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lawrence. it's great to be with you. lawrence: you too, brother. [audio difficulty] lawrence-- >> -- what we're going to be able to accomplish, but it has to be done with proper leadership and proper rules in place. we gave kevin mccarthy opportunities over the last two years to demonstrate leadership skills whether it was the c.r., the ndaa, the so-called infrastructure bill, we put him in a position where he could have negotiated some common sense reforms, and he failed on every measure. we presented him, many of us did, with rule amendments that we wanted to try and implement months ago, and he refused to speak with us -- lawrence lawrence representative, i'm sorry, i've got limited time with you, but you said you presented him all of these different proposals, but you only have another alternative which is hakeem jeffries -- >> no, that's just -- lawrence: i'm sorry, congressman. judging by the issues that you lives on your campaign web site, do you believe hakim jeffries would be able to support that agenda? >> lawrence, you're pushing a false premise. first of all, hake
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lawrence jones cross country." one year qhar you like 23 so doing television basically your whole life and you're very good at it congratulations on a year of "lawrence jones cross country." >> lawrence you're so talented we love you congratulations on one year of cross country. congratulations. lawrence: make grown man cry that was so good thank you so much for being here this last year i look ford many more to come don't worry i'll be right back here live next saturday night at 10 p.m. eastern time until then you can find me on social media lawrence b. jones 3. set your dvr so you never miss a show. and watch it within 24 hours, good night america. i love you america. [♪] brian: welcome to "one nation." i'm brian kilmeade. we start with a fox news alert. the memphis police department released body cam footage of the police involved death of tyre nichols. we were warned the video would be heinous and savage. it is. it's beyond anything i have ever seen. >> i didn't do anything.
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lawrence. evening lawrence. evening lawrence. evening lawrence. evening lawrence. evening lawrence. and instantly burst into, tears as in the middle of a lunch rather, things but not planning on carbonate story tonight at all, but just been so overwhelmed having seen him collapse there and having thought the worse, like so many of us did. just an overwhelming feeling of relief, still a very complex story and a very worrying thing, but thank god he's up. and there's a lot more to his recovery, but what he's done, what he's achieved this week is a very impressive sign for where he's going. thank you rachel for. well the photograph of the year, in american politics, was taken friday night. on january 6th. , there were 359 days left to go in the, year at that point on friday night, but sometimes, the photograph of the year happens early. as it did, on january 6th, exactly two years ago. here is the picture of the year from january 6th, that is a picture of republicans attacking the capitol, having been encouraged by republican president to account atta
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particular injury. >> lawrence: yeah, michele we just need more information. >> yeah, we do. >> lawrence: looking at this hit it doesn't look different. >> no, it doesn't. >> lawrenceichele thanks so much for joining the program. >> nice to be with you. >> lawrence: speaking of getting information, we're bringing in our medical consultants dr. marc siegel and dr. janette neshewait. docs i'm going to bring you into this conversation because it's important to have this conversation with doctors outside of the league. when you see what's happening with the league today, do you believe this is going to cause more criticism? does there need to be more testing? or are we tested out right now in the league? looks like everyone was, you know, can't -- you know, were on their posts tonight. >> well, this is not -- >> i think that everyone was on their post tonight. but you can never have too much of what you just talked about. where's the defibrillator, is it close enough. everyone poured on the field to do cpr, was it soon enough. was everyone ready for this? again we said before we think he just dropped which makes you think of ventricular fibrillation and a quivering of
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lawrence. lawrence: their government doesn't allow it you have to ask why. watch her on out kit. thanks tomi. so the tsa trying to figure out how an international hacker leak the u.s. government no fly list. the list apparently had 1.5 million entries in it and on taped from unsecure server belonging to international airline and here to discuss ceo david kennedy. you know, there's a lot going on with airline industry. our government, and whether it's hacking going on or -- people just don't feel safe. what's going on? >> yeah the airline industry unfortunately really views safety in the capacity of airline safety right, you know, are planes safe no disingts up in the air and they've really struggled federally and commercial to really understand the threats that happen with cybersecurity. and even itm infrastructure we saw the southwestern airline debacle and ground flights due to really lag alert system so these are really ancient systems they're hard to upgrade so embedded with how they run operation and crews that they have not invested in upgrading system and being cutting edge that's a problem from a cybersecurity system there's a lineage from the government that watch dog that goes in from a nonpartisan perspective and look at early since 2000s to now continue to say listen our -- our airways are not safe when it comes to cyberthreats and cyberattacks they're running just ancient system understand fortunately. lawrence cyberstand point and defense system from a cyberstand point we're behind there as well. >> yeah that's rights, and it to do with airliners not prioritizing cybersecurity you look at this and casinos are a good example and they're hospitality first so physical security might be good but not cybersecurity as well and you would think mass evely huge in casinos but they're not same thing for airliners they view safety of their flights as the security aspects not cybersecurity site so until that changes until, you know, these airliners focus on cybersecurity and efficiency of their systems unfortunately we see breaches like this from commute air which 40% is own bid united they often doing business and over 1600 flights week that goes through own breach part of this so we're going to continue to see this until the prioritization occurs around airlines. lawrence: so funny to me david, though, it would be one thing it was actually safe and inside of the airport that shows you weapon and stuf
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lawrence: a lucky cake. todd: not lucky. lawrence: todd tips it over. todd: that is harbinger of 2023 for me. lawrenceey: cake deserves better. we must press forward. president biden soaking up the sun on his virgin island vacation. shaking off any 2024 buzz. >> will you talk to your family about re-election, sir? president biden: there is an election coming up. carley: mike huckabee coming up for what is next for joe. todd: have you been back seeds like larry david. >> look at this. you got to be kidding. this is crazy. >> you could have stayed home. todd: wait until you see the stadium seats fans claimed blocked 90% of your view. "fox & friends" on the first day of 2023 rolls along. ♪. as a business owner, your bottom line is always top of mind. so start saving by switching to the mobile service designed for small business: comcast business mobile. flexible data plans mean you can get unlimited data or pay by the gig. all on the most reliable 5g network. with no line activation fees or term contracts. saving you up to 60% a year. and it's only available to comcast business internet customers. so boo
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lawrence lawrence . yeah. good. excellent. lawrence. yeah. good. excellent. ld lawrence, as long as i didn't drink as much, my doctor, i was okay. i that's an old truism, but that truisms because they're often true, right we've heard this week the problem there the problem that almost i don't drink i know every once in a you've you've got some hit right lawrence we've had this week that canada have introduce a new guidance abouti have introduce a new guidance about i just i just very quickly briefly what they are suggesting with alcohol. yeah the canadian government in their wisdom well well known for telling people how to live their lives is said you should drink no more than to units a week bear in mind that you do uk guidelines two units a day. so the canadians want you to cut to down units a week. and i wish them luck trying to enforce that or trying to even get people to go anywhere near that, quite frankly. so what i mean, you know what ? what should mean, you know what? what should we drinking ? she also we be drinking? she also nervously . genders the
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lawrence lawrence . yeah. good. excellent. lawrence. yeah. good. excellent. ld lawrence, as long as i didn't drink as much, my doctor, i was okay. i that's an old truism, but that truisms because they're often true, right we've heard this week the problem there the problem that almost i don't drink i know every once in a you've you've got some hit right lawrence we've had this week that canada have introduce a new guidance abouti have introduce a new guidance about i just i just very quickly briefly what they are suggesting with alcohol. yeah the canadian government in their wisdom well well known for telling people how to live their lives is said you should drink no more than to units a week bear in mind that you do uk guidelines two units a day. so the canadians want you to cut to down units a week. and i wish them luck trying to enforce that or trying to even get people to go anywhere near that, quite frankly. so what i mean, you know what ? what should mean, you know what? what should we drinking ? she also we be drinking? she also nervously . genders the
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lawrence jones. lawrence: what are you doing? >> partying in the new year, roll into "fox & friends," no problem, no problem. lawrenceoung. somebody decided to call out tomorrow for doing this show. >> don't wear it in the water. it weigh you down. oh, my gosh. they're dancing, ladies and gentlemen, you're dancing polar bear. >> personal privilege, am i wearing the hat right to rip? is this looking okay? >> yeah, it also all right. >> get your ass on that boat. let's go hegseth. road quote will cain, are you watching this? >> we're watching you. pretty impressive. >> there it is. >> down goes hegseth. >> jimmy failla has been talking a lot of trash about will all night. jimmy hates the cowboys. he will big hum right off. >> good form. >> later in the show, like who can we call, who can we wake up? what have we got? >> what the heck is going on with you people? what the heck is going on? >> five, four, three, two, one. happy new year! [cheering] todd: you don't see andy cohen waking up karl rove. carley: that is fantastic. i'm seeing fresh eyes. i went to bed at 8:00. that was so fun. you got no sleep. lawrence: what
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lawrence. mr. lawrence: seven out of eight of our bandmembers went to brown university. sen. whitehouse: that is impressive. what were your favorite venues? mr. lawrence: we mostly played at house parties on campus. that is where we got our start. we also played recently at that musical. sen. whitehouse: i am proud to have you in the middle of this. mr. lawrence: thank you. sen. whitehouse: you mentioned that when artists like you play live nation venues, you are also required to use ticketmaster and a live nation owned promoter. if that were not the expectation, what would the difference be for your band and your fans? mr. lawrence: if we had the ability to way different offers, we would be able to see more of in the apples to apples comparison. you are correct in saying when we pick a venue, it is a venue that is either the exclusive promoter or the owner of. there is no opportunity but to receive a deal we have no ability to negotiate from live nation. tickets have to be ticketed by ticketmaster. it would be great to find out if it was this ticketing company, it might be a different fee. i know the venue since the fee which has not been our expense
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lawrence: rich thank you so much for joining the program. i'm sorry i'm short on time hopefully you'll come back. thawnch. lawrence: thank you sir. i want to -- thank you i want to bring back my panel paul mauro and lauren miller doctor you heard that interview. we have heard some rumbling about drug use. there you hear from someone that did drugs with him. how does that impact this case? >> well consistent with what rich said everything i've read suggest that suspect has been clean since at least 2017. so i'm not sure the current drug use had anything to do request motivation in the crime. but what stickings out to me about what he said was that the suspect was socially awkward and that is also very consistent with things i've read about him from other people that knew him growing up former friends of his who described him as mean, cruel, aggressive wanting to dominate not quite understanding how normal horseplay or guys playing around would escalate into a head lock how that's not a friendly gesture so seems to kind of miss these -- appropriate ways of interacting with people and favor of more dominant ways of interacting with people. and in terms of interactions with women, we've also read things about him saying things to female servers and bar tenders in restaurants what time do you get off work? what's your schedule? where do you lives and certainly if you want to get to know a nice looking lady, there's, you know, more appropriate questions to lead with. >> i'm so glad you've brought that part up because paul one thing that is just strange to me -- when you read that affidavit, you see not only did he kill three women but he also killed male as well but there was no sexual assault there at the crime scene. but we see this abuse to women we know that potentially based on that information we have from sources, that one of the two women upstairs may have been the target. so why -- why not the sexual assault as well? why just the murder? >> goes to you know speculation the theory acting out lawrencein an effort to assert dominance to show who he could be and one thing goes to and we've all, you know, discussed because it is not in the affidavit is motive all right. you always topght see a motive as part of the narrative that prosecutor going to put together. and you know, there's something that really jumps out about his history when he applied to be a intern he had to write and essay he said he wanted to help rural police departments do digital forensic investigations and you know, he apparently get that internship or had not got it been by the time of the murders. and so you know, this almost a little bit of a feeling here like he was kind of trying to show what needs to be done like by proxy thing killer nurse right a theory heard bouncing around local folks we wanted to show this is the kind of thing that can happen and you need people like me to be around to of it so motive is still a mystery but clearly acting out of some lack he felt in himself. >> doctor you've been on bo
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lawrence o f the band lawrence. looking at your testimony ahead of time, mr. lawrence, i at -- i enjoy the line that perhaps you repeat that while you were so proud of your band we're not artists on the level of ask like taylor swift or bruce springsteen. we do hope one day to be big enough to crash a ticketing website. with that, i turn it over to you, mr. lawrence. mr. lawrence: i do not think it will get his big a laugh when i say it. thank you for inviting us today to the most unique gig we have had in years. my name is clive lawrence and this is jordan cohen we are two of the members of lawrence from new york city. before tell you more about who we are, it is important to clarify who we are not. we are not lawyers or economist with expertise in antitrust policies and as the senator said, we are not artists on the levels of taylor swift or bruce springsteen. we are season artists who have toured extensively over the last seven years starting with empty bar and working up to headlining sold-out out shows for thousands and seeing our user chart on top 40 radio. we be
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lawrence to? >> lawrence: good morning. >> ainsley: good morning. tonight they're going to release his body, the mom saying please if you protest protest peacefully. do think that will happen? >> lawrenceu know when people see the video, if it's as bad as they say it is and the fact that these cops are now on bond i think some of the activists will be out on the street. i'm on standby to dupe coverage with sean hannity tonight which shows you what we are bracing for. look, you all know me i am not a big fan of politicians but i do know bill would the governor of tennessee i find them to be an honorable man, he is not a woke wo, i sawhim get grilled by then memphis, tennessee, and if he can take it from them i know this is a guy who will be honorable. if this tennessee bureau of investigation say this video is bad i believe the governor that it's bad. what happened to lead up to that i'm not sure. but if the tennessee bureau of investigation bill lee put the stamp on this to say these officers were in the wrong and to charge them with murder, i think we should be bracing for the worst tonight. >> brian: me the video they might even have iphone video as well as body cam video. >> lawrenc
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lawrence _ lose their lives. reverend jason lawrence turner, i lose their lives. reverend - jason lawrencery much for your time here on bbc news. let's get some of the days other news now. a usjudge has given a 6.5 yearjail term to a man who carried out a pepper spray attack on a police officer during the storming of congress by donald trump supporters back injanuary by donald trump supporters back in january 2021. by donald trump supporters back injanuary 2021. julian pleaded in january 2021. julian pleaded guilty injanuary 2021. julian pleaded guilty to spraying the officer who died from a stroke one day later. he was also fined $10,000 and will receive credit for time already served in pre—trial detention. the heads of the un refugee agency say that moscow has violated the principles of war by taking ukrainian child refugees to be adopted by russian families. ukraine says more than 111,000 children have been taken to russia. the president of peru has asked congress to bring forward elections to december this year as political unrest continues across the country. an early vote has been a
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lawrence douglas, thank you — of years. lawrence douglas, thank you very _ of years. lawrence douglas, thank you very much - of years. ouglas, | thank you very much for your time and the wait continues. let speak briefly again to our correspondent david willis. so now, what do you think we can expect to see from capitol hill is to mark well, voting is under way to adjourn the house until monday at noon. that would give. _ until monday at noon. that would give, of _ until monday at noon. that would give, of course, i until monday at noon. that l would give, of course, kevin mccarthy and his allies even more time, may be fruitlessly, may be productively, who knows, to garner support they need to push this across the line. but my goodness me, how long can this go on? it is an exhaustive process and it has proved remarkably illuminating, as far as what we could be in for with the next session of congress over the next two years. the sort of political infighting that we could see amongst the majority party, the republicans, and the lower house of congress. your guest was absolutely right, there are some very serious issues
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lawrence. thank you so much. lawrence. thank you so much. you're kind [narrator] everyone needs quality health insurance, even if you're healthy and active. covered california is a free service to help you get covered. 90% of members have received financial help. and every plan offered is comprehensive, covering preventive care, doctor visits, emergency care, and more. regardless of your income, check today to see how covered california can help you. and if you have questions, there's free assistance every step of the way. covered california, this way to health insurance. enrollment ends january 31st. go to coveredca.com. to follow that breaking news out of half moon bay tonight, 7 people killed one person in critical condition. >> after investigators say a gunman took aim at victims at 2 separate farming facilities. deputies identified the suspect as this man. 67 year-old half moon bay resident chanley dow. he was arrested at a san mateo county sheriff's substation in half moon bay about 2 hours after the shootings unfolded. and we have a map that shows the locations of the 3 locations involved in this tragedy. 2 of them crime scenes where people were either killed or injured. >> the first shooting at. well, 1, 2, 7, 6, 1, san mateo road. that's where 5 people were shot. 4 of them have died. the second location. 2100 block of highway south 3 people were killed. there and the 3rd location indicated on this map is where the suspect was taken into custody. the san mateo county sheriff's substation. that's on kelly avenue. again, that is where the suspect was arrested. meantime, another big story we're following tonight. oakland police chief leronne armstrong is now demanding to be >> reinstated as the city's chief. >> mayor sharon tal play some administrative leave last thursday, but chief armstrong said today it is the longtime federal monitor overseeing the department who he holds responsible kron. 4 s haaziq madyun has the story. >> i deserve to be reinstated as chief of police immediately. but the city >> oakland police chief leronne armstrong is breaking his silence after mayor saying placed him on administrative leave in connection to the federal monitor's report calling into question how the chief and opd these internal affairs division handle 2 incidents involving the same police sergeant. i want the public to know that i followed all policies. >> protocols and procedures cheap armstrong says regarding the first incident the officer did receive discipline for leaving the scene of an auto accident while driving a police vehicle. however, he says his investigation into the second incident involving the officer firing a gun and opd elevator got interrupted by the court appointed federal monitor. robert warshaw who took the investigation out of my hands so he could handle himself. federal monitors gave reported these incidents comes at a time when the oakland police department and the city of oakland within months of ending over 2 decades of court appointed oversight in the annual million dollars in costs to oakland taxpayers, the federal. >> monitoring this case is a very clear self interest for doing what he's in making creating a crisis, which would if he's successful, extend the monitor ship under contract and he runs quite a bit of money. >> and i'm here to request from the judge. to we just let open move away. from the nsa since we have a police commission and up so many other public safety committees that we can take care of the job here although may actually made the call to put the chief. that mean leave? >> she finds john says he does not hold it responsible for the decision. >> mean, it's hard to air that just have been in the seat for a couple weeks would truly be able to push back against a minor at this point. but i think for those that have been around here and have seen many chiefs fall, the common theme when those chiefs fall is that it comes based on the monitors recommendation. in fact, back in 2020, then oakland police chief anne kirkpatrick held a similar press conference after she was fired following a robert warshaw report. >> intervention from outside the department of justice needs to come in. i'm not saying these illegal what i am saying is that the goal line changes haaziq madyun kron. 4 news. >> other tonight, elon musk took the witness stand again today to testify in a lawsuit filed by tesla. investors alleging he misled them or that we do. this is video of what's believed to be the must tesla entering the federal courthouse garage in san francisco today. >> the trial stems from a 2018 tweet in which musk claimed that he had secure the money to take tesla private, a deal that never came close to resulting in a 40 million dollar settlement with federal regulators. now a 9 person jury is responsible for deciding whether those tweets damage tesla shareholders. and even before today's mass shooting that we've been talking about today, lawmakers together today at the state capitol calling for action to prevent gun violence and they were doing that in light of the mass shooting that happened over the weekend in monterey park. capitol correspondent eytan wallace talked with various legislators, including the assembly member who represents monterey park and he shares with policy makers from both sides of the aisle say they'd like to see accomplished. >> while the legislators i spoke with here at the capital say they are just devastated and now they hope to turn that heartache. >> into action. inside the california assembly chamber. a moment of silence to start the session and outside. flags lowered to half-staff all in memory of the victims of the monterey park mass shooting. what point do we say enough enough on the steps of the capitol, the asian american pacific islander or api legislative caucus organized this vigil to pay tribute to those impacted api caucus chair evan low spoke with us via zoom, complete heartache. that's how low described his immediate reaction upon hearing about the shooting during what was supposed to be a joyous celebration of the lunar new year, the year of the rabbit symbolizing a theme of hope during a time in which we normally but celebrate. >> enjoy each other's company bringing in the prosperous new year. unfortunately, this has gone the wrong direction and is unfortunately we've seen the loss of but nets make sure that we have time then to allow for grieving to allow for creating a safe space within the asian pacific islander community. and then thirdly, to look for actionable items in holding our government, our community and our elected representatives accountable and making our community safe. >> making our community safe. he argues must first start with gun control. and while the state already has some of the strictest gun laws in the nation, lowe says there's more that can be done. we must stop senseless firearm destruction in our community. we must get firearms. >> out of society and an american society, gop leaders taking a different approach. senate minority leader brian jones and senate republican caucus chair janet and when writing in a statement they are committed to bolstering mental health services and working with their colleagues across the aisle on solutions to prevent future tragedies. something number. what is your message to your constituents? >> who were impacted by this? thank you so much. something that question. >> but this is the says we're trying to do everything possible to keep our community said something member. mike fun represents monterey park, a community where 65% of the population identifies as a api and a community. he says that has his full attention. we are are creating where morning. >> but part is a very strong >> city as well. the community is resilient and will get through this. they're challenging times together. and fong says the red cross, the county of los angeles and several nonprofit organizations are now in monterey park to help those who have been impacted. he says his office stands ready. >> to help his constituents reporting from the state capitol. eytan wallace kron. 4 news. >> we're going to take a break. there's more news ahead, including federal money ahead, including federal money for the golden gate bridge. meet leon the third... leon the second... and leon... the first of them all. three generations, who all bank differently with chase. leon's saving up for his first set of wheels... nice try. really? this leon's paying for his paint job on the spot... and this leon, as a chase private client, he's in the south of france, taking out cash with no atm fees. that's because this family of leons has chase. actually, it's león. ooh la la! one bank for now. for later. for life. chase. make more of what's yours. the golden gate bridge getting ready for the next big one. transportation secretary pete buttigieg joined local leaders to officially announce hundreds of millions of dollars in federal money. >> for the bridge kron four's chuck clifford has the story. well, the golden gate bridge is 90 years old and it was decided after the loma prieta earthquake decades ago that the bridge is in need of some seismic safety upgrades. >> now we're learning the federal government is going provide 400 million dollars to complete that work on monday. transportation secretary pete buttigieg, along with nancy pelosi, san francisco mayor london breed made the announcement the money, which is being provided through a grant as part of the infrastructure investment and jobs act signed into law back in 2021 will be used to improve the seismic safety of the bridge. specifically they're going to retrofit the towers and improve some of the foundations and beams on the bridge. the golden gate bridge was just one of 4 bridges nationwide to receive funding in this round. it was chosen not only because of its historical significance, but also because the bridge is a key piece of infrastructure in the bay area. and across california, secretary buttigieg said this is just part of a larger effort by the administration to try to upgrade the country's aging infrastructure. >> whether it's a road threatened by mudslides, support threatened by sea-level rise or a major american bridge threatened by earthquakes. we are acting to ensure that it's more resilient in the face of all that will come our way in the century. >> now that the funding has been secured, the golden gate bridge district will have to beat out the work. and then if all goes well as take about 6 years to complete those safety upgrades. but for now at the golden gate bridge, charles clifford kron, 4 news. >> well, since we're talking about the golden gate bridge is take a live look tonight. very quiet for those heading north or south them. that's check in with our chief meteorologist lawrencekarnow. lawrence. yeah, kind of quiet night out there. tonight is a high pressure sitting over head ever get that much needed break in the storm pattern right now. looking beautiful. a court order quite hour tonight says pam request of decided put in the allergy forecast for you tonight. this one, the first one of the season. allergies actually the paul and running very low right now. in most cases, the may increase a little bit on thursday and friday was running high right now. this is not surprising. is the mold spores from all of that rain. they're running high. so if you're starting to sniff for a sneeze, that may be one of the reasons why you're doing so temperatures out the door tonight. we've got a lot numbers in the 40's outside going to be chilly night again, but not as cold as it has been over the last couple of nights. still, some of those numbers dropping off in the mid 30's in spots. so yes, going to be cold out there. no matter how you get to it. but i'm not freezing temp
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kind of a typical friday night scene chief meteorologist lawrence karnow sarah lawrence the weekend. so bringing changes yeah, weekend upon us. and now we're looking at the return of some wintry weather. it doesn't look like a big storm headed our way. but >> a much colder temperatures going to roll in with a chance of showers. i think as we get into sunday so what a change we even today, you could feel the change in the air that on shore wind kicking in brought much cooler temperatures along the coastline. some dropping over 10 patchy fog on the bay right now on the chopping a side of that change underway right now. in fact, overnight tonight, couple patches of fog that i think we're going to see a little bit of a northerly wind again kicking in a chilly temperatures. tomorrow should be mostly sunny. it will be cooler and breezy by the afternoon and then late saturday night into sunday. that's when a cold storm system drops in and that's going to release on the temperatures plummeting around the bay area overnight lows probably down the 20's and the 30's temperatures today. yeah, we
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lawrence, thank you. mentalist. lawrence, thank you. the top story tonight , train the top story tonight, train companies have increased offer to rmt rail workers , including a to rmt rail workers, including a minimum pay rise of 9% over two years. the rail delivery group says that's its best and final offer they have in to prevent more strikes . it's now urging more strikes. it's now urging the rmt to put the offer forward to its members for a vote . and to its members for a vote. and the prime minister has been defending levelling up plans today arguing that the most depnved today arguing that the most deprived areas will receive the most government funding . it's most government funding. it's announced more than most government funding. it's announced more tha n £2 billion announced more than £2 billion will be invested in over 100 projects across . the uk. labour projects across. the uk. labour though has , criticised the plan, though has, criticised the plan, saying london , the south—east of saying london, the south—east of england will be the beneficiaries of most of the money. but mr. sunak insists that won't be the case at all. the north—west is the top region, so the amount of money per person living there who came to help north—west who came second north—east and actually if you look down to the other end of the table, you find places like london in the southeast. the difference is huge.soi southeast. the difference is huge. so i think the funding that you're all getting per person out of this levelling up fundis person out of this levelling up fund is twice per what? london southeast is getting. and that should give you guys a confidence that when we talk about delivering levelling up and spreading opportunity across the country, we really mean the country, that we really mean it sunak now to retired it. rishi sunak now to retired metropolitan police officers have been charged with sex offences as part of an investigation into a serving met chief inspector who's been found dead. chief inspector who's been found dead . 63 year old jack addis dead. 63 year old jack addis from perth and 62 year old jeremy laxton from lincolnshire will appear at westminster magistrates on february the ninth. met says the charges follow a lengthy and complex investigation into a man called richard watkinson. he is the 49 year old that was found dead in buckingham year last thursday, on the day he was also due to be charged . now the actor baldwin charged. now the actor baldwin is going to be charged with involuntary manslaughter over the fatal shooting on set of the film rust. cinema telegrapher hauna film rust. cinema telegrapher halina hutchins was killed dunng halina hutchins was killed during rehearsals in the us state of new mexico when a prop gun baldwin was using fired a live round. mr. lawyer has called the ruling terrible miscarriage of . justice. and miscarriage of. justice. and lastly, the king has requested that the profits from a £1 billion a year windfarm be used the wider public good rather for the wider public good rather for the royal family king charles has asked for the profits from new offshore wind being developed on crown estate land to be read erected to those struggling the most . it comes struggling the most. it comes after his majesty highlighted the anxiety and hardship of the cost of living crisis in his christmas message today on tv, onune christmas message today on tv, online and dab plus radio with gb news laurence fox . gb news laurence fox. when our dear friends in the woke community first sat down and began the important process of dreaming up a new religion, they missed out a few crucial bits. but let's not start on a negative . let's take some time negative. let's take some time to compliment them on some of their successes. for example, you have to take hat off to them as to how clever, they are using minority groups further their blessed calling of the spreading of the hate method being simple find minority group who may or may not feel oppressed and start to speak loudly on their behalf about how oppressed they actually are. for example, back love them all in together and start saying that no one thinks that their lives matter at all, regardless of whether they're multimillionaires or living on the street. lives all black the street. the lives all black people don't matter at all to anyone anymore . discussion over anyone anymore. discussion over fell people's head with some half baked statistics or feeling that some outright lies to prove that some outright lies to prove that just leaving the house will put them in mortal danger. getting from a few billionaire of colour job done minority of colourjob done minority group marginalised society divided direct racists left to run amok whilst the rest us are wandering around looking for something called systemic racism down the back of the sofa . don't down the back of the sofa. don't listen to shelby steele. thomas the old tony sewell kemi badenoch or even morgan freeman. listen to the wild mutterings of nancy pelosi instead . thank you, nancy pelosi instead. thank you, george floyd , for sacrificing george floyd, for sacrificing life for . justice she wrote, life for. justice she wrote, saying thank you, george floyd, for letting us use your tragic death. as to further the progressive agenda . anyway, i'll progressive agenda. anyway, i'll leave that one up to you once the bill and drama study receded to become background noise and all the screens on instagram have been turned from back , back have been turned from back, back to pictures of lunches again. the wokeist move on to the next chapter in the holy book , the chapter in the holy book, the book trans verse . similar book of trans verse. similar method , different target finds method, different target finds in adults who've been quietly getting on with their lives, living as if they're the opposite sex, and advocating for then screech loudly on their behalf, whether they like it or not. and then say that there just aren't enough of them. but that doesn't either that doesn't matter either altogether with anyone else who isn't heterosexual , altogether with anyone else who isn't heterosexual, or into a nice little alphabet soup denying them individual voice denying them an individual voice . love them a couple of holy . love them in a couple of holy months binders months chest binders when they're old, say nine years old, send them off to the some puberty blockers and fingers crossed they don't get osteoporosis or infertile by puberty . trans lives matter . men puberty. trans lives matter. men in dresses in women's safe spaces . society divided. well spaces. society divided. well played. the fact that most of us couldn't care less how grown adults choose to live their lives doesn't matter. and it's just a sign of our own internalised. so we all dutifully wondering to look for our internal transphobia down the sofa just terrible. richie herron and others. but trans lives matter. thanks letting us use your childhood confusion and vulnerable city to further the progressive agenda . but one of progressive agenda. but one of my real faves is the climate game. commenting on everybody that the sun monster is angry and therefore we are all going to have to eat locusts moving forward. never get in the car, freeze and or starve to death in order to appease the sun amongst this great rage. it's sort like a modern of the aztecs a modern version of the aztecs spending sacrificing spending day sacrificing thousands of people because they had ideal harvest had less than an ideal harvest that year. there must be zero carbon, but carbon is what the trees eat. no we need zero off the carbon. the sun , mum says, the carbon. the sun, mum says, angry. the list goes on and on. i would indeed put a few quid in the church of england, despite thing with that silly little cross representing sacrifice of jesus christ and him instead with a progressive migrating juicing flag adorning the altar within every single church over the next few years. as we listen in, compelled silence to sermons from bingo, who uses they them pronouns about how god didn't really make them man woman. you can ignore that, but in the bible, these are indeed great successes in spreading of the hate . but i must say, as my hate. but i must say, as my duty, as ofcom compliant person of pinckney's, i must point out where the creators of the woke religion missed a few important bits in making a really, really good religion. most importantly , they forgot to invent a god which creates some pretty tricky conversations around what happens when the wokeist shuffles off their mortal coil or goes for the long sleep with no promise of, heaven or an afterlife. there's no hope for something more tantalising than the their actual the hardships of their actual life. that's comes in the form of that favourite woke word zero. if can have net zero, why can't we have zero death. there are going to be a few challenges . but if you stay in your house unless absolute necessary. never say instance ever again . never say instance ever again. never breathe near anyone. ever again. shuttle schools don't see your family are content with your loved ones dying alone in hospital. we reach zero death. i mean, i know it's a bit of a shake up compared to we used to do, but must all make sacrifices . another disadvantage of the lack of forgiving god is when someone makes a mistake as there is no forgiveness, repentance or redemption in this white religion . the wokeist solution religion. the wokeist solution to this niggling problem is more simple just cancel absolutely everyone who doesn't with everything they say . not everything they say. not massively great for social cohesion and freedom . think and cohesion and freedom. think and speak. create art challenge surging entitled to satanism, but hate that actually fits quite well with what the wants most in the sacred mission. the spread of the hate since right. let's kick off with net zero is climate real and if so sending us all back to the stone age the right idea . but first i'm asking right idea. but first i'm asking you who should the work as that deity ? oh, please help me in deity? oh, please help me in your views at gbnews.uk or tweet me. also fox . me. also fox. now, according to the met office , last night was the coldest of the year and there were 19 days in. so it's pretty early to be calling it. however, it may be the first the cost of heating our homes is increased and the price cap is due to rise from two and a half thousand pounds two and a half thousand pounds t 0 £3,000 from march. wholesale to £3,000 from march. wholesale gas prices have actually fallen , and the cost of energy , and yet the cost of energy isn't all. how's work? we isn't all. how's that work? we are conscious. many told isn't all. how's that work? we are conscious . many told that are conscious. many told that green renewable energy will green and renewable energy will bnng green and renewable energy will bring prices down our health bring our prices down our health and save the planet. it sounds lovely , but can it work? and is lovely, but can it work? and is it ? joining me to discuss net it? joining me to discuss net zero and the cost of living is self—proclaimed king gammon of don't say gammon i don't like that. don't say gammon i don't like that . no, that's wrong. you that. no, that's wrong. you can't say gammon government is racist towards white people. stop doing it and the voice of the public during slater. and leader of the climate party . ed leader of the climate party. ed gemmell. ed lawrenceet you . what an to meet you. what an introduction. gosh couldn't have seen that one coming, but march we do amazing things it definitely i mean, the white thing. i definitely woke up. you have me there, i'll tell you. right talk to me about climate change. that right. well, i think big thing to talk think the big thing to talk aboutis think the big thing to talk about is we should be getting home with look, we let home with it. look, we let everybody else ahead of us. everybody else get ahead of us. we the chinese ahead. we've we let the chinese ahead. we've got get ahead. got the germans get ahead. everyone's and everyone's getting ahead and we're all from them. we're buying it all from them. and this is and for goodness sake, this is the biggest business opportunity and for goodness sake, this is the bigplanet.siness opportunity and for goodness sake, this is the bigplanet. let's; opportunity and for goodness sake, this is the bigplanet. let's withortunity and for goodness sake, thi
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lawrence, thank you. mentalist. lawrence, thank you. the top story tonight , train the top story tonight, train companies have increased offer to rmt rail workers , including a to rmt rail workers, including a minimum pay rise of 9% over two years. the rail delivery group says that's its best and final offer they have in to prevent more strikes . it's now urging more strikes. it's now urging the rmt to put the offer forward to its members for a vote . and to its members for a vote. and the prime minister has been defending levelling up plans today arguing that the most depnved today arguing that the most deprived areas will receive the most government funding . it's most government funding. it's announced more than most government funding. it's announced more tha n £2 billion announced more than £2 billion will be invested in over 100 projects across . the uk. labour projects across. the uk. labour though has , criticised the plan, though has, criticised the plan, saying london , the south—east of saying london, the south—east of england will be the beneficiaries of most of the money. but mr. sunak insists that won't be the case at all. the north—west is the top region, so the amount of money per person living there who came to help north—west who came second north—east and actually if you look down to the other end of the table, you find places like london in the southeast. the difference is huge.soi southeast. the difference is huge. so i think the funding that you're all getting per person out of this levelling up fundis person out of this levelling up fund is twice per what? london southeast is getting. and that should give you guys a confidence that when we talk about delivering levelling up and spreading opportunity across the country, we really mean the country, that we really mean it sunak now to retired it. rishi sunak now to retired metropolitan police officers have been charged with sex offences as part of an investigation into a serving met chief inspector who's been found dead. chief inspector who's been found dead . 63 year old jack addis dead. 63 year old jack addis from perth and 62 year old jeremy laxton from lincolnshire will appear at westminster magistrates on february the ninth. met says the charges follow a lengthy and complex investigation into a man called richard watkinson. he is the 49 year old that was found dead in buckingham year last thursday, on the day he was also due to be charged . now the actor baldwin charged. now the actor baldwin is going to be charged with involuntary manslaughter over the fatal shooting on set of the film rust. cinema telegrapher hauna film rust. cinema telegrapher halina hutchins was killed dunng halina hutchins was killed during rehearsals in the us state of new mexico when a prop gun baldwin was using fired a live round. mr. lawyer has called the ruling terrible miscarriage of . justice. and miscarriage of. justice. and lastly, the king has requested that the profits from a £1 billion a year windfarm be used the wider public good rather for the wider public good rather for the royal family king charles has asked for the profits from new offshore wind being developed on crown estate land to be read erected to those struggling the most . it comes struggling the most. it comes after his majesty highlighted the anxiety and hardship of the cost of living crisis in his christmas message today on tv, onune christmas message today on tv, online and dab plus radio with gb news laurence fox . gb news laurence fox. when our dear friends in the woke community first sat down and began the important process of dreaming up a new religion, they missed out a few crucial bits. but let's not start on a negative . let's take some time negative. let's take some time to compliment them on some of their successes. for example, you have to take hat off to them as to how clever, they are using minority groups further their blessed calling of the spreading of the hate method being simple find minority group who may or may not feel oppressed and start to speak loudly on their behalf about how oppressed they actually are. for example, back love them all in together and start saying that no one thinks that their lives matter at all, regardless of whether they're multimillionaires or living on the street. lives all black the street. the lives all black people don't matter at all to anyone anymore . discussion over anyone anymore. discussion over fell people's head with some half baked statistics or feeling that some outright lies to prove that some outright lies to prove that just leaving the house will put them in mortal danger. getting from a few billionaire of colour job done minority of colourjob done minority group marginalised society divided direct racists left to run amok whilst the rest us are wandering around looking for something called systemic racism down the back of the sofa . don't down the back of the sofa. don't listen to shelby steele. thomas the old tony sewell kemi badenoch or even morgan freeman. listen to the wild mutterings of nancy pelosi instead . thank you, nancy pelosi instead. thank you, george floyd , for sacrificing george floyd, for sacrificing life for . justice she wrote, life for. justice she wrote, saying thank you, george floyd, for letting us use your tragic death. as to further the progressive agenda . anyway, i'll progressive agenda. anyway, i'll leave that one up to you once the bill and drama study receded to become background noise and all the screens on instagram have been turned from back , back have been turned from back, back to pictures of lunches again. the wokeist move on to the next chapter in the holy book , the chapter in the holy book, the book trans verse . similar book of trans verse. similar method , different target finds method, different target finds in adults who've been quietly getting on with their lives, living as if they're the opposite sex, and advocating for then screech loudly on their behalf, whether they like it or not. and then say that there just aren't enough of them. but that doesn't either that doesn't matter either altogether with anyone else who isn't heterosexual , altogether with anyone else who isn't heterosexual, or into a nice little alphabet soup denying them individual voice denying them an individual voice . love them a couple of holy . love them in a couple of holy months binders months chest binders when they're old, say nine years old, send them off to the some puberty blockers and fingers crossed they don't get osteoporosis or infertile by puberty . trans lives matter . men puberty. trans lives matter. men in dresses in women's safe spaces . society divided. well spaces. society divided. well played. the fact that most of us couldn't care less how grown adults choose to live their lives doesn't matter. and it's just a sign of our own internalised. so we all dutifully wondering to look for our internal transphobia down the sofa just terrible. richie herron and others. but trans lives matter. thanks letting us use your childhood confusion and vulnerable city to further the progressive agenda . but one of progressive agenda. but one of my real faves is the climate game. commenting on everybody that the sun monster is angry and therefore we are all going to have to eat locusts moving forward. never get in the car, freeze and or starve to death in order to appease the sun amongst this great rage. it's sort like a modern of the aztecs a modern version of the aztecs spending sacrificing spending day sacrificing thousands of people because they had ideal harvest had less than an ideal harvest that year. there must be zero carbon, but carbon is what the trees eat. no we need zero off the carbon. the sun , mum says, the carbon. the sun, mum says, angry. the list goes on and on. i would indeed put a few quid in the church of england, despite thing with that silly little cross representing sacrifice of jesus christ and him instead with a progressive migrating juicing flag adorning the altar within every single church over the next few years. as we listen in, compelled silence to sermons from bingo, who uses they them pronouns about how god didn't really make them man woman. you can ignore that, but in the bible, these are indeed great successes in spreading of the hate . but i must say, as my hate. but i must say, as my duty, as ofcom compliant person of pinckney's, i must point out where the creators of the woke religion missed a few important bits in making a really, really good religion. most importantly , they forgot to invent a god which creates some pretty tricky conversations around what happens when the wokeist shuffles off their mortal coil or goes for the long sleep with no promise of, heaven or an afterlife. there's no hope for something more tantalising than the their actual the hardships of their actual life. that's comes in the form of that favourite woke word zero. if can have net zero, why can't we have zero death. there are going to be a few challenges . but if you stay in your house unless absolute necessary. never say instance ever again . never say instance ever again. never breathe near anyone. ever again. shuttle schools don't see your family are content with your loved ones dying alone in hospital. we reach zero death. i mean, i know it's a bit of a shake up compared to we used to do, but must all make sacrifices . another disadvantage of the lack of forgiving god is when someone makes a mistake as there is no forgiveness, repentance or redemption in this white religion . the wokeist solution religion. the wokeist solution to this niggling problem is more simple just cancel absolutely everyone who doesn't with everything they say . not everything they say. not massively great for social cohesion and freedom . think and cohesion and freedom. think and speak. create art challenge surging entitled to satanism, but hate that actually fits quite well with what the wants most in the sacred mission. the spread of the hate since right. let's kick off with net zero is climate real and if so sending us all back to the stone age the right idea . but first i'm asking right idea. but first i'm asking you who should the work as that deity ? oh, please help me in deity? oh, please help me in your views at gbnews.uk or tweet me. also fox . me. also fox. now, according to the met office , last night was the coldest of the year and there were 19 days in. so it's pretty early to be calling it. however, it may be the first the cost of heating our homes is increased and the price cap is due to rise from two and a half thousand pounds two and a half thousand pounds t 0 £3,000 from march. wholesale to £3,000 from march. wholesale gas prices have actually fallen , and the cost of energy , and yet the cost of energy isn't all. how's work? we isn't all. how's that work? we are conscious. many told isn't all. how's that work? we are conscious . many told that are conscious. many told that green renewable energy will green and renewable energy will bnng green and renewable energy will bring prices down our health bring our prices down our health and save the planet. it sounds lovely , but can it work? and is lovely, but can it work? and is it ? joining me to discuss net it? joining me to discuss net zero and the cost of living is self—proclaimed king gammon of don't say gammon i don't like that. don't say gammon i don't like that . no, that's wrong. you that. no, that's wrong. you can't say gammon government is racist towards white people. stop doing it and the voice of the public during slater. and leader of the climate party . ed leader of the climate party. ed gemmell. ed lawrenceet you . what an to meet you. what an introduction. gosh couldn't have seen that one coming, but march we do amazing things it definitely i mean, the white thing. i definitely woke up. you have me there, i'll tell you. right talk to me about climate change. that right. well, i think big thing to talk think the big thing to talk aboutis think the big thing to talk about is we should be getting home with look, we let home with it. look, we let everybody else ahead of us. everybody else get ahead of us. we the chinese ahead. we've we let the chinese ahead. we've got get ahead. got the germans get ahead. everyone's and everyone's getting ahead and we're all from them. we're buying it all from them. and this is and for goodness sake, this is the biggest business opportunity and for goodness sake, this is the bigplanet.siness opportunity and for goodness sake, this is the bigplanet. let's; opportunity and for goodness sake, this is the bigplanet. let's withortunity and for goodness sake, thi
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russia tomorrow [000:00:05;00] sir lawrence thank you very much for sir lawrence thank you very much for sir lawrence thank you very much for being with us tonight we have so many being with us tonight we have so many being with us tonight we have so many questions about the ongoing war in questions about the ongoing war in questions about the ongoing war in ukraine and first of all i would like to ukraine and first of all i would like to ukraine and first of all i would like to ask you about the prospects of russian ask you about the prospects of russian ask you about the prospects of russian behavior they say experts say behavior they say experts say behavior they say experts say politicians say ministers analysts that politicians say ministers analysts that politicians say ministers analysts that russia will try a wide scale offensive russia will try a wide scale offensive russia will try a wide scale offensive in a month or so would you agree with in a month or so would you agree with in a month or so would you agree with that that that i think they want to try an offensive i think they want to t
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lawrence karnow. lawrence. things climb have kind of lined up again in this or we get the king tide. you get the sun, get the moon. >> all aligned. and that's where you generate the larger gravitational pull. and that gives us the very high tides. the king tide rolling it down. so all around the bay area along the coastal sections, even inside the bay. you see the high tide. so those areas that tend to during some of the higher tides are going to see that happen as we head toward tomorrow morning. in fact, not only tomorrow morning, right through the weekend to a monday as well. and he's going to be some large king tides that are moving in in the next 24 hours. so here we go on thursday at 08:28am. is the first in the king tide that one going to be over 6 and a half feet actually over 6, 3, quarters. and then by the afternoon that becomes low tide -1 and a quarter feet is we're going to see that tied return again on friday. this time over 7 feet and on saturday that will be largest king tide in the group through the weekend, too. that one coming at 10, 15 in the morning and that tide over 7 feet. so that is a large tied. and of course, if you get any winds on top of that, you get some waves developing out there. you see those ways flopping over the embarcadero around parts of the bay area. so what we don't want is another atmospheric river event. the same time that we do have these king tides and we're not going to get that. but we are going to see some rain moving in tonight. and so all that water flowing down. and of course, you get more flooding concerns as well. that water get kind of backed up and some of the streams and the reverse is you've got that high tide rising kind of hold the water back. but tonight to them not going to be a heavy rain event. this one, maybe a half an inch in some of the wettest parts of the north bay. i think that's about it. but it is going to pack a punch as it comes through and it will likely cause a few more mudslides, not because of the heavy rainfall of that, but it's because we've already have so much rain. and on top of that, some gusty winds will likely bring some trees down in the bay area. so watch out for that late tonight and early tomorrow morning. guys, back to you. i laura's more from you meantime, take a look at this map. it shows all of the areas hit hardest by mudslides. >> caused by the recent string of storms. the california geological survey says the state has seen nearly 600 landslides since the start of the new year. the hardest hit areas are shown in dark blue. that includes when we take in the map down now. but the hardest hit areas includes the they area central california near fresno, southern california, near ventura. some of the most lies have cause voad ways to close. others have damaged or destroyed homes and vehicles. it's very dangerous. and for the second time this week, there will be no a strange service until at least monday. that's after another mudslide bought and a strain to a stop today. it happened just after 5.30, this morning along the same area of niles canyon where a mudslide came onto the tracks yesterday. this one actually hitting the side of that rain causing injuries on board. this is video of the first a strain that was brought to a stop tuesday morning because of a mudslide union pacific owns the train tracks and had crews working to clear the mud and debris this afternoon. union pacific will be bringing in additional crews the rest of the week to evaluate the tracks and the hillside to make sure conditions are safe for a monday reopening when the operators are scheduled to resume service headaches continue for drivers on the peninsula. part of highway 92 near half moon bay. >> is still partially closed because of that big sinkhole that opened up their last week. kron four's gayle ong talked to a nonprofit is trying to help those affected by the closure and the continued efforts to try to piece the peninsula back together. >> this is what look at the mess. and they just moves things around like nothing. and this was the water from the creek. >> victor gonzales says his backyard pescadero home turned into a lake. >> this is how high the water was after back-to-back storms slammed the bay area. >> so the bank who is when it was not as close as it is to the red tree. >> and now his guest cottage garage are so and filled with mud. said small car so i couldn't get through the flooded down the street. his friend tom schmid finally able to head back to his pottery shop. both had no power for over 10 days. really don't take it for granted anymore. and and water. i mean, and electricity is a wonderful, very mean while a sinkhole on highway 92 near half moon bay is slowing down traffic. a section of the road in pescadero collapsed on saturday after days of heavy rain and flooding in the area. belinda hernandez arriaga is a founder of a loss, a latino center nonprofit. she has been helping those impacted by the road closures. people aren't working as much. >> so even just thinking about how access food, those that are trying to make about paying rent and how hard this is going to be during this really difficult time when so much work has been compromised by this natural disaster happening bays, vice mayor says it could take 2 to 3 months to get to some normalcy for now. the city manager's actually he has reached out with, you know, to receive from the state for the fit for the federal government. >> be able to you know, getting back get back to a community despite the flood damage guns, all this and schumann say they have no intention of moving out here for a reason. >> definite troy. >> residents in have to say they are looking forward to the dry weather ahead and a plan to assess the flood damage and cleanup reporting from happening bejo long kron. 4 news. >> the white house is expanding the presidential major disaster declaration for california. it will now include 3 additional counties in the state damaged by the recent storms. monterey, san luis obispo and santa barbara counties are being approved for assistance. they are joining more said sacramento and santa cruz counties tomorrow. president biden will be in california and that includes the bay area addressing the damage and assessing it seeing what it is all happened by these recent extreme storms that we've had while here, the administration will determine what additional federal support may be needed in california. 4 will have coverage of the president's visit all day tomorrow, starting on kron. 4 news at noon. >> this just in san francisco. police say they have arrested collier gwin. the gallery owner caught on video right there. hosing down an unhoused woman who is sitting on the sidewalk in front of his gallery. they risk arrest comes after the city's district attorney announced charges against going and issued an arrest warrant that was today da brooke jenkins says quinn is charged with misdemeanor battery and called the incident completely unacceptable. she also said the vandalism at the foster gwen gallery from people angry at gwen is also unacceptable and must stop. >> car break-ins. well, they happen all over the bay area. but this week, san francisco's cow hollow neighborhood has seen the worst of it. take a look at this video. this is from filbert street on monday morning. the residents woke up to nearly 2 dozen smashed in windows up and down their street to a fleeting sense of security as well. >> we just all have to continue to be. careful. careful. at night. careful. i'm out on the streets. you know, it's really unfortunate. they seem to be happening more and more. so it's becoming a bigger problem. >> san francisco supervisor catherine stefani who represents the cow hollow area, says it residents should not have to accept car break ins as a cost of living in the city. she says she will push to add more officers a budget priority and hope said community ambassadors couple with action from the district attorney's office will make a difference. in the meantime. coming up tonight on kron, 4 news at a banning tiktok from some devices in california. the new effort under way at the state capitol. another wave of tech layoffs by big companies. what one county in the bay area's doing to try to ease the stress for employees. >> we're suddenly out of a job and the bay bridge lights will soon go dark. we'll have more on why and how much it will cost to replace them. 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(vo) like knowing where you stand? when it comes to your credit score, you can with wells fargo. tonight at 8 police in petaluma are looking for a woman possibly both the warriors fan and an a's fan who was driving a car involved in a hit and run. you can see the flags on top of the vehicle. >> the image on your screen shows that woman in the gray lexus suv that was involved in a crash monday afternoon. according to police happened about 3.30, at petaluma boulevard and d street. that's near walnut park. the vehicle again has the flags of those 2 sports we're your flag on the back right door and a's flag on the back left or anyone who has any information about this vehicle is asked to call petaluma police. police are investigating the city's second homicide of the year after they found a body of a woman in the water. officers say they made the discovery close to noon today in a marshy area on wilson avenue. they have not yet identified the victim. they're asking anyone who has any information to give the label police a call. >> a man who delay hope police believe. i mean, i'm sorry, hayward police believe was involved in at least 3 robberies is in custody and a stolen french bulldog is back home with his owner. police say that dog named chapel and another french bulldog were both still london. one of the 3 robberies police located the suspect on geneva avenue earlier this month. them after a several hours long standoff at man finally surrendered. officers also found 2 firearms during their arrest. the other stolen dog, though, is still missing tonight. well, we want to check on our 4 zone weather forecast. this is a live look tonight at the san mateo bridge, which is pretty busy for 8 o'clock tonight. but no weather troubles there tonight. yeah, that's a nice change. because, lawrence, while you're gone, things are crazy. and now that you've come back, you have such a calming influence. one more to go, right? we can get through this. we're going to be okay. but >> i've got those e-mails. now people saying, ok, enough is enough and looks like after this round, we're going to get a much-needed break. and really you can tell the ground really needs a break from all the rain looks amazing. almost looks like ireland outside driving around the bay area. things are so green and lush out there. but you also start to see even some mudslides in days where we don't have any rain. and that's just because the ground is completely saturated. one more round tonight. it is dry right now toward the golden gate bridge, but not far from now. we've got this storm system coming in. this one coming in from a different direction on an atmospheric river event. this 1, 1, coming out the gulf of alaska. so much colder storm moving in and bring lots of snow up in the sierra nevada for the ba
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lawrence jones. lawrence, thank you so much for taking time to be here on the saturday evening we were preparing for your own show. i just want to get your thoughts as all this unfolds we saw few highlights of that really horrific video. >> i was warned about this video. i think the tennessee governor is an honorable man. the department of public safety is honorable. this was one of the worst they have seen in the department ever, nationally. but i don't think anybody can be prepared for what they saw in that video. you were expecting some sort of resistance even in the midst of beating this guy. it seemed personal. it makes you ask what happened before? i don't think i've ever seen one cough hold up a citizen and they take turns on beating the individual. i believe they arrived at the scene totally out of control. they broke so many police po policy. they did not just put his life at risk for if they were conducting in the other stuff like that they put their own lives at risk. you never go in a car that way you never go in and drag someone out of the car. it is clear they did not know how to use her batons the right way. they were suffering each other with the mace, cross firing the taser. everything that you should not do as an officer, they did that night. and there is a personal side to this. growing up wanting to be a cop. covering crime on this network every single day i'm with cops every single day. i've so many sources in different police departments for it all them condemn this by the way. i have not heard one cop defend this. but to have black officers who understand the disconnect between the community. i had a friend has a social justice warrior criticized cops all the time came a cop as opposed to a different perspective. he wanted to bridge the gap. to have these officers and understand black american also members of the blue make life worse for more cops. i mean the consequences of this. don't think we really unde understand. there's already low recruitment right now for cops. a lot of people don't want to do the job. we are literally dealing with what is left right now for this going to be more people that resign from law enforcement. the damage and distrust individuals are going to have with cops. i say this not in a as if it is a favorite cops are the only profession you are judged by the actions of a few but there's a lot of bad doctors out there, people do not have hesitation when the go to the doctor there's a lot of bad dentists out of their slot of bad journalists out there right? cops are judged by the actions of a few. the facts they were black cops as well creates a whole another layer of this. it is sad all around. agree for his family for a degree for his mom. it's important to note unlike some other situations where we have heard people scream out for their mom, his mom was about three streets away. he's screaming for his mom he was screaming at mom come save me. we are talked about a, okay? >> lawrencehe mentioned love the place you work with everyday resources your connection with all the time about these issues are furious at her the self in the video. the prince of the fraternal order of police release a lengthy statement calling the officers of the october of 2021. at the time the assistant police chief said we have this unit to go to high crime areas to focus on auto theft, game measuring gang related crime, drug incidents because people in these communities the grocery store without feeling like they're going to be assaulted or shot. it is been disbanded permanently at the request of the nichols family. instead of just a review. now what i have consequences for the very people who live in these neighborhoods succeeded increase in violent crime and they need good cops to be there? they do not need police taken out of their communities for thinning cops put in. he mentioned the recruiting numbers are so low that you get back cops taken these jobs. >> i look at it from two differ
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lawrence. thank loss. evening, lawrence. thank you for having me.d words and it's a very difficult time for your family. how do you feel the uk did enough to help your uncle. it was a difficult time. it's been quite shocking since tuesday evening last week when the news became public and british government went public on the case trying to influence iran's decision on. the execution opportunity as a successful and we were made aware that saturday, we were made aware that the execution has taken place . the british has taken place. the british government's moves , terms of government's moves, terms of diplomatic activities that they did in order impact the decision. i think it was your government but how did all they could. to be honest , could. to be honest, unfortunately we are dealing with the unsavoury regime regime that has no regard has no as nothing. that's matches the today's norms in terms of human rights . on the other hand , rights. on the other hand, regime doesn't recognise dual nationality , it doesn't suit it nationality, it doesn't su
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lawrence. thank loss. evening, lawrence. thank you for having me.d words and it's a very difficult time for your family. how do you feel the uk did enough to help your uncle. it was a difficult time. it's been quite shocking since tuesday evening last week when the news became public and british government went public on the case trying to influence iran's decision on. the execution opportunity as a successful and we were made aware that saturday, we were made aware that the execution has taken place . the british has taken place. the british government's moves , terms of government's moves, terms of diplomatic activities that they did in order impact the decision. i think it was your government but how did all they could. to be honest , could. to be honest, unfortunately we are dealing with the unsavoury regime regime that has no regard has no as nothing. that's matches the today's norms in terms of human rights . on the other hand , rights. on the other hand, regime doesn't recognise dual nationality , it doesn't suit it nationality, it doesn't su
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lawrence, over to you. lawrence: to officers set to return home today after being stabbed by a career criminal who was out on parole after assaulting an officer a few years ago. this shared by the police. showing the knife used by the attacker. fox has obtained audio from police as they try to stop him. >> hands up. >> we have a gunshot to a victim. >> shots fired. >> stabbed, not shots fired. >> killed in the incident. the officers were conducting a wellness check. fox weather alert. millions of california residence under flood watches and warnings after downpour batters the northern part of the state. flooded roadway shut down. the national weather service issuing an alert after a levy failed in sacramento county. this photo from officials in santa cruz county shows a massive sinkhole caused by the storm. let's turn now to chief meteorologist. >> always worries about levy failure around the sacramento area. i want to show you what is going on. and a lot of moisture coming in off the pacific. the storm that brought all the rain yesterday, now that is down southern california parts of the four corners. the second wettest day ever since he started doing records. unbelievable to see that kind of rain. we have a lot more rain coming. today is a break. tomorrow it comes back in. the same story goes as you go in the end. take a look at the next seven days. a lot of rain through all the way through next weekend. this pattern we are meant does not really begin to break. it continues across parts of the four corners this weekend. this pattern that we are rent continues to be with us, which is good, lawrenceneed that moisture. the flooding concern will be with us. lawrence: we know all about that in texas, brother. anna coleman is back from down under. we will catch up with the cohost as she helps us ring in the new year with fitness tips in a push-up contest. ♪ test test test test test test ttest test test test test well, we fell in love through gaming. but now the internet lags and it throws the whole thing off. when did you first discover this lag? i signed us up for t-mobile home internet. ugh! but, we found other interests. i guess we have. [both] finch! let's go! oh yeah! it's not the same. what could you do to solve the problem? we could get xfinity? that's actually super adult of you to suggest. i can't wait to squad up. i love it when you talk nerdy to me. guy, guys, guys, we're still in session. and i don't know what the heck you're talking about. no matter what you're up against, we have your back. we are united way. we are neighbors helping neighbors in communities around the
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lawrence karnow tracking the system as it heads toward us. lawrence were right in the bull's eye this has become a massive storm is sitting off the coastline has moved on shore just yet. but now we're hours away before we start to see the impacts really feeling the impacts from the storm system. you see it spinning around in the middle of that is an incredible storm that's rolling in our direction. that will be bringing with it. the heavy rainfall. and i think some extremely gusty winds that may end up being the most dangerous part of this storm system. it's really latched on to a lot of subtropical moisture coming all the way down from the hawaiian islands. you can see it being pulled in. >> by the deep low pressure center right in the middle of that storm behind it. you've got a lot of cold air beginning to mix in from the gulf of alaska. so that is really the perfect recipe for an intense storm system. in fact, it's undergoing what we call bombogenesis. that is rapid intensification of a storm system. and here comes that atmospheric river event now on track the push into the bay area. starting tomorrow morning will start to feel the gusty winds begin to kick up. so far. we've got some clouds out there right now. you can see some of that moisture off the coastline. that is part of the warm front that's about to push on shore and the rain will pick up overnight tonight into tomorrow morning. we've got flood watches have been posted across most of the bay area's. we're going to likely see some rapid rises and many of the local creeks and streams likely going to see some flash flooding as we head toward tomorrow evening and tomorrow night as that storm system really comes on shore. rainfall totals going to be impressive. maybe not as much as the last storm, but again, the ground is completely saturated. not only from that previous storm, but the storm we had last night too. the ground really hasn't had a chance to recover some now worth another 2, maybe 3 inches of rainfall in some of the urban areas and on the mountaintops are talking 3 to 6 inches of rain. i think over the santa cruz mountains, we may be talking about 6 to 10 inches of rain in that area winds. i think that will be a major factor with this storm system in a very dangerous part of the storm. as we're going to see these extremely strong winds begin to move along the coastline starting tomorrow morning. but ramping up throughout the day and by the afternoon,tsome of those gusts coast side could be as high as 60 plus miles per hour near the beaches. of course, you've got the saturated soils. you've got the root systems that are very wet. now. it's going to be easy to imagine many trees coming down. many power outages around the bay area. this storm. guys, back to you. all right, lawrence, thank you. tonight, pgd is getting ready for possible power outages and kron four's amanda hari joins us in the newsroom. she has details on. >> what they're doing and how you can help amanda. >> good evening. need to company tells me one of the most important ways that preparing today is by getting the word out as much as possible that way people can take life, saving precautions. this storm could cause flooding roads to be washed out and widespread power outages. >> it's dangerous powerful storm system. that's how the bay area national weather service is describing wednesday's storm. there really is a concern with this with the system to strong with the strong winds, the rain and everything. unfortunately, we do tend to get loss of life for these types of situations, which we really, really hate to see. nws meteorologist sean miller says it's important to take every precaution because it could save your life. make sure that you have a go bag. in case you have. you have to leave qui
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lawrence, great to see you. well we're going to be continuing this discussion about the scotland with the situation in scotland with sharon davies. she has very strong views on it. and you've been on air, lawrencenary scenes on the british bashing corporation, which been sabotaged. gary lineker has been sabotaged with someone x rated sounds live dunng someone x rated sounds live during their football coverage. so we going to find out what that's all about. and plus you're going to be sticking around, aren't you. for my sins thank you so much , everyone, for thank you so much, everyone, for joining me. it's time. coming up after the break, miss it this year on news. we've got brand new members in the family. join us across the entire united kingdom . we cover the issues kingdom. we cover the issues that matter to you. gb news always stay honest , balanced and always stay honest, balanced and fair. we want to whatever is on your mind . we don't talk down to your mind. we don't talk down to your mind. we don't talk down to you the establishment. had their chance. you the establishment. had their chance . now we're here to chance. now we're here to represent you . britain's represent you. britain's
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lawrence, great to see you. well we're going to be continuing this discussion about the scotland with the situation in scotland with sharon davies. she has very strong views on it. and you've been on air, lawrencenary scenes on the british bashing corporation, which been sabotaged. gary lineker has been sabotaged with someone x rated sounds live dunng someone x rated sounds live during their football coverage. so we going to find out what that's all about. and plus you're going to be sticking around, aren't you. for my sins thank you so much , everyone, for thank you so much, everyone, for joining me. it's time. coming up after the break, miss it this year on news. we've got brand new members in the family. join us across the entire united kingdom . we cover the issues kingdom. we cover the issues that matter to you. gb news always stay honest , balanced and always stay honest, balanced and fair. we want to whatever is on your mind . we don't talk down to your mind. we don't talk down to your mind. we don't talk down to you the establishment. had their chance. you the establishment. had their chance . now we're here to chance. now we're here to represent you . britain's represent you. britain's
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lawrence kind of lawrence. this could do really hit hard again. what later tonight? yeah, i think tonight really picks up and that's going to be on and off to the beginning the week. in fact, we've got more storms after that, too. so flooding. >> a major concern now on the major rivers now coming into view as worried about the russian river. but we've got to watch in napa river to, of course, you've got the san lorenzo river now forecast to flood well above flood stage as we head in toward a lot of part of the weekend, the beginning of this next week. so out the door tonight, we do have some quiet conditions for the most part. it is dry out of the golden gate bridge right now. the rain not that far away. you get these giant storms developing off the coastline and there is nothing to stop the storm. so with the door wide open, these storms coming in full force. we're going to see get slammed by this one later on tonight into tomorrow morning. most the rain so far located north of the bay area. some scattered showers have popped up in the north bay, but likely going start to pick up overnight tonight and by tomorrow morning should be a really dumb thing around a good part of the bay area. watch has been issued across the entire bay area tonight all the way until tuesday evening. and that's because we've got not one but 2 major storms approaching the california coastline right now. there's a long way to go throughout the weekend. certainly watching the russian river near guerneville very closely now expected flooding to about 38 feet. that's a moderate flood. that should crest right 9 o'clock in the evening on monday. but that will continue into tuesday as right near a hop lynn expected the russian river to crest there at about 18.7 feet of flood stages of 15 people in the geyserville expecting that flood to canoe there as well. so many spots around the bay area and in the santa cruz mountains, san lorenzo river expected to crest as a major flood at about 4 o'clock in the afternoon on monday. at about 23.3 feet. but all these are going to continue to change, be updated over time as we've got much more rain on the way. we'll have details coming up a little bit. thank you, lawrence. family in sonoma county continues to grieve the loss of a 2 year-old boy. >> they're receiving an >> they're receiving an outpouring of support from the took heaney's death. a gofundme page has raised more than $180,000 to help family rebuild their destroyed home in their vehicle. is well as pay for the toddlers funeral expenses. ian was killed when a redwood tree came toppling down on to the family's home in occidental in sonoma county on wednesday night. >> gavin newsom kicked off a second term as governor. today he joined a celebration at the state capitol. you see him being sworn in there. he later joined a march from the tower bridge to the steps of the state capitol. i'm talking in part about the fact it is the second anniversary of the capitol riot stressing the importance of unity and freedom next week he's going to unveil his rough draft budget for the next fiscal year, which could be interesting. things don't look great. the state is facing a potential. 25 billion dollar de
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lawrence. >> get rid of them, brother. quit. >> that's right. that's the best -- stay within yourself. >> that's why we love you. >> all right lawrence thank you foru for answering this phone call good luck tomorrow. thanks for covering for us tonight for us have a happy 2023. he's a good sport. >> love y'all. >> thank you. you know what this was fun and ought to think about other people that we could prank call. >> like let's think about it. also e-mail us -- all american new year at fox dwhoik to prank. >> anything one time. >> i have a similar instinct would you do the polar plunge? would you go polar bear atlantic ocean, new year's day whoever it may be dunk tank? >> i prefer it not in the middle of the night on new years but i would do it. sure if we need to. our man nick nick kosir getting. this is a bucket list. thanks for showing up on the beach ten minutes away from jumping into the atlantic ocean we've got people that are bare chested. we've got people that will soon be bare chested check it out this guy i'm not sure what's the costume? >> chalk boy. >> in the ocean. a shark isn't going attack another shark when you're in the ocean that'
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lawrence o'donnell. hi, lawrence. >> good evening, alex. -- every once in a while i see you doing some stories. and i think about your father and i think, wow, carl wagner, if he was still with us, he really would have enjoyed that and added to our understanding of it. i have one later in the show tonight that does involve my father. if he could see what we are thing we have ever done. sowe've got one of e of what that -- guest is just from your twitter -- and i'm excited to see your interview, maybe you are tears, and i know my dad would be thrilled just at his hand over that we do every single night. >> he sure would. well, you know what i -- how i feel about your father. >> and i know how he feels about you, lawrence. >> thanks, alex. >> have a great show. >> thank you. >> andrew weissmann will join us in our first segment tonight to discuss the latest discovery of classified documents involving former vice president not named joe biden. so, far no republicans, exactly zero republicans, have called for a special prosecutor to investigate mike pence's possession of classified documents, discovered two years after he left office. but we begin tonight with future defendants. those were the key words spoken today in a georgia courtroom by fulton county district attorney fani willis. she was in the courtroom today to protect the rights of future defendants, who are the focus of a report written by the special grand jury that fani willis empaneled to hear evidence of a possible election crimes committed by donald trump and others in georgia in an attempt to overturn the last presidential election. the grand jury issuing the fort was a special grand jury that does not have the power to indict, but only t
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lawrence. thank you middlehurst. lawrence. thank you . good evening to you. the top story on gb news tonight, the former chancellor nadhim zahawi has given hmrc approval to release files relating to his tax affairs to independent investigator . it follows chief investigator. it follows chief executive jim harra telling mps there are no penalties for innocent errors after being questioned by the public accounts committee. the tory party chairman zahawi is facing calls to resign after it emerged he paid a penalty to hmrc while he paid a penalty to hmrc while he was chancellor the prime minister says no issues are raised to him when he appointed him to his cabinet role because the teams of how he himself put a statement into the public domain and there was other reporting. there are to answer and why i asked the and that's why i asked the independent adviser to conduct an investigation fully an investigation to fully establish the facts and provide advice to me about nadhim zahawi compliance of the ministerial code. compliance of the ministerial code . now it compliance of the ministerial code. now it is compliance of the ministerial code . now it is away from home. code. now it is away from home. at least 11 people have died in a russian missile strike in ukraine today. that's after the us and germany pledged to supply the country military hardware. than ten people were wounded in the attacks , which covered 11 the attacks, which covered 11 regions, including the capital kyiv. germany's defence minister says he expects the first leopard 2 tanks to arrive in ukraine by the end of march . as ukraine by the end of march. as for the uk's challenge to tanks, russia has responded with the kremlin, saying the deliveries of military hardware amounted to direct invoke movement in the conflict by the west . scotland's conflict by the west. scotland's first minister has confirmed a transgender person convicted rape will not be sent to an all female prison . earlier this female prison. earlier this week, isla bryson was found guilty of raping two women before choosing to change his gender to female . at first gender to female. at first minister's questions, nicholas sturgeon addressed the row and whether bryson be held at a female facility called courtney vale prison. she also confirmed a risk assessment is being carried out by the scottish pfisons carried out by the scottish prisons service service . andrew prisons service service. andrew bridgen has threatened to sue the former health secretary matt hancock for defamation following an online post he written tweeted about the covid jab . tweeted about the covid jab. early this month, the north—west leicestershire mp was stripped of the tory whip after retweeting a post by a consultant cardiologist said the number of people suffering with heart problems after having the covid was the biggest crime against humanity since the holocaust . matt hancock referred holocaust. matt hancock referred to britain's comments as anti—semitic in the house of commons. a statement which britain has refuted . news coming britain has refuted. news coming to us within the last hour here at gb news. a man has been charged with a series of terror offences after he was found with a cesspit package at a hospital in leeds. 27 year old mohammed farooq has been in police custody since his arrest at st james's hospital last friday following an investigation led by the counter—terrorism police. he's been charged with several offences, including preparing an act of terrorism and keeping an offensive weapon with intent to dangen offensive weapon with intent to danger, life or property. he's to appear at westminster magistrates court via video link tomorrow . and lastly, his tomorrow. and lastly, his majesty the king has been given a warm welcome during his first visit to the new africa centre in south london . the king spoke in south london. the king spoke to staff and visitors and heard how the centre provides a home away from for home africans living in the uk. away from for home africans living in the uk . the new living in the uk. the new building is in a 1960s former office block that's been transformed into a community hub for african culture and heritage . that's the latest news you're up to date on tv, online and dab radio. this is gb news. the people's channel, where now it's time for laurence fox . time for laurence fox. will be . world prison for the will be. world prison for the sentence of his dreams on magazine covers of bearded , magazine covers of bearded, pregnant, restless men , hands pregnant, restless men, hands held in loving, protective grasp of their heavy pregnant bellies , lips locked in tender embrace with a made up man , long blonde with a made up man, long blonde hair cascading down his the world can sometimes feel like a stomach churning, never ending ride. one just wants to get off in these last year. if last years have taught us anything , years have taught us anything, it's that the social fabric is extremely fragile and it doesn't take much to tear it apart. we have also learned that once people start tearing at it, they get an appetite for it and it becomes harder and harder to get them to stop. tear it all down, man teach the kids about their bodies and sex and freedom. give them the pills which turn them into it's 20, 23, man. into girls. it's 20, 23, man. put your dress on. let's go for a drink. going to a wild, a drink. it's going to a wild, wild ride . it seems that society wild ride. it seems that society is going one of two directions. either this endless, dizzying roller coaster ride continues on speeding up and up and up, or this boat a sudden, painful and abrupt stop, one way is to stay on this mass psychosis ride in viciously compelled conformity and denial, dressed up as liberalism, where politicians p0p liberalism, where politicians pop stars, social media and movie stars all behave like a poet, a jug of lsd on their cornflakes, every instead of milk. and we, the sane, just have to not along confused being kind to accept for fear of damaging their feelings , their damaging their feelings, their self—esteem, or indeed our careers. this is my identity , my careers. this is my identity, my truth, my lived experience , me, truth, my lived experience, me, mine, clean the save the planet, wear a mask , get vaccinated, be wear a mask, get vaccinated, be free, man, the world is coming to an end the roller coaster runs on faster and faster , runs on faster and faster, jarring and shaking its sickly passengers as the icons of our climb the stairs of their private jets in blood diamond studded rainbow coloured denim jackets emblazoned with extinction rebellion badges babbung extinction rebellion badges babbling incoherently about climate change, social justice, black lives matter and reparations . these hyper hippies reparations. these hyper hippies so beloved of the younger generation demand acceptance, obedience and love whilst displaying none of the above . displaying none of the above. they are as i so often say, the exact thing accuse us of st meghan of the latter day perfection drags us along, whether we like it or not. on a hurly burly journey towards greater forgiveness, greater equality and greater her tone alone , compelling, open , alone, compelling, open, generous and kind . unless you generous and kind. unless you happen to be jeremy clarkson , happen to be jeremy clarkson, whose attempted a sincere apology was run down in the street, reversed back over and then shot repeatedly with a 12 bore shotgun. the social is tearing apart and we don't seem to be able to do anything about it yet . still, the dizzying ride it yet. still, the dizzying ride goes on more and more out of control . but there is another control. but there is another way this ride can go as the fabnc way this ride can go as the fabric continues to rip and tear a deep and fundamental of trust between the citizen and the state, i hear more and more people questioning more and more everything. fool me once on you. fool me twice . shame on me. the fool me twice. shame on me. the utany fool me twice. shame on me. the litany of lies that we've had to swallow, digest , regurgitate and swallow, digest, regurgitate and then swallow again non—stop for three years has finally caught with us and has put us in a fevered, a fleeting but suspicious look when your trusted doctor suggests you try some new medication or other, a sense that that sacred houses of parliament may just be a fancy building filled with books, bobbles and crooks. each playing their part in some strange and surreal drama which affects each of our lives , a sense that of our lives, a sense that everything is a performance . we everything is a performance. we know that something is wrong , know that something is wrong, but we cannot join the dots . the but we cannot join the dots. the dots were cast into the wind to the farthest reaches of the earth. so we may neverjoin them earth. so we may never join them again . so demoralised and again. so demoralised and confused we hang on waiting for the right to stop, hoping that soon a churning gurning madness will end . eyes closed, fist will end. eyes closed, fist clenched, but right doesn't stop and can't get off. and then and we can't get off. and then at point not all at once , but in at point not all at once, but in at point not all at once, but in a steady and growing stream, people begin to open their eyes and wake up . nothing people begin to open their eyes and wake up. nothing is people begin to open their eyes and wake up . nothing is what it and wake up. nothing is what it seems. nothing we have been told is true and our trust is gone . is true and our trust is gone. this rollercoaster is not safe. it needs to stop. and with one collective heave, the brake is applied. we sit still dazed for applied. we sit still dazed for a moment and then we hear the quiet wails of despair , turning quiet wails of despair, turning to anger as people wrench themselves from their seats, calm down to the ground and begin to the whole fairground apart rather. us furious and bent on revenge as they seek out those who played them in this game , the social fabric is tyre game, the social fabric is tyre time to decide , go or repair , time to decide, go or repair, but before any else we wanted to ask you completely unrelated to that mad alison wonderland rant that mad alison wonderland rant that i just went on. what awful team building should the cabinet have to do at chequers email views at uk tweet gb news or me directly at lots of box . directly at lots of box. one of the many troubling aspects of this hotel experiment are the interests who are profiting from it filling for start at local hotels with a mixture of albanian, eritrean and afghan men comes lucrative contracts. a leaked team from serco employee recently revealed how cheerful they are about situation. it read we currently have 40,000 asylum seekers staying in hotels and our goal is to get as many people we can into homes in local communities where we are thousands of mostly male asylum seekers, many claiming to be 14, but actually in their twenties coming renowned for coming countries renowned for their democracy like their liberal democracy like afghanistan, and syria. afghanistan, iraq and syria. coming to a street near you say, do you share that goal to get as many of people into your local community? and are you keen to for it? well, you don't get to say and that, unfortunately, is the house next door to you empty. what you wondering who your next door neighbours might be, but are you not cohabiting hand? look at these wonderful perks they have. do you see that bottom left square there where it says utilities and council tax bills paid by serco ? yeah, tax bills paid by serco? yeah, that was a typo . it's meant to that was a typo. it's meant to say utilities and council tax paid by you . kelvin mckenzie paid by you. kelvin mckenzie joins me now to be calm and rational and not upset about anything . kelvin what do you anything. kelvin what do you think if big fan of serco. well they're there to make money and at moment what is going to. anybody who knows anything about landlords anybody who knows anything housing right now knows we are very short of housing and actually rents are literally no matter where you in the country with the few exceptions i suspect are literally through the roof land . for instance, in the roof land. for instance, in london, the south—east, which is the area i know best through the roof. so we now going to have we say this year, supposing we say 50,000 about channel jams across. we've 150,000 out there already in hotels . they're going already in hotels. they're going to move to . the idea is to move to move to. the idea is to move them to homes. to move to. the idea is to move them to homes . they are to move to. the idea is to move them to homes. they are going to put new boilers in, new kitchens and new bathrooms in and. then there will be an adjustment on there will be an adjustment on the rent. it will be upwards, not downwards . well, what does not downwards. well, what does that mean for rents for that mean for the rents for everybody because that's everybody else? because that's the housing which the amount of housing which is disappear available to the disappear, not available to the indigenous group. it's now going to go to, well, 150,000 plus 50,000 today. that would be the equivalent of the whole of durham , the whole every house in durham, the whole every house in durham, the whole every house in durham now being occupied by migrants now. well, but it's not a good idea that you've got you've got these people who've come to britain. we haven't stopped them. so it's not you know, we didn't stop them at all. so they now here they're in hotels thing to hotels isn't the right thing to do the next stage of do to help the next stage of assimilation to house them. well, i mean, obviously, they. well, i mean, obviously, they. well, what is to so well, okay. so what is to so what is going to happen with that amount of housing reduce it from the market. it's to gone to these migrants . from the market. it's to gone to these migrants. i mean our problem is we have got to stop them. there is no issue. the cost to us is incredible. but what about the other aspect to it now? this is only a small aspect to it, but these people come from countries which are quite well. they come over here andifs quite well. they come over here and it's quite crowded. not only is quite cold, the energy is it quite cold, the energy bills are through the roof, but if you are not going to pay the energy because all of the energy bills because all of the utility bills going to be utility bills are going to be paid the taxpayer. what would paid by the taxpayer. what would you be equivalent you do? what would be equivalent to a student? yeah, to being a student? oh, yeah, but else paying. but somebody else is paying. i'll 77, 16, 17, 18, and i'll go 77, 16, 17, 18, and everybody thinking, oh, god, this is terrible. boom. if i were them, i'd be up 23, 24, 25, whatever, to keep my form 25. but 25, you know, if you come from you come from various parts of the world that might be considered quite, quite a cold day. but it does it does make you think why ? well, two things. you think why? well, two things. it does make you think why these people in other countries people stop in other countries on the to freebie britain. on the way to freebie britain. but know, aren't being a bit but know, aren't you being a bit hard on them ? where's your hard on them? where's your compassion , your genuine human compassion, your genuine human compassion? where is it? do you know what i look ? i am worried know what i look? i am worried about our country. i'm not worried . you know, my compassion worried. you know, my compassion is neither here nor there in all this. if you knocked on any door in britain today with some exceptions. you would . people exceptions. you would. people say you either solve this or we voting another way or . we're voting another way or. we're going to rise up and vote for those.i going to rise up and vote for those. i agree it's going to get worse under a labour. i have no idea going to happen. i presume that'll be building blocks in order . take these people that'll be building blocks in order. take these people on. but we have to this issue. it's no good our prime minister, whether it's labour tory just going to bed at night thinking oh well i got through another day, why can't we got the times reports tonight that a thousand migrants have arrived already in the coldest month of the year in which there's know the sea is a terrible. right so not good for wind energy either when it's so calm. okay the houses with. okay well, there we are. so in that case, you two up, it all goes. okay. so those this my plea to this is serco make more money than i also making money. the hotel was owned then going to be making money is not the issue. the issue is there has to be a rather tough solving of this crisis . otherwise we carry on crisis. otherwise we carry on like this . no, they know that we like this. no, they know that we can't do anything about it. they also know these are the smugglers. they also know that come labour. it's actually it's going to be basically it feels like open house. this is an opportunity for the conservative party to lead . and were they to party to lead. and were they to solve it in a manner which did solve it in a manner which did solve it in a manner which did solve it , they would get solve it, they would get a reward at the polling. do you get feeling that the get a feeling that the conservative party don't want to solve because they to be solve it because they to be elected out office and being elected out of office and being opposition for a while? i get the feeling every they the feeling every decision they make get it out. make is to like get it out. i think i think most people think that this is not a conservative at all. so what's your solution 7 at all. so what's your solution ? if i said to you, right, kelvin and can you put in this cap you're now immigrations tsan cap you're now immigrations tsar. what would do? i tell you what would . i would what i would. i would do something would something which would create probably problem. i probably a massive problem. i would actually get the sars to land in france and take the smugglers in the same way as the israeli took out the jihadists this morning in, palestine. these people are mortal enemy are causing us a financial and political crisis and we should treat them as such. so lobbing the ss yeah , but but but people the ss yeah, but but but people smugglers. yeah and job done. yeah i mean but what if emmanuel macron . thanks mel c panel. mel macron. thanks mel c panel. mel c can be honest with you it is way beyond me worrying about whether somebody who claims to be an ally right. is going to do anything about that . my bet is anything about that. my bet is that he'd be delighted that it would be solved. yeah it would cause a big problem, but the biggest problem would be solved there wouldn't be any more of this migration issue. it's eating our into our society. and i think it's causing us causing, i think it's causing us causing, i think it's causing us causing, i think the conservative problem that they don't know whether they're conservatives not anymore. take a rishi he's anymore. you take a rishi he's to himself when this is all over , i'll be chairman of a rather large i'll be making large equity and i'll be making 12 million a year. and i won't have to wake up to find out that ihave have to wake up to find out that i have a guy who used to be the chancellor potentially , chancellor potentially, potentially what? he did pay a penalty if i fiddling his taxes what a moment we have arrived in i think the careless but not deliberate on do you come in here and say that about the are always i was trying to be calm with you it was careless not deliberate . that is true. oh, my deliberate. that is true. oh, my lord. so it was so careless . few lord. so it was so careless. few % of it was. it's a small matter of millions. exactly. so pop the get mm. out screw in the silence is send james bond david how far do we go there. do we stop in france or can we going to belgium and we might go into holland as well. it doesn't matter. we can't just know. there will be people watching this. saying i've got an even this. i saying i've got an even madder than normal and others will saying that's a bad will be saying that's not a bad idea. all i am suggesting is that we cannot just sit here and say, well , i fancy another say, oh, well, i fancy another cup of tea, a glass of red or something, and just we've something, and just say, we've got just get on with. we have got to just get on with. we have to treat it as a war footing. and once we treat it as a war footing , i honestly think we can footing, i honestly think we can we can it. speaking war we can solve it. speaking of war footing, that rishi has footing, now that rishi has bought everyone to chequers for a team building exercise a big team building exercise where he can out to how where he can work out to how even what? well, even more socialist, what? well, give us give us a day that you think they play together to increase each other's self—confidence, etc. i well, first of all, i think you should just fly as a hallway and just end that issue and just say honestly, love your team building. no, kill them. we're just rid of you. we're dumping you out. and i think they have terrible they have simply got to we face massive funding, not sacking . no, no, no, no, no, no. sacking. no, no, no, no, no, no. in order to move on, you have to let go. as you well know , you've let go. as you well know, you've got out. you guys are saying that it's been fantasy, you've been great, you're fiddling of astonishing variety . you've just astonishing variety. you've just got to go. so you have to clear out the stable. it's ridiculous this and you've got dominic raab there, everybody in the world says that he's he's been vile and all the rest of it astonished that he hasn't called it. i raab denies that he's vile, i know, but he's got look, perhaps he's not vile, but he's got who now say he's got 24 people who now say he's while the no have to sort while the no you have to sort this out but just the other issue the other issue is that we are asking totally and completely skint. that was a shocking pace in the et. about three days ago. if you read that, but you pack your bags and actually you probably head to america and just on a boat you get the hell out of this country. we are in a degree of trouble for some time. but but the answer is not to say , i tell the answer is not to say, i tell you what, slash the taxes we haven't got any money. we haven't got any money. we haven't got any money. we haven't got any money. right to give anybody in tax. anyway, i'd love it if you were in charge. it'd be like, send in the troops. yeah. and they're on their building exercises. their team building exercises. they fire everybody. we they were no fire everybody. we are, are it we are in. i look are, we are it we are in. i look you can be as gloomy as you like, but we are in a degree of trouble now and we need some really viable solutions , i'm really viable solutions, i'm afraid. well the man to supply them. don't worry about that. i thought i was in bit of a you know , mood today, but anyway. know, mood today, but anyway. thank you, carl. but we the home office and serco unfortunately they didn't provide us with any statements anyway coming is the left leaning guardian trying to hide the dirty little secret ? hide the dirty little secret? back. in three or. this is a really good one. now how's this for juxtaposition produces from the guardian how they accused the newspaper of institutional racism after they were in to create a podcast using the guardian's founding father who had links to save trade. i suppose john edward taylor as a springboard investigate the legacies of racism off to produce this started delving into its history. the newspaper want to hear any more about it accusing them of bringing their own trauma back to work. now let me get this straight a left news organisation tries to hold himself accountable for their own history once being told who set they do not want to be . how set they do not want to be. how surprise it. so joining me now to chat about this research analyst and culture to dr. rikki neave, a sun keep this is a really good point isn't it. oh i think what it shows lawrence it shows lawrence, is just identity politics, eating itself alive in a way, isn't it? yeah. the gordon trying to do a soul searching exercise when it comes to previous links with the slave trade and sympathy with the confederacy . but now it's the confederacy. but now it's facing complaints over the fact that when it came to the orchestration of the project, they were looking to whitewash aspects of its own history. the fact that it wasn't very comfortable lack comfortable there was the lack transparency well. so think transparency as well. so think what you see is organisations who talk deal about who talk a great deal about anti—racism they when it comes to their own it doesn't quite to their own it doesn't go quite to their own it doesn't go quite to plan does it. so why why did some why does hypocrisy seem to just completely go past these people on the far left? why do they just not care about their own hypocrisy? they just trauma. i think , is the possibility that i think, is the
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lawrence. thank you middlehurst. lawrence. thank you . good evening to you. the top story on gb news tonight, the former chancellor nadhim zahawi has given hmrc approval to release files relating to his tax affairs to independent investigator . it follows chief investigator. it follows chief executive jim harra telling mps there are no penalties for innocent errors after being questioned by the public accounts committee. the tory party chairman zahawi is facing calls to resign after it emerged he paid a penalty to hmrc while he paid a penalty to hmrc while he was chancellor the prime minister says no issues are raised to him when he appointed him to his cabinet role because the teams of how he himself put a statement into the public domain and there was other reporting. there are to answer and why i asked the and that's why i asked the independent adviser to conduct an investigation fully an investigation to fully establish the facts and provide advice to me about nadhim zahawi 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home away from for home africans living in the uk. away from for home africans living in the uk . the new living in the uk. the new building is in a 1960s former office block that's been transformed into a community hub for african culture and heritage . that's the latest news you're up to date on tv, online and dab radio. this is gb news. the people's channel, where now it's time for laurence fox . time for laurence fox. will be . world prison for the will be. world prison for the sentence of his dreams on magazine covers of bearded , magazine covers of bearded, pregnant, restless men , hands pregnant, restless men, hands held in loving, protective grasp of their heavy pregnant bellies , lips locked in tender embrace with a made up man , long blonde with a made up man, long blonde hair cascading down his the world can sometimes feel like a stomach churning, never ending ride. one just wants to get off in these last year. if last years have taught us anything , years have taught us anything, it's that the social fabric is extremely fragile and it doesn't take much to tear it apart. we have also learned that once people start tearing at it, they get an appetite for it and it becomes harder and harder to get them to stop. tear it all down, man teach the kids about their bodies and sex and freedom. give them the pills which turn them into it's 20, 23, man. into girls. it's 20, 23, man. put your dress on. let's go for a drink. going to a wild, a drink. it's going to a wild, wild ride . it seems that society wild ride. it seems that society is going one of two directions. either this endless, dizzying roller coaster ride continues on speeding up and up and up, or this boat a sudden, painful and abrupt stop, one way is to stay on this mass psychosis ride in viciously compelled conformity and denial, dressed up as liberalism, where politicians p0p liberalism, where politicians pop stars, social media and movie stars all behave like a poet, a jug of lsd on their cornflakes, every instead of milk. and we, the sane, just have to not along confused being kind to accept for fear of damaging their feelings , their damaging their feelings, their self—esteem, or indeed our careers. this is my identity , my careers. this is my identity, my truth, my lived experience , me, truth, my lived experience, me, mine, clean the save the planet, wear a mask , get vaccinated, be wear a mask, get vaccinated, be free, man, the world is coming to an end the roller coaster runs on faster and faster , runs on faster and faster, jarring and shaking its sickly passengers as the icons of our climb the stairs of their private jets in blood diamond studded rainbow coloured denim jackets emblazoned with extinction rebellion badges babbung extinction rebellion badges babbling incoherently about climate change, social justice, black lives matter and reparations . these hyper hippies reparations. these hyper hippies so beloved of the younger generation demand acceptance, obedience and love whilst displaying none of the above . displaying none of the above. they are as i so often say, the exact thing accuse us of st meghan of the latter day perfection drags us along, whether we like it or not. on a hurly burly journey towards greater forgiveness, greater equality and greater her tone alone , compelling, open , alone, compelling, open, generous and kind . unless you generous and kind. unless you happen to be jeremy clarkson , happen to be jeremy clarkson, whose attempted a sincere apology was run down in the street, reversed back over and then shot repeatedly with a 12 bore shotgun. the social is tearing apart and we don't seem to be able to do anything about it yet . still, the dizzying ride it yet. still, the dizzying ride goes on more and more out of control . but there is another control. but there is another way this ride can go as the fabnc way this ride can go as the fabric continues to rip and tear a deep and fundamental of trust between the citizen and the state, i hear more and more people questioning more and more everything. fool me once on you. fool me twice . shame on me. the fool me twice. shame on me. the utany fool me twice. shame on me. the litany of lies that we've had to swallow, digest , regurgitate and swallow, digest, regurgitate and then swallow again non—stop for three years has finally caught with us and has put us in a fevered, a fleeting but suspicious look when your trusted doctor suggests you try some new medication or other, a sense that that sacred houses of parliament may just be a fancy building filled with books, bobbles and crooks. each playing their part in some strange and surreal drama which affects each of our lives , a sense that of our lives, a sense that everything is a performance . we everything is a performance. we know that something is wrong , know that something is wrong, but we cannot join the dots . the but we cannot join the dots. the dots were cast into the wind to the farthest reaches of the earth. so we may neverjoin them earth. so we may never join them again . so demoralised and again. so demoralised and confused we hang on waiting for the right to stop, hoping that soon a churning gurning madness will end . eyes closed, fist will end. eyes closed, fist clenched, but right doesn't stop and can't get off. and then and we can't get off. and then at point not all at once , but in at point not all at once, but in at point not all at once, but in a steady and growing stream, people begin to open their eyes and wake up . nothing people begin to open their eyes and wake up. nothing is people begin to open their eyes and wake up . nothing is what it and wake up. nothing is what it seems. nothing we have been told is true and our trust is gone . is true and our trust is gone. this rollercoaster is not safe. it needs to stop. and with one collective heave, the brake is applied. we sit still dazed for applied. we sit still dazed for a moment and then we hear the quiet wails of despair , turning quiet wails of despair, turning to anger as people wrench themselves from their seats, calm down to the ground and begin to the whole fairground apart rather. us furious and bent on revenge as they seek out those who played them in this game , the social fabric is tyre game, the social fabric is tyre time to decide , go or repair , time to decide, go or repair, but before any else we wanted to ask you completely unrelated to that mad alison wonderland rant that mad alison wonderland rant that i just went on. what awful team building should the cabinet have to do at chequers email views at uk tweet gb news or me directly at lots of box . directly at lots of box. one of the many troubling aspects of this hotel experiment are the interests who are profiting from it filling for start at local hotels with a mixture of albanian, eritrean and afghan men comes lucrative contracts. a leaked team from serco employee recently revealed how cheerful they are about situation. it read we currently have 40,000 asylum seekers staying in hotels and our goal is to get as many people we can into homes in local communities where we are thousands of mostly male asylum seekers, many claiming to be 14, but actually in their twenties coming renowned for coming countries renowned for their democracy like their liberal democracy like afghanistan, and syria. afghanistan, iraq and syria. coming to a street near you say, do you share that goal to get as many of people into your local community? and are you keen to for it? well, you don't get to say and that, unfortunately, is the house next door to you empty. what you wondering who your next door neighbours might be, but are you not cohabiting hand? look at these wonderful perks they have. do you see that bottom left square there where it says utilities and council tax bills paid by serco ? yeah, tax bills paid by serco? yeah, that was a typo . it's meant to that was a typo. it's meant to say utilities and council tax paid by you . kelvin mckenzie paid by you. kelvin mckenzie joins me now to be calm and rational and not upset about anything . kelvin what do you anything. kelvin what do you think if big fan of serco. well they're there to make money and at moment what is going to. anybody who knows anything about landlords anybody who knows anything housing right now knows we are very short of housing and actually rents are literally no matter where you in the country with the few exceptions i suspect are literally through the roof land . for instance, in the roof land. for instance, in london, the south—east, which is the area i know best through the roof. so we now going to have we say this year, supposing we say 50,000 about channel jams across. we've 150,000 out there already in hotels . they're going already in hotels. they're going to move to . the idea is to move to move to. the idea is to move them to homes. to move to. the idea is to move them to homes . they are to move to. the idea is to move them to homes. they are going to put new boilers in, new kitchens and new bathrooms in and. then there will be an adjustment on there will be an adjustment on the rent. it will be upwards, not downwards . well, what does not downwards. well, what does that mean for rents for that mean for the rents for everybody because that's everybody else? because that's the housing which the amount of housing which is disappear available to the disappear, not available to the indigenous group. it's now going to go to, well, 150,000 plus 50,000 today. that would be the equivalent of the whole of durham , the whole every house in durham, the whole every house in durham, the whole every house in durham now being occupied by migrants now. well, but it's not a good idea that you've got you've got these people who've come to britain. we haven't stopped them. so it's not you know, we didn't stop them at all. so they now here they're in hotels thing to hotels isn't the right thing to do the next stage of do to help the next stage of assimilation to house them. well, i mean, obviously, they. well, i mean, obviously, they. well, what is to so well, okay. so what is to so what is going to happen with that amount of housing reduce it from the market. it's to gone to these migrants . from the market. it's to gone to these migrants. i mean our problem is we have got to stop them. there is no issue. the cost to us is incredible. but what about the other aspect to it now? this is only a small aspect to it, but these people come from countries which are quite well. they come over here andifs quite well. they come over here and it's quite crowded. not only is quite cold, the energy is it quite cold, the energy bills are through the roof, but if you are not going to pay the energy because all of the energy bills because all of the utility bills going to be utility bills are going to be paid the taxpayer. what would paid by the taxpayer. what would you be equivalent you do? what would be equivalent to a student? yeah, to being a student? oh, yeah, but else paying. but somebody else is paying. i'll 77, 16, 17, 18, and i'll go 77, 16, 17, 18, and everybody thinking, oh, god, this is terrible. boom. if i were them, i'd be up 23, 24, 25, whatever, to keep my form 25. but 25, you know, if you come from you come from various parts of the world that might be considered quite, quite a cold day. but it does it does make you think why ? well, two things. you think why? well, two things. it does make you think why these people in other countries people stop in other countries on the to freebie britain. on the way to freebie britain. but know, aren't being a bit but know, aren't you being a bit hard on them ? where's your hard on them? where's your compassion , your genuine human compassion, your genuine human compassion? where is it? do you know what i look ? i am worried know what i look? i am worried about our country. i'm not worried . you know, my compassion worried. you know, my compassion is neither here nor there in all this. if you knocked on any door in britain today with some exceptions. you would . people exceptions. you would. people say you either solve this or we voting another way or . we're voting another way or. we're going to rise up and vote for those.i going to rise up and vote for those. i agree it's going to get worse under a labour. i have no idea going to happen. i presume that'll be building blocks in order . take these people that'll be building blocks in order. take these people on. but we have to this issue. it's no good our prime minister, whether it's labour tory just going to bed at night thinking oh well i got through another day, why can't we got the times reports tonight that a thousand migrants have arrived already in the coldest month of the year in which there's know the sea is a terrible. right so not good for wind energy either when it's so calm. okay the houses with. okay well, there we are. so in that case, you two up, it all goes. okay. so those this my plea to this is serco make more money than i also making money. the hotel was owned then going to be making money is not the issue. the issue is there has to be a rather tough solving of this crisis . otherwise we carry on crisis. otherwise we carry on like this . no, they know that we like this. no, they know that we can't do anything about it. they also know these are the smugglers. they also know that come labour. it's actually it's going to be basically it feels like open house. this is an opportunity for the conservative party to lead . and were they to party to lead. and were they to solve it in a manner which did solve it in a manner which did solve it in a manner which did solve it , they would get solve it, they would get a reward at the polling. do you get feeling that the get a feeling that the conservative party don't want to solve because they to be solve it because they to be elected out office and being elected out of office and being opposition for a while? i get the feeling every they the feeling every decision they make get it out. make is to like get it out. i think i think most people think that this is not a conservative at all. so what's your solution 7 at all. so what's your solution ? if i said to you, right, kelvin and can you put in this cap you're now immigrations tsan cap you're now immigrations tsar. what would do? i tell you what would . i would what i would. i would do something would something which would create probably problem. i probably a massive problem. i would actually get the sars to land in france and take the smugglers in the same way as the israeli took out the jihadists this morning in, palestine. these people are mortal enemy are causing us a financial and political crisis and we should treat them as such. so lobbing the ss yeah , but but but people the ss yeah, but but but people smugglers. yeah and job done. yeah i mean but what if emmanuel macron . thanks mel c panel. mel macron. thanks mel c panel. mel c can be honest with you it is way beyond me worrying about whether somebody who claims to be an ally right. is going to do anything about that . my bet is anything about that. my bet is that he'd be delighted that it would be solved. yeah it would cause a big problem, but the biggest problem would be solved there wouldn't be any more of this migration issue. it's eating our into our society. and i think it's causing us causing, i think it's causing us causing, i think it's causing us causing, i think the conservative problem that they don't know whether they're conservatives not anymore. take a rishi he's anymore. you take a rishi he's to himself when this is all over , i'll be chairman of a rather large i'll be making large equity and i'll be making 12 million a year. and i won't have to wake up to find out that ihave have to wake up to find out that i have a guy who used to be the chancellor potentially , chancellor potentially, potentially what? he did pay a penalty if i fiddling his taxes what a moment we have arrived in i think the careless but not deliberate on do you come in here and say that about the are always i was trying to be calm with you it was careless not deliberate . that is true. oh, my deliberate. that is true. oh, my lord. so it was so careless . few lord. so it was so careless. few % of it was. it's a small matter of millions. exactly. so pop the get mm. out screw in the silence is send james bond david how far do we go there. do we stop in france or can we going to belgium and we might go into holland as well. it doesn't matter. we can't just know. there will be people watching this. saying i've got an even this. i saying i've got an even madder than normal and others will saying that's a bad will be saying that's not a bad idea. all i am suggesting is that we cannot just sit here and say, well , i fancy another say, oh, well, i fancy another cup of tea, a glass of red or something, and just we've something, and just say, we've got just get on with. we have got to just get on with. we have to treat it as a war footing. and once we treat it as a war footing , i honestly think we can footing, i honestly think we can we can it. speaking war we can solve it. speaking of war footing, that rishi has footing, now that rishi has bought everyone to chequers for a team building exercise a big team building exercise where he can out to how where he can work out to how even what? well, even more socialist, what? well, give us give us a day that you think they play together to increase each other's self—confidence, etc. i well, first of all, i think you should just fly as a hallway and just end that issue and just say honestly, love your team building. no, kill them. we're just rid of you. we're dumping you out. and i think they have terrible they have simply got to we face massive funding, not sacking . no, no, no, no, no, no. sacking. no, no, no, no, no, no. in order to move on, you have to let go. as you well know , you've let go. as you well know, you've got out. you guys are saying that it's been fantasy, you've been great, you're fiddling of astonishing variety . you've just astonishing variety. you've just got to go. so you have to clear out the stable. it's ridiculous this and you've got dominic raab there, everybody in the world says that he's he's been vile and all the rest of it astonished that he hasn't called it. i raab denies that he's vile, i know, but he's got look, perhaps he's not vile, but he's got who now say he's got 24 people who now say he's while the no have to sort while the no you have to sort this out but just the other issue the other issue is that we are asking totally and completely skint. that was a shocking pace in the et. about three days ago. if you read that, but you pack your bags and actually you probably head to america and just on a boat you get the hell out of this country. we are in a degree of trouble for some time. but but the answer is not to say , i tell the answer is not to say, i tell you what, slash the taxes we haven't got any money. we haven't got any money. we haven't got any money. we haven't got any money. right to give anybody in tax. anyway, i'd love it if you were in charge. it'd be like, send in the troops. yeah. and they're on their building exercises. their team building exercises. they fire everybody. we they were no fire everybody. we are, are it we are in. i look are, we are it we are in. i look you can be as gloomy as you like, but we are in a degree of trouble now and we need some really viable solutions , i'm really viable solutions, i'm afraid. well the man to supply them. don't worry about that. i thought i was in bit of a you know , mood today, but anyway. know, mood today, but anyway. thank you, carl. but we the home office and serco unfortunately they didn't provide us with any statements anyway coming is the left leaning guardian trying to hide the dirty little secret ? hide the dirty little secret? back. in three or. this is a really good one. now how's this for juxtaposition produces from the guardian how they accused the newspaper of institutional racism after they were in to create a podcast using the guardian's founding father who had links to save trade. i suppose john edward taylor as a springboard investigate the legacies of racism off to produce this started delving into its history. the newspaper want to hear any more about it accusing them of bringing their own trauma back to work. now let me get this straight a left news organisation tries to hold himself accountable for their own history once being told who set they do not want to be . how set they do not want to be. how surprise it. so joining me now to chat about this research analyst and culture to dr. rikki neave, a sun keep this is a really good point isn't it. oh i think what it shows lawrence it shows lawrence, is just identity politics, eating itself alive in a way, isn't it? yeah. the gordon trying to do a soul searching exercise when it comes to previous links with the slave trade and sympathy with the confederacy . but now it's the confederacy. but now it's facing complaints over the fact that when it came to the orchestration of the project, they were looking to whitewash aspects of its own history. the fact that it wasn't very comfortable lack comfortable there was the lack transparency well. so think transparency as well. so think what you see is organisations who talk deal about who talk a great deal about anti—racism they when it comes to their own it doesn't quite to their own it doesn't go quite to their own it doesn't go quite to plan does it. so why why did some why does hypocrisy seem to just completely go past these people on the far left? why do they just not care about their own hypocrisy? they just trauma. i think , is the possibility that i think, is the
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lawrence karnow standing by lot, lawrence, a little break here. write a much needed break from the stormy weather. but we've got a long way to go the door just wide open for the storms to roll through out there this evening. >> what a difference last night at this time it was howling across the golden gate bridge. and boy, it was dumping a ton of rain. but now things have quieted down a bit. we had one last wave moving through this afternoon, bringing some more heavy rainfall across parts of the east bay in the south bay. see the thunderstorms popping up there as still a chance we could see a few scattered showers overnight tonight and still concerned about the possibility of some flooding specially in parts of the east bay. that areas shaded in red there. that includes most of contra costa, alameda county, as we could see, rises still along some of the creeks and streams there. but looks like the rain is tailing off in that advisory should come to an end at 06:45pm. tonight? still, we've reports of trees down again today as we had some more gusty winds kicking in at just after noon today in daly city really on a house there. further south. you have more reports. castro valley at 11, 50, even though the most of those winds have gone by now, it doesn't take much the ground saturated. so bringing down some trees and also in the south some trees coming down in that direction. i think that will be a common theme coming up here. we've got another storm system off the coastline. look at that. that is going to be another strong system approaching the bay area, not as strong as the previous one, but we're still looking at maybe 2 to 4 inches of rain in the urban areas. maybe another 3 to 6 inches of rain the higher peaks and there's a much larger storm after that. we'll try to time the storms out for you. coming up few minutes. >> thanking our suite of trees. a large tree fell on overhead wires in burlingame that blocked count train service on the peninsula. took about a half hour for crews to remove that tree. but it did knock out the power lines and utility lines. the trains are not running until this afternoon. caltrans caltrain rather has warns that with more bad weather in the forecast, there could be additional delays on the system. the rain and heavy wind caused this 50 foot tree to come crashing down to one backyard into another. this happened in the >> paradise k neighborhood in timber on another tree fell early this morning in tip and a petaluma right off of petaluma boulevard. no damage there. nobody >> was hurt. but it certainly was startling for people who live in the community. experts say in order to prevent this kind of thing from happening, you might want to hire a qualified arborist to do an assessment, particularly on any leaning trees. they will give you a better idea of any safety concerns. a tragic story in the north bay, a toddler in occidental in county was >> killed when a redwood tree came toppling down on to his home. the town's fire chief was the first one on the scene. but sadly says there's nothing he or paramedics could do. kron four's. rob nesbitt talks with the boy's grandmother and has her reaction tonight. flooding and power outages is one thing with this storm. but loss of life is the most serious. and that's what happened to a toddler at this home behind me. >> devastating a home destroyed pickup truck crushed a nightmare. but the biggest loss on joy road in occidental wednesday was the death of 2 year-old dion to keeney his grandmother. eileen keeney shared her memories of little e on with me full of life full of >> people happiness to everybody connected with no matter if use at a grocery store at the par. >> according to the sonoma county sheriff's office, the toddler was sitting on the living room couch around 05:30pm, strong winds brought a redwood tree down onto the home through the ceiling and onto we on occidental fire. c ief ron minority was the first to arrive on scene traffic household child. he was kind of covered in debris. he said my child not breathing. the chief and paramedics did what they could to resuscitate the grab the child from the father and started cpr. but it wasn't enough. leonardi says there were multiple calls wednesday night to downed power lines and trees onto homes. but this was the worst parents, dan. and you are now left to pick up the pieces of what's left of their home. >> they're a hard time. >> you know holding onto the memories of their toddler nickname goldie. and he brought lot of life to the world and you will continue to bring life to the world. >> at occidental rob nesbitt kron, 4 news. >> another person died in a car accident in fairfield. police say a 19 year-old woman died after driving into standing water and started to hydroplane. police say she lost control of her car and hit a utility pole. no other people were hurt in that crash. evacuation warning does remain in place for those who live near the russian river in sonoma county. this map shows the affected areas stretches all the way from healdsburg on highway. want to win 101, down the river through guerneville into jenner on the coast. the snow, the county sheriff says the russian river is expected to crest at 33 feet. the water level is expected to drop some time later, but it will rise again higher on sunday night. anyone who lives below the 40 foot level is asked to be prepared to leave that river area at a moment's notice. they're saying you should have your emergency go bags withm essential medicines and documents ready to move. >> in the south bay, a san jose chp officer is recovering in the hospital after being struck by a falling tree. the highway patrol says it happened about 11 o'clock this morning on highway 70. while the officer was responding to a crash in the southbound lanes. the officers injuries are not considered life-threatening. no one else was hurt and there was no property damage. >> here's a look at the current power outages reported by pg and e the orange areas have anywhere from 500 to 5,000 customers in the dark, the green ones are fewer customers. keep in mind pg measures. the outages by customers not individual people. so even if an outage shows just a few 100 customers in the dark. it actually could be a much larger number of people in that could be large buildings with lots of apartments and so on pg e at a news conference to provide an update on the restoration of proj process. and they say that some customers might need to wait a little bit longer to get their power back. >> because of the many hazards that our crews are facing, we anticipate that those customers are still without power. we'll take a little bit longer to restore because we don't have access to many of areas are we really dangerous conditions for our crews are are falling around them. we have floating and soil movement when they're trying to restore our service. >> pg also said its emergency response team will be standing by for this weekend's upcoming storm. >> the wet weather making travel challenging. bart officials say they want to make sure the system is running when a storm hits and all of the trains are moving slower to ensure safety. this will give train operators more lead time to hit the brakes if it's something as blocking the tracks and slowing down. also stops the wheels from getting out of line with the rails, locking up still the rain could cause delays. so they shared some tips for getting you to where you want to go. really. got a look at real-time departures. >> and see, you know, he's your train 8 minutes away or is it 2025 minutes away? and you know, if you need to rush because you don't want that long gap or if you can take your time getting to the station. >> but officials say crews are ready with chainsaws and sandbags to get the trains moving in case of any falling trees. and it is much safer to use public transit rather than driving in the heavy rain. >> coming up, almost a dozen rounds later and the u.s. house of representatives still doesn't have a speaker will have a live update. >> is there a breakthrough in cancer research? researchers have created an experimental vaccine turning tumor cells into their own worst enemies. we'll have more on that coming up. wind and rain left behind damage on >> the storm took its toll up and down the peninsula, downed more. and kron four's haaziq madyun has the latest on the cleanup effort in san mateo county. >> take a look at this huge tree that came down dangerously close to this apartment building right there. >> we have been on the alameda at valencia in the san mateo county town el going up. it was one of several tall trees that came down on this block here in the store. there are also several breaks in this high voltage power line that suffered damage as well impacting residents who live here. >> yeah, i think that might be our power went out and about i don't know 6.37. last night. so right, right after you finish making dinner. >> dale county public works. crews have been working around the clock clearing road hazards, including rock slides and numerous reports of downed trees like this one here that fell onto the odyssey pizzeria and spoke by phone to the public information officer for the san mateo county sheriff's office about the range of storm related hazards in this part of the peninsula. so throughout the cold including over on tara moss beach possible bears will south we've got the breeze on roadways. we have. >> power lines down, trees down, wires down. we have flooding in certain areas. so we're encouraging residents if they can to stay home, still stay off the roadways. let. >> the power crews worked to try to restore power. there are some without power let. county roads worked to clear some of that debris because it is hazardous to travel on the roadways at this time. >> kron 4 news. >> take a look at this powerful wave split the capital, a wharf in half. you can see right in the middle. it's just broken into the waves there. rising as high as 35 feet capital, a village. the town is flooded as well. and people living in those low lying coastal areas in santa cruz county are now under mandatory evacuation orders and more rain is in the forecast chief meteorologist lawrence karnow has the latest. yeah, we've got more storms. more powerful storms taking aim at california has really the door open now to see more of these storms come on through with really nothing to stop him. so we're getting a little bit of a break. now. all the rain tapering off around the bay area. you not see that widespread rain. still some scattered showers out. there is dry. >> out of the golden gate bridge right now. still some huge swells moving along the coastline. we saw some 30 footers moving along coastline today and soap still looking at some high surf throughout the night tonight into early tomorrow morning as those waves continuing to pound the coastline all generated by those strong winds from that previous storm system. in fact, we're still seeing some large waves off the coastline here. some of the buoys out there right now off the in the north bay. you can see the waves are coming in right there. 24 feet. it's been pretty consistent over the last couple of hours out off
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specialist how dupixent can help heal your skin from within. >> welcome back to our continuing coverage of this storm. just getting word about a big tree that is blocking both lanes of southbound highway one pacifica between paul meadow avenue, the on ramp there and the francisco boulevard off-ramp caltrans and chp know about it on their way. but for the time being, nobody getting through southbound on highway one in pacifica as we see the radar there. here's the tweet from pacifica police outlining the issue. we get an update on that situation, there, we will let you know about it. we want to send it now to kron four's dan kerman who has been monitoring the situation at the sandbag phillips station in san francisco. we checked in with dan at 4 o'clock. things were calm and relatively nice then we saw dad and he was getting pummeled with rain. then it looks like things have eased off a bit >> they have eased off a bit. but we can tell you here at the public works yard where they were giving out sandbags is that they have now we run out of sandbags. there's another load of sandbags that are on the way. but at this point, there are not any. they're hoping to get more before the night is out. we'll keep you posted on that. but right now, no sandbags here. let me show you some video of what it looked like earlier. these public works. crews were working through that driving rain that you saw me in about an hour or so ago. dispensing the bit of sandbags putting him in people's cars. those people, many of whom had suffered flooding during the new year's eve storms. >> our backyard. it was flooding into our garage. so i'm just trying to block it. >> with sandbags got to understand that, you know that our property, we try to get some bags a he just rain. now we're it. yeah, of course. of anything like saturday. i was a lot of flesh saturday you get flooded over the weekend, we did not too bad, but you never know. >> also in san francisco, we saw some glass falling out of the box plaza high-rise. in addition to that, some other issues earlier in the day, some flooding at 6th and brannan entrance to interstate to ad. we saw trees down across the city. only a handful of them like this one on the high street weather wise. it was pretty mild for most of the day. people using an umbrella to get through. not a lot of heavy rain, but as we said after the 4 o'clock hour, things really started to come down. it's coming down right now here back live at the public works yard here at or kansas street. they've been giving out sandbags since about noon today, but they've not been able to keep up with the demand. right now. they are out of sandbags, but they're hoping to get more in. so people will be able to get some either later tonight or tomorrow morning. that's the latest reporting live in san francisco. dan kerman kron. 4 news. all right, and this just in. we've got an evacuation warning. it's in place for those living near the russian river in sonoma county. the map on your screen. it shows the affected areas. >> this thing is pretty. >> brought it stretching all the way from healdsburg to the coast just to jenner. the sonoma county sheriff says the river is expected to peak at 33 feet tonight and into the early hours of tomorrow morning. the water level expected to drop sometime tomorrow afternoon. but is expected to rise even higher on sunday night. so anybody who is below the 40 foot flood level being asked to be prepared to leave at a moment's notice. we want to have your go bags ready to go with essential medicines and that's very important that you are ready to go. and we've seen the russian river. >> flood historically. so that certainly can happen as we continue to track this rain that's moving through as we speak again, expect the russian river to be higher on sunday. we're expecting rain not only tonight, which is what we see right here on storm tracker. 4 radar, but also some tomorrow saturday, sunday. we'll take a quick break. more breaking news >> the rain is falling hard and at times sideways as we live here at storm tracker, 4 radar in just a short time ago. no, what sent some hurricane hunters into the storm to gather data. and we do not usually see that on this coast. highly unusual chief meteorologist lawrence karnow here too. break it all down extremely intense storm now making landfall very deep area of low pressure behind it. so seeing that rain coming just watching the across the golden gate bridge. the winds are whipping at that point. >> and that truck was just shaking around out there. so if you're driving a high-profile vehicle, you've got to be careful out there, these kind of conditions. but there's that low that we're talking about an extremely deep area of low pressure is gone through what we call bombogenesis, which means it's rapidly intensified in 24 hours. and pulled in a bunch of that subtropical moisture all the way from the hawaiian islands and made that atmospheric river event. so here we go. the positive. the at all. right on the bay area right now took a while to get here. we have the showers early on this morning. but the heavier rainfall now moving through. but some of the mountain tops even this morning, more an inch inch and a half for rainfall. just from that very
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lawrence, a singer/songwriter in the band lawrence. clyde: due to live nation's control across the industry, we have practically no leverage in negotiating them. if they want to take 10% of the revenues and call it a facility fee, they can, and have. geoff: ticketmaster and live nation merged in 2010, combining ticketing, artist management, and venues under one single werful company. some democrats advocated for breaking up the company, saying it violates antitrust laws. sen. blumenthal: you have clear dominance, monopolistic control. this whole concert ticket system is a mess. it's a monopolistic mess. geoff: while republicans called ticketmaster out for subpar service. sen. kennedy: if you care about the consumer, you're going to hold the price down. you're going to cut out the middleman. sen. blackburn: why is it that you have not developed the algorithm to sort out what is a bot and what is a consumer? why is it that the bank can do it? as i said earlier, why is it the local power company can do it, but you can't? geoff: taylor swift, for her part, has called the ticket buying experience excruciating. senator amy klobuchar led today's hearing and joins us now live from the capitol. it's great to have you here. and during the hearing today, you said that ticketmaster, with its parent company, live nation, that they are the definition of a monopoly. as you see it, what problems does ticketmaster's unchecked industry dominance create? sen. klobuchar: well, first of all, you saw it. and it's not just taylor swift. and we appreciate her fans being out therwith us and making antitrust sexy again. but it is not just her concerts. it's bad bunny's fans. it is harry styles' fans. it is springsteen's fans. many, many artists and bands throughout time, way back to pearl jam, havbrought this issue to the forefront. the other piece about it is ticket prices. a government study found that 27% average -- and this was even a few years ago -- were these fees. in the testimony we got today, sometimes, it's 75%, 80% of the ticket price. and as you heard from clyde lawrenceom a band called lawrence, that has said maybe one day he will also freeze the internet, he said that he literally gets only $6 for an eight-member banned from a lot of these ticket sales. what's the answer? that's what we were focused on today. and i don't think you could tell if it was democrats or republicans asking the questions, because there was so much unity on taking on a company that has a monopoly on ticketing, 7 to 80%, depending on how you look at it, does the promotions and, the third part of the triangle, owns the arenas or makes them take three to five to seven-year contracts to get their services, acing out any competition. geoff: well, on that point, you mentioned the dominance that ticketmaster and live nation have. should that company be broken up? sen. klobuchar: that is clearly one option here. and it worked with at&t. we got better long-distance rates and a brand-new cell phone industry that brought people's prices down. it could work here. 2010, i voiced concerns
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