slipped past border neither less than three months? some are on the suspected terror list. mayor lori lightfoot blasting into the last month of campaign. blasting for ignoring crime. since january 2021 crime has spiked. offense, hurts looking for a push from behind he is waiting for a signal and touchdown, eagles. hurt so good come on, baby, make it hurt so good sometimes love don t feel like it should baby, hurt to good. brian: what am i looking at here? that s philadelphia. i want to make sure it s not the elm buyer state building. will: could be new york. ainsley: made a lot of giants fans very upset. brian: what a game. if you are watching us now you might have nodded off last night. one of the greatest closes to a playoff game you are going to see especially when you think about what patrick mahomes was able to do with a hayek kel sprain. will worked over the weekend and agreed to work today; is that correct? will: yeah. [laughter] ainsley: did
country, two associate deans at the peabody school s office of equity, diversity and inclusion were caught doing something that would get most students tossed out. after the tragic killings at michigan state university, nicole joseph and hasina mahoodni felt the need to send out a campus-wide e-mail about the shooting. one problem, they used the artificial intelligence app to write it for them. the bot used the typical blather and expressions. the recent michigan shootings are a tragic reminder of the importance of taking care of each other, particularly in the context of creating inclusive environments. now, these women were so sloppy and so lazy that they didn t notice the small print at the end of the actual letter which read, pair fry sed from open ai s chat gpt ai language model, personal communication, februar whoops! the school has since apologized. dumb and dumber. well, they obviously didn t read the piece recently published in the atlantic by ian bogus title c
how you relate with him, that is the beauty of god. ashley: jackie ibanez has the latest details. police found the councilwelcome dead inside her car on wednesday night. the family heard multiple gunshots before calling police. our friends said there were two sets of four shot,s, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. they looked outside and saw somebody running into the woods which lead to the parkway. the fbi has confirmed it is working on the case, meantime, her family and friends believe she was targeted. for somebody to get so close to somebody and shoot them so many times, it has to be personal. it could have been many reasons why somebody would hurt somebody like her, she was a beautiful soul and loved everybody and always smiled. she would take her jacket off to give to you, she was a light. the murder sending shockwaves through the community. she was a devoted wife, mother, emt and pastor. eunice was a dedicated member of the council, the fact she was taken to us
sins away. todd: a lot of sins in new orleans, who knows about nashville. maybe tom brady will end up there. looking at sin city, looking at tennessee titans, and looking at the 49ers, we ll see what happens with that. that is carley, i m todd, we have news. carley: absolutely, good morning, happy friday, best day of the week, we have crime news starting with this. audience of anti-crime summit bursting into applause when a top police officer pushes back against a lawmaker, this clip was obtained by new york post. respectfully mr. dean read statistics about repeat oafeders, they would not be repeat offenders if police were not constantly rearrested them. todd: a shocking report from the manhattan institute, another social justice crime policy, tossing 69% of criminal cases due to new york s discovery law, no shock here, that was changed in 2019. up from 44% of cases dismissed in 2019 prior to the law being updated. carley: this whole thing, he was saying crime is
Welcome to 2020, two headlines highlights, and history. We are coming to from times square in the heart of new yor city, home to the famous bal drop that marks the beginning, and and of every year. I am and im Savannah Sellers but the next hour, we ar taking a look back at th biggest stories of 2022. It started with the war i ukraine,s Supreme Court retirement, and the oscar slap the shook hollywood. And it is ending with a tripledemic, looming recession fears and a world uniting on the soccer field along the way there were celebrations, loss, an hopefully some lessons to take until 2023 first, lets remember the headlines that fine 202 were seismic, and historic europes Largest Armed conflic since world war ii, a suprem Court Decision that overturned more than four decades o precedent. The death of a monarch who had rainforest 70 years. Yet, in its earliest days, 202 seemed more like a copycat wit the worst qualities of the two previous years staggering new covid numbers, deadly cases