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sandra: all new at 2:00, calling all officers. los angeles mayor karen bass is making good on her campaign promise. looking to recruit hundreds are month police officers in an effort to rebuild the city s reputation in the face of rising crime. john: she says it s long overdue, after the lapd lost nearly 1,000 officers, many pinning it on defund the police and soft on crime policies. sandra: welcome back, john, halfway there. john: halfway there, halfway to friday. the long slow slide into the weekend from here. john roberts in washington. the democratic mayor already warning some in her party may see her proposal as a betrayal, specifically those who have supported defunding the police. but others say safety should be everyone s priority. i remember, and i m old enough to remember where it did not matter if you were a democrat or republican, your safety was one that every party cared about. sandra: right to matt, covering the story closely. matt, there s a ....
them joint bottom of the premier league. and it s another cold day to day across southern and eastern parts of england, with some dense fog lingering for some in the north and west. more cloud and gradually turning milder. i ll have all the details here on breakfast. it s sunday 22 january. our main story: labour is calling for an investigation into claims made in the sunday times that the chairman of the bbc helped borisjohnson to secure a loan of £800 thousand just weeks before he was recommended for the position at the corporation by the then prime minister. richard sharp, whosejob involves upholding the bbc s independence, has denied any conflict of interest. a spokesperson for mrjohnson said he had never sought or received any financial advice from mr sharp. 0ur political correspondent helen catt reports. richard sharp was appointed as the new chair of the bbc injanuary 2021. he was chosen by the culture secretary and the prime minister, then borisjohnson. the sun ....
quick-whited you are. it s just awfully good that someone with the temperament of donald trump is not in charge of the law in our country. because you would be in jail. [laughter] jesse: and debates are really your last chance to deliver that knockout blow. are you better off than you were four years ago? is it easier for you to go and buy things in the stores than it was four years ago? is there more or less unemployment in the country than there was four years ago? is america as respected throughout the world as it was? jesse: but, last night, in the pennsylvania senate debate, john fetterman knocked himself out the second he opened his mouth. hi, g good night everybody. i m working to serve pennsylvania. jesse: only got worse from there. campaign dr. oz is a carpet bagger who owns a lot of homes and he has gotten some traction on that. did he debate you have to show off your policy chops. fetterman couldn t even spew slogans. no, here s what i think w ....
game s over. just ask the falcons. one second they were almost super bowl champs. the next thing you know they re watching brady hold a trophy. can t brag about a trophy that hasn t happened. you can t hype up a bill that hasn t done a darn thing yet, unless you re joe biden, taking a victory leap over his massive infrastructure spending bill. i signed it, and it was a once-in-a-generation investment in our nation s roads, bridges, railroads, airports, water systems, and high-speed internet. i really mean it. this is like a new industrial revolution. jesse: primetime launched an investigation. a trillion dollars and a year later and biden s broken ground on one project. a heated sidewalk in a small new hampshire town. the project s not even close to finished, and won t be before winter. the city of berlin, new hampshire, has a 17% poverty rate, but the white house figured they could use a $20 million heated sidewalk. surprise-surprise, the city residents didn t want ....
country s pre pandemic preparations before 2020. north korea fires a suspected missile overjapan, in what appears to be a deliberate escalation to get the attention of tokyo and washington. hello and welcome if you re watching in the uk or around the world. the first preliminary hearing of the uk covid 19 inquiry is about to begin. there will be an opening statement by the chair of the inquiry, baroness hallett, followed by a minute s silence. the session will focus on how prepared the uk was for a pandemic before 2020. joining us now from the inquiry is our health correspondent, jim reed . hello. just tell us a little more, if you would, about this first phase of the inquiry? of the inquiry? yes, this inquiry was announced of the inquiry? yes, this inquiry was announced by of the inquiry? yes, this inquiry was announced by boris - of the inquiry? yes, this inquiry| was announced by boris johnson of the inquiry? yes, this inquiry - was announced by boris johnson ba ....