san francisco. her philosophy is to treat to homeless with dignity and respect. but recently she has watched many of them die without any hope or help. a gut wrenching experience that led her to make the case for safe injection sites where addicts can get high under supervision to prevent accidental overdose. in the past two years in san francisco we have had 1,360 people die of overdoses. michael is a conservative blogger and author and he blames what he calls liberal do-gooders like lydia and progressive leaders like san francisco mayor london breed for ruining american cities by encouraging and condoning antisocial behavior like addiction. in the name of compassion they are doing what addicts want them to do. he points out safe injection sites are illegal. you believe the mayor s office
goals. the fans weld on the team until the bitter, bitter end. tonight, being an england supporter it was a gut wrenching experience. parts of the us are braced for more record breaking temperatures having already endured the hottestjune on record. forecasters are warning that some places including california and nevada will remain dangerously hot, fuelling fears of even more wildfires. charlotte wright reports. in the western united states, the heat is relentless. on friday, death valley in california reached 54.1; degrees celsius, believed to be the highest temperature ever reliably recorded on earth. now more warnings that much of california and nevada will be dangerously hot in the coming days. we definitely took the time to take extra precautions. we brought a coolerfull of water, and we are making
imagine you don t have any idea how long it s going to take, how much time you have left. if it s going to work or not and then having to prioritize, what loved ones you reach out to and i thought to myself very quickly, how can i reach people en masse. i thought i ll facebook live this, at least i knew that my family and friends and colleagues, i d be able to get to them but it was definitely a gut wrenching experience. joe, tell us what you saw that s the picture of you facebook living them. you didn t even talk but you just wanted to make that connection. joe, tell you what you heard and saw when you realized it was an emergency on the plane. i actually sat right by the wiow right near the engine that elodedo i got a front row viewf everything happening while it was happening. so we heard a big boom and everyone started screaming. the plane went lopsided. oxygen masks dropped down and it
the last 10, 15 years. 25 years ago we saw the assassination, in the 70s we saw teams of police officers gunned down by black liberation army. this is a gut wrenching experience for the rank-and-file. what are the challenges, though, for new york city. as you said an extraordinary complex city that s right now in large part because of you and many of your predecessors and because of a lot of the work of bill bratton as well, how difficult does it make policing in new york city that you got the mayor and the police officers at war? well, it does make it difficult and that s why i say i think efforts have to be made either by third parties or the parties themselves to make an effort to come together. you know, it s now time to go forward. they ve made their statement. let s try to get together and
and it s about thinking completely outside of the box. and dealing with the psychological problems, the family problems, the depression that comes with being unemployed after having been employed it s more than that. i watched it. it s a gut wrenching experience for the entire family. we re going to be having him on. but that story is the one that is being repeated again and again and again in this country and it s not a simple fix. it s not move here get a job. they got to reinvent themselves. up have to write a thank you note my father. to be fair my dad is a great guy. unemployed for almost a year and a half. you watch what it does to your psyche. you re the result of that hard work so he should be so proud. what a shame. your rolling your eyes at me, mika? i m looking right at you and i thought that story was amazing. robert gibbs thank you very much. brian sullivan will be back with