hello, everyone. i am anita bogle along with joe concha, lisa foods and tom shillue. welcome to the big weekend show . big story tonight, countdown to christmas, shoppers have just one day left to get the presents under the tree, hundreds of palestinian protesters targeting holiday shoppers on new york city s busy fifth avenue. there would be quote no business as usual but that is not stopping more than 100 million shoppers expected to make supercenter the second busiest shopping day of the year. fox news correspondent madison carpino is in a mall in atlanta tonight. mueller expected today to potentially be busier than black friday so if you haven t gotten the last items on your gift list, is better to go sooner rather than later today because at least in atlanta crowds are growing by the minute. multiple stores have lines outside the door and two days before christmas. this is the first time since 2017 since we have a super saturday right before christmas. i would say
payment of $5 million to eligible black adults. at the payment are estimated to top $100 billion and that s much more than the cds $14 billion budget. and my saying is going to be a solution to fix all the social ills that racism created, no, but i think it could provide some economic equality is a city and as a country, definitely. san francisco is one of many cities considering reparations on a state level, california is home into the first in the nation state reparations task force, under its recommendation. $1.2 million. critics say reparations could be fiscally irresponsible considering california is facing $23 billion budget deficit. proposals, caused would be absolutely enormous. also in california, community leaders are pushing for reparations by family who were forced to move so that dodger stadium could be built back in the 1950s. majority of those displaced were latino families, as for the state reparation task force report, scheduled to go to the governor
fbi used everyday americans 28,000 times going into 2020 to 2021. section 02 of the foreign intelligence surveillance act also known as fisa. it gives the fbi and other agencies the ability to difficultily surveil.used the te civil unrest following the death of george floyd on the streets of the united states. those involved in the january 6th capitol attack. even political donors. according to the court a redacted name or names, quote: conducted a batch query for over 19,000 donors to a congressional campaign. the analyst who ran the query advised that the campaign was a target of foreign influence but the national security division determined that only 8 identifiers used in a query had sufficient ties to foreign influence activities to comply with the querying standard. the judge wrote that the problems were persistent and widespread and, quote: it may become necessary to consider other responses such as substantially limiting the number of fbi personnel with access to unmi
have hit a snag over cuts to discretionary spending and the setback is dashing hopes of a potential deal by the weekend. john: meanwhile, president biden is backing a joint effort with allies to train ukrainian pilots to fly f-16s. lindsey graham on what that could mean for the war in ukraine and we ll ask him about the impact of the stalled debt talks. sandra: chad pergram is live on capitol hill, and peter doocy is on the ground in japan with the president. is the u.s. sending jets or just training the pilots? what are we hearing here? for now, it s training in europe. and the training over the coming months, coalition of countries participating in the effort will decide when to actually provide jets, how many we will provide and who will provide them, it does represent a softening of president biden s positioning softening, earlier this year could be summarized with just one word. he said no, that seems to be possibly changing on the ground here in hiroshima, presi
hey, alison. hello, good. evening i m alison camerota. a manhunt is underway for the mass shooting in texas, including 44-year-old. boy shaw stop shooting his rifle next to their house. the noise was keeping their baby awake. but instead of simply arguing with them, he shot and killed five of his neighbors. there s also the 79-year-old illinois man who fatally shot his neighbor for using a leaf blower in his own driveway. and the 29-year-old in texas who shot and killed a guy for opposing as a ballet parking attendant. what used to be screaming matches are fistfights have become fatal shootings. tonight, our panel offers their explanations for why. plus, the suicide of a 17 year old students at an elite boarding school is forcing the school to admit the horrible mistakes they made when it came to bullying. and how they felt, quote, tragically shorten protecting this promising young man. but this case tells us about today s version of bullying. and how many of you out ther