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i don t mean no harm, i m not from around here. i got a big [bleep] gun but i m not from around here is what i m saying, i m from chicago, bra. peter: the sheriff now says words seem to fail you when your felony attempt is thwarted by lawful and righteous force. have a look at this graphic. crime is measurably up in chicago, 37%, los angeles 12%, new york city 36%, and new orleans up 34 1/2%. and voters are giving republican candidates the edge on both the economy and crime. so we tried to get the president s point of view. does the president think america s big cities are safe. it is not a yes or a no question. jen psaki says crime is a huge vulnerability for ....
Mass testing in the city of wuhan. this after a wide series of outbreaks of covid reached that city, remember that s where it all was first detebted in late 2019. three cases confirmed in wuhan yesterday. the first non-imported cases in more than a year. there are other cities, too, throughout china experiencing this as well. we want to bring this to you and follow it as well. dana: we don t know but is it a new variant is what i would love to know and what do we need to know? bill: is it home grown? it could very well be. arkansas has one of the lowest vaccination rates in the country. as the state sees a spike in covid cases and as the delta variant spreads how to convince people to get the shot. governor asa hutchinson is with me now. good morning. great to be with you today. bill: here are the numbers. alabama 34%, mississippi 34 1/2 and arkansas 36.6 of total ....
Black today and why my producer is wearing all black today. it s because it s her last day so we are in mourning and we want to say thank you very much, bobby. one of our segment producers is going back to seattle. what did you learn? the definition of emoluments. that s great. yeah. seattle. fresh air. outdoors. you re not going to wake up to the smell of garbage every morning. nope. lucky girl. ali velshi. that is amazing. i don t know anybody who doesn t love seattle. you re going to have a great time and i ve never really seen you speechless or stumbling on words. that s not true. obviously, you are going to be missed, bobby. good luck. thank you so much. have a good afternoon. and it is friday, november the 22nd. the story has always been in plain sight. that s the final point from nbc s political unit after the country saw roughly 34 1/2 hours of televised testimony over the past two weeks. outlining the overall facts of the case that begs the question. did ....
reporter: but stevens sometimes voted with the conservatives. a decorated world war ii navy code breaker he dissented when the court struck down laws that would have banned flag burning and led a unanimous court that a president could face a civil lawsuit in office, allowing a sexual harassment lawsuit to proceed against president clinton. stevens underwent heart bypass surgery and treatment for cancer but maintained a vigorous life off the bench. divided his time between washington and a home in florida. communicating with his law clerks electronically. it s enabled me to spend more time on the golf course. reporter: he remained fiercely loyal to his native chicago, even throwing out the first pitch at a cubs game as an 85-year-old right-hander. at age 90, justice stevens retired in june of 2009, after 34 1/2 years on the court. in 2012, barack obama presented him with the presidential medal of freedom in recognition of his ....
reporter: but stevens sometimes voted with the conservatives. a decorated world war ii navy code breaker, he dissented when the court struck down laws that would have banned flag burning and led a unanimous court that the president could face a civil lawsuit while in office, allowing a sexual harassment suit to proceed against president clinton. stevens underwent heart bypass surgery and treatment for prostate cancer but maintained a vigorous life off the bench. he had four children and nine grandchildren and divided his time between washington and a home in florida, communicating with his law clerks electronically. it s enabled me to spend more time on the golf course. reporter: he remained fiercely loyal to his native chicago, even throwing out the first pitch at a cubs game as an 85-year-old right-hander. at age 90, justice stevens retired in june june of 2009, a 34 1/2 years on the court. in 2012, barack obama presented him with the presidential medal of freedom in recognitio ....