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San Francisco's Commercial Property Owners Have Lots of Debt to Deal with This Year
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San Francisco's Commercial Property Owners Have Lots of Debt to Deal with This Year

San Francisco's Commercial Property Owners Have Lots of Debt to Deal with This Year
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‘Unsettling’; CBS Smears Pro-Border Voters as Racists‚ Unwilling to Let Illegals Pour in
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‘Unsettling’; CBS Smears Pro-Border Voters as Racists‚ Unwilling to Let Illegals Pour in

Monday’s CBS Mornings went to disgusting lengths to smear Americans who were deeply concerned about the ongoing crisis at the southern border‚ the unfettered flow of illegal immigrants‚ and the consequences of inaction‚ such as crime and drugs. Over nearly 10 minutes‚ the co-hosts blasted millions of Americans for holding “unsettling” views that don’t object to President Trump’s belief that the unincumbered stream of illegal immigrants was “poisoning the blood of” America. And hilariously‚ the co-hosts – led by co-host and Democratic donor Gayle King – bemoaned the division of Americans by race given that all races spill the same blood. How ironic given the liberal media’s penchant for racial division and wokeism and celebrating ‘people of color’.     Co-host Tony Dokoupil began the segment by fretting Trump’s messaging – which wasn’t entirely different than his GOP opponents – “is exactly what many Republican voters want to hear”: A thousand miles in the border is where I am‚ but immigration and border control are major issues in tonight’s Republican caucus. And‚ boy‚ have the politics changed. A CBS News poll finds more than 80 percent of Republican primary voters nationwide now agree with a recent comment from Donald Trump that immigrants coming here illegally are‚ and I quote‚ “poisoning the blood of the country.” Now every Republican candidate is vowing to get tough on the border. And what we found walking around Iowa is that is exactly what many Republican voters want to hear. Moments later‚ Dokoupil dialed up the sob story of a liquor store owner who came to America illegally to insinuate and paint illegal immigration as a net positive (click “expand”): DOKOUPIL: And that’s a worry for people like Sonia Morciego‚ who arrived here for Honduras on foot more than 30 years ago. SONIA MORIEGO: I came here into this beautiful country because we have a lot of opportunities. If we have one purpose — to come to work‚ so I came in 1990 illegal. DOKOUPIL: After shoveling snow to open the liquor store she owns in Marshalltown‚ Iowa‚ she told us today’s politicians just don’t understand people like her. MORIEGO: I didn’t stop working since I came to this country. I work very hard every day. He then bemoaned that‚ “Republican voters sure seem to have made up their minds” and don’t believe in people like Morciego since “[n]early three out of four hope to see immigration numbers decline‚ with most believing that newcomers are making crime‚ drugs‚ the economy‚ and even the country’s social and moral values worse.” On cue‚ he dialed up the white‚ older Iowans to play the role of xenophobes (click “expand”): JENITA BOYD: I want a culture that’s still our culture. DOKOUPIL: Jenita Boyd is one of those Republicans in Marshalltown. BOYD: People don’t want to move here. They call us Little Mexico. DOKOUPIL: Since 1990‚ the Hispanic population here has jumped from less than one percent of the town to more than a third with many finding work at a meat-packing plant that anchors the local economy. [TO BOYD] What’s so different about the people coming over now compared to the many waves and generations of Americans who have come over before in one way or another? BOYD: I think it’s the numbers. You know‚ there’s just so many. And it’s hard to assimilate that many people. DOKOUPIL: That’s a fear we heard about often here in Iowa. First on a farm — BOB BOWMAN: A lot of these people and‚ you know‚ right or wrong‚ but are bringing their own culture with them. And they’re — they’re not interested in — in becoming American. DOKOUPIL: — and then‚ on a Sunday after church — BONNIE HUDSON: I mean‚ we can’t provide ourselves‚ how can we provide for them? HARLAN KUNDEL: Most of them are young men. DOKOUPIL: Mmmm. KUNDEL: God knows what they’re going to do. DOKOUPIL: Mmmm. KUNDEL: I fear that the most. To his credit‚ Dokoupil acknowledged “maybe the most emotional border issue of all is drugs” and spotlighted one family who lost their 22-year-old son two years ago to fentanyl and believed the flow of drugs across the southern border played a part. As if to somewhat rebuff their pain‚ Dokoupil offered what he felt was a reality check: “While far more fentanyl is seized at legal ports of entry than illegal crossings and the vast majority is smuggled by American citizens‚ according to Customs and Border Protection‚ the candidates are promising to use the U.S. military to take out Mexico’s cartels.” He ended with Morciego‚ whom he said “agrees with the need for more protection on the border‚ but she hopes people will appreciate the potential there‚ too‚” as evidenced by her daughter and grandson serving in the Army and that she became a citizen. Dokoupil wrapped up by fretting America was at “a crossroads” and while his “heart breaks” for the family who lost their son and Marshalltown residents for feeling like their town has changed‚ but then lobbed them all under the bus by comparing illegal immigrants pouring in from Latin America‚ Africa‚ and even Asia for expansive welfare programs are just like his great-grandfather who came from Italy. The refusal to see this not only upset Dokoupil but incensed King‚ who said the idea Americans agree with Trump about illegals was “so unsettling.” Naturally‚ fill-in co-host and pompous pundit John Dickerson teed off on Trump and Republicans writ large as supposedly refusing to see them as humans worthy of dignity (click “expand”): DOKOUPIL: I’ve got a great grandfather who came from Italy in 1904. He was what we would now call an unaccompanied minor. A teenager‚ no English‚ no papers‚ no permission. His kids fought in World War II and‚ you know‚ now his grandson’s here talking to you today. So‚ I think‚ a question for millions out there with stories like mine is: What is it we feel is so different from my great grandfather and Sonia‚ who you just heard from today‚ and her kids now serving in the U.S. Army? I mean this genuinely‚ Gayle‚ I wonder if the only difference I can see is time. KING: Hmmm. I don’t know. I think you said it right when you said we’re at a crossroads as a country. Thank you so much‚ Tony. I want to follow up‚ John‚ about the poll‚ that 80 percent of the Republican primary voters agree with this racially-charged comment coming from Donald Trump that immigrants coming here are illegally‚ “poisoning the blood of this country.” That’s so unsettling to me. (….) DICKERSON: But when you talk about blood — KING: Yes. DICKERSON: — you’ve jumped from immigration — blood doesn’t have an immigration status. So‚ a non-European person in America legally or illegally has the same blood. KING: Yeah. DICKERSON: Now you’ve jumped over into something else. And why does this matter? Politically‚ what it sends is a signal from Donald Trump saying I am more border than anybody else. I say outrageous things‚ and that’s proof that I’m going to be tougher on the border. So‚ his numbers go up with Republicans because they want somebody who’s tough on the border. But what it means as president is when issues come in towards you‚ how are you going to think about those people with that blood? KING: Exactly. DICKERSON: Whether — whether you’re the toughest on immigration‚ when you’re talking about blood‚ you’re not talking about policy anymore. Dickerson’s lecturing wound down with a comical statement for a profession that sees race in everything and has seethed at the right’s pushback on Diversity‚ Equity‚ and Inclusion (DEI) programs: “You’re talking about human beings. So‚ how are you going to filter human beings when you’re thinking about them in terms of blood‚ which is contrary to the American idea‚ which is a country founded on ideas‚ not on blood.” After co-host Nate Burleson fretted about Trump’s telling supporters they’re “more American than anybody else‚” King again expressed her disgust: “I hear people say this is not who we are as a country and I’m starting to wonder who are we really as a country?” In the second hour‚ Dokoupil posed this to 2024 GOP candidate and Governor Ron DeSantis (R-FL): “We’re not just two Florida guys‚ we’re both two guys of Italian descent. I was talking earlier about how my great grandfather came here — un — unaccompanied minor‚ teenager‚ no English‚ no papers. I think your family came in a similar situation. What’s different‚ and is there still a place — is there still a place for that kind of immigrant?”     DeSantis wasn’t having any of this‚ arguing those who came to Ellis Island versus those at the southern border are completely different given the screening and desire for past waves to assimilate into American culture. To see the relevant transcript from November 15‚ click here.
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2 yrs

Thieves steal classic car worth $100‚000 on the day before owner's birthday in California
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Thieves steal classic car worth $100‚000 on the day before owner's birthday in California

A California man is frustrated after thieves stole a classic car worth about $100‚000 that he had purchased only two weeks prior. Seth Wayne told KTLA-TV that the car was stolen from the front of his Woodland Hills home on Thursday night‚ the day before his 34th birthday. “You work hard for this and people just come and snatch it right from you‚” he said. Surveillance video showed two men walk up to the teal green 1962 Chevy Impala convertible that he had parked in front of his garage. They appear to try to hot-wire the car‚ but Wayne says that it was customized with hydraulics along with a dozen car batteries and that likely confused the pair. “I guess they weren’t familiar with what the hydraulics were and what was going on back there and when they yanked the cables‚ the charger‚ the positive and the negative‚ they hit it and sparks went flying everywhere‚” he explained. He says the car was also missing some parts since he was making some repairs to it‚ which also kept them from being able to drive it away. Instead‚ video captured one thief yelling to another to push him in the car with another vehicle. “It just sucks that these punks are out here doing stuff like this‚” Wayne continued. “They didn’t know how to open the hood of an Impala so they bent the grill and as you can see in the video‚ the grill is busted‚ just to open the hood.” The theft obviously ruined Wayne's birthday. “It’s not the kind of thing you want to deal with on your birthday‚” he concluded. Here's a news video about the incident: Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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2 yrs

Trump wins Iowa Republican presidential caucus
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Trump wins Iowa Republican presidential caucus

Former President Donald Trump won the Iowa Republican presidential caucus on Monday as voters braved frigid temperatures to participate in the first contest of the 2024 GOP presidential nominating process.The state's 40 delegates will be divided among the candidates based on the proportion of the statewide vote that they earned‚ which means that those who failed to win can still pick up some delegates. Iowans could register to vote or switch their party affiliation to Republican on caucus day and vote in the contest‚ according to the Associated Press.Prior to the contest on Monday‚ polling indicated that Trump had a large lead in the Hawkeye State over rival Republicans.Trump‚ who won the 2016 presidential election but lost in 2020‚ did not participate in any of the four Republican National Committee-affiliated GOP presidential primary debates last year. Last week‚ Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley faced off during a CNN debate in Des Moines‚ but Trump‚ who had also qualified for that debate‚ did a Fox News town hall in Des Moines. Last year‚ Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds endorsed DeSantis while New Hampshire Gov. Chris Sununu endorsed Haley. The New Hampshire GOP presidential primary next week will mark the second contest in the 2024 GOP presidential nominating process.Trump has scored scads of endorsements from Republican figures. For example‚ North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum‚ who mounted a GOP presidential primary bid but ultimately dropped out last year‚ and GOP Sen. Mike Lee of Utah have both endorsed Trump.Republican Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky has announced an anti-endorsement of Haley‚ declaring himself "never Nikki‚" and saying‚ "I don't think any informed or knowledgeable libertarian or conservative should support Nikki Haley." — (@) Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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2 yrs

Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin finally released from hospital
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Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin finally released from hospital

Defense Sec. Lloyd Austin was released from the hospital on Monday‚ according to the Pentagon.Austin had been admitted to Walter Reed National Military Medical Center on January 1 due to complications after a December prostatectomy performed due to cancer. President Joe Biden was informed of Austin's hospitalization on January 4‚ NSC coordinator for strategic communications John Kirby said last week. Kirby also said that Biden was informed about the cancer on January 9."Secretary Austin progressed well throughout his stay and his strength is rebounding‚" Trauma medical director Dr. John Maddox and Dr. Gregory Chesnut‚ director of the Center for Prostate Disease Research at the Murtha Cancer Center at Walter Reed‚ said in a statement. "He underwent a series of medical tests and evaluations and received non-surgical care during his stay to address his medical needs‚ to include resolving some lingering leg pains. He was discharged home with planned physical therapy and regular follow up. The Secretary is expected to make a full recovery."Austin said in a statement‚ "I'm grateful for the excellent care I received at Walter Reed National Military Medical Center and want to thank the outstanding doctors and nursing staff for their professionalism and superb support. I also am thankful and appreciative for all the well wishes I received for a speedy recovery. Now‚ as I continue to recuperate and perform my duties from home‚ I'm eager to fully recover and return as quickly as possible to the Pentagon."Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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2 yrs

Texas man shoots his brother and fiancée after suspecting them of using witchcraft on him‚ police say
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Texas man shoots his brother and fiancée after suspecting them of using witchcraft on him‚ police say

Texas police say that a man shot his brother and fiancée after coming to believe that they were using witchcraft on him. Harris County Sheriff Ed Gonzalez told KHOU-TV that police took 23-year-old Wilman Sandoval into custody over the incident at the Coronado Park apartments on Fallbrook Drive at 4 p.m. on Sunday afternoon. Gonzalez said that the suspect's 17-year-old brother was shot and hospitalized in serious condition. The suspect's 26-year-old fiancée was shot numerous times and was in critical condition at the hospital. He added that both are expected to survive. He said that the suspect's brother was trying to get the fiancée to safety when he was shot. Police were canvassing the apartment complex to try to find witnesses to the incident. Gonzalez said that five family members lived in the apartment‚ but no other people were injured. Gonzalez said investigators had not yet determined if the man had any previous record of mental illness or criminal behavior. Police were also able to recover a pistol at the scene from a family member. Sandoval was charged with three counts of aggravated assault. Witchcraft was also at the center of rape allegations against a Georgia man in February. 44-year-old Hassan Shalgheen allegedly threatened to call immigration enforcement on women that he had sexually assaulted when they came to him looking for his services as a "witch doctor." Six alleged victims came forward to accuse Shalgheen of sexual assault. One said that the man forced her to pay $300 for her ritual "cleansing" even after he allegedly sexually assaulted her. Shalgheen‚ who speaks Arabic and Spanish‚ was booked into the Gwinnett County Jail without bail. Editor's note: Reports conflict on whether the 26-year-old woman was engaged to the shooter or to the shooter's 17-year-old brother.Here's a news report about the incident: Like Blaze News? Bypass the censors‚ sign up for our newsletters‚ and get stories like this direct to your inbox. Sign up here!
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National Review
2 yrs

Donald Trump Wins Iowa Caucuses as Race for Second Place Continues
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Donald Trump Wins Iowa Caucuses as Race for Second Place Continues

The Associated Press called the race for Trump just a half an hour after caucusing began.
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DeSantis Campaign Claims ‘Election Interference’ after Media Quickly Call Iowa Caucuses for Trump
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DeSantis Campaign Claims ‘Election Interference’ after Media Quickly Call Iowa Caucuses for Trump

‘The media is in the tank for Trump and this is the most egregious example yet.’
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2 yrs

Nikki Haley Has a Really Long Answer to the Question‚ Can a Man Become a Woman
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Nikki Haley Has a Really Long Answer to the Question‚ Can a Man Become a Woman

Nikki Haley Has a Really Long Answer to the Question‚ Can a Man Become a Woman
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Let's Get Ready to RUMBLLLLE! Stay With Twitchy for the Latest LIVE 2024 Iowa Caucus Results
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Let's Get Ready to RUMBLLLLE! Stay With Twitchy for the Latest LIVE 2024 Iowa Caucus Results

Let's Get Ready to RUMBLLLLE! Stay With Twitchy for the Latest LIVE 2024 Iowa Caucus Results
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