[cheers and applause] we salute you on behalf of all of our residents all of our elected officials, please accep the key to our city. as we ve been talking about how special and resilience are a city is, write a book about that . thank you, ms. maier. i am privileged that you decided to join us for this all excess look at mardi gras. what i love most about this entire season is that it is a moment of togetherness, it brings people from different cultures, races, religions coming together in unity, and love, and joy. if people take a little of that spirit as a country, we would b
hunting knife wearing a swastika arm band when he was taken into custody. state police will ramp up monitoring in the jewish community. brown was arrested after he made threats against the new york city jewish community charged with making a terroristic threat. the 21-year-old brown and 22-year-old maier were taken into custody at penn station on friday. the threats weren t aimed at a specific synagogue. police believe they stopped a potential strategy. back at the new york city apartment investigators found an illegal gun. they went to pennsylvania to buy that gun. brown was tweeting anti-semitic threats like this saying you are going to ask a priest if i should become a husband and shoot up a synagogue and die. this time i m really going to do it. brown told police he was running a white supremacist group online. this hate cannot be allowed
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davis? some of the president s allies thought he might have gone a little farther, but others say it was exactly what he needed to put out there. could you put that into some historical context, what we heard from president biden? i thought it was very much called for. and, jon, i know you come from lowell, massachusetts, one of my favorite cities. you ve got a new maier up there, excellent new mayor, from everything i ve heard. you went to lowell catholic. excellent. you were taught about lexington. lowell sent a lot of union soldiers who fought in the civil war for freedom. if historians look back on this week in history, what they re going to look back on is the fact that the danger signs are blinking for democracy. our elections are in jeopardy. the democracy the cornerstone of democracy is fair elections that can be believed and having