ago, which is interesting because the mayor of miami could be the next president of the united states. here is a song i never heard before but i wish i had. i really enjoyed it. have you heard this song before. will: i will be honest my very familiar to brian kilmeade i have never heard it but i kind of like it. brian: do you have the album with you, chris? [laughter] chris is going to look no bad days? ainsley: it is a great beat. brian kilmeade the other day had to read a tease drop it like it s hot the song. brian: i had no idea what. ainsley: drop it like it s hot. i said brian, it s a song drop it like it s hot. does the song go drop it like it s hot? brian: did i not say that i had no idea. the only tease i read twice. i kept reading it because i. ainsley: drop it like it s hot. drop that like it s hot. brian: by doing that allow other anchors to do it in the future go back and read it live on camera. ainsley: we were all going to the tv when bret came
every call. so, i think that a lot of these steps are slipping under the radar. bret: right. because cops aren t back. shoplifting new york city tolerate a little bit. there is a threshold. they are tolerating a lot of it. not a little bit. getting this attitude from law enforcement where, you know, they are hands off. they pass the buck off to the legislators. the legislators say we have to call the police. going back and forth but not getting any traction. do you find people were facial recognition did they tell you when you bought this technology it might mistake darker people. not at all. brian: do you think that s total fallacy? yes. dolan doing that to madison square garden to stop people from suing him from coming in and some of the negative publicity around that? yeah. i think that s the excuse, but it has nothing to do with our purpose for using this technology. brian: you just think it s criminal first in new york city. basically that s how it feels, yes.