the justice. mostly just screaming from really ugly people. and no matter what your color, you re a white supremacist just by minding your own business commuting or worst of all helping other people in danger especially if you re riding new york s f train where the f stands for get me the f out of this city. you know the story, deranged man got killed on a new york city subway car. witnesses say he was screaming threats at passengers, throwing gar beige and so on. a few stepped up to restrain him, one put him in a choke hold and later he died at the hospital. in a normal world the headline would be heroes step in to protect terrorized strap hangers. all right. [cheers and applause] greg: but not so. in the words of cnn, the victim was experiencing homelessness. you know, like experiencing indigestion as if there s a pill and we won t let him have it. he was a vagrant just trying to get home. they don t call them experiencing terror and it is terror when an unhinged man frea
president biden continues to defend his performance on the economy. why fact checkers say the numbers don t add up. the spike in crime could be worse than we think. we ll look at a new report that finds 40% of the country s law enforcement agencies have failed to report crime stats to the fbi in 2021 leaving us wondering what the real picture is. we begin with team coverage of another primary election night. mark meredith is in south carolina where there s a split decision to the two g.o.p. representatives who face off with two trump challengers. and bret baier joins us live in studio tonight to kick off our coverage on what would be a bellwether special election in the texas border district. very interesting one, brett. reporter: shannon, good evening. this is a really big deal. as we go to the big board here, i can tell that you this texas election, a special election in texas 34 which is a district that is essentially 84%, 84% hispanic. there s theboard i said would real
the justice. mostly just screaming from really ugly people. and no matter what your color, you re a white supremacist just by minding your own business commuting or worst of all helping other people in danger especially if you re riding new york s f train where the f stands for get me the f out of this city. you know the story, deranged man got killed on a new york city subway car. witnesses say he was screaming threats at passengers, throwing gar beige and so on. a few stepped up to restrain him, one put him in a choke hold and later he died at the hospital. in a normal world the headline would be heroes step in to protect terrorized strap hangers. all right. [cheers and applause] greg: but not so. in the words of cnn, the victim was experiencing homelessness. you know, like experiencing indigestion as if there s a pill and we won t let him have it.
dig into this with our political panel coming up. in the meantime, we ll see you again in just a few minutes. reporter: see you soon. shannon: if you have trouble showing up to work on time, don t miss this story kevin will bring you in a few minutes. lawmakers capital hill are racing to try to capitol hill are racing to try to pass gun legislation before the recess, senate minority leader mitch mcconnell has tentative support for at least the basic outline that s been agreed to by a group of bipartisan senators. for myself, i m comfortable with the framework and if the legislation ends up reflecting what the framework indicates, i ll be supportive. shannon: senate package focuses on mental health, more extensive background checks for buyers under the age of 21 and incentives for states willing to pass so-called red flag laws. coming up, what the heck is this cat doing as people are minding their business commuting to work and heading out? and a chaotic scene out of portland
my photojournalist oliver janney and i giving you a look. this is the main body of i-95 heading south. cars moving at a fairly good rate of speed. there are snow plows out here, john. but the problem is that they cannot keep up with this rate of snowfall. so you ve got some accumulation on the main part of the road. and it is very treacherous, john. the people you saw on the sides of the road having spun out, are these people largely just trying to go about their daily business commuting? did they not heart warnings to stay off the roads? reporter: you know, they re out here for all sorts of reasons. some of them are just going about their daily commuting, some of them are just trying to get from one place to another, maybe a trip they had planned that they have to be in a certain place by a certain time. the volume on the road has was reduced. so i think a lot of people are heeding the warnings, john. but again, these conditions deteriorate just to rapidly. and it looks like now