little accepting responsibility with his deputy that didn t do his job. kimberly: he should go. jesse: he should go. when they found out that this guy was derelict. they just suspended him. they didn t even really fire him. you probably can t even fire someone. and now the guy retires with full benefits. the fact that state, local and federal agencies all failed. yet all the sudden they want to blame the nra makes no sense to me here. kimberly: okay, juan? juan: i thought he was trying to blame the fbi. jesse: the fbi should accept some blame, too they have more than the sheriff. juan: let me just say it s so easy to blame someone else. you think about it, jesse, almost a million calls. a million calls. they have got to pick a needle out of that haystack. that can be difficult especially when you are dealing with laws in florida. today a lookout of discussion about this so-called baker act which allows you to involuntarily take somebody and commit them because you see them
and the protection of these horrible criminals in california and other places. but in california that if we ever pulled our ice out. if we ever said hey, let california alone. let them figure it out for themselves, in two months they would be begging for us to come back. they would be begging and you know what? i m thinking about doing it. juan: democrat dianne feinstein fired back saying the president s obsession with california is growing more outrageous by the day. his attacks are, quote patently false. kimberly? kimberly: yeah. i think it s kind of funny. is that bad? juan: no, no. kimberly: he gets upset about this. he doesn t like california and a lot of the politicians pon aggressive against him. they want to sue him about the wall and environmental reasons. they are upset because they feel they don t like his immigration policy. this is essentially the birthplace, the capital of sanctuary cities, right, with san francisco and the crimes that have happened. so they are a
that really helped the rich, they re wrong. dana: can i add one other thing he did today it wasn t in the cpac speech but in his press conference with martin turnbull. he talked briefly but it was interesting insight into that he is getting the briefings and he understands what s happening in syria. and he said it was disgraceful. 250 innocent people that we know of were killed targeted by russians and syrians and we have a huge mess on our hands there the one thing that s a little bit difficult to understand is he says that but also in the same speech or in the preference he says, you know, we have degraded isis. we have taken over their territory and we re out of there. that is not sustainable. both of those things cannot be true u going forward in a second year of a presidency your foreign policy pieces get really important and little bit difficult to deal with. jesse: absolutely right. juan: before we go, it s kind of a serious note there are stories now that indicate that th
meanwhile, silicon valley is the richest place on earth. something s wrong there, man. juan: all right. well, facebook friday with the man who contains clear liquids in his unicorn cup when the five returns. (keyboard sounds) dear freshpet, tank was overweight and had no energy. until freshpet. put the puppy back in my dog. and made it liberating. we took safe, and made it daring. we took intelligent, and made it utterly irresistible.
forbids local authorities from asking about immigration status. this was back in december so it would seem that the president is putting it to jerry brown. i m going to take away your ice agents or you undo that law. dana: right. if the president is spit ballinblowing ideas told by chif counsel actually sir you are not allowed to do that it doesn t necessarily matter from a communications standpoint he is trying to make his case. can constantly go back and said i would have taken them out of there. they deserves it i had to keep them. in becomes rhetorical device. it does send a strong message and other states would probably take a second look and wants to back away from the hot stove. juan: so we have two california people on this panel. one of them is greg gutfeld. greg: that s correct. thank you for noticing that every option on the table. why captains we use nukes? what s the problem with using nukes? and why can t we build a wall?