for that kind of activity than being an ex-governor? first of all, i was very flattered that they were expressing interest and encouraging me to run, and certainly made the argument that i could be a voice of reason and sanity in washington. but i just have never had a desire to be a u.s. senate tofrmt my heart wasn t in it. i still have another year to be governor of maryland. i want to focus on finishing that job strong. we ll take a look at what happens after that in 2023. i listened. it was good reasoning and logic. i just didn t see myself i ve been a lifelong executive. i make decisions every day that impact people s lives, and i like to get things done. in washington it seems as if there s a lot of divisiveness and dysfunction and not a lot gets done. it wasn t the right job, right fit for me. do you agree with chris sunday knew knew who also rejected a senate run that
crime crisis? fox news asking yet again. you are not going to like the answer we got. carley: andrew cuomo lashing out after he was asked to hand over the millions he made off of his pandemic leadership book but the story of the disgraced ex-governor does not end there. neil: soccer on the twitter verse. carley: even democrats are fed up with surging brazen crime in the state the one progressive mayor saying rampant crime is destroying the city. todd: they take bold action to protect their cities. reporter: liberal leaders in the golden state had enough of crime in their cities. san francisco s mayor ready to crack down on retail theft running rampant, not mincing words as she announced a series of changes to combat the problem. it is time that the rain of criminals who are destroying the city to come to a end.
motive for the attack. as crime surges in the city chicago s affluent bucktown neighborhood hiring private security to patrol is community for 8 to 10 hours a day. the city on track to surpass 800 homicides this year alone with 767 reported so far. disgraced ex-governor in new york state andrew cuomo lashing out as he is ordered to return $5 million in profits from his book on pandemic leadership. carley: brooke is here this morning, good morning. reporter: the new york state ethics panel says andrew cuomo must return $5.1 million he earned from his book. american crisis, leadership lessons from the covid 19 pandemic. cuomo s spokesperson saying the move is political hypocrisy and duplicity at its worst but in a
impact of their programmable policies. more aggressive with the changes in our policies and less tolerant of all the [bleep] to destroy the city. todd: will the white house address the nationwide crime crisis? you are not going to like the answer we got. lashing out after he was ordered to hand over millions of dollars a made off of his pandemic leadership book, the story of this disgraced ex-governor does not end there. you are watching fox and friends first . todd: in just hours president biden will visit where devastating tornadoes killed 74 people including 12 children. carley: only started people are missing as power outages plagued the state. good morning.
if approved by the fda, this will be the first oral treatment for covid-19 and the first patients could take it home. shannon. shannon: thank you so much. so cnn suspending store anchors chris cuomo pending investigation into conduct with aiding his brother with ex-governor of new york andrew cuomo. the trace gallagher is on the case. good evening, trace. shannon, good evening the claim to suspend name after attorney general s office released new information that shed new light on chris cuomo s involvement in his brother s defense. the documents which we were not privy to be for the public released raise serious questions. remember back in august, the cnn anchor told his viewers this. watch. never made calls to the press about my brother situation. i never influenced or attempted to control cnn s coverage of my family. that is contradicted by a