the panels of the previous border wall that was being constructed. said yesterday. somebody should be imposed about. some countries are imposing quarantine. i don t think it rises as the level of concern that existed with covid-19. pga champion justin thomas: just another manic monday. wish it were sunday that s my fun day. will: some kind of weekday inspiration. why aren t we standing? brian: observe what s happening it s a beautiful sunrise. will: it is a gorgeous sunrise in roscommon, michigan brought in by the bangles. will cain in for steve doocy. answer. ainsley: manic monday. brian always stands up right until we go on camera. and so today i just stood up and i adjusted my pants and he didn t stand up. i said what s going on here? brian: the problem is because i was told that i sat too much because your hamstrings get tight if you sit too much. i try to stand as much in possible in life. will: i was told the other day that sitting is the n
two hours around the elementary school and adjusted the perimeter to exclude both schools. we ve done this in an effort to minimize the impact on the students and families while we continue with our search efforts. the district attorney and i have an ongoing dialogue and committed to providing them the most up-to-date information so they can make informed decisions about school operations. we re utilizing hundreds of state, local and federal enforcement officers, k-9s and various technology in an effort to keep the community safe. i d like to provide the media some insight of the scope in place. as a reminder, we re asking the public s help by familiarizing themselves with photograph and description of cavalcante, to check security cameras and call us immediately if they believe they may have seen him. again, we ask residents to secure homes, outbuildings and vehicles. cavalcante has clearly obtained some clothing and other unknown supplies. we want to minimize any opportunit
i wish you guys would go back to mayor adams and tell him the city is not safe. my brother just became a statistic on the way to the city. will: terrible story. this comes the same time that mayor eric adams or at least those around him have dropped the hint that he might be interested in running for president of the united states. that he sees an opening in the lane for democratic nominees should joe biden not run. of course that s all predicated on the idea that you run the city of new york competently. here you have the fourth subway murder of 2022. so essentially a little less than one a month now subway murders and this one is absolutely tragic for a guy on the way to brunch. brian: shot in the chest killed instantly. do your job, get crime off the streets. this is the same mayor adams who 10 days ago came out and said come on, executives. demand your people come back to the city and get out of your
adams addressed police after an off-duty officer was hit by a bullet while sleeping in his car. violence rose last year in cities across the nation. in new york, early into the year, homicides are down. but complaints for rape are up nearly 16%. robberies up more than 25%. people are afraid to walk on the streets. crime is happening. the subway is a disaster. he s got a big job ahead of him. reporter: the disturbing trend a major challenge facing adams who ran on a promise of safer streets and subways. and now must deliver. while balancing reformers demands for more equitable policing and providing social services. our recovery is dependent on the public safety in this city. and in this subway system. we can do that with the right balance. a balance of safety and a balance of proactively giving people the assistance they need when they re in mental health