second amendment. police shootings may be bad but is something we have to accept to keep crime low. until we start to connect all of this and don t just fight when it s your issue, why would anybody make the collateral damage argument that some people are disposable what we all have to do to fight on the front of that issue, we will continue to lose. really quick, cousin about to go to break. him just to say it so right because what they keep doing is asking, at what point our humanity should be turned over to the government. absolutely. stick around. right after the break.
he wrote this column, i want to quote charles, i believe that bloomberg knew very well and understood the pain he was causing. he was making a collateral damage argument. there was a crime, and many of them were born with black or brown skin. all those should be proven guilty until proven innocent. that feels like the definition of racism. it s a strong word. he s wishing his opinion. and i think differing voices are important because it sharpens our judgment. but eric adams came out on sunday and said that stop and frisk was a good policing tool. the problem is, how it was applied. so you could have good intent which is what mike bloomberg said in the speech. but you have to look at the results. and the result was that it disproportionately targeted black and latino women. the statistics, between 2004
that s where our focus should be. not on something that will hurt athletes and students. but now the students are released to go somewhere else and pursue careers. that was an important thing. i m unmoved by the collateral damage argument that keeps getting thrown around here when we have tons of peoples who lives were ruined. this is not a booster scandal. i m not feeling for those involved. they re getting what they all right, guys. up next, we turn to the situation in syria. these two with k. ncannot be stopped. u.s. quietly working behind the scenes to take down assad. and the man who has been throughout middle east on a surf board. managing my diabetes is part of my life,