his area almost double. it was 22 more than double, 22,000 in el paso. you can see that, 50,000 in rio grande valley where president trump was in the area. gentlemen, thank you so much for what you do in washington. thanks for coming on the show this morning. god bless. ainsley: god bless you both. despite violence in seattle last year, mayor jenny durkin had this to say. how long do you think seattle and the few blocks look like this? i don t know, we could have a summer of love. ainsley: remember that, she was wrong. violence is striking close to home from one of the candidates that s running to replace her and he s going to join us in the case. the first full prescription strength gel for powerful arthritis pain relief. voltaren the joy of movement (customer) movie night.
warning signal for the future of the democratic party. this is not your future. if that is your future, she won t have one nor will you party. steve: i think a lot of people think the vice president and the president have the same team. they don t. joe biden has a team, kamala harris has got a team and right now it s interesting we don t hear any bad stuff about what s going on behind the scenes at the white house, however, what s going on with the vice president, that suddenly according to politico is a big problem. brian: maybe white house is behind it, who knows? steve: may be. brian: several legal bombshells, bill cosby waking up at home after getting sexual assault conviction overturn yesterday afternoon. steve: hours after that, a judge denied britney spears request to have her father removed from her conservatorship which she has held onto since 2008. ainsley: so she feels like she s in prison, yet bill cosby is out free. todd pirro with new developments on both blockbuster case
ainsley: some kids want a repeat. brian: the stigma of remeatingm- repeating. ainsley: it was held back and it wasn t because i wasn t keeping up academically. my mom was a teacher for 33 years, nationally board certified and she had a discussion with my first teacher and my mom and dad made a decision. ainsley: i cried and i said can i have a tv in my bedroom and that was it. it was a good thing for me individually. brian: how can you be immature? ainsley: i would bring my toys and i would bring a pocketbook and i would empty it out and play with my toys.
important. he didn t like it because he thought it was a classic example of big government democratic overreach. where is the you want to defund the police? i think actions speak louder than words, peter. if you oppose funding for cops, something dramatically cut by the prior administration and many republicans supported and then you vote against a bill that has funding for the cops program, we can let other people evaluate what that means. ainsley: first the words came from the democrats and it was defund, defund the police. then they did take action. they took action in new york city. dc, baltimore, oakland, philly, la, seattle. you read my mind. what happened in all of these cities? crime went up. who runs all the cities, democrats. brian: by the way in new york city mayor de blasio got huge influx of free money for stuff
that s coming from a texas boy. ainsley: have you tried to make gravy? lawrence: i have. it s a process. you have to get the whisk right, ainsley. steve: keep that guy s fork and finish the breakfast. lawrence: all right, guys, i will see you later. ainsley: up north, i moved when i got here, if italian restaurant it s gravy, we used to call it marinara sauce. brian: never call it gravy. ainsley: you heard gravy in an italian restaurant? steve: i have. brian: give me the ingredients you use to make your sauce and she sent me minced onion, partially, minced garlic, not