law enforcement was dragged through the mud. it does demonstrate, does it not, the methodical nature necessarily so of putting together a solid case against a suspect? as painful, as a cop reading through the arrest warrant, for a four-year cop, this is a heck of a warrant. we have big brother helping them write the warrant. but this is an amazing investigation, very tight. and the police the cops aren t in the business of naming suspects. they re in the business of arresting people and convicting them. i know how frustrating it is. they did a decent job of keeping the confidence of the entire country. they communicated as much as they can. they knew they knew something they did tilt their hands a few times if you watched the press conference. they were narrowing down on
that is the artery that makes the city. ainsley: i m hearing differently, i m hearing from the mom whose son was pushed on the tracks the cops aren t there, i m hearing from friends that take the subway the cops aren t there, that s why the front cover of the post says they are hiring another company because there are not enough police officers. that s okay. i think you ve got to flood the subways with security. because it doesn t matter. of course it matters how safe you are, but you need the perception of safety. you need to feel safe. you need to feel like when i was riding the subway as a young man that the good people would take care of you if a bad person did something instead of looking away or backing away. or just taking video. i think if we work together if everyone has a commitment to safety i think that the subway is what makes new york a great city. if they lose so when they lose the city. ainsley: what you hear a lot from people it s it s the crazy people too, god b
watch yourself current liquor that comes off the shelf take it slow baby once a bit of time taste good but this ain t your mama s apple pie if you re with me you want to take it out of the city get a little more nitty-gritty do some midnight fishing some mood light kissing come on let s ride dance in the land of milk and honey down here we do it up right if you want to get to slipping out like that burned away your life where your belt like that ain t your fault you ain t from a town like that so let me show you how to get down like that we splash a little coke on our crown like that we funk it up a little bruno mars like that pull it all together make it sound like that, oh! well, hey if you re with me if you want to take it out of the city
philadelphia. he set a policy where three things really don t get prosecuted. marijuana possession,, and shoplifting. it s not a big item. they don t prosecute so people with impunity come into the store and say well, i m just going to take it and no one do anything. things break down the problem is that s fine, well, and good if you are taking something you need but then the business says i can t do business here i will shut down so now no one has a place to buy stuff. not a good thing. brian: they don t have much of a choice, thanks, jeff, appreciated. when you see smash and grab people come in t guys come in, women too, how do you stop them? do threaten to shoot them? call the cops? cops aren t coming. they are depleted. speed when you shut your business down because there s nothing you can do. brian: how may times can you lose all of your stuff?
call a little bit more nitty-gritty do some midnight fishing moonlight kissing come on let s ride dance on the land of the milk and honey down here we do it up right if you want to get to slipping out like that burned away your life where your belt like that ain t your fault you ain t from a town like that let me show you how to get down like that oh let me show y all to get down get down like that y all [cheers and applause] pete: i think we will go with that orlando date. how did you pick these guys? will james has been with us since day one, adrian picked him up, nick, mike has been with us