match at the euros, we look at the meteoric rise of adam wharton. i want iwanta these teenagers go five days without one. and coming up on bbc news. two and a half weeks after fa cup glory with manchester united, eric ten hag gets the nod from the club s board to remain on as manager. good evening. we start tonight with a close look at one of the big issues of this election campaign crime. for some communities it s a constant worry, and we ve heard through the bbc s your voice your vote that you want politicians to come up with solutions. in cleveland, the police force recorded the highest overall crime rate in england and wales last year they say they are working with people and that crime is now falling. but what does it feel like for communities living underfrequent threat? our uk editor ed thomas has been to middlesbrough to find out. it s brutal round here. it is, it s brutal. crime. you have to be prepared, don t you. if someone s going to stab you, you have to stab
do with a political process. it should have to do with the facts, evidence, and applying the law as written by congress and is dictated by the constitution. and give me a minute here. because isn t it ironic that that guy, who by the way, is a missouri guy, who was standing there and seriously arguing that, is a harvard law grad, who clerked for scalia, who clerked for lutig, who is the conservative judge who stayed true to what he said all along, that we should read the constitution as it is written and said he should be removed from office, trump, for the 14th amendment. the idea that somebody says thinks that harvard is some kind of brainwashing institutions, harvard and yale are brainwashing institutions for the left, need to take a walk down the road holding hands with elise stefanick, ted cruz, josh hawley, and now this guy, john souer, who actually stood up as a harvard law graduate and spouted that nonsense in front of a very important federal appeals court in the united states
good am i supposed to say only five words greg? greg: no, that s me. tom: oh. thought i was over there. greg: do you ever watch this show? you re an employee? tom: but you remember they already made the wiz you remember that greg when we were kids and that was an african-american wizard of oz and i hope it was an african-american who had the idea because i think that would be i can picture like some white executive in the 70s like how about a black wizard of oz and, you know, they do everything in a black way, like they don t walk down the road, they ease on down the road. that s the song. [cheers and applause]. greg: and what a great idea that was and now we think that we re more racist than ever when we had the wiz that had to be like 30, 40 years ago. diana ross right? michael jackson was in it. greg: michael jackson. we won t talk about that. too soon. andy, thoughts? andy: i wish it was more originality. i mean, i m fine with them
comes from north carolina and drains to south carolina that in the next 3 to 5 days. seeing rivers, tributaries, residents. i know you re probably worried about them at home. they have evacuated from as far as we can tell. we have seen some residents come and check on friends, property. we have seen other emergency vehicles. the real concern is rain is continuing to fall steadily. it is not a significant amount of rain, but enough to make this house in danger of getting its first floor flooded. victor? i understand the roads are starting to flood as well, right? reporter: that s right. the road, let s walk down the road, guys. there s a bit of a drop off point, there s a divot in the