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normalcy by july 4th weekend. there is light literally now that the lights have sprung forward. we ll have an extra hour of daylight. after the year we had it s hard not to feel a little good about what is on the horizon. however it could be a vastly different reality right now if the insurrection on january 6th had not failed. it has been two months and eight days since that day. the fbi is still working to make sure everyone that stormed the capital is fully prosecuted for their crimes. they are dotting their is and crossing their ts going through mown tapes of evidence but it all started at the top. cleaning up that january 6th mess is a top priority for merick garland. we re learning more about some of the rye jotters that were arrested. sivic is accused of stealing the badge and radio from a dc police officer after a crowd beat him unconscious. he buried it in his backyard in buffalo. he will appear in front of a federal judge on tuesday. also we re learning about a memb

UK s Rishi Sunak wins vote on Rwanda migrant plan, surviving revolt by Tory lawmakers

The British prime minister has pinned his reputation on a scheme to send asylum seekers to the African nation.

DC Council unanimously passes emergency bill to keep youth detention facilities office open

WASHINGTON (DC News Now) — The D.C. Council unanimously passed an emergency bill to keep the Office of Juvenile Justice Facilities Oversight (OIJJFO) open until at least September 30, 2024. Due to rising crime committed by and against juveniles in the District, the Council passed the emergency and temporary legislation that will keep the Office […]

Transcripts for FOXNEWS Americas Newsroom 20240604 14:06:00

they were fantastic and shows why we should have faith in the wisdom of people. these voters have thought these policies through. we don t want to hear sound bites tonight from the candidates but substance. we don t want personalities, we want principles. we don t want politics we want policy. we the people. folks are saying they are living paycheck to paycheck can t afford an emergency bill of $1 thousand. the interest rates are the highest since 2000. everywhere you look voters feel really pressed on quality of life and everyday affordability and security issues. you heard that. what i loved about the conversation had with these voters they are leaning a certain way. some have preferences but very open minded and that s the whole point of a debate. having candidate forums so people can access the candidates free of charge all at the same time shoulder to shoulder live taking tough questions from a moderateor and each other. that s how voters end up making

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