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The Ingraham Angle

>> i can't is a in my experience and in the experience of people that i know and talk to, it's clearly getting worse. >> if you go like to a walgreen's, there are security guards at the front trying to prevent people from stealing basic necessities. basic necessities are -- >> i'm originally from miami, actually. >> oh, miami, that's where everyone is going. >> that's where i'm going back next month. >> are you returning home? >> yes. >> as soon as they graduate they go because this is not a good place to be. >> laura: and in new york under adams, bragg -- all liberals, of course, it's the same story. things are circling down the drain fast. subway crime grew 30% last year compared to 2021 and extended lockdowns destroyed kids' education and in-office work. the floyd riots, where looting and destruction went on unpin anybodied. the continual radiation animosity stoked by the left,

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FOX Friends First

>> todd: cheryl casone says the security guard plans to sue. >> cheryl: this security guard was hurt just trying to stop a shoplifter. the guard was arrested, as well as the suspect. the security guard hit the suspect. the suspect can be heard saying the police are not going to do anything. the guard says i do not want to waste the port authority time, walgreen's, for somebody who will get out of jail and come back to the door and do the same thing. i think this guy needs services. his lawyer says he will sue over the charges, the police, his lawyer adds, it is clear message violent criminals will be -- go to san francisco.

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Fox News Tonight

democratic running cities as well, including the one i'm in. that for later. san francisco sees more thefts than any other city in the country bar los angeles. l.a., you are still number one. that's why one target store in san francisco has been putting all of its products on lockdown. how annoying is this? this comes after whole foods had decided to shut down its flagship store in san francisco. too many people were robbing it. ricci greenberg is the founder of this group trying to help. your reaction to target. i am surprised they haven't pulled out rather than fenced up? >> first of all, thank you for having me, brian. this is not new. i am looking at video. i am seeing all the products behind plexiglas, locked up to prevent the massive loss of products, loss of inventory. we see also in walgreen's and

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The Five

defend these policies when you see the results in -- like in real terms on the street. >> jessica: i think two things. maybe three things. >> greg: don't tax yourself. >> jessica: i am exhausted. i've been on vacation. >> charlie: you don't have the sexist would say? >> greg: not here. >> jessica: i'm thinking it. everyone knows it at home. we do know and we talked about the statistics don't beer out that the violent crime is the highest in these cities or the murder rates are the highest. you do have to differentiate when you're talking about here. we talked about how annoyed everybody is when you walk into your walgreen's, the things you want are locked up and you're not living in a safe place from shoplifting, petty crime, et cetera anymore. what i'd love the see and i think there's this disconnect between what the activist class is saying a and what local

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The Story With Martha MacCallum

adding third party guard services and using new technologies to protect merchandise from being stolen. guess what? not all businesses have such deep pockets. and those that survived the pandemic can't survive the crime. i spoke to to the owner of the grant and green saloon. he just shut the doors for good. the customers were to scared to drive in and park on the street because their cars would be stolen, this is san francisco is short 400 police officers. now you have democratic politicians calling for the city to fully staff the police force. residents paying the price. it's their safety and honestly it's their options. because walgreen's, whole foods, they're giving up. they're closing up. so you have less choice if you're living in san francisco. you don't feel safe. >> martha: it's bizarre.

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Hannity

how can you when people walk in take what they want and walk out? by the way this is far from the first time store in blue cities have been product to close until 2021 walgreen's closed 5 location in san francisco because of crime concerns and we have starbucks closing several loelt case last year chase started closing atm vestibules in new york in january nike closed their store in downtown seattle. while and people are getting smart fleeing blue states democrats keep doubling down on stupid announcing who had the they're having their 2024 match convention in shuck. that sucks for me because i'm likely be there. with us reaction clay travis former arkansas governor mike huckabee. governor how could you expect anything else? if people are free to walk in these stores as long as you don't take more than a thousand dollars at a time you're free to

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Jesse Watters Primetime

these years? >> we should stop enabling our people from using drugs and get them into treatment. i feel like if we open these safe injection sites, which looks like we are, we are just telling everybody that it's okay to use illegal drugs. and that should not be the case here in san francisco. we have two people dying a day. and what is being done about it? we don't have enough police to keep our city safe. they are allowing undocumented immigrants to come into the city and sell drugs. and they know they can do it without getting prosecuted. they are totally protected by sanctuary laws. they are allowing people to steal from walgreen's, from safeway. you can walk in, steal about 500, 600, $700 worth of merchandise and not go to jail or even be cited over it?

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FOX and Friends

situation as we head into friday. so, ainsley, we will keep you up to date. fox weather.com has all of your latest details there following the story and we will keep you up to date. over to you. >> ainsley: i know you will. thank you, janice. >> janice: you got it. >> ainsley: potential breakthrough in the effort to turn america's drug crisis the fda approving over-the-counter nasal spray that reverses the effect of overdose. hope to have narcan on store shelves by the end of the summer. let's bring in dr. janette nesheiwat a fox news medical contributor and family and emergency room doctor. good morning. >> good morning. >> ainsley: you carry it with you. >> i carry it with me in my bag. this little canister can literally save a life. i hope we look to the future and not have to use it as often. it's good that now it's going to be available over the counter. you know, drug stores, supermarkets, cvs, walgreen's without the need for a prescription. you are going to have two doses in one box.

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CNN Newsroom Live

midwest where winter alerts are already in place. minneapolis is expected to pick up another 4 to 8 inches of snow. a federal judge in texas is promising to issue an opinion as soon as possible following a high stakes hearing in a medication abortion case. >> he has to decide whether to grant a preliminary injunction. it would require the u.s. food and drug administration to suspend or withdraw approval of an abortion pill that has been available for more than 20 years. rosa flores has the details. >> reporter: during the four hour preliminary injunction hearing the judge raised one possible scenario where he could keep approval of the drig drug mifepristone intact. >> it is used to save women's lives. >> reporter: legal concerns, already redistricting access. walgreen's announcing that it plans to stop the sale in states where abortion remains legal

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Early Start With Christine Romans

used to save women's lives. legal concerns already restricting access. walgreen's announcing that it plans to stop the sale of abortion pills in states where abortion remains legal after republican-led states threaten to sue. in this case the plaintiffs argue the drug is unsafe and the approval process was flawed. abortion advocacy 2k3wr50u7s say the plaintiffs went judge shopping to find someone they believe will rule in their favor. by filing the case in amarillo where there is one federal judge, matthew kh khazzani merr. >> it would be unprecedented for a single judge to say the fda got it wrong 23 years ago. there has never been an stance where anyone has overturned a ruling of the fda against the fda wishes. >> reporter: judge khazzani

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