taken political grandstanding. it is imhumane to inhuman. i am sure you have seen kim reynolds, deployed the national guard for the crack down and made several trips to the u.s./mexico border in the last few years. why all of these theatrics for a state that is almost 8,000 miles away from the border? i mean, the cynic in me wants to say maybe she is auditioning for a position in a future trump administration. >> reporter: well, i will not weigh into the politics if it is an audition but i will say that it is unusual when you are seeing states that are far in the interior who seem like they want to participate in kind of
suspect anything. even though you are hopeful, you knew as soon as you picked up the phone, you knew. how does anybody look at somebody drowning and not help them? how do you do that? >> a perfect husband. a perfect father. a perfect mystery. >> they found the bow and mike was in and i. >> we thought he had an accident. >> this was hiding more than gators. >> mike was the only hunter who had gone overboard who had never been found. >> something done ahead of. >> there been so many wild stories. >> two lovers share a secret. >> he had this desire to have her. >> there was an affair for years. >> they can choose each other. >> you are waiting for that crack.
good. do you know my runoff? the law is out of whack and you can't fix your crack. [laughter] naked new mexico man arrested after allegedly flipping a light fixture off homes front porch. >> if his package is large, you must not charge. [laughter] >> the consummation. [laughter] >> the pants don't fit. [laughter] >> headline number four, kentucky man attempts to purchase a porsche with immediate million dollar check. >> that's the worst the lot must negate big check hate. >> you are saying it's classist. class warfare. i think it's a guy who read the secret. [laughter] >> we should market the author for this. yuriko. man found drunk, naked and sitting in a garbage can.
good. do you know my runoff? the law is out of whack and you can't fix your crack. [laughter] naked new mexico man arrested after allegedly flipping a light fixture off homes front porch. >> if his package is large, you must not charge. [laughter] >> the consummation. [laughter] >> the pants don't fit. [laughter] >> headline number four, kentucky man attempts to purchase a porsche with immediate million dollar check. >> that's the worst the lot must negate big check hate. >> you are saying it's classist. class warfare. i think it's a guy who read the secret. [laughter] >> we should market the author for this. yuriko. man found drunk, naked and sitting in a garbage can.
good. do you know my runoff? the law is out of whack and you can't fix your crack. [laughter] naked new mexico man arrested after allegedly flipping a light fixture off homes front porch. >> if his package is large, you must not charge. [laughter] >> the consummation. [laughter] >> the pants don't fit. [laughter] >> headline number four, kentucky man attempts to purchase a porsche with immediate million dollar check. >> that's the worst the lot must negate big check hate. >> you are saying it's classist. class warfare. i think it's a guy who read the secret. [laughter] >> we should market the author for this. yuriko. man found drunk, naked and sitting in a garbage can. >> the answer is a deposition,
>> jesse: he is listening right now. tell him what you think. >> take a seat. it's time, let someone else come in and clean up the city and the state that you so-called love. if you really love it let's bring in some new heavy hitters to genuinely clean it up. i would actually say let's offer not only housing but let's offer a skill to these homeless people. let's put them in trade school and teach them a life skill that they can carry on into the job market, give them a job. let's have them build the houses. they are earning money and learning a skill while providing homes. >> jesse: probably get off the heroin. that could help as well. >> i saw it -- a couple of -- a couple of people smoking crack. >> jesse: thank you so much. >> thank you so much jesse. >> jesse: johnny visits aoc's district next.
war, yesterday here in new york, the nypd arrested more than 100 students at the university calling for the university to divest its endownment from companies with ties to israel because of the war in gaza. the president asked for the nypd to intervene citing safety concerns. the police chief said that the students were peaceful, offered no resistance and were saying what they wanted to say in a peaceful manner, end quote. that's from the police. so why the crack down? for years, celebrating a right to protest has been integral to columbia university's brand. lee bolinger who served as
at columbia again. >> columbia beats harvard and upenn. y'all have done something that they weren't able to do. you've been able to condemn anti semitism without using the phrase it depends on the context. >> columbia university president came prepared for tough questions about her handling of anti semitism on campus during a republican led hearing this week. she talked about expeling students and she committed to firing faculty members that have expressed about hamas. new york times opinion columnist goldburg explained the long term consequences of the actions at the university and in this week's hearing. in a piece titled republicans wanted a crack down on israel's critics. columbia obligeed. by bending over back ward of being agreeable, she came out
-- >> we were still hoping to find sam. and thought he was going to lead us to sam. >> it sounds like you thought dad was telling the truth about everything except where sam was. >> we were taking him at his word because he was involving himself and incriminating himself as an accessory to this homicide. >> he wasn't telling you, i don't know anything about it. he was just saying, yeah. i helped him after the fact that i don't know where he is. >> right. the longer he went on, the less believable his story was. >> and they now also strongly believed that not only was dan covering for sam, but dan was also perhaps involved somehow in julie's murder. they tried again. they brought dan back to the interview room for one more crack at it. but dan didn't waver.
>> so officer thompson's the one who trained him, i'll let him tell you. >> he can sniff out methamphetamine, cocaine, both versions, powder and crack, he can do heroin. because of heroin, he can do fentanyl. just incredible how easy it was just the get the odor on him. really expensive dogs, and we found a dog that just happened to work for us. will: that was my follow-up question. i would assume the story most of the time is training these dogs from a puppy, and you find a rescue. i don't know how old he was when you rest died him -- rescued him, but it seems like that's a pretty big part of the story, that he picked all of this up so quickly having no training from early age to do so. >> yeah, exactly. it took a collaborative effort from the people at the shelter, to chris training him, the k-9 foundation can located the final touches on his training, got him up to speed. but to just simply take a rescue and not knowing what his potential was, we're just blown