Under President Bidens Justice Department. The latest round of charges are coming out of special counsel jack smiths investigation into the 2020 election and the january 6th attack on the capitol. The former president now faces new federal counts including conspiracy to defraud the unite states, conspiracy to obstruct official proceedings, obstruction of official proceedings, and conspiracy against the rights of the pe people. Well we now know that Special Prosecutor jack smiths case against the former president. What is unclear is how the unprecedented set of accusation will hold up in court, and the impact on the 2024 president ial race. Hello, everyone, this is outnumbered. Im only compact know he was my cohost kayleigh mcenany. Also joining us today the story anchor and executive editor martha maccallum, Television Host and author kim douglas; an Fox News Contributor and professor of medicine at nyu Medical Center dr. Marc siegel. But first lets go to david sponge who is live at th
let s start with the war in ukraine, and nato s secretary general has admitted there is a difference between allies on whether to use cluster weapons in ukraine. it follows reports that washington is expected to announce a new weapons package for kyiv which will include cluster munitions. ukraine has been asking for them for months to boost its counteroffensive against russia, but many countries around the world ban the use of such weapons because of the danger they pose to civilians. here s whatjens stoltenberg had to sayjust a couple of hours ago. it is for individual allies to make decisions on what type of weapons. all allies agree on the delivery of weapons and ammunition to ukraine and allies are delivering an unprecedented level of weapons to support ukraine. germany and many other allies are delivering different types of ammunition, weapons to ukraine. but when it comes to cluster ammunition, there is a difference between allies because some allies have signed the con
american dream and what s left of it and to salvage what you can. and this is happening, you know, sporadically around the area. and, look, there are decisions that need to be made. there are short-term decisions and long-term, but sanibel, the causeway is down. you can t get there by car. so if you re going to be on sanibel island, you have to go back and forth by boat. for a long time. exactly. and that that bridge is going to take we were thinking, like, how could they put metal plates? but it is broken in so many places, it is going to be that way for a long time. i should mention, though, there is a community called babcock branch in charlotte county that is all solar. they have this solar ray, all of it survived the storm. minimal damage, full power. and so as we talk about the future, about rebuilding, and the resilience of living on the coast, wouldn t it be nice to not have to wait in a gasl line and have air conditioning and light and information right now
francisco, larceny up 20%, assault and homicide up 11%, up 9%. carley: in los angeles, district attorney george gascon is facing his second recall attempt in two years and in new york city, bragg is getting loads of criticism for his liberal policy including from the city s own democratic mayor. brooke singman has the latest. brooke, good morning. brooke: good morning, guys. the people of san francisco have spoken and chesa boudin will no longer be the district attorney after overwhelming vote. 60% of votes are in favor of chesa boudin being removed from office. calling the race just after midnight today and chesa boudin conceded just after. people are angry. they are frustrated. i want to be clear about what happened tonight. the right-wing billionaires outspent us 3-1, exploited an environment where people are appropriately upset and created electoral dynamic where we were literally shadow boxing. brooke: chesa boudin will be removed from office 10 days after the bo
that address the challenges that are now surfacing that this killer had in his life. that lead to someone doing what he did. and then there will be all other kinds of issues. there will be a committees formed. there will be meetings held. there will be proposals that will be derived, many of which will lead to laws that will be passed in the state of texas because let me make one thing perfectly clear. the status quo is unacceptable. this crime is unacceptable. we re not going to be here and talking about it and do nothing about it. we will be looking for the best laws that we can get past to make our communities and schools safer. [overlapping voices] universal background checks. [inaudible] governor abbott: let s be clear about a couple things. that show that these background checks. if everyone wants to seize on a particular strategy and assume that is the golden strategy right there, look at what happened in the santa fe shooting. a background check had no relevancy w