and down. kids don t care how cold it is. they want to be there and see santa and the marching band. of the video that i saw of parents screaming looking for their children, many parents have the experience of putting their child, you know, their child might be in a parade or marching band at the end of the parade they are looking to find their kid. it s a happy moment. they are looking to see what happened to their child. you saw them ram right into that marching band. you just can t believe that something like this can happen. as you mentioned ainsley early in the show. wisconsin has been through a lot. people are still reeling and healing and trying to heal from all the tension from the kyle rittenhouse shooting and trial and so, you know, it s just a lot. my heart breaks for the people of waukesha. steve: one of the local papers in that region said afterwards there were pompoms and shoes and spilled hot chocolate everywhere. sean, as a former are court
maintain proper procedures in place to avoid cross contamination and make people sick. so it is important have people pay attention and focus and most importantly show up for work. steve: absolutely. i know you feel personal frustration because, when the pandemic hit, and your doors were closed, you wound up paying the employees because you were they were loyal to you, you were loyal to them. can they all come back after the pandemic? no, they did not. they chose to stay home. and that s the part that breaks my heart because, you know, as a mom and pop, i didn t have to do that but something me personally as a business owner chose to do. steve: why didn t they come back? some gave me excuses of they didn t feel comfortable working with the public. some said that they would make much more staying at home ununemployment. i said well i can give you more
and you are not going to get in trouble. it s the law. that s right. and, again, not just $1,000 a day. but every single store. can you just go to a best of your knowledge of the stores all day and not get busted other than to be cited for a ticket for misdemeanor if you get caught. that s why so many walgreen s stores are close. other stores are closing. now this is hitting high end stores. maybe just maybe now something about will be done about this. steve: we will see. all right. larry, thanks for joining us from l.a. my pleasure. steve: 23 minutes before the top of the hour. police say a person interest of is in custody in waukesha after driving through that christmas parade and the marchers. what investigators may be zeroing in on coming up. fresh flavors. classic dishes. and a new seat at the table.
elbow to me lebron threw and stewart was bleeding. ainsley: has will he bon said anything on twitter like i m sorry. will: big political incident we will see what he has to say about this. steve: meanwhile on friday when the jury cleared kyle rittenhouse of all the charges. he was found not guilty. he and his team had argued self-defense and the jury deliberated three and a half days before the verdict. we re going to hear from him tonight excliewrchly on tucker carlson. ainsley: meanwhile, the media, they were blasting kyle rittenhouse. listen. rittenhouse drove in for battle. buying kyle rittenhouse being a victim. roam the hall of congress freely and celebrate this white murderous the fact he gets to walk freely it lets you know
you can watch tucker s entire interview with kyle rittenhouse. it is exclusive interview he said yes to tucker first and that will air tonight at 8:00 p.m. i don t understand the i don t understand how these media organizations can come out after this. steve to alan dershowitz s proint the media played an active role in this trial. they weren t just propagandizing they were participant. msnbc it following the jury. this is back going out the day after going out and tripling down on your lies. i don t know how shareholders go nick sandmann got a couple million in settlement what will we pay out.