do over? you know, um,ible yes me no. i know there are going to be respond to that what does he think perfect? absolutely, i m the first to amendment i m far from perfect. but when you say do over? you know i really can t see something i would do completely over. katie: we ll respond to that mr. fauci may have been wrong about everything from lockdowns to triple masking to getting quadruple boosted but when the truth came out he never admitted he was wrong. he just told you that he was the science. they get up and really aim their bullets at tony fauci. well, people could recognize there s a person there so it s easy to criticize. but, they are really criticizing science. because i represent science. i m the bad guy to an entire subset of people because i represent something that is uncomfortable for them. it s called the truth. it s very dangerous, chuck, because a lot of what you are seeing as attacks on me, quite frankly, are attacks on science. katie: they wer
his downstairs neighbor told the new york post the following, it seemed like he never slept, he was doing something all night, i don t know how he could have killed someone, he doesn t look that tough. there are reports he is a recovering heroin addict. now the families speaking out and rushing to his defense friday saying we have fully cooperated with law enforcement in attempt to seek the truth and promote his presumption of innocence rather than make erroneous assumptions. he drove 2000 miles from idaho to pennsylvania in order to allegedly hide at his parent s homes in the poconos. the murder weapon has not been recovered. todd: here is jonathan gilliam on the case. if they have the d.n.a. and we don t know what other evidence they have, typically if they can put a person using the cell tower information and the d.n.a. evidence, once a start building a motive and picture of his movement and evidence that puts him there at the time of the scene, it will be easier cas
massive progress when it allowed five million people, including 100 people on the terror watch list into the country? is it massive progress, inflation is five times higher than when joe biden took office? cities from philadelphia to portland are setting homicide records and from a parental perspective, the most important issue, our educational system is falling far behind other developed countries. this president has a crush on randi weingarten. when you add these things up, i can t see how you can say endzone dance time, spike the football when in 2023, things will get worse, they don t acknowledge they have a problem. ashley: the president is
arrests that in turn have led to a bigger crime wave today. if that s not proof the left is soft on crime, i m not sure what is. brown town hall managing editor and he joins me now. he wrote about this today. so, spencer, interesting to see the department of justice, which is tasked with putting bad guys behind bars on a federal level bragging about arrest rates being the lowest they have been in two decades. oh, it is. it s just kind of the latest thing like you were talking about how democrats continually say that they are not soft on crime but what they do proves the opposite, you know. and so we are looking at this and here they are saying we have had the lowest number of federal arrests in 20 years in a time where crime has continued to surge. the end of 2021, we saw 12 cities break their homicide records of course all of them were led by democrats. it s not like there is a lack of need for prosecution at the federal level and we have seen in the past that federal prosecution ca
americans. so certainly that is a key focus as he campaigned back in 2020 on ending the covid crisis. that s the number one priority for this it administration but certainly as you mentioned as well, inflation is certainly a key concern. he had a meeting today with some of the leading meat producers in the agriculture industry to talk about some of the rising costs around food and meat production in this country, so tackling these issues one by one had on with this president flying back from wilmington today, as you mentioned, gillian, to tackle all these issues. it s going to be a lot of things, like i said come on his plate, but he s up for it for all these tasks. gillian: we certainly hope so. horace, let s take a deeper look at spiking violent crime. i want to put up a map for you guys to take a look at. 17 cities in the united states set new homicide records this year. they are literally you can see the cities, they are literally spread out across the nation in all direction