a san francisco neighborhood known as strollerville for how many families live there has been hit by a gang of teenagers police say are targeting women with young children. allegedly robbing more than ten people even hitting one with a baseball bat. strollerville, can you believe it? on the other side of the country, new york city subways have gotten so bad, even manhattan s far left d.a. says it is not safe. so, why is the mayor still blaming the media? we could as america reports heads into hour two. mike, great to have you here today. mike: great to be here with you. who better to do it than lawrence jones coming up in just a moment, but kick it off first with this fox news alert on how your sensitive information may be up for grabs. sandra: and troubling new reports exposing how at risk your personal data may be. both private companies and the federal government to blame. a new report from the director of national intelligence finding the government is buying up
for the presidency. but for facts s sake, the prosecution is not being advanced by joe biden or his administration. so far we ve gotten no response from judge cannon or the justice department. meanwhile, today, a georgia judge selected two new grand juries. they are likely to be tasked with deciding when to bring election interference charges against trump. fulton county d. a., fani willis, her investigation has been underway for over two years. these new jurors will be the latest panel to examine evidence in that case. remember, this all started back in a regular grand jury for district attorney fani willis was presenting witnesses who were willing to come in without being subpoenaed. there were lots of witnesses who were resisting those kinds of voluntary appearances. and she empaneled a special grand jury with the subpoena power. now, she is going to be heading back to a regular grand jury, that being the grand jury with the power to indict. the new grand juries will b
correspondentjonathan blake. clu bs clubs don t pay the bills! stop on the strikes clubs don t pay the bills! stop on the strikes as clubs don t pay the bills! stop on the strikes as the - on the strikes as the government does not hope that afterjunior doctors walked out yesterday, they said the 6% rise offered yesterday was not enough. appointments and cancellations again, amounting to the ministers urging unions to the ministers urging unions to say yes to the increases offered, they warned they could be more common. i offered, they warned they could be more common. be more common. i think there will be a be more common. ! think there will be a new be more common. i think there will be a new wave be more common. i think there will be a new wave of be more common. i think there will be a new wave of strikes i will be a new wave of strikes in the nhs and what really needs to happen as the government needs to come to the table, pay a proper pay rise to these workers.
lets start with the reasons behind this. things like bank holidays strikes, how important are they? they are important and they can have a push and pull impact on these figures. we tend to see a boost to pub and restaurant although that wasn t the case in may, on the other hand, we tend to see it has a negative impact on manufacturing and construction activity because of those extra days off which is exactly what we did see in may. there is no doubt that the bank holidays had an impact and resort services was pretty much flat in may. we saw human health was a bit stronger because there weren t any strike day byjunior doctors but there was an increase in the output for arts and entertainment. that s partly because of the bank holidays. it was a bit of a mixed report but as you say, we saw a contraction in may, a bit better than expected. but matt lets pick up on those pay deals. , . ., ., matt lets pick up on those pay deals. , . . . , deals. they have agreed a pay rise, what
fireworks as they investigate into elon musk and his purchase of twitter. live, president biden will be holding a news conference with the president of the finland that is nato s newest member. cocaine in the white house how it got there and who is to blame, congress looking for answers in a closed-door briefing by the secret service as a biden administration to insist while questions from the news media. welcome to a brand-new wall as america s newsroom. i am dana perino. lindamood and i like it. i like your. your funny. don t you think this he could knows by now, if they are there not telling us because right now that briefings people what they ve learned on the coke from last week last week in the west wing. the presence of illegal drugs raising questions of the level of security maintained in the white house, and a discovery that white powder forcing the evacuation of the entire building. now lawmakers are hoping the secret service can identify the culprit.