within moments has total mechanical failure. he could have just ejected, but he was over acres of maryland s suburban houses. he manages to jettison his jet tanks, land the plane in a wooded area, only ejected at the very last moment. so this is a hit, again, to all of our brave service members who are so well trained and self-sacrificing. paul: thanks, kim. joe. a hit to the life of don rickles who died at 90. the comedy legend got his start in the 1960s by insulting his audience, and it was hilarious. it was also a real contrast with modern comedy which seems to exist to flatter the sensibilities of the audience. the only people you can insult are republicans. [laughter] so don rickles, all right paul: you can insult catholics. [laughter] do you remember rickles? you re too young for that, joe. no, he was on letterman. paul: and you love love david
neil gorsuch coming and another supreme court opening. daniel: that s what they are thinking. within seconds a fundraising went out from left-wing groupsou saying because of this, you have to send us money. they are going to run on the supreme court now.w. t paul: joe, this was a subcontracting operation to some extent. leonard leo gave that list to donald trump. gorsuch off the list. it did work. it s a lesson for trump that sometimes doing things in a conventional manner can actually succeed and produce results. i think going forward, you know, the more normal part of the trump administration maybe will get some more power out of this. and we might have another supreme court opening very soon.
a couple of months, there were a torrent of stories in the press and media based on anonymous sources. the leaks don t drop from heaven. they come from the government or former government officials. paul: somebody gives information to us? daniel: here is the problem with that. if the source of these weeks is susan rice or former obama administration officials, why is the press going to chase that story? that would involve ex posing their own sources. i think the obama people were shrewd in politically immunizing themselves from being chased by anyone covering this story. paul: it could have made itt easier for other people to do.o. daniel: we note obama administration distributed what the nsa was looking at to 16 intelligence agencies. that s a a sieve.
people who thought it was pro minnesotaing automation base. explained the up sides of it. i m not promoting automation. i m complaining that when you take actions that drive up the cost of hiring people, you hurt young americans. this trends towards automation is bad for young americans. they are not trained for the jobs that exist now. while we are trying to train our workforce to take the jobs 21st century we shouldn t be trying to kill jobs they can get currently. paul: people on the left might say these are low wage jobs anyway. they don t support your family,er in not a living wage. why not turn them over to the robots. andy: janet yellen gave a speech last week where she talked about the importance of young americans getting job skills? african-american community.
something against the american soldiers. is this something we should be concerned about? bret: the truth is you can t solve your isis problem without solving your assad problem and s vice versa. one depend on the other for its legitimacy. assad s base of support i m standing between you and isis. what is it that stands up isis in syria and the rest of the arab world in we have two problems in syria, one is assad and one is isis. there will be tactical complications.al but the russians have more to fear from our air force than we have to fear from theirs. paul: what should the trump administration do now if they