experienced. 2377384. migrant deaths 856 died at the border. person randomly shoved onto the new york city subway tracks for the 1st time this year. mayor eric adams deflecting the blame for it. not having your ipods in. not focusing on phone i encourage new yorkers to do that recommendation record 4,000 on set to retire this year. philadelphia phillies to world series. astros going wild also purvelging wild card to the world series over the yankees. brian: that s where i was at the jaguars game as they hosted the new york giants. i will tell you they are rebuilding jacksonville. a huge practice facility there and a four seasons and the team
having your ipods and not focusing on the phone and i do the same. we put out a video and information telling people to be aware of what s around them. that advice delivered with good intentions but what is it going to take for you new yorkers not to be on high alert to get into work in the morning? the problem with what he s saying is you absolutely all right, you have to have your head on a swivel. 13 people pushed in front of a train. that s not a one off, it s not one crazy person acting with mental illness or something like that. this is a crisis. the mayor has been pretty consistent in saying we need more police officers in our subway system. the governor, the state agency, the one has not been consistent and she s been the one to pump the brakes on this plan up until recently, it may be this week, polls came out saying that she
when will the justice system care more about victims than criminals. todd: shocking attack in new york city, mayor eric adams says the solution to fixing subway crime is on you? i think you were right about you know, not having your ipods, not focusing in on a phone. todd: okay. the push for more police on the platform despite a mass exodus of officers. that is coming up next. don t go anywhere. . grandmom! walgreens find rx coverage is here to make medicare easy. even easier than those dances your grandkids love doing with you. ok, i got it. (laughs) start medicare shopping today with walgreens find rx coverage. plus, find low-cost copays.
texas or not. you have a loved one there. it is scary. todd: think about what you said, you as the citizen, not doing anything wrong has to alter their life because people are doing wrong. basically here in new york city, basically what mayor eric adams said we have to do riding the subway. not do something about the bad guys on the subway causing chaos. you need to alter your behavior. take a listen. i think that, you are right about you know, not having your ipods in, not focusing on a phone. i say yes to that we do the same. we put out video and information telling people about being aware of what is around them, what is taking place. i encourage new yorkers to do that. todd: this is part of a bigger issue in our society. why is it always the victim s responsibility. as a citizen of this country, maybe i shouldn t feel this way i but i feel i m entitled to a life free of crime. it is the number one reason i
twitter any time soon, or any sports team. twitter any time soon, or any sports team- twitter any time soon, or any sports team. thanks for taking us through sports team. thanks for taking us through that sports team. thanks for taking us through that is sports team. thanks for taking us through that is changed - sports team. thanks for taking us through that is changed as l us through that is changed as we just went on air. before we picked up ipods and smartphones to play music via itunes or spotify cds ruled the audio format landscape. rewind a0 years today, and the world s first cd was manufactured at a philips factory near hanover in germany on august 17, 1982. so whatever happened to the i2 centimetre shiny discs and have they become obsolete? in 2007, at the peak, more than two billion discs were sold globally. but since spotify s emergence in 2008, the trajectory has been downwards. but rumours of the cd s demise are not accurate according to data from the recording