of cartel gun fights in the city behind us. one of the most violent cities. we don t know if the gunfire was from a mexican drug cartel shoot-out or just shoongt across the border as an intimidation factor. we don t know. it was tracer gunfire. you can see the red tracers every few rounds is when you see the tracers. the soldiers told us they suspect it was from an m240 machine gun because the tracers were so slow it was a .50 caliber machine gun. they don t know exactly. you can hear the reaction of the soldiers in the background watching it. they were shocked to sight. bill: remarkable report. thank you, bill, for that. dana: dana: be waffle what they wish for. the quinnipiac poll is rich with data. there is a lot there.
these parents aren t putting matching on their children an if you try to force to us do so i know i ll personally sue and anyone else who will join me please show your hand. i would never put them in a mask because their brain needs oxygen to grow which the neurologist can confirm. anyway, the real part of the clown show is that you all think that you actually have the authority to mandate this. i swore an oath to protect this country, owl enemies foreign and domestic. if you harm my children you harm my children domestically and we ll come after you. you ve awakened the eighth army and the holy spirit is coming with us. what s your reaction to what you heard there? i see you shaking your head and more of what you heard that night. several things. first of all, some of the ignorance is appalling, and that s my opinion. the intimidation factor, the one gentleman that i m seeing now in purple, the ex-marine, i
personality, similar to how the republican party is a cultive personality under trump. it is not the same if you don t have the figure head or the leader. with fidel castro and his death in 2016, raoul castro retiring earlier in the year, you have miguel diaz-canel, someone who does not fill the void. he doesn t have the intimidation factor that the castro brothers had, who ruled with an iron fist, both of them. i think that s why you see now so many people who are also suffering the ravages of hunger. cuba is in probably the worst economic crisis at any point in the revolution. just a lack of everything. folks are rationalizing, saying, we have nothing else to lose, we no longer have fear of the repressive regime. we are willing to go out to the streets even if it means risking life and limb, which is what the
brothers? oh, it is a question that you have asked because fundamentally the castro regime was a cultive personality, similar to how the republican party is a cultive personality under trump. it is not the same if you don t have the figure head or the leader. with fidel castro and his death in 2016, raoul castro retiring earlier in the year, you have miguel diaz-canel, someone who does not fill the void. he doesn t have the intimidation factor that the castro brothers had, who ruled with an iron fist, both of them. i think that s why you see now so many people who are also suffering the ravages of hunger. cuba is in probably the worst economic crisis at any point in the revolution. just a lack of everything. folks are rationalizing, saying, we have nothing else to lose, we no longer have fear of the
generations, there is not a castro in power. geoff, that is exactly right. i don t think that we can underscore enough the unprecedented images as you said, and ed has commented on the firsthand witnessing on the ground. these are protests 60 years in the making, and even images that 12 u.s. presidents have been waiting to see happen that the population of cuba finally rises up and says no more, no mas to the dictatorship, and the regime that has oppressed the people. and to your question, what has caused this moment? you cannot discount that there is no castro on the scene leading the scene, and president diaz does not clearly have the influence or the intimidation factor that the castro brothers, themselves, as they ruled with the iron fist over the last 62 years showed. that coupled with the movement of artists on the island and the