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to hear that from a six year old. her face was hit by a bullet fragments. her father is still in the hospital. diane gallagher has following it live from charlotte, north carolina. diane are there any leads? they think this guy they can't find him. well poppy right now there is that manhunt underway. gas and county police say that the u. s marshals are helping them in that search, and as you said , according to neighbors, this all began because children were playing basketball. the ball rolled down the street into robert singletary's yard. they say he became angry and then ran down the street shooting, according to that little girl and her mother. they say that her father shielded her as they ran away four people in total. injured in this girl's mother, her father, who remains in the hospital here in the charlotte area. the police say was not injured. now, look, they do say
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that 24 year old robert singletary is to be considered armed and dangerous. they are searching for him at this time and again, according to the neighbors, poppy, don. this was just about a basketball in the yard. in his yard, he became angry and upset and then started shooting. diane thank you for that reporting. please keep us posted as this manhunt continues so many shootings and so many to discuss here. wrong house. wrong driveway. wrong car. three different shootings across the nation have left young americans either dead or seriously wounded after they made simple, harmless mistakes. mistakes that we've all. maybe it all turned around in the driveway were lost or had the wrong directions. everyone has done it. 16 year old ralph jarawa rang the doorbell of the wrong house that was in kansas city. he thought that his younger brothers were there was a street instead of a terrorist, right the name of the street so he is now recovering from a traumatic brain injury after the
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white homeowner inside that house shot him in the head. that suspect is already out on bail. this is what his grandson told me just moments ago. athens you believe your grandfather is racist? i believe he held holds racist tendencies. did your grandfather have a gun of war weapons in the house? they were all over. yes. what do you mean? they the guns are all over. they were he had him. stashed in some spots and had a big blocker full of them and but, yeah, he was ready to defend his home. as he would say. i'm really sad. this happened. he didn't need to do this. this didn't have to happen. um he didn't need to be scared of a young young kid coming to his door and i it's absurd. in texas. two cheerleaders were shot after opening the door of the wrong
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car after practice. one of them had her spleen removed, but she's breathing on her own again at the hospital. in upstate new york 20 year old woman is dead after she pulled into the wrong driveway with her friends. that's good to say the suspect opened fire from his porch. he has been charged with murder the victim's father now. for this man to sit on his porch and fire at a car. with no threat. is just. angers me so badly. and i just hope to god that he dies in jail. according to the giffords law center. the u. s has a higher rate of gun violence in any other high income country, any other high income country. there are more guns in the us and there are people and since the beginning of this year, there have been more than 12,000
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gun violence deaths. and those include homicide, intentional and unintentional shootings and suicide by gun. we're only in april now going to bring in now cnn's chief law enforcement and intelligence analyst, mr john miller. john good morning to you want to talk about what's going on get to those statistics in the moment, but let's talk about these instances of young people we have here seemingly just by making everyday mistakes that we all make. and then some of them losing their lives. others injured very still in the hospital. how do you make sense of the recent series of gun violence? well i divided into three places. there's crime guns being used by criminals to commit crimes. this is a jolt experience. police have gotten very adept in that field. um that crime isn't where it was, say, 15 or 20 years ago. then there are the mass shooter. guns by and large are experience
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because how many have we reported on that? can't even count. those guns are generally legal and come in multiples their assault weapons. then there's this new phenomenon we focused on this week because it seems to be presenting itself which is the legal gun owner with the hair trigger in an otherwise benign situation. i got into the wrong car. i came down the wrong driveway. i knocked on the wrong door. these things do not justify shootings , so the question is, and i did not come with the answer is how did we cross over this? is it a question of you know, we keep talking about rising crime increased fear. the criminal justice system is broken. um, that you know, people need to take care of problems themselves and how we re identified. what's the problem that requires deadly force because none of these seem to fit within the laws that allow you to use that kind of force. including the standard ground laws. interesting i was
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just looking at the statistic that during covid, nearly three million more american adults, spot guns, people in the prior year in 2020. this is from northeastern diversity in harvard. that statistic you know that year. what you see is covid right, so people are locked down at home, but they're seeing shortages and stores, you know? now now they're looking at. where is this crisis going? is it the zombie apocalypse or people going to be there looking at, you know disorder across the country, george fly demonstrations that turned into disorder or looting minneapolis burning seattle that taking over police station and they have nothing to do there at home. it's interesting about guns and gun sales number one gun sale days are christmas black friday for the sales the day after thanksgiving. and valentine's day. valentine's day has consistently been the number three biggest gun sale day in america. it's those four days in february leading up to valentine's day. where nothing says i love you like a new, you know, it's all weapons covid. i mean, we're listening to clinton
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ludwik, the grandson of the man who shot fascinating, fascinating interview because, he said, according to him, recently he had been more isolated. he had been home. he had sort of gotten into conspiracy theories. q. and on sitting, watching television all day, people who are demonizing people of color and so on and so forth. i'm just wondering how much and i asked him. what what were the warning signs and he says, those are the warning signs to him. well that is this bad combination and these things aren't necessarily related, but number one, there's the steady diet of fear. you know, the latest mass shooting crime is on the rise. shootings are on the rise. and you know that is inundating. um then there is issues in the criminal justice system. you know, i think congressman jordan's came up here to look at, you know, the manhattan d a. in the city where it's the safest major city and crime is reasonable, historic lows. um but you know, you still have a prosecutor. there were 46% of the gun arrests are
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dismissed with no conviction. ss this idea that crime is on the rise, which in some places it is, but not every place that the criminal justice system is broken, which, in some places that's a real question, and that it's left us to defend ourselves . and there are places the q and on echo chambers. you know certain other outlets where you get that steady diet of, you know, we've got to take things in our own hands. pull your money out of the bank. the banks are going away just by gold and keep your guns at home and the government's going to try to take them away. so you better get more. you expect that this problem will increase. this will be exacerbated given the supreme court's decision on guns last year because it makes many laws , um, challenged and they're losing in court, many of states that are trying to institute new laws are losing in court because they're saying the brewing decision means you can't do that and many states that had existing laws that kept them at the very low end of gun crime
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like new york city have lost those laws. so i think there's a good possibility of that, because what we do know statistically is more guns means more shootings. more suicides, accidental discharges, more children finding them in the home. the numbers have always told that story before you guys just want to, um what was the thing we had more? in any civilized western nation. we have the most shootings out of anyone. the most gun deaths, most violence. surprise you know the u. s military, the most powerful force on the planet earth has 4.5 million guns and just the regular folks walking around have 400 million, and we only have 380 something million people. higher rate of gun violence and any other high income country and people talk about you know the mental health aspect. well, if we have a bigger mental health issue, that's a problem, too, isn't it? that's one of the factors a huge problem that we need to talk
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about. what are we doing to cause that but my, are we having that? thank you, john miller appreciate it. thanks. thank you. this morning. two people dead in oklahoma after this really powerful tornado outbreak and there are fears that could grow in terms of the death toll. at least 14 tornadoes ripped across the state. also kansas and iowa, oklahoma was the hardest hit overnight. at least four confirmed tornadoes. the victims were killed in coal oklahoma that's home no more than 600 people. damage reports include entire homes being destroyed down power lines and twisted store signs is about 20,000 homes in business owners lost power. officials say hundreds of first responders were conducting search and rescue along a 10 mile path of destruction. one meteorologists there twister himself. watch this. look at the winds flowing into the tornado. oh big power flashes hitting cold right now. oh my gosh. oh my gosh, this is
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incredible. when back up a little bit more. we're fine. where we're at the tornado is getting stronger. right back over here to the left. it's moving extremely slowly. now the severe storm threat is shifting east toward parts of texas, louisiana, missouri and much of arkansas done so the house select committee on china hosted a war game last night to act out a potential chinese attack on taiwan. the goal is to help ensure congress knows what weapons systems must be used where they need to be deployed and what munitions they'll likely run out of during the potential chinese invasion of taiwan. here's what thailand's foreign minister recently told cnn's jim sciutto about that possibility. is beijing in your view, threatening taiwan with war. yes indeed. look at the military sizes, exercises and also their rhetoric. this seems
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to be trying to get ready to launch a war against taiwan. so joining us now to discuss retired u. s army major mike lyons. thank you so much. i appreciate you joining us. so what types of information might the members of congress be looking for? in terms of how prepared taiwan and china and the u. s would be for potential conflict? money? first and foremost, you look at a map and you see how it china make this attack. how would they go into taiwan from and clearly they're going to have a superiority from the air and the sea. so those are the two assumptions that they'll make. so likely they look to reinforce taiwan with air defense platforms and possibly platforms for anti missile defense. every single major city in taiwan is under this umbrella of attack, potentially coming from the chinese front from the air alone. this is before the united states is even engaged in the fight. i mean, this is serious stuff, right? we're talking about a war between china, taiwan and the u. s what would that mean? in terms of losses? yeah i think that 1st 1st of all . when is the united states engage? the united states likely
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doesn't engage initially. if the attack just comes from the air, but until there's some kind of attack that would come potentially amphibious li from china itself. you're looking at the no match that the taiwanese military would have against an invasion force from china and so from from a war game perspective if the united states gets involved at that point in time, then the u. s could potentially lose a battle carrier could lose aircraft carriers could lose tens of thousands of service members. hundreds of airplanes, the losses would be significant , and those are the kind of things they have to consider if they decide. to attack the wondering, you know, given how costly awards with the u. s would. is it a foregone conclusion that the us would in fact go to war to defend taiwan ? what are officials saying about what is the policy on that policy right now is strategic ambiguity. and it's that way on purpose. if you think specifically right now we're all about keeping the taiwanese in a self defense platform and capability and posture, and that's more important as opposed
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to saying we would definitely come to their defense like a nato ally. we would have to do that. so i'm not sure american president have to decide at the time if we if we engage genetically, because if we decide to use submarines, for example, an attack chinese forces as they're coming into taiwan. then what keeps china then from attacking us bases in the pacific. what keeps china from escalating to a nuclear event to destroy us city and this reporting from the washington post about these recently leaked intelligence documents in the chinese drone program? what did they find? they're showing a couple of things. first. they're showing that the chinese have tremendous capability at very high altitudes with a drone. that right now is going to be area denial. it's going to deny the united states this this capability to have any kind of air superiority there in the pacific. that's number one number two, it could potentially become an armed operation where that would cause again a kinetic problem for the chinese soldiers on the ground, but it also
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showed the discord league showed the taiwan lacks significant air. defense capability as at all. if there's one thing ukraine has shown other countries is you better step up your defense platforms, patriot missiles and the like any of these companies that are making those things are going to be very busy for the next 10 years because countries recognize that the first threat comes from the air, this is a good example of the chinese making sure fascinating and always good information. thank you. my clients. appreciate it, major. my clients. thank you, poppy. at least 78 people have been killed, dozens more injured after a devastating crowds surge in yemen's capital we want to warn you, this is disturbing video to watch. this happened during an event to mark the end of ramadan, where to merchants were reportedly handing out the equivalent of about $10 in cash to needy residents. look at that . that is the aftermath, and it shows shoes and shawls left behind heaped into piles. officials say that to merchants have been arrested. and justin.
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nato chief jens stoltenberg is in ukraine this morning. it is his first trip to the country since the russian invasion last year, and it highlights the alliance's commitment to helping keep in the entire country defend itself. speaking with the ukrainian president vladimir zelensky holmberg says ukraine's rightful place is in nato. mr president. i'm here today. with a simple message. nato stands with ukraine. we stood by you after russia's illegal annexation of crimea in 2014. stand by you today. in your heretic fight against uh, the russian invaders. and in defense of your country. russia has responded, reiterating that reiterating its warning. i should say that ukraine must not be allowed to join nato. the alliance expanding towards russia's borders is one of the
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the market for 23 years. how this dispute is ultimately resolved. could make it more difficult for women to obtain abortion through medication. even in the states, it's still allow it. some top democratic lawmakers are vowing to fight to protect access to it. watch. we will use every tool at our disposal to check the right to control. your own body. and we will call out the mega agenda for what they anti science. anti woman anti freedom. that is the number two house democrat congresswoman katherine clark of massachusetts, and she joins me live now. good morning. good morning, poppy. we will see by tomorrow night what the supreme court decides to do here, but i wonder what your reaction is, to at least this delay that they have instituted. you know, we're gonna watch what the supreme court does. but let's talk about what set steak with this opinion . we anticipate coming down first. this is part of the
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extreme gop s dangerous march to a national abortion ban already in this country we see 20 million women have been denied care. in states that have banned abortion just recently, a six weeks ban coming out of florida . what does this mean? it means that women who are the victims of rape and incest are being forced into parenthood. women are being put in their lives put in peril by being told they can't have miscarriage care. until they run a fever and have sepsis set in. this is a real impact when we see government overreach into women's lives, and the other thing about this opinion, it's just what you mentioned 23 years of safe and effective use. and this judge ideologically based has put science aside and threatened not
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only this drug, but every single drug that has been approved by the fda. hey. there is an exception for rape and incest, victims of rape and incest in the florida bill that was just signed by governor desantis. but in many other states recently passing similar bills there is not as exactly right, a leading member as a member of house leadership, can you level with the american people about realistically what democrats can actually do about this if the supreme court affirms the lower court rulings, person gets pulled what can you really do? what we can do is take back the house keep the senate and the white house because this is so fundamental we are going to energize and mobilize and the american people are with us because this is what they understand when the government is coming in. politicians are making decisions for your family
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. that should be between you your family members, your doctor and your faith. that is not freedom and that is what is going to be on the ballot in 2024. we've seen the american people respond when we had abortion bans. they lost in places like kansas and montana. we recently had a supreme court election in the state of wisconsin. abortion is understood by the american people as fundamental healthcare and as fundamental freedom and equality or year and a half away from that, and so are you basically saying to the american people the only way if we don't prevail in the supreme court, the only way for us to do something about this is to control both chambers in the white house in 2024. we're going to use every tool we have, and we're going to use every option that we have. what are those tools we can look at going back
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to the fda. we can look at putting people on record here in congress, bringing forcing these votes on the floor to make sure that we are putting everyone on record on where they stand on making women second class citizens in this country. we have tools that we can use, even in the minority in the house, but let's be clear this president understands that abortion is fundamental health care, and we are going to use every tool that they have to protect this fundamental right when you say we can go back to the fda, what are you saying? what what specifically, can you do what you want the fda to ignore the supreme court's decision if it doesn't fall your way. this isn't about ignoring it. but one option is to have the fda go through the process again for this drug. i don't know if that will be an option
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that we choose. it is a tool before us and we have to look at everything we can do to make sure that we protect this right . this is this is about who we're going to be as a country. are we really going to roll back right? that has been here for 50 years you have seen made the american people want us to fight for them. they want their voices heard in capitol hill. that's exactly what we're going to do. that's an interesting approach. the fda would have to decide if it wanted to take it and it would take a pretty long time the process, but it is one potential approach. i really appreciate your time and your perspective on this, congresswoman. thank you. thank you, bobby. appreciate it. don fox news may have reached a historic $787 million settlement with dominion voting systems this week, but it's legal headaches are far from over yesterday, reuters reported. companies own shareholders have set their sights on rupert murdoch and foxes board, saying
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that they are poised to bring lawsuits against them for quote, breaching the judiciary oversight duties by failing to block the networks flawed reporting, despite red flag warnings, or red flag warnings. that is something that renowned your professor jeffrey sonnenfeld told cnn was likely to happen in email last month, he wrote quote murdoch only controls 39% of the company. so any of the 61% of shareholders can sue for misconduct, failure of management oversight and conscious, inadequate diligence. in fox's legal troubles don't end there either. voting technology companies, smartmatic is suing fox news in a defamation case worth $2.7 billion. that's over a billion more than what dominion was initially seeking in damages. in a statement on tuesday, smart medics attorney saying this dominions litigation exposed some of the misconduct and damage caused by fox's disinformation campaign. smartmatic will expose the rest. smart medical remains committed
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something good back date. what does that like a black grass and throw them in the cell. i'd run jerk. well it's not like that. no more. no definitely mud creek and hang them up with the rope. yeah. but you can do about it. i got more rocks than we got. well joining us now from a courtin county, cnn national correspondent gary tuchman gary i mean, it's flabbergasting. good morning to you. there are still three others on that recording who haven't resigned. will they follow suit? you think well, don the governor of the state kevin stitt, says he wants all four to resign. two of the others of the sheriff kevin clarity in the sheriff investigator, alicia man, and we went to the sheriff's department yesterday. we talked to a sergeant. he told us they were not in the building, but they're still working. the fourth person is the jail. the ministry for larry hendricks, the jail is behind me. we walked to the jail and we met him at the door. i'm
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gary tuchman with cnn. we were hoping we can give you a chance to have your say about these audiotapes. i would love to. uh but right now, i've been advised to give no comments as soon as is told i can make something available if you leave me your number i'll be glad to give happy to leave you the number but would you admit that that was your voice on these tapes have been told to make no conference bad about what happened. do you feel bad about the things that were said, sir, i've been instructed to appreciate you guys stuff and by very polite. i'm just wondering, you can just personally say if you how you feel, though, about it been in shark it to make no comment, because this could be a good time to say i'm i'm sorry. i made comments like that. that's not me. that's not who i am. i understand where you're going in, instructed to make no comments. hendricks has not
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resigned yet. the journalists they're talking about the father and the son who are the publisher and the reporters of this newspaper. the curtain gazette news. it served a curtain county for 118 years. 30,000 people live in this county. and this was this weekend's paper that broke the story, the headline county of filming just a little windy here, but you'll see it on the top county officials discussed killing burying gazette reporters. it's quite chilling done. yeah the paper serving the community, but not the officials. thank you, gary tuckman. i appreciate it. in seattle, a synagogue vandalized with anti israel graffiti on sunday, just days before holocaust remembrance state temple dewhurst, sinai's rabbi believes the timing was not a coincidence. seattle police department released footage of the suspect spraying the anti semitic images on the synagogues walls and are now asking for the public's help trying to identify them. seattle's mayor tweeted we
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will not tolerate anti semitism in seattle, we must all speak out against this disgusting vandalism this morning, the nypd searching for the person who hit an officer with their car. let go. my goodness what had happened during a traffic stop in manhattan on wednesday, police tried to stop the car, different location, but it got away. the video occurred when cops tried to stop the car for the second time. black cadillac took off down the street after hitting the officer. suspect ended up colliding with a car and another part of manhattan. they ditched the car and took off on foot. the officer was taken to a nearby hospital, non life threatening injuries. south florida, where a major gas shortage has left some stations in cities like miami and fort lauderdale without gas. last week's historic rainfall and flooding caused a wave of panic panic buying, leading to
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widespread station closers. closures our correspondent leyla santiago is live in front of a gas station in miami. so we remember you last week in the middle of this flooding, and i didn't think but of course, it would lead to something like this. right long, long impacts. let me actually show you exactly what i'm talking about. look at the board right here at this gas station. a lot of zeros there. this is one of the gas station still waiting to get gas gas buddy this morning as of 7 30 reporting 58% of gas stations here in miami and fort lauderdale without gas. look behind me. you can see those pumps are covered, so we are still seeing very much the impact of that historic flooding last week and i gotta tell you yesterday we saw much longer lines. this is a bit of progress. but still a lot of people waiting a lot of stations anyway, waiting for that guest. so what is happening now? well, the state sent half a million gallons of fuel down to the southeast, actually providing law enforcement escort for some
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of those tankers, and we have seen tankers filling up the this this morning. but when i talked to drivers, there's a lot of fear and frustration that panic. you were talking about. so officials here urging everyone not to come in with those gas cans not to take more gas than you need right now because this is very much a supply and demand issue with too many people out of fear coming and using up the supply that they have right now, but they believe in a matter of days. this will all regulate itself and normalized. it's just gonna be a few days. also glad to see it's dry behind you this time, leila after all that rain finally, thank you. yes we have been following the three different shootings across the nation that have left young americans either dead or seriously wounded after they made very simple mistakes, and moments ago, the former first lady michelle obama addressed these cases, saying enough is enough and that she hopes and prays the nation finds a way to reconcile gun violence in this country. we're the only
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developed country on the planet. where its citizens can have. unfettered access to firearms. um that is not a good thing um and more of us have to feel strongly about it, and particularly our young people. this is where democracy comes in voting. this all this stuff is designed decided in the in the ballot box. she making more explicitly the point that i was trying to make earlier with john miller about, you know. it's just it's just us and you know everyone, but people don't want to talk about the access to guns , but we have to talk about that because there would not be as many shootings. it's common sense if people didn't have access to guns. yes there's a mental health issue. there are other their myriad of issues that need to be addressed. but we have to address the access to guns and her call there. it's young people. who have been you
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medicare done well. jessica schneider at the supreme court, and this is cnn. easy just yourself up and try again to she said it best. if at first you don't succeed, dust yourself off and try again. that's exactly what space x is doing this morning. the company is set to try and launch its starship rocket again after its first attempt on monday was called off due to a pressurization issue of pressurization issues. starship is the most powerful rocket ever built. and key to nasa's plans for returning of returning humans to the moon. lavender eric, it's the best assignments by the way. i live in south padre island for us this morning . good morning to you. so what are the chances of liftoff today, ed? well the weather
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doesn't look as great as it did on monday morning. spacex official told us a little while ago that there's a 70% chance that the weather holds up so they will continue to monitor that. but the window for this launch is about 8:30 a.m. roughly about 9:30 a.m. central time. so 9 30 to 10 30 eastern time and now we're starting to see finally this morning. starship rocking, starting to emerge through much of the cloud cover that we've had here throughout the day. so spacex officials also say that they've already started fueling up putting in the propellant inside the rocket, which is about £10 million of liquid methane and methane and oxygen. elon musk tweeted several hours ago that the launch is green. so either that is a sign that everything is going well or it's a cheeky reference that today is 4 20, or it could be both as these things tend to go with elon musk, so the crowds don have not been deterred by the three day delay in this launch of this rocket,
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so they are back in full force here on the southern tip of south padre island. we're about five miles away. from the start starbase location where the rocket will be launched, so everyone here on the beach will have a spectacular view. if this launch does go off in less than an hour or so, i don't know about that. isn't the launches it right over your right shoulder. it's pretty hazy out there, not the perfect conditions, not great conditions to be able to watch a rocket take off. oh, yeah, it's like, literally just in the last few minutes. don. we're starting to see that. you know the cloud cower. the cloud cover started to lift or hoping that this kind of like morning haze kind of blows off. the sun's come up a little bit higher. so that started to help, but we're finally seeing some of the sunlight kind of glistening off that rocket ship here this morning. so this is the best view we've had, but throughout much of the morning, we really haven't had a clear view of it. not like we did on monday morning, which was a spectacular morning so we'll see if this weather holds up. for the next hour or so of praying to the
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about it. in any event, this morning's number is 30 billion u. s. legal marijuana sales in 2020 to $30 billion legal legal . this is legal we got who knows what's going on the illegal market and that 30 billion top chocolates 18 billion. that's how popular and how how much money is being made just from legal marijuana, and i think you get an understanding here. marijuana is legal in 20 states , plus the district of columbia . you could see these states range right in their political preferences. you get blue states like new york. but then you get a red stick like missouri and keep in mind. all these states have legalized marijuana since 2012. so this is really just a fresh phenomenon. they're making tons of money on they are making a lot of money, taxes and the weird thing. that's what that's why people want regulation. but the weird thing you have people sitting in jail who was selling in a little bit of marijuana. now you have people becoming billionaires marijuana, so they got to get that straight. but is
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there any sign that marijuana's appeal is waning at all? so first off, you know, i would point out that part of the reason why marijuana has you know that the legalization pushes really become so entrenched in our society is because people just find it far less dangerous than they did back in 1974, right. what's more dangerous alcohol or marijuana? back in 74. it was basically split, but look where we are in 2022 right alcohol. the overwhelming plurality say it's more dangerous than marijuana. that being said, don as you point out. is there any sign that perhaps this push for legalization is slowing down a little bit? and i will point out that we had a bunch of referendum right ballot measures in 2022 2023, some red states and the no side one in these three states in oklahoma, one with 62% north dakota, 55% and south dakota in 53% of course, these are some really red states . but you know, i think if you walk on the upper west side of manhattan, right, let's say you walk on a sunday morning or saturday morning. sometimes that stench of marijuana just kind of hit you. at least it does for
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me, and it's everywhere. i know my kids are like, what is what am i smelling? why do you smelling and so in dobbs ferry, new york, which of course, is a suburb of new york city, right? it's just a little bit north of here. there was a man of marijuana dispensary referendum just last month. and no overwhelmingly won. and this is a very, very blue village, so i do think that there's sort of this pushback that people saying i want it legal, but i don't want to smell it. everywhere you go stench, but some people like it, so it's an aroma for some people, don others. are you going to sing us out? no, no, no, i'm not gonna sing it out. listen i understand the smell you're gonna did. you don't have to just go to the upper west side of manhattan. you go anywhere and you smell marijuana can walk outside of this building people, people do it on their lunch break or their smoke breaks. it's legal. become like smoking. tobacco legal mary j. harry. now this oh, read oh, i forgot to read. it only happens a few times a century, stunning
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