issues, that s a very delicate balance. it s not a delicate balance. i don t understand what he s talking about. america is a safe space. that s where we live. that s what people are trying to climb fences, and cross rivers to get here. we re the safest space on the planet. the bad news, it s probably like gun-free zones. everyone wants to do something. run into the safe space and say something bad. then all hell is going do break loose. what exactly is a safe space? is it safer not having your feelings hurt? by the way, who is going to be the judge of that? i m going 0 goo g into your safe space and say hey, greg i don t like your shirt and i violated your safe space? i can t express my opinion any more because it might hurt your feelings? all of a sudden you re not in the safe space any more? this is insane. i think that they romanticize rebellion. and so their grandparents, the baby boomers who protested in the 60s, they were protesting actual things.
think anybody thought that if it did break loose, this factor of metal cable hitting power lines, knocking out power to communities across the countryside. which when you think about it, in some ways you chuckle, you imagine the picture of a giant blimp trailing this mile long cable but at the same time, it s almost a wonder there wasn t more damage and that it was only 35,000 people who lost power. now they are filing claims with the army. how is that going to play out? that s true. i have a little levity because when this happened we were at the pentagon and just came out of a briefing from baghdad about the war and we were about to go into a briefing with the israeli defense minister and suddenly it was blimp on the loose. we first thought this thing is huge, this falls on a house, people are going to die or the first thought was is that thing heading northeast right into newark, right into the heaviest air traffic space in the country? there were real dangers and worries about
quoting: this is from the defense secretary of america, quoting: my understanding is, from having seen these break loose in afghanistan on a number of occasions, we could get it to descend and then we will recover it and put it back up, unquote. from the defense secretary ash carter in a short briefing at the pentagon. quote: this happens in bad weather, unquote. question: when this happens in bad weather, how are you able to bring it down? and before you bring it down, is it standard operating procedure for it to it take out power lines and uproot guardrails? and along the way, does anyone get hurt normally when it comes down in bad weather? my understanding is from having seen these break loose in afghanistan on a number of occasions, context, they break loose in afghanistan on a number of ooccasions with tether hanging down.
they don t want you deposing them and snooping around and all of that. are you going to settle? actually, what we want more than anything, we want our damages, true-to-vote has been damaged financially. we want our damages and we do want to know the truth, bill. i think that s the most important thing to do. bill: if you start to depose them that s going to help break loose. please keep in touch with us. we will. bill: this is a fascinating lawsuit. arizona says jodi arias may still be executed after a hung jury delayed that. is it legal is investigating and they will weigh in on what you just heard as well. and then bernie goldberg and charles krauthammer will join us to talk about how the federal government is in disarray. we hope you stay tuned to those reports. [ male announcer ] a car that can actually see like a human using stereoscopic cameras
they don t want you deposing them and snooping around and all of that. are you going to settle? actually, what we want more than anything, we want our damages, true-to-vote has been damaged financially. we want our damages and we do want to know the truth, bill. i think that s the most important thing to do. bill: if you start to depose them that s going to help break loose. please keep in touch with us. we will. bill: this is a fascinating lawsuit. arizona says jodi arias may still be executed after a hung jury delayed that. is it legal is investigating and they will weigh in on what you just heard as well. and then bernie goldberg and charles krauthammer will join us to talk about how the federal government is in disarray. we hope you stay tuned to those reports.