but people didn t enforce it. people were sloppy, and a judge made a very lenient sentence. it was personal error, institutional error. that s why you saw this tragedy. kimberly: should have been charged with a felony instead of a misdemeanor. juan: i think the president was asked specifically a question, what you are saying, he was asked, would you back extreme vetting for anyone who wants to get a gun in the united states. he then ran away from the question. what you are saying is we need to extremely vet these people to make sure mistakes aren t made out to make sure people who are mentally incapacitated. jesse: we have extreme vetting but the vetters failed. juan: the big argument is about universal background checks. we don t have close to extreme vetting. president obama said we need a right to life argument here which is to say should be able to walk the streets and feel safe in your church without the thought that there are so many
if i were a fashion person, i respect bernie s for trying to capitalize on people who hate capitalism. greg: we went to find it, it was out this weekend. they claim it s not an entity for jacket. we can t find it, it is no longer at barney s. they refused to acknowledge where this jacket went. dana: they are going to be on ebay later on. i came across a couple articles about how politics was the biggest trend at new york fashion week. i guess barney s is just following what people want. kimberly: 11 people had stuff about troop. dana: they had t-shirts nevertheless, she persisted. for like $300. juan: a lot of women have the nasty woman t-shirt. even if it is self-expression,
front anarchy means chaos. why can t we steal this jacket. why do i have to pay for it? why can t they break a window and steal the jacket? juan: i m going to be a cranky old man. the jacket is ridiculous. it s been around since i was a kid. people who want to say i am hip, different, antiestablishment. it s a ridiculous jacket. to me, when i walked down the street and i see these people with pants that are torn. i bet they pay a lot of money. for torn pants. i think it s nuts. but it s fashion. greg: see if they had one with the collar up for you. jesse: i don t like what you said about cage-free eggs. i like cage-free eggs. i think they taste better. they also got the color wrong. if you watch antifa, they are all wearing black.
stench as long as you live. dana: i want to get juan and kimberly n. kimberly: i think i want to touch on the democratic party question because i think this is going to be very critical when we see the outcome of the race because i think it s really going to exacerbate some of the existing problems they re having, that they are losing a bit of their grip on state politics and being able to go in and do the anti-trump thing and win. this to me is a very good sign. republicans, if they can come together and kind of bridge the divide we talked about yesterday. and ed gillespie, i think he s done a masterful job of learning lessons from the left. really taking ownership of the situation, will getting behind him. he s a very good example of kind of a modern-day republican candidate they can appeal to multiple facets of the party. be a closer and win. dana: within the margin of error but the democrats did have the leg up. juan: it s not substantial. but i think he does have a leg
one thing, the hippest dressed political party are the republicans. these women put vogue to shame. kimberly: our beautiful first lady, very classy and elegant, should be on the cover of vogue. dana: they might. greg: they won t. juan: one of my favorite musicians of all time, prince died a year and a half ago. this week, one of his guitars went up for auction. the bids went crazy like it was 1999. a big surprise, the bidding war sent the price skyrocketing to $700,000, the highest amount paid for one of his guitars. less than a jimi hendrix, less of some of the celebrity auction items but on believable. he used the guitar in the 80s and 90s and donated it in 1994. kimberly: this morning on fox & friends, we saw the