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. >> at least that's what thousands of residents discovered in downtown asheville, north carolina. >>woke up on wednesday morning in the dark, and the local electric company says the culprit was a squirrel that came into contact with some wiring. power was eventually restored by 8:30 a.m. >> but sadly, there's no word on the condition of the squirrel. but at least we explained that power outage in a nutshell. >> i like that. i was going to say, alvin! i know he's not a chipmunk, but giving the same vibes, right? >> close enough. >>> next, to the heavens smiling down on sin city. >> this double rainbow is a pride miracle, and it was caught on camera as a southern storm passed through the las vegas area. >> almost starting to look like a triple rainbow there. experts say a double rainbow occurs when sunlight is reflected twice within a raindrop. the colors are always in reverse, a mirror image of the primary rainbow. did i -- my brain hurts now. >>> fasten your seat belts for that energetic accordion >>> fasten your seat belts for superstar alex meixner, m-e-i-x-n-e-r. ♪ politics and fo
. >> at least that's what thousands of residents discovered in downtown asheville, north carolina. >>woke up on wednesday morning in the dark, and the local electric company says the culprit was a squirrel that came into contact with some wiring. power was eventually restored by 8:30 a.m. >> but sadly, there's no word on the condition of the squirrel. but at least we explained that power outage in a nutshell. >> i like that. i was going to say, alvin! i know he's not a...
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i'm a shot of us of in asheville is, is it so i think brazilian jujitsu has more prominent villa japanese style because it focuses more on judah with out of which is one of the biggest sports in japan on while his partial under paul said c. e o ask injured because of the opinion. i think the because brazilian jujitsu focuses on grappling while without a ha, looks less aggressive. so here are complicated boddeson meals. i got his new parking garage been that attracts me. people who don't necessarily want to be fighters, can known as the for people who want to practice the sport and learn how to defend themselves. yours, but don't want to fight emma may or anything like that. my skin. okay. oh, so i will pay me me. our or cor oak with a gina silly p. first came into contact with you jitsu during his childhood in rio de janeiro. charles, i was a lie when i asked them bad old scores into work. tammy, fast forward, i liked it and i was good. so i started competing as our committee, it was actually teenager, although it started gaining way. i saw at 21 when i was really overweight. i took it up
i'm a shot of us of in asheville is, is it so i think brazilian jujitsu has more prominent villa japanese style because it focuses more on judah with out of which is one of the biggest sports in japan on while his partial under paul said c. e o ask injured because of the opinion. i think the because brazilian jujitsu focuses on grappling while without a ha, looks less aggressive. so here are complicated boddeson meals. i got his new parking garage been that attracts me. people who don't...
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great unlock of going from high priced markets in new york and california to places like miami or ashevillerolina and austin. and that's caused a tremendous kind of sluicing of hot money into these markets where you just never had the inventory. john: and interest rates. you mentioned interest rates are low. they're creeping up, but they're still at historic lows. mortgage applications at a ti, rents are skyrocketing. sa how does that work? roben: there's a shortage of affordable housing. if you were thinking that i'm going to husband cash and save for years and a starter home or starter rental type thing in order to, if you had a price in mind, suddenly that price in many ces was blown out of the water because mortgage rates are -- were so low, because you had such a piping hot housing market. and, john, on top of that, homebuilders did the rational thing and pulled back drastically after the great financial crisis. we thought that that was going to be a generational overhang. and so now we're paying for the decisions that were kind of made in the fog of 2009 and 2010. millennials have com
great unlock of going from high priced markets in new york and california to places like miami or ashevillerolina and austin. and that's caused a tremendous kind of sluicing of hot money into these markets where you just never had the inventory. john: and interest rates. you mentioned interest rates are low. they're creeping up, but they're still at historic lows. mortgage applications at a ti, rents are skyrocketing. sa how does that work? roben: there's a shortage of affordable housing. if...
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and, and that's good because i, it means that i, you also help all the factory are in the country. asheville, paula, she's ordered, 18000 polo shirts. masks and baseball caps all with the same design. i. huh. that's a big challenge for the startup. oh yeah. we have to make and match with many on different type the different test on fact make because the quantity in to be an one left all of us me could affect the quantity yet major clients overlooked these little differences to show their green credit as an additional service more loop calculates how much c o 2 they've saved, depending on the color we've and production method of the chosen material. i mean, it's not just big companies who make purchases over more loop. so does young designer t i e dot own blue runner, won all the bags and clothes. the boutique artist creates for her label. marianna z um are one of a kind. she adapt sir ideas to the materials, not the other way around less. i only can make on her for now. my pin gap can oh, it's more like giving new life to unused fabric like my why. so it doesn't feel like 2nd hand fabrics ap
and, and that's good because i, it means that i, you also help all the factory are in the country. asheville, paula, she's ordered, 18000 polo shirts. masks and baseball caps all with the same design. i. huh. that's a big challenge for the startup. oh yeah. we have to make and match with many on different type the different test on fact make because the quantity in to be an one left all of us me could affect the quantity yet major clients overlooked these little differences to show their green...
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now as a dramatic us, this situation is in asheville and we are also observing similar trends in many other countries around the world. the prices of food, the process of fuel arising pretty much everywhere, even in the developed countries. i wonder how much that has the state of the global economy influence what's going on in the country wants the share. busy of the globalized influence on the domestic affairs there. historically, you know, an island nation like because we have always been influenced by historical developments. you know that the great depression of the 1930s, and i'm actually characterizing the economic crisis in sri lanka now as another depression. and the great depression led to policy in sri lanka, of free education, free health care food subsidies. and to this day, some of that survived, i teach at university all university, since we like our state universities and we have free education up to university. and so the great depression, even though it was a global phenomena, ended up creating a welfare state in sri lanka. similarly, the crisis of the 1970s, ma'am, y
now as a dramatic us, this situation is in asheville and we are also observing similar trends in many other countries around the world. the prices of food, the process of fuel arising pretty much everywhere, even in the developed countries. i wonder how much that has the state of the global economy influence what's going on in the country wants the share. busy of the globalized influence on the domestic affairs there. historically, you know, an island nation like because we have always been...
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now as a dramatic us, this situation is in asheville and we are also observing similar trends in many other countries around the world. the prices of food, the process of fuel arising pretty much everywhere, even in the developed countries. i wonder how much that has the state of the global economy influence what's going on in the country wants the share. busy of the globalized influence on the domestic affairs there. historically, you know, an island nation like us, you have always been influenced by historical developments. you know, that the great depression of the 1920s. and i'm actually characterizing the economic crisis, israel aka, now as another depression. and the great depression led to policies in sri lanka, of free education, free health care, from subsidies. and to this day, some of that survived. i teach in a university all university since we like our state universities and we have free education up the university. and so the great depression has been good, was a global phenomena, ended up creating a welfare state in sri lanka. similarly, the crisis of the 1970s. um you
now as a dramatic us, this situation is in asheville and we are also observing similar trends in many other countries around the world. the prices of food, the process of fuel arising pretty much everywhere, even in the developed countries. i wonder how much that has the state of the global economy influence what's going on in the country wants the share. busy of the globalized influence on the domestic affairs there. historically, you know, an island nation like us, you have always been...
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i mean, the estonian has new ideas while ms. dia kinser asheville, has old stories from back when georgia was still part of the soviet union entering daily, changed ref i only, she was very important back then. like i get that this mouth so good. we got from data is chase. she was exported abroad a chinese, you know, we got bonuses and had great working conditions. we have several of did working on the key plantations. you were financially secure. i said, oh, i'm actually about to chase blended. it was a happy time for ms. dia kinslow, rationally. that was over 30 years ago. i turned that operation was our young from not recognized of when the soviet union broke apart. we had no more in common chemistry. it's i, with the plantations became while i was downtown, and because we weren't earning enough anymore, my son went abroad, guides of the diabetes we've only managed to make ends meet for his financial support. so it really does somewhat. it's not ever the tea producer pays above average weight is during the 5 month harvest season. and that enables employees to make a living for the rest
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joining me now, chrissy brown, executive director of mountaineer pregnancy services in asheville, northolina, one of the clinics attacked this week. i saw the way it looked, you know, the photo of the front of their crisis pregnancy center that you work for. my question to you is, it's pretty awful, will you be cowed by these -- the actions, these criminal actions of the radicals? >> thank you for having us on, laura. although we take this as a direct threat to our pregnancy center, we will not back down. we continue today to provide services to a full day of clients. we will be doing tomorrow providing clients, we just have to make a few alterations in light of doors being broken and that type of thing, but we will continue doing what we do. >> laura: and the young women who come for hope and an alternative to abortion -- up at the great privilege of speaking a lot of crisis pregnancy centers across the country, just amazing angels among us who work at these centers. but are they -- you worried that they are going to be scared, which i think is part of the plan here? they don't want th
joining me now, chrissy brown, executive director of mountaineer pregnancy services in asheville, northolina, one of the clinics attacked this week. i saw the way it looked, you know, the photo of the front of their crisis pregnancy center that you work for. my question to you is, it's pretty awful, will you be cowed by these -- the actions, these criminal actions of the radicals? >> thank you for having us on, laura. although we take this as a direct threat to our pregnancy center, we...
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in asheville, north carolina, another crisis pregnancy center was vandalized overnight.dows broken, graffiti that read "if abortions aren't safe, neither are you." we recently saw a similar attack that was in a clinic in wisconsin, and yet nancy pelosi is blocking a bill that would step up security for these justices who might soon overturn roe v. wade, really? and just to recap, the party that claims to revere our great institutions, the democratic party, they first vilified, then they smeared, a u.s. supreme court justice, then many called for violence against him. you won't know what hit you, right? and then someone, perhaps one of their lackeys inside the supreme court, leaked the courts abortion decision, or at least a draft of one, in an unprecedented effort to unleash an angry mob against the court, and then they lied about what the decision would mean to whip up their base in a frenzy with full of just lies and misinformation and propaganda, because of roe v. wade is overturned, abortion will not be illegal in america, it will be relegated and regulated by the st
in asheville, north carolina, another crisis pregnancy center was vandalized overnight.dows broken, graffiti that read "if abortions aren't safe, neither are you." we recently saw a similar attack that was in a clinic in wisconsin, and yet nancy pelosi is blocking a bill that would step up security for these justices who might soon overturn roe v. wade, really? and just to recap, the party that claims to revere our great institutions, the democratic party, they first vilified, then...
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and in asheville, north carolina, in ominous threat written on a building in red saying if abortions are unsafe, neither are you. all of the center's vowing to rebuild and repair the damage. the intense. >> was for compass care to stop service. we won't stop. and as the supreme court's decision on abortion looms, james revenge is promising more attacks right away if the ruling is a favorable one saying on their blog. >> to those who worked to oppress us if abortion is unsafe, you aren't either. we are everywhere. >> that was derek clark reporting for us. the department of homeland security is warning all pro life and pro abortion centers around the country to be on high alert for the next 6 months as tensions run high over the supreme court's final decision on roe v wade. olympic gold medalist simone biles and dozens of other women are suing the fbi for 1 billion dollars. the justice department is accused of mishandling the abuse case against larry nassar. the sports doctor found guilty of targeting young women and girls. a doj inspector general's report found the fbi knew about nass
and in asheville, north carolina, in ominous threat written on a building in red saying if abortions are unsafe, neither are you. all of the center's vowing to rebuild and repair the damage. the intense. >> was for compass care to stop service. we won't stop. and as the supreme court's decision on abortion looms, james revenge is promising more attacks right away if the ruling is a favorable one saying on their blog. >> to those who worked to oppress us if abortion is unsafe, you...
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christy brown is executive director of the mountain area pregnancy center in asheville, north carolina. the jane's revenge website is claiming responsibility for vandalism at her facility. thank you very much, christy, for being with us today. explain to us what happened at your facility and what you do there. what service you provide. >> thank you for having us on. we were contacted by our local police the morning of tuesday, june 7 to say our building had been vandalized. we rushed here to find the pictures that you have on screen, which is the red paint, the broken glass, the threats. fortunately the inside of our building was mostly spared. we were able to continue our services which include services to women and families going through an unplanned pregnancy or loss of a baby. >> martha: so this is what strikes me when i think about these places like the service that you provide. people who are pro choice should be in favor of the ability to choose, right? so you are providing women who choose to have their babies a place to go and provide them support, correct? are you trying to p
christy brown is executive director of the mountain area pregnancy center in asheville, north carolina. the jane's revenge website is claiming responsibility for vandalism at her facility. thank you very much, christy, for being with us today. explain to us what happened at your facility and what you do there. what service you provide. >> thank you for having us on. we were contacted by our local police the morning of tuesday, june 7 to say our building had been vandalized. we rushed here...
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here is another one from outside asheville, north carolina.ag show. the internet makes it all too easy to intimidate others, spread fear, and maybe cause some people to back away from the public arena all together. we heard about that at one of the most recent january 6th hearings. how donald trump triggered harassment of poll workers. some of the lawmakers investigating trump's coup attempt have beefed up security because they are facing so many threats now. of course january 6th was a glaring example of political violence. people using force to try to get their way. the supreme court's ruling against abortion may be used as an excuse for even more unrest. right wing media outlets and stars have been stoking fears of left wing mass violence as this report notes. fox and news max warned leftists were planning a night of rage, these banners said things like the left is threatening violence against justices. thankfully, that has not materialized. protests have been almost entirely peaceful this weekend. on saturday, fox naturally highlighted, qu
here is another one from outside asheville, north carolina.ag show. the internet makes it all too easy to intimidate others, spread fear, and maybe cause some people to back away from the public arena all together. we heard about that at one of the most recent january 6th hearings. how donald trump triggered harassment of poll workers. some of the lawmakers investigating trump's coup attempt have beefed up security because they are facing so many threats now. of course january 6th was a glaring...
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the municipalities, asheville, chicago the ones you might have heard of. the states as well and private and public institutions coming up with a report of processes themselves. a local process, how it needs to be experimental. i argue that local processes need to look at the stories of henrietta would and -- and contemporary stories -- and her lawsuits. the guise of reparations, they also require us to work internally into the ways of the legacies that slavery show up in our own lives and bodies. we question what's reparations look like in the particular places, right? the cities, the parishes in louisiana, and educational institutions in columbia that we occupy. and so, in the notes that i talk about how local reparation processes are also incredible value -- incredibly valuable to the national plan, right? it must also happen, in terms of actually alerting national stakeholders to what their needs are indifferent localities. i think the national movement could really benefit from being informed by the successes and setbacks of local efforts. and somethin
the municipalities, asheville, chicago the ones you might have heard of. the states as well and private and public institutions coming up with a report of processes themselves. a local process, how it needs to be experimental. i argue that local processes need to look at the stories of henrietta would and -- and contemporary stories -- and her lawsuits. the guise of reparations, they also require us to work internally into the ways of the legacies that slavery show up in our own lives and...
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refurbished and sold at those higher rents if it's anywhere where those tourist type of stuff, say, asheville, north carolina, whatever, airbnb's are putting people out. they had permanent residents, and they are getting more temporary rents and what happens is those people have to travel for like an hour at, two hours, which isn't good for anything. so, i don't have congress is doing anything, but i'm interested in finding out. >> appreciate that. a congressman from the new york times, rents is -- new york city, rents will rise by 3.2 5% for 2 million new yorkers. your thoughts on what our caller had to ask? >> i think areva is exactly right, her analysis was spot on. it is -- i'll answer her question, what is congress doing about it? boy, do i ever feel this in connecticut it is a wonderful district i represent, but rents are really really high. housing prices are, you know, young family can't touch it. it's a big part of the american dream. the reason this is a hard problem, and i will get to what congress is and should do, is that the main reason we have a housing problem in this country
refurbished and sold at those higher rents if it's anywhere where those tourist type of stuff, say, asheville, north carolina, whatever, airbnb's are putting people out. they had permanent residents, and they are getting more temporary rents and what happens is those people have to travel for like an hour at, two hours, which isn't good for anything. so, i don't have congress is doing anything, but i'm interested in finding out. >> appreciate that. a congressman from the new york times,...
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on the same day vandals writing no forced birth on a center in asheville, north carolina.. the group also claiming credit for the attacks in wisconsin, colorado, massachusetts, iowa, florida, here in washington, d.c. and as you see, dana, the list goes on and on. finally, an interesting observation today by our colleague "wall street journal" who wrote that the january 6 committee in her opinion is quote missing the forest for the trees and a real story as the explosion of political violence on all sides which the white house and democrats don't want to confront when it's politically inconvenient. >> bill: we have two people dead after a church shooting in alabama. the suspect is in custody. a news conference is about to get underway. we'll get you a live update coming up ahead here. >> dana: the husband of chicago's top prosecutor dialing 911 to report a domestic dispute with his wife. >> are you injured? >> not yet. >> okay. any weapons? don't touch me. for every veteran homeowner who needs money for their family, it's a new day in america. air force, pararescue, five ye
on the same day vandals writing no forced birth on a center in asheville, north carolina.. the group also claiming credit for the attacks in wisconsin, colorado, massachusetts, iowa, florida, here in washington, d.c. and as you see, dana, the list goes on and on. finally, an interesting observation today by our colleague "wall street journal" who wrote that the january 6 committee in her opinion is quote missing the forest for the trees and a real story as the explosion of political...
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christiansen mentioned that the 2018 research article mentioning that at the racial minority tucson asheville forests at lower rates than than other white counterparts and there would be efforts to conduct outreach to minority populations occupied 80s. so how is that going? are you making progress along those lines? >> yeah. we are starting to make a number of changes in this area. i'll give you an example. now, as we design our recreational facilities, are we designing them to be inclusive of all americans, not just some americans? and so we are looking at we designing some of our recreational facilities. we've also created this equity program to make sure that as we make decisions that that decision is inclusive and that we are looking at equity and how we describe yet those decisions across the landscape. we are doing that now even with the tenure strategy that our we are watching projects, are we working in areas that would benefit disadvantaged communities? and so, we are taking it good, hard look at the decisions we make and how we make those decisions, and the impact that they can have
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warnings around here, just east of philadelphia now, and in western north carolina, both close to ashevillerday, 80 in oakland, 73 in the city, 86 in san jose, 90's return in our warmer spots in length, 91 in concord and santa rosa. overnight we will fight patchy fog along the coast, stars out there, 40's and 50's. the warmest day tomorrow, cooling off by the end of the week. the weekend starts below average, we warm up for father's day and juneteenth and c c c c c >>> now we are going to >>> now we are going to celebrate the actor phil baker hall, the 90-year-old hollywood veteran rose to fame with television guest spots on "good times," "m.a.s.h." and starred on "seinfeld" and in "boogie nights." andrew dymburt has more on his legacy. good morning, andrew. >> reporter: good morning, george. he had a storied career in hollywood, spanning a half a century. comedies to drama, the beloved philip baker hall could do it all and will be remembered as one of the industry's most admired character actors. >> you took this book out in 1971. >> yes, and i returned it in >> '71. that was my first year
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that can be leverage a law, i think mention asheville in multilateralism to shuns can use some of that money and averaging leverage significantly. leveraging matters, as you said in your introductory remarks. i think that whatever we do, to ensure effectiveness and efficiency, the private sector is critical. governments have to play a role in times of support, but we have to make sure that whatever support is provided to us not undermine the private sector. rather it promotes, enhances, and facilitates the private sector, and logistics of getting food to markets. i think we house off to make sure that targeted it's done in such a way by those who actually need their support for seeds and fertilizers actually get it. most of those are actually women's more hold fall mers. targeting them, the digital technologies can play a role in. that finally, it is at the end of the day as you all said in the beginning, the fragility numbers it is important. many of my countries, and my other countries have already said, isis herat, in the horn of aqua, they are having what i call a disaster triangle
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pregnancy centers that have been the target of pro abortion vandalism, this crisis pregnancy center in asheville, north carolina, one of the several recently vandalized. do you condemn the actions of those who say they are going to continue to fight, i heard you use that word earlier. >> we actually put out a statement with the liberate abortion campaign this morning. we condemn all threats and acts of violence and destruction and that is not what you are saying and will see from those who support abortion rights across this country. you know, the national abortion federation put out the new report today that showed in 2021, more than 100% increase in attacks on abortion centers across the country. violence is something and threats that is something unfortunately that abortion providers and patients and supporters know all too well. we condemn all acts of it. we are going to mobilize peacefully, speaking out peacefully and making sure our voices are heard. >> sam, thanks for coming in. >> sandra: texas senator ted cruz as promised. great do have you here. >> great to be with you. >> sandra: we a
pregnancy centers that have been the target of pro abortion vandalism, this crisis pregnancy center in asheville, north carolina, one of the several recently vandalized. do you condemn the actions of those who say they are going to continue to fight, i heard you use that word earlier. >> we actually put out a statement with the liberate abortion campaign this morning. we condemn all threats and acts of violence and destruction and that is not what you are saying and will see from those...
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sabrina in asheville, north carolina, independent, thanks for waiting.r: the mass shootings that we have -- we have already got the world's strictest gun laws. i personally think -- [indiscernible] the best thing we can do is offer a defense, we are getting as a country, distracted by the violence in our country, not focusing on our economics. i would like to see congress release packages that stimulates the economy. out of that, lift the lien on the federal income tax returns that people can make for economic recovery, i would like to see another stimulus check. everybody is trying to recover. the economy is going crazy right now. i think people did stimulus checks, the businesses would create more revenue. if we lifted the liens on the federal income tax, that would put money and the economy. host: did you get a stimulus check during the pandemic, and did it help? guest: -- caller: it did help. my husband has child support on me, child support is -- i do not care how you say it, how many times they hide behind the children. it is a better system that o
sabrina in asheville, north carolina, independent, thanks for waiting.r: the mass shootings that we have -- we have already got the world's strictest gun laws. i personally think -- [indiscernible] the best thing we can do is offer a defense, we are getting as a country, distracted by the violence in our country, not focusing on our economics. i would like to see congress release packages that stimulates the economy. out of that, lift the lien on the federal income tax returns that people can...
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ash asheville their deaths further igniting the into.scon whose policies protected felon and suspected killer justin flores from serving time behind bars. gaffes cone is also restricting flores' case file telling prosecutors they need special access to view the documents. now one of his own deputies is calling him out. l.a. deputy district attorney john hatami tweeting, quote: george gascon cares about gun violence. actions speaks louder than words. he refuses to charge and prosecute gun days. cases. flores did not have a history of violent crime. the suspect was killed on the scene by police which has called attention to another gascon policy sparking even more outrage. back in 2020 the d.a. promised his office would pay the funeral expenses for anyone killed by police. but gascon's office denies this would happen in flores' case. those rumors aren't founded. we also hope people will stop playing politics with trauma and we can all get serious about how we prevent serious violence before it begins. meanwhile the el monte police departme
ash asheville their deaths further igniting the into.scon whose policies protected felon and suspected killer justin flores from serving time behind bars. gaffes cone is also restricting flores' case file telling prosecutors they need special access to view the documents. now one of his own deputies is calling him out. l.a. deputy district attorney john hatami tweeting, quote: george gascon cares about gun violence. actions speaks louder than words. he refuses to charge and prosecute gun days....
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