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the president binary decided to finally do something about it and asking the members of opec to do the same. and york city leaders are pushing to allow more than 800000 non citizens to vote in local elections. we will tell you if this will come true and if this is more about political power or justice, allow for other cities to follow suit. and it's a story from the movie screen coming to real life as at nasa on just a double asteroid redirection test and des space. we will bring you all the details . i'm sky now huge in this story and more on today's news use use right here on our t america. ah, thanks for joining the man. charged with killing more than people and entering doesn't more at a holiday parade in at walker shall wisconsin had his 1st quarter parents on tuesday. now daryl e. brooks junior was arraigned on 5 counts of intentional homicide. and archie contributor my bow explained. brooks has a, a criminal record. it has left many wondering why he was an already behind bars for this tragedy. now warning, you may find some video in this report graphic. the community of wil kasha is morning, the horrifying events that unfolded at their annual christmas parade. sunday the residence held a vigil lit candles in honor, those killed and injured. i have 2 sons that both have marched in the parade in the past. actually multiple times. when to try to understand the devastation for the pupil of losses or injured. i heard them the police say 48 people were injured and 5 people were killed. when darrell e brooks junior ploughed through the police barricades and raced along the parade route, hitting performers an parade goers. a horrifying tragedy that shocked those who live in the small city of some 70000 people. i'm speechless. this is my community. i spend every weekend on main street with my friends, and sharing happy experiences and making memories. and i know my community to be a safe area among the victims, a long time local parade favorite, the milwaukee dancing grannies. they lost several members of their troop and an 81 year old volunteer. they received an outpouring of support on social media where they posted updates about their members, police and will kasha have charged 39 year old darrell ebooks junior, with bio counts of intentional homicide, a charge that carries a mandatory life prison sentence if convicted. he has an extensive criminal record dating back to 1999. in fact, he was out on a $1000.00 bon after an incident on november 2nd, when he allegedly ran over a woman who says she is the mother of his child. she told police he ran her down as she walked across the gas station. parking lot in brooks was arrested on 5 charges, including domestic abuse and reckless endangerment, according to court records, even then he was already out on bond for an entirely different alleged crime in 2020 involving firing a hand gun. also has an outstanding arrest warrant in nevada and an unrelated case where he was arrested and allegedly job bail in 2016. the milwaukee da's office released a statement saying it should not have recommended such a low bail for brock. they've now launched an internal review into the decision for r t i molly barrows, to join me now to discuss this tragedy and the motive behind the driver. we bring in retire chief deputy marshall mounted fog and ed martin publisher, a pro american report dot com. thanks for joining me gentlemen. good to be with you . thank you. horrible, horrible tragedy to see. and it obviously affected a lot of people in wisconsin state that's already been unfortunately going through some, some situations for different issues over the year. matthew, i want to start with you because right now we're really searching for the motive and it is as simple as you guys are going to gun down a woman or is there more to this, you know, and do you think this had anything to do as it was alleged by one of the activists with one of with a group. this had something to do with the acquittal of cow written house 2 days. busy before well, it's hard to say, i mean, we know that america is a powder keg when it comes down to racism, whether it's, whether it's and law enforcement. what about that? we know that there was a lot of problems, a lot of issues there. and so right now we just have the written house thing, the black labs, madison waste, and we've had other students in 6 ways in this country. a dealer down there and south carolina kim walk into a church killing a bunch of folks. so it's hard to determine. i me, i wasn't there. i don't know the details, but again, someone said that, you know, he was promoted because he was upset. i just don't know, i me, but if that's what it was they, they want to bring them. they're going to be the full brunt of the law down on him . and rightfully so, because you know, you can't just go and kill and take last just in your own hands and, and do it. but the power to kill that would deal them well. and there are the powers. and as you being a part of different conservative groups that have had very, very bad apples have been attributed, they try to demonize entire movement based off of one person that might not even have anything to do with moving their actions on this. do you think it's right to pursue that type of talks or just to look at this as an individual on himself, or should it be a backlash on the movement? if that was the anger that, that motivated him to do this well, but scotty, that's exactly the hypocrisy here is a conservative. say, if someone does a crime, they should be held accountable. he or she and what the media and the left wants to do is say that it's all about hyphenated groups. imagine, imagine scotty. if this was a kuanz, a parade, and it was a white guy who drove into it by now they would have probably had black lives matter up there. jesse jackson would have been there, al sharpton would have been there. i'm sorry, my colleague on this panel says america's counter peg with racism. that's just not true. what is a counter powder keg right now is the media lying and very importantly, we have out of control prosecutors and out of control law enforcement advocates like a o c. i use the term loosely. these people on the left progressives are tearing our cities apart. go to chicago in the city on the weekend, you'll get shot. go to st. louis where i'm from, you'll get shot and what the common denominator is. lot of mur soros funded, but not only sure us there ale she yesterday said we ought to look at the bail requirement. the da in the walkie admitted that he because he's a lefty progressive piece of garbage. let this guy out and this guy killed 5 people . we have to get our arms around the real problem. it's not black versus white. it's leftist communists to want to destroy the country versus we the people. and that's what's at stake. well, and i also understand, you know, i'm going to go to the next, every math here, but it's more also, i think it's evil versus good regardless of color, regardless of ever ceo versus good in. but there's also, you know, we see it on both sides of the aisle on this, and there are bad people on both sides in every movement. so matthew, to your response to that, can this be looked at as possibly a reverse racism type of issue in this case that he was actually gunning down somebody and could it be considered a, hey crime? should it be considered a, hey crime? well, again, i can't tell you for sure whether it could be considered hate crime unless i have no exactly what his motive was, and i'm sure they're going to try to find that out. but the reality of it is, is america is look, i'm a u. s. marshal, right behind you see a sas is bigots with badges that with the new york post the you know right now i'm in a class saxon that has thousands of black u. s. marsh's saying that race has destroyed decrees when i'm telling you, if you look at all statistics of america, america, there is a real race problem in america who we go out. the law enforcement, how we treat people. all. that's real facts and that's they're trying to say that, you know, you don't have bad and good on both sides. but i'm saying when you look at the numbers, all in statistics, bear out that race is really what affects a lot of black communities. and why these communities are where they are in, in the situation they're in with these drugs and his guns and so forth. we could not go out the white folks the same way we could when i was working the way we could grab the black folks, we couldn't throw the prisons up with and they was using drugs just as often. so it is a race route, a keg, and america, and that's what we're seeing. coming out right now, we're seeing it all the time now. and so then is it justified to have an action like this? if it does turn out to be into a have any action is justified because of why did the in the cycle that i guess is happening in communities? no, no, it wasn't just that would deal with dan. it killed a $7.00 to $8.00 person and they took him to mcdonald's. when i'm saying you is, it just shows you that this, there is a race issued american. what's happening at the more immediate talks about it, the more people upset the more people are beginning to see it on both sides. and you're going to have these and even written house situation. people wonder what was that all about? was that, was there a racial aspect to that whole thing? a white with black last night a movie? we don't know. i'm that i wasn't investigated. i don't want to 2nd guess what the investigate is came up with. but i do know that there is a serious race problem. american, i've dealt with it. my hope is that we come in and to your perspective we, we've had this conversation for is a race, a 2 way sides. is it to a road right now, because you're seeing the reverse racism and you're seeing this guy if he is justified in going after a group or you know, no, no, no, but either one of us is saying that it's ever justified. i mean, murder is murder, what i am saying, and i know what i, when i think we should be saying is in the places where the worst things are happening to people. they are led by progressives. and that is racist. i will say the still, the teachers unions are racist. the black and choose me, they and number, but they're mostly liberal whites that runs st. louis and they run chicago and that run dc. they are racist. they're allowing people to be trapped. there is racism in this country, but the problem is the people who yell about racism and up the ones that are running it in st. louis. people are killing each other because they don't have jobs . they don't have education and they happen to be black and brown. that's all liberal progressives. the woman that's a prosecutor in the city of st. louis wants to spend more time on domestic abuse because she gets funded for it then on then on violent crimes. and it's all black on black, so we have a problem, but it's not somebody driving into a a parade. it's the system that's put us in this place, but let's not lie about it. it's not white supremacists, it's not republic. it's progressive democrats, aol, she and her ilk have what on their hands for all of this bail reform stuff matter. i'm not going to say that about liberal to this in this stop, this liberal versus conservative. you can be on either side to be a stone cold races when i'm saying you as what i have observed in america since i've been a u. s. bossy growing up in this country. i have seen racism come from democrat and republican. of course, it doesn't matter, of course, i don't mind is the institution is still the way it is and it uses to let it go. so therefore, most of people that in power are white. you look at the u. s. senate 12 or 3 blacks . and the whole united states senate and you say, why is that? that's because racism i'm trying to tell you is structural is systemic. and that's the reason why i have a class action that dates all the way back to 1994, bringing up so many issues a race in the united states march 3rd, that works on the u. s. problem of justice. and i want a major case in federal court that right racism systemic natalie. you have just 2nd 10 seconds and 1010 seconds. the 5 people are dead because progressives in milwaukee let a guy out on bail that i don't care if it's racist or not. that's just wrong and the people do now are taken advantage of it. that's the starting point. usually it's spot people getting killed by others in chicago, other places so we can agree on racism. but as to this, the crime here was committed because a policies that americans should reject. ok, matthew, and we're going to end on that because we actually can agree, at least at that point, or at least look like that across the board. thank you for continuing this conversation and his gun never has invited faced with skyrocketing gas prices going into the holiday season. and he's releasing millions of barrels of oil from the country, thought, well, reserves, but will it be enough for americans to face with high fuel costs that are pinching their per streams? marty's john had, he has more from florida. it's perhaps something to be thankful for this thanksgiving and maybe even an early christmas present for american consumers. the white house announcing tuesday, the department of energy will release 50000000 barrels of oil from the strategic petroleum reserve. the largest release of oil in us history to combat increasing gas prices. president byte and said that he's quote, taking action to help americans deal with the rising costs of inflation by among other things, relieving the congestion of container ships. bottlenecked outside us ports, releasing oil from the country's reserves to help deal with the demand outpacing supply and creating a global action plan to lower gas prices overall in the long term, and reduce america's reliance on oil. and while our companies are combined actually will not solve the problem of high gas prices overnight. it will make a difference. it will take time, but before long, you should see the price of gas drop where you fill up your tank. the bad news is that it may take weeks before americans will reportedly see a change in the price at the pump. possibly not until mid to late december even thanksgiving is one of the busiest travel holidays in the united states with triple anticipating 53400000 people traveling this thanksgiving holiday. and that's up 13 percent from 2020. and while the majority of people are expected to fly, aaa says millions of americans will be hitting the roads at triple a reports that the national average for down of dash, right now, regular unleaded is 3 dollars and $0.40. that's significantly higher than the same time. last year, when fewer people were traveling or on the road because of the ongoing cove in 1900 pandemic. in many states, the average price of gas is even higher like l. a fornia where it's at more than $4.00 a gallon for regular unleaded right now. the u. s. is release of strategic reserves according to president biden, is in coordination with other countries, including south maria, china, india, japan, and the u. k. as of november 19th, the u. s. had 604500000 barrels of oil and its reserves according to the department of energy. so at least some help is on the way for news use, use john hoodie. now after the break, i did the members of the new york city council just prove the republicans. right. and the reasoning behind the democrats not wanting to fix the crisis at the border while we are going to seek answers after the break. with i saw a message from an unknown account that had a selfie with my passport as its profile page. i saw pictures of my documents, it will say also send a credit contract. i had just 3 days comply with their demands to see if i didn't send money and they sent out an online hate campaign that i was supposed to be very dangerous man. join me every thursday on the alex salmon show and i will be speaking to guess when the world politics spoke. business i'm show business. i'll see you then. ah ah ah the aah! new york city on the verge of expanding its electorate by adding nearly a 1000000 new voters. the new york city council is expected to pass the landmark legislation on december 9th, the bill, which proponents have named our city. our vote would get voting rights to non citizens who lawfully reside in new york city and are otherwise qualified to vote. more than 800000 green cardholders and people authorized to work in the city and who have lived there at least 30 days will be allowed to participate in municipal elections. helping to elect the next mayor comptroller and city council. they will also be allowed to vote on local ballot initiative. so joining us today to talk about this new change in new york selection law, we welcome kerry and berg. somebody very familiar at a former candid for new york city council. thank you for joining me. carrie and you for having me. okay, so this is some of the are obviously you probably know the election laws there in new york very, very well. so do you support this law? and do you believe that new yorkers would benefit from extending the franchise to non citizens would be very important to them. i believe that definitely there is a benefit to expanding that who however i am not 100 percent in support of expanding to recall holders or citizens who are in route to become 3 car holders and become citizen. i think that we have to think about the legality of it at the city council level. i know it just for municipal election. however, we do want to so expensive by that has been ship. so there's a catch $22.00. i'm actually shocked that we're doing this for and that has been open primarily because you would think that would come 1st before this particular green card voted. right. and i hear what you're saying. and one of the things that worries me about this when i look at is, you know, your representative is supposed to represent your community. and when you have someone there for just 30 days and knowing how things happen, and we have issues with gerrymandering already. how easily you could move to a group in get the vote, say that they've, they've been there for 30 days and move them back out. that's the whole reason why you don't want to have that sort of transient type of communities being able to like representatives because you know, to that representative elect. but a lot of the questions come down to whether these 800000 non citizens, what kind of changes that will do to the character of the cities in the different bureaus in regards to the character of the city. i mean, these individuals that are here obviously many are paying tax so they are, they are in fence, they work every day. so therefore, i believe they should probably of. however, we do not want the trends, the nature of individuals that are here for a little peer to prime, and then they go over to jersey per month. so we're going to have to really focus on ensuring that those who are fully actually have the residency and the delivery requirements. in fact that our board of elections can ensure that this is not going to leave any confusion. i do realize that there are many re cardholder right in my family, that work i work every day and couldn't on a particular elected official, understand that that is something that we should be looking into. but i also think that we need to ensure that we're not opening up the pool confusion because we know in new york city the board of elections is not that great administer. and that's, you know, didn't really carrier. i was just thinking of the efficiency right now. of any election board, especially in something as large as new york, i mean think about a 30 day process to get a new car, get it in the system, get it, make sure that it's accurate. that actually, to me, creates a whole bunch of new problems that could possibly why this person got their card in time. but this person didn't just because you're dealing with bureaucracy in a big city like new york. that being said, is there any, have you noticed anything else being said to do, to try to make that streamline process more efficient to go along with this bill? so many times we put the horse before the card and in this case, do you feel like that could happen where you might actually have people, one person being given a chance to vote in the other, not just because the paperwork didn't get processed. i actually see that there will be confusion with this particular process. we saw that were loading, we saw the roll out of that and system basically become disaster. i do not want to happen in another minute or election where you're voting for the may or the cultural and so forth. this is why i think they really should ensure that there's money behind this, as we also need to kind of revamp the board of elections and pick out the patriot that exists in that particular do should ensure that we are protecting the right of all american citizens. and non citizens because we see with our election that sometimes people don't even have faith in it might be going to happen. maybe we should have possibly open primary so that individuals who are citizens who are independent, for instance, can actually vote for whatever party that they want to. i think that would actually make a little bit more sense than just jumping the gun with the green card holder as of right now. well, and that's also a idea of knowing what exactly the parties stand for, having enough knowledge to look into it, which i would hope that they would before they went into the funding bar box regardless. so as of now real quick, i want to look at other states have said no about it said this is not what they're going to do. why do you think new york is trying to push this right now? considering like you said, the past history, we've had people doubting election integrity going in i'm not 100 percent certain why they're pushing this agenda right at this moment. the idea that maybe it will strengthen the democratic party. we will have more numbers on so that they will have the support going into mid term elections and so forth. however, this is just them municipal law. you're not going to have a report holders voting at the state and federal level. so it really only affects the city council and other municipal level elections. where in essence there's already a democratic struggle in the city. so i'm not a 100 percent certain why pushing it. maybe it's a little bit of a precedent to hopefully i at the higher level of government ultimately. but again, that will be an issue. you get to the state and federal level it now. and if a re, a trial for other states, i'm sure we watching very closely like they used to do. thanks for getting us here inside korean. thank you. so we hear pairs of space to bring hitting the earth. but what about an asteroid? well as, as launching humanities, 1st astro, a deflection test mission. so that 3 times fast. and in a scientist hope this very test may in fact save earth from an incoming rock from space. natasha suite has more on tuesdays launch. it's the action clearer and suspense of hollywood movies. but the threat to earth by hazardous stories is rooted in fact, not just fiction. and that's why nasa is launching the dark mission. and they're hoping just a little bit of re direction can go a long way. movies like armageddon reveal the fear that some of us have that an asteroid could simply fall from the sky and the fear is not far fetched. but the question is, can scientists do something to prevent it from happening in the 1st place? some say yes, we look at the mo and we look at the earth, we see that it's full of craters, saw more on the moon on the earth, of course, telling us that impact self, small bodies on earth, foul, not geologic time. scouts are normal. and this is the 1st time in history, can do something about it. that's one dark comes in, which stands for double asteroid redirection test. the goal of the mission will change the speed of the incoming object, but ever so slightly, even as little as one centimeter per 2nd. scientists say doing it far enough in advance would cause the object to miss earth entirely. the objects for this experiment are double ashtray diddy most a half mile in length and it's moonlit dimorphic, which measures about 160 meters long or 525 feet is roughly the height of the washington monument by comparison, the asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs measured about 10 kilometers or 6 miles wide. it is correct that that dim or force and did a most or gravitationally bound to each other so or orbiting each other. and so the wind guard hits to more force and changes its motion. there's also going to be a tug on duty most when the dirt spacecraft arrives in late september early october of next year. it'll use autonomy, navigation software to deliberately crash itself into movement de morphis at a speed about 6.6 kilometers per 2nd. dart mission systems engineer, elena adams says this asteroid has to be fairly close to earth. the good news is that nasa can stream data back to earth before hitting the asteroid when we approach it. it has to be at such an angle that it gets lit by the sun because we will see it's faster. it's really dark. we won't be able to see it and won't be able to head using smart navigation. and hollywood caught wind of nasa's dirt mission and or be seen a fictional movie on it, or movies about 3 scientists. he tried desperately to warn the planet of impending doom. stay calm it and are ignored or movies made up. it's a comedy. but in fact, the brilliant scientists at nasa are actually launching a mission, but back to reality, nasa says this test in particular is very telling it since these asteroids are the most common near earth. and reportedly the oldest scientists say these fine mixtures of rock and metal are 4500000000 years old. for me, before some of the planets came into existence, european space agency is expected to send another aircraft to the asteroids in 2024 . and nasa is launching the dark mission late tuesday from the vandenberg space for space in california, reporting from los angeles and hush sweets, our team. thanks for watching. calculate. ah, ah . and people is something they can't ride on. police reports in all caps in december 2020, a group of anti fascist, fill out a film crew access for 3 months. so like if people, organization, if an idea that there must be a pose as channel out the gate while they may kill their faces. but they can say what they believe in, we believe in helping our community. we believe that fascism is one of the major threats to the united states has gotten reuben. this is a chance to see who on t for really are in order for me to extract my 1st amendment right and say that my life matters have to be on to the teacher. that's how america we can't trust the police. we can't trust the government. we can't trust anyone except ourselves to protect ourselves in a short. they don't seem an official mr. hatch or somebody that that the from to check out. yeah. with the some did wash the discussion of it. i want to hear the phone. yes. the nekisha posters in this there's actually a lot on your beside that. so i me at that with him and i bet she usually said almost by you. so what i'm going to look up in cities. it took a test initially, right? 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