and odd and frivolous behavior and showing disrespect for the norms of society. in the haight ash bury district illegally smoked illegal substances threatened to make love and not war and let it known they trusted no one over 30. jesse: haight ash bury one place in the country where you could get high and flaunt it in public. over a half century later san francisco s hippy generation gave birth to this. excuse me, ma am, you know there is a drug rehab here, right? can you use drugs somewhere else. she ain t doing drugs, man. she got a meth pipe in her hand. stop your drug habit maybe you wouldn t get evicted. come on, you have got to do that somewhere else, bro. get up with that, bro. you are out in front of a building right now. this is where people live. we got this business we are trying to run here and you are making it look kind of bad over here. can you guys clean it up a little bit and go somewhere elsewhere w. this stuff? because it s getting a little out of
expectations, a strong economy, details shortly. new criminal charges filed against hunter biden. how big of a mistake was it for him to let that plea deal fall apart? plus, today is sentencing day for the teen responsible for the deadliest school shooting in michigan history. the parents of one of the victims calling for the harshest punishment possible. will the president of the university of pennsylvania survive the day? after her controversial answers about genocide, major donors calling for her to resign. i m john berman with fredricka whitfield, sara and kate are off today. this is cnn news central. and the breaking news, an early holiday gift on the economy. in fact, in a way, it s the gift that keeps on giving. the jobs report just in a few minutes ago, beating expectations, 199,000 new jobs added and the unemployment rate dropped, it is low. cnn s rahel solomon is with us now. rahel, like i said, this is the gift that keeps on giving, the story of 2023 is a
short staffed. there is lack of beds. lack of staff. lack of treatment facilities. there just isn t enough to meet the demand. well, they are spending billions of dollars, they are claiming on homelessness. on drug treatment. on rehab. on outreach. you re saying they are short-staffed and they didn t even give your son access to rehab while he was incarcerated? that is correct. well, where s the money going? do you think it s being stolen? that s a good question. i couldn t answer that. but i would like to know where the billions of dollars are going when we don t have enough treatment facilities here in san francisco to meet the demand. jesse: do you think they even want to treat this problem? because they are also building they call them safe injection sites. they are really just opium dens sponsored by the taxpayers. have you seen these things?