friday night. not only admit did the nichols family call for nonviolence, but their lawyers, like benjamin crump, said it was a model case. it was in the sense that you got out in front of it. i ve been talking to friends and family, they re worried about what happens on the day of the final, what about going forward. and let s not forget that as gianno was pointing out, chief davis has done a good job with the city because the city was already rampant with crime, trying to get it under control. i think she, by the way, is going to be more in the spotlight because it looks like there may have been a pattern or a culture of this sort of behavior not just five rogue officers. but to the larger question about where, you know, the media coverage goes now, i think it does put a spotlight on the difference in memphis as opposedded to when i covered everything from baltimore to ferguson, to minneapolis, because they got out in front, and the officers were fired and charged before we saw tha
what you ve given us to such great effect, they pushed them away from kyiv, the russians. they made major progress in the east now the conflict is deadlocked and the crewukrainia want to mount their own counter offense. here is the key point, wolf. time. time is of the essence. time is not on their side. so they need these tanks literally tomorrow. not months from now. training, transport need to be compressed. because you keep pointing out, senator, this is in your words a critical turning point in the war that we re seeing right now. what will it take in the upcoming spring fighting to convince putin he simply can t win in ukraine? what it will take is success on the ground. and offensive that puts in play crimea and points close to the border with russia so that putin
you join us from bradford and the council there, you ve been pointing out, but for more than £100 million from this levelling up fund and saw all its bid is unsuccessful. nick was just reflecting the criticism that some people say this is like a hunger games style competition. do you know how much time and money the bradford area spent on trying to win this funding? 50. bradford area spent on trying to win this funding? this funding? so, it s not ust bradford. fl this funding? so, it s not ust bradford, unfortunately, h this funding? so, it s notjust bradford, unfortunately, as l this funding? so, it s notjust - bradford, unfortunately, as people pointed out on social media, it s also whole and i know from speaking this morning, they have also highlighted their northern corresponding in south tyneside as well as a place that in that case but in both rounds, around one in round two and has been unsuccessful both times and it s one of the local authorities in the country that in ter
at least two locations inside the president s personal house. the subject matter of this national intelligence ranges from ukraine, we re learning, to iran. it s pretty hard to make the case that this is an aberration at this point. right, of course, a lot of people are pointing out, president biden goes to his wilmington home almost every weekend. in fact, this morning when i walked in here, the japanese prime minister was across the street at blair house to hold a press conference. if president biden is spending so much time in wilmington how are classified documents kept there, and the secure room where the president conducts business and throws are top secret facility, but the fact it was a garage and a room adjacent to the garage. you saw it, you displayed that new york post headline with the corvette and the box that looked like frankly most people s garage with stuff thrown in the corner in a box with the lamp and all that. so just really, the president
colleagues. and even though he s presented himself as somewhat of a moderate on the campaign trail, he s now appearing on steve bannon show, alongside matt gates, of all people. i mean i m concerned about the loss of credibility here, just for the process of campaigns. are you concerned? what is this, rightward, shift? is this what he s always been? i don t think that george santos knows what he has always been. the untalented mr. ripley is just emblematic of who the republican party is. but it s hard for them to parcel out who they re going to attack with their lies, because a lot of them got to their positions because of the length that they do. george santos just happens to be really bad at it, right? and also, as david was all pointing out, with a criminal. we don t know where his money is coming from. honestly, i feel that for his constituents because they don t know who they voted for. and they don t know if this person is actually going to be representing and them, and that