brian: did you know that? ainsley: you are the toughest that is critical is in. we founded after one of my best friends was killed. none of us who were the founders were veterans at all. we just knew we wanted to give back to the community. we think that s what s super important getting civilians involved. that s how we can support these men and women get civilians involved. get them engaged and help support them in whatever they may need. veterans homeless. raising money here. veterans starting their own businesses. veterans looking for jobs. we are advocating for veterans in every single way. ainsley: what s your stroke. five stroke. ains. steve: pete hegseth has been dispatched to cincinnati where they had the big rally last night. pete, you have something you would like to inject into this conversation, right? pete: well, yes. i love this effort from the
his name is john cranially. but to brian s earlier point, you saw over two nights, 20 different candidates. one of whom presumably will be the nominee for the democrats who will it be? michael moore doesn t think that person, whoever it is, could possibly beat the current president of the united states, and that s why he suggests very familiar name. watch this. she is a bee loved american, and she will go in there and she would beat him. she would beat him in the debates. he wouldn t be able to bully her. he wouldn t be able to nickname her. ainsley: is he talking about michelle obama. she is beloved around the world. and she was interviewed by this 12-year-old young lady who has a history of writing and she is a journalist. she is cute. and she was writing an article for the amtrak magazine called the national. she interviewed michelle obama and her question to her before we play. steve: it s a great
for 100 years it s been one-party control and look at them. we can name one after another but i won t do that. [laughter] [cheers] because i don t want to be controversial. [laughter] we want no controversy. steve: maybe the crowd wanted a little controversy. brian: he was himself. he also know fuss remember the president in the back stretch when he had to get into gear, he stuck to his message. he knew two weeks ago he had a great rally and everyone focused on the one chant. he wanted to make sure that his message of going after democrats, going after their debate themes, mysteriously they went after their own former president barack obama and now, pivoting because the another major issue in this country is now inner cities and how they have been ignored and run by democrats. ben carson said i have an opportunity here to go front and center with some of my programs.
jets. suggested helicopters and mega yachts. joining us now the executive editor of climate depot.com and author of the politically incorrect guide to climate change mark verano. mark, good morning to you. thank you, steve. happy to be here. steve: have you all these fat cats flying on over 100 private planes, why do you have a problem with that. this is a typical average climate summit. including the united nations has their annual summit. same thing happens. private jets fly. in they fly in chefs and produce caviar. they have lavish events that literally produce more than multiple african nations put together do in a year. in the case here with all this flying. leonardo decaprio himself said his annual flying could be the equivalent of 10,000 cars on the roads. so this summit is just the latest where the hollywood glitter ate come together and essentially mock little
price for the far left s destructive agenda than americans living in our nation s inner cities. for decades these communities have been run exclusively by democrat politicians. the democrats have taxed and regulated jobs and opportunity out of these cities. steve: there is the president last night in cincinnati calling out the price that some inner cities have had to pay for years of being led by democrats in office. brian: here to weigh in is dr. ben carson. is he secretary of housing and urban development for the trump administration. you saw the negativity and anger last weekend. and you were trying to make it into something good from here on in. eye dr. carson how do we go from scrutiny on baltimore to make this situation better. first thing we have to do is acknowledge it s a problem. everybody needs to acknowledge that and you know, we have gotten to a situation in our country now where when you hold people