new charges against steve bannon this morning, welcome to viewers here in the united states and all around the world. long-time trump adviser and ally steve bannon expected to surrender to prosecutors in new york thursday to face state charges related to his fundraising effort to build a wall along the southern border. bannon allegedly defrauded donors who contributed to a we build the wall campaign. the crowd-funded border wall raised more than $25 million. according to prosecutors bannon falsely told donors that all the money contributed would go toward the construction effort. bannon in a statement calls the indictment phoney charges and a partisan political weaponization of the criminal justice system. federal prosecutors charged bannon with the same alleged crime in 2020 but president trump pardoned bannon as he was leaving office. presidential pardons do not apply to state investigations, of course. cnn s kara scannell is joining us now with the details. what s the la
with you. there are two felony counts of theft, one felony count of unlawful use of a credit card and two felony counts of crimes against intellectual property. investigators say he maxed out irene s credit card after she disappeared. her family reported her missing in march. meanwhile, here is where all of you watching and listening at home can possibly help. investigators with the gillette police department say they need information regarding the possibility of a 55-gallon metal drum which may have been burned or abandoned within the county. investigators say any little bit can help. brianna, they ve executed 24 search warrants trying to find irene and bring her home to her family. some devastating details in that report. we know that you will keep on this. thank you. so on the subject of crime, while murder rates are down
new charges against steve bannon this morning, welcome to viewers here in the united states and all around the world. long-time trump adviser and ally steve bannon expected to surrender to prosecutors in new york thursday to face state charges related to his fundraising effort to build a wall along the southern border. bannon allegedly defrauded donors who contributed to a we build the wall campaign. the crowd-funded border wall raised more than $25 million. according to prosecutors bannon falsely told donors that all the money contributed would go toward the construction effort. bannon in a statement calls the indictment phoney charges and a partisan political weaponization of the criminal justice system. federal prosecutors charged bannon with the same alleged crime in 2020 but president trump pardoned bannon as he was leaving office. presidential pardons do not apply to state investigations, of course. cnn s kara scannell is joining us now with the details. what s the latest here?
thanks so much for joining us this morning and talking about what we talk about at the dinner table apparently, the 14th amendment. it s arguably my favorite. one of the best sections. thank you so much. so the united kingdom s new prime minister liz truss facing questions in parliament for the first time. this is always fun. we are live in london. shootings and homicides in new york city are down, but overall crime is up. so what s the solution to america s crime epidemic? a reality check next. questlove is the poetry of stillness.
civil right and it s often lower income neighborhoods that suffer the most from high crime while healthier neighborhoods stay relatively safe. black and hispanic democrats are more likely than white democrats to increase spending on local police according to a pugh survey from late last year. politicizing crime seeks to gain from other people s pain but trying to ignore crime from ideological reasons is callous and clueless and sure to get political bash lash. almost half the country thinks crime was worse in 2020 than during the yearly 1990s schlt we are in eight abouter place, but at that time it was a senator named joe biden who helped write a comprehensive but controversial crime bill with bipartisan support that helped turn the trend around. now, president biden is belatedly pushing a $37 billion plan to hire 100,000 new cops, improve training, clear court backgrounds and combat gun crime. this doesn t have a prayer of passing before the midterms, but