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robinhood. >> shannon: seattle shannon: seattle city council considering something called the povertyefense from. legislation that will allow suspects considered impoverished are suffering from certain behavioral or mental issues to use that as a defense for dozens of crimes. rick leventhal taking a close look at the situation. >> critics call it the defense lawyer's dream, seattle looking to be the first in america to give her free pass to anyone who can claim poverty, mental illness or drug addiction. ike most major cities crime has spiked in seattle this year with homelessness and drug addiction also on the rise but instead of combating the problems lawmakers are considering a measure that would forgive suspects for most misdemeanor crimes including theft, trespassing and assault if they claim poverty, mental illness or dependence. the king county defender of public defense that in a situation we took a sandwich because you are hungry and trying to meet the basic need of satisfying your hunger we as a community will know we should not punish that. that conduct is excused. seattle c
robinhood. >> shannon: seattle shannon: seattle city council considering something called the povertyefense from. legislation that will allow suspects considered impoverished are suffering from certain behavioral or mental issues to use that as a defense for dozens of crimes. rick leventhal taking a close look at the situation. >> critics call it the defense lawyer's dream, seattle looking to be the first in america to give her free pass to anyone who can claim poverty, mental...
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the seattle city council candidate sounds off next. [ whispering ] what's this? are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t. it was a lapse in judgment. at&t, we called this house meeting because you advertise gig-speed internet, but we can't sign up for that here. yeah, but i'm just like warming up to those speeds. you've lived here two years. the personal attacks aren't helping, karly. don't you have like a hot pilates class to get to or something? [ muffled scream ] stop living with at&t. xfinity can deliver gig to the most homes. >> mayor jenny durkin approved a 20% cut to cops. new city budget signed as homicide in the city had a decade high. here to react columnist for the post-millennial ari hoffman. good morning. it has been a violent year, violent in seattle, 41 have taken place in this be so far and next year police working on it more limited budget because the budget was cut by 18% overnight. you have been very vocal about this, the murder rate goes up. >> literally the city council was disgusting -- discussing cutting the budget by 18 persons, 2 peopl
the seattle city council candidate sounds off next. [ whispering ] what's this? are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t. it was a lapse in judgment. at&t, we called this house meeting because you advertise gig-speed internet, but we can't sign up for that here. yeah, but i'm just like warming up to those speeds. you've lived here two years. the personal attacks aren't helping, karly. don't you have like a hot pilates class to get to or something? [ muffled scream ] stop living with...
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as seattle city council was debating how much more they defund the seattle police there was two stabbingsith was a person walking in downtown seattle, stabbed in the neck. the good news he is okay. the bass news, the second stabbing was a caseworker working in a essentially a place facility for formerly homeless people who are getting help to get their lives back in order. she was stabbed to death. this was happening while we were talking about cutting more funds from the police. we have 55 homicides this year. that is up for context, from 28 last year. this is the highest we've had in at least 12 years. things are not going well in seattle but i can't say that i'm surprised by these statistics. gerry: what's the political reaction, jason? we just had an election where a lot of democrats put their hand up after the election said this whole defund the police thing was disaster for nair party especially congressional house races yet here you are, rising crime, terrible stabbings, cutting the police budget, what will the political reaction be? >> the political reaction in the pacific northwe
as seattle city council was debating how much more they defund the seattle police there was two stabbingsith was a person walking in downtown seattle, stabbed in the neck. the good news he is okay. the bass news, the second stabbing was a caseworker working in a essentially a place facility for formerly homeless people who are getting help to get their lives back in order. she was stabbed to death. this was happening while we were talking about cutting more funds from the police. we have 55...
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at downtown seattle looks like a ghost town. >> they said you crimes not the solution but seattle isgn a new city budget with 18% cut to law enforcement. shannon. >> shannon: rick leventhal, west coast, thank you. back on the east coast, weekend of unrest and violence in big cities from new york to washington. let's get reaction and assess the situation with tonight's lightning round featuring democratic strategist tim wallace, congressional committee communications director macro men, and seattle radio talk show host jason rantz. starting with you, jason, on the issue in seattle, who is not part of the initial discussion last month was the exception that allows for the reselling of stolen goods to raise money for a basic needs. if somebody stole a bunch of cell phones and intended to resell them to repay their rent that would apply to that defense according to a staff member and the council there. jason? >> yeah, they're way they're talking about it is absurd and it's insane. if 1% going to lead to more crime and it's not merely saying or giving a pass, they're codifying a policy th
at downtown seattle looks like a ghost town. >> they said you crimes not the solution but seattle isgn a new city budget with 18% cut to law enforcement. shannon. >> shannon: rick leventhal, west coast, thank you. back on the east coast, weekend of unrest and violence in big cities from new york to washington. let's get reaction and assess the situation with tonight's lightning round featuring democratic strategist tim wallace, congressional committee communications director macro...
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it's interesting you have two different groups within that large seattle.ill be cut the police department budget by 18%. there are some that want to cut it by 50%. maybe they a threw that number out there little too quickly. but they still intend to get to 50%. so the group was the victims of being over promise and under delivered. but then you got another loud group, it'she much smaller than the 50% crowd that literally want to see the abolition of opolice. they want to get rid of the prisons pray they want to get rid of prison sentences. they are not hiding some of these positions. and they do have allies. click on the city council, the town council, the city legislatures. theret are people are starting to apparently more fringe positions. at least not fully adopting them, they are at least sympathetic towards them. when it is just empowering these people. last night we had essentially a riot of protesters who were out there doing what they do. vandalizing big business. terrorizing neighborhoods. please start really loud to do their jobs. part of the prob
it's interesting you have two different groups within that large seattle.ill be cut the police department budget by 18%. there are some that want to cut it by 50%. maybe they a threw that number out there little too quickly. but they still intend to get to 50%. so the group was the victims of being over promise and under delivered. but then you got another loud group, it'she much smaller than the 50% crowd that literally want to see the abolition of opolice. they want to get rid of the prisons...
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we will see you monday night in seattle but speaking of seattle, don't get too overconfident right now -- we all agree seattle is the team to beat right now in mls cup, the big reason the big three upfront. to >> stu: this is going to be the toughest test for this back line which at times especially early in the game showed a bit of movement around them there can be some space and jordan morris with his speed and the finishing of diaz, that's a lot to contend for, this will be their toughest test of the season. >> alexi: for minnesota, this is without a doubt their biggest victory in their biggest moment in their mls life. the death loon has not yet been punched in the beak and they won three games in a row 3-0, the less two games certainly there were big opportunities that they've given up and i wonder what this loons team looks like if one of those goes in and goes in early. >> stu: you know how you avoided? you throw the first punch. it >> rob: they were able to take those punches and still be standing. columbus right now in the driver's seat to host mls cup, they just have to win o
we will see you monday night in seattle but speaking of seattle, don't get too overconfident right now -- we all agree seattle is the team to beat right now in mls cup, the big reason the big three upfront. to >> stu: this is going to be the toughest test for this back line which at times especially early in the game showed a bit of movement around them there can be some space and jordan morris with his speed and the finishing of diaz, that's a lot to contend for, this will be their...
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elizabeth: it got so bad rioters targeted the personal homes of seattle police chief in the chicago mayorhaff, and d.c. mayor, despite what should be obvious, it is this, peaceful protesters do no throw explosive to federal courthouse or cops, there's nothing peaceful about dozens getting killed and riots and people getting shot or stabbed, nothing peaceful about writers pointing lasers at cops or to attack them with power tools or commercial grade fireworks or trap cops in buildings to bring the buildings down. but we have the media downplaying this and that would be cnn don lemon at one point said the writing is not extreme, let's listen to brian downplay the violence going on in seattle. watch this. >> it looks like a big deal when you zoom into pine street and the surrounding area but let's zoom out and show all of seattle and get a sense of the context for this, this is happening about six city blocks. elizabeth: within a few weeks of him saying that, after he said that there were four shootings in that area into people shot dead, your reaction? >> don't forget the sexual assault tha
elizabeth: it got so bad rioters targeted the personal homes of seattle police chief in the chicago mayorhaff, and d.c. mayor, despite what should be obvious, it is this, peaceful protesters do no throw explosive to federal courthouse or cops, there's nothing peaceful about dozens getting killed and riots and people getting shot or stabbed, nothing peaceful about writers pointing lasers at cops or to attack them with power tools or commercial grade fireworks or trap cops in buildings to bring...
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let's zoom out, show all the seattle. you get sort of context for this.appening in about six city blocks. elizabeth: okay, within a few weeks of brian stelter saying that, after he said that, there were four shootings in that area and two people were shot dead. your reaction? >> don't forget the sexual assaults that were unable to be investigated that occurred there as well. i mean that is what -- we had a model. seattle gave us a model. this is what life looks like in the cities without police. it looks like four murders, four attempted murders, two murders and some countless number of sexual assaults all in six blocks in a matter of a few weeks. that is what defunding the police looks like, america. now we know. whether brian stelter thinks it is a big deal or not, the mayor of seattle thinks it's a big deal or not it clearly is. most americans overwhelmingly believe that. even democrats in the house you remember after the elections where republicans did so well in the house, you had democrats screaming to the roofs, you fools who were talking about def
let's zoom out, show all the seattle. you get sort of context for this.appening in about six city blocks. elizabeth: okay, within a few weeks of brian stelter saying that, after he said that, there were four shootings in that area and two people were shot dead. your reaction? >> don't forget the sexual assaults that were unable to be investigated that occurred there as well. i mean that is what -- we had a model. seattle gave us a model. this is what life looks like in the cities without...
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there is a seattle area program paying victim restitution using taxpayer dollars.e break. when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in for extra savings. stop in or book an appointment to shop safely with peace of mind at your local xfinity store. ♪ charles: a new restorative justice program in the seattle area sparking outrage. instead of criminals the first-in-the-nation initiative will pay victims restitution using taxpayer dollars. dan spring hears more. dan. reporter: as crime goes up king county, washington, is making strides to put many fewer criminals, mainly first-time felons behind bars n a nationwide first the county council created a fund which taxpayers will pay restitution to some crime victims
there is a seattle area program paying victim restitution using taxpayer dollars.e break. when you switch to xfinity mobile, you're choosing to get connected to the most reliable network nationwide, now with 5g included. discover how to save up to $400 a year with shared data starting at $15 a month, or get the lowest price for one line of unlimited. come into your local xfinity store to make the most of your mobile experience. you can shop the latest phones, bring your own device, or trade in...
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here to react, seattle correspondent, ari hoffman.what you can get away with by claiming the poverty defense if it goes through, the crimes include theft, trespassing and assault. you have to claim you're poor, addicted or have a mental issue. is that the answer to solving the rise in homicides. >> of course it's not. right now in seattle they have spiked, the scrims hav crimes hd up to 300%. homicides have more than doubled. seattle politician's solutions is to just decriminalize crime. hundreds of misdemeanors will no longer be considered crimes if you can display you have a mental disorder or a drug abuse or it's a crime of poverty and you display that you have a need. well, i feel the need to go to nordstroms and get some new suits. we can't always get what we want. unfortunately, that's what these people are doing. that's why so many businesses, so many residents are fleeing downtown seattle because the laws right now are not being enforced. todd: there are somehow proponents of this idea, one of them the king county director of
here to react, seattle correspondent, ari hoffman.what you can get away with by claiming the poverty defense if it goes through, the crimes include theft, trespassing and assault. you have to claim you're poor, addicted or have a mental issue. is that the answer to solving the rise in homicides. >> of course it's not. right now in seattle they have spiked, the scrims hav crimes hd up to 300%. homicides have more than doubled. seattle politician's solutions is to just decriminalize crime....
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matthew hickman chairs the department of criminal justice at seattle university. matthew: we really do need systemic data collection to help establish the reality of police use of force. stephen: five years ago, dr. hickman teamed with a private company called police strategies, also based in seattle, to begin tracking data showing how, when, and where police use force. matthew: with these data, we can start to understand how use of force incidents evolve, and hopefully lead to better policies and training so that we can try to minimize injury. bob scales: so, you can't have an evidence-based policy or evidence-based training if you have no data to back it up. stephen: bob scales is a former prosecutor and assistant director for seattle's public safety department. he helped found police strategies. bob: without the data to back it up and see a before and after of the training, we don't know if the training has had any impact on how officers behave and how they use force. stephen: for example, separate research conducted by the use of force project shows that polic
matthew hickman chairs the department of criminal justice at seattle university. matthew: we really do need systemic data collection to help establish the reality of police use of force. stephen: five years ago, dr. hickman teamed with a private company called police strategies, also based in seattle, to begin tracking data showing how, when, and where police use force. matthew: with these data, we can start to understand how use of force incidents evolve, and hopefully lead to better policies...
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in seattle, one person who had 76 chances.are not getting the help they need and continue to commit acts of violence and some of these are going to the point of murders. >> reporter: we're not just talking about people, shoplifting and things like that. in orange county, california there's a sheriff who says 1800 people he has been ordered to release from jail or people with much more serious allegations including things like murder, some of them are just awaiting trial, some have been convicted, these are violent crimes, not just borderline marginal juvenile delinquency. the boston herald editorial today that said crime has skyrocketed through major metropolitan areas of the us in 2020, the pandemic continues to ravage us and criminals feel more emboldened, we must support local law enforcement and endeavor to help those who are most marginalized and may be tempted to turn to crime in order to ease their financial burden. what about that part about supporting local law enforcement, this talk at some of these officers are goin
in seattle, one person who had 76 chances.are not getting the help they need and continue to commit acts of violence and some of these are going to the point of murders. >> reporter: we're not just talking about people, shoplifting and things like that. in orange county, california there's a sheriff who says 1800 people he has been ordered to release from jail or people with much more serious allegations including things like murder, some of them are just awaiting trial, some have been...
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jason rantz is a seattle guy, talk show radio in seattle so how do you see this playing out. as that is to believe, yes. that is most likely. jenny durkin was not issuing but obviously you do get an incumbent and you got someone who is generally well-liked by the silent majority in seattle and she is considered by seattle standards more moderate but she is as moderate as you will get it. she barely won back in 2016 and since then the political climate has shifted pretty significantly. the activist class was very upset with the election of donald trump and that got them to create a better sense of urgency and then after the george floyd dad they decided to take advantage and exploit that for even more power and what we are seeing right now in seattle is the activist class and the people have been peacefully protesting with riots and chopped capitol hill autonomous zone and whatnot so they are the ones that this council is not listening to break the politicians are listening to them exclusively and that is why essentially mayor jenny durkin has decided to be a one and done amer
jason rantz is a seattle guy, talk show radio in seattle so how do you see this playing out. as that is to believe, yes. that is most likely. jenny durkin was not issuing but obviously you do get an incumbent and you got someone who is generally well-liked by the silent majority in seattle and she is considered by seattle standards more moderate but she is as moderate as you will get it. she barely won back in 2016 and since then the political climate has shifted pretty significantly. the...
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less than half of all seattle public schools have logged into any remote learning session.actually having more than half of the students basically lost anog entire yearf education.n. instead of figuring out how toso get kids back in school, seattle school leaders are doubling down on this toxic, divisive, and truly disgusting kind of training telling peopleou to bankrupt their own identity. >> jesse: probably just some consultant related to one of the school administrators that they are paying $10,000 to do the silly performance skit. chris, good investigation, thank you.ho joining me now is horace cooper project 21 cochairman. do you want to react to any of that garbage? >> you said it exactly, it is garbage. cou look, we are going to have to go back and apologize to bo connor. and lester maddox. this idea that we need to tell americans that some of you are going to be privileged and better treated and others of you are going to be denigrated. and the way we are going to do it is because ofer your race. we've already tried this. it is called jim crow. and it doesn't matter
less than half of all seattle public schools have logged into any remote learning session.actually having more than half of the students basically lost anog entire yearf education.n. instead of figuring out how toso get kids back in school, seattle school leaders are doubling down on this toxic, divisive, and truly disgusting kind of training telling peopleou to bankrupt their own identity. >> jesse: probably just some consultant related to one of the school administrators that they are...
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it is affecting law enforcement in seattle. it is hurting the people that call seattle home.g by the dozens, retiring because, think about this, you're a brand new, 25-year-old police recruit academy graduate. you want to get into law enforcement in seattle? you will go out there and make 50 to $60,000 a year. you're going to work night shift. have off on monday and tuesday. you will be there risking your life each and every day to protect those people. you have a servant's heart. then what you're going to do is you're going to have a city -- gerry: sheriff i have to cut you off. thank you for joining us. congratulations on the election. thank you for your service. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. gerry: i'm gerry baker in for elizabeth macdonald. you're watching "the evening edit" on fox business. have a really good in new york, see you back here same time tomorrow. ♪ ♪ lou: good evening, everybody. the battle for the white house is now a full-fledged struggle for the survival of this constitutional republic. there are less than two weeks to go before the electoral co
it is affecting law enforcement in seattle. it is hurting the people that call seattle home.g by the dozens, retiring because, think about this, you're a brand new, 25-year-old police recruit academy graduate. you want to get into law enforcement in seattle? you will go out there and make 50 to $60,000 a year. you're going to work night shift. have off on monday and tuesday. you will be there risking your life each and every day to protect those people. you have a servant's heart. then what...
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phoenix, seattle and san diego all up at least 11 and a half percent.th the doubter stresses even though it's backdated through october, is that the pandemic has completely encouraged to buyers and potential buyers to flee the city and apartments for space. david: all you have to do is look at new york real estate. thank you. looking at your screen, according to media research center, twitter has censored president trump in his campaign 583 times meanwhile, joe biden and his team have not been centered-- censured at all. joe is here to respond to that and the world health organization saying the current coronavirus pandemic may not be quote the big one. should we really be taking a warning from the who seriously particularly after all of their misjudgments about china and the virus? dr.marc siegel joining me in a few minutes with his take. first, here's a check of futures. they are up significantly and they are growing. we will see how it all turns out in about 15 minutes when markets open. more "varney & co." after this. ♪ ♪ you can go your own way it'
phoenix, seattle and san diego all up at least 11 and a half percent.th the doubter stresses even though it's backdated through october, is that the pandemic has completely encouraged to buyers and potential buyers to flee the city and apartments for space. david: all you have to do is look at new york real estate. thank you. looking at your screen, according to media research center, twitter has censored president trump in his campaign 583 times meanwhile, joe biden and his team have not been...
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we will talk with seattle radio host jason rantz. he iss live next. that's how you do it right.rance is made just the way martin's family needs it with hassle-free claims, he got paid before his neighbor even got started. because doing right by our members, that's what's right. usaa. what you're made of, we're made for. ♪ usaa we're made for. subaru created the share the love event.n years ago, where our new owners could choose a national or hometown charity. and subaru and our retailers would proudly make a donation. but now, in times like these, companies are having a hard choice to make. but subaru is more than a car company. and as charities struggle, we cannot just stand by. which is why we plan to donate over twenty four million dollars, again this year. the subaru share the love event, going on now. >> shannon: it was a violent christmas weekend and what has already been a violent year in chicago. the extended holiday weekend so 30 people shot, eight of them died appeared in atlanta from christmas to sunday, three fatal shootings. it is the deadliest year since 1998. in n
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our next guest says that could be bad for seattle. rantz show on the radio in seattle. thanks for being here this morning. please explain why do you think that this would eventually push the city even further to the left? >> because there is no way with the political environment that we have going in seattle that any semblance of a moderate democrat can actually step up and withstand the pressure of the activist crowd. jenny durkin was not a shoe in but as an incumbent you have an edge and relatively well liked. maybe not well respected but well liked by some of the silent majority of seattle. i can't imagine there will be any moderate democrat who will want to step up and withstand the pressure coming from the activist community that has been willing to literally go to your home and bully you into submission. what we've been seeing on the ground is a bunch of politicians likely going to announce they're running for mayor trying to play indicate the activist class. even making absurd promises to defund the police by 50% or simply sayi
our next guest says that could be bad for seattle. rantz show on the radio in seattle. thanks for being here this morning. please explain why do you think that this would eventually push the city even further to the left? >> because there is no way with the political environment that we have going in seattle that any semblance of a moderate democrat can actually step up and withstand the pressure of the activist crowd. jenny durkin was not a shoe in but as an incumbent you have an edge...
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he is a radio host in seattle. hey, jason. hey, jason.ll you have to do is say you are homeless or mentally ill. what this bill essentially does is carve out a legal loophole f that allows for crimes to address "basic needs" beers or what that means is you go ahead and break into a car, you steala radio, you sell it, that gives you a pass, as long as you say i was stealing it and selling it because i need to buy food. proponents will tell you, like lisa herbold, the council member behind this, this is about stopping the criminalization of the poor, which is of course absolutelyly absurd. i defy anyone, literally anyone, to find me the case of the mother who is stealing baby formula for her starving kid, or the guy who just can't get by because he doesn't have food. we are not prosecuting those people. what we are talking about here are the ones who take a piece of cement, throw it into a storefront, steel bicycles, go into stores in the middle of broad daylight and steal a whole bunch of stuff. that's what we are talking about here. and b
he is a radio host in seattle. hey, jason. hey, jason.ll you have to do is say you are homeless or mentally ill. what this bill essentially does is carve out a legal loophole f that allows for crimes to address "basic needs" beers or what that means is you go ahead and break into a car, you steala radio, you sell it, that gives you a pass, as long as you say i was stealing it and selling it because i need to buy food. proponents will tell you, like lisa herbold, the council member...
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covid has intensified it and i think san francisco and seattle need to be careful. a fragile thing and it's not guaranteed. detroit was the richest city in the world by the year 2,000, the poorest city in america. >> mark: and if you look at some of those shots of detroit compared with the way let's say nagasaki looks now, you would think the second world war in japan had won by dropping the bomb on detroit. chris, thanks for that and let's hope the west coast is not headed that same path. amidst draconian shutdown, and number of silicon valley companies as we were just saying, hp, oracle, tesla, or leaving the bay area for texas. for years politicians have assumed unrelenting growth is a good strategy, but could having more californians backfire on texas? governor greg abbott joins tucker to talk about it. >> thank you so much for coming on. first, congratulations. such an obvious success story. people are leaving california and can go to other places, come to your state and that is an endorsement of the way you are running it, obviously. so sincere congratulations
covid has intensified it and i think san francisco and seattle need to be careful. a fragile thing and it's not guaranteed. detroit was the richest city in the world by the year 2,000, the poorest city in america. >> mark: and if you look at some of those shots of detroit compared with the way let's say nagasaki looks now, you would think the second world war in japan had won by dropping the bomb on detroit. chris, thanks for that and let's hope the west coast is not headed that same...
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i think san francisco and los angeles and seattle need to be very careful.it is not guaranteed. detroit in 1950 was the richest city in the world. by the year 2000, it was the poorest city in america. >> mark: yeah, and if you look at some of those shots of detroit, compared with the way, say, nagasaki looks now, you would think there have been a second world war and japan had wanted by dropping the bomb on detroit. chris, thanks for that, let's hope the west coast isn't headed that same cream path. id amid draconian shutdown orders from a number of silicon valley companies, hp, oracle, tesla, are leaving the bay area for texas. for years, politicians have assumed that unrelenting growth is a good strategy, but could having more californians backfire on texas? governor greg abbott joined tucker to talk about it. >> tucker: governor, thanks so much for coming on. first, congratulations, such an obvious success story. people are leaving california and can go to 49 other places, and they're coming to your state, that is an endorsement of the way you are running
i think san francisco and los angeles and seattle need to be very careful.it is not guaranteed. detroit in 1950 was the richest city in the world. by the year 2000, it was the poorest city in america. >> mark: yeah, and if you look at some of those shots of detroit, compared with the way, say, nagasaki looks now, you would think there have been a second world war and japan had wanted by dropping the bomb on detroit. chris, thanks for that, let's hope the west coast isn't headed that same...
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let's bring in jason rantz, host of the jason rantz show in seattle.to commit crimes against local businesses and then city council is telling the businesses suck it up, we don't really care about you? >> pretty much. they're basically saying you have a legal excuse if you are trying to go after a basic need, which simply means you are excusing yourself saying there were no legal alternatives for you to have. but it has been so lopsided in this conversation. even the seattle city attorney's office is saying can we at least not have the individual who is homeless or dealing with some sort of mental illness have to at least acknowledge on the record they believe they had no legal alternative? and they are saying no, that's a little too far. what that means for practicality sake if they rob a grocery store on the same block as a food center that's literally handing out food for free to the homeless, they can still get away for going after that grocery store. it is pretty maddening. >> trace: the definition of what's a crime and what's not is so wide that
let's bring in jason rantz, host of the jason rantz show in seattle.to commit crimes against local businesses and then city council is telling the businesses suck it up, we don't really care about you? >> pretty much. they're basically saying you have a legal excuse if you are trying to go after a basic need, which simply means you are excusing yourself saying there were no legal alternatives for you to have. but it has been so lopsided in this conversation. even the seattle city...
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she's in seattle. welcome to you. thanks very much for being with us.f these new variants being discovered in various parts of the world, is that to be expected? think it is to be expected. so the one thing about viruses that myself and my colleagues know very well is that viruses mutate effectively every time they replicate. so mutation is something that normally occurs with viruses and when you have a virus that is as widespread as this it has more opportunities to mutate and develop mutations and that gives it some sort of competitive advantage. what we should keep in mind is that these competitive advantages and how the virus replicates and how the virus replicates and potentially transmit 20 people doesn't necessarily mean it's going to become more pathogenic or cause more severe disease. how do scientists get ahead of this than if they have no idea where a new variant is going to pop up? well, you in the uk have an excellent no surveillance system so you are ahead of in many regards. in the us, where i am, we don't have as much genomic surveillanc
she's in seattle. welcome to you. thanks very much for being with us.f these new variants being discovered in various parts of the world, is that to be expected? think it is to be expected. so the one thing about viruses that myself and my colleagues know very well is that viruses mutate effectively every time they replicate. so mutation is something that normally occurs with viruses and when you have a virus that is as widespread as this it has more opportunities to mutate and develop...
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two people were stabbed in seattle.orker and the plan is to replace police with social workers. so that one to me is not going to work out. >> kennedy: they may have missed the window by overshooting the mark. just minutes from now white house white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany will take questions from reporters. we will bring you that press briefing. it will be fiery so keep it right here. ♪ so we only pay for what we need. it's pretty cool. that is cool! grandma! very cool. only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ [what's this?] oh, are we kicking karly out? we live with at&t. it was a lapse in judgment. at&t, we called this house meeting because you advertise gig-speed internet, but we can't sign up for that here. yeah, but i'm just like warming up to those speeds. you've lived here two years. the personal attacks aren't helping, karly. don't you have like a hot pilates class to get to or something? [ muffled scream ] stop living with at&t. xfinity can deliver gig to the most home
two people were stabbed in seattle.orker and the plan is to replace police with social workers. so that one to me is not going to work out. >> kennedy: they may have missed the window by overshooting the mark. just minutes from now white house white house press secretary kayleigh mcenany will take questions from reporters. we will bring you that press briefing. it will be fiery so keep it right here. ♪ so we only pay for what we need. it's pretty cool. that is cool! grandma! very cool....
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jason, i know you're also covering a judge in seattle that's release dangerous suspects without bail. here? why are we tilting in favor of -- listen, if you're a suspect and haven't been tried that's one thing but when you've been accused of certain crimes there is a reason why there is bail in many cases. >> we focus a lot on the d.a.'s and certainly here in king county and seattle we have the exact same problem but the judges have swung so far to the other side in response to a complaint that weaver overincarcerating. i think there is a valid point to be made in some circumstances but you can't go to the point where you're just releasing everyone. just in the last couple of weeks, a judge released two, what i believe to be dangerous suspects. i mean, we're talking in one case a suspected drug dealer who was caught by police with 176 grams of meth, 96 doses of a drug sold on the streets as heroin. this is a guy that should not have been released. yet not only was he released but there was no bail whatsoever. we've had conversations about where end this up going, because these aren't
jason, i know you're also covering a judge in seattle that's release dangerous suspects without bail. here? why are we tilting in favor of -- listen, if you're a suspect and haven't been tried that's one thing but when you've been accused of certain crimes there is a reason why there is bail in many cases. >> we focus a lot on the d.a.'s and certainly here in king county and seattle we have the exact same problem but the judges have swung so far to the other side in response to a...
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seattle marked its 55th murder of year yesterday.t set a new tenure record, but that hasn't stopped the mayor of seattle, jenny durkan, from supporting a new city budget to reduce the budget for the police department by nearly 20%. hard to believe that. meanwhile in san jose, california, officials have learned that an illegal alien who allegedly went on a deadly stabbing spree a local church have been deported three times in recent years and apparently came back to stab people. in a lot of places in this country the violence is completely out of control. it's crushingly sad and it's causing massive demographic changes in this country. people are fleeing. we've got to stop this very how can we do that? heather macdonald's senior fellow at the manhattan institute and we are happy to have her always and especially tonight. thanks for coming on. what do we do about this? >> well, we change the narrative. but we are seeing -- we are going to see the biggest one year increase in homicides and shootings in this country, tucker, in decades,
seattle marked its 55th murder of year yesterday.t set a new tenure record, but that hasn't stopped the mayor of seattle, jenny durkan, from supporting a new city budget to reduce the budget for the police department by nearly 20%. hard to believe that. meanwhile in san jose, california, officials have learned that an illegal alien who allegedly went on a deadly stabbing spree a local church have been deported three times in recent years and apparently came back to stab people. in a lot of...
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seattle ganaba por 4. wilson conecto ba 14 es yardas con jacob.to del boxeador mexicano, por lo menos lo dio a entender este sÁbado el manager del canelo. se habla de estadio de jalisco, esta serÍa la primera pelea en mÉxico desde el 2011 cuando defendiÓ el tÍtulo peso liviano. ante cintrÓn en la plaza de toros de la ciudad de mÉxico. >>> # meses apenas entre combate. hasta aquÍ el deporte. ya reguÉ sams. >>> los ve 1970 metros de largo los trabajadores han comenzado la labores de sho car la bola de cristal para celebraciÓn de fin de aÑo. ahÍ la ve. 192 triÁngulos de cristal que son colocados en la esfera para la preparaciÓn limitada debido a la pandemia. va carecer de multiti tudes como solÍan asistir las presentaciones del evento van a estar diseÑadas para que las personas puedan verlas desde casa. en su televisiÓn, nos vemos. buenas noches. ♪. ♪. (♪ música ) (♪ música ) noticias telemundo (música) (música) (música) muy buenas noches y estas son las noticias que debe saber antes de terminar su vida el presidente donald trump firman paquete de ay
seattle ganaba por 4. wilson conecto ba 14 es yardas con jacob.to del boxeador mexicano, por lo menos lo dio a entender este sÁbado el manager del canelo. se habla de estadio de jalisco, esta serÍa la primera pelea en mÉxico desde el 2011 cuando defendiÓ el tÍtulo peso liviano. ante cintrÓn en la plaza de toros de la ciudad de mÉxico. >>> # meses apenas entre combate. hasta aquÍ el deporte. ya reguÉ sams. >>> los ve 1970 metros de largo los trabajadores han comenzado...
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seattle held.won the game 20-9, and clinched the west division. >>> pat mahomes and the chiefs at home. you figure that's an automatic win, right? atlanta made them work for it. the chiefs actually trailed with two minutes left. mahomes was almost picked off in the end zone by aj terrell. that was almost game over. very next play, mahomes got it right this time. the chiefs led 17-14. came down to this with 14 seconds left. to tie it. wide right. chiefs won their tenth straight game 17-14 final. mahomess, he's happy about clinching the number 1 seed in the afc again. >>> ben roethlisberger and the steelers needed to snap out of a funk. hosted the colts. the pittsburgh trailed by 17 points in the third, this ignited the comeback. dei ondaydante johnson, a driving grab. that pass gave the steelers the lead. the biggest second half comeback in the mike tomlin coaching era. the steelers won it 28-24. that clinched the afc north division. >>> so the loss dropped the colts outside of the afc playoff pictu
seattle held.won the game 20-9, and clinched the west division. >>> pat mahomes and the chiefs at home. you figure that's an automatic win, right? atlanta made them work for it. the chiefs actually trailed with two minutes left. mahomes was almost picked off in the end zone by aj terrell. that was almost game over. very next play, mahomes got it right this time. the chiefs led 17-14. came down to this with 14 seconds left. to tie it. wide right. chiefs won their tenth straight game...
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new york winds in seattle., in seattle. 70-12 seahawks. now type with the rams for first place in the nfc west. going into monday night, the 49ers are just one half-game back for the last playoff spot. that means if they went tomorrow, december 6 oh would tie minnesota and arizona inlet wild-card race. how do you like it? second drink stanford women taken in washington in their temporary home of las vegas. 3rd quarter they score on the rebound. the cardinal 183 having 50. the coach moves two wins behind pet summit for most victories in women's college backs a history. again, the miracle in the meadowlands, or escape from new york. either one works. >> like >>> check this out. amazon founder jeff bezos says this engine will send the first woman to the moon. is a be seven engine from his rocket company, blue origin. >>> the test run for 20 minutes. it should up the engines by high-performance trust which can reach 10,000 pounds of thrust. by comparison, the saturn five had 7 million pounds of thrust. i guess this is a start. the into a power
new york winds in seattle., in seattle. 70-12 seahawks. now type with the rams for first place in the nfc west. going into monday night, the 49ers are just one half-game back for the last playoff spot. that means if they went tomorrow, december 6 oh would tie minnesota and arizona inlet wild-card race. how do you like it? second drink stanford women taken in washington in their temporary home of las vegas. 3rd quarter they score on the rebound. the cardinal 183 having 50. the coach moves two...
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he ends up brutally murdering someone in a park in seattle just a few weeks ago.hat is the path that we're going down. seattle right now is on life support and with a bill like this, you're going to flat line this city. that is a serious concern that even some liberals are starting to speak up about. >> tucker: yeah. letting junkies live outside is not the answer. h hannity. >> hannity: thank you. 9:00 on the east, 6:00 in the eas east. alexandria cortez wants chuck shumer and nancy pelosi to step down. we'll take you the take straight ahead. also later, we will introduce to you the radical democrats that biden would love to surround himself with, which includes a top aide that just called republicans a bunch of f
he ends up brutally murdering someone in a park in seattle just a few weeks ago.hat is the path that we're going down. seattle right now is on life support and with a bill like this, you're going to flat line this city. that is a serious concern that even some liberals are starting to speak up about. >> tucker: yeah. letting junkies live outside is not the answer. h hannity. >> hannity: thank you. 9:00 on the east, 6:00 in the eas east. alexandria cortez wants chuck shumer and nancy...
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. >>> hosting seattle this last afternoon, two minutes left. bears down one or bears up one. beat seattle for their 4th straight win. they have their eight game winning streak snapped. nathan, he had 18 points and 14 boards. aztecs win. finally to the blue turf for the potato bowl. the wolfpack, quarterback, carson strong tied a career high with five touchdown passes. nevada beat the green wave. when you win the potato bowl the coach gets a bucket of fries dumped on him. the warriors will play next on christmas day against the bucks. >>> it is 4:56. visitors restricted. >> the holidays in the hospital. even tougher this year for kids. the hope that more visitors could be allows. that's in the next half hour. . >> and the roll out of vaccines has a little help from a local company. i have that story just ah home has been there for us all year long. so this holiday season, let us help you give back to home with gifts that inspire new projects, make work a little easier and add some style to the things we do together. a gift for home brings joy to all. find great gifts and deals
. >>> hosting seattle this last afternoon, two minutes left. bears down one or bears up one. beat seattle for their 4th straight win. they have their eight game winning streak snapped. nathan, he had 18 points and 14 boards. aztecs win. finally to the blue turf for the potato bowl. the wolfpack, quarterback, carson strong tied a career high with five touchdown passes. nevada beat the green wave. when you win the potato bowl the coach gets a bucket of fries dumped on him. the warriors...
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cal beats seattle for their fourth straight win. >>> st. mary's had no answer inside for san diego state big man, nathan man saw. he had 18 points and 13 boards. the gail scored a season-low 49 points. >>> finally to the blue turf in boise, for the famous idaho potato bowl. quarterback, carson strong, tied a career-high, with five touchdown passes. nevada beat the green wave. 38-27, and when you beat the potato bowl, the coach gets a bucket of fries dumped on him, before the gatorade bath. >>> the warriors will be back in action on christmas day, against the milwaukee bucks. >>> tonight, some kids are putting a new twist on a prank. and their neighbors are delighted. >>> a group of northern california children are sneaking around the neighbor's porch is, but they are not causing any mischief. these kids have been spotted wearing disguises on several doorbell camera's. they ring the bell, then ran away, leaving behind homemade cookies. the porch pirates pandemic is well-known to kids who call themselves cooking inches. so they have decided t
cal beats seattle for their fourth straight win. >>> st. mary's had no answer inside for san diego state big man, nathan man saw. he had 18 points and 13 boards. the gail scored a season-low 49 points. >>> finally to the blue turf in boise, for the famous idaho potato bowl. quarterback, carson strong, tied a career-high, with five touchdown passes. nevada beat the green wave. 38-27, and when you beat the potato bowl, the coach gets a bucket of fries dumped on him, before the...
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i >> it's a group out in edmond, about 20 minutes north of seattle.oup of people who were essentially squatters that believe that the laws of the land do not apply to them. and they've decided to go into neighborhoods, waterfront properties, very nice homes saying that they actually own the land and they should take it over. the homeowner is usually like "what are you talking about, please leave." it's very bizarre. it's not just have been in puget sound, it's happening all across the country. a man decided to literally take ownership to decide he's not going to pay rent on property that he doesn't actually own. it's part of, i think, this nationwide trend of laws thatly really don't apply to certain folks. in this case, they are not activists. they are just kind of nullity. >> this is illegal. once you see that, that means hate, you wanted, it is yours. i want it. it's mine. i'm about to start the process on reclaiming the land. you k can keep paying rent, you can think this is a game, you can think -- real talk, we are taking the land back. >> it do
i >> it's a group out in edmond, about 20 minutes north of seattle.oup of people who were essentially squatters that believe that the laws of the land do not apply to them. and they've decided to go into neighborhoods, waterfront properties, very nice homes saying that they actually own the land and they should take it over. the homeowner is usually like "what are you talking about, please leave." it's very bizarre. it's not just have been in puget sound, it's happening all...
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cal beats seattle for their fourth straight win. >>> st. mary's had no answer inside for san diego state big man, nathan man saw. he had 18 points and 13 boards. the gail scored a season-low 49 points. >>> finally to the blue turf in boise, for the famous idaho potato bowl. quarterback, carson strong, tied a career-high, with five touchdown passes. nevada beat the green wave. 38-27, and when you beat the potato bowl, the coach gets a bucket of fries dumped on him, before the gatorade bath. >>> the warriors will be back in action on christmas day, against the milwaukee bucks. >>> tonight, some kids are putting a new twist on a prank. and their neighbors are delighted. ♪ ♪ digital transformation has failed to take off. because it hasn't removed the endless mundane work we all hate. ♪ ♪ automation can solve that by taking on repetitive tasks for us. unleash your potential. uipath. reboot work. we're going to find the perfect tree. we're going to nana's. wherever you go this holiday, chevy can help you get there. which is why we're making our c
cal beats seattle for their fourth straight win. >>> st. mary's had no answer inside for san diego state big man, nathan man saw. he had 18 points and 13 boards. the gail scored a season-low 49 points. >>> finally to the blue turf in boise, for the famous idaho potato bowl. quarterback, carson strong, tied a career-high, with five touchdown passes. nevada beat the green wave. 38-27, and when you beat the potato bowl, the coach gets a bucket of fries dumped on him, before the...
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have and atmospheres over towards portland and seattle.we have this. there to the partly cloudy skies. temperatures, as you know, it is chilly. temperatures right now. the cool spots are in the 30s. sent out rosa, napa, and fairfield. weiss read 40s out there. here is the live camera. here is the south bay for san jose. we have mostly clear skies. you will want to bundle up. with the clearing skies it will allow temperatures to cool off is set up. remember we had the rainfall late wednesday night and into thursday? that system is moving to the east. the storm track is up here. it is focused up here. cold mornings into the weekend. the drive forecast and a warming trend. as we mentioned, we could be trekking dense fog. especially the inland valleys. into the afternoon hours we will have more sunshine so the clouds will melt away. basically the same as story as we head into sunday. forecast highs for tomorrow, temperatures, like today, are the upper 50s to soak the lower 60s. we had towards the winter solstice on monday. we should have a few
have and atmospheres over towards portland and seattle.we have this. there to the partly cloudy skies. temperatures, as you know, it is chilly. temperatures right now. the cool spots are in the 30s. sent out rosa, napa, and fairfield. weiss read 40s out there. here is the live camera. here is the south bay for san jose. we have mostly clear skies. you will want to bundle up. with the clearing skies it will allow temperatures to cool off is set up. remember we had the rainfall late wednesday...
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. >> reporter: rochelle dickerson lives in seattle and also volunteered for a phase 3 moderna trial. she was inspired by her friend, jennifer, the first person in the u.s. to get injected in the covid vaccine trial back in march. >> as a black woman i really wanted to be represented because we've also been disproportionately impacted by this disease. hopefully, being part of this study will make it so that not as many of us die. >> reporter: after jennifer, seattle resident neil browning was the second person in line for moderna's phase 1 trial. >> this is real now. >> reporter: he says almost nine months after his injections antibodies are still present in his blood work. >> i'm super excited that something i was a part of that's never been done before, it was a moon shot, we weren't sure if this was going to work and to have the efficacy numbers we're seeing is just incredible. the ramifications are going to echo around the world now. >> i'm also told by several of the moderna volunteers that they will be unblinded soon and given the vaccine if they received the placebo during the
. >> reporter: rochelle dickerson lives in seattle and also volunteered for a phase 3 moderna trial. she was inspired by her friend, jennifer, the first person in the u.s. to get injected in the covid vaccine trial back in march. >> as a black woman i really wanted to be represented because we've also been disproportionately impacted by this disease. hopefully, being part of this study will make it so that not as many of us die. >> reporter: after jennifer, seattle resident...
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i was a barrister and server living in seattle at the time, and i lost both of my jobs seattle at thewn is hit -- both of myjobs when lockdown is hit —— barista, because when everything closes how can you keep staff? and being part—time at twojobs, i keep staff? and being part—time at two jobs, i was very quickly cut. so when that happened in march, i started trying to scrape together some sort of plan and unemployment was the first thing that i went to, so. what has been the direct financial implication? how do you struggle to pay bills, pay rent, buy groceries? absolutely. if it wasn't for being married, i have no idea how i would have gotten through this year. without someone else helping me, support, because there have been so many bills that have gone past do, there have been like, moments where i've had to pick between bills and save we need the car insurance more than we need, you know, internet, or, you know, you kind of how to prioritise and pick and choose those things. when you doing that, it feels terrible, because five months ago, three months ago, you could pay for every
i was a barrister and server living in seattle at the time, and i lost both of my jobs seattle at thewn is hit -- both of myjobs when lockdown is hit —— barista, because when everything closes how can you keep staff? and being part—time at twojobs, i keep staff? and being part—time at two jobs, i was very quickly cut. so when that happened in march, i started trying to scrape together some sort of plan and unemployment was the first thing that i went to, so. what has been the direct...
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but coach shanahan talks about the finale against seattle. >> you think you cannot prepare. that's when you are on the way out in the league. you play a certain way. if you pick and choose the sport won't be for you in the long run. people continue think you're playing for that much. you can say a lot, one thing that's cool about football you are what you put on tape. >> you want to know the definition of a cool cat. check this out. [music] . >> like i said, cool cat. vibing to the polka. >> where do you find these things? >> animal watching. yes, he did. animal watching relieves stress during the pandemic. >> animals make things better. >> i'm excited about the 49er's game. >> it didn't end well for the 49ers, you have ream tiffs in seattle who were happy. it's a fun rivalry. >>> next at 11, christmas eve we hadfireworks all night long. >> residents in the south bay are bracing for illegal fireworks. violators can expect steep fines. >> new year's eve is hours away and bay area law enforcement
but coach shanahan talks about the finale against seattle. >> you think you cannot prepare. that's when you are on the way out in the league. you play a certain way. if you pick and choose the sport won't be for you in the long run. people continue think you're playing for that much. you can say a lot, one thing that's cool about football you are what you put on tape. >> you want to know the definition of a cool cat. check this out. [music] . >> like i said, cool cat. vibing...
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stanford is supposed to play washington in seattle on saturday. the cardinal likely to practice in the pacific northwest as they prep for that game. and the sharks aren't being fully affected by the county's guidelines yet. there is no definitive start date for the new nhl season, so players reporting to training camp is not an issue as of right now. however, some players have been doing rehab and voluntary training over the past few weeks. the team is modifying those activities to comply now with the health order. these new restrictions come as the south bay is seeing its highest number of cases since the pandemic began. in the last 24 hours, santa clara county reported a record 801 new infections. that's up from the previous record of 747 cases set friday. the state, it's reported just over 14,000 new cases. >>> today governor newsom said 327,000 doses of pfizer's covid vaccine are on their way to california right now. they're set to arrive in mid-december followed by a second round of doses three weeks later. ucsf and zuckerberg san francisco g
stanford is supposed to play washington in seattle on saturday. the cardinal likely to practice in the pacific northwest as they prep for that game. and the sharks aren't being fully affected by the county's guidelines yet. there is no definitive start date for the new nhl season, so players reporting to training camp is not an issue as of right now. however, some players have been doing rehab and voluntary training over the past few weeks. the team is modifying those activities to comply now...
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she is a required seattle police chief, also a new member of the peacock family. she's an nbc news law enforcement analyst. thank you for your time this morning. we've had conversations as a country about new knock warrants and banning choke holds. what's the most meaningful change you've seen this year? should be put forward? >> craig, thank you for having me on. i'm excited to be here talking about this very important issue i think about literally every single day. you know, 2020 as you have shown in the clip, previous clip was a unique year, a year we had the opportunity to really push change. we have the pandemic followed by months and months of protests. in seattle, there was the capitol hill autonomous zone followed by the capitol hill occupied protest zone followed by the defund police movement. so there was a lot happening, a lot of social reckoning not only locally but across the nation. i saw that as a real opportunity but i also know that we've been here before. you know, with the watch riots, with rodney king, with ferguson. there has been moments in h
she is a required seattle police chief, also a new member of the peacock family. she's an nbc news law enforcement analyst. thank you for your time this morning. we've had conversations as a country about new knock warrants and banning choke holds. what's the most meaningful change you've seen this year? should be put forward? >> craig, thank you for having me on. i'm excited to be here talking about this very important issue i think about literally every single day. you know, 2020 as you...
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. >> reporter: rachial dickerson lives in seattle and volunteered for a fails thrphase three mode. she was inspired by her friend jennifer that was the first person in the u.s. to get vaccinated back in march. >> as a black woman i wanted to be represented because we've been disproportionately impacted by this disease. hopefully, being part of this study will make it so not as many of us die. >> reporter: after jennifer howler, neal browning was the second person in line for mo dae moderna's phase one trial. nine months after his injections, antibodies are still present in his blood work. >> i'm super excited something i was part of that's never been done before. it was a moon shot. we weren't sure if this would work and to have the effectiveness numbers are incredible. the ramifications will echo around the world now. >> so i'm also told by several of the moderna volunteers they will be unblinded soon and given the vaccine if they received the placebos during the trials. >> kate, thank you. whether it's moderna or pfizer, you probably want to know where you are in the vaccine line
. >> reporter: rachial dickerson lives in seattle and volunteered for a fails thrphase three mode. she was inspired by her friend jennifer that was the first person in the u.s. to get vaccinated back in march. >> as a black woman i wanted to be represented because we've been disproportionately impacted by this disease. hopefully, being part of this study will make it so not as many of us die. >> reporter: after jennifer howler, neal browning was the second person in line for...
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the rightful owners of all the land from argentina to alaska and they're causing quite the scene in seattlegroup known as morse sovereign citizens. they are knocking on doors claiming they own the property, coming in and setting up as squatters in some cases in the homes. fox's dan springer in edmunds, washington with this story for us. dan? reporter: connell, believe it or not police tell me that even though this group is out there doing what you just described no laws have been broken yesterday. these would-be squatters have not broken a single law even though trying to lay claim so far in this area to five homes over the last month or so. it is happening in the suburbs of seattle in the towns of he edmonds, three people walk on private property, pass gate and fences. it carry as phony document because the homeowner is evicted because the house is built on land that belong to them. they claim all the land between argentina and alaska is rightfully theirs. >> making on the property, going in the back, i tooing on doors, looking at windows, confronted at some point by the homeowners. report
the rightful owners of all the land from argentina to alaska and they're causing quite the scene in seattlegroup known as morse sovereign citizens. they are knocking on doors claiming they own the property, coming in and setting up as squatters in some cases in the homes. fox's dan springer in edmunds, washington with this story for us. dan? reporter: connell, believe it or not police tell me that even though this group is out there doing what you just described no laws have been broken...
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porting inthe home seattle is a couple thousand miles away from the bering strait, were a lot of the action is, and the arctic circle. give me your thoughts on what we could do with medium icebreakers right now. i think the white house is looking at something that could be home ported, hopefully soon, in alaska, but what are the different things the coast guard is looking at? it seemsioned, frustrating that they pretty obvious choice, long-term strategic thinking, would be that you would want these home ported, at least some of the fleet, in america's arctic. senator with regards to potentially leased icebreakers, a short-term urging strategy -- short-term bridging strategy, we have not invested significant effort and where we would sail those from. the closeness, the geography of the mission set they would be engaged in, your point is well made. with ourr-term icebreakers, there are multiple factors we consider when we talk about the ability to maintain. we realize through your work on the committee that you will provide the resources we need. chairman sullivan: we will. admiral ray
porting inthe home seattle is a couple thousand miles away from the bering strait, were a lot of the action is, and the arctic circle. give me your thoughts on what we could do with medium icebreakers right now. i think the white house is looking at something that could be home ported, hopefully soon, in alaska, but what are the different things the coast guard is looking at? it seemsioned, frustrating that they pretty obvious choice, long-term strategic thinking, would be that you would want...
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in seattle, an idea that just let taxpayers handle it. ♪ limu emu and doug.iberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪ stand back, i'm gonna show ya ♪ ♪ how doug and limu roll, ya ♪ ♪ you know you got to live it ♪ ♪ if you wanna wi... [ music stops ] time out! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ smells more amazing than ever. flings now so their laundry isn't that the dog's towel? hey, me towel su towel. more gain scent plus oxi boost and febreze in every gain fling. and i'm still going for my best. even though i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib not caused by a heart valve problem. so if there's a better treatment than warfarin, i'm on top of that. eliquis. eliquis is proven to reduce stroke risk better than warfarin. plus has significantly less major bleeding than warfarin. eliquis is fda-approved and has both. what's next? getting out there. don't stop taking eliquis unless your doctor tells you to, as stopping increases your risk of having a
in seattle, an idea that just let taxpayers handle it. ♪ limu emu and doug.iberty mutual customizes car insurance so you only pay for what you need. isn't that what you just did? service! ♪ stand back, i'm gonna show ya ♪ ♪ how doug and limu roll, ya ♪ ♪ you know you got to live it ♪ ♪ if you wanna wi... [ music stops ] time out! only pay for what you need. ♪ liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. ♪ smells more amazing than ever. flings now so their laundry isn't that the dog's...
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the sense, 1919 right before the aclu started you have a big labor strike, dockworkers strike in seattle, baltimore they have a huge metal strike, coworker strike going on. at the same time you have these raids all over the country where the justice department is arresting people willy-nilly, mass deportation taking place, race riots in chicago as arkansas and washington dc and elsewhere. the aclu touches on all these things in one way or another so you have to find a way to sum up and that is just one year, all of this. all the stuff going on because it all created the environment that made it clear the aclu was necessary but ultimately we do what you do, what all journalists do, take one thing at a time and figure out how it tells the story because we are storytellers and we try to figure out what part of the story can you leave out and it makes sense, what part do you include and it still makes sense, a very long book but ultimately my first draft was long and i took literally - we have an apartment in puerto rico. i went to the apartment in puerto rico for six weeks and that was part
the sense, 1919 right before the aclu started you have a big labor strike, dockworkers strike in seattle, baltimore they have a huge metal strike, coworker strike going on. at the same time you have these raids all over the country where the justice department is arresting people willy-nilly, mass deportation taking place, race riots in chicago as arkansas and washington dc and elsewhere. the aclu touches on all these things in one way or another so you have to find a way to sum up and that is...
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citywide. >> we can't hear you with all of seattle that just read the same book. we would pick authors and the hope was to bring people together not only at libraries but community centers. and based on my lifelong belief. it really is a much easier way to talk about difficult issues. then just coming in and saying let's talk about the death penalty. with the ernest gaines book. they get more deeply into it. the concept i think is that every community can adapt it to its own needs. i think that's why it is really popular. i am always amazed to learn what different communities have done to promote the program. it is just great. we did in bosnia. if all bosnian teens read the same book. i was there for that. that is a fractured country. in the brooks --dash books brought teens. it's so important. after they are out of school they miss that opportunity to engage with ideas. and libraries bring that possibility back. i can be so incredibly meaningful and a way of really identifying yourself. i think of myself first and foremost as a reader. we still have some curiosit
citywide. >> we can't hear you with all of seattle that just read the same book. we would pick authors and the hope was to bring people together not only at libraries but community centers. and based on my lifelong belief. it really is a much easier way to talk about difficult issues. then just coming in and saying let's talk about the death penalty. with the ernest gaines book. they get more deeply into it. the concept i think is that every community can adapt it to its own needs. i...
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york city, philadelphia, atlanta, chicago, dallas, kansas city, denver and san francisco as well as seattle. the scientific work of epa takes place in laboratories located across the country. air pollution takes place across raleigh in durham. groundwater research in oklahoma. and ecosystems research in corvallis, oregon. this is part of meeting the environmental challenges that lie ahead. we need to know a lot more about how toxic services behave in the environment and how it impacts the environment. this knowledge will help us --. we need more information of long-range transport of -- through the air. rain is an example of this. we must do better at tracking the flow of pollutants throughout the environment. much of it lies with one environmental medium. pollutants can crossover and present risks in their new state as well. we clean the water but produce millions of tons of sewage sludge every year. new and creative technologies are needed and the epa has been a pioneer in developing these. there is combustion that --. another is a blocklong mobile incinerator. it was thought up at edison
york city, philadelphia, atlanta, chicago, dallas, kansas city, denver and san francisco as well as seattle. the scientific work of epa takes place in laboratories located across the country. air pollution takes place across raleigh in durham. groundwater research in oklahoma. and ecosystems research in corvallis, oregon. this is part of meeting the environmental challenges that lie ahead. we need to know a lot more about how toxic services behave in the environment and how it impacts the...