and our own janice dean was among them. she called out andrew cuomo. his orders led to more dying. there was no sympathy, i don t think he met with families. he just decided to write a book talking about how great a leader he was. sandra: we will hear more of that as well from the group of sorority sisters suing for their safety. they say they live in fear after they caught a biological male sister peeping on them in their own home. caitlyn jenner will react in moments. and welcome back as america reports rolls into hour two. it is a delight to be here in washington with you, john. i m sandra submit. john: i m john roberts. and we ll talk more about the race all that and more coming up, but we start with the fox news alert on the debt threat and warnings it could play right into china s hands. mr. president. mr. president! when will you meet with president xi? sandra: and with a wave of his hand, president biden is off to the g7 meeting in japan with the one k
the us supreme court strikes down restrictions on carrying guns in new york, signaling a shift that will reverberate nationwide. the taliban appeals for international support after wednesday s devastating earthquake in afghanistan, with survivors saying they have no food or sheltera. with survivors saying they have no food or shelter. the panel investigating last year s us capitol riots hears about the pressure former president trump put on thejustice department to overturn the 2020 election result. # upside down, by you turn me. we speak to excited festival goers. hello and welcome to the programme. we start with the news that has broken in the last hour. the conservatives have suffered crushing defeats in two by elections in england. the results will put renewed pressure on prime minister, borisjohnson, who recently survived a leadership challenge. the liberal democrats ousted the conservatives in the seat of tiverton and honiton, in one of the biggest ever by election swi
lost her life there so senselessly. darin, obviously a big message is being sent that those in blue support those in blue. will there be any change with this new mayor, and will the police force there, so badly needed with crime spiking, get any more support? sandra, unfortunately with johnson we have lori lightfoot 2.0. i think you are going to have the same progressive policies that left the lightfoot administration and they are going to extend to the johnson administration. vallas was my candidate of choice, although i live in new york city, i was hopeful there can be a revolution in the trajectory of crime reduction in the city of chicago, i want didn t happen. unfortunately i ve been to many of these funerals as it relates to police officers that have lost their lives while answering the call of duty. here in the city of chicago it s the same.
it s been a consistent narrative of failure to reduce crime and an increase in the amount of homicides. nothing is getting better, and as the commentator mentioned earlier, it was the teachers union that backed johnson and put him over the top. i myself thought vallas was going to win in a landslide. unfortunately it didn t happen. the losers in the narrative are the residents of the city of chicago. more so specific to the minorities communities because they experience the greatest level of carnage and this is something that s going to continue until years on end until johnson is removed. sandra: darin porcher on that for us, as we continue to watch the scenes in chicago, aerial image of the final good-byes. darin, thank you for joining us. appreciate it. give us back our gym, we need
shaken off setbacks before. as lewis goodall was pointing out earlier, could he shake this off and go on to actually win the next election? the next election? boris johnson the next election? boris johnson could the next election? boris johnson could shake - the next election? boris| johnson could shake this the next election? boris - johnson could shake this off but he s got two problems. one is the red wall that he painted blue at the 2019 general election is being painted red again in the north of england and then, in rural areas and particularly in the south, things have been painted orange with the big lib dem revival and running second to the conservatives in a lot of and threatening some of the most senior conservatives in their own seats. borisjohnson has up to 2.5 years to turn this around but he is no longer being seen as the electoral acids that made him the leader in the first place and the bad news may not get end for boris johnson because the next set of big election