extremely delay 2024 elijah fisher. but on day one he cannot let go of attacking extremes neither republicans. invest in americans and give them opportunity to invest in ourselves, it is working. but unfortunately, extreme republicans, not all that extreme republicans are threatening to undo all this progress. they re putting our comedy in jeopardy by threatening to refuse to pay america s bills. they want this see a clean energy for china to make us depended on oversea supplies and supply chains and export jobs overseas. but if that is for you, and from michael republicans in congress, it is not on my watch. we are not going to let them onto other part is that we have made. oh, boy. but it is an uphill battle for vita because voters are not buying with the old dog is selling. only a quarter of democrats actually wanted to run for reelection, and its slim pickings is biting decides to sit out on the sidelines. i mean, law is not sending any appeal to anyone s leg. and whi
with her was a school or a mall or something house and the shooter decided to stay away from it because there was a lot of security situation there. but let s remember last summer they did actually pass some stuff on capitol hill. there was some legislation about guns that got down. it will be talk about getting rid of assault weapons you have to remember that that is a cosmetic description of a gun. it has to do with the features that are attached to the gun, and not the way that the gun actually operates. legal, automatic weapons, as the president that are not legal. none of us and go get a machine gun that does not happen, the military has that stuff and they have the m-16 s, you can debate ar-15s, they are not automatic weapons but is important for us to have a debate which you continue to do in washington we just need to use actual information for what we are talking about. well said, straight-ahead irs said showing a better home of a journalist who asked those government and s
everybody off the plane. everybody out. let s go. the high alert coming amid speculation that that russian plane disaster was the work of a bomb on board. passengers flying to or fro miami with frightening moments. showing police and swat gear walking down the isle of the plane as passengers keep their hands over their heads. the feds are out here walking around with m 16 s and salt rifl assault rifles. all of this stem will frming security lapse. a passenger s luggage with awes pi suspicious items. they shut down a section of the airport to alert the passenger. police found him but he had nothing suspicious inside his luggage.
the constitution makes it clear if you want to spy on americans you ve got to have a warrant. in this case you don t. i can describe your you used to do that. someone said tony danza is going to be on the show. they hacked my cell phone. rand paul is on an island. ted cruz says i m not for everything you re talking about. rand paul does not support that act. and the problem is, and the big challenge is, in today s electronic age these people are being inspired as americans to put an ax in your head if you re a cop. to try to kill a lacrosse player if you happen to be traveling in new jersey. to get beheaded in oklahoma because you re inspired by what you read online and show up in garland, texas, with m-16 s. ak-47 s. ultimately, for me, for a lot of
9/11 did not happen because of failure of screening passengers but failure of security at a airport and that still exists. shepard: there have not been a lost improvements. guest: absolutely not. what we see at an airport is a joke. some of the competition on other networks is defending people left and right how good they are doing. shepard: t.s.a.? guest: absolutely. i talked to the secretary and we are better off, i don t talk to those people because we used to do training and security. we know. the fact is we are not any safer than we were before 9/11. shepard: the goal is to make us feel safer? guest: absolutely, like what bush did by putting two guys holding empty m-16 s at the gates right after 9/11. all for show. shepard: well that is a dose of reality. nice to see you again, thank you, mike. one of the largest banks now accused of helping terrorists and drug dealers move billions and believe it or not, trillions