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good morning. stormy across the northern half of the country which could lead to severe disruption, but it will be a windy day wherever you are. it s thursday the 21st of december. a judge will today consider naming two teenagers who murdered 16 year old brianna ghey in a ferocious and pre medidated stabbing. the pair, who were 15 when they attacked brianna in february, were convicted of her murder at manchester crown court yesterday. today mrsjustice yip will deal with an application by the media to reveal their identities. our north of england correspondent judith moritz reports. when brianna ghey left her house to meet a friend, she was nervous. the teenager was often anxious, and she texted her mum to say she was on the bus and felt scared. but she thought she was just going to hang out with another teenager. she had no idea that she really was in danger. brianna had been lured to this park near warrington. though it was broad daylight and the place was full of dog walker ....
like him after all to be fair he wasn t really a prosecutor better defense attorney masquerading as a prosecutor placing interest of defendants above everything else that is what is called is never the defendant s fault it s law enforcement or schools or society that is what the movement is to shift responsibility for crime away from the defendant and onto literally everyone else. i am not surprised he was recalled but i am surprised he was elected in the first place. what in the people of san francisco think they were getting? doing the opposite of why he said he did exactly what he said he would do he was soft on crime and hard on the police. he did not change. but the voters did. make you wonder how many people were victimized in the process and how many other cities will make the same mistake and how many lives that will cost? joining us now right on time director first of all happy birthday i actually think that our system can be improved. and the former prosecutor ....
who lost their lives defending our nation and our freedoms. we re glad you re with us. with us today, we have my friend msnbc contributor mike barnicle. we re going to jump right into the news. the justice department is opening a review into the law enforcement response to the school shooting in uvalde, texas, after authorities there admitted to a stunning string of failures last week. this as the president and first lady jill biden visited robb elementary school yesterday and met with grieving families. nbc news correspondent sam brock has the very latest from texas. sam? reporter: jonathan, good morning. president biden spent most of the day on sunday in uvalde, texas, trying to provide consolation to lift up a community here that s so griff grief stricken. they want answers and accountability. all day, people have been coming to the memorial. president biden and dr. biden came out and laid flowers. all of this happening as a critical incident review was announced ....
responders. we re also talking about the justice department this morning announcing, in fact, it will conduct a review of the law enforcement response to the school shooting in uvalde. it is coming at the request of uvalde s mayor after authorities admitted to a string of failures in their response to the shooting. a justice department spokesperson said in part this, the goal of the review is to provide an independent account of law enforcement actions and responses that day, and to identify lessons learned and best practices to help first responders prepare for and respond to active shooter events. the doj saying after its review, it will publish a report with all of its findings. we are learning more about that chaotic scene that unfolded when agents did finally move in on the shooter. a u.s. customs and border protection official, who spoke to the washington post, describing a chaotic scene, with no one really sure who was in charge. quote this, the agent saw bul ....