because unfortunately in america right now. police officers are looked upon in the lowest of self-esteem. that is the tragedy. these men and women are out there trying to serve and protect these communities. we are at a disadvantage here. but we are going to have to do, alicia, is un- handcuffed police officers and let them go into these communities and do the jobs that they want to do. and that is to serve and protect their community. alicia: to some the brazen natures of these crimes we are seeing, also seems to be on the rise. people doing things and committing crimes. violent crimes in broad day they without a concern other people will see them, nothing. it s getting pretty bad. it is. it s like they don t give a damn. all we have to do unfortunately if you want to look at bad police officers, alicia, just
an attack that would last hours. at least four other officers and a civilian were hurt before police took stores into custody. former d.c. homicide detective ted williams will join us and moments on the rise of violent crime across the nation. but first to charles watson with more on the kentucky tragedy hi charles. hi alicia. the subject in this case lance stores was arraigned on friday when he pleaded not guilty to multiple counts of murder of a police officer following the deadly shootout with officers in allen, kentucky on late thursday night. the franklin county sheriff categorized an ambush and said the four officers were initially responded to the scene had no chance as they approach stores home to serve a warrant and relate to domestic abuse for the 49-year-old suspect almost immediately get began firing hundreds of rounds at officers for multiple positions inside of
are using defending themselves and again, thank god zelenskyy is still there to lead this country, lead the men and women in uniform and all of the citizens and rally the world in defiance of putin. eric: he is a modern-day winston churchill but they knew that material yesterday we hoped certainly they will get it asap retired army general anthony tata. thank you eric. arthel: for the first time in nearly three years of the pandemic christians around the world are attending mass to celebrate easter. a massive crowd gathered outside st. peter s basilica to hear the pope s address and churches held services across the u.s. charles watson is live and atlanta with one of the latest on the easter celebration around the world, hi charles. pope francis designated today
before announcing their pushing back a request from the fda to authorize the covid vaccine for children under five. the pharmaceutical firm said they want to wait a little longer for more data on the third dose before they give the green light to the youngest of kids. charles watson in atlanta with more on this but the cdc. hi charles, good afternoon eric. waiting vaccine approval for the latest decision from the fda likely means their parents will have to wait until at least april or may to get the kids their first dose. the initial thinking among federal health that child size at doses of the vaccines would likely be approved as a two shot regimen while ongoing studies would later determine whether an additional dose was necessary. that came to a halt on thursday when pfizer asked for a delay after its own data revealed the omicron surge has caused a higher rate of
eric: from entering the record but becoming the first transgender athlete to win a national chairmanship in any sports. let s go to charles watson he is live in atlanta with more on the story, hi charles. hi arthel, lia thomas knows she is a controversial figure here the ncaa swimming and diving championship. she told espn earlier this weekend to compete she s block out all the side distraction presumably she is talking about the passionate protests that have attracted both critics and supporters on the campus of georgia tech on one side you have folks that say all of the attention on thomas is nothing more than a dog whistle for people to be. on the other people say thomas has an unfair biological advantage. there is absolutely no feasible way that a man competing in a women swimming race is fair or just.