ash. ashley: toronto blue jays pitcher anthony bass laush lashing out at united airlines because a flight attendant made his wife clean up her mess. bass claims united s cleaning crew should clean up. some called him out saying it is the parent s responsibility. united airlines reached out to bass telling him they will look into the incident. todd: thoughts? ashley: if she has two young kids, just help her clean it up. she has a lot, just help her clean it up. todd: pregnancy is a big factor here. the pregnancy, someone should help with pregnancy.
images, it is astounding how bad it looked and that is pictures and videos and things look worse in person when dealing with this. you were talking about the chemicals penetrating your house, what is the worry with that? what if you go back home and you can still smell that? what are you going to do from there? or do you not know? honestly, i do not know the answer to that, it is a type of situation before you go back, you do research and make sure everything is safe, not just for you, for everyone involved and then you start to look at the cleaning crew aspects of everything and make sure everything is taken care of before you go back in. i don t know the answer of when, i just know sit and wait and fill it out. ashley: you have to feel are if the people working to clean that up, no matter what they have on, hazmat or whatever, there is stuff that will still
and there s a lot of talk was it subpoenas from the hunter biden investigation that suddenly turned these lawyers into a cleaning crew to start combing through every document. so, what happened there? i know from my time in the white house years ago that there are logs and there s a tracking system for top secret, especially top secret compartment information that goes to the president and vice president. we should be requesting those and i suspect you ll see jim jordan doing that very quickly. and i want to see a damage assessment from the intelligence community on exactly what these documents were and what sources and methods it exposed. i think those are reasonable requests. and the white house is not going to be able to dodge this issue. carley: what about this report, congressman, that the doj thought about having fbi agents oversee the document search but then decided against it? why? because, you know, i guess in
not only them but be trace the people incapable of going to work. a social safety net to help those who can t provide for themselves. when you subsidize able body people it is a slap in the face to the disabled. hiring has become impossible in small businesses. when you know who runs a small business has been forced to work a shift they haven t worked in 20 years. you don t notice when the restaurant owner is washing dishes but when the strip club owner is on stage. gary, get down there. you don t have to do this, gary. harris: we re seeing it with some of the airlines. crews change and make the announcement. we re waiting for a crew to come. we had 115 minutes ago. where did they go? we didn t have a cleaning crew. we were delayed three hours. we ll all grab hand sanitizer and fly dirty if that s the cash.
my sources have been telling me that they are linking this to the crime scene. now, that doesn t necessarily mean it was the key to identifying him. and we expect to find more when we get the affidavit in support of the arrest warrant when he is returned to idaho. but we also learned that he had a white elantra, he was 15 minutes away from the scene. he arrived in, you know, pennsylvania around christmas. by then, the entire area was already looking for a white elantra, and giving police tips whenever they saw one. so it is entirely possible that someone from where he was in pullman 15 minutes away said, hey, there was a guy with a white elantra and he just disappeared and drove away. and we haven t seen him. so we re still kind of waiting for those details to come together. as for the apartment and the cleaning crew, it is also entirely possible that as the cleaning crew was going to work