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and these were found to be more advanced than the legacy transport system of american cities that were built in 19 o. 4 parts of the american system are over a 150 years old. of the sheer size and density of the cities also contribute to high ridership. so korea has a population of nearly $23000000.00 people with $22700.00 people per square mile. taipei has $8500000.00 people, but a population density of $19400.00 people per square mile. and in contrast, new york city has just a population of $21000000.00, but a population density of only $4500.00 people per square mile. high speed trains are also extremely expensive. it's a very high tech product that requires precise manufacturing. so that 1000 metric tons of trains can travel at 300 kilometers per hour because it is so heavy and travel so fast. the track it requires is also very difficult to construct because of the expense associated with it. high speed rail makes the most sense when the distance is not that long. it has to be a distance where it's too far to drive, but too close to fly conveniently or about less than 500 miles bet
and these were found to be more advanced than the legacy transport system of american cities that were built in 19 o. 4 parts of the american system are over a 150 years old. of the sheer size and density of the cities also contribute to high ridership. so korea has a population of nearly $23000000.00 people with $22700.00 people per square mile. taipei has $8500000.00 people, but a population density of $19400.00 people per square mile. and in contrast, new york city has just a population of...
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throughout the first half of the week in the cities of the american south, there was a suspiciously active movement of equipment along the railroads . armored vehicles rolled in the direction of mexico, and hundreds of armored personnel carriers and hamdi could be observed on the streets of cities in the united states. they, too, followed somewhere in the direction of the southern border of the united states. to the worried inquiries of journalists, the authorities reacted with mere statements of teaching. this would sound convincing were it not for the scale of the military activity the fact is that foreign armies have not invaded the united states, almost since the last british-american war, when the yankees themselves fought neighbors in washington, it happened, but for the front lines to run through the territory, the united states proper does not happened. except for panchavilia sorties, therefore, the americans usually conduct exercises very far from their native land. after all, only aliens can dare to invade their limits. and even then, if they are completely crazy, but in mexico n
throughout the first half of the week in the cities of the american south, there was a suspiciously active movement of equipment along the railroads . armored vehicles rolled in the direction of mexico, and hundreds of armored personnel carriers and hamdi could be observed on the streets of cities in the united states. they, too, followed somewhere in the direction of the southern border of the united states. to the worried inquiries of journalists, the authorities reacted with mere statements...
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because the reality is that major american cities are were stuff gets done in our country.all of them, even republican run ones, that's when i when i talk to mayors, republican mayors in places, they're saying we don't want you taking over a police department. we don't want you coming up with solutions for how we can build housing in our community. >> your committees often. resolution, what do you hope the resolution achieves? >> first of, all i wanted to tell mayors around the country, are not alone. if you're somebody who's going through this in alaska, we got your back. we've been through a. you may have different issues on the ground, frankly, it's the same substantial and, that stop. one step two, we need to fight back at legislature. i'm not saying -- with their service. they have groups, policy groups that push the same bad bills in every state. in ohio right now there's a conversation about follow -- in the second amendment preservation. mayor's need to be that response group that says, you know what, no, nonpartisan, bipartisan, let us control our own decisions. >>
because the reality is that major american cities are were stuff gets done in our country.all of them, even republican run ones, that's when i when i talk to mayors, republican mayors in places, they're saying we don't want you taking over a police department. we don't want you coming up with solutions for how we can build housing in our community. >> your committees often. resolution, what do you hope the resolution achieves? >> first of, all i wanted to tell mayors around the...
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among the american cities , there is a difference in this regard, however, there are people like mir and his neighbors should be happy that at least they have a shelter, it's not that i want to live here, but here we can find him. he has been living on the street without shelter for 13 years, and a number of other homeless people were camped on the street with a device. in the american society, it is even more difficult. they have people over 50 years old. some of these people experience homelessness for the first time. they are not part of this report according to government estimates, about 25,000 citizens over the age of 55 in this country became homeless during a period in 2019. according to the report of the us census bureau, the number of homeless people has increased to more than 582,000 in 2022, and when the share of colored americans is more than this homelessness, among them, it has the largest share, the second place is the poison of black americans, azadeh taheri, sed and sima news agency , the severe lack of rain and the subsequent occurrence of drought before the start
among the american cities , there is a difference in this regard, however, there are people like mir and his neighbors should be happy that at least they have a shelter, it's not that i want to live here, but here we can find him. he has been living on the street without shelter for 13 years, and a number of other homeless people were camped on the street with a device. in the american society, it is even more difficult. they have people over 50 years old. some of these people experience...
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o by contrast, just a few neighborhoods in just four american cities, chicago, detroit, st. louis and baltimore would combine population of just over 470,000 saw 336 homicides that year. in other words, just a few american neighborhoods saw more than 10% of the homicides experienced in three whole countries despite housing less than half of a percent of those countries combined population. i would also note here that germanyan sentences a higher percentage of convicted murderers to life in prison than does the u.s. and in the u.k., the mandatory minimum for illegal gun possession is five years in prison. such offenses are regularly met with probation in cities like new york. so no, our comparatively higher incarceration is not primarily a function of a more punitive approach to crime. what about police violence? well, it turns out that it's thankfully gotten way less common over last few decades now common at all in 1971 nypd shots over 220 people that number is now down in the low 20s. the problem is that you wouldn't mow this from listening to the critique of law enforcemen
o by contrast, just a few neighborhoods in just four american cities, chicago, detroit, st. louis and baltimore would combine population of just over 470,000 saw 336 homicides that year. in other words, just a few american neighborhoods saw more than 10% of the homicides experienced in three whole countries despite housing less than half of a percent of those countries combined population. i would also note here that germanyan sentences a higher percentage of convicted murderers to life in...
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the fauci, working night shift, the late 1920s, women were banned from driving taxicabs in every american cityand if you were a married woman cuin particular a married teach, school teacher it was even harder for you. if you were a single female teacher in the late 1920s in america here in virginia and here in fredericksburg and you have the audacity over the course of the year to get married : at the end of the year your superintendent almost always been, would force you to resign from your job at the school because it was believed by these men and woman couldn't ohandle the rigors of teaching our children only to go home to raise her own so women are denied access to jobs and basic rights and the night of basic things. the late 1920s when my story begins, there is a major tragedy in washington d.c., the roof collapsed under a heavy weight of the blizzard snowfall and it was national news, real calamity, many people died including a young boy and the boy's mother wished to sue the company for negligence and she likely would have one they denied her that right. only a father had the right to s
the fauci, working night shift, the late 1920s, women were banned from driving taxicabs in every american cityand if you were a married woman cuin particular a married teach, school teacher it was even harder for you. if you were a single female teacher in the late 1920s in america here in virginia and here in fredericksburg and you have the audacity over the course of the year to get married : at the end of the year your superintendent almost always been, would force you to resign from your...
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would i be okay with joe biden driving them on the interstate right now, anywhere in a major american city from one side of the city to the other? my answer is no. in fact, i think there are a lot of people out there democrat republicans and independents who have gone through a situation like this when your parents or the grand parents get into their 80s like joe biden is and you can see the diminishment of their cognition in realtime which is what we are seeing with joe biden. i just don't there's any real parent out there or grand parent who is being honest that would let them drive their children on the interstate in a major american city to go somewhere. the reason i bring that up as example if you would not let him drive your kids on the interstate somewhere why in the world is he in charge of making the most important decisions in the world? and here's the thing, lawrence. every day he's getting worse there. are some things where somebody can be heard. i think john fetterman is a disaster in the senate for possible but it's possible his cognition could get period because he's only in
would i be okay with joe biden driving them on the interstate right now, anywhere in a major american city from one side of the city to the other? my answer is no. in fact, i think there are a lot of people out there democrat republicans and independents who have gone through a situation like this when your parents or the grand parents get into their 80s like joe biden is and you can see the diminishment of their cognition in realtime which is what we are seeing with joe biden. i just don't...
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supreme youth council, yasser rahimi sed and sima news agency holiday celebrations in several american cities were accompanied by shootings that have left more than 100 dead and wounded since friday. guns killed darya latino one person killed and 22 people they were injured. one person was killed and 3 others were injured, all of them teenagers, and at a party in california , there were more than 12 shootings that left about 100 injured. the same incidents happened in just one week. we will not tolerate violence in my area. now, more than 800 children and teenagers have been killed by guns in the country, including suicides and murders . this month's new report by the johns hopkins center for gun violence solutions has the highest number of deaths due to gun violence so far in in 2021 , it was recorded that there were 49 thousand cases today we see shootings in america, so this statistic is not surprising. it doubles down on guns. restricting access to guns in important public places, as well as investing in social programs to prevent gun violence , will pay off and save people's lives. in it
supreme youth council, yasser rahimi sed and sima news agency holiday celebrations in several american cities were accompanied by shootings that have left more than 100 dead and wounded since friday. guns killed darya latino one person killed and 22 people they were injured. one person was killed and 3 others were injured, all of them teenagers, and at a party in california , there were more than 12 shootings that left about 100 injured. the same incidents happened in just one week. we will not...
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just a few in just four american cities. chicago detroit, saint louis and baltimore, with a combined population of just over 470,000, saw 336 homicides that year. in other words, just a few american neighborhoods, some more than 10% of the homicides experienced in three whole countries, despite housing, less than half a percent of those countries combined. i would note here that germany sentences, a higher percentage of convicted murderers to in prison than does the u.s. and in the u.k. the mandatory for illegal gun possession is years in prison. such offenses are regularly met with probation in cities like new york. so no, our compare it every higher incarceration rate is not primarily a function of a more punitive approach to crime. what about police violence? well, it turns out that it's thankfully way less common over the last few decades and is now not very common at all. in 1971, the nypd, over 220 people. that number is now down in the low twenties. the problem is that you wouldn't know this from listening to the criti
just a few in just four american cities. chicago detroit, saint louis and baltimore, with a combined population of just over 470,000, saw 336 homicides that year. in other words, just a few american neighborhoods, some more than 10% of the homicides experienced in three whole countries, despite housing, less than half a percent of those countries combined. i would note here that germany sentences, a higher percentage of convicted murderers to in prison than does the u.s. and in the u.k. the...
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this is not true of the american cities where the population of over 310000000 have killed over a 1000 people last year. and that's the kind of sub school that they have annually . the fresh produce last year till the 70 blue is not a good thing and they will have to do the way they did it. the cases were indicted more police, a would killed by criminals and, and the in some cases, well there was mention the systemic rest of races and the idea of the policeman will run themselves fresh citizens from the west indies and the whole block. uh, it smells comparable, but there are people who want to make it comparable. and the questions and caches of perception is reality. and so that takes on elizabeth natalia john lifting powers. thank you so much. i. it's not the news now. the u. s. supreme court has struck down the policy known as a family vaccine ruling done. rice cannot be considered as a factor in college and university admissions. the quotes conservative majority rule dot rice conscious admissions programs at harvard, and the university of north carolina were unconstitutional policie
this is not true of the american cities where the population of over 310000000 have killed over a 1000 people last year. and that's the kind of sub school that they have annually . the fresh produce last year till the 70 blue is not a good thing and they will have to do the way they did it. the cases were indicted more police, a would killed by criminals and, and the in some cases, well there was mention the systemic rest of races and the idea of the policeman will run themselves fresh citizens...
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the fourth larst brewer to milwa but f or fifth place here is good for first in virtually every american city brewing played a role in milwaukee's for the first generation or two of city hood and. milwaukee becomes the city back in 1846 and what went over the years was from 1840s to the 1850s sixties. they began to outgrow the local market. there were just not enough germans here to drink all that beer, so the more aggressive ones became what they called brewers, and that adding market area by year and a really big help. there was a chicago fire of 1871 and that wiped about half of chicago's breweries. and milwaukee breweries were only to to kind of fill that vacuum, satisfy chicago's thirst. i think in the years after the fire of 1871, there was a full of milwaukee beer going down chicago every day of the week. so they didn't get off the mat. no, those chicago breweries because milwaukee kind of filled that vacuum. so that was really important in terms of milwaukee having this huge population center, just 90 miles away. there's only one year back in 1890 when brewing was our most important f
the fourth larst brewer to milwa but f or fifth place here is good for first in virtually every american city brewing played a role in milwaukee's for the first generation or two of city hood and. milwaukee becomes the city back in 1846 and what went over the years was from 1840s to the 1850s sixties. they began to outgrow the local market. there were just not enough germans here to drink all that beer, so the more aggressive ones became what they called brewers, and that adding market area by...
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you don't see in most first world cities sights you see in every american city.ake it easier to get hold of the drugs or more acceptable to get ahold of the drugs or normalize taking of the drug, such as vending machine with crack pipes suggest we are in there a bit. something needs to be radically rethought in this country about this issue. young people's lives are being destroyed by getting access to drugs which are mind alteringly strong, laced with other substances like fentanyl and you can say we need to make this safer. no, there is no way to make that safer. the only safe way is to make sure young people and others don't get anywhere near the drugs. >> kayleigh: assume responsibility by the government to protect citizens, protect borders and stop coddling people who need help and give firm discipline in the way that enables them to end the addiction. they do not care whether we call them addict or person with an addiction, that is something taxpayer dollars have gone toward, restructuring the language. >> kayleigh: you have an addict, give them tools to do
you don't see in most first world cities sights you see in every american city.ake it easier to get hold of the drugs or more acceptable to get ahold of the drugs or normalize taking of the drug, such as vending machine with crack pipes suggest we are in there a bit. something needs to be radically rethought in this country about this issue. young people's lives are being destroyed by getting access to drugs which are mind alteringly strong, laced with other substances like fentanyl and you can...
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but drug consumption and drug trafficking are clearly out of control, large american cities are increasingly turning into giant oozing ulcers. here reigns, fentanyl, a vapor that is impregnated and quickly replaces one's own air. american forum corporations gave a start to revelry back in the nineties, opioid addiction, intoxicating drugs were prescribed to anyone, and in the end they began to be sold without prescriptions and tens of millions got hooked on them in any pharmacy, and the number of victims, according to the most conservative estimates, was more than 100,000 people with prescriptions alone on ip - hell and 76 million were discharged. of course , drug addiction of this magnitude could not take place without the benevolent attitude of the authorities. someone at the top directly made money on this, but in general, the authorities proceeded from the fact that a person when high, he is passive, irresponsible and generally safe. however, there is a mass pestilence among the music class. frightened the bosses and the pharm company were taken on a leash by a few. they even issued cour
but drug consumption and drug trafficking are clearly out of control, large american cities are increasingly turning into giant oozing ulcers. here reigns, fentanyl, a vapor that is impregnated and quickly replaces one's own air. american forum corporations gave a start to revelry back in the nineties, opioid addiction, intoxicating drugs were prescribed to anyone, and in the end they began to be sold without prescriptions and tens of millions got hooked on them in any pharmacy, and the number...
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it's pretty obvious to see what's happened in great american cities, marc. over the past 3 to 4 years. it is those policies that -- walk around new york and see the homelessness and on and on it goes. final comment on that. i want to share this graphic here. among the age groups, 30 to 49 year olds are up 39%. 50 to 64 up to 11 percent. the older you are the more conservative you become. >> that's very true. the millennials are becoming more conservative as they get older, too. it's the left pushing this radical agenda. gallup poll came out 69% of americans don't believe that biological men should be able to compete in women's sports. only 29% do. this has become the cause of the left. so as long as they keep pushing these radical agendas they will make social conservatism more popular. the republicans need to talk about these issues. the democrats are pushing the country further to the right on these issues. >> bill: thank you, sir, not to see you. talk again later in the week. >> thank you. >> dana reads sports. >> dana: are you ready? historic day on the
it's pretty obvious to see what's happened in great american cities, marc. over the past 3 to 4 years. it is those policies that -- walk around new york and see the homelessness and on and on it goes. final comment on that. i want to share this graphic here. among the age groups, 30 to 49 year olds are up 39%. 50 to 64 up to 11 percent. the older you are the more conservative you become. >> that's very true. the millennials are becoming more conservative as they get older, too. it's the...
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we need to introduce american cities, trees, what better place than the nation's capital which had awing tourism but there was an interesting thing that happened when i was researching the book. and i was reading about her career as a correspondent and came upon one of her columns and it was published in november of 1883 and this was before she had ever gone to japan. she describes to readers in st. louis, she went to the national mall to report on this new project the army corps of engineers had just started to turn this swampy area down by the washington monument into a public part. it was a big wasteland, the potomac river would come to the base of the washington monument. people complained about it for years, it was nasty and smelly so they finally said we are going to fill in this land and create a public park. she went to the national mall in november 18, '83. she rides to the top of the washington monument which is still under construction. she has to ride the platform elevator which the workmen used to carry the materials to the top. it was a platform elevator that had a cage
we need to introduce american cities, trees, what better place than the nation's capital which had awing tourism but there was an interesting thing that happened when i was researching the book. and i was reading about her career as a correspondent and came upon one of her columns and it was published in november of 1883 and this was before she had ever gone to japan. she describes to readers in st. louis, she went to the national mall to report on this new project the army corps of engineers...
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american forces doing in syria? the operation is in a village in the south of the city, where a civilian was killed. number were also injured, but so far we have not seen any statement from the american army, the reason for this operation is still unknown , but this issue is clearly seen. american forces records the residents of this village panicked and they fled from their homes. they wanted to take shelter in their fields, but the american forces started shooting at them indiscriminately, killing one civilian and injuring several others. in syria, they use the natural resources of the oil country, for this purpose they occupy the oil-rich region of northern syria, this has caused syria to face a fuel shortage. the series of operations without coordination with the government of damascus does and i do whatever i like. it is true that there is no american side . the united states has occupied parts of the syrian territory in the north of this country. the united states has also established illegal military bases in them . this action was done without the consent of the syrian government. this action was not carried
american forces doing in syria? the operation is in a village in the south of the city, where a civilian was killed. number were also injured, but so far we have not seen any statement from the american army, the reason for this operation is still unknown , but this issue is clearly seen. american forces records the residents of this village panicked and they fled from their homes. they wanted to take shelter in their fields, but the american forces started shooting at them indiscriminately,...
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you watch this and say some of the american cities have been through this before. me feels different. they are not cracking down on the crime. not doing anything about the homeless situation in that city and the businesses are checking out. the residents are fleeing. so, what is going to eventually give here? >> i think it's tough. you've been on this for a few years during covid, the other thing you have to add is taxes. so the combination of high taxes, homelessness and crime, it's hurting a lot of the larger cities. it's not just crime, but a lot is the homelessness issue. and what we need to do, we have to get back to making sure there's a rule of law and we have to -- >> sandra: you don't hear a lot of democrats making that point, robert. >> listen, rule of law is what makes america america and not a third world country, i think we have to step it up and san francisco, tech is struggling, is going to be hurting and see it benefit other areas. >> sandra: still raising taxes on those that stay. tyler, i don't know how much longer this can last. the words of some
you watch this and say some of the american cities have been through this before. me feels different. they are not cracking down on the crime. not doing anything about the homeless situation in that city and the businesses are checking out. the residents are fleeing. so, what is going to eventually give here? >> i think it's tough. you've been on this for a few years during covid, the other thing you have to add is taxes. so the combination of high taxes, homelessness and crime, it's...
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and these were found to be more advanced than the legacy transport system of american cities that were built in 19 o. 4 parts of the american system are over a 150 years old. the sheer size and density of the cities also contribute to high ridership. sol, korea has a population of nearly $23000000.00 people with $22700.00 people per square mile. type pay has $8500000.00 people, but a population density of $19400.00 people per square mile. and in contrast, new york city has just a population of $21000000.00, but a population density of only $4500.00 people per square mile. high speed trains are also extremely expensive, it's a very high tech product that requires precise manufacturing. so that 1000 metric tons of trains can travel at 300 kilometers per hour because it is so heavy and travel so fast. the track it requires is awesome, very difficult to construct because of the expense associated with it. high speed rail makes the most sense when the distance is not that long. it has to be a distance where it's too far to drive, but too close to fly conveniently, or about less than 500 mil
and these were found to be more advanced than the legacy transport system of american cities that were built in 19 o. 4 parts of the american system are over a 150 years old. the sheer size and density of the cities also contribute to high ridership. sol, korea has a population of nearly $23000000.00 people with $22700.00 people per square mile. type pay has $8500000.00 people, but a population density of $19400.00 people per square mile. and in contrast, new york city has just a population of...
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live from new york city, it is a friday in the summer and it's our all-american summer concert seriesh justin moore and riley green. let me tell you, folks, here in new york city you could thought have a more gorgeous day. right now nice and dry, 66 degrees, it is going to be perfect for the concert which officially is going to kick off one hour from now right out on fox square. going to be a great day. >> ainsley: i love the lyric he doesn't even know who jack daniels is. >> steve: i do. >> ainsley: i unfortunately do, too. >> steve: and his friend jim beam. >> brian: she can even bait a hook is that an attractive quality for a woman? >> ainsley: absolutely. >> brian: sit there and jam a worm, put a hook through a worm's mouth. >> steve: use a lure. >> brian: that's true. to really test out. >> ainsley: put it through the worm's body and then you throw it in the water. >> brian: as an ice breaker, i know they have that singles place just lunch. you could do that. a lot of people. >> steve: fish just lunch? >> brian: when you meet a woman and want to find out if she is right for you.
live from new york city, it is a friday in the summer and it's our all-american summer concert seriesh justin moore and riley green. let me tell you, folks, here in new york city you could thought have a more gorgeous day. right now nice and dry, 66 degrees, it is going to be perfect for the concert which officially is going to kick off one hour from now right out on fox square. going to be a great day. >> ainsley: i love the lyric he doesn't even know who jack daniels is. >> steve:...
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all because of, well, this, a thick haze that is hanging over many american cities caused by smoke froming canadian wildfires. detroit, new york remain in the top five right now for the world's worst air quality cities. this drone video we will show you, this is from new york this morning where the city's public school schools have canceled outdoor activities. both philadelphia and new york are under what is called code red alerts. go outside and you will feel it. the smoke is coming from quebec where more than 150 active wildfires are currently burning. let's get to. cnn's athena jones and meg terrell join us from new york on this. you've been out all this morning, athena. what are you noticing? >> good morning, kate. well, you know, these wildfires may be taking place hundreds of miles away, but you can certainly see the impact here. just look out across the hudson river. that's jersey city, new jersey, out there. you can sort of make out the statue of liberty just off the shoreline there, but the concern is about the health and safety of residents here and across the region. new jers
all because of, well, this, a thick haze that is hanging over many american cities caused by smoke froming canadian wildfires. detroit, new york remain in the top five right now for the world's worst air quality cities. this drone video we will show you, this is from new york this morning where the city's public school schools have canceled outdoor activities. both philadelphia and new york are under what is called code red alerts. go outside and you will feel it. the smoke is coming from...
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why had has the blm mind set done to once great american cities, destroyed them. criminals walk the stores taking when they. typeset is their right consuper reparations some say what wha is worse society is aand en. monsters assaulting, robbing and murdering in broad daylight y. a repetitive boom, boom >> officers arrived found 2 gunshot victims a then year old man and a 34 year old pregnant woman in this tesla well. and the ultimate grift is the cities are now full of squatters and dangerous. my next guest a residential developer and says the last few years he has been dealing with the people squatting in his vacant properties. it lead him to call police 90 times. >> >> was there anybody there. are you sure. >> >> guess up to -- everything i'm talking to him. >> you will be rested for prospect from here on out. >> they will board it up. >> so. >> okay. >> >> all well and good the squatters kept coming back. the developer hired a private security team that is what is coming to remove them when this happened. >> >> they decided to fwhaurn downful joining me brandon
why had has the blm mind set done to once great american cities, destroyed them. criminals walk the stores taking when they. typeset is their right consuper reparations some say what wha is worse society is aand en. monsters assaulting, robbing and murdering in broad daylight y. a repetitive boom, boom >> officers arrived found 2 gunshot victims a then year old man and a 34 year old pregnant woman in this tesla well. and the ultimate grift is the cities are now full of squatters and...
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[applause] law and order must be maintained, especially in american cities. permit the inmates run the asylum. we must reject soros backed prosecutors who refuse to enforce the law, and we must always support the minute limit of law enforcement who work hard to keep us safe. [applause] we also must reestablish integrity in our institutions and that includes our military. i a navy veteran. i am proud to have served. [applause] proud to have done a tour in iraq and it was something that i had a lot of opportunities. i was a blue-collar kid growing up. my mom was a nurse. my father worked for nielsen television ratings went up with the tv boxes on the nielsen founded back in the day. i was given nothing. i had to earn what i got. i mean i worked minimum wage jobs just get through school. what i was able to put myself in a position to have a lot of opportunities. i could've made a lot of money but this was after 9/11. i felt that people should serve and so i volunteered to do that and you know you look back at the loss of potential income but wearing the cloth of
[applause] law and order must be maintained, especially in american cities. permit the inmates run the asylum. we must reject soros backed prosecutors who refuse to enforce the law, and we must always support the minute limit of law enforcement who work hard to keep us safe. [applause] we also must reestablish integrity in our institutions and that includes our military. i a navy veteran. i am proud to have served. [applause] proud to have done a tour in iraq and it was something that i had a...
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city centers. some of that anti urban kind of instinct was actually tied to the, you know, the now the tail end of the great migration and movement of african americans from the south into central cities. this is dr. hardley h. m a professor of urban planning. underneath all of this, it is all sitting on a bedrock of the unspoken racism and not wanting to move to the center of cities that created a really particular vicious cycle of this investment in cities. but then, you know, the investment and suburbs and expansion of the suckers, this exit us of white people into suburbs was eventually dumped white flight. and since public services are largely funded through property taxes deprived inner city communities of funding and social services, l squared at the end of the 2nd world war, a marked independence from many countries in the global south. and a lot of those places modernize their cities based on western examples, even in places like thailand, which wasn't directly colonized the west, was still a benchmark for aspiration in modern city. now in the day, i also got the pattern on each side of the house is a place and he has a motto to enter on is
city centers. some of that anti urban kind of instinct was actually tied to the, you know, the now the tail end of the great migration and movement of african americans from the south into central cities. this is dr. hardley h. m a professor of urban planning. underneath all of this, it is all sitting on a bedrock of the unspoken racism and not wanting to move to the center of cities that created a really particular vicious cycle of this investment in cities. but then, you know, the investment...
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. >>> well, gun violence erupted in several american cities this holiday weekend, bringing the totalumber of mass shootings so far this year to over 300. cbs's elise preston is in los angeles with more on that. elise? >> reporter: jericka, much of that violence happened at parties crowded with teenagers. multiple mass shootings where the victims were just kids. a violent holiday weekend. los angeles authorities are on the hunt for the gunman who opened fire at a house party, wounding eight, most of them teenagers. >> ihi g se well as weend 's day as wellween ant y t safe. >> reporter: mass shootings erupted in several communities across the country. outside chicago one person died and at least 22 others were injured after gunshots rang out at a juneteenth celebration. in st. louis the community is heartbroken after one teen was killed and nine others were shot at a party. >> the violence these children experienced last night is intolerable and unacceptable. >> reporter: so far this year nationwide more than 800 children and teenagers have been killed by gun violence. josh horowitz wi
. >>> well, gun violence erupted in several american cities this holiday weekend, bringing the totalumber of mass shootings so far this year to over 300. cbs's elise preston is in los angeles with more on that. elise? >> reporter: jericka, much of that violence happened at parties crowded with teenagers. multiple mass shootings where the victims were just kids. a violent holiday weekend. los angeles authorities are on the hunt for the gunman who opened fire at a house party,...
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. >>> and haze and smoke is settling over the american cities, coming as the massive wildfires are burning in the united states, and remember, this is what we showed you a couple of weeks ago, but this is chicago, which had the worst air quality second to new delhi, india. 87 million people in the united states are under air quality alerts this evening, and the conditions are expected to be bad for the next few days. >> a lot of people need to know that when the air quality declines over the next 48 hours, and in different regions in our state here down state by thursday, it is unsafe to be outdoors, and use a mask, and pay attention to the alerts. >> you heard it there. the health leaders are saying try to stay indoors and if you to go outside, you should be wearing a mask, and one of the good masks like we wore in covid. >> the n95. >> yes, exactly. luckily, the skies here they are pretty clear. >> it has been good, and the air quality is good now, but with the high pressure building, we could see a moderate shift now into that category, because as the air is drying out, it is going to s
. >>> and haze and smoke is settling over the american cities, coming as the massive wildfires are burning in the united states, and remember, this is what we showed you a couple of weeks ago, but this is chicago, which had the worst air quality second to new delhi, india. 87 million people in the united states are under air quality alerts this evening, and the conditions are expected to be bad for the next few days. >> a lot of people need to know that when the air quality...
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angeles, with more than 45 thousand homeless among american cities, from this however, those like omid and his neighbors should be happy that at least they have a shelter , it's not like i want to live here that we can find . he has been living on the street without shelter for 13 years and many other homeless people were camped on the street in babylon. conditions for american society it is even more difficult for people over the age of 50. some of these people are experiencing homelessness for the first time . the washington post reported in an article about the arrival of many elderly people in shelters that they are unable to take care of . according to government estimates, it is about 25 a thousand citizens over the age of 55 in this country have become homeless during a period in 2019. according to the report of the us census bureau, the number of women has increased to more than 582 thousand in 2022 , and the number of people of color in the old americans is among them. there are more households, among them, it has the largest share, and the second place is black americans . it
angeles, with more than 45 thousand homeless among american cities, from this however, those like omid and his neighbors should be happy that at least they have a shelter , it's not like i want to live here that we can find . he has been living on the street without shelter for 13 years and many other homeless people were camped on the street in babylon. conditions for american society it is even more difficult for people over the age of 50. some of these people are experiencing homelessness...
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what kind of holidays in several american cities were accompanied by shootings that have left more than 100 dead and injured since friday. children and teenagers killed with guns in this country one person was killed and 22 people were injured. at a party in the mekhuri fund, one person was killed and 2 others were injured, all of whom were teenagers, and at a party in california, more than 12 shootings occurred, and around 100 were injured. all these events happened in just one week. we will not tolerate violent acts in my area. suicide and murder can be killed with guns. the new report of this month by the center for solutions to violence , according to hopkins, shows that the highest number of deaths from gun violence has been recorded so far in 2021, which was 49,000 cases, and unfortunately, every it is the day of the shooting in america, so this statistic is not surprising. limiting access to guns in important public places , as well as investing in social programs to prevent gun violence, will be effective and will save lives. according to press tv, the opposition parties believe
what kind of holidays in several american cities were accompanied by shootings that have left more than 100 dead and injured since friday. children and teenagers killed with guns in this country one person was killed and 22 people were injured. at a party in the mekhuri fund, one person was killed and 2 others were injured, all of whom were teenagers, and at a party in california, more than 12 shootings occurred, and around 100 were injured. all these events happened in just one week. we will...
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. >> reporter: tonight, the retail decline of a major american city as san francisco pays the price for struggle over the city's identity miguel almiguer, nbc news, san francisco. >>> we're getting new details about how four children survived that deadly plane crash in the amazon and for the first time, we're learning more about the pilot's urgent mayday calls. kelly cobiella reports. >> reporter: it's been called a miracle, four siblings between the ages of 1 and 13 found alive after 40 days alone in the amazon jungle. surviving a plane crash that killed their mother and two others "i always had faith," their father said. a preliminary report issued by colombian authorities and obtained by nbc news says the single engine cessna they were in was airworthy, but it says the pilot radioed a mayday twice because of engine trouble. 35 minutes into the flight and again 26 minutes later, calling, mayday, mayday, mayday, the engine is failing again, going to look for a river. the report, written before the children were found, says the aircraft crashed nose first into the jungle floor these pho
. >> reporter: tonight, the retail decline of a major american city as san francisco pays the price for struggle over the city's identity miguel almiguer, nbc news, san francisco. >>> we're getting new details about how four children survived that deadly plane crash in the amazon and for the first time, we're learning more about the pilot's urgent mayday calls. kelly cobiella reports. >> reporter: it's been called a miracle, four siblings between the ages of 1 and 13 found...
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foot traffic in the area, with san francisco's office market taking the hardest hit of any major american cityecide what to do with that property. >>> and instagram's telegram-like broadcast channels will now be available around the world. the feature allows users to send messages to their followers who can then react to them and vote in polls but not respond to them directly. until today it was limited to select creators. >>> that's your cbs "money watch" report for this friday morning. i'm shanelle kaul, cbs news, new york. >>> federal prosecutors have agreed to withdraw a number of charges against former crypto executive sam bankman-fried with a caveat. the disgraced ceo has been fighting five extra charges after he was indicted from the -- extradited from the bahamas last december. prosecutors have agreed to move forward with another eight charges this coming october as the judge allowed a second trial for the extra charges. >>> vincent van gogh came to life in paris thanks to artificial intelligence. an interactive exhibit allows people to have a conversation with the late legendary dutch
foot traffic in the area, with san francisco's office market taking the hardest hit of any major american cityecide what to do with that property. >>> and instagram's telegram-like broadcast channels will now be available around the world. the feature allows users to send messages to their followers who can then react to them and vote in polls but not respond to them directly. until today it was limited to select creators. >>> that's your cbs "money watch" report for...
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holidays it was accompanied by shootings in several american cities, which has left more than 100 dead and injured since friday. according to cbs , more than 800 children and teenagers have been killed by guns in this country since the beginning of the year. image in the latino sea one person was killed and 22 people were injured. at a party in the fund, you know from the facts that one person was killed and 2 others were injured, all of whom were teenagers, and more than 12 shootings occurred at a party in california, which left a hundred wounded. these incidents occur hours a week of such violent acts in my area we will not allow the country to be killed by guns, which includes suicide and murder. this month's new report by the johns hopkins center for solutions to gun violence shows that the highest number of deaths due to gun violence has been recorded in 2021, which is 49,000 cases, and unfortunately we have shootings every day in america, so this statistic is not surprising. the people of italy protested according to press tv , opposition parties believe that the current governme
holidays it was accompanied by shootings in several american cities, which has left more than 100 dead and injured since friday. according to cbs , more than 800 children and teenagers have been killed by guns in this country since the beginning of the year. image in the latino sea one person was killed and 22 people were injured. at a party in the fund, you know from the facts that one person was killed and 2 others were injured, all of whom were teenagers, and more than 12 shootings occurred...
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the worst air quality in the world, another american city recording a level even worse. some schools in the northeast closed tonight. president biden already sending hundreds of firefighters to help canada battle the fires. timing this out when this system shifts. tonight, former president trump, abc news confirming he's now received a letter from the special counsel's office officially warning him he is the target of an ongoing special counsel investigation linked to his handling of classified documents. what this now means for any potential indictment and how soon. late reporting. tonight, prime suspect in the disappearance of natalie holloway has now been extradited from peru to the u.s. arriving late today and where this goes. in florida the case of a young mother shot and killed by a neighbor. the neighbor shooting right through her own front door. tonight the suspect appearing before the judge listed as a suicide risk, forced to wear a green vest. now charged with manslaughter. a major civil rights victory at the supreme court. two conservative justices siding with
the worst air quality in the world, another american city recording a level even worse. some schools in the northeast closed tonight. president biden already sending hundreds of firefighters to help canada battle the fires. timing this out when this system shifts. tonight, former president trump, abc news confirming he's now received a letter from the special counsel's office officially warning him he is the target of an ongoing special counsel investigation linked to his handling of classified...
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skirmish, according to the police, as a result, several dozen people were injured. and in another american city of richmondja, an unknown fire was opened in a park near the university, at least two people were killed, 13 more were injured, police special forces detained two suspects, as local tv channels report, all the victims are students, who gathered for graduation, because after advertising the program all over the walls, my colleagues will tell you what the participants of gaming culture festivals in moscow discussed. it's our birthday and we have prepared a surprise for you in our application, a product of your choice for only 1 rub. tasty point 1 year together vtb team when there is a lot of good they need to share. so i share vtb will quickly register a business, open an account. use this promo code and then i will get a month of free service. and you get three whole vtb benefit for yourself and your partner. and you ’ve lathered your vacation somewhere, because there are so many excellent options for vacation housing on the site daily, something pulls you to lather somewhere. from you
skirmish, according to the police, as a result, several dozen people were injured. and in another american city of richmondja, an unknown fire was opened in a park near the university, at least two people were killed, 13 more were injured, police special forces detained two suspects, as local tv channels report, all the victims are students, who gathered for graduation, because after advertising the program all over the walls, my colleagues will tell you what the participants of gaming culture...
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another mass shooting now in the american city of richmond a few hours ago, shots were fired during a graduation ceremony at the local guginock secondary school, two people were killed and five were injured. it is known that the attack was committed by an eighteen-year-old young man, the police managed to detain him soon. after he fled the crime scene , mass shootings in the united states are not reported this year, a record one-third higher than last year , experts are at a loss to guess what the reasons for this and possibly the overall increase in crime american society. well , it is also possible that we are talking about a new social psychedelia. on the eve of france , 14 general national protests against pension reform were held, organized by the country's trade unions, the intensity of passions does not subside in demonstrations and rallies. applied the participation of about a million people in paris alone took to the streets 300.000 in the capital and other cities. their distance quite expectedly got out of the collision. dozens detained in the next two months, unions intend
another mass shooting now in the american city of richmond a few hours ago, shots were fired during a graduation ceremony at the local guginock secondary school, two people were killed and five were injured. it is known that the attack was committed by an eighteen-year-old young man, the police managed to detain him soon. after he fled the crime scene , mass shootings in the united states are not reported this year, a record one-third higher than last year , experts are at a loss to guess what...