jesse: where is the line where is the line between fat shaming and normizing obesity? can you fate shame a little? i don t know that i can answer that. it s a very pervasive issue that really affects all of us. we all have a bit of bias but again, educating our kids on how to get outdoors more and how to eat just a few more real foods and i think it does exist in the doctor s office and getting rid of weight and numbers completely is not healthy. one in three american haves prediabetes, 88% are met bollically ill. that s an issue. jesse: we shouldn t fat shame we should skinny encourage. got it. thank you very much. we need to encourage to eat real foods. jesse: i would agree. have the tacos nice and lean for cinco de-mayo.
we need to be extremely clear that from day one of this administration i focus on we cannot have people with severe emotional illnesses on our subway system. you can t have people on the system that need care and ignore them. jesse: neily didn t need the die. if new york city took the mentally ill people off the street and institutionalize it like we re saying, probably wouldn t have happened in the way it did. it s the broken system that killed neily and politicians are enabling it. and they re to blame. neily was arrested over 40 times and multiple cases of assault and one time he attacked a 67-year-old grandma. broke her eye socket and nose. tried to kidnap a 7-year-old kid. the people on that subway were at risk and thanks to aoc no cops around. but don t tell that to al sharpton. he can t say self-defense. he was not at risk. to let this go forward in any
the vice president was hosting and never even sat down and that is it. that is historically the years i ve been with biden and that s about as little as we ve seen him in a week. jesse: he went to ireland and announce the he was running for president and forget he went to ireland and disappeared. you d think he d be on the campaign trail announcing a new policy he starts work off 10:00 a.m. but today not answering any press conference and listen. i think i m doing a major press
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to say the opposite. i tend to agree with the person that s right most of the time. jesse: okay. spoken like a true doctor. all right, thank you very much, dr. siegle, kennedy, have a great weekend. she deserves to win. i got to get on the leader board. jesse: put her on the leader board. show some respect to kennedy. i want another chance. jesse: we ll get you back. my commute into the city from jersey is usually an hour so today it was two hours so we need to talk about something. why are people going into manhattan from jersey at 4:00 in the afternoon on a friday? i was looking in the windows. it wasn t people trying to party or single people. it was regular middle-aged people. some of the elderly. why are they going into the city? stop going into the city. if i have another two hour commute, you ll never see me here again on a friday and that is a guarantee. so mad. let s do texts.