going well for the government, and jimmy lie had a plot to blow up a police station, tweets some things. talks about politics, writes an op-ed, threatens the government. paul: you are one of the forces, your face wasn t put on a screen at the trial as somebody who was because jimmy talked to you, this is a threat to national security. i don t think you are a threat. china doesn t need to tremble, it s part of trying to paint him as a mastermind with a lot of foreign contacts. a lot of people are wealthy having different parts of the world.
five. i want to blame the airlines. if i was in an airport i ll be screaming at southwest bottoms, the federal government ruined the airline industry during coveted. i can see people are mad at southwest airlines. they should be mad at the government, joe. consume answer your question with a question how do you think the government destroyed? lexus go back and forth will go back and forth. keep asking. [laughter] quickly shut down destroyed the country. they shut down our economy and ruin the airline business they ruined all business really. it s a function of that is it not? boxers are everything went wrong. this happens so often when it comes to government and spending. they through 7 billion, with the be dollars at southwest and said have fun. it s not like there is any accounting after the fact by the way were they doing with that money? is that for executive raises? is that for paying off folks who may be retiring here s a nice package. or wasn t put towards what it should have be
i m sure that worries you. oh, of course it worries me. that s why i said thank god it wasn t put in the hand of the d.a. we spoke about this. this bail reform, the revolving door of justice over here that they re in and out before the paperwork is done is ridiculous. we need to get back to basic policing. if it means locking something up for doing the quality of life crimes, so bit. that s what the affects the subway, too. the quality of life crimes. people should not have to see the things that they see and hear the things and be subject to the things that they are because they re afraid of offending somebody. let s be real. let s get the streets safe. let s do the job that has to be done and it starts with the little things. neil: there were a lot of little things to this case. thanks, joe, the retired new york police department lieutenant. among the little things, the sloppy things that might have undone frank james before the average new yorker spotted him
hate. the tsa and ticket fees. add them together. what is it that s prompting them to ask for more? reporter: the agency backed by democrats in the senate wants to increase the security fee everyone pays for the ticket. from $2.50 a flight to $5 per one-way ticket. $10 round trip. 10 s pushing it to a limit. i guess it s only $5 more but i wonder, you know, how that fits in. they already have a budget. reporter: tsa s budget is set to be cut. the agency says boosting this fee would help cover the increasing price of security like the costly scanners. the fee hasn t been hiked in ten years. but a powerful lobby is pushing against it. airlines. they don t want the cost shifted onto their customers. air security is a national security function and something all of us need to be behind as americans, and the government should be picking up the cost. reporter: many travelers we talked to didn t mind. it s like using a toll road. you use a toll road you pay the toll.