claudine gay resigned after all that fierce pack backlash after her antisemitism after dozens of alleges of plagiarizing other people s work. she says she is the victim. this is outnumbered, we ll do victim busting. i m harris faulkner, here is my co-host emily compagno, and dagen mcdowell and cat-4 and former biden campaign surrogate kevin walling. calls for claudine gay to resign began after her shocking testimony last month when she failed to say calls for genocide of jews on campus would violate the school s conduct policy. calling for genocide of jews violates harvard code of conduct, correct? it depends on the context. it does not depend on the context, the answer is yes and you should resign. harris: despite all the condemnation, claudine gay waited a full month before resigning and did not apologize and said it has been distressing to have doubt cast of my commitment to confronting hate, two bedrock values fundamental to who i am and frightening to be attacked
for people in england, scotland and wales, average energy bills are set to fall by over £400 a year, that s over $500. the energy regulator ofgem has lowered its price cap for the typical household bill to £2,076, though the actual bill will still, of course, depend on how much energy people use. at its peak last year, the price cap reached more than twice that level, but households were shielded from the full impact of energy prices by a government price guarantee of £2,500. let s get more now from our personal finance correspondent kevin peachey. finally some good news. bills are still high but not as high as they were? ., , , still high but not as high as they were? . , , . ., , were? that this is certainly the case. were? that this is certainly the case- energy were? that this is certainly the case. energy prices were? that this is certainly the case. energy prices clearly - were? that this is certainly the case. energy prices clearly a i were? that this is certain
of insane liberal crime policies. i guess folks got tired of living in a crime-ridden nightmare where you constantly have to dodge gunfire inside your own home. maybe businesses didn t like their stuff being looted in a smash-and-grab. we know her atrocious track record, murder, robbery, theft. it seems obvious to everybody why she lost. but she is blaming it on sexism and racism. i think she did a bang-up job. i m grateful that we work together to remove a record number of guns off of our streets, reduced homicides, and started making real progress of public safety. we fought the right fights, and we put the city on a better path. in the end, you don t always win every battle. but you never regret taking on the powerful and bringing in the light. jesse: if you are worried about her future, don t, lori has other skills to fall back on. all right come against my better judgment, i will go to you first, jessica. [laughter] tell us what this means for the democratic part
ramos was killed in the massacre, he hinted at violent ambitions, shot his grandmother before he went to the school and murdered children and teachers with a rifle and a fourth-grade classroom. texas governor greg abbott according to what he called a mental health problem, something his state and society as a whole need to do a better job of tackling. we as a state and society need to do a better job with mental health. anybody who shoots somebody else has a mental health challenge, period. we as a government need to find a way to target that mental health challenge and do something about it. paul:let s begin doctor sally, a practicing psychiatrist and senior fellow at the american institute. welcome, thanks for coming in. you look at these shooters, so many seem to be in that age group, 18 20s, why is that so common? what is it about that age that seems to be an age when this violent behavior is triggered? these school shootings are done by young men, 16 or 20s, particul
calling names. dagen: not the messaging, it is policies and actions of this commander and calamity. do we have a picture of that sunburned face? that is what he s done to the american people, except where the sun doesn t shine. emily: it is a better look. his policies have destroyed america. his press secretary is touting his accomplishments. watch. this president has done more in three years than any president has done in two terms. talk about finishing the job, he will work on the economy, lower prescription drugs and let s not forget climate change. he s done more on clachl change