private from the north to the south of new jersey are open. the public has many places to go. this was closed because of the current failure of the legislature to provide a budget for the governor to sign. if we can get a budget, he ll sign it, and we can reopen the parks. we can reopen the beaches. again, i cannot emphasize enough that the beaches are open. he chose they re not all open. you know that. he s on one of the ones closed. all beaches are open except island state park except for all of them. all of the beaches can t be open except for just two state beaches are closed. but he s on one of them. he s at the governor s residence. apartment the governor s residence, and on it 45 minutes. by the way, s hhe also announc broed cast for a week about every other day he was going to be at the beach? why did he say i didn t get
standpoint. chris, what is going on? let me add this to the mix. the current lieutenant governor of new jersey, who is running for governor, just posted this on facebook. if i were governor, i sure wouldn t be sitting on the beach if taxpayers didn t have access to state beaches. it s beyond words. that sound was kim pushing chris christie directly under the bus in that statement. look, he is if not the least popular governor in the country, he s right up there. quinnipiac did a poll in the middle of june that had him at 15% approval, which they noted was the lowest approval for any politician they had ever tested in any state. the only one i can think of who had a lower approval rating than chris christie is rod blagojevich, the governor of illinois, who is currently incarcerated. so christie, as claude pointed out, christie built his whole brand on i m going to tell it to
accept that. they are quite frustrated they are not able to make their way on to public beaches or public parks what you was what s happening in trenton, new jersey. what will happen next? there is a session currently happening among lawmakers. they are debating to try to figure out a way but the last time this happened was 2006. it took them about eight days before they found a solution. eight days. that seems to go right past the fourth of july holiday if my calendar math is correct. great to see you, polo. let s go to those photos of while his constituents were being turned away from state parks and beaches, governor chris christie and his family were spotted on one of those state beaches all by themselves. my next guest asked governor christie about his trip to the beach over the weekend. watch his response. no, i didn t, claude, but go ahead. i didn t get any sun today. no. no. there s no one. there are no lifeguards, there s no one to pick up the garbage. there s no one provi
down, you close state beaches to your own people, but not to yourself and your family. you get the sand all to yourself on a holiday weekend. chris christie says don t blame him, he is ready to reopen just as soon as the state passes a budget. right now i have no choices to make, they have not presented me with any choices. if they present me with a choice,ly make the choice, trust me. don t leave us, the governor s spokesperson will join me after this break. it s being in motion. in body, in spirit, in the now. boost® high protein it s intelligent nutrition with 15 grams of protein and 26 vitamins and minerals. for when you need a little extra. boost® the number one high protein complete nutritional drink. be up for it i own my own company.
what it means for the future of isis. and, yes, outrage in the garden state. chris christie closes state beaches but photographers catch him with his toes in the sand. thank you is what we say. but we mean so much more. we mean how can we help? we mean what can we do? we mean it s our turn.