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it so when you smell blended tomatoes, this is the 1st problem. the 2nd one is we don't support the wall, we don't support group train, we don't want to pay for it and we want peaceful solutions. we decided not to die and don't at all. and we set mister soleski smoke so important that we don't kept you there. and so we did, he joined mister c. let's get a speech. and we didn't want to welcome a break. i'll just begging for money banking for full weapons, for killing people. so we don't support this, so we haven't been bad. stay independent research and to my law, we now where the vice president of the country has been killed in the plane crash all night. now the people on board, the aircraft also died and the incident and the east african nation. and that's according to a government statement. i am deeply saddened and sorry to inform you all that it has turned out to be a terrible tragedy search
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and rest. your team has found the aircraft in the hill in the ground galler forest. and they have found it completely destroyed with no survivors, as, as all passengers on board were killed on, in fact, the vice president saw less that should be met and 9 as is what killed in that spain crash. so we know that at 7 o'clock on yesterday, yesterday morning, the across departed from the long way and was in tombs was for a 45 minute slide to invite you to pool with the conditions in low visibility. a traffic controlled individuals who advised the pilots to return to the long with a capital from a now we saw a key also that communication contact with the across to was last and it disappeared from a radar. the last known position of the pain was
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a tractor using telecommunication towers within a 10 kilometer radius in one of the presentations in the mountains. and we also know that base last night to the present said the neighboring countries that had offered supports, including the use of specialized technologies that, that would help signed the please do not. unfortunately, this is what it has come down to. for now, the president sees a funeral plans will be announced later on today. and of course, the people off malawi, i'm not taking this well on social is the thing that to the of countries as last a few to president as to the most value for peace can see the next 2 weeks since well, not far from me. now my colleagues, jessica taylor will be with you at the top of the hour with more stories and updates. by now the
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2023 was the worst year in record as 378 police officers were shot in the line of duty. make no mistake, this septic environment is the direct result of the radical democrats. soft on crime policies and the de found the police movement during police. week members of the united states house of representatives, republican caucus announced the several new bills to support law enforcement on scott. no, he isn't. on this episode of 360 view, we're going to discuss the new call for strengthening the police and it this will actually lead to a reduction in crime. let's get started. the
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majority lloyd riot rekindled the call by activists to defend the police. many urban areas across the united states responded by an acting reforms and restructuring their police department. these changes have not had the desired effect as crime continues to skyrocket, especially in those areas now controlled by the altered police departments. and while there is not been an example of police brutality which is drawn, the anger and violence i've seen in the wake of george boyd's death suggesting the police performed did help, did her police brutality. the rise in violent crimes in american streets has made most americans demand something be done to restore law and order. now the final straw was the reason campus protest which broke out across college campuses. in response to the biden garza policy students and professional protesters who joined the ranks destroyed university campuses terrorized students who actually went there
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and even interrupted or caused graduations to be cancelled. because to restore and even strength and police departments could no longer be ignored by legislators from the local to the federal level at the university of north carolina actually eliminated the diversity equity and inclusion programs and transferred the $2300000.00 in funding to campus police and public safety and motivated by recent pro palestinian campus protest. the board actually reasoned that more funds were needed for law enforcement on campus. republicans have spearheaded this complete 180 on police reform start even during the police week in may. republicans have and always will proudly back the blue and these officers exemplify the american spirit . they are the best of us. and they have proposed legislation addressing anti police attacks, expanding the concealed carry right of police officers and protecting police in the
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line of duty. they've also supported mental health of officers and deported. illegal immigrants who assault law enforcement, the reversal of bad policies actually work. well, let us discuss with our panel dominic ego, a former chicago area police officer, ronald hampton, who is an author and retired dc metropolitan police officer and steve arrow. it's the ceo of heartland journal. thank you so much for joining the gentleman. i want to start actually at the top and present by in 2023 state of the union. he described police reforms as this. when police officers or police departments violate the public trust, they must be held accountable. i sign an executive order for all federal officers banding show coals restricting, no, not warrant and other key elements of the george florida must come together to
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finish the job on police before. so i have to as ronald, i would start with you. what should realistic police for forms actually look like a possible thank you for having me not. i don't know what that would look like because we haven't seen it. we haven't really, we haven't really a police reform. we, we've been having this conversation. this is rodney king was killed in 1991, but really farm hasn't taken place because of organizations who pro police, individuals who approach police the police pro police per unit unions in this country. so real police reform has not taken place. yeah, we've seen a spike after there's been a horrible death for a miscarriage just as valid on the floor as an officer, but really form hasn't taken place. so we haven't had a chance to see it. we've had a conversation. but um that hasn't taken place and, and i was noticed and then your commentary that you talked about,
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you had to pin restructuring the policing. i don't know where there's been any restructuring. uh uh there's a lot of hiring going on and policing because people police department so sure. but in terms of restructuring and i don't know what that looks like. there been some departments who have taken on the she was working with mental health workers, but that's, that's few and far between. and we have some cities tend to have a high mental health professionals to respond to the cost of the service. but the say that police and has changed, it hasn't changed, it's the same police department there that was on 10 in the 19 seventy's and eighty's. well, dominic, i've had to ask you, is it fair that this is? do you think this has become political and that politics involvement is caused it to not actually change as much as it should have sort of like what we would just say a robert was just saying a 100 percent police are ponds as the easiest and lowest common denominator to
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attack on you didn't do this wrong or you didn't do that right. or either way. george floyd's a fantastic example. i've been so vocal about this for a long time. where is now i think that the george floor dust, i think it was, it had to do with the fact no whatever else was in the system. and i've said this publicly, i think would dared show and did was it probably one of the worst exercises are examples of police brutality and history. because he punished and tortured george floyd with a move then he didn't need to hold for that long. but nobody wants to talk about that because they want to make it racial. so the issue why will never come to the table will never solve the problem is you have too much. you have one model wants to police held accountable for every thing. and you have the other model that wants to police to be to punish 1st all the criminals for everything. show the 2 miles or so there's so definitely don't want to even hear what these are, the issues on the table. so they're used purely for politics. it's a 100 percent accurate or is it for dominic they think it falls in like political
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lives. easy to say that one side is republican, one sides debit credit or this point? is it mixed? no, i think it's it's mixed. i'll tell you why it's, it's, it's funny how the g o p is doing this now where they've been the last several years. you know, they're, they're, they're no favorite of cops either. it's a, it's an election year. they want the volts on their side and it's as simple as that . so it's meant to restore law enforcing hey we're here for you. never mind that we haven't been here for the last several years while you've been taking a beating left and right and all your democrats that he's but we're here for you now. so this is an election tactic. okay, so speaking of election, steve, republicans like to say they're the only, we're the only ones that actually back the blue a present divided made a speech of the capital during police week, admitting the realities in dangers, law enforcement face every day. every time you put on that shell to walk out of the house, your family wonders is that call. com. so steve, what should the democrats stand on supporting law enforcement be as well as i can
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find out when they need the protection at the democratic national convention this summer. i mean, i was there for the 2020 summer of love in seattle. uh, as the mayor at the time called it when a city council member used her key to open city hall for the occupiers and never would have had a key if not for a stolen election against the now radio host already hoffman using homeless ballots . and dr. berg dropboxes to steal it 3 days after election from ballad, stuffy. so the people at the top, the authorities, the pro police politicians really just turned law enforcement political, which it never, ever, ever should be. now why they do that because they have a union just like the teachers do. and back in the obama days when seattle was under a dissent decree, they started messing with it. and now they've got 400 police officers for the city of 2000000. what do you expect? morales, terrible, there's been assassination attempts assault attempts. this is the exact result, the route, the reckoning of making police police and serve and protect law enforcement.
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political. the one thing rodney king and george boyd had in common both are on drugs. extremely, extremely powerful drugs that made them psychotic and police have under funded, under, trained, under, supported and know that as soon as the incident is over, if they live, the politicians don't have their back and they're coming for would that be new york city, milwaukee l. a. seattle, portland, you name a terrible, terrible situation that our police are in, in 2024 american america. they've, i hear you. but to dominic's point, why does it take campus pro, test for republicans to finally do something? what is it the rifle crime that they should been acting on all along to this the rising crime? this has been going on for 40 years. i mean go back to the war protests that ronald reagan had to step up until the administrators knock it off. they've been appeasing these people forever here at vanderbilt university in tennessee. they've been on the campus for a month long before they ever broke out. they kicked off to you see
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a way protests are just in time for graduation. they all came flooding back and climbed a ladder and put a outstanding flag on the roof. and if it was like the fall of saigon, so the administrators that have been involved in universities have been political for a long time. i mean, i always call or the, the, the senator from universities, elizabeth warren, who is very much, a part of this anti copy fund to please use the money for social workers instead, which is just gonna lead to more more violence because about the victims and the criminals, they don't care anything about the politics. they care about justice and are they going to survive? and some of the cities have become actual words, zones, and without police, that's in blue line between chaos and civilization. here we are ronald, i've gotta ask you, how do you view it? because when it comes to democrats and their policies, are they risking losing populated with their own group of supporters? and can they afford to do this when they are already potentially going to lose
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support of another very popular community within the democratic party? the muslim community, how does place performed work within the democrats side? i don't know because i don't i don't, i don't even understand the position that you're to guess the 2 other guys are taking because that's not what i say. that's not what i've been involved in. that's not what the people that i talked to, how they talk about it. cost is politicize because they wonderful is that they've been politicizing in the human call. these unions that have been politicizing it from the very beginning, and publicize it shouldn't be politicized. this would be a issue that community people i've been in that everyone's entitled to. but at the zation of it comes with the people who don't. that's where they go to death. go to guess a part of the political evasive? no, but, and that's what it do. so that has, that hasn't been my experience and,
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and i'm not going to, uh, i don't see it is that uh, i think that the police have the police have exactly what it is that they have boxes full of the citizens didn't beat up the police, the citizens didn't commit bullies without the police the, and there cell pulling on nothing they have to, uh, they have to, uh, face the reality of their action. and that's what they're facing there. and that's why that's why people i'm not looking yet, for example, northwest and as a career because of the, the reputation, the vision of it has gone down, has changed. it does not have the integrity that it was said. and, and, and that's going to be a problem. so not, i just can't see the light in it. if anybody had pulled it as that, they continued to do this as and then they're going to continue to put it as a. i don't know why we wouldn't want to kind of police service that we paid
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for and deserve the largest part of the buses. in most cities, probably go to the police department. so why shouldn't we want to look at, evaluate the budget of those departments to see whether or not they're doing exactly what it is that we're giving them the money for, we analyze and then and, and, and, and, and, and look at, but to some of the agencies, the institutions and also side to follow these off shouldn't be exempt for that. so we should be looking at looking at whether or not they're doing what it is that we pay them to do every single day. and there's a lot of solution going on as a whole bunch of stuff. so i don't, i don't see anything wrong with it. okay, so obviously i don't think dominic probably agree is completely, it's what you're saying on a dominic. well, what's, what's the, what are they getting paid to do? and how can i get paid to do it when we see most of the time? because let's not men's words, you're, i know you're going to take this as a racial community issue, right?
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because the police are committing no, they're not going to take the electrical the problem. so you don't have, you don't have the other. it's not really hold on one say one at a time. when you're on the run it in time to run on hold on one second like the adult. okay. dominic, real quick. did you want to do the other one or ronald? give me one. give me one minute. dominic, finish your thoughts a and b is the bass long enough to know what the underlying messages and when it comes down to this, the cops can't do their job when you get specific districts or states attorneys and the community leaders, you all placed the demands on the police do their job, they won't back to simply the police. so the problem is the public fix that the crime will stop and start with the police show someone can explain this to me because maybe i'm just a dumb street cop who never even went to college and got lucky and got hired right . but when the police have the onus on all the problems of the street criminals being taken care of and, and you know, the crime is going to be incumbent upon the police doing their job well,
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then talk to me about the district attorneys, or states attorneys the defense attorneys, the judges, the community leaders, the mirrors, everybody who's in a political position, who puts pressures on the police chief to use the strings on. well, that's the cops can do in the 1st place. the police unions, you are just absolutely abhorrent and ridiculous, but it's all the cops responsibility, right? everybody wants to do the job, manage all the copies that they do. and i'll be on the say the, i wanna, i wanna say, all right, i hope when that time, you know, one final question, right, is not the only, just, not the, you know, guys, let's, let's, let's take a break, pause 1st, have your general hold on. we need take a break, so this is going to give us a great opportunity for it is an excellent discussion dominic ronald steve, stay right there. because when we come back, we're going to actually continue is discussion because politics is playing a dominant role. not only this discussion, but it's supporting law enforcement as seen as winning issue for republicans.
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therefore they're the ones they're usually talking about. but is this just lingo on the campaign trail? we're going to continue after a short break the the you think about what's going on in this country right now with the defined the police movement, the way that the police are being demonized. who are you going to call at 2 o'clock in the morning when you need help? it is more than just congress questioning place for form. welcome back to 360 view
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. i'm your host, scotty. now he's. now, the dates are also reversing. laws once allowing shoplifters to get away scott free, california has become be a smash and grab capital. due to proposition $47.00, which allows shoplifting up to $950.00 to be considered a misdemeanor. regulations in the state do not allow police to arrest people for non violent crime videos like b circulate, non stop showing. smashing, grabs, happening across the state in broad daylight, stealing everything from chanel bags to liquor. a one sheriff in california actually believe laws or preventing them from doing their job is what is deteriorated. his department's morale and hiring numbers over the past decade or so . the rule of law, a requirement of a civilized society has been severely eroded by a sick and twisted progressive social experiment fraudulently called criminal
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justice reform. now, officials from across the state are proposing a b 17 dash 72, which would actually require up to 6 months in jail for someone who shop list 3 times and talked about another 180 in oregon. the democratic governor to co deck ran her campaign on opening drug use centers in d criminalizing open drug use in the state. in addition to making measure 110 work, we need a meth stabilization center in portland when a measure 110, past and 2020. it received wide support in oregon, notably portland, or 3 quarters of the population, voted in favor of the legislation as fast forward. and since that measure, $110.00 was implemented drug overdose despite 50 percent, with fentanyl accounting for more, and most of the test. now, coaches declared a state of emergency and effectively re criminalized drugs. after the states failed
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experiment with legalization of most drugs, the reversal will crack down on public drug use in cities like portland, and give the police more power to respond. so i would have continued our discussion with our panel and look at the politics involved with dominic use of a former chicago area, police officer brown, hampton, who is the author of retired g c metropolitan police officer and steve aber with the sea of heartland journal. thank you, german for staying with me steve. i wanna start with you. is this california sheriff correct? was all of this place for form for just a social experiment? absolutely, it was. and you just quoted with that co tech a d. i higher that was the 1st one was the mayor of seattle where they took away tear gas and other non liter force options from the police who were getting hit by frozen water bottles. and you know, 20 police officers nationwide event shot and killed so far. this year in the line
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of duty of 25 percent from last year. so why would they want to de escalate the ability for police to protect themselves, much less their brothers in arms and the citizens that they're supposed to be there for? so seattle solution was a political one, a pilot program to have 6 mental health professionals who work in teams of to, to respond to calls were dispatchers. believe the police are needed by the way, the dispatchers were outsourced to a private company. so 911 isn't even the police wasting valuable seconds. so response time is now an hour. it's just a political tinkering. as you said, social experiment with what should be a very simple serve and protect job that when they the wife. here's the husband, here's the bill. come off at night. they know they came home safe. it's a good day. this is making that a lot harder to have and i feel bad for the police. i back to police is not a racial thing. there are wonderful black, hispanic, asian men, women in the police department,
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just trying to do their job to protect me. my family, everyone on this panel and what do they do? the politicians walk around with it and give their resources to social work or union officials. and that is not a good way to run a city, a town or a country. let's say wrong. i've had to throw this to you real quick because the social looks for what do you feel like oftentimes that's what these politicians are doing. is setting these various situations of being a social experiment and putting either the people or the place at rest, setting them up to fail. the things i think police since on the very beginning was a social experience. and you can try some dead times when they have been a situation. so police and i remember back in the new york city police department when before they had a, a 6 squad because they didn't believe women got raped. and all of that, the mid day they had this, this 6 quite a document. the reports the minute that they said there's
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a 6, why reports spike that you in the you have to. because in the reason that they spite, then we get so many work because they didn't have a a receptacle to receive the complaints is. so i'm not surprised that in that in portland, that's the complaints o o, o, o, over doses, or use the use of drugs spite. because that was the 1st key. that's the whole idea of doing so is to be, do they have to be able to do it? how do you know that over a period of time that it wouldn't a level dalton decreased, so the whole day fail least damn. so is a social experiment cuz it's not doing, it's not doing what is a goal to do? not for people across the board. what are we talking about?
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is a, is a social experiment. and, and then what's an, i phone 800 bucks. so it's under the limit, it's a big fail the failing several days to as long the or what the why we is for the one you one. yeah, yeah. because look at the retail, you know and means that we're not in, simmons is every call left from nice to eat is to macy's to north on was because they don't want to get ripped off by. well, yeah and you know, will not be the do, and that's the reason why that's a great, thank you for your service here and these are the all of those. okay. gotcha. so i got to get what i've got to get. we got one minute left, like i said obviously the, the great thing about this we give the 36, you dominic, i cannot let the show and without talking about scottish how far it is arrest, he was a fan favorite pga tour had kept the rest of just outside the route, how he got golf club, the morning for the 2nd round of the p j championship. now the officer involved did not turn his body camera to record amongst other violations for now finding out or being investigated in the rest of his professional golf. or do you think this has
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any role in proving the need for place or forms, especially in the community and the community that before totally ignored it. police are for needs to be a blanket thing across the board, and that needs to be a better standard of hiring practice. it needs to be returned to the constitution and it needs to be a annual annual re certification non stop. so it's a 1000000 times i've changed my use on licensing versus certification. certification is lifelong and licensing. you've got to renew every couple of years, like if you're a realtor or a hair stylist. bestcopy gives you certification, and then you've got your b. s got annual. you know, little computer courses that you take that you can really screw around with it during the squad room. so now we have more time. that's why we have important candidates for me down the street. we have underqualified candidates and we have candidates who don't even know the damn constitution is. so we need to go back to the basics 1st and if we're going to do any dentist. well dominic ronald, steve, they're basing it up yourself with social experiment. this the uh it, yeah,
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that in a failed one. well dominic ronald state, thank you so much for joining me on this discussion. like i said, we're gonna probably continue. this is continuation whether it's an election year or not. thanks for joining me. now, regardless of what side, whether you were talking about the police or the criminals, this all comes down to the need for policies, which call for accountability for the bad while protecting the good. now while it is ironic, those politicians calling the loud is from, for police for forms are usually the ones who represent some of the highest crime districts in the united states. yet their constituents continuously reelect them despite their streets continuing to trend more dangerous. and therefore, you do have to give credit regardless of what side of the island is coming from to any politician who wants to make the streets safer for law abiding citizens. because when you do call 9112 obviously want someone to answer. i'm sky now here's, and this has been the 360 view of the news,
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