hello, everyone, it is friday, this is outnumbered. i m kayleigh mcenany here with my co-host emily compagno. also joining fox business anchor and host of bottom line dagen mcdowell. former fbi special agent nicole parker and former army intelligence captain and veterans on duty chairman jeremy hunt. president biden reelection campaign appears to be in serious trouble. the president is facing a formal impeachment inquiry, but new job performance on key issues have plunged to lowest since he s taken office. listen to this, pew research center found president biden rating at just 33%, that is close to the 20s. 64% of respondents disapprove of the president s job performance and only 36% believe biden can make good decisions and just 32% are confident biden will make good decisions on immigration, another 20-point drop from 2021. just 24% said they were confident biden can unite our country and nearly 25-point drop, maybe blood-red maga speech had something to do with that o
the actor stephen tompkinson tells a court it would be career suicide for him to assault someone as he denies inflicting grievous bodily harm. # instead i wrote a song. and they re off heading to liverpool for the first eurovision semifinal tonight before saturday s big showdown. and coming up in bbc news. manchester city fans are building up to their champions league semifinal with real madrid in spain. it is a repeat of last year when the spanish side put them out. good evening. the head of the metropolitan police has insisted they had serious and reliable intelligence that protesters had planned to disrupt the coronation on saturday. sir mark rowley says they had intelligence that rape alarms and loud hailers were going to be used which would have frightened horses during the procession. he spoke out to defend officers who arrested and detained six anti monarchy demonstrators, the first arrests to be made under the sweeping public order act. but scotland yard now say
resounding rebuke of boudin s soft on crime policies. many were blaming it for the city s huge spike in crime. it has been so bad some stores have been forced to close or severely limit their hours. they can t make any money in other words. that s what they are making they re spending on security. the numbers don t lie. larceny, theft up by more than 20% from last year. motor vehicle theft also surging. a spokesperson for the boudin recall effort explains why his success is bittersweet. it s a bittersweet victory. the reason is because people died, businesses have been destroyed, families have been uprooted. chesa boudin should never have been elected. ousting is an effort that s a year and a half in the making to bring it to the finish line. harris: let s get the news now. senior correspondent claude yo cowen has more from san francisco day one without boudin. that s right, harris. it was a decisive defeat. voters made it clear they wanted to see a change at the top of
count one, terrorism causing death. the defendant shall serve life without the possibility of parole, credit for eight days served. counts two through five. homicide first degree, premeditated murder, juvenile defendant. the defendant shall serve the rest of his life without the possibility of parole with the michigan department of corrections, credit for eight days served. on counts 6 through 12, assault with intent to murder on each of the counts. defendant is sentenced to 18 years and nine months to 80 years with the michigan department of corrections, credit for eight days served. on counts 13 through 24 being felony firearm, the defendant is sentenced two years with the department of michigan with credit for 737 days served. counts 1 through 12 are concurrent to each other and counts 13 through 24 are concurrent to each other. count one is consecutive to count 13. count two is consecutive to count 14. count three is consecutive to count 15. count 4 is consecutive to coun