grant for parole. you know, what s happening here in california is we re headed for lawlessness and unless things change here, we really are. you know, i just heard the story before. we are. we re in a public crisis here. because the fact that the governor, who is facing a recall, would do something so, so callus and so cold to let this killer out without it s not even the fact that he let him out, it s how let him out. there was no notice to the community or the attorney s office, more importantly, no notice to the victim s family who have been advocating for this man to stay in custody. jillian: this is newsom accepting the board of parole s ruling, this reads he does not pose a current unreasonable risk to public safety. you know, i bet the family members of the man who was killed would certainly argue this. what do you have to say, jim? well, thank you, jillian, for having us on.
be doing a federal job. this is not our responsibility, we re trying to keep our people safe. we filed a declaration, we need funds from the state or the federal government to do what they re not doing and that kind of angers us because it s a callus disregard to have the border patrol just drop off the immigrants in downtown mcallen. now, we love our border patrol, we know it s not their fault and we know where the direction comes from and that s where we place blame. neil: hang in there, mayor. you ve had your hands full, just got elected and you re knee deep in this. all right, in the meantime, back in this country in the battle over getting vaccinated, looking into this issue, has issues with harassing the unvaccinated. i wonder what he thinks of some companies firing them after this. at usaa, we ve been called too exclusive.
sent out a fund-raising e-mail over the president s criticism on him of his covid leadership. that actually sep out today. what the governor also said today i m just going to quote it. this is what the governor said. if you re trying to restrict people i m standing in your way and i m standing for the people of florida. mayor gelber, what is this logic? third straight day, record covid cases in your state and he says he s standing up for the people of florida? listen, it s pretty obvious what he s doing. and i m not accuse him of it. i think he says it. he is building a campaign either for re-election or for president to a small sliver of people who don t want to follow guidelines from the cdc, don t believe any of this stuff and the result is we re getting sicker in the state. he s made a very callus
obviously people who obviously think that you re dumb and moronic are not people you re going to trust and listen to and that s the other part of out, is the media outlets have lost trust and faith. there s a racial divide. the more you try and force people or coerce them or pressure them rather than persuade them to do something, it s just human nature that people don t want to be forced to do something they don t want to do. they need to be persuaded and that requires respect which a lot of the institutions of authority are lacking. howie: let me jump in. with mask mandates making a comeback in la and st. louis, you tweeted the other day if you walk into a grocery store and you re vaccinated, why does society have to be reshaped around those choosing not to be vaccinated. could people say that s kind of a callus approach to people who could get sick and die if they get exposed? i think what s been going on from the beginning is this
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