years ago. in philadelphia, the city of brotherly love seems anything but. 304 murders so far, the trend could break the city s record by the end of the year. a 1-year-old girl shot and wounded while held in her mother s arms from a drive-by. if your shooter or you identify with a violent group, you will be held accountable by my office. no mother, no child, no family should live in fear in their community. in the nation s capital authorities are looking for suspects in the shooting outside the nationals park baseball stadium as a nationals and padres were playing. the gunfire. in new york city, the shocking and brazen shooting in broad daylight. a gunman seen chasing his prey, 16-year-old who gets shot in the leg. police now searching for the shooter. democratic mayoral candidate eric adams, former cop, blames gang warfare. you look at the shootings you ve seen, gangs are driving
For more than three decades, it was known as one of the premier road races in America that drew Olympic level competition, held right here in Philadelphia.
milestone, reporting no pandemic-related deaths monday for the first time since july. and the city-wide virus positivity rate once in excess of 40% is now at less than 1%, its lowest point. the clear piece of evidence that new york city s coming back strong. across the country, cases and deaths have plunged to their lowest levels in nearly a year. this morning ohio is dropping its mask mandate and capacity rules. the city of brotherly love is back open today as philadelphia discards its capacity limits and distancing rules. on pennsylvania avenue, the white house announcing many employees will return to in-person work next month as the president s next vaccination goal looms. our goal by july 4 suggest the americans to have one shot.
and not only to see that, but know that each one of those names they had their own friends and family, they had their own story, they had their own life and they sacrificed that for our american ideal, for this ideal of freedom, and knowing that those seals are just a fraction of the heroes that have given their lives for this great nation, so we just you need the to make sure that we never forget them. jillian: absolutely. and there s a lot dividing people today but i think it s important that we step back and we remember there are so many people who have made that ultimate sacrifice, fighting for us, so we can live in this great country, so we can be free and experience all the things we do. you are one of those who fought for those things for us, jocko willink, thank you for your service again. we appreciate it. thanks for being here today. thanks for having me, jillian. todd: coming up, the city of brotherly love turning a cold shoulder to science as it lifts only some of the cor
feathers. i don t think you re afraid of this mask. this is a short-term inconvenience for long-term freedom. come on, now. todd: what s going on with his hair? we should also talk about that. greg abbott repealed the mask mandate in march and recently banned mandatory masking for public schools. it s weird looking, a mullet. city of philly returning to 100% capacity wednesday, more than a week earlier than expected, thanks to a dropoff in new coronavirus cases. officials are still keeping some mandates in place. jillian: even with the record low positivity rate of 3.28%, so are officials really following the science. here to weigh in, u.s. senate candidate kathy barnett. thanks for joining us. good morning. thank you for having me. jillian: let s be pull up here the coronavirus restrictions in philadelphia and this reads, businesses can open at full capacity, social distancing