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Rising violent crime.

Tangle

Isaac Saul

International News, Politics, Election, Nonpartisan, Us Politics, Local News, News Commentary, Biden, Us Senate, Independent, Us News, Congress, Trump, News, Us House Of Representatives

4.8672 Ratings

🗓️ 23 February 2022

⏱️ 27 minutes

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Summary

Over the last few months, a debate has been raging about the rise in violent crime across the United States. In 2020, murders in the U.S. went up 30%, the largest single year increase in sixty years. In 2021, new data are showing murders rising again, this time at a slower rate, but now reaching similar levels to the mid-1990s, when murders in the U.S. were near an all-time high.

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0:34.8

From executive producer Isaac Saul, this is Tangle.

0:41.0

This is Tangle podcast, a place where you get views from across the political spectrum, some independent thinking without all that hysterical nonsense you find everywhere else.

1:06.6

I am your host, Isaac Saul, and on today's episode, we are going to be talking about rising, violent

1:13.1

crime in America, what it means, some of the arguments about it, and then, you know, my take.

1:20.3

Before we jump in, as always, we'll start off with some quick hits.

1:35.1

First up, President Biden issued punishing sanctions against Russia yesterday,

1:41.0

calling their moves into Ukraine an invasion. Meanwhile, Ukrainian president, Voldemore Zelensky, introduced a 30-day national emergency and called up military

1:44.6

reservists between the age of 18 and 60.

1:48.3

Number two, the Supreme Court on Tuesday agreed to decide whether a conservative Christian

1:52.8

woman who designs websites has a free speech right to turn away same-sex couples.

1:58.8

Number three, Gregory and Travis McMichael and William Bryan, who were convicted of murdering

2:03.3

Ahmad Arbery, were also found guilty of federal hate crimes by a Georgia jury yesterday.

2:09.3

Number four, Iowa Governor Kim Reynolds will deliver the GOP's response to President Biden's

2:14.4

first state of the union address next week.

2:17.5

Number five, 700 National Guard troops will patrol Washington, D.C.

2:22.2

as the nation prepares for a convoy of truckers that are planning to arrive in the nation's capital

2:27.1

to protest pandemic restrictions. All right, that brings us to our main story today, which is violent crime in the U.S.

2:43.7

Over the last few months, a debate has been raging about the rise in violent crime across the United States.

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