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The thing is, the new york post reports hall was only free because he was let go after committing armed robbery at a t.j. maxx with scissors last month, because of the district attorney s policies which make it a misdemeanor. thank you, john. john: problems are mounting by the moment. biden administration reportedly ready to launch a new pilot program to put hundreds of migrants under house arrest instead of detention centers. but fails to report how the government will keep track of them. ken cuccinelli, is joining us now. ken, good to see you. this proposal for house arrest under the rubric of saving money, the plan would mean they have to be in house arrest at ....
Plan, a proactive three-month effort to invest in our ports and relieve bottlenecks. 40% of the goods, for example, that come into this country on the west coast come through two ports, los angeles and long beach. to help ease the congestion at these ports, i brought together labor and management and asked them to step up and cooperate. the move from operating the ports at 40 hours a week at those ports to 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. and i provided the resources to other key ports, including savannah, georgia, and on the east coast, on the east coast, and to help reduce congestion and undo damage caused by covid. we also met the ceos of walmart, target, home depot, t.j. maxx and others. those retailers, large retailers, and others agreed to move products more quickly, stock their shelves more quickly, and by the way, you may have heard the ceo of walmart ....
It is incumbent upon local leaders to make to ultimately make those decisions. they are the ones who are deciding whether or not they are going to defund their local police agencies. and that is where the problem lies. steve: sure. chief, i don t know if you were watching in the last segment. we showed some video of brazen thieves walking through an ulta store out in calabasas, california. we have seen the video of people walking out with great big arms full of stuff from t.j. maxx and walgreen s and things like that. they know there are very few consequences these days in a lot of the localities which have, you know, they have relaxed the penalties for things like, you know, and stuff. i spent two decades in law enforcement and this is definitely different. i think we have to address if we re going to keep law ....
Catastrophically lowered the criminal penalties for things like theft and drug use. brian: finally. steve: then, when you look at what happened a couple of days ago at an ulta okay, that s t.j. maxx. we have another video that shows ulta that s in calabasas, california, and apparently a brazen attack according to the store employees. one of the people said when we see people stealing, we are told to go up and basically customer service them which means group and say can i help you with anything, explained sherri, an employee, kind of get in a way to get them to stop or run away. but they didn t. they just loaded up and they walked out. by the way calabasas. is not. this is an upscale area, this is where the kardashians live. but you see the other day we did a story about somebody who came into a gas station and stole beer and got shot and killed. so i get that the owners or the owners of the franchise are saying don t do anything but why are there not police officers ....
Los angeles violence surging. there s a 6.4% increase in motor vehicle theft. but specifically the video we were just showing of these criminals brazenly casually walking out of a t.j. maxx, it keeps happening over of and over. your state, california, has become the shoplifting capital of the world. a sergeant with lapd says it sends a message that criminals are winning, that they can just casually do this. do you agree? the bottom line is crime pays now. if i didn t have morals and values, i would think i m in the wrong profession. we have to get back to the basics. we have to, because what s happening is not just businesses but real victims of crime are suffering. i used to have the busiest cell phone in the city where i work in skid row and now i barely get a call. when i go to the community meetings, the people vent and all get all their frustrations out to me, saying we re getting ....