carried in at this static caravan park and rush hour was proving difficult. the yellow warning for heavy rain covers most of the southwest, southeast, and parts of the midlands, and there are more than 200 flood warnings across england. and in wiltshire tonight, flooded fields have led to flooded homes and frustrated residents. we ve got water flooding underfloors, we ve ta ken stuff u psta i rs. the council have the phone off the hook. the police aren t interested in closing the road, i m amazed there hasn t been an incident. the fire brigade isn t interested, no one is interested. we were sat having a nice glass of wine by the fire and my partner s friend texted and said, i hope you are ok, and we were, like, 0k, what s going on? so we came out and went, oh, yeah. the rain is disrupting rail services and all sorts of journeys. it s difficult to get around, even for those who know the land best.
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it was yet another horrifying weekend that was just a weekend of carnage in chicago. it s a public safety emergency. but whatever hearing from the authorities in the wake of the new wave of violence? more empty rhetoric. let s not forget, the police aren t the ones out there doing it. we can only do so much. now can we do better? of course we can. but it s just not about that. crime is a very complex issue. you look at resources, educational opportunities, health care, mental health treatment, all of those things play a part in it. jason: joining me now to discuss this true american tragedy are fox news political analyst gianno caldwell and criminal defense attorney anthony paul. now anthony is joining me here in studio. i want to be direct and what i m asking you. democrats have been in charge of chicago for a long time. i can t remember republicans enacting their policies in there.
what d you find? reporter: we went to a beautiful vacation spot on cape cod but also a place where opioid abuse is rampant. we saw the effects on children, teachers, counselors, and administrators. at this elementary, the lessons for a young generation caught in the grip of america s opioid crisis start at the front door. high fives from police officers to reinforce that even if some kids have seen their parents arrested, the police aren t the bad guys. justine dale is the hands-on principal. i m glad you came to school. reporter: in this new kind of war zone. what were your first clues that my goodness we ve got a crisis here? i think when we started having parent deaths and having to enter a first grade classroom and tell students, you know, that their classmate has lost a parent. and then to have to do that again and to do it again. reporter: in this historic
police aren t the bad guys. justine dale is the hands-on principal. glasses you came to school! reporter: in this new kind of war zone. what were your first clues that, oh, my that oh, my goodness, we ve got a real bad crisis here? i think when we started having parent deaths and having to enter our first grade classroom and having to tell a classmate they re parents have died. in the fourth grade alone six parents have died. 12 parents across the whole school. at least 20 children here now live with a grandparent. at least 10 in foster care. the teachers themselves taking them in. we are having students coming to school, if they come to school late, they re traumatized what they experienced in that
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