you can't reserve an exit seat in advance. if this was a preplanned event you can't do that. you can't reserve a seat a month or two in advance. joe: you made me feel better about it because you fly all the time. coming up, ron and don are eventually running against each other to be president. one florida voter panel reacts.
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>> i'm not asking people to sit around and weep and moan. i expect people to enjoy barbecue withs their barbecues s and run a mur we have the cross fit workouts -- murph with the cross fit workouts. go do that but don't lose sight that the freedoms is a gift from the men and women who paid for that gift with their future, with their dreams and with their lives. that's what memorial day means. it means remember. ♪
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