patriotic tribute plus judge jeanine and jimmy take us to coney island with the world famous cyclone. we are answering your questions but first, a brand-new segment for you, summer fun extravaganza. we going to dive headfirst to celebrate july 4, america s loves barbecue but it can create serious issues, eight and ten millennial s think the grill better than their parents and nearly half of meat eaters worry about vegetarians showing up at the barbecue. i wouldn t worry about that because if you are a vegetarian, you can always find something. i don t know any vegetarians. [laughter] my mother does the barbecuing and my father does the cleanup. really? i like it. that s perfect. you think it s perfect? that s funny. i don t do it that way. i grill and they cleanup. steaks, burgers. if you have a table full of people and you go around, how do you like your steak? no, everybody gets medium rare. [laughter] jessica, how about you? i am not a gorilla. we had a fo
you re a good cook but it s what the rest of the guard said. if everybody says let s let you cook again next year then you are but most millennial don t know how to cook. [laughter] a certain room in the house. next, he may have to limit your own risk the summer, nationwide lifeguard shortage, low unemployment and is expected to impact thousands, this is happening in denver, my mom says he can t open public schools for the kids because there s no lifeguards. it s not surprising, everybody has been hit but you would think i just have these memories of the guys, they have the whistles and swinging it around, they just want to show their physique. they don t care if they get paid so i do not about the shortage. the lifeguards are making half a million dollars.
individualism a better than collectivism or freedom is better than progressivism? we need to have this conversation. we have not had it as a nation. most millennial don t know of these discussions because they have not been taught in union controlled school so we are going to have this discussion as a nation. heather: they haven t been taught what they mean. bernie stood out last time with policies, universal healthcare, $15 minimum wage but we have a host of candidates talking about it who were younger. it does sound good. and when you see how it doesn t work, in venezuela, to help them
lawn more parents are the new helicopter moms. they go to whatever length necessary to prevent their child from having to face adversity, struggle, or failure. instead of preparing children for challenges, they mow obstacles down. nicole: that would be me. being a mother, a parent, you want to protect your children but has the pendulum swung too far this point? we are taking away oral presentations at school. taking away grades so people don t get their feelings hurt. how are they going to survive? i can say this because i am on the cusp of being a millennial. millennial don t know how to deal with struggles, any sort of turmoil. i think it s a bad precedent for the future. jesse: so what should we be doing with kids? nicole: these l amour moms jesse: chase them with a lot more? nicole: you want to make sure they are not being bullied. it s a fine line. the second leading cause of death in teenagers and suicide. jesse: they do get bullied,
say. we are a diverse party of every aspect that our candidates reflect the districts they run in. there is room for all. she is on the far left spectrum and then people like me are fiscal conservative democrats and the gop has their spectrum from susan collins who is more moderate to more extremist candidates. don t know it is the future of the party but we have room for them in the party. she is new, she will get her sea legs and we will see what change as she battles the machine in dc. rob: a simple as that, pandering to the voters she needed, she is from the bronx, highly minority area, she worked in a district. she is technically from westchester, this candidate has