the video to police. it was for entertainment purposes. we used to say if you see something, say something. today it s see something, say nothing. this is a reflection of how our society has disintegrated. a culture that has no feeling for the victim of crime. the this could never happen to me attitude is adopted so people could feel they are immune. so they only see it through the lens of entertainment. the rapist had been ordered deported. but an appellate immigration judge protected him in spite of his convictions for drugs and sex abuse. in the end a woman was forced to you suffer because the judge determined the person was
the video to police. it was for entertainment purposes. we used to say if you see something, say something. today it s see something, say nothing. this is a reflection of how our society has disintegrated. a culture that has no feeling for the victim of crime. the this could never happen to me attitude is adopted so people could feel they are immune. so they only see it through the lens of entertainment. the rapist had been ordered deported. but an appellate immigration judge protected him in spite of his convictions for drugs and sex abuse. in the end a woman was forced to you suffer because the judge determined the person was
the video to police. it was for entertainment purposes. we used to say if you see something, say something. today it s see something, say nothing. this is a reflection of how our society has disintegrated. a culture that has no feeling for the victim of crime. the this could never happen to me attitude is adopted so people could feel they are immune. so they only see it through the lens of entertainment. the rapist had been ordered deported. but an appellate immigration judge protected him in spite of his convictions for drugs and sex abuse. in the end a woman was forced to you suffer because the judge determined the person was
two men have been charged in what the fbi is calling a specific, detailed and serious plot to attack democratic party headquarters in sacramento. doj says the two started planning to attack democratic targets after the election, even look for support from a militia group in hopes to start a movement. pete williams is with us. what else can you tell us? what s new here, hallie, is not the plot. the plot became public in january, after one of the men named ian rogers, was arrested, police found five pipe bombs in his home. he told authorities at the time he never intended to do anything serious with them, he had them only for entertainment purposes but the fbi found conversations of him with another man in which they talked about attacking the democratic headquarters building in sacramento, and possibly the
canadian will no longer need to quarantine for two weeks if returning from the united states. so that s certainly welcome news for some but also highlighting a real frustration and growing impatience from others who are saying they want those restrictions to be lifted more quickly. and there s major economic impacts that this is having. there s an estimate that shows there s $1.5 billion lost for every month that the border has been virtually closed, about 90% reduction in travel. there s also the personal impact, not only are you talking about businesses and tourists, but you re talking about people who have family, loved ones on both sides of the border, who would go over to the other side for entertainment purposes sometimes and some who have property, some americans who have property on the other side. for example, this gentleman that we spoke to earlier this week, listen to what he told us about the frustrations he s had. i don t understand why canadians and americans can travel