Trump proposed buying or invading Greenland because he believed it would be a strategic acquisition, comparing it to the Louisiana Purchase. He argued that Greenland's location halfway between the U.S. and the UK made it valuable for war purposes, though the specifics of this reasoning were unclear.
Trump blamed California's Democratic governor, Gavin Newsom, for the wildfires, referring to him as 'news scum' in a social media post. Instead of offering support or solutions, Trump focused on assigning blame, which was criticized as unhelpful during a crisis.
Trump did not rule out pardoning individuals charged with violent offenses related to the January 6 Capitol riot. This move was seen as prioritizing loyalty to his supporters over accountability, with critics arguing it undermines justice and encourages future insurrections.
The congestion pricing toll charges drivers $9 to access the busiest part of Manhattan, south of 60th Street. The goal is to reduce traffic congestion, improve air quality, and generate revenue for the MTA, with projections estimating $15 billion annually for public transit improvements.
Reactions were mixed. Some drivers expressed frustration, citing increased costs for commuting and visiting family. Others supported the toll, acknowledging its potential to reduce traffic and fund public transit improvements. Some even resorted to creative methods, like removing license plates, to avoid paying the toll.
Boys and men face challenges such as rising suicide rates, falling wages, and struggles in education. Reeves emphasizes the need to address these issues without blaming women or feminism, advocating for a balanced conversation that supports both genders. He also highlights the importance of increasing male representation in teaching and mental health care.
Reeves argues that the term 'toxic masculinity' pushes men away from productive conversations about their struggles. He believes it pathologizes masculinity, making men defensive and less likely to engage in discussions about improving themselves. Instead, he advocates for framing masculinity in a way that encourages positive growth without stigmatizing men.
Reeves suggests increasing the number of male teachers and mental health professionals to provide role models and support for boys. He also emphasizes the need for policies that address the specific challenges men face, such as mental health issues and educational disparities, while maintaining support for gender equality.
Denmark's prime minister firmly stated that Greenland is not for sale and never will be. Canada's Justin Trudeau dismissed the idea of Canada becoming part of the U.S., saying there wasn't 'a snowball's chance in hell' of it happening.
Desi Lydic covers conservative media's support for Trump's Greenland invasion idea, Trump blaming Gavin Newsom for the LA wildfires, and Trump's plans for pardoning the Jan. 6 insurrectionists. Josh Johnson hits the street to hear from real New Yorkers about the controversial new congestion pricing toll.
Founding president of the American Institute for Boys and Men and “Of Boys and Men” author, Richard Reeves, sits down with Desi to initiate a national conversation about the issues facing America’s young men. They discuss creating a space for dialogue about men’s issues without blaming women, how the phrase “toxic masculinity” pushes men from productive conversation, increasing the amount of men in teaching and mental healthcare, and how Trump acknowledged men’s issues but encouraged America to move backward.
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