are he was shot twice while knocking on the wrong door, shot in the head once by the 84-year-old homeowner. he is out of the hospital and his prognosis is good. he faces a long road to rec recovery. the shooter, who is white, turn himself in. he thought ralph yarle was trying to break into his home. last night had a chance to call them and his family. no kid should be worried about being shot at the wrong doorbell. we have to fight against gun violence. ralph, we will see you in the oval office once you feel better. this comes as this 20-year-old was killed by a homeowner in new york after the car she was in mistakenly drove into the wrong driveway. she and her friends were looking at a house and went to the wrong address. the homeowner came out onto his porch and fire two shots. one hit and killed both victims, but president biden only invited one. this national op-ed. it comes weeks after the white house suggested that transgender people were the real and primary vic
intervene. sandra: you see how absolutely brutal and scary that was, and new concerns over crime and disorder, not just in chicago, but across america. so, how can leaders prevent the culture of lawlessness from overtaking these once great cities? we ll good giano caldwell, he says soft on crime policies are to blame and will join us live what we are learning out of chicago and coast to coast crime on the rise. begin, though, with the fiery hearing from the house oversight committee hearing, disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan. good wednesday to you, sandra. sandra: about halfway there, sandra smith in new york. hearing comes two weeks after the biden administration released the report blaming the shocking collapse of the afghan government on the trump administration. john: a group of inspectors general who wrote a separate report says president biden deserves a large amount of the blame for his exit strategy, removed american resources supporting the afghan govern
supposed to represent their best interests. she somehow says we are defunding safety. she s right with her comments and position. charles: can i put this out there right up front? the elitist bullshit about teachers with master s degrees. what is that about? that police officer who got smashed in the head. i don t care she had a master or business degree, she was standing there as an officer of the law, peacemaker! someone premeditated walks up with a bottle in the pocket, smashes her on the head, and she s talking with someone with a master s degree? this is how elite people if you live in the bronx, and i have a lot of relatives in the bronx. i used to live there. look who we were voting for. this person thinks that someone with a master s degree deserves i mean this is what their priorities are based on. it s based on elitism. people with master s degrees. these are folks who put their lives on the line. police officers, fire
he came down pretty hard on this sort of thing. not going to live your life on the internet. they call it lying flat. he says i will not allow our kids to lying flat. a free society, but this is a red flag. you had better wake up. in addition to the numbers spiking their perceptions of meaningful interactions, so to have the numbers spiked with their lack of connection with others. the report increased feelings of hatred. it s a negative psychological impact if you dig down deep. how can it be meaningful? harris: by the way, the population gap of 40 million is scary. charles: they are not interested in the opposite sex. it s not sexual, even they are just interested in their own community. harris: we do need that to create more populations. [laughter] someone has to get together somewhere. we saw a bit of this during the lockdowns of the pandemic.
departments, first responders are always underpaid, and are in new york city compared to what you were talking about. you could easily go to suffolk county or somewhere else and make more money, faceless crime, live a lot better life. they are almost volunteers, what they are doing! they should be praised, put on a pedestal, and as much money as we can give them, bottom line. emily: this congresswoman says she is a feminist. wage and she standing up for the rights of the female officer smashed in the back of the head while we all watch? to charles point, it was absolute premeditated. there were cameras all out, as we saw on the footage, primed for that event. at her kind of policies are letting out on the street like that when that have been arrested at many times, they are recidivists. they do not seek for gender. they seek blue. it is an attack on blue, seems that she is spearheading that. kayleigh: so-called feminist would stand up for a female cop who was attacked. good po