all important. unlike you, there s no one thin that crosses the board. domestic ask about one policy t multiple issues and all important. fox news contributor joe concha has thoughts about the president s reaction enjoins us the homelessness in california is so out of control and the left is calling it a crisis. fox new @ night investigates what s going on in the big cities including potential remedies it to the ever-growing problem. what would you say if i told yo one toilet, one sync it would cost as much as the average hom in san francisco. we thought the same thing. we called in the fox new @ nigh common sense department for tha one. plus an update to a story idea for tucker carlson tonight on the award-winning journalist missing since the fbi reportedl seized classified information i a heavily underrated. we begin tonight with president biden that the big release of that 15 million more barrels of oil from the strategic petroleu reserve. kevin corke is live in the na
ever happened in rwanda. tutsis had way too much money. they had way too much power. tutsis were way too privileged . they were greedy, they were bigoted. they were racists. they were dangerous. everything about tutsi ness was repulsive. for the most part, actual tutsis in rwanda ignored. all of this. hutu radio was not aimed at them. but then in july of 1994, just nine months after our tlm went on the air, a began in rwanda . more than half a million tutsis were murdered, in many cases by hutus whose rage had been stoked to violence by elm s broadcast. entire tutsi families were dragged from their homes and hacked to death with machetes. hundreds of thousands of women were. the world watched in horror as it happened, but did nothing to intervene. instead, our leaders told us at the time, the in rwanda would live forever as a lesson to the rest of us . about the capacity for evil that lurks inside every human heart and the dangers of reducing our neighbors to the sum total of
started with roses and ended in a different shade of red. everything stopped. i was just in shock. we knew that there was somebody bad out there doing something. she was a wife, a mother, a missionary. to me, it sounds like a saint. she probably was. but something had been happening behind closed doors. there is nothing more important to me than you and this relationship. was it love? this was his valentine s day present. or hate? one shot to the head. what was the motive for a valentine s day murder? we had a note that she had written. she was speaking from the grave. that note was powerful. it happened on the least likely day imaginable. a day devoted to love and affection. valentine s day. and it happened to the last people on earth you would expect. a religious family dedicated to god and making the world a better place. we had a break-in. is it going on right now? i don t know. the garage door is open. there is glass from the back do
surrogate pregnancies. and now on bbc news, political thinking with nick robinson. welcome to political thinking a conversation with, rather than an interrogation of, someone who shapes our political thinking about what has shaped theirs. do you remember when a politician promised to borrow tens of billions of pounds to rescue the country without spelling out where they would get the money was accused of being irresponsible, of being reckless? of finding a magic money tree? that man wasjeremy corbyn and he s my guest this week. he was of course leader of the labour party. these days he is not even a labour mp, after keir starmer expelled him from the parliamentary party. but what will be clear at next week s labour conference is he remains the leader of the left. jeremy corbyn, welcome to political thinking. thanks for inviting me on. did you have even a hint of a smile when you heard a tory chancellor stand up and say it s perfectly responsible to borrow tens of billions
her. and she is the reason why i am who i am today. i would tell her thank you. lauren giddings, law school grad with the world at her feet. fiercely intelligent? and fiercely her opinion, she made friends wherever she went. so, it was strange when she dropped out of sight. did not take her car, did not take her purse. we realized something was wrong. they could not possibly have guessed how wrong. there is another level of evil here, the person who did this was trying to create a vanishing. good do such a thing? first thing you look is who is closest to her, romantic lee or geographically. the list was long. they boyfriend, an ex and fellow students. had somebody been studying more than textbooks? but he would ask people, how would you commit the perfect murder? his roommates said he thought he was smarter than everybody else. smart, maybe. but had he slipped up? what they had found told us everything we needed to know. a confounding case that w