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critics called it racist. supporters said it was smart policing. since his time as mayor he largely supported it up until now when he s considering running for president. some people are calling the apology disingenuous. one twitter user says kind of tough to gain momentum running for president when the first thing you do is apologize. and john on twitter says guessing they had another focus group determine stop and frisk wasn t a good pr term. now it will be pardon me and hug. is it better for him politically to come out and apologize because he ll need support from the black community or continue to support the policy that he championed for so many years? heather: it s interesting because then it plays into what everyone thinks about politicians anyway, that they just kind of tell people what they want to hear and what will get them the most votes. there s a twitter feud thatter t erupted between the new york times and fed ex about not
tough to gain momentum running for president when the first thing you do is apologize. john on twitter also chiming in, saying i m guessing they had another focus group to determine stop and frisk wasn t a good pr term. it will now be pardon me and hug. current new york city mayor bill de blasio is slamming bloomberg for apologizing, basically saying too little, too late. jillian: the new york times accuses fed ex of not paying taxes and fed ex responds. a very interesting and sort of strange dispute between the new york times and fed ex after the paper claimed that the delivery giant had cut its tax bill down to zero. so on sunday, the paper wrote in the 2017 fiscal year, fed ex owed more than $1.5 billion in taxes. the next year it owed nothing. what changed was the trump administration tax cut for which the company had lobbied hard. well, fed ex s ceo, fret smith, replied with a bit of an interesting challenge saying the new york times paid zero federal
but you can recall many times when you shoot someone in the chest, their body will turn and the subsequent shots can hit the person in the back. then also issues with the awe temperatureawe the autopsy. entrance and exit wounds. things still to be determined and could be determined at trial. while the injuries in the back are very concerning. it doesn t end right there. though if you are shot in the chest and spun around by it. i don t quite get how you continue to have forward momentum running towards the person you were running from. again it all depend on physical evidence. the entire incident though i mean recorded on 911. you can hear it all escalate. doyle is saying you know heard saying he has got a gun. the dispatcher telling gonzalez not to go to the house. remarkable hearing it play out. it is remarkable. lots of evidence that both side