president trump. i don t know how that will go. that s what s happening. bill: the story is about to get interesting. dana: the new york times reporting desantis made the come heents on a call with donors. here is what he said. quote, you have basically three people at this point that are credible in this whole thing. biden, trump and me. i think of those 3, 2 have a chance to get elected president. biden and me. based on all the data in the swing states, not great for the former president and probably insur mountable because people aren t going to change their view of him, end quote. that sets us off in a new direction. you start and tell us where you think we are. dana: next week you are also going to see tim scott officially get into the race and there could be others, chris christie is letting it be known he might as well. yesterday the governor of north dakota is thinking of getting in, chris sununu and glenn youngkin is suggesting he might get in. which tells
and that s why i come in as an employment attorney and needs an attorney to state the truth what actually occurred. bill: to our viewers then this is what is called city bike. a lot of american cities you can pay for a bike and use it for a while. she alleges that she paid for the bike, took it off the stand, was approached by five gentlemen, i think. about five. they claim we had the reservation on the bike. she puts the bike back into the locking station. a minute later she rents another one and then eventually goes on her way. you have two receipts that show the time that she rented them. i have seen them and i assume you use this as your best evidence. that s correct, they show she rented the bike. there is no question that the bike she is on in that video is a bike that she reserved and we know that she certainly didn t reserve the bike after this incident. she reserved it prior to the video taking place, which means it was her bike and she was the first one there. bill: thi
grandson. it s really my attempt to memorialize his try. reporter: after losing men, carman had a chance meeting with a man who shares the first name of his lost grandson. i do believe in divine intervention. reporter: ben thome had a family member killed in a gun accident. in the u.s., there s 80 million households that own guns. the statistics say that 22% to 42% of those households have a loaded, unsecured firearm in them. reporter: the technology, a locking station for guns. it can only be unlocked by a fingerprint. it s designed to deter. it s designed to prevent access instantaneously. reporter: ben and carman s technology is also shared by silicon heavyweights. it s high time that the tech industry step in and use