proud to stand with the rioters. so eric adams, i have hope for them. he was the only democrat in the democratic primary that said he would get tough on crime. he s got to get tough on crime. he has a great police commissioner. he cannot try to split the difference here. there s no room for compromise when you re dealing with criminals with guns, illegal guns and killers and murders. martha: the past few days a baby shot in the cheek, a 19-year-old girl at burger king was killed. a woman pushed on to the subway track. he said these things wake you up to what is going on in the city. politics could help. 81% of voters are extremely or very concerned about the levels of crime in their cities across the country. peter king, congressman, thanks. good to have you with us. thank you, martha. thanks for doing this. martha: see you soon. two exclusive big interviews
local four s to responders and law enforcement and been an advocate for additional funding. katie: the white house refusing to call out to radical das as cities are being rocked by violence. arresting the criminal they say murdered breanna crew furthered inside a high-end furniture store, arrested at a bus stop and surprised taking a long rap sheet filled with dozens of crimes in three states, at the time of the murder he was free on a $1,000 bond. and after the heinous crime in new york where an 11 month year old baby girl was hit in the face by a stray bullet has been in critical but stable condition, local leaders venting their fury over what is happening. doesn t matter to me if it is a police officer shot or if it is a baby shot, i m going to stay in the streets until the city is safe. i am not going to surrender this
also because the state senate pluck leader scott willowick says criminals know how to exploit plot policies for their own gain. house republicans in the u.s. house of representatives sent a letter to the attorney general of the united states saying you ve got to help us crack down on these theft of railcars because it is it s no long ear secret and somebody has goes got to do something about it so, gavin newsom right looks like a third world country. meantime, 7:16 here in the east. carley joins us with terrible news out of the bronx. carley: yeah. that s right. steve. staying with the crime crisis here from california to new york. the nypd releasing foot tang of footage11-month-old baby girl sn the face by a stray bullet while sitting in the car in the bronx. the suspect seen running through a busy street with a gun. police say he was chasing after someone. the baby shot was just learning
skyrocket. the white house responded to the letter beginning with this trip the president, along with overwhelming majority of americans know we can and must have a criminal justice system that both protects public safety and uphold findings ideals of people treatment under the laws. for executive action on police reform, white house press secretary jen psaki said yesterday the of ministrations previously held back on it in hopes of reaching bipartisan agreement which we now know it s without a deal. arthel: thank you, alex. eric: the killing of a 22-year-old police officer, jason rivera was the fourth time nypd officer was shot in the line of duty this week adding more pressure on the new mayor of new york eric adams is a former police kat at himself to address public safety. new york city has been grappling with increase in violent crimes this month including 11 month old, a baby shot in the face by
grocery store and heard his wife screaming holding their 11-month-old baby girl who was struck by a stray bullet in the left cheek while sitting in a parked car in the bronx. the baby was wearing this pink coat stained in blood. rushed to the hospital and she is in critical but stable condition. a man fired a gun twice while chasing another man. no arrests have been made. eric adams called this a wake-up call. doesn t matter if it s a police officer shot or a baby shot. i m going to stay in these streets until this city is safe. i m not going to surrender this city to violence. in philadelphia murders are up 22%, outpassing last year s record homicide rate and carjackings have tripled since 2019. more than 100 carjackings or attempts this month alone. back here in new york city two police officers have been shot