the video. show me that in those cities that you just named. show me the people that are being harassed on the day-to-day basis. show me the little girls that s all i cover, jason, all across the country, the kids murderedd in the middle of the streets. how many funerals have you had to sit through, as family have to literally put the sculls of their children back together? it s happening all across the country, and it s just a figment of imagination? so lawrence, lawrence, no, not a figment of anyone s imagination but here s the thing, are we going off and dotes or are we talking about law enforcement with crime and crime is going down. i gave you the numbers, 54 i told you new york city i did. who do you think the cops call when other media won t cover these stories? i get it straight from the cops. even before it s released to the
how much their accident case is let our injury attorneys know he how much their accident cget the best result possible. lawrence: so did you hear this? the corrupt st. louis prosecutor kimberly gardener resigned today. the soros backed let criminals go while prosecuting her political enemies. one was mark ma klausski, you may remember mark and his wife forced to defend their home from the blm rioters in 2020. mark was very happy with today s news. watch. here s to the resignation of kim gardener, the city of st. louis will be much safer. there is justice, there is a god and justice and god have prevailed. thank you very much! lawrence: those were some beautiful roses.
individuals express why jordan neely s life mattered. which i agree. he s an american citizen. he s a part of our family. it did matter. but why did his life suddenly matter once he was dead? many knew this man, including our government, was struggling and they did nothing to help him. society filled that void. and the marine who put him in a choke hold is now the villain. how is any of this right? jason nichols is a senior lecturer at the university of maryland. he joins us now. jason, thanks so much for joining me, brother. we all mourn his death. but the city is out of control. and people that are black, brown, white, everybody is on edge right now. and they re going to do everything that is necessary, those that are willing, to defend themselves. so why the rush to judgment on this case? well, first of all, lawrence, let me just say congratulations.
another i became a mother. and you were my responsibility. i didn t push you off on your grandmothers. i took care of you. when we struggled, mama, did you ever go back in your mind and say, maybe i could have made a different decision at that time? because we had good days and we had bad days but we did it all together. well, yeah, of course son, of course. you know, when it gets hard, you re always going to be thinking about, it could have been easier. however, the more i prayed, the more i talked to god and the more that i was honest about my struggle, i had that village that came along, hike your aunt, bt, my grandparents, my mom. you know, they stepped up and they helped us. but the struggle, the struggle was real. lawrence: so mama and daddy just celebrated 30 years of marriage. things weren t always easy for my parents, and with the culture
partial birth abortion, abortion when a baby is quite literally out of the womb partially. and justice said something that stuck with me in the decent and he said one day our abortion juris pruden will be on cora and dred scott, two opinions one upheld internment camps and one upheld slavey two abhorrent moments in our past. we have a president who doesn t cherish life in fact he lies about it. he says catholic catechism no longer says we can protect life i can tell you i ve gone to catholic school my whole life it s not true. we need to cherish life because the consequences of that are what we see today. lawrence: i sales say we must value life from the womb to the tomb but folks here, we have a society now that allow criminals to do whatever they want now and it s killing a lot of folks. yeah, callous disregard for life, we see it on the streets,