wedding night. can the city s district attorney seriously still deny that this is a crime crisis? steve: plus, a massive fire breaking out at the home of a former virginia governor. the up tense video from the scene come up on this wednesday fox & friends.
mayor lightfoot was outraged. how dare he even offer to do that. now yesterday, she is pleading with merrick garland and the federal government to bring in atf agents because of the gun violence in their city. guess what, carley, you know intimately that the violence is, like in philadelphia, spreading to the high end areas of chicago and that s where all hell breaks lose. sadly, that s the only thing that get s people attention. when working class people shoot each other we look the other way. when upper class people do it, now it s an emergency. whatever it takes, crack down. steve: one of those things that people are very concerned about, crime. carley: without a doubt. brian mentioned to me because my husband lives in chicago. there was a mass shooting outside his building and he lives in a nice area. chicago is always a tale of two cities. it s the safer areas are now becoming less and less safe because, you know, it s defund the police and also the das
and overnight, a virginia homeowner home owned by former governor chuck rob going up in flames. fire crews responding to the blaze at the house just outside of. two people are being treated for injuries at a local hospital. served as governor in the 80 s and later used in the u.s. senate. and we have got some rare tuesday night football action. the rams beating the seahawks 20-10 at home. scoring two touchdowns in the win and the eagles taking down the washington football team 27-17. philadelphia stayed firmly in the playoff race. last night washington assistant coach jennifer keane became the first african-american female position coach in league history. big step there. and those are your headlines, guys, back to you. steve: all right. we thank you very much. one of the top stories is what happened out in philadelphia. you know, and we have been talking about on this program, carley and brian, about the wave
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