about police during the campaign that you see on your screen there. and i m certainly not going to read. the sarasota police department is cranking out the one-of-a-kind holiday patrol light show for the fourth year in a row. five patrol cars flashing their lights to the trans siberian orchestra to the first snow. and trades in a sleigh for an outrigger canoe along the waves of waikiki. he s everywhere. steve: if you are going to be the santa claus, you would want to be in hawaii. just saying. i think it could have been the real santa claus on the back of a fire truck that drove through our town on sunday about 2:00 in the afternoon. will: oh, yeah? steve: they do it every year.
in other years that i have stood in very room watching the ballots come in. what we are starting to see is the muddying of the waters. one last thing, anderson, before i ptoss it back to you. security is the highest i have seen in all the nights since election night. there are 20 to 25 officers on the rooftops, on the ground, we have patrol cars ringing this entire building. there is a heightened security approach because of what s going to happen in 30 minutes. i got to tell you, the buzz in the room you are in, i assume there is got to be, i mean, every journalist who can fit in that room is there all waiting for the numbers s that what the buzz is? reporter: absolutely. i mean, this is this could be very, very telling. is it going to be enough for our statisticians to make a projection? we don t know. we have to know how many votes are left out there, what the numbers show. but it is what election officials say is basically everything they have except for what needs to be cure
The racers gathered at the intersection of Murfreesboro Pike and Bell Road, then headed toward La Vergne and pulled into a loading dock where the drivers did donuts in the parking lot.
(MURFREESBORO, TENN.) Technology continues to get better, sometimes by the minute. But, how do law enforcement departments stay up-to-date with the tech world? Simple. Police departments across the nation evolve as new technology is released and as new crimes are committed.
In Murfreesboro, police officers were once issued pagers. Now, officers are issued a smartphone… That was MPD Sgt. Amy Denton. Chief Michael Bowen said the police department ordered 200 new in-car cameras and as far a .
steve: well, you know, one of the things the federal reserve said yesterday when they jacked up rates for the third time in a row. three quarters of a percentage point. they said there is imbalance in the supply chain. they have got to fix the supply chain. i was talking to the villages here. they build about they sell 300 houses a month. they sold 4,000 houses last year. they are building them as fast as they can. they can get stuff simply because they buy a lot of it. but gary lester was telling me that one of the patrol cars is at a certain point, they could not get rock for a while. and if you can t get rock, you can t build roads. and if you can t build roads, you can t build houses. and they were really terrified that that rail strike that might have happened last week was going to impact them. luckily, it has not. but, you know, they buy a lot of stuff. they are smaller business owners who are, you know, they are at the mercy of the big suppliers and so that is one of the th