hello, everyone. i m touching imperial along with jessica tarlov, jesse watters, sandra smith, and greg gutfeld. it s 5:00 in new york city, and this is the five. the so-called great savior of democracy is back, fresh off his caribbean vacation where he got sunburned into oblivion. president biden was out in valley forge to kick off his first major campaign speech of the year, but it looks like the big guy is all out of big ideas. instead of talking about his policies or how he ll make your lives better, biden bashed maga supporters engineer six, mentioning george washington while he fashioned himself against dictatorship. speak of his campaign is about him, not america, not you. donald trump s campaign is obsessed with the past, not the future. he s willing to sacrifice our democracy, put himself in power, and his supporters not only embrace political violence, but they laugh about it. so hear me clearly. i will say what donald trump won t. political violence is neve
pedestrians. there is a seriousng blindside n the law. traffic tickets can only be written if there is an actual in the car. judge, you have some background this.ation on this was the rule in texas. they changed it? judge jeanine: this is typical california. making people accountable out there. bucount texas, for driverless c, if there is a violation of any t sorthe, whoever owns the car ges the ticket. et.what california has to do is simply change the legislation, just like texas did, to make sure you are responsible for vehicle and traffic violations if you own the car or if you re in the car or whatever. right now the law hasn t kept up with technology so nobody ishn responsible. in california. jessica: this doesn t seem like anything people would be broadly supportive of. sandra:ul they don t really uphold laws in california in[l general, right? joking. not. [laughter] self-driving car how many