january 6th, law enforcement is prepared for any eventuality that may come out or in response to any type of court action against the former president. while we are not seeing any signs of large groups that are actually animating around trump s call for protest, law enforcement does not taking any chances. and what we have been seeing all day and the last few days is careful coordination between state, federal, and local police and law enforcement agencies. you know, really coming up with consequence management. how do they manage every type of eventuality that could come out, whether it is peaceful protest all the way up to, you know, acts of violence. so i think what we are seeing great now is a lot of planning. hopefully a lot of that planning is not necessary. it doesn t materialize. but law enforcement to new york city s definitely ready for it. well i mean that against the january 6th silver lining, they d learn something after that. and to be repaired for whatever co
i am not sure how well it would work. i will tell you a little bit more about these tiny homes. they take 90 minutes to assemble. that sounds great, that s quick. how big are they? 120 square feet. got small. small. but it is better than living on the street. to your point, i was in california last summer with a couple of my daughters and we walked around to go visit one of my ex professors, by the way, where i went to college. and it was scary. i mean, i was like, maybe i should not have brought my daughters. i mean, it was hard to see. it was really hard. i love that part of the country. i went to college out there. so i say to governor newsom, you know, well done to try to do something to help what is obviously a crisis that is pretty much out of control. in a lot of places in the country, but particularly out. there are so just a few more stats for you, lynette. in california there is 115,000 homeless people, they estimate. 44 out of every 10,000 people are experiencing