[ crying ] our house. everything is gone. eric: a lot of pain out there. her story is one of many. but we have seen acts of heroism, neighbors helping neighbors. the american people always come through in times of crisis. we have want to take it around the table and talk about the stories, some experiences we have had in the last few days. you have one for us? bob: yeah. i was totally taken away with the new york city hospital, that has babies in various states premature or babies that are sick on respirators. the generator went down and backup generator went down. they had to be moved down. the number of ambulances of people showed up to move the children is remarkable. they got them to other hospitals. as far as i know, none of them suffered from it. but remarkable response. eric: other states actually sending first responders from pennsylvania, from upstate new york as well. couple other states sending them to the area for help. dana: you saw from the woman with
eric: a lot of pain out there. her story is one of many. but we have seen acts of heroism, neighbors helping neighbors. the american people always come through in times of crisis. we have want to take it around the table and talk about the stories, some experiences we have had in the last few days. you have one for us? bob: yeah. i was totally taken away with the new york city hospital, that has babies in various states premature or babies that are sick on respirators. the generator went down and backup generator went down. they had to be moved down. the number of ambulances of people showed up to move the children is remarkable. they got them to other hospitals. as far as i know, none of them suffered from it. but remarkable response. eric: other states actually sending first responders from pennsylvania, from upstate new york as well. couple other states sending them to the area for help. dana: you saw from the woman with chris christie earlier, shock and grief. t
we don t deserve this. [ crying ] our house. everything is gone. eric: a lot of pain out there. her story is one of many. but we have seen acts of heroism, neighbors helping neighbors. the american people always come through in times of crisis. we have want to take it around the table and talk about the stories, some experiences we have had in the last few days. you have one for us? bob: yeah. i was totally taken away with the new york city hospital, that has babies in various states premature or babies that are sick on respirators. the generator went down and backup generator went down. they had to be moved down. the number of ambulances of people showed up to move the children is remarkable. they got them to other hospitals. as far as i know, none of them suffered from it. but remarkable response. eric: other states actually sending first responders from pennsylvania, from upstate new york as well. couple other states sending them to the area for help. dana: you s
0 you talk to people on the ground there, and they say you wouldn t believe this. these are pictures, actually, from a friend and police officers in margate, new jersey, real pictures in real-time. again, social media was place. we pulled a lot of these from facebook. this is where i get coffee. you can t go anywhere. they won t let you get on parts of the island. it s really, really scary the destruction. i just, my heart goes out to the people of new jersey. eric: as time goes, we re getting more and more of the pictures. for a long time, the islands weren t accessible. andrea: that is the main street where there is traffic and sidewalk traffic. flooded. the picture before that was a boat that had come off the bay and crashed in someone s home. it s pretty gruesome. eric: throw numbers out here. number, the property damage keeps going up and up. i think it will really skyrocket. as we find out how much damage are in the towns and the homes that are multimillion dollar the econo
that means they will get huge and costly. not only do we pay for the new people in the system, the exchanges will be shifted to the federal balance sheet. another cost. we have to pay for it. greg: bob, i continue you an expert in the debate between short-term pleasure and long-term benefit. every choice you make is for short-term pleasure. later in life you end up paying for it. bob: that is why i was on drugs. andrea: is this an intervention? bob: i already had 15 of them. greg: isn t that the problem? bob: no. get something straight. let me say it was a wonderful day for america yesterday. i m sorry you are all so upset. entitlement, social security and medicare. you pay for it. it comes out of your paycheck. not paid for by the federal government. medicaid is, that s true, for poor people. if you want to take food off poor people s table, that s fine. typical republican. greg: i hate poor people. you re right. bob: i understand that. greg: look for poor