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a lot of money for cash-strapped homicide units like albuquerque's.tence, gonterman wrangled up the funds and shipped a sample of the john doe dna to parabon and settled in to wait. the process would take several months. meanwhile, gonterman set brittani's file aside and focused on other cases. and it was at this time -- in october 2016 when a name suddenly emerged from brittani's memory. >> she said the name justin kept coming up. >> i asked my mom like, "hey, did you know this person? " and she goes, "no. " i was like, "well, for some reason that name keeps coming back to mind. " she's like, "how often? " i was like, "like every day. " i was like, "i don't know why. " >> every day? >> every day. >> this was the first time a name had just popped into her head. brittani said hanson. all the sisters remember justin hansen. he was a fixture at the cottonwood mall. >> hollister. >> i think that was a big deal back then. right >> it was. >> cute guys? >> yes, oh yeah. >> if you went to abercrombie or hollister. >> the question was why was brittani suddenl
a lot of money for cash-strapped homicide units like albuquerque's.tence, gonterman wrangled up the funds and shipped a sample of the john doe dna to parabon and settled in to wait. the process would take several months. meanwhile, gonterman set brittani's file aside and focused on other cases. and it was at this time -- in october 2016 when a name suddenly emerged from brittani's memory. >> she said the name justin kept coming up. >> i asked my mom like, "hey, did you know...
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meanwhile, in new mexico, albuquerque has just erected statues of the two lead characters of the show from "change your perspective" to "try meth." ( laughter ) meanwhile-- meanwhile, there was confusion for new mexico drivers recently when a new road sign for albuquerque misspelled the city's name, losing the r. al-bu... al-bu-coo-coo? ( laughter ) al-bey-kway-kway? still less awkward than when city officials messed up the welcome sign for virginia. ( laughter ) ( applause ) meanwhile, you could get paid to eat candy as a canadian company's chief candy officer. ( cheers and applause ) you mean, i could get paid for that? i've been doing it for free my whole life! what's next, i can get paid to tell jokes all day? ...what?! ( laughter ) if a boat-load of candy isn't enough, the company is also offering an annual salary of $100,000 canadian. wow, that is... a lot? ( laughter ) or a little? i don't know. what can you buy up there? i don't know. meanwhile... in mexico, this grandma's dying wish was a giant penis on her grave. ( laughter ) is not making it past the cbs censors, and it mig
meanwhile, in new mexico, albuquerque has just erected statues of the two lead characters of the show from "change your perspective" to "try meth." ( laughter ) meanwhile-- meanwhile, there was confusion for new mexico drivers recently when a new road sign for albuquerque misspelled the city's name, losing the r. al-bu... al-bu-coo-coo? ( laughter ) al-bey-kway-kway? still less awkward than when city officials messed up the welcome sign for virginia. ( laughter ) ( applause...
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>> bret: mark meredith live in albuquerque, thanks.security at twitter says there is an opportunity for foreign intelligence services to place undercover spy at that company. peter told the senate judiciary committee today there was at least one foreign agent in his words on the company's payroll. he also says his employers failed to adequately protect the data of their customers, possibly leading to a national security threat. ♪ >> bret: breaking tonight, for the first time in a long time, we are learning of new activity from the special counsel investigating the origins of the trump-russia probe. john durham's office is now going after a suspect accused of helping concoct a false narrative designed to cripple the 2016 campaign of then candidate donald trump. correspondent david spunt is at the justice department tonight. good evening, david. >> good evening, bret. that suspect is i gore dan chino according to the special filing the judge approved to unseal some of this so the jury can hear during the trial next month we are learning
>> bret: mark meredith live in albuquerque, thanks.security at twitter says there is an opportunity for foreign intelligence services to place undercover spy at that company. peter told the senate judiciary committee today there was at least one foreign agent in his words on the company's payroll. he also says his employers failed to adequately protect the data of their customers, possibly leading to a national security threat. ♪ >> bret: breaking tonight, for the first time in a...
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there is 1 million fentanyl pills in albuquerque. drug cartel members who were dealing here in new mexico, why are you here versus california where you used to be based? because it is easier to be us in new mexico. that gives you an idea what we are looking at here. we have a governor who unfortunately has turned violent criminals back out on the street again during the covid time period and sense as well. she continues to do it and the population is 20% lower, the prison population when she took office and albuquerque area year-over-year, records for murder. so what we have got right now effectively is a lawless state right now where we have to get this back. so many people in new mexico realize it, guys, they are getting on board with this campaign. this is not partisan but one of those issues everybody knows we have to get this under control and unfortunately we have a governor who has not done it. >> dana: the governor has had some problems in her past, recent past covert response, for example, a little bit of scandal on sexual h
there is 1 million fentanyl pills in albuquerque. drug cartel members who were dealing here in new mexico, why are you here versus california where you used to be based? because it is easier to be us in new mexico. that gives you an idea what we are looking at here. we have a governor who unfortunately has turned violent criminals back out on the street again during the covid time period and sense as well. she continues to do it and the population is 20% lower, the prison population when she...
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then i met the guy in albuquerque who discovered biblical sodom, and i thought, how is it possible that everybody doesn't know that sodom was discovered by an archaeologist effectively showing the bible to be history, or at least pointing that this information was, to me, these two pieces. i said, somebody has put in a book. and then i thought, i'll put a lot of other information in the book along with that. and as i was making the case i thought, you have to ask the time magazine said in 1966, is god dead? with all this evidence? i think you have to ask the question, is atheism? did i said i just i just want to kind of put this out in one volume written on a popular level so that people can kind of be brought up to date and can, you know, make their own conclusions. think about it, because i think peter, we're living in a very secular world where people tend to avoid these questions or tend to assume these questions have been answered. not only have they not been answered, but they've hardly been asked seriously. and i said with the overwhelming evidence that has kind of piled up just
then i met the guy in albuquerque who discovered biblical sodom, and i thought, how is it possible that everybody doesn't know that sodom was discovered by an archaeologist effectively showing the bible to be history, or at least pointing that this information was, to me, these two pieces. i said, somebody has put in a book. and then i thought, i'll put a lot of other information in the book along with that. and as i was making the case i thought, you have to ask the time magazine said in 1966,...
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on the independent line -- you will start with brian in albuquerque first on the independent line. caller: everybody has rights, but we do not have responsibilities. we need an american bill of rights bonds ability. too many americans live this irresponsible life and they hand the bill to the government. " i can do whatever i want, and when things do not turn out well, i look to the government to take care of me." that is wrong -- that is wrong. our 2 major parties are the problem. they are run by extremists. it is a zero-sum game, into they are always working to undermine the other party, and they are always working to snuff out any potential third or fourth parties from gaining any power in this country. i would like you to comment on that, please. guest: i agree with the spirit of brian's observation about responsibility. i do not think we need a bill of responsibilities, per se, but i get the point. you go back to the early settling of the colonies, and one of the things i read about is the relationship to work and socialization. you had folks who worked all day long, and i am
on the independent line -- you will start with brian in albuquerque first on the independent line. caller: everybody has rights, but we do not have responsibilities. we need an american bill of rights bonds ability. too many americans live this irresponsible life and they hand the bill to the government. " i can do whatever i want, and when things do not turn out well, i look to the government to take care of me." that is wrong -- that is wrong. our 2 major parties are the problem....
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so you say you go to the board to the early c abdulla albuquerque thought and informs logic is episodes i just from a for you was all of the when you leave, what are the political oper, bells or alice of sherwood fish store and cisco. so in the 19 sixty's, nato approved an embargo bill banning the export of large diameter pipes used in the truce boil pipeline to the ussr in the 1980s. a contract to supply 17000000 tons of grain to the ussr was canceled. this was americans response to the soviet union, sending troops to afghanistan, 50 countries boycotted the summer olympics and moscow. and following an incident with a korean, boeing airflow was unable to operate flights to the united states for several years . sort of get the reward the i could say much shoes. go daughter or are you sure you're open? meaning you can reach the sunset bill opinion. you're not sure what was what i should need. your vision is a police different fees just al nissan to 1st is it in the middle? middle? no, but i will, north of cyril should been. yep. or why we use our court in the color unemployed. seeing enou
so you say you go to the board to the early c abdulla albuquerque thought and informs logic is episodes i just from a for you was all of the when you leave, what are the political oper, bells or alice of sherwood fish store and cisco. so in the 19 sixty's, nato approved an embargo bill banning the export of large diameter pipes used in the truce boil pipeline to the ussr in the 1980s. a contract to supply 17000000 tons of grain to the ussr was canceled. this was americans response to the soviet...
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retreating, but still heavy in gujarat. medea pradesh cats are official ally of the gen badly. albuquerque song expresses every emotion, a this question enough good has its own super stuff like food? oh, to say well tells the stories behind for iconic songs of passion, drama, new infidelity, and unrequited love. oh, love songs on al jazeera lou lou you're watching out as a reminder, if our top story is this, our thousands of armenians are protesting against prime minister nicole, shinier, not more than a 100 soldiers, were killed and renewed phi. sigmund azerbaijan accusing him of betraying the country of the said he was willing to sign a peace deal to ensure security. sweden's prime minister magdalena addison has announced that she will resign magdalena center left coalition was defeated by right wing block and sundays election was dominated by gang shootings and immigration issues. mourners have begun to filed past the coffin of queen elizabeth the 2nd. she's lying in state at westminster for the next 4 days. a key 5 kilometers long is making through london as morn as wake to pay. the qu
retreating, but still heavy in gujarat. medea pradesh cats are official ally of the gen badly. albuquerque song expresses every emotion, a this question enough good has its own super stuff like food? oh, to say well tells the stories behind for iconic songs of passion, drama, new infidelity, and unrequited love. oh, love songs on al jazeera lou lou you're watching out as a reminder, if our top story is this, our thousands of armenians are protesting against prime minister nicole, shinier, not...
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then i met the guy in albuquerque who discovered biblical sodom, and i thought, how is it possible that everybody doesn't know that sodom was discovered by an archaeologist effectively showing the bible to be history, or at least pointing that this information was, to me, these two pieces. i said, somebody has put in a book. and then i thought, i'll put a lot of other information in the book along with that. and as i was making the case i thought, you have to ask the time magazine said in 1966, is god dead? with all this evidence? i think you have to ask the question, is atheism? did i said i just i just want to kind of put this out in one volume written on a popular level so that people can kind of be brought up to date and can, you know, make their own conclusions. think about it, because i think peter, we're living in a very secular world where people tend to avoid these questions or tend to assume these questions have been answered. not only have they not been answered, but they've hardly been asked seriously. and i said with the overwhelming evidence that has kind of piled up just
then i met the guy in albuquerque who discovered biblical sodom, and i thought, how is it possible that everybody doesn't know that sodom was discovered by an archaeologist effectively showing the bible to be history, or at least pointing that this information was, to me, these two pieces. i said, somebody has put in a book. and then i thought, i'll put a lot of other information in the book along with that. and as i was making the case i thought, you have to ask the time magazine said in 1966,...
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we diverted to albuquerque, new mexico and we had a full 757.ers did not know what was going on. we really did not know what was going on at the time. we had two unaccompanied minors with us, an eight-year-old and a 10-year-old without parents. airspace was then closed for days. we scrambled to try to help the passengers and also being in a state of shock and worried for our own lives and those of our passengers and the world. not knowing fully what was going on. the crew, we did get off the plane and until we knew we were going to be grounded for some time, we stood in the airport and watched the first tower fall. it was surreal. to this day i remember that. we ended up going to a hotel and stayed for four days in albuquerque. the hotel, restaurants, it was inundated with other passengers and people whose lives were on hold. host: we would like to thank all of our callers who called in for the first segment with the memories of 9/11. after the break, we will talk about a new survey of america's attitudes toward not 11 21 years later -- toward 9
we diverted to albuquerque, new mexico and we had a full 757.ers did not know what was going on. we really did not know what was going on at the time. we had two unaccompanied minors with us, an eight-year-old and a 10-year-old without parents. airspace was then closed for days. we scrambled to try to help the passengers and also being in a state of shock and worried for our own lives and those of our passengers and the world. not knowing fully what was going on. the crew, we did get off the...
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frank spring as a progressive political strategist and writer, he joins us now live from albuquerque, new mexico. thank you very much deed for being with him and tell me a little bit about the way the queen is perceived in, in the u. s. and how her death will be viewed there. queens and and as is the most popular british figure of 7 generations in america, she is widely respected and beloved that has begun to break. the ubiquity of her here has begun to break up a little bit in recent generations. a lot to do with re evaluation of britain's colonial history and her role in that. but i think the americans don't talk to today all share a common sentiment, which is something like this belief. the notion that someone other than quinn was being monitor written this just is not something didn't seem possible even for someone of her age. the idea of is actually happening just didn't cross her mind. the idea that she would somehow outlast the current generation generation gender. and living range forever was just sort of a given. so even for americans, this is a little bit of a math psycholog
frank spring as a progressive political strategist and writer, he joins us now live from albuquerque, new mexico. thank you very much deed for being with him and tell me a little bit about the way the queen is perceived in, in the u. s. and how her death will be viewed there. queens and and as is the most popular british figure of 7 generations in america, she is widely respected and beloved that has begun to break. the ubiquity of her here has begun to break up a little bit in recent...
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with francisco, alameda, and alfonso, albuquerque, did he gained crucial new argument by which he basically handed over to portugal arch rival spain. portugal tried to stop the expedition lodge, please. so severe. ill, he said ill and elizabeth were the control center douglas, seafaring res, between spain and portugal. it would go old humans could do. obviously, any information obtained by either side was a closely guarded secret. what about that global zeal committed by fierce cash were presented? let him lead to his to put out of the contract. it's astonishing to see the similarities with the arms race and the space race between the former soviet union and the united states. and canada brother has really done it. in both cases, it was about military dominance, you political and military prestige. and of course, financial interests and i'm getting to the screen with by the time we get to the 20th century with a mass knowledge about the world, it's math. we know it's land in water masses, you know, and the new frontier it is face of premier for the 1st milestone has attained in 1957 when th
with francisco, alameda, and alfonso, albuquerque, did he gained crucial new argument by which he basically handed over to portugal arch rival spain. portugal tried to stop the expedition lodge, please. so severe. ill, he said ill and elizabeth were the control center douglas, seafaring res, between spain and portugal. it would go old humans could do. obviously, any information obtained by either side was a closely guarded secret. what about that global zeal committed by fierce cash were...
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you hear in the united states a lot of concern about education albuquerque -- elites. >> she was -- the of brexit linger throughout europe. i think we can agree on that. if you are taking orders from bru brussels. italy was racked by covid. the canary in the coal mine for the rest of the continent of europe. here she is three years ago talking about topic of family. >> bill: put the hammer down there. here is how the media reacts. cnn, italy's most far right prime minister since mussolini. italy's fascist. women can be just as awful as men and it goes from there to npr and foreign policy italy's far right wins. how do you see that? >> well remember that a lot of commentators on the left are calling a lot of people fascist in recent years since the rise of donald trump in the united states. that doesn't make it so. now, the other side of concerns that she has, we were talking about social conservatives, cultural conservative concerns is just the state of italy and its role in europe. countries don't have a real national sovereignty. you've seen sort of nationalistic pop you list movement
you hear in the united states a lot of concern about education albuquerque -- elites. >> she was -- the of brexit linger throughout europe. i think we can agree on that. if you are taking orders from bru brussels. italy was racked by covid. the canary in the coal mine for the rest of the continent of europe. here she is three years ago talking about topic of family. >> bill: put the hammer down there. here is how the media reacts. cnn, italy's most far right prime minister since...
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we have been from albuquerque to mexico.s? hunter has done it. maybe joe will try it. andrea from nevada, i've been married twice and i thought that was too many. 11 times? how did she have the patience? i don't know if patience is the right word. i agree. jason from albany, new york, the cart narc, guys, inspired me to do that at my local grocery store. i can't wait! those people are just rude. be careful before you embark on a career in vigilantism, we can't hear at prime time be responsible for anything that happens. that's all for tonight, don't forget to dvr prime time. happy labor day, and it was, i'm waters, and this is my world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> good evening and welcome to a special edition of "tucker carlson tonight." it's hard to believe we are about to hit 200 interviews that we've done for "tucker carlson today" over on fox nation. that's our chance, that platform, to conduct longer interviews with people who are really interesting who we want to talk to for more than three or 4 minutes as we would on the regular night
we have been from albuquerque to mexico.s? hunter has done it. maybe joe will try it. andrea from nevada, i've been married twice and i thought that was too many. 11 times? how did she have the patience? i don't know if patience is the right word. i agree. jason from albany, new york, the cart narc, guys, inspired me to do that at my local grocery store. i can't wait! those people are just rude. be careful before you embark on a career in vigilantism, we can't hear at prime time be responsible...
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. >> i live in albuquerque, new mexico. i am the mother of sophie. >> when i heard roe v.overturned, i immediately called my mom. we just talked about how mad it made us and how angry. >> if anything, i felt kind of relieved that i would be going to a women's college that focuses on women's leadership. after the supreme court decision was leaked, the university of michigan created a task force to address abortion access. both in the case of a ban on abortion or if abortion remained legal in certain states. >> the united states has a history of denying rights, especially when it comes to one's health for black women. as student leaders, we are working with the administration to talk about what our health options on her clinic on campus for students who need them. >> i am the coleader of the life ministry on her campus. we spend our saturdays uplifting those nonviolent resources in the community among whether it's a pregnancy help organization or any other nonprofit that steps in the gap. >> georgia just passed a very strict abortion law that outlaws abortion after six weeks
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. >> that and the one in albuquerque. >> yeah. >> it's an outdoor event. >> yeah. if you're driving up through 80, it's smoky because of that mosquito fire. >> plumes of smoke as that fire erupted yesterday. it's unbelievable. air quality issues there. and then we'll be watching for a chance of weekend storms that could also affect the sierra. we look live outside at oakland. we have a lot more people heading back to work. on this friday morning, starting out at 62 degrees. we'll see a light wind, a cool morning, and a slow warmup of temperatures here as we get a bit of relief for the inner bay. compared to what we'll see for the interior valleys. this is the last day of seeing triple-digit temperatures widespread across parts of the north bay, inland east bay and down to the south county. we're still in for one more hot day with san jose dropping into the mid 90s compared to the highs over 100 degrees we've seen recently. so this is going to be the source of what brings in the humidity that i've been talking about as well as the chance for storms. this is tropical
. >> that and the one in albuquerque. >> yeah. >> it's an outdoor event. >> yeah. if you're driving up through 80, it's smoky because of that mosquito fire. >> plumes of smoke as that fire erupted yesterday. it's unbelievable. air quality issues there. and then we'll be watching for a chance of weekend storms that could also affect the sierra. we look live outside at oakland. we have a lot more people heading back to work. on this friday morning, starting out at 62...
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i am in albuquerque. it is very high. i am a registered democrat but i will vote republican because i believe republicans have the ideas and the fortitude to go forward with changing the laws that are allowing these criminals to get back on the street and keeping the police in a safer place in america. host: republicans think they have the advantage on this as well into the midterm elections. bloomberg reporting republicans are focusing on rising crime to counter democratic abortion momentum. bloomberg notes a 30% increase in campaign ads focusing on crime. take a look at this one. the top issue in a competitive wisconsin senate race. here is an ad by the senate leadership fund targeting democratic candidate modelo barnes. >> do you feel safe? modelo barnes would a limit catch bail, setting criminals free in the community. violent attacks on our police, more than 300 murders last year alone. barnes has even supported defunding the police. mandela barnes, she stands with them, not us. the senate leadership fund -- host: ma
i am in albuquerque. it is very high. i am a registered democrat but i will vote republican because i believe republicans have the ideas and the fortitude to go forward with changing the laws that are allowing these criminals to get back on the street and keeping the police in a safer place in america. host: republicans think they have the advantage on this as well into the midterm elections. bloomberg reporting republicans are focusing on rising crime to counter democratic abortion momentum....
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host: on to albuquerque. we'll hear from diana on the democrats' line. good morning.g. good morning, america. i have been a democrat all my life. i'm 60 years old. i've always really truly believed in the party. since biden has been in office, i'm really wondering what's going on. it really scares me how borders are being left open. i do not -- i think it was the right thing they sent them to martha's vineyard in washington so people in washington can get a taste of what the border states are having to deal with. it really, really scares me when i read this morning that someone can get raided at a drive-in at a hardy's. i think america should really open their eyes and see what's really going on in this country. i really wish that the democrat party would go back to what they were back in the days when they believed in the people and really took care of us. i feel like they're more worried about the immigrants. and i think we as an american really need to open our eyes and vote republican from now on. thank you, america. host: all right. to napa, california. ray, also
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mark meredith is in albuquerque, new mexico.we saw how big an issue education was in the virginia gubernatorial election, is that going to drive people to the polls in new mexico in november? >> john, that's what republicans are betting on. they believe parents in new mexico will be so outraged at recent test scores they want to see a change, but democrats say they believe new mexico like other states is simply adapting to a post-pandemic world. there was some new data that came out indicating where the state stands in education with only 35% of students in new mexico on track with english and language arts. only 25% of students up to speed on that. new mexico schools fully reopened in april of 2021, and since then the state has addressed money to address learning laws but mark ronchetti says the state is moving too slow, he wants to address rampant truancy, and more parents should have access to the education process. >> i think everybody in the state knows we are at a crisis point. also know the legislature of the state of new
mark meredith is in albuquerque, new mexico.we saw how big an issue education was in the virginia gubernatorial election, is that going to drive people to the polls in new mexico in november? >> john, that's what republicans are betting on. they believe parents in new mexico will be so outraged at recent test scores they want to see a change, but democrats say they believe new mexico like other states is simply adapting to a post-pandemic world. there was some new data that came out...
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this is david in albuquerque, new mexico. democrat.ler: something about a lady earlier who said, what is happening in florida, it is because of ron desantis. it says that god is punishing him and that is why it is happening. i am not an atheist or a bible pusher. if she put -- truly believes that, she will have a problem because a god -- doesn't care about people who are good people and better than myself and her put together and god is punishing the whole state and tens of thousands -- hundreds of thousands -- i can't imagine just to punish desantis? that lady needs to rethink how she is pushing stuff. he -- she is making god seem like he is a punk. she is ignorant on how she is saying that. host: this is robert down in raleigh, north carolina. republican. caller: i am calling on the republican line but i would like to say that i've tried to vote my conscience, whether it is republican or democrat or independent and i -- love c-span and i tried to be of good christian and try to love everyone the best i can. i want to say i know publi
this is david in albuquerque, new mexico. democrat.ler: something about a lady earlier who said, what is happening in florida, it is because of ron desantis. it says that god is punishing him and that is why it is happening. i am not an atheist or a bible pusher. if she put -- truly believes that, she will have a problem because a god -- doesn't care about people who are good people and better than myself and her put together and god is punishing the whole state and tens of thousands --...
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philadelphia, louisville, indianapolis, columbus, tucson, portland, albuquerque, baton rouge, rochester, fayetteville north carolina, milwaukee, and memphis, tennessee all set homicide records in 2021. in 2020 the list includes cincinnati, jacksonville, cleveland, wichita, greensboro, lansing, colorado springs. st. louis had a new record for homicide rate in 2020, shreveport, louisiana, baltimore, maryland, minneapolis, minnesota all came dangerously close to homicide records in 2020. chicago,...