alcatraz, carl maldin s nose? you remember him, huh? greg: oh, man streets of san francisco, now they call it frisco because shoplifters stole the other letters. you may have heard nordstrom closing both downtown stores due to the shockingly amount of shoplifting. when asked about folding the white house said they thought they already blew that up. shut down is the pipeline of nordstrom one. greg: yeah, we dug up. but that can happen to anyone who among us hasn t confused a pipeline to a department store? i m sure i ve had gas in both. yeah, yeah. it s okay to laugh. but another major retailer hauls as because of crime or as nordstrom put it, quote, the dynamics of the uni don t ton san francisco market changed drastically with the foot traffic to our stores and our ability to operate successfully. nothing impacts foot traffic like those feet hopping over needles and piles of poop or getting run over by violent looting nut jobs so let me translate what that statement
light, like hem lock. more tastier like spring water near a train derailment. the company lost tons of money in the wake of the dylan mulvaney controversy where they gave us the first commemorative can featuring woman-face something that will no doubt be con telled in about 10 years. sails plummeting faster than hunter biden s pants in a porno theater. and we re seeing more boycotts than at kevin spacey s sleep away camp. it s okay. it s okay that i said that. just a joke. but to me this is wrong, because while i think it s good for a company to get a message from the public when they screw up, boycotts usually hurt the people making a living who weren t responsible for this mistake. of course, the left always loves a good boycott because they seek retribution for anyone having more fun than them, which is everyone. but we re different. we re fun. we re glad budweiser learned a lesson and we hope other companies will learn not to fall for a fad. but that s enough, right? well
advertisers? anyone who do that is obviously pablo escobar level corrupt and should not be trusted. what would that look like? that level of corruption? well, imagine that the trump administration had made it mandatory for american citizens to buy mypillow. that s when fox news s biggest advertisers imagined. the administration declared that if you didn t rush out and buy at least one , mypillow and then at least another booster pillow, you may not be allowed to eat out. you couldn t reenter your own country. you couldn t have a paying job. mypillow, they told you with a straight face, was the very lynchpin of our country s public health system. now, imagine if they told you that that fox, as your news organization endorsed it, amplified the government s message. imagine if fox news attacked anyone who refused to buy mypillow as an ally of russia, as an enemy of science. and then imagine that fox kept up those libelous attacks even as evidence mounted that mypillow ca
Hello and. Welcome, to have you as joining us here in the United States around the world and streaming is on cnn, max im rosemarie church, just ahead. Benjamin netanyahu says he will not bend to us pressure when it comes to moving israels military into rafah. This as Officials Say, high level talks between the us and israel over the operation could take place in the hours ahead donald trump marks the Easter Holiday by lashing now that his political opponents, what he had to say and how such rhetoric is likely to be received by his base. And Britains King Charles back in the public eye, making his first major public appearance since hes Cancer Diagnosis live from redlands this is cnn newsroom with Rosemarie Good to. You without ps we begin in israel, where Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu says pressure from the us will not stop his forces from going ahead with a planned Military Ground Offensive in rafah up speaking at a News Conference on sunday, he said any delay. So far has nothing
Manchester city edge closer to the Premier League title, but is it turmoil at tottenham . Their manager claims the clubs foundations are really fragile, after defeat. Hello and welcome to the bbc news at one oclock. The Prime Minister has said no prisoner will be released early if theyre deemed a threat to Public Safety. It comes as overcrowding in englands prisons has led the government to order a delay to some magistrates court appearances, to try to manage the flow of people through the criminaljustice system. From next week, some prisoners will be released up to 70 days early. Labour says that convicted Domestic Abusers could end up being among them. Our Political Correspondent Damian Grammaticas reports. Across england, prisons are bursting at the seams, almost full to capacity, the result of years of neglect and funding cuts, say solicitors groups. The Ministry Of Justice insists the pandemic and strikes last year by barristers are partly to blame. To cope, in parts of england fo