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there are such differences. we ve lived here since august. not very long, but i can tell your scene may be to homeless people since we ve moved here. one was tonight on the way here to the studios. since august, crime. there s a sense of safety here and i love the fight that you are doing. it s a good fight that you re doing tonight, i commend you and i respected. i was one of those people but i just, when you start having children and you see the lifestyle and the fact that this is like. you come home from picking up your children from school, you re going into your gated communities kick kids are outside throwing the balls, playing on the scooters. that s the way it should be. los angeles, you walk outside and not to mention you re paying such high taxes in la county walk outside and you are afraid you were going to get robbed. trace: the los angeles times writes the following here, golden hate. survey highlights the nation s negative perception of
going to lawsuit has been filed by a right-wing legal group that wants to kill the program in evanston, illinois reparations program, gibbs out $25,000 to black people who are our direct descendants of evanston residents from 1919 to 1969. and living in the city today, it was celebrated when evanston introduced this back in 2021. but judicial watch wants to end the program saying quote, remedying societal discrimination is not a compelling government so i ll interest basically it s not evenson job to fix america s past, but communities across the country are stepping into fulfill one of america s broken promises, compensation for centuries of unpaid labor by people against their will. of course, while under the ownership of others justice evening, the la daily news reported that the la county voted to explore reparations efforts, joining me now, robin ruth simmons, executive director of first repair, a non-profit supporting
The union representing hundreds of deputy probation officers says the community is unsafe because officers are being moved from field office work to support.