Will take work and the right people in the right place. Americans say they are feeling the fear, the danger, and witnessing too much heartbreak. Right now our fellow citizens whose lives have been shattered by violence have gathered on capitol hill. So that the rest of us around the country can hear their voices and in particular Small Business owners are saying enough. And while survival really is bipartisan, not a single democrat will be there. Im Harris Faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. In oakland, california, robberies like the one on your screen in broad daylight have become part of normal daily life. In protest, oakland store owners are on a strike against the city today with their doors shuttered say. They see leaders in that democratled city are failing them allowing brazen criminals to control everything. In democratrun chicago, one weekend, three killed, 30 shot. House judiciary chairman jim jordan shared those numbers from the Chicago Police department and truly we
Indefinitely. Sponsors are not happy with any association. They are not walking away from the sport. Maybe that nfl is weathering athletes this financial storm. Look at what else is happening. Australia uncovering a plot to behead people in sydney. The market powers ahead on cheap money, as far as the eye could see. Varney and company is about to begin. Stuart cto of pepsi. The latest head of a big nfl company. She says she still supports Roger Goodell as commissioner. This after one quote that sums up how sponsors will ultimately respond. In a world where you cannot get a big audience anymore, where in the hell not argue going to go . Obviously, we do not condone violence against women a month but how is it the right thing to do for our shareholders to pull out of the nfl . My question is about women. Will they continue to watch nfl games. A lot of women, a lot of men have big problems. No one condones sexual violence, Domestic Violence, child abuse in the case of adrienne peeters. I
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