and breaking tonight from berkeley to dc to all points in between, fed up business owners say they are tired of getting ripped off and they can t decide which is worse, enduring crime and losing money, or reporting crime and paying higher insurance rates. in other words, business owners think crime does pay, and that being a criminal is more lucrative than being a business owner. we begin our president s day coverage with the senior correspondent dan springer live in seattle with more on cities under siege. dan, good evening. reporter: hi trace, according to the seattle police crime data overall crime is down 9% with property crime down 10% this year but don t tell that to the business owners in the ballard area of the city who have been hit over and over again. a barber shop and retail outlet have had four break engines the last two years thieves smash through windows and load up garbage bins of merchandise. the owners blasting leading. make this your number one priority
greg: you kids! you kids! [cheers & applause] oh, stop it. stop it! happy president s day, everyone. [cheers & applause] i know. today we honor all of those that have held the nation s highest office. well, unless you don t like them, then you destroy them. judge arthur engoron just happeneded down a $350 first of its kind settlement against donald trump after finding that trump inflated the value of his real estate when applying for loans. the judge released his opinion six days before the trial began. which makes it a show trial. except instead of judge judy, we get someone no one wants to have sex with. [laughter] now, the fact that no one was complaining about trump s activities including banks that gave trump the money seemed to have no impact on engoron who during the trial did more mugging for the cameras than a times square migrant. and of course, $355 million seems excessive when the amount owed to the banks is zero. that is key. if you can t identify a victim, the