if you wanted to go to harvard or yale, you had to be at the top of your class. they demanded greatness from their students. if you wanted to walk the runway at fashion shows and have your face placerred on magazines and billboards, you had to be in tip top shape. stunning enough to make somebody stop in their track. if you wanted to run nasa, ibm or exxon you had to be the best in the business. they demanded greatness from their employees and that demand formed generations of excellence. the weak were weeded out. the strong were rewarded with money and status and a sense of fulfillment. our society doesn t have standards anymore. everybody gets a trophy. you re not allowed to judge anybody. nothing s taboo. the people we revered yesterday are despised today. weakness is rewarded and strength is punished. we traded excellence and achievement for diversity and inclusion. it s happening all across the country. in new york, the nypd s neutering the physical fitness test. they ar
on the beach. check out this wild video we just got from the daily mail. [laughs] women and men getting into boozy beach brawls, the new normal. breakers being warned of a via viral load 17 shots mixed with electrolytes or caffeine it can lead to alcohol poisoning. if they go to mexico there s the threat of getting kidnapped by cartels. state department warning. fentanyl is probably the biggest danger disparate break because one pill can kill. officials were handing out free narcan. in mi miami beach mixing it up. kids have been dropping dead. do you know why? we already know. it s everywhere. how did you all know? on the news. it s big. jesse: dr. siegel warning kids to be careful because you don t know what you could be taking. 380 million pills of 2 milligrams or more which is lethal or confiscated by the dea last year on the side of the border from those cartels. 380 million. it gets into oxycodone, it gets into xanax, adderall. kids on the beach, they don
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faa, joe picked phil washington a guy who worked at a bus station upal couple years ago. he was under a political corruption investigation for handing out pricy contracts to his buddies while he ran the l.a. transit authority but now he is getting a promotion and phil doesn t know anything about airplanes but he shatters. i m not sure i can answer that question right now. sorry, senator, i cannot answer that question. thank you for the question, senator. i m not a pilot. can you tell me what causes an aircraft to spin or to stall? again, senator, i m not a pilot. i don t want to guess on that, senator. report back. do you know the three types, mr. washington? no. the three types? no, i cannot. okay. jesse: so, in san francisco, denver and oregon, homeless people get paid by the government just for living on the street. you have hit rock bottom, congratulations, here s a check. and if you are trans you get twice the money.
at the faa but i would like to have somebody there. it d think pete buttigieg said, one of the problems as we asked a lot of people to retire and they took buyouts and he goes, we have kind of a rust, kind of arrest, the whole flying thing, the pandemic, a little bit rusty. one year we get rusty? we are not good at flying anymore? hope for the best? judge jeanine: get some kind of pad for your head. jesse, this guy, buttigieg, he says we want to continue to raise the bar so our aviation system remains the gold standard in aviation. is he stupid? jesse: yeah, he s dumb and everything he touches dies. look what happened with shipping, trains and now he s messing with planes. don t mess with planes. the guy in the cockpit, the first thing i think of, it s a joke. the second thing i think of is another joke. the third thing i think is that plane is going down. that s not a joke. this guy that they are nominating, washington, he dropped out of high school, then he ran the l.a. transit