Urban Violence Begins in Broken Homes

 
 
Aug 17, 2018
 

Happy Friday from Washington, where President Trump celebrates a comeback in manufacturing that he attributes to tax cuts. Fred Lucas reports. As students return to high school in Parkland, Florida, politics shouldn't overshadow practical safety measures, Kay Coles James writes. Check out the trailer for "Gosnell" with Rachel del Guidice. Plus: Michelle Malkin on media inconsistency in family matters, Anthony Kim and Julia Howe on socialists' suspect bragging rights, Star Parker on liberal policies that lead to urban bloodshed, and Kelsey Harkness and Bre Payton on losing the Queen of Soul. Have a great weekend.

 
 
 
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The perpetrators, and victims, of violence in Chicago and other urban areas are largely young black men. They mostly come from homes with no father and from communities where this reality is the rule rather than the exception.
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Security upgrades at Stoneman Douglas High include a new 12-foot security fence, improved classroom door locks, additional security guards, and continuous monitoring of the school's video surveillance system.
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Atlanta-based aluminum manufacturer Novelis broke ground on a $300 million manufacturing facility in Guthrie, Kentucky, that was made possible largely because of tax reform. The company estimates it will create 125 new jobs.
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In recent years, Sweden has been privatizing socialized sectors such as education and health care, cutting tax rates, and making welfare less generous.
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We discuss Space Force with The Heritage Foundation's John Venable. We also chat about "Crazy Rich Asians," the new romantic comedy in theaters this weekend, with podcast producer Thaleigha Rampersad.
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Plus: The "Queen of Soul," singer Aretha Franklin, has died. We're joined by a special guest to discuss the ways Aretha affected the music industry and the wider culture.
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Relatives who openly challenge powerful Democrats are dismissed as gadflies and publicity hounds. Remember when President Obama's half-brother Malik criticized his younger sibling?
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The movie tells "the shocking true story of the investigation and trial of Dr. Kermit Gosnell—his 30-year killing spree and the political and media establishment that tried to cover it up."
 
     
 
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