conservatism. i actually think what s happening, what you see now, and the buzzfeed story part of it these platforms ultimately found news too toxic. a lot of users find it too toxic and don t like consuming news on facebook or twitter anymore, so that is sort of going away and i think people are trying to figure out what s next. i think it s harder and things don t go viral the way they used to. they read news letters. it s diminishingly there s one huge central space where one speech, one, you know, dress that might be white or gold or black and blue just goes everywhere. and siloed more than ever before, one, though, the driving centraldriving, social media outlets has been fox news, and you re one of our sharpest minds. you wrote for the new york times a long time. give your assessment as to where things stand right now for fox, which has carried so much influence in the republican party, now in this moment, post
was lee s friend and savanna s baby-sitter. she went with lee to pick up savanna for a visitation weekend two weeks after the verdict and said she was horrified when harri handed over baby savanna she had black and blue mark on her forehead. she had blood on her nose. lee sat in th backseat with the baby and she was crying, and we went to the emergency room reporter: did you ever harm savanna? did you ever abuse her heavens, no. she fell whe she was with my mother at th house. that s all it was reporter: the emergency roo report supported what harris had told lee. savanna injuries were consistent with minor fall. the e. r. doctor wrote he found no signs of abuse. i mean, i would never hav let a hair on that baby s head be harmed. reporter: but lee was convinced harris was an unfi parent and refused to return savanna until harris forced he
in the ro ten democratic-run cities, and the property value and the value of your business plummets like that, it limits your options of leaving. those that can do are doing so on thin ground, and everyone behind are subject to the repeat attacks frankly and crime sector and economically. mayor-elect johnson says i m going to hire 200 new detectives but he says it s about investing in smart ways, in youth programs and the like. sure that s important but he also needs as the virginia attorney general stated to have accountability for this. he needs to stop the teen takeovers. groups are people are committing violence, beating up people that have to go to the hospital. sandra: the young couple attacked as they walked out of a nordstrom on tuesday after all of this, got scratches, black and blue all over their face and to your point, he s doubling down on defending these teens.
los angeles is cheryl dorsey. she is a retired lapd sergeant, author of black and blue. the creation of a social advocate. appreciate you being with us. thank you for having me. so let s start with the shooting of a black teenage boy by an 84 year old white kansas city man. what does it say about this country right now, when a young black teenager gets shot for knocking on the wrong door? well it says that folks are out of control. this was someone who was spanning, um, fright if you will, having black skin in and of itself should not pose an imminent threat. and we know now that his rationale was left wanting. he has been charged with two very serious criminal offenses. it was not reasonable for him to, uh, say that he was