sure why the city of st. louis wouldn t think if anybody take it over, why not a former sheriff, now the governor. what do you think? correct, he s a very pro-law enforcement governor, he would sit over the board and it is local control. ashley: right, brad, so far, st. louis have seen homicides, 165 robberies and almost 400 assaults with a firearm, the mayor of st. louis says it is about power and politics, look at cities we are facing control over overreaching authority, what is the trend? they are all led by black mayors. they don t think it has anything to do with the sky-high crime or
balloon sashay across the u.s. and we do nothing. so this is a time they see their opportunity to make headway. it is important for us to terminate the soft propaganda for. talk about propaganda. that s more like us teaching them to make apple pie. got industrial trade, culture, this sort of thing the defenders say it s good for goodwill. let me read you with the city of st. louis world trade center says about this. sister cities connect educational cultural municipal exchanges that promote mutual understanding. the committee organize special trips to the people s republic of china, highlighted by visits to our sister city. these trips encompass business, educational and cultural exchange efforts. they say this helps world peace but when his president xi relying on cities for world peace when he is aggressive against taiwan, threatening in
know we are the only one that has a plan out there. student less interesting? when you want to avoid somebody to talk about something you are afraid you re not just afraid but you know you can something wrong. this is a president that has ignored where the greatest crisis we have before us our fiscal problem. every great nation has collapsed to the overextended themselves. mccarthy says he plans to have a boat on debt ceiling bill that will go over the senate were officials say it has little chance of passing. lucas tomlinson live the white house thank you lucas. now to it some say is a hidden china menace right here in our soil sister cities does yorktown have a partnership with the city in china? china sister city program is him and called out is beijing s long-term foreign policy strategy to influence us not simply an innocent goodwill program. one anti-communist china activists child has uzi sister
said the shanghai, their sister city wanted to get out of that relationship because they could not get prague to submit to their view. is showing a scroll of some cities we picked on the right of the screen. hays, kansas cities with small towns other cities you would not expect to have these ties you raise the issue of prague. that was a political punishment by the chinese against that city because they recognize taiwan you ve got some cities in canada as well as europe pulling out and canceling their ties because of the human rights abuses in china. do you think simcity should do that here in the united states? buck soon probably be very wise for any city that has a partnership with a chinese city to do that. we have 1860 city partnerships in the u.s. these are important for education and culture. but the chinese communist party
so, we are trying to address the root causes of crime, poverty, housing instability, substance abuse and the like. and we are trying to respond by alternatives to policing, deploying the right police will, the right resources to the right call. and standing up to violence prevention to make sure that we are coordinating all of our communities violence intervention programs. so, one of the things that anybody is concerned about when it comes to police is whether or not they can respond on time. and then, whether or not the case is that there are called to respond to our actually solved, handled properly. what would be the consequences, day in, day out, on a regular, i m a regular person. i love downtown. i may live near former st. louis, the arch, whatever. wherever i live in metro st. louis, what would be the consequence to my police service if the state were to take over the police and the city of st. louis? how would that affect regular