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time for a look at the weather. here s chris fawkes. hello, chris. hello. most of us some sunshine. certainly a lovely end for the day. this was the west midlands, birmingham, sutton coldfield, with the setting sun as you can see over the setting sun as you can see over the slate. it was like that everywhere. after a sunny morning in scotland the cloud limit clouds gathered through the afternoon, and a rather dark and moody scene with the wind picking up on rain from these weather fronts. moving southwards at the minute. rain getting across scotland and eventually moving into parts of northern england, northern ireland as well. most of the rain quite light and patchy. it will increasingly leave any frost limited towards southern parts of both england and wales where you might get off to quite a nice sunrise tomorrow morning before cloud tends tomorrow morning before cloud tends to spread southwards as this front continues its journey south across england and wales as well. a
destroying a police car , shattering windows, tons of graffiti, all but one of those arrested in georgia were out of staters. there will want to be revolutionaries who traveled across state lines to terrorize and they hope to recruit and inspire others. now, the excuse this time was to call for a night of rage and reciprocal violence against police over the killing of an activist named manual step on tehran. who was fatally shot last week by police after he shot at george , a state patrol trooper. well, look, the antifa crowd did inspire others because 20 individuals gathered in boston supposedly over the weekend in solidarity with the atlanta based group, and they did so by vandalizing a public bandstand with vile anti law enforcement graffiti. and officers were injured when they had to respond to clear the area. and one of those arrested was the daughter of democrat massachusetts congresswoman katherine clark. in boston, the daughter of house democratic whip katherine clark
i m feeling much better. doctors told me i didn t suffer cognitive damage. okay. so the primary continued as planned with fetterman s name on the ballot and fetterman won. he became the democratic nominee. that was the last that most voters heard about john fetterman s stroke. for months, fetterman remained in semiseclusion. as the campaign progressed, the polls tightened, he had to venture. he had no choice. videos surfaced of fetterman speaking at rallies in what seemed a bizarre and highly disjointed way. some wondered if he d suffered, quote, no cognitive damage. they rushed forward to bring science to bear on this question. in clifford chen s considered opinion as a respected medical professional, who works at a major research university, john fetterman was absolutely fine. fetterman was, quote, recovering well from his stroke. he had, quote, no work restrictions and can work full duty in public office. in other words, john fetterman was as sharp and as healthy as you o
memorabilia few was one of the richest best organized cities in the country. had a booming economy. it had beautiful municipal parks and a lot more than 100. had one of the most modern sanitations systems in the world, something we take for granted now. when yellow fever was real, no one took it for granted. memphis was such a big deal it was the informal capitol of the entire region, the mississippi delta. not anymore. in fact by last year, if you want to memphis, hard to believe any was true at any point because at that point and now, memphis had become a husk and a highly threatening one. in 2021, according to federal statistics, memphis, tennessee, was the most dangerous city in the united states. last year it record add total of 342 murders. how much is that? by comparison, san antonio, texas, has more than twice the population recorded fewer than half as many murders. so by any measure at all, memphis was absolutely falling apart. but eliza fletcher decided to make a li