also, probably a very significant thing is that acceptance is gaining steadily and the usage is really increasing very rapidly. in l.a., we were all kind of, you know, smoking god s herb, whereas up in san francisco, it seemed like they were experimenting more with mind expansion, you know? ken kesey took classes of writing at stanford university, and he writes the great novel one flew over the cuckoo s nest, and this makes him a celebrity. while i was at stanford, i was given the opportunity to go to the stanford hospital and take part in the lsd experiments. kesey had volunteered to do tests for lsd, a government-sponsored test. lsd was isolated in a
chicagoland, second city. what is happening to my hometown? last week chicago had the distinction of being the deadliest city in america, exceeding new york and los angeles combined. sadly, the second city is second to none when it comes to violent crime. what gives? why is violent crime skyrocketing there, but not in other big cities? and what can chicago do to stop the carnage. first, the why? gang violence is rampant and shows no signs of slowing down. law enforcement to up to their eyeballs in crime. the dirty secret nobody wants to address, the culture of crime has become the norm in chicago, much like in l.a. in the 1980 s. those are the hard truths chicago needs to admit to. now, donald trump tweeted this, chicago murder rate is record setting 4,331 shooting victims with 762 murders in 2016. if mayor can t do it, he must ask for federal help, exclamation point. i agree, but think we need to
sean: ainslie, let s go back to you. so many killed. yeah, it is unbelievable. more people died in chicago in 2016 than in l.a. and new york combined. chicago is the city now that is so dangerous. they have some of the strictest gun laws. these activists say we need strict gun laws. there is no correlation there. strict gun laws does not mean that murders are down. look at chicago. strict gun laws but murders are up. sean: i love that trump said if you can t do the job, then we will do it. all lives do matter. thank you, congratulations, your book is again number one. number one best-selling book in the country. i wrote the forward. really, you have a book coming out? march release date.
and the time that obama has been present, nearly 4,000 people in chicago killed. yeah, it is unbelievable. more people died in chicago in 2016 than in l.a. and new york combined. chicago is the city now that is so dangerous. they have some of the strictest gun laws. they don t allow assault weapons. these activists say we need strict gun laws. there is no correlation there. strict gun laws does not mean that murders are down. look at chicago. strict gun laws but murders are up. sean: i love that trumpnn said if you can t do the job, then we will do it. maybe that is the message because all lives do matter. great reporting. thank you, congratulations, your book is again number one. number one best-selling book in the country. i wrote the forward. really, you have a book coming out? march release date. race crime and politics for a
both today and sunday. the tsa has been under pressure to avoid a repeat of the long lines that stretched for hours last spring. since then, adding more dog teams and thousands of new screeners. 23,200 passengers went through our tsa precheck. reporter: and opening this new airport command center that tracks realtime every tsa check point at the 30 busiest airports. down here it shows us how many lanes they opened. reporter: one hot spot, a power outage in louisville that will slowed things down for an hour. sunday is predicted to be the largest day of the weekend. that s when everybody comes home. so just give yourself time. reporter: as always, the biggest variable, weather. snow in minneapolis. while in l.a., comfort dogs to easeth stress. all right. we just have to make sure the weather cooperates. i want to check in with our forecast for the holiday. here s meteorologist bonnie schneider. good morning. happy thanksgiving. happy thanksgiving. most of the weather loo