kate,it kate, it looks likely them that this four week delay is going to take place. what is your reaction? it to take place. what is your reaction? reaction? it is absolutely devastating reaction? it is absolutely devastating for reaction? it is absolutely devastating for our - reaction? it is absolutely i devastating for our sector, reaction? it is absolutely - devastating for our sector, one in four venues are still not legally able to open so for them the 21st ofjune was the first date they could look forward to even opening. that s now pushed back further and for many of those businesses, they are quite simply running out of road after 16 months with no revenue. so the remainder of the sector, as you may say, trading under these restrictions mean they don t break even and so for them, to 21 was a date on which they could start to look towards viable trading, repairing their businesses and looking beyond moving from a survival mode into a recovery mode so during 21 was a dat
was it kate s jewry? they couldn t beure yet without more surveillance, that is and then the landlord called gene again, another tip. this one bad. ethan and heather weren t paying rent. he says, i m going to evict these people. so after he said that this is not good news. i said, hold on. if these people are evicted, we don t know where they re going. if the a-team didn t think of something and fast, heather and ethan might slip out of their sight and charleston for good. coming up an enticing offer from the a-team. 10,000 reasons to start talking. 10s, 20s, 50s. everybody sees that and their eyes just jump. whoooo.
federal prison. he was doing 30. he s a seven-time offender. he should have been in jail. to bill: if they had kate s law, he would have been. let s go to sanctuary cities. all right? executive order signed. no specificity on what funds will be denied, san francisco and other places. and you are going to have to get congress involved because they have the purse strings. what do you think? maybe you have to get involved because there are ways to hold back. look, there are funds that are sent to cities, state and cities, for protection, for border protection, to assist the removal of illegals from their cities and municipalities. they can pull some of that back if they choose. there are other funds that they can pull back, as well. they don t have to cut off there is law enforcement bill: you think the cities and counties that are doing that are going to get punished and punish fast. i think trump was the first one who is going to step up and do it.
you both support kate s law, right? i have no problem, generally speaking, with mandatory minimums. my objection is that when you conflate the murder epidemic in chicago with what happened to kate steinle, that is, young black men killing young black men, that is bill: this bill speak of the undocumented immigrants get all the garbage thrown on them. they are portrayed as this violent population, when they are not. bill: if you are senator, would you vote for kate s law, yes or no? it would be i would have to say no. i will tell you why. bill: why? it s brutal. if you would not vote speaker during the crack epidemic, we passed mandatory minimums for people who used crack as opposed to powder cocaine. what we ended up doing was decimating their minority population and filling the federal prisons. bill: i will tell you what. this guy should have been in jail. this is not bill: he showed up in a
executive orders on illegal immigration. here in new york city, you both support kate s law, right? i have no problem, generally speaking, with mandatory minimums. my objection is that when you conflate the murder epidemic in chicago with what happened to kate steinle, that is, it s young black men killing young black men, that is ck bill: but this bill has the undocumented immigrants get all the garbage thrown on them. and they are portrayed as this violent population when they are not. bill: if you were a senator, would you vote for kate s law, yes or no? it would be i would have to say no.ld i will tell you why.av bill: why? i mean, it s brutal. if you would not vote during the crack epidemic, we passed mandatory minimums for people who used crack as opposed to powder cocaine. what we ended up doing was decimating the minority population and filling the federal prisons. bill: boy, i will tell you what. this guy should have been in jail though.s