this is a vacation. two scoops, sir? two? make it three. i m not driving. jesse: no matter how much fun you re having, you can t stay at a hotel forever. don t tell this to the migrants. here in new york, the mayor has been putting up illegals in swanky hotels that cost up to 500 a night. now, he is trying to kick them out but the migrants don t want to go. [shouting] jesse: level translate. i m not leaving. i m not leaving. i m not [bleep] leaving. [cheers] jesse: the city is trying to send them to a different taxpayer funded shelter. but they got used to a life of luxury. the hotel they are in now has a pool, gym, tvs, dry cleaning, a restaurant, bar and lounge. they don t want to go somewhere that doesn t have those types of amenities. so brooklyn cruise terminal a large structure not meant to be inhabited. it is 1,000 beds, beds made out of hard material. there is no space for personal belongings, if you have personal belongings, you have to put them in a
they came from. they left shanty towns where they claim they feared for their lives. crawled through jungles and marched through desserts to get mere. drawing a line in brooklyn? they are from venezuela and they don t want to go to brooklyn? we are giving them free food and free rent and beds on the brooklyn waterfront. the definition of migrant is to move from one place to another now they are done moving. traveled 3,000 miles to come here and now they don t want to go one more mile? the migrants want to stay at this luxury hotel and pay for it by defunding the police. the immediate resolution is at the hotel watson needs to accept these men back and put them back into the rooms. longer term solution is reallocate funding like overhundred-dollar funded departments like the nypd into housing vouchers and other vouchers that get people into personality stable housing. jesse: these migrants have been getting moved all over new
than the idea the democrats in washington wants to defund police. i think this is a bad issue for democrats everywhere. in new york there were a number of democratic candidates, he was the law and order candidate and won resoundingly. jillian: you had president biden and kamala harris calling to reallocate funding. we never heard president biden say to defund police. we heard that from a number of other democrats over the last year. i will end on this. corey bush is a squad member. they are proud of their message and a lot of people may say it is corey bush. will she have an impact? she will have an impact. look at the impact she had with the eviction moratorium. she set out on the steps of the capitol and look what happened, the eviction moratorium ended up being extended. every democrat might not be coming to defund the police, the progressive wing of the party
and nation s capitol resuming normal operations for the first time in 35 days as members of congress try to avoid another shutdown, the clock ticking 20 days before another shutdown deadline, the president threatening to declare a national emergency if a border deadline deal is not met by february 15th. and the president backing down without getting any funding for a border wall. here are the senators with the daunting task of finding a bill the president will support and house speaker nancy pelosi, the democratic speaker emerging as the clear victor in the stalemate with some warning democrats may be declaring victory too soon and 800,000 workers still on the line, vowing to pay back as soon as possible those two paychecks
you said a deal was reached. what did the president get he got the deal that was passed back in december that he turned down. ultimately, he didn t get anything what we got was almost $6 billion as a country of wasted funding. we had 800,000 workers and their families that were without pay for over a month ultimately, he didn t get anything to brian s point about the use of a national emergency to reallocate funding, i m in cred due louse. i think he will find many difficulties legally if he wants to do that he sets a new precedent and he will see a new democratic administration could potentially choose to select climate change as a national security and reallocate funding or choose to use immigration reform as a national emergency. it opens a brand new door for a lot of new opportunities you make a very good point,