60 degrees today. crazy weather all across the country. ainsley: we will take it for now. brian: i have tear away pants on for that reason. just wear shorts. steve: you have shorts on under your pants? brian: right. they are tear away shorts. it s the nba principle as they go in and just tear their pants off. steve: ainsley, i don t know if you for this. but brian was married tell the story. brian: tell the story. steve: tear away pants at your wedding. steve: at his wedding he wore tear away pants. brian: thought would be good. i was really into sports back then. when they announce your name and you take off your pants and you run out there. and i thought wouldn t it be great if my whole wedding party switched pants to tear away pants. we couldn t get those tear away pants amazon wasn t hot. i actually went to the tailor, bought pants for everybody, and they put velcro and whether they go out they all had boxers on. ainsley: do you have it on video?
go. this seems odd to me. moynahan, hit it. you might you maybe situation cet. i am not cut cutting him slack for walking away from the post, but spelling after being in a taliban prison for six years? come on on. maybe his spelling wasn t hot to begin with and then he was hanging out for the out with the taliban. was he a deserter or a piece of garbage or a waste of time? i believe that when you put something out to the universe you get it back. maybe that s what happened. he put it out that he was president happy with his unit and wasn t happy and he got a different unit and it was not as nice as the one he left. is what we are hearing
this is world news now with john muller and diana perez. hello, everybody, on this thursday. look who made it back. i m back. here i am. how was it? how was your time? a great vacation. i went out west. i was in the mountains of lake tahoe, in san francisco for a while. when i got on the plane tuesday in san francisco, it was 68 degrees. when i get back to the east coast, it s 96 degrees. and the heat is getting worse and worse. the only place that wasn t hot in the whole country. you escaped it for a little while. a couple days. we re glad to have you back. i m glad to be here. and i have to say, i d normally say, you have a tan but you don t even have a tan. i wore my sunscreen. i was a good boy. it was very foggy in san francisco, so you didn t get a whole lot of sun. but you had a great time. i had a great time. should we get right to it? let s do it. more americans know this miserable heat firsthand today. we re going to get a heat wave that s j
to say anything. what was hot is no longer hot and what is hot is what wasn t hot, right? so at the 17 states i talk about not only have gas energy but they have low tax districts. so there s a lot more dry powder and they re starting off from a much better spot. you see, really actually not enough workers in these areas, and so whem pen people on the c are struggling to find jobs and more and more are falling into poverty they should look inland. there s a graduate opportunity here. so meredith, you just touched on it a little bit about unemployment and boy know the unemployment rate is still pretty high. it s even higher for youth and people of color generally and then there s also this wealth gap challenge that continues to perpetuate itself. so what should our elected officials be focusing on in this
story. good al gore. we have a theory this the classic behavior of the late stage hottie, wasn t so popular, wasn t hot, now he lost weight, kind of hot, all into touting his hotness. late stage hottie. right. expert on late stage hottieness. let s not be cruel. let s not be cruel because i think i m just being honest. absolutely talked about being a handsome man i want to know how much he can lift. there you go. like pat robertson with the 2,000 leg press. that i don t believe is real. you seem to think pat robertson did leg lifts i seem to have recall him making that leg. i don t know if it was 2,000 pounds but it s possible. he had the help of the lord. he can do anything. let s not get into that. this is an awkward but necessary transition. chris christie, the governor of new jersey, tweeted this. i am the governor of every