if we are lucky someone will come and tell us we are in way over our heads. the biden white house has been trying to get that point across to joe biden for over a year and a half telling him he is just not that guy anymore. he can t be going out in front of the cameras like he used to, you know, back in the day. and for some time joe listened he spent 221 days without a sit-down interview sitting down in bunker while most of us had questions. joe biden decided to finally break that streak this weekend talking to 60 minutes and try to prove to everyone that he still has it in him. mr. president, you are the oldest president ever. pretty good shape, eh? which leads to the next question. some people ask whether you are fit for the job and when you hear that i wonder what you think. watch me. honest to god that s all i think. watch me. jesse: we have been watching. that s why scott pelley asked you that and we don t like what we see. biden is like the guy going around
want to tell you, kavanaugh, you have released the whirlwind and you will pay the price. [cheers and applause] you won t know what hit you. jesse: was that incitement, chuck? we will get to that in a minute. today, police arrested 26-year-old nicholas john roske at 1:30 a.m. he was carrying a bag with a glock 17 tactical knife, zip tie, a hammer a screwdriver, a nail punch a crowbar, duct tape and hiking boots. sounds like he wanted to take him out into the woods. well, it came close to that. until he got cold feet when he saw u.s. marshals with arms guarding kavanaugh s house and called the cops on himself. telling them everything. he says he was furious over roe v. wade. possibly being overturned. remember the leak? and was looking for purpose in his life. so he found that purpose by going out and trying to kill a supreme court justice. do you think that idea just popped into his head? or did the orders come all the way from the top? i know that there s an outrage right
people of san francisco have had enough and i think the rest of the country is ready to follow. dan bongino is the host of unfiltered. he joins me now. dan, irmean, you see this footage on the screen just people holding glocks out on the street broad daylight, pushing women onto the tracks. i mean, look at that i have never seen anything like this before. no, it s hard to watch, jesse. i mean, i m a new yorker. i grew up in new york. i didn t leave new york until i was in my 20 s. i lived in queens. you know, glendale, middle village, i mean i could go through all the neighborhoods. i still love new york. i still have pro brothers who live in new york. i have a mother who lives in new york. new yorkers their entire life. it s hard to watch. let me make a couple points here. number one, the could you tell use time with this crap is over. this is intentional. obviously intentional on behalf of the bad guys. they are committing crimes on purpose of their own volition. the braggs, the ga
the street broad daylight. if you don t have to go to thousands living in violence. you can go to chicago to see that. 16 were shot yesterday alone, including a 7-year-old boy who was sitting in the back of his mom s car. it s all horrifying, but we shouldn t be surprised. when the taliban terrorizes afghans, it s an islamic fundamentalist extremist cult after all, come on. if but what s our excuse? why aren t we more shocked? wired we demanding a response to the gangs and the cartels, the opioids, all of it terrorizing our neighborhoods here at home? in fact, the left is only made matters worse on the ground for the working class here at home. they excuse riots, they bailed out criminals, they endorsed the racist, radical agenda of blm, and democrats and better, the left, on all of the issues of course, they ve helped make all things worse at every turn.
they ve been spotted in trees and here, one is just casually walking down the street broad daylight. they have become way too comfortable with the surroundings, says one resident, richard, who didn t want his last name used. there s an actual walkway of the bears between my home and the immediate neighbors. we see them on a regular basis, especially the night before garbage pickup. reporter: if home owners are not really careful with their trash, wildlife officials say it s a no brainer. the bears are going to keep coming. unless we get full cooperation with everybody in every neighborhood around here, the bears will come in for a free lunch. they re going to stay where the food is. reporter: unprovoked black bear attacks in florida are extremely rare. the first ever documented by the wildlife commission was last year. the problem, biologists say, is that people are now living in areas the bears once called home. and bears like to roam.