what a story over the weekend. two teenagers were shot outside of new york congressman lee zeldin s long island home. one of the bullets hitting the congressman s fence. his twin daughters were inside doing homework at the time. they ran upstairs. closed themselves into a bathroom and called 911. the detectives now investigating this incident as gang related. zeldin, who has made rising crime one of his top campaign issues, boy did it come home for him over the course of this weekend. here he is earlier today. we get a phone call from our daughter, mckala, we hear our other daughter in the background crying. they were at the kitchen table doing homework. all of a sudden they hear multiple gunshots. they hear screaming. they run upstairs, lock themselves in the bathroom. this is day after day after day. the reality right now in this state is that new yorkers don t feel safe. that feeling of safety may be less common with numbers like this, violent crime in new york city up
kilmeade s fan base. way smaller than we think. it s true. we always assume the woke have the numbers. but we really, we never really knew how many. was it 10 million? one million? what if it s just 500 miserable narcissists? what if it s just keith olbermann? the hill reports on a new study which shows people often appear more politically extreme than they really are just to fit in. of course, there are some exceptions like antifa, isisand the cast of the view. but the popular report compare how much people agree with political statements on public to them when revised in private and the differences between stated and private opinions were as big as my quads. they re big. you ll see them later. that s a tease. for example, it turns out millennials who tend to be progressive are much more conservative when it comes to education. why? because now they had kids which means they don t think it s already for a teacher to show second grade students how to twerk. you have to wai
hi, peter . actually , good morning. and you hit the nail on the head there. the big focus of today s meetings is going to be on iran right now. the big concern for leaders in the gulf that the president is going to be meeting with separately and then together today is iran s nuclear program. what exactly are they going to do? they re the top two foes in the region for iran. are saudi arabia, where we are today with the president and israel where we were for the last couple of days with the president and things are apparently of great enough concern now that israel and saudi arabia have this first in a lifetime dialog going on . they are the first line kind of relations came yesterday when saudi arabia announced that they are finally going to start allowing flights to take off in israel to land here in saudi arabia and israel is not a part of today s meetings, but it is a great concern in the region what exactly iran is going to do. president biden said he prefers diplomacy,
welcome in diversity. hi, welcome to lessonings in diversity. i m your host marie lou rettin. in a perfect world, diversity would be awesome. who doesn t want to work with different people as opposed to this? there s nothing more boring than the same old crew, and i should know. but i love different faces and different races all comingleling in a melting pot i call greg s hot pot. it s not how you make something funny unless you look like this. it s a cheap shot, but see? there s a down side to diversity. once you put it over other variables like talent or skill, work ethic or hygiene, kat. what if you find someone that s truly if you know byob, lol? the problem with diversity hiring is you may end up with something or someone like this. yeah, she took at least three boxes and none were capable, charming or sane. then again, the man taking the boxes thought it was a formlisting his medication. but this is isn t about kamala. let s face it, nondiversity highers, they can suc
a small audience at the january six hearing on capitol hill with what ended up being a 12 minute snooze fest that was very heavy on rhetoric. the president of the united states trying to stop the transfer of power, a precedent that had stood for 220 years even as our democracy had faced its most difficult test. oh , i get it. so now bennie thompson cares about the transfer of power and making sure it works okay. remember, he s the same benneton who voted against certifying george w. bush s election win. and by the way, i m not even talking about the 2000 recount . we re talking about 2004 and the blowhard of the evening award goes to liz cheney. now if you saw her interview were rough to watch a little soporific when it was off the cuff. try watching her for 34 uninterrupted minutes of screen reading our oath to defend the united states constitution and that must mean something. tonight i say this to my republican colleagues who are defending me indefensible. there will c