Jillian: it is monday, august 9th. Tragedy in the windy city, a chicago police officer is dead and another fighting for his life after a suspect opened fire during a traffic stop. The attack part of a disturbing trend as attacks on the badge continue to skyrocket. Todd: plus, parents nice wade protesting the return of student mask mandates, the backtoschool battle brewing this fall. Jillian: dr. Fauci sounding the alarm about an outdoor motorcycle rally because of covid but no mention of obama s birthday bash. The latest double standard for democrats. Fox friends first starts and continues right now. It does continue. You re going to hear me roar. Todd: roar by katy perry. Jillian: i feel like you roar every day. Todd: i realize everybody in my state is loud. It s not just me. You can blame an entire state for me. Don t blame just me. Where do you live? jillian: pennsylvania, new jersey, all over the place. Todd: who is louder? as i yell at you. Jillian: you are. Todd: there you go. I
live from our studio in singapore, this is bbc news it s newsday. it s 9:00 in the morning in singapore, and 1:00am in london, where the metropolitan police is now investigating multiple events since 2020 at downing street, and across government, to see whether there were breaches of covid restrictions. the commissioner of britain s biggest police force confirmed that her officers are now looking into potential rule breaking after civil servants, who are also compiling a report on what happened, passed on information. the bbc understands the met police has no objection to that report, by sue gray, being published while their investigation is ongoing. here s our political editor laura kuenssberg. the law applies in every town, every city, every road, and every house, and in the sm postcode of number 10. and the police have concluded they ve seen enough about what happened behind closed doors when the law was lockdown that it merits a full and proper look. i can confirm tha
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the metropolitan police have launched their own investigation into the parties that took place inside downing street, to see if they broke covid rules. they ve done so after receiving information from the internal inquiry, led by the senior civil servant sue gray. her report, seen as critical in deciding prime minister boris johnson s future, could be released as early as wednesday. our political editor laura kuenssberg has more. the law applies in every town, every city, every road, and every house, and in the sw1 postcode of number 10. and the police have concluded they ve seen enough about what happened behind closed doors when the law was lockdown that it merits a full and proper look. i can confirm that the met is now investigating a number of events that took place at downing street and whitehall in the last two years. so, for only the second time in a century. can you survive the police investigation, bor
the metropolitan police have launched their own investigation into the parties that took place inside downing street, to see if they broke covid rules. they ve done so after receiving information from the internal inquiry, led by the senior civil servant sue gray. her report seen as critical in deciding prime minister boris johnson s future could be released as early as wednesday. our political editor, laura kuenssberg, has more. the law applies in every town, every city, every road, and every house, and in the sm postcode of number 10. and the police have concluded they ve seen enough about what happened behind closed doors when the law was lockdown that it merits a full and proper look. i can confirm that the met is now investigating a number of events that took place at downing street and whitehall in the last two years. so, for only the second time in a century. can you survive the police investigation, borisjohnson? ..a serving prime minister will be investigated f
welcome to our viewers on pbs in america and around the globe. the metropolitan police have launched their own investigation into the parties that took place inside downing street, to see if they broke covid rules. they ve done so after receiving information from the internal inquiry, led by the senior civil servant sue gray. her report seen as critical in deciding prime minister boris johnson s future could be released as early as wednesday. our political editor laura kuenssberg has more. the law applies in every town, every city, every road, and every house, and in the sm postcode of number 10. and the police have concluded they ve seen enough about what happened behind closed doors when the law was lockdown that it merits a full and proper look. i can confirm that the met is now investigating a number of events that took place at downing street and whitehall in the last two years. so, for only the second time in a century. can you survive the police investigation, bo