oh, yeah. so it s important to be kind. but i think, you know, there s this space in the community where we ve almost assumed that we. . .that the world is against us, you know. and i think the way that we walk into a room sometimes, we can often be on a defence. and i think letting that guard down, let s say, even if it s something simple as there s now a new boss at yourjob, you know, and you re like, this person is not going to like me . just start by introducing yourself, you know, on a just levelled playing field, you know, without it being that. it s just about. for me, it s about first, just humanity, you know. amen, sister. yep. what can be done to increase diversity in the industry, do you think? camille. i think people have to get out of their box. people have, you know, a box of, oh, i hired these people . expand your horizons. get out of your comfort zone. there are so many people in this world who do great things.
we get to see them in a capacity where they let their guard down, they are not on the job and they can tell us true stories where they chose to do that i don t know. that s my favorite part. i want to know that there are still people in this country who want to serve and protect. i think it s really important at a time when guy, you and i have talked about it this hour, the words we can t say, things we can t do. who do you think is going to protect us from that? 19.5% of the police forces across america are former military to they have a heart for service and you learn things like that when you go to things like that. could you tell us about the fallen officers? detectives mora and rivera were killed in january of last year, and the archangel award
stable to critical. monterey park has a very big stable to critical. monterey park has a very big asian-american l has a very big asian american community. did they let their own guard down because they were within the community, within the confines of the community, and therefore they felt safer? i of the community, and therefore they felt safer? ., ~ , of the community, and therefore they felt safer? ., ~ , . felt safer? i don t think it is a question of felt safer? i don t think it is a question of letting any - felt safer? i don t think it is a question of letting any guard | felt safer? i don t think it is a - question of letting any guard down, christian. this was lunar new year. it is a huge place of celebration, tens of thousands of people came here to celebrate. there was a street party under way. that was cancelled for obvious reasons. but i think when you speak to people here this morning, what they say is that they are stunned, they are shocked and they are also dee
close settings, health officials are warning people not to let their guard down, especially with the different respiratory illnesses, including rsv and the flu, molly. molly: christina coleman, thank you, griff. griff: molly, did you see new details on the miraculous rescue of a cruise passenger who fell overboard and spent several agonizing hours adrift at sea. that s next. it s the subway series menu. 12 irresistible subs. the most epic sandwich roster ever created. it s subway s biggest refresh yet! pain hits fast. so get relief fast. only tylenol rapid release gels have laser drilled holes. they release medicine fast for fast pain relief. and now get relief without a pill with tylenol dissolve packs. relief without the water.
to get it back and i think part of the problem we have here of people understanding what their rights are, specifically when you re talking about an airport, even if you re someone who says, well, i know my rights, the police can t stop and search me at xyz when we re at airports we re trained to expect to be searched, trained to expect for tsa to take things away get back, it s a unique environment where people have their guard down, and they re probably more willing to subject themselves to these unreasonable search i was present one time when somebody had cash seized on the law enforcement side of it and they explain in great detail how this individual can get their money back, gave them receipts, the paperwork and said here s what you got to do to get your money back. how do you explain the statistics here, because you cited the idea that the notion what you re saying in my mind is look, all is well that ends well, captured the money, so unless, it must have been for nefarious