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back to you. >> mike tobin in chicago. thank you.oint terrorism task force. thanks for being here. from everything that you're hearing what does your expertise tell you about this suspect? >> well, when the individual is said to have gone in a sniper position, he had some training or as was said earlier, a lot of these younger people look at the video games and they get these ideas on how to do something like this. it's important to police -- and they're doing a lot of work trying to hunt this individual down. usually a lot of breaks come from people that saw something and heard something and said nothing until an incident like this occurs. so my guess is that someone may come forward and say i heard something or saw something last week. something you might want to check out. in addition to the videotapes that are now being examined, i'm sure, by law enforcement. >> steve, how far back are they going to look at this? i imagine there's scouting involved. he went ahead of time to the area to see what it looked like to get access to the
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i want to bring in mike tobin. he's in chicago. he's been covering this all day. i want to bring you in partly, mike, as a correspondent and as a guest. i'm curious to where they are right now in this investigation and stand by so you can keep ted and i honest in this investigation. mike? >> well, the bulk of the intensity of all police activity is to find this shooter. they're going street to street. i've seen video of then opening the doors to port 0-lets. and the town of highland park is a sleepy little -- a very quaint, wealthy north shore suburb. this is the kind of plate where you think it can't happen here. now people are being advised to shelter in place as the police go door-to-door, alley to alley searching for anywhere that the suspect could be hiding. that's what the bulk of the situation is right now. they have the weapon. you go backwards. you talked about tracing the life of the weapon. you can match the weapon to the bullets that they'll pull out of victims. a lot can happen. step number 1 is to find the gunman and get him off the street. >> intere
i want to bring in mike tobin. he's in chicago. he's been covering this all day. i want to bring you in partly, mike, as a correspondent and as a guest. i'm curious to where they are right now in this investigation and stand by so you can keep ted and i honest in this investigation. mike? >> well, the bulk of the intensity of all police activity is to find this shooter. they're going street to street. i've seen video of then opening the doors to port 0-lets. and the town of highland park...
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they called tidal tobin. they sit on the sea floor and harness the energy in the moving water that comes in and goes out with the tides. so car just cannot sitting there and waiting to be used. the potential is huge. it's estimated that we could practically capture enough title, energy to power all home from the united states, twice over my research with climate change shows beneath this energy. now, yes, at the moment, all the energy we get from existing total power plants worldwide can power less than $400000.00 homes. so how to style about a walk? exactly, and why isn't it every way it would title power? there's one word that comes up a lot, predictable, predictable, predictability. tides are predictable. they come in, they go out and they've been doing this the same way since the moon was bond. so at the dial stick adobe on the water as it flows in or out. and viola, you can make electricity with the same people. that window binds you moving water mix the turbine spin, this powers the gearbox on a generat
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the most powerful of which was the launch in scotland with an individual tobin capacity of 2 megawatts dead dead though to the sea floor. but the turbines remain close to the surface, which means the undersea works cheaper and, and they can be moved around. compared to wind, solar energy though. title has been slow for the reason you might have guessed. sadly, a lot of the solutions are really expensive because the industry, so young with the very small industry it's, you know, it doesn't have an established supply chain or manufacturing chain any time you were gonna operate. something under water has its own unique sets of engineering challenges. your standard was like, corrosion is going to be big problems. you're going to choose your materials. really carefully. bio falling is a really big issue where you know, where you put something, the water is, things are going to want to grow on it. and that's going to make it into a little mini regal habitat. the performance of the turbine deteriorates. you need to find some way of renting that that's a huge operational costs, which is why mo
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jackie: mike tobin, thank you so much for that.earts go out to all the victims and their families. joining me former new york city police commissioner howard safir. howard, great to see you. i want to get your perspective on this as more details are starting to emerge. when you stand back and look at the problem we have with crime in this country, with mass shootings in this country, 50 people were shot here in new york city over the weekend as well. it is not just one place, one area, one type of person. some people would say it is all about the guns. we need tighter gun control. others will say it's about red flags, the communities, support, the breakdown of society, that is not creating a safety net to catch these individuals. the fact that we've defunded our police, where do you stand on all of this? >> well it is all of those things but the truth is there are lots of things that we can do to prevent many of these mass shootings. we had an individual confronted by the police, weapons were taken from him. they knew he had issues
jackie: mike tobin, thank you so much for that.earts go out to all the victims and their families. joining me former new york city police commissioner howard safir. howard, great to see you. i want to get your perspective on this as more details are starting to emerge. when you stand back and look at the problem we have with crime in this country, with mass shootings in this country, 50 people were shot here in new york city over the weekend as well. it is not just one place, one area, one type...
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mike tobin has been watching them and reporting. mike tobin is live in chicago on that. mike?> rich, this was supposed to be a day filled with celebration, family and patriotism. ended up a day of terror has the gunman opened fire on the crowd in highland park, a suburb a little less than an hour north of chicago, opened fire at 10:14 a.m. six are now dead. 24 injuries according to police. the shooter is on the run. as a result, highland park remains on lockdown. residents are advised to shelter in place, stay in their houses add police are going door-to-door to check everything that could be a hiding spot to find this individual. they are still considering the individual armed and dangerous despite police say they recovered a high powered rifle from the rooftop from which this individual, the gunman, fired down on the crowd like he was a sniper. one of the things that they said about him is that he was discrete. he was difficult to see firing down on the crowd. they have given a rough description of the suspect a white male, 18 to 20 years old. his shirt was either white or b
mike tobin has been watching them and reporting. mike tobin is live in chicago on that. mike?> rich, this was supposed to be a day filled with celebration, family and patriotism. ended up a day of terror has the gunman opened fire on the crowd in highland park, a suburb a little less than an hour north of chicago, opened fire at 10:14 a.m. six are now dead. 24 injuries according to police. the shooter is on the run. as a result, highland park remains on lockdown. residents are advised to...
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we know that seven people died, 35 injured. >> neil: thanks, mike tobin.l have more after this. we're a different kind of dentistry. one who believes in doing anything it takes to make dentistry work for your life. so we offer a complete exam and x-rays free to new patients without insurance - everyday. plus, patients get 20% off their treatment plan. we're on your corner and in your corner every step of the way. because your anything is our everything. aspen dental. anything to make you smile. book today at aspendental.com, walk in, or call 1-800-aspendental. >> neil: you think that was fair? you think the owners of gas stations in this country are deliberately gouging americans? >> look, the one group of people that we see that are actually happy about what is happening with gas prices are oil company executives and owners. we've seen them out there saying, you know, they're not going to increase production and why would that when they're this profitable. >> neil: all right. we're talking to an industry representative that says that is not a fair charge.
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mike tobin, thanks so much. and unfortunately, the violent crime this holiday weekend extended w far beyond highland park nearby in the city of chicago. city over 70 were shot and killed this weekend alone. and here in new york, an aide to mayor eric adams was mugged at gunpoint in brooklyn while scouting the location for an upcoming event. now, according to the nypd, shootings soared over the 2020 two july four weekend compared to 2020 one and over in philadelphia, two officers were shot monday night during a shooting at a fourth of july festival. but thankfully, bothkfully haven released from the hospital. but sadly, the violence plaguing major cities has become all too common as far left leaders refused to take the issue of violent crime seriouslylent and instead contie to coddle violent offenders as cities descend into lawlessness. here for reactionde. former dallas police officer trey penney, along with fox news contributor leo terrell.oo all right, gentlemen, good evening. what we are seeing you know, what
mike tobin, thanks so much. and unfortunately, the violent crime this holiday weekend extended w far beyond highland park nearby in the city of chicago. city over 70 were shot and killed this weekend alone. and here in new york, an aide to mayor eric adams was mugged at gunpoint in brooklyn while scouting the location for an upcoming event. now, according to the nypd, shootings soared over the 2020 two july four weekend compared to 2020 one and over in philadelphia, two officers were shot...
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let's go back to our senior correspondent mike tobin.cago with more on this. >> reporter: good evening, trace. since we got the identity of robert e.crimo iii there is a flood of information coming back with social media, all sorts of things on the web linked to this individual. we've got to vet it all before we just relay it to you. looks like he had a big footprint on social media and lot of connections to highland park. what we know officially on the record from authorities is that he is connected to a silver honda fit license plate dm8 -- pardon me, 80653. i couldn't even read my own notes. silver honda fit. that is what they are looking for right now. the man hunt is still active. one thing authorities are stressing is this individual should be considered armed an dangerous despite the fact they recovered a weapon on a roof top of a business. they found it on that roof top. pardon, you heard an explosion in the background. that's just fourth of july fireworks. multiple rounds we know were fired from this weapon. you can hear it in t
let's go back to our senior correspondent mike tobin.cago with more on this. >> reporter: good evening, trace. since we got the identity of robert e.crimo iii there is a flood of information coming back with social media, all sorts of things on the web linked to this individual. we've got to vet it all before we just relay it to you. looks like he had a big footprint on social media and lot of connections to highland park. what we know officially on the record from authorities is that he...
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senior correspondent mike tobin shows us tonight from chicago. >> a mass shooting one day before thert of the traditionally bloody for fourth of july weekend. shot not in the parts of town where it's commonplace but in the business district. police say they started with an argument and quickly led to bloodshed. >> terrible start to a weekend that's notoriously violent. hopefully not a microcosm of what is to come. >> a 15 year veteran chicago police officer is fighting for his life with multiple gunshot wounds to his arm and abdomen. the superintendent says he was responding to a domestic call, shot as officer stepped off the elevator. >> they were ambushed. this wasn't a matter of police tactics. they were ambushed quickly. the offender had intentions to harm them. >> chicago mayor lori lightfoot promised the city was -- promise the city the summer will be violence. >> it will be the summer of joy in chicago. >> what it is as a year with seven police officer shot. the ranks of the chicago police have decreased by 1800 officers since lightfoot took office in 2019. 600 police jobs she
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brian: thank you mike tobin.l, violence also breaking out in newark, new jersey last night after nine people were shocked including a teenager. kentucky police officer was also fatally shot his line of duty while serving a warrant spiritual insight to discuss arkansas congressman rick crawford. congressman, we're glad you're with us on the tough subject. what to get your reaction to some of the day that we are seeing in the stories we are seeing. particular think about chicago. so many officers shop in the line of duty per it looks a continuing response or continuing activity resulting from the fact we have so many soft on crime policies. your reaction to it congressman? >> that's it exactly soft on crime open should be apprised to see this level of violence continues to wrap it up in the cities led by these progressive democrats. the incident and newark officer out of kentucky. we are continuing to see that level of violence. when you say deeper in the police see city council members echoing that sediment i'm pu
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. >> shannon: mike tobin also looking at america's crime crisis from a different point of view.got gang members in arguably one of the most dangerous cities, chicago, to open up and talk to them why they do. >> reporter: there's bloodshed in chicago because there is chaos in the gang structure. these active members agreed to be interviewed with the condition that we don't give up their names or affiliation. >> there's no one who people look up to. everyone takes orders from themselves. if you want to kill a man, you kill a man. >> reporter: with their founders or leaders locked up or dead, the big gangs from the '80s and '90s subdivided into traveler vice lords, mafia insane vice lords, conservative vice lords, on and on. they broke down from there to where they're cliques, friends with guns. >> it's chaotic. >> reporter: xavier walker was a vice lord. he served 19 years and didn't recognize the old gangs of chicago. >> it's all cliques and all new stuff. >> reporter: we're on the west side. all the turf behind me belongs to the back souls. across the street, that's four corner
. >> shannon: mike tobin also looking at america's crime crisis from a different point of view.got gang members in arguably one of the most dangerous cities, chicago, to open up and talk to them why they do. >> reporter: there's bloodshed in chicago because there is chaos in the gang structure. these active members agreed to be interviewed with the condition that we don't give up their names or affiliation. >> there's no one who people look up to. everyone takes orders from...
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joining us now the chief legal analyst jeffrey tobin. cnn senior law-enforcement analyst of the former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe has cnn's chief political correspondent dana bash. and how critical will it be to hear some excerpts from pat cipollone's nearly eight hours of testimony? >> absolutely critical. 's abilities universally seen as maybe the most important witness the committee has spoken to so far. he has the ability to shed light on numerous issues around the lead up to january six. and then of course what was happening in the white house with the president on that critical day. so obviously seven hours of testimony last week, they must've been satisfied with what they were hearing. i will expect they would see excerpts of that this week. >> i'll tell you what, he was the white house counsel. he was involved in all those developments. >> he is one of those people that was actually by trump's side through he moments up through the generally six the tech their how big a when is this for the committees investigation? >> it
joining us now the chief legal analyst jeffrey tobin. cnn senior law-enforcement analyst of the former fbi deputy director andrew mccabe has cnn's chief political correspondent dana bash. and how critical will it be to hear some excerpts from pat cipollone's nearly eight hours of testimony? >> absolutely critical. 's abilities universally seen as maybe the most important witness the committee has spoken to so far. he has the ability to shed light on numerous issues around the lead up to...
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mike, back to you. >> mike: mike tobin starting us off in highland park, illinois. thanks. what was supposed to be a day of celebration turned into chaos in some of america's biggest cities on the 40 of july. dozens are recovering from shootings including two police officers from philadelphia. molly line has the story tonight from boston. >> a celebratory night interrupted by fear and fleeing spectators. [screams] >> as gunfire erupts during a fourth of july fireworks show in philadelphia. two uniformed police officers working the big event were wounded but survived. miraculously a bullet was recovered from the hat of a highway patrol officer who was grazed in the head. the other officer hurt was a member of the montgomery county bomb squad. both were treated and released from a local hospital. it's unclear if the officers hit were specifically targeted. >> it's still too earlily to tell. we don't know if this was ricochet from celebratory gunfire. we don't know if it was intentional. don't know if it was someone taking the is the intentionally from long range. >> evidence
mike, back to you. >> mike: mike tobin starting us off in highland park, illinois. thanks. what was supposed to be a day of celebration turned into chaos in some of america's biggest cities on the 40 of july. dozens are recovering from shootings including two police officers from philadelphia. molly line has the story tonight from boston. >> a celebratory night interrupted by fear and fleeing spectators. [screams] >> as gunfire erupts during a fourth of july fireworks show in...
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senior correspondent mike tobin talked with gang members in what is arguably america's most dangerousabout why they do what they do. >> gangsters say blood shed and chaos in chicago because there is chaos in the gang structure. these active members agreed to be interviewed with the condition that we don't give up their names or affiliation. >> there is no one who people look up to. everyone takes order. you want to go kill that man, they are going to kill that man. >> with founders and leaders locked up or dead, the big gangs from the 80's and 90's, gangster disciples, black disciples, four corner hustlers and vice lord subdivided into traveler vice lords, mafia insane vice lords. conservative vice lords, on and on. they broke down from there to where they are just clicks, friends with guns. >> just chaotic. >> xavier was a vice lord. he was exonerated on a murder charge after serving 19 years and doesn't recognize the old gangs of chicago. >> now here there ain't really gangs more. all cliques and new stuff. >> here madison on the west side all the turf behind me belongs to the black
senior correspondent mike tobin talked with gang members in what is arguably america's most dangerousabout why they do what they do. >> gangsters say blood shed and chaos in chicago because there is chaos in the gang structure. these active members agreed to be interviewed with the condition that we don't give up their names or affiliation. >> there is no one who people look up to. everyone takes order. you want to go kill that man, they are going to kill that man. >> with...
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mike tobin fox news during the fourth of july address from the white house. president biden today spoke of his shock after learning of the shooting. all heard what happened today. but each day we're reminded there's nothing guaranteed about our democracy. nothing guaranteed about our way of life. we have to fight for it. defended and earn it by voting. we are followhe day and on our 10 and 11 o'clock news.ing the fourth of july has to offer between the backyard barbecues, parades and the fireworks shows that are planned for tonight. views christien kafton joins us live from san francisco's waterfront where people are already staking out their spots to watch the big show christian yeah, that's right. the waterfront very busy. if you take a look around me, you can see folks coming from near and far here to enjoy the holiday and gear up for tonight's big fireworks show. san francisco's waterfront is awash in red, white and blue. well you know, i'm san franciscan, and, uh, you know, it's my belief in my opinion that fourth of july independence day is the most imp
mike tobin fox news during the fourth of july address from the white house. president biden today spoke of his shock after learning of the shooting. all heard what happened today. but each day we're reminded there's nothing guaranteed about our democracy. nothing guaranteed about our way of life. we have to fight for it. defended and earn it by voting. we are followhe day and on our 10 and 11 o'clock news.ing the fourth of july has to offer between the backyard barbecues, parades and the...
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as mike tobin reports, water levels in rivers , ponds and major lakes are dropping to new lows. tough lot of extra work. just based on the lack of rain. there's nothing doesn't anybody did? there's no rain. extreme drought has plaguing americans from the southern plains to the northeast regions in connecticut residents are being asked to curb their water usage as the state enter stage two of the drought warning. stage two is an emerging drought event that could potentially impact water supplies, agriculture and natural ecosystems are above normal temperatures were having right now and no significant rainfall insight. you know, it's almost eminent that we are going to be moving, you know, to another stage, you know, coming up at some point local farmers in states like utah and oklahoma say they are feeling the brunt of this year's drought conditions, too. we've lost our fishery. they used to be best ponds, and the bassett died because there's not any water moving through it. every thought of every day is about water is there enough when we're going to get more? lots of prayers, l
as mike tobin reports, water levels in rivers , ponds and major lakes are dropping to new lows. tough lot of extra work. just based on the lack of rain. there's nothing doesn't anybody did? there's no rain. extreme drought has plaguing americans from the southern plains to the northeast regions in connecticut residents are being asked to curb their water usage as the state enter stage two of the drought warning. stage two is an emerging drought event that could potentially impact water...
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he faces potential of life in prison. >> mike tobin, thank you.ora, thank you for joining us, good to see a. >> thank you. >> where's the home and security secretary mayorkas his authority to do this? got republican slamming his two policy, enforcing lawmakers in congress to first get signed privacy release flavors from liminal noncitizens accused of terrace plots in the lawmakers submit the waivers for approval to dhs before dhs gives congress the information about the threat. what is protecting? he's paid to the pit protect the u.s., where is his authority to do that? >> they are throwing up roadblocks and not being transparent. we don't have information on the hostage taker in the texas synagogue still. during the trump administration we were quick on releasing not just criminal information of the suspect but also immigration history. if there was asylum involved, there might be defense activities but that can be waived as well so this administration is keen on flooding the u.s. with illegal aliens but they want to talk about or the bad things
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using a rifle that he legally purchased and his foxes mike tobin, reports more charges are expected.authorities in illinois, charging the suspect in monday's shooting 21 year old robert cremo with seven counts of first degree murder and asking a judge to hold him without bail. the state attorney says dozens more charges are expected. police also revealing tuesday that they had previous run ins with primo in 2019. a family member reported that primo said he was going to kill everyone, and cremo had a collection of knives. the police responded to his residence. the police removed 16 knives, a dagger and a sword from cream owes home despite that concerning behavior, police say they did not have probable cause at that time to arrest him for chairs, bikes and other belongings still sitting along the parade route in highland park tuesday morning. left behind his people realized what was happening and scrambled to get to safety, throws his daughter under my chair dives on top of her, and his face is like two inches from my face. i'm like what's going on. he's like active shooter. investigat
using a rifle that he legally purchased and his foxes mike tobin, reports more charges are expected.authorities in illinois, charging the suspect in monday's shooting 21 year old robert cremo with seven counts of first degree murder and asking a judge to hold him without bail. the state attorney says dozens more charges are expected. police also revealing tuesday that they had previous run ins with primo in 2019. a family member reported that primo said he was going to kill everyone, and cremo...
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when former stockton mayor michael tobin was a child, his father went to prison and he was raised by his mother, aunt and grandmother. his wife, author and scholar, tackles mother heard in her book, the three mothers. how the mothers of martin luther king jr., malcolm x, and james baldwin shaped a nation. the two speak candidly about how mothers are often overlooked and how it is beyond time to shine light on their power. >> thank you for being here. let's turn a little bit to your work, which is about highlighting and bringing up the profiles of women and mothers in particular. this was your doctoral dissertation that you turned into your debut book. which has done extremely well. tell me about how you chose this subject. >> i have to say, i had an incredible mother who was a lawyer that advocated for women's rights in the u.s. and abroad. everywhere we lived she told me to pay attention to how mothers were being treated in each society, that society would do well and if they weren't, that society would not be able to accomplish whatever goals they had. so when i started my phd, i w
when former stockton mayor michael tobin was a child, his father went to prison and he was raised by his mother, aunt and grandmother. his wife, author and scholar, tackles mother heard in her book, the three mothers. how the mothers of martin luther king jr., malcolm x, and james baldwin shaped a nation. the two speak candidly about how mothers are often overlooked and how it is beyond time to shine light on their power. >> thank you for being here. let's turn a little bit to your work,...
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mike tobin's live in chicago. good morning, mike. >> good morning.icago and the fears materialize. as you mentioned, 54 people shot, seven people killed. among the victims, a 10-year-old boy he was just sitting in his room on the south side and bullets came ripping through the walls. [sirens] [explosion] >> at the same time, the hostility toward police was in full display. a neighborhood called portage park, police officers were attacked by a group that got out of hand. they targeted the squad car and shot at officers. one officer was injured and it started when someone through someone dumb like something at a squad car. they formed up and became hostile. chicago police superintendent david brown attempted to encourage the general public to celebrate peacefully this year. >> there's no reason why everyone can't enjoy the holiday and every event safely. i'm going to echo one more time, parents, please, know where your children are. >> it comes on the heels of a shooting on friday. the opposite was responding to a domestic dispute and was shot as a gro
mike tobin's live in chicago. good morning, mike. >> good morning.icago and the fears materialize. as you mentioned, 54 people shot, seven people killed. among the victims, a 10-year-old boy he was just sitting in his room on the south side and bullets came ripping through the walls. [sirens] [explosion] >> at the same time, the hostility toward police was in full display. a neighborhood called portage park, police officers were attacked by a group that got out of hand. they...
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now the organizers of britain's wimbledon studies tobin and to have appealed around $1000000.00 in fines put in place by the women's tennis association . penalties relates to the budding of russian and bellowed russian plays from the tournaments as well as warm up competitions. the initially secret fines were slots on the you case, lawn tennis association, all england club, you k politicians have been among those voicing the outrage of the financial penalties since february, the vast majority of the international sporting community have come together and solidarity to condemn prudence, barbaric actions in ukraine. regrettably, the international tennis federations appear determined to be outcast in this, the lawn tennis association and wimbledon should be praised for their move to make russia and international sporting pariah. we stand by the decision we made, we are deeply disappointed at the reactions of the tours to that decision. it was not one we took lightly, we thought carefully about the ramifications of taking it, but it was absolutely the right decision for us. it was the only v
now the organizers of britain's wimbledon studies tobin and to have appealed around $1000000.00 in fines put in place by the women's tennis association . penalties relates to the budding of russian and bellowed russian plays from the tournaments as well as warm up competitions. the initially secret fines were slots on the you case, lawn tennis association, all england club, you k politicians have been among those voicing the outrage of the financial penalties since february, the vast majority...
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donna hall looks back now at johnston's tobin in time in office not vote bras. he led his party to a land slide election victory in 2019. but boris johnson was to be undone both by events in which he conspired. and also by his own character flaws, that critic say, made him unfit for high offers or still some has no faithful vision. he has, there is no moral leadership before him. it was always about becoming. i meant that not about being hyman's that and he, i think he knows himself well enough that he knows that he does not have the skills that you need to be a successful prime minister. sonya panell was a reporter working alongside johnson in the brussels bureau of the daily telegraph . she describes a man with a lot of the child in him who enjoyed getting into and out of scrapes. a man drawn to calles and the calles me that he can sort of through all these things going along all these, all this noise, all this commotion as the person with the great i dale, the wit, the witticism. and that is what appeals to him for his johnson. the corona virus pandemic was a
donna hall looks back now at johnston's tobin in time in office not vote bras. he led his party to a land slide election victory in 2019. but boris johnson was to be undone both by events in which he conspired. and also by his own character flaws, that critic say, made him unfit for high offers or still some has no faithful vision. he has, there is no moral leadership before him. it was always about becoming. i meant that not about being hyman's that and he, i think he knows himself well enough...
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the president tobin colombo protesting against the monk slain, economic crisis. fuel shortages made the betty of had to walk to process sites in the capital. ah, there were protests to the president's home on friday as well. sounds of troops were deployed in the capital to control crowds, shall and concentration shortages of basic food goods from monks. foreign exchange reserves have run out, making it impossible to pay for impulse. alzheimer's been l fernandez. reports now from near the president's home in colombo. where just catching our breadth after getting caught in a complete volley of tea aghast, which happened literally about 10 or 15 minutes ago a essentially the university students and other members of the public, had congregated at one point, which was one of the leading roads that leads to the president's house and has been a heavy, heavy security special task force presence obviously. and that was one of the barricades that there was a sort of a confrontation between some of the protesters. but the, the come back if you like, was just completely over the top, all of a sudde
the president tobin colombo protesting against the monk slain, economic crisis. fuel shortages made the betty of had to walk to process sites in the capital. ah, there were protests to the president's home on friday as well. sounds of troops were deployed in the capital to control crowds, shall and concentration shortages of basic food goods from monks. foreign exchange reserves have run out, making it impossible to pay for impulse. alzheimer's been l fernandez. reports now from near the...
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we do have mike tobin on the scene. he has been following the story throughout the day.robably heard by now six people killed, two dozen others hurt. it all happened as a group of holiday celebrants lined the streets to watch a parade. let's check in with mike for more. hey mike. >> reporter: high there, kevin. he was picked up just 6.1 miles north, the next town north, lake forest, illinois by the eugene. he was spotted by a north chicago police officer. the pursuit was very brief. the manhunt, the run of bobby eugene crimo was not long at all. he made it to the next town over. police say he is indeed in custody confirming earlier in the day that six people had been killed and more than 24 injured after he opened fire allegedly, according to police, at the 4th of july parade. we will weight for more details from the police as far as the arrest and how it all came down. also looking as we get further into the investigation or the investigation makes a step forward, we can get some more information as far as what kind of weapon was used. you can hear it in the background.
we do have mike tobin on the scene. he has been following the story throughout the day.robably heard by now six people killed, two dozen others hurt. it all happened as a group of holiday celebrants lined the streets to watch a parade. let's check in with mike for more. hey mike. >> reporter: high there, kevin. he was picked up just 6.1 miles north, the next town north, lake forest, illinois by the eugene. he was spotted by a north chicago police officer. the pursuit was very brief. the...
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back to you, rich. >> rich: mike tobin, thanks.tok. f.c.c. commissioner is urging apple and google to remove it from the platform, unacceptable security risk, vivik, thanks for being with us today. i want to read this to you, essentially called tiktok a wolf in sheep's clothing. says tiktok is not what it appears to be on the surface, it's not just an app for fun sharing, for sharing fun videos or memes, at its core, a sophisticated surveillance tool that harvests extensive amounts of personal and sensitive data. are ya shocked? >> i'm not shocked, and i think this is actually really interesting because it gets to the heart of a dilemma a lot of people have wondered about, gillian, how it was that the communist party of china went on to embrace such capitalistic principles and the answer is this. they realize they could weaponize capitalism as a trojan horse the other side could not resist as a way to accomplish geopolitical and mark my words, even military goals. >> i don't want to interrupt you, but so tiktok is owned by this com
back to you, rich. >> rich: mike tobin, thanks.tok. f.c.c. commissioner is urging apple and google to remove it from the platform, unacceptable security risk, vivik, thanks for being with us today. i want to read this to you, essentially called tiktok a wolf in sheep's clothing. says tiktok is not what it appears to be on the surface, it's not just an app for fun sharing, for sharing fun videos or memes, at its core, a sophisticated surveillance tool that harvests extensive amounts of...
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dani: joining us is deputy chief investment officer at tobin. or do you fall in this debate?s it too soon to be buying bonds? >> i do think inflation has not come to an end yet. it is something that will be persistent. there will be highs and lows but it is something [indiscernible] not be able to raise rates high enough to get it under control. it is premature from my point of view to start buying treasuries not. at the end of the day, hedge funds, you never know but they might have at the back of the trade. dani: basically telling me in the most polite way possible, it is too simplistic. maybe this is simplistic but i will go there. we have seen the yield curve at its most inverted in over a decade. it started to flatten, started to re-steepen but once we get to a recession, the yield curve does indeed steepen. when do you position for that? is it too soon to say yields are coming down? when do you place recessionary bets? >> i think recessionary bets are longer-term. i think they gain the yield curve has inverted and flattened, that is a game we are playing. it is not a go
dani: joining us is deputy chief investment officer at tobin. or do you fall in this debate?s it too soon to be buying bonds? >> i do think inflation has not come to an end yet. it is something that will be persistent. there will be highs and lows but it is something [indiscernible] not be able to raise rates high enough to get it under control. it is premature from my point of view to start buying treasuries not. at the end of the day, hedge funds, you never know but they might have at...
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we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> all right steve tobin joining us a short break another bigthe morning. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ i really hate you so much ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ wealth is breaking ground on your biggest project yet. worth is giving the people who build it a solid foundation. wealth is shutting down the office for mike's retirement party. worth is giving the employee who spent half his life with you, the party of a lifetime. ♪ ♪ wealth is watching your business grow. worth is watching your employees grow with it. ♪ ♪ ♪♪ try it today. go to omnipod.com for risk information, instruction for use, and free trial terms and conditions. consult your healthcare provider before starting on omnipod. welcome back, breaking news right now, european central bank, christine talking in a press conference live, economic activity going in europe. bottlenecks may be easing after raising interest rates in over a decade. kristine lazar says economic activity slowing, war is an ongoing drive. firms facing higher costs, supply chain disruption, bottlenecks may be using, tourism is expected to drop
we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> all right steve tobin joining us a short break another bigthe morning. back in a moment. ♪ ♪ i really hate you so much ♪♪ ♪♪ ♪ wealth is breaking ground on your biggest project yet. worth is giving the people who build it a solid foundation. wealth is shutting down the office for mike's retirement party. worth is giving the employee who spent half his life with you, the party of a lifetime. ♪ ♪ wealth is watching your...
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. >> sandra: mike tobin is live in highland park, illinois.s a lot more detail on what unfolded. >> exactly, sandra. details are coming out fast as the investigation moves forward by leaps and by bounds with the suspect in custody. the information coming through highland park police and lake county authorities. for starters, details say bob eugene crimo planned it for weeks, he had a rifle similar to an ar-15, and more in his home and in his father's basement. and he fired from a fire escape. the reason we initially got a description of long hair, he cross dressed during the attack. >> during the attack crimo was dressed in women's clothing and they believe he did it to conceal his facial tattoos and hide his identity and escape with the other people fleeing the chaos. >> he escaped by blending into the population and then went to his mother's house. the manhunt did not stretch far, he was stopped in lake forest, the next town north of her. a north chicago police officer spotted the honda fit, he was stopped on highway 41, known as sheridan pa
. >> sandra: mike tobin is live in highland park, illinois.s a lot more detail on what unfolded. >> exactly, sandra. details are coming out fast as the investigation moves forward by leaps and by bounds with the suspect in custody. the information coming through highland park police and lake county authorities. for starters, details say bob eugene crimo planned it for weeks, he had a rifle similar to an ar-15, and more in his home and in his father's basement. and he fired from a...
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michael tobin wrote about this. talk about how hosts were looking to potentially step in and a lot of travel to states that allow abortion. michael: immediately, people were changing some of their listings to say if you are a woman and need to travel across state lines to get an abortion, you are welcome to stay at my home for free. this is hosts stepping up at a time where abortion access is being limited in half of u.s. states. quickly, hosts learned it was not as easy to do this as they thought. there are very restrictive laws in states like oklahoma and texas that will put out bounties on people who aid and abet abortions. this was an issue that came up last year. companies like uber were saying we are going to defend our drivers if they are implicated in these lawsuits. quickly, what we have seen happen is hosts take down these listings and partner with local nonprofits who are able to provide help. caroline: so perhaps be a little less implicating for someone looking to use that home. i'm curious how airbnb an
michael tobin wrote about this. talk about how hosts were looking to potentially step in and a lot of travel to states that allow abortion. michael: immediately, people were changing some of their listings to say if you are a woman and need to travel across state lines to get an abortion, you are welcome to stay at my home for free. this is hosts stepping up at a time where abortion access is being limited in half of u.s. states. quickly, hosts learned it was not as easy to do this as they...
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joining me now from highland park, fox news correspondent mike tobin. >> let me start off with the latestate from eric reinhardt, estates attorney, the charges official, seven counts of first-degree murder against bobby eugene, the third period dozens of additional charges are pending but state attorney made it clear if they can get this conviction first-degree murder he will look at life without the possibility of parole. illinois does not have a death penalty. police have said he planned the attack for weeks on the day of the attack as mentioned. he dressed up like a woman to avoid identification. he wrapped his rifle in a red blanket and use a fire escape to climb on top of one of the businesses behind me right now. there he had the snipers view to fire down on the crowd. we know he killed seven people, wounding a total of 45 people. authorities did have run-ins with him in 2019. first a suicide threat and then a threat to hurt others. >> a mental health issue handled by those professionals. he said he was going to kill everyone and he had a collection of knives. police responded to th
joining me now from highland park, fox news correspondent mike tobin. >> let me start off with the latestate from eric reinhardt, estates attorney, the charges official, seven counts of first-degree murder against bobby eugene, the third period dozens of additional charges are pending but state attorney made it clear if they can get this conviction first-degree murder he will look at life without the possibility of parole. illinois does not have a death penalty. police have said he...
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mike tobin is in chicago with the latest. it's true there are worries. >> the official police count is that 15 people were shot in chicago. the most dramatic of the shooting incidents was not restricted to the west or sell side this is in the west side of the loop where the chicago's business district. five guys walked out of a building according to police and got into an argument with an unknown man open fire. both died, three others were shot and wounded from that incident alone. a gun child victims last night ran from people in cars to people just to around on the park. altogether several people in chicago died of gunshot wounds. mayor lightfoot armistice summer of joy. according to chicago not outcome the ranks of chicago police have decreased by 2000 on her watch while mayor mayer mary lightfoot have so the staff of 700 cups guarding her house. businesses complain about the upsurge of crime. dozens of small businesses are leaving chicago but it's not just small businesses. poets announced in may they are moving there hed
mike tobin is in chicago with the latest. it's true there are worries. >> the official police count is that 15 people were shot in chicago. the most dramatic of the shooting incidents was not restricted to the west or sell side this is in the west side of the loop where the chicago's business district. five guys walked out of a building according to police and got into an argument with an unknown man open fire. both died, three others were shot and wounded from that incident alone. a gun...
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. >> let's get to mike tobin. he has the story for us live from highland mark, illinois. mike? >> a sad update. i just got confirmation through highland park and lake county authorities that there's a seven's fatality. so from the people that were injured and hospitalized, another sadly succumbed to their injuries. the investigation moves forward by leaps and bounds. the suspect here, 21-year-old shooter was described by police as dressing up like a woman to avoid detection as part of the planning for his attack. that's why the early description of bobby eugene crimo included long hair. the weapon used in the attack described as a high powered rifle similar to an ar-15. he had 70 rounds, firing on them like a sniper. the weapon was discarded up there. in addition to the weapons, he had a rifled in the car and weapons in the place where he lived, which was his father's basement. one of the things that police made clear, it was a great deal of planning that went into this attack. >> we do believe crimo pre-planned this attack for several weeks. he brought a high powered rifle to
. >> let's get to mike tobin. he has the story for us live from highland mark, illinois. mike? >> a sad update. i just got confirmation through highland park and lake county authorities that there's a seven's fatality. so from the people that were injured and hospitalized, another sadly succumbed to their injuries. the investigation moves forward by leaps and bounds. the suspect here, 21-year-old shooter was described by police as dressing up like a woman to avoid detection as part...
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mike tobin is live in the windy city with more.ng findings, mike. >> mike: yeah, and john, 1500 shootings, more than that so far this year in chicago, almost 2,000 people shot, 366 people have been killed. and 34 of those murder victims are children, almost all of it is gang-related. and gangsters say they live this way because they don't have any other opportunities. even the gangsters say a major contributor to the bloodshed in chicago is the gang structure itself has fallen apart. these active gang members agree to be interviewed with the condition that we don't give up their names or affiliation. >> there's no one who people look up to. everyone takes order for themselves. you want to kill that man, they are going to go kill that man. >> with the founders and leaders locked up or dead, the big gangs from the 1980s and 1990s, disciples, black disciples, four corner hustlers and advice lords, went to conservative advice lord, on and on. broke down from there, to where they are just clicks, friends with guns ready to shoot over an
mike tobin is live in the windy city with more.ng findings, mike. >> mike: yeah, and john, 1500 shootings, more than that so far this year in chicago, almost 2,000 people shot, 366 people have been killed. and 34 of those murder victims are children, almost all of it is gang-related. and gangsters say they live this way because they don't have any other opportunities. even the gangsters say a major contributor to the bloodshed in chicago is the gang structure itself has fallen apart....
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mike tobin reports on that. >> guilty on all counts is what a st.cided for this 26-year-old man who is now convicted of killing a retired st. louis police captain during the riots that followed the murder of george floyd after three days of evidence and testimony that jury took only three hours to decide that stefan cannon was is guilty. he faces life without parole. david dorn retired from st. louis pd and served in a city nearby. he provided security at a friend's pawnshop. june 2 dorn responded to an alarm when looters ransacked the store he tried to run the looters off cannon turned and fired 10 shots killing him. the widow said she was thankful to the jurors. >> when i heard them say guilty on murder first, all the stress that had been built up just released. >> the public defender argued there was no physical evidence linking him to the murder. prosecutors never produced the murder weapon and argued the star witness for the state was against a slough of felonies and would say anything to get a plea deal. prosecutors said cannon was the only pe
mike tobin reports on that. >> guilty on all counts is what a st.cided for this 26-year-old man who is now convicted of killing a retired st. louis police captain during the riots that followed the murder of george floyd after three days of evidence and testimony that jury took only three hours to decide that stefan cannon was is guilty. he faces life without parole. david dorn retired from st. louis pd and served in a city nearby. he provided security at a friend's pawnshop. june 2 dorn...
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mike tobin reporting live on this story for us from chicago.ig development here, mike. >> yeah, it is, martha. when he's sentenced in september, stevan cannon is facing life without parole. it took a jury three hours to determine that he was guilty on all the counts that he faced. first degree murder, first degree burglarly and three counts of criminal action. he's convicted of shooting and killing david dorn from the st. louis metro p.d. he was the chief of moline acres. when riots and looting flared in june of 2020 following the murder of george floyd, dorn helped agree to guard a friend's pawn shop in st. louis. the alarm went off. looters ransacked the shelves and dorn fired shots to run them off. cannon fled to a street corner and crouched and fired ten shots at dorn killing him. after the verdict, dorn's widow thanked the jurors. >> i was very tense. it was a big relief. prayers were answered. he was a gentleman and a policeman and he took care of his policemen and took care of our family. >> the public defender that represented cannon sa
mike tobin reporting live on this story for us from chicago.ig development here, mike. >> yeah, it is, martha. when he's sentenced in september, stevan cannon is facing life without parole. it took a jury three hours to determine that he was guilty on all the counts that he faced. first degree murder, first degree burglarly and three counts of criminal action. he's convicted of shooting and killing david dorn from the st. louis metro p.d. he was the chief of moline acres. when riots and...
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senior correspondent mike tobin has details tonight.eapolis as a black man, 20-year-old andrew sunberg died at the hands of police. >> no justice. no peace. >> this time he was armed. police say sunberg opened fire. the bullets ripped through the apartment of arbella area borough. she released photos showing the front door and bathroom and said she was home cooking dinner with her kids at the time. black lives matter activists protested sundayberg's death in front of area borough's apartment. >> i was cooking food for my kids. how can you celebrate a man who tried to kill. >> the standoff lasted six hours. >> the officers on scene, both men and women have a deep compassion for life. they want very much this individual to walk out of that building. >> the president of the police officer's federation said officers attempted negotiation but ultimately had to use deadly force. two snipers shot and killed sundberg. his adoptive parents said he was in the middle of a mental health crisis and did not deserve to be picked off like an animal des
senior correspondent mike tobin has details tonight.eapolis as a black man, 20-year-old andrew sunberg died at the hands of police. >> no justice. no peace. >> this time he was armed. police say sunberg opened fire. the bullets ripped through the apartment of arbella area borough. she released photos showing the front door and bathroom and said she was home cooking dinner with her kids at the time. black lives matter activists protested sundayberg's death in front of area borough's...
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mike tobin with us.rested after shooting a barbershop owner in the face during a robbery. this is coral springs, florida, and the story hit very close to home for our next guest. he happens to live in the neighborhood where this took place. the former football player jack brewer, brewer foundation ceo as well. he joins us now. jack this is your story. tell us more about it. >> it's a horrific, horrific story, the one you showed what is going on in our country going on with our crime wave and these burglaries. we have over 2.5 million burglaries every year in the america which is unconscionable but as you see, this is the back of my youth center where these thugs are walking right by. you can't see the kids that they're walking by right now. young kids are in my youth program, my summer program, walking right by the kids with guns to walk in to shoot my friend in the face. my friend runs a barbershop next door to us. he cuts hair of our kids. our kids were scheduled for a haircut around noon this happened
mike tobin with us.rested after shooting a barbershop owner in the face during a robbery. this is coral springs, florida, and the story hit very close to home for our next guest. he happens to live in the neighborhood where this took place. the former football player jack brewer, brewer foundation ceo as well. he joins us now. jack this is your story. tell us more about it. >> it's a horrific, horrific story, the one you showed what is going on in our country going on with our crime wave...
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derek tobin will be sentenced in a federal court today for violating george floyd's civil rights.t of a december guilty plea, the former minneapolis police officer faces a sentence of between 20 and 25 years. chauvin is already serving a 22.5 year prison sentence handed down from a state court for the murder of floyd in may of 2020. >>> the inflationary spike in fuel, food and fertilizer prices sparked by the war in ukraine is threatening to push countries around the world. the food program says its latest analysis shows a record 345 million people are approaching starvation. 25% increase since the start of 2022. at least one person was killed and six others wounded in a washer and mill so strike in the heart of the eastern ukrainian city. strike the missile damage six buildings including a hotel and art blk. ukrainian officials have said they expect the city to become the next focus of russia attacks. >>> half-time report returns right after this. you spend your time wisely. and what better way of spending time than traveling, continuing to educate ourselves and broaden our minds
derek tobin will be sentenced in a federal court today for violating george floyd's civil rights.t of a december guilty plea, the former minneapolis police officer faces a sentence of between 20 and 25 years. chauvin is already serving a 22.5 year prison sentence handed down from a state court for the murder of floyd in may of 2020. >>> the inflationary spike in fuel, food and fertilizer prices sparked by the war in ukraine is threatening to push countries around the world. the food...
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first to mike tobin who is reporting live from chicago. hi, mike. >> the sad realities of police always brace for violence on the fourth of july holiday weekend. this time around, the violence didn't wait for the weekend. a police officer has been shot. overnight a mass shooting that left two people dead. the police officer that was shot is a 15-year veteran of the chicago police force. he was responding to a domestic violence incident as he got off of an elevator. he was ambushed. the suspect shot him in the arm and the abdomen. the officer is in serious condition. the seventh police officer shot this year. the suspect is a convicted felon according to the police superintendent. now, overnight on the west part of chicago's loop a group of men came out of a building. there was an argument and an unknown man opened fire. one man was shot in the head and died. another shot in the chest and died. three were injured. 15 people were shot. 17 people died of gunshot wounds in chicago. chicago's mayor went back to a familiar talking point. guns. >
first to mike tobin who is reporting live from chicago. hi, mike. >> the sad realities of police always brace for violence on the fourth of july holiday weekend. this time around, the violence didn't wait for the weekend. a police officer has been shot. overnight a mass shooting that left two people dead. the police officer that was shot is a 15-year veteran of the chicago police force. he was responding to a domestic violence incident as he got off of an elevator. he was ambushed. the...
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