some 2.2 million people move to the southeast and over two years roughly the population of houston. according to a new report in bloomberg, six fast-growing states in the south have now added more to the national gdp than the northeast. those six states, florida, texas, georgia, the carolinas, tennessee are in a middle of a $100 million wealth migration. the u.s. economic center moves south. according to the irs, the south adds $100 billion in wealth, the northeast has lost $60 billion. president joe biden spent time in south carolina celebrating his green energy and money printing economic approach to politics and he said this is why there is growth in the south. we made a commitment. i ll be president for all americans, whether the elected officials voted for them or not. whoever you voted for. i ve kept my promise. in fact, some analysis to have said the laws i ve signed will do more to help run america than blue america. if that s okay with me because we are all america
bidenonmics. color me skeptical, hear me out. there s reports of children wielding baseball bats attacking and robbing helpless mothers and nannies in wealthy neighborhoods known for the young families. according to telegraphs, no we value which is known as stroller alley because of the many young family and children who live there. experienced 11 phone robberies last week which authorities are linking to a gang of youths who ve been lately assaulting women with bats while they pick up their kids from school. you think i can be an influence on where you live. or the fact that almost 50% of businesses in downtown san francisco has shut their doors. no surprise, old navy, amazon go, anthropology, many other retail brands shutting their doors in san francisco. los angeles, mayor karen bass declared a city wide state of emergency committing more than $1.3 billion in city funds to
our breaking news baltimore under a city wide state of emergency and under a curfew for the third night in a row. they re trying to keep the peace here. three powerful african american women are doing it. reporter: this may be the popular image of a powerful woman in baltimore, but the real fight for peace, justice and civil rights is being waged by these women. if while the nation is watching, three women can t get it who is going to get it? that s right, they re all black women. i love this city and i know we can be better than what we have seen. reporter: stephanie rawlings blake is the state s may.
schbl themselves, because she work frszs for the police officers. i want to read part of her statement. it says while we have and will continue to leverage the information received by the department, we are not relying solely on their findings but rather the facts that we have gathered. what do you make of that statement? well it s hard to make anything of it. it s somewhat vague quite frankly and maybe it needs to be in a little further context. but let me say this in regards to the state s attorney right there. i certainly understand the concerns that everyone has about her but when you re asking and so often we hear that people indigenous to the community she serves, she s indigenous to the community in which she serves and even though there may be
and a baltimore native she was first elected to the satecity counsel when she was just she s married and has a daughter. i come from a long line of police officers. and mosby is the newly elected state s attorney. she earn adlaw degree at boston college and then joined the baltimore city state s attorney s office before becoming a prosecutor. she and her husband have two children. i didn t have really any race issue in my career. i would have to say it s been more about being a woman. she s in charge of the state s military department, including the national guard. she is the first black person and woman to hold the post.