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like any other major city we have serious challenges around car break-ins like fisherman's wharf, like the palace of fine arts, like alamo square. just imagine going to visit the most beautiful city in the world and coming back to your car and actually witness someone breaking into your car and sadly as we just saw holding you hostage to gun point, how terrifying that would be tragic. it is tragic. it's really embarrassing for our city. it's frustrating and it gives people the impression that it's not safe to come here. now, we have been implementing a lot of great policies including our tourism, deployment plan which since july when we announced it who may be able to replace all of the valuables which may not cost much in the resell market, but it means everything to them. this is what we're dealing with. yes, we've seen a reduction, but there's more, of course, that needs to be done. so while we have deployed our police officers and some of our community ambassadors and many of those high traffic barriers. and today, we're announcing that more. what we're announcing today because of
like any other major city we have serious challenges around car break-ins like fisherman's wharf, like the palace of fine arts, like alamo square. just imagine going to visit the most beautiful city in the world and coming back to your car and actually witness someone breaking into your car and sadly as we just saw holding you hostage to gun point, how terrifying that would be tragic. it is tragic. it's really embarrassing for our city. it's frustrating and it gives people the impression that...
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all major southern cities had white majorities. second, wilmington was an outlier and bold experiment and multiracial government 30 years after the civil war. black men served in positions of authority. ten of wilmington's police officers were black men. the county treasurer, the county jailer and the county coroner welcome black men and so were many magistrates and they presided in cases that had white defendants. the federal's custom was a black man who earned more than the white governor. now this was intolerable to white supremacists. they vowed to overthrow, quote, negro rule and, quote, negro domination. they had a name for their efforts. they proudy called it the white supremacy campaign. they issued a book for white voters explaining white supremacy and black inferiority. this is a white man's country and white man must control and govern it. the book was called the democratic handbook and because the coup leaders announced intentions well beforehand this was a national story. in fact, a lot of the research that i was able
all major southern cities had white majorities. second, wilmington was an outlier and bold experiment and multiracial government 30 years after the civil war. black men served in positions of authority. ten of wilmington's police officers were black men. the county treasurer, the county jailer and the county coroner welcome black men and so were many magistrates and they presided in cases that had white defendants. the federal's custom was a black man who earned more than the white governor....
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cities and white majority. and second wilmington was now a bold experiment in multi racial government, 30 years after the civil war blackman in certain positions, and 26 - they were black men in the county treasurer, kenny taylor, the county order were blackman and so were many magistrates and they actually resided over cases involving white and there was also thriving black middle class of doctors lawyers and teachers in federal custom collector at the port was a black man. palos was intolerable to the white supremacist and they mounted to overthrow, the negro rule and the quote negro domination by the palace or the political - and they even had a name for this, the probably called the white supremacy campaign. the issue to book with white voters explaining the premises of white supremacy and there's one quote from the handbook that is quite clear about white intentions. this is a white man's country and white men must government and thus control the government and the book that was called the democratic and y
cities and white majority. and second wilmington was now a bold experiment in multi racial government, 30 years after the civil war blackman in certain positions, and 26 - they were black men in the county treasurer, kenny taylor, the county order were blackman and so were many magistrates and they actually resided over cases involving white and there was also thriving black middle class of doctors lawyers and teachers in federal custom collector at the port was a black man. palos was...
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first, it was a black majority city at a time when almost all major southern cities have white majorities. second, wilmington was an outlier, a bold experiment in multiracial government, 30 years after the civil war, black men served in positions of authority. 10 of 26 police officers were black men, the county treasurer and jailer were black men, and so were magistrates, and they presided over cases of white defendants, and there was a thriving middle class with doctors, lawyers and teachers. the federal customs collector was a black man who earned more than the white governor. this was intolerable to white supremacists. they vowed to overthrow negro rule and quote negro domination by the ballot or bullet or both. they had a name for their efforts. they proudly called it the white supremacy campaign, issued a book for white supremacy, and black inferiority. here's one quote for the handbook that's clear about white intentions. quote this is a white man's country, and white men must control and govern it. the book was called the democratic handbook, and you have to remember in 1898, democ
first, it was a black majority city at a time when almost all major southern cities have white majorities. second, wilmington was an outlier, a bold experiment in multiracial government, 30 years after the civil war, black men served in positions of authority. 10 of 26 police officers were black men, the county treasurer and jailer were black men, and so were magistrates, and they presided over cases of white defendants, and there was a thriving middle class with doctors, lawyers and teachers....
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major cities across the u.s.ike in smash-and-grab robberies, as americans are heading to stores for holiday shopping. the uptick in crime has police around the country struggling to stop this brazen trend. josh campbell is outfront. >> reporter: in minnesota, more organized smash-and-grab robberies at two separate best buy stores last friday. tvs, tablets, and hover boards stolen by brazen mobs mimicking the thieves that hit an apple store near san francisco. grabbing and running off with expensive electronics. the robberies adding to a recent spate of similar large-scale thefts hitting big retailers and designer stores in major cities last week, including this louis vuitton store in san francisco. >> we have been seeing this wave of people invading stores by and large numbers. there is no way, in my mind, that we can have a situation where 20, you know, up to 80 people can invade a store or series of stores and there not be some communications and some organization. >> reporter: on friday, a home depot near los
major cities across the u.s.ike in smash-and-grab robberies, as americans are heading to stores for holiday shopping. the uptick in crime has police around the country struggling to stop this brazen trend. josh campbell is outfront. >> reporter: in minnesota, more organized smash-and-grab robberies at two separate best buy stores last friday. tvs, tablets, and hover boards stolen by brazen mobs mimicking the thieves that hit an apple store near san francisco. grabbing and running off with...
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it was a black majority city at the time when all major southern cities had white majorities. second, wilmington was a bold experiment in multi-racial government 30 years after the civil war. black men served in position of the authority. ten of wilmington's 26 police officer were black. the county treasurer, the jailer and the coroner were black. so were many magistrates. they actually preside over cases involving white defendants. there was a thriving black middle class of doctors, lawyers and teachers. the federal customs collector was a black man who earned more than the white governor. this was intolerable to white supremacists. they vowed to overthrow negro rule and negro domination by the ballot. they had a name for their effort. they called it the white supremacy campaign. they issued a booklet. here is one quote that's quite clear about white intentions that summer. this is a white man's country and white men must govern, must control and govern it. the book that was called the democratic handbook and you have to remember that in 1898, democrats were the party of whit
it was a black majority city at the time when all major southern cities had white majorities. second, wilmington was a bold experiment in multi-racial government 30 years after the civil war. black men served in position of the authority. ten of wilmington's 26 police officer were black. the county treasurer, the jailer and the coroner were black. so were many magistrates. they actually preside over cases involving white defendants. there was a thriving black middle class of doctors, lawyers...
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in fact, the city has the highest rate of car break-ins compared to any major u.s. city. our investigative unit rode along with undercover officers and pored over court and police records to try to find out why. see what they found, on our website. >>> we also have new information about this, an officer-involved shooting last night in oakland. heavy police activity in this video from the citizen app. police say an officer shot and killed a carjacking suspect after he led police on a chase through oakland's rock ridge neighborhood. he tried to ram police with the car he stole, forcing them to shoot at him. he later died at the hospital. no officers were injured. but the oakland police chief says he plans to hold a news conference tomorrow to shed light on all the violence in oakland this weekend. >>> turning now, it's been almost a year since a deadly attack at a church no one san jose. yesterday people gathered to remember the victims, to help each other heal, and to figure out a way to prevent any more violence there. here's "today in the bay's" marianne favro. >> report
in fact, the city has the highest rate of car break-ins compared to any major u.s. city. our investigative unit rode along with undercover officers and pored over court and police records to try to find out why. see what they found, on our website. >>> we also have new information about this, an officer-involved shooting last night in oakland. heavy police activity in this video from the citizen app. police say an officer shot and killed a carjacking suspect after he led police on a...
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the gas prices might not be as concerning to individuals who live in major cities. and can you spell transportation or even a walk everywhere they need. but for those who actually depend on their automobile in order to go anywhere outside of their home, the price of the pump is become a major focus of the household budget. guess what? we don't talk about gas prices and the effects until they get high and worth the headline. like so many other issues americans deal with daily which aren't address because the problem and the people aren't usually seem deemed important unless it's an election year. they are important and hence why i'm very excited about our next guest steve group are in the project. he's been working on called the forgotten america. steve, thanks for joining me on this. and thanks for doing this. this is something very, very important. i don't have much time because i want people to say, but i have to ask you one very important question. ok. what happens if middle america ceases to exist? well that's what's happening. the middle classes evaporating rig
the gas prices might not be as concerning to individuals who live in major cities. and can you spell transportation or even a walk everywhere they need. but for those who actually depend on their automobile in order to go anywhere outside of their home, the price of the pump is become a major focus of the household budget. guess what? we don't talk about gas prices and the effects until they get high and worth the headline. like so many other issues americans deal with daily which aren't...
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and we talk often on this show about the problems real americans outside of the major cities are facing and how often they are ignored. while our very own steve gruber is not ignoring and joins us to talk about his new series. forgotten america. i'm scotty. now hughes, and we're going to give you the 360 view of these stories on today. the news views use right here on our t america. ah, it's rid weekend. thanks for joining us. because we're gonna start once again in wisconsin, where it is day 2 of the deliberations in the homicide trial of kyle written house . now the jury of 5 men and 7 women will need to answer the question. did his legal team make the pace of self defense? barclays, john hattie is alive in kenosha, wisconsin. with the latest john, it has been somewhat a bit of info speed. it looks like there's a lot more people today than there was even yesterday. bring us up to speed as to what exactly is going on there outside the courthouse? well, it's definitely heated up in terms of the overall vibe and the overall atmosphere. there was actually just about maybe 10 minutes ago a
and we talk often on this show about the problems real americans outside of the major cities are facing and how often they are ignored. while our very own steve gruber is not ignoring and joins us to talk about his new series. forgotten america. i'm scotty. now hughes, and we're going to give you the 360 view of these stories on today. the news views use right here on our t america. ah, it's rid weekend. thanks for joining us. because we're gonna start once again in wisconsin, where it is day 2...
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a big competitor is the president of the city counsel. a majorrld series now but there is a lot of divisions in that city bubbling up, it's a tough job. it will be a tough fought race and if any one candidate doesn't clear 50%, this will go to a run off at the end of the month. >> okay, now buffalo. there is an incredibly intense race happening there that could result in the first socialist mayor of a major american city in six decades. big name progressives endorsed socialists candidates india walton over byron brown. >> this is a fascinating race. it's being seen by democratic progressives and socialists as a bellwether. ms. walton blew the doors off brown in a low turnout dem democratic primary but he's mounting a come back. that sounds like mission immoral. lisa murkowski pulled it off a few decades ago but if there is a general election turnout, does it counter the momentum? no socialist mayor in six decades, apologies to bernie sanders in burlington that did fit that. not quite hitting that demographic threshold. >> mr. avalon, when you loo
a big competitor is the president of the city counsel. a majorrld series now but there is a lot of divisions in that city bubbling up, it's a tough job. it will be a tough fought race and if any one candidate doesn't clear 50%, this will go to a run off at the end of the month. >> okay, now buffalo. there is an incredibly intense race happening there that could result in the first socialist mayor of a major american city in six decades. big name progressives endorsed socialists candidates...
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in fact, the city has the highest rate of car break-ins compared to other major u.s. cities. our investigative unit rode along with undercover officers. see what they found out on our website, just go to nbc bay area.com/investigations. >>> let's take a live look at capital hill tonight. there you go. david canepa has set his sights on. dozens of supporters rallied in daily city today as canepa declared his congressional bid. he says the hospital is symbolic because it's the same place where he was born. he says he wants to amplify san mateo county's voices in d.c. >> because your voices matter more than ever, more than ever. as we try to heal a divided nation. >> he will be running for the seat currently held by congresswoman jackie speir. she represents district 14. she announced on tuesday that she will not seek re-election. >>> all right, this is how sfo looks tonight and the airport is saying that yesterday it had one of the busiest travel days since the start of the pandemic. tsa says agents screened more than 2 million travelers at airport security checkpoints, that of
in fact, the city has the highest rate of car break-ins compared to other major u.s. cities. our investigative unit rode along with undercover officers. see what they found out on our website, just go to nbc bay area.com/investigations. >>> let's take a live look at capital hill tonight. there you go. david canepa has set his sights on. dozens of supporters rallied in daily city today as canepa declared his congressional bid. he says the hospital is symbolic because it's the same place...
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one of his big competitors is the president of the city council. atlanta a major american city.ight now. but there's a lot of divisions in that city that have been bubbling up. so it is a tough job. it's going to be i atough-fought race. if any one candidate doesn't clear 50% this one's going to a runoff at the end of the month. >> okay. now buffalo. there's an incredibly intense race happening there that could result in the first socialist mayor of a major american city in more than six decades. a lot of big name progressives have endorsed democratic socialist candidate india walton over incumbent mayor byron brown. what do we watch for there? >> this is a fascinating race. right? because it is being seen by democratic progressives and socialists as a bellwether. ms. walton really blew the doors off the four-term incumbent byron brown in a low turnout democratic primary, but he is mounting a comeback in the general election as a write-in candidate. now, that sounds like a mission impossible. lisa murkowski pulled it off in the senate in alaska a few decades ago. but the issue w
one of his big competitors is the president of the city council. atlanta a major american city.ight now. but there's a lot of divisions in that city that have been bubbling up. so it is a tough job. it's going to be i atough-fought race. if any one candidate doesn't clear 50% this one's going to a runoff at the end of the month. >> okay. now buffalo. there's an incredibly intense race happening there that could result in the first socialist mayor of a major american city in more than six...
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. >> when we cover these they have been in major cities of various different countries.sconsin. 25 miles west of milwaukee. about an hour north of kenosha. only about 70,000, 75,000 people. not that there's a typical but the times we covered this sort of story it is a major city of hundreds of thousands if not millions of people. >> you are exactly right. this is america's heart land. this state of wisconsin is just such a rich state for america. agriculture. it has so many entrepreneurs and industrial aspects to it along that river. kenosha is a manufacturing center. home of snapon tools. corporations there. there's a lot of shipping along that river. this is a hard working bunch here. agriculture, industrial. shipping. and really you don't expect that you will see these kind of things there. usually more quiet, hard working life. quiet life. they have been struck recently with the kenosha tragedies and now this. we can only hope this comes out better than it looks. but i think we need to be prepared that it is pretty tough. >> looking at the live pictures i believe on
. >> when we cover these they have been in major cities of various different countries.sconsin. 25 miles west of milwaukee. about an hour north of kenosha. only about 70,000, 75,000 people. not that there's a typical but the times we covered this sort of story it is a major city of hundreds of thousands if not millions of people. >> you are exactly right. this is america's heart land. this state of wisconsin is just such a rich state for america. agriculture. it has so many...
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hours following the verdict and throughout the day today thousands gathered coast to coast in major citiese boston, chicago, and across california. calling for police reform of what they say is an injustice. and new york city hundred shut down brooklyn bridge and marches last night and then port land oregon protesters force open and jail gate in a clash with police. but it wungts just in a street. millions of americans taking to social media to react but perhaps no response was more emotional to the verdict and rittenhouse himself. watch. >> as for the fifth count the jury find rittenhouse not guilty. >> members of the jury these for the verdict. rittenhouse clear of all charges after shooting three peel killing two last december in kenosha during violent protest and demand doj step in and review ruling and as for rittenhouse it is not clear if he will pursue any litigation himself. lisa back to you. >> thank you ashley so much chaos. so there's been a lot of noise since the not guilty verdict was handed down in kyle rittenhouse case everyone has an opinion. but one thing remains crystal c
hours following the verdict and throughout the day today thousands gathered coast to coast in major citiese boston, chicago, and across california. calling for police reform of what they say is an injustice. and new york city hundred shut down brooklyn bridge and marches last night and then port land oregon protesters force open and jail gate in a clash with police. but it wungts just in a street. millions of americans taking to social media to react but perhaps no response was more emotional...
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plastic problem is painfully clear. plastic waste is clogging up the street and rivers up cameron's major cities polluting waterways threatening marine ecosystems making life especially difficult for local fishermen. mm. it's estimated that across the city of to wanna $1300.00 tons of plastic waste is generated every day. so much of it is thrown into the cities rivers. you can't see any trace of water. ah, i've never seen anything like this before. i don't even know how you begin to fix the problem. this big is no doubt. this is a major challenge of a city, but one local man has made it his mission to deal with it had on his name is ish mile is. so it's like i said to me to let them resume that. i mean, it's quite a place to meet, i must say. so is this normal here in dweller? oh, you know so sad. what is that you have ordered black, that's our troy way by b boy, news we in the household. and then you have the river, the water that call it all the ways that club these bridge. and then you have the ball solving with your car until the are part the river. and you can see that plaza back before am
plastic problem is painfully clear. plastic waste is clogging up the street and rivers up cameron's major cities polluting waterways threatening marine ecosystems making life especially difficult for local fishermen. mm. it's estimated that across the city of to wanna $1300.00 tons of plastic waste is generated every day. so much of it is thrown into the cities rivers. you can't see any trace of water. ah, i've never seen anything like this before. i don't even know how you begin to fix the...
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policy of the last 30 years has been the tremendous drop in mergers and crimes and all of our major citiesand just a year or two we are losing all of those gains because of these kinds of attitudes by people we've elected to be prosecutors and bankers. >> are we missing the point in these situations if we're worried about the semantics? >> absolutely. we're talking about the word looting, but let's figure out how to reduce the crime. this is a big problem. it's a problem everywhere and it's dangerous. these property crimes can easil be violent when you have interaction between the criminals and the victims. it's very unfortunate that were talking about the use of the word and not the prevention of the actual act itself. >> i hope both of your cars are there and we thank you for the time. at a wonderful thanksgiving. thank you both. >> thank you, shannon. attorney for the family of bria laundrie says in autopsy has concluded that the person of interest in the death of his girlfriend died of a self-inflicted gunshot went to head. here are the latest development in the case for us tonight bri
policy of the last 30 years has been the tremendous drop in mergers and crimes and all of our major citiesand just a year or two we are losing all of those gains because of these kinds of attitudes by people we've elected to be prosecutors and bankers. >> are we missing the point in these situations if we're worried about the semantics? >> absolutely. we're talking about the word looting, but let's figure out how to reduce the crime. this is a big problem. it's a problem everywhere...
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. >> car break-ins hitting san francisco at double, even triple, the rates of other major cities. so, who is to blame? we investigate. >>> and a warning from governor newsom tonight, as winter approaches and covid cases begin to climb. >>> good evening, we begin with that breaking news in the east bay. a toddler airlifted to a local hospital after this high-speed crash in oakley. this car slammed into a taco bell right there on main street. a 3-year-old girl and a woman in her 30s were inside the car. you can see the impact there right into that column that kept the car from going inside that taco bell. a witness says she pulled the child from the wreck. >> once they said that there was a baby in the car, i just jumped up on top of the car and when the officer gave me the okay, i pulled the baby out and handed him over to her, and then they just took over from there. >> she also says that car was driving erratically and at a high speed. no word yet on the condition of that little girl or the woman. >>> also, this evening, we know the problem. car break-ins are a huge concern for s
. >> car break-ins hitting san francisco at double, even triple, the rates of other major cities. so, who is to blame? we investigate. >>> and a warning from governor newsom tonight, as winter approaches and covid cases begin to climb. >>> good evening, we begin with that breaking news in the east bay. a toddler airlifted to a local hospital after this high-speed crash in oakley. this car slammed into a taco bell right there on main street. a 3-year-old girl and a woman...
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shaman had spend >> car break-ins are hitting san francisco at double, triple the rates of other major citiesvestigate. the news at 5:30 starts right now. thanks for joining us. >>> two big things happening. president biden is telling people how they will benefit potentially from his recently signed spending bill. also, he is pitching his next big thing, the build back better bill. the president is at the white house after a visit to detroit. here is alice barr.
shaman had spend >> car break-ins are hitting san francisco at double, triple the rates of other major citiesvestigate. the news at 5:30 starts right now. thanks for joining us. >>> two big things happening. president biden is telling people how they will benefit potentially from his recently signed spending bill. also, he is pitching his next big thing, the build back better bill. the president is at the white house after a visit to detroit. here is alice barr.
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major cities and small towns, main streets that looked like ghost towns. empty roads, highways, airports, and train stations. offices and schools were closed. hospitals were taken to the breaking point. when you remember the depths of the crisis we faced, it's all the more amazing, the progress we have made since then. we have gone from an economy that was shut down to an economy that is leading the world and economic growth. gone from small businesses being shuttered to a record number of new businesses starting up and devastating job destruction to record new job creation. and we are still dealing with the difficult challenges of covid-19 driving up costs for american families. and for many families it is still very hard, very hard, but if you look at all the facts you can only come to one conclusion. we have made an warmest progress in this country. first and foremost, our economy is creating jobs, lots of jobs. we have seen record new job growth in america this year. 5.6 million jobs since i was sworn in on january 20. more jobs created at this point i
major cities and small towns, main streets that looked like ghost towns. empty roads, highways, airports, and train stations. offices and schools were closed. hospitals were taken to the breaking point. when you remember the depths of the crisis we faced, it's all the more amazing, the progress we have made since then. we have gone from an economy that was shut down to an economy that is leading the world and economic growth. gone from small businesses being shuttered to a record number of new...
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this is a major challenge for the city, but one local man has made it his mission to deal with it had on his name is, is smile is so many it's while i have to meet, you know, the resume that, i mean it's quite a place to meet, i must say. so is this normal here in dweller? oh, you know so sad. what is that? you have ordered black, that's our troy way by b boy in this we in the household. and then you have the river, the water that call it all the ways that club these bridge. and then you have people solving with your car and told the are part of the river. and you can see that plaza back before a mac edukit on how to money dealt with. so unfortunately is norma. it's overwhelming to see this that you don't find it overwhelming. why do you see this? and think that this is something you want to take on for yourself. i realize that all the river are full of plastic. no one k. no one's there. what is this an hour shoak to see that? so i decided to do something. and what i've been that i could to point is shown in people myself by showing the way through them. ishmael began in initiative to
this is a major challenge for the city, but one local man has made it his mission to deal with it had on his name is, is smile is so many it's while i have to meet, you know, the resume that, i mean it's quite a place to meet, i must say. so is this normal here in dweller? oh, you know so sad. what is that? you have ordered black, that's our troy way by b boy in this we in the household. and then you have the river, the water that call it all the ways that club these bridge. and then you have...
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but is it worse in san francisco that be other major cities? well, we found the answer is actually yes. we reached out to police departments across the country to get their crime data. once you adjust for the population, san francisco has nearly double the car break-in rates of atlanta and d.c. and roughly triple the rates of dallas, houston, even los angeles. >> a lot of people point the finger, it's easy to do. the district attorney is not locking anyone up. but this problem was well before he took office, years ago, this problem started to arrive. why? >> certainly i think most people point to the fact that this is a crime that happens so quickly. you're talking about seven seconds, and it's done. >> there's criminals in l.a. and houston. why not as many? >> i think the reason is, police are actively making arrests. but they say not enough consequences are coming out of the district attorney's office. they say when you are able to catch people in the act, frankly those individuals are being released from jail within days or a few hours. the
but is it worse in san francisco that be other major cities? well, we found the answer is actually yes. we reached out to police departments across the country to get their crime data. once you adjust for the population, san francisco has nearly double the car break-in rates of atlanta and d.c. and roughly triple the rates of dallas, houston, even los angeles. >> a lot of people point the finger, it's easy to do. the district attorney is not locking anyone up. but this problem was well...
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.: in fact, shoppers here told us they chose to stay close to home and away from major cities. >> san francisco lately has been pretty crazy. >> i have been around this area for a long time so i felt this was the safest place to go to. j.r.: while stores like target and best buy closed for thanksgiving, there were several open businesses, like movie theaters. a family outing for these youngsters in daly city. >> do you like thanksgiving? >> yeah, because i can spend the day with my family. >> it is thanksgiving and it is my brother's birthday and we are going to the movies. >> finding something open is fun to have. >> you have the surroundsound and the effects. j.r.: for those still being questioned about thanksgiving shopping, many will tell you they are buying for their loved ones. >> i am going to get it for my kids. they don't know yet. [laughter] it is supposed to be a surprise. hopefully they don't get to see this. [laughter] >> this is for my son. this is everything he wanted, the xbox series x. not the digital. i heard that a million times, so i snuck out of the house today af
.: in fact, shoppers here told us they chose to stay close to home and away from major cities. >> san francisco lately has been pretty crazy. >> i have been around this area for a long time so i felt this was the safest place to go to. j.r.: while stores like target and best buy closed for thanksgiving, there were several open businesses, like movie theaters. a family outing for these youngsters in daly city. >> do you like thanksgiving? >> yeah, because i can spend the...
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cases rising in nearly half the u.s., and the major city joining several states jumping ahead of theo all adults >>> the terror blast at a u.k. hospital and the taxi driver hailed as a hero. >>>
cases rising in nearly half the u.s., and the major city joining several states jumping ahead of theo all adults >>> the terror blast at a u.k. hospital and the taxi driver hailed as a hero. >>>
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by late crime is rising in many major cities run by democrats as progressive wage war on the rule ofses are on the rise again and in europe lockdowns are back despite the rollout of vaccines. if the u.s. heade f a
by late crime is rising in many major cities run by democrats as progressive wage war on the rule ofses are on the rise again and in europe lockdowns are back despite the rollout of vaccines. if the u.s. heade f a
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we offer member the scenes of major cities and small towns, main streets that looked like ghost townsboarded-up businesses, empty roads and highways and airports and train stations. offices were closed. schools. were closed hospitals. were taken to the. breaking. point. when you remember the depths of the crisis we face, it is all the more amazing the progress we made since then. we have gone from an economy that was shut down to an economy leading the world in economic growth. we have gone from small businesses being shuttered to a record number of new small businesses starting up. we have gone from a devastating job destruction to record new job creations. don't get me wrong. we still have a long way to go to fully recover from the pain and destruction caused by the pandemic. we are still dealing with the difficult challenges and complications caused by covid-19 that are driving up costs for american families. i know for a lot of americans, things are still very hard --very hard --but if you look at all the facts --all the facts -- you can only come to one conclusion. we have made e
we offer member the scenes of major cities and small towns, main streets that looked like ghost townsboarded-up businesses, empty roads and highways and airports and train stations. offices were closed. schools. were closed hospitals. were taken to the. breaking. point. when you remember the depths of the crisis we face, it is all the more amazing the progress we made since then. we have gone from an economy that was shut down to an economy leading the world in economic growth. we have gone...
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by late crime is rising in many major cities run by democrats as progressive wage war on the rule oftself. plus kovic cases are on the rise again and in europe lockdowns are back despite the rollout of vaccines. if the u.s. headed for a third winter of pandemic misery? did you have a happy thanksgiving, according to some of our cultural elites it commemorates genocide and violence. i hope you enjoyed it. hello and welcome, thanksgiving is the quintessential american holiday as an immigrant to this country and marveled at the annual celebration, it's unique in the world, gratitude is a great american virtue and americans have much to be thanked for. this country has been a beacon of freedom for almost 250 years. the nation's commitment to the pursuit of liberty is at the heart of the success. a bedrock of freedom, american freedom is the rule of law. it all depends every aspect of the citizens relationship with each other and with the government. do you process protection of property rights, the right to a fair trial and a partial jury, presumption of innocence, citizens rights as a l
by late crime is rising in many major cities run by democrats as progressive wage war on the rule oftself. plus kovic cases are on the rise again and in europe lockdowns are back despite the rollout of vaccines. if the u.s. headed for a third winter of pandemic misery? did you have a happy thanksgiving, according to some of our cultural elites it commemorates genocide and violence. i hope you enjoyed it. hello and welcome, thanksgiving is the quintessential american holiday as an immigrant to...
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large groups of protesters could be spotted in major cities across the world as thousands carrying signs and marching in london, sydney, australia, and amsterdam it is seeking to raise enough commitment from the world leaders to limit the global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees celsius above preindustrial levels. that would require the will to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. >>> effects from the caldor fire affecting the quality of wine in el dorado county, they need to keep the essence of ash on the vines as wineries near the fire had the grapes absorb the smoke of the fires, the variety of grapes were affected and winemakers say that wine tasted smoky, almost as if you had put a cigarette out in the wind. they say they have never had to deal with a problem like that before. >> it is a shame we cannot get all our cabernet off but given the scale and potential risk, we escaped relatively unscathed. >> one winery is done harvesting white one before the fire. winemakers say 20% of their product was impacted. >>> usually it is one that is impacting the product and that is what is ha
large groups of protesters could be spotted in major cities across the world as thousands carrying signs and marching in london, sydney, australia, and amsterdam it is seeking to raise enough commitment from the world leaders to limit the global temperature rise to 1.5 degrees celsius above preindustrial levels. that would require the will to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2050. >>> effects from the caldor fire affecting the quality of wine in el dorado county, they need to keep...