and those who commit violence. tell us about that part of your plan. also, you voiced some support for a movement that a lot in the community have wanted sometime which is to require nypd officers to live in the city in which they work which they re not currently required to do. tell us what you want there. let s look at the mental health first. mental health is crucial. we have to be honest with ourselves. we are saying, you know a person can t take care of himself, dangerous to himself, dangerous to others, but we believe it is more humane for them to live on the subway system or sleep on grate or not able to too care of themselves and in some cases create violence. i say we have to stop that. we have to make sure they get the wrap-around services they. reporter need. we have to place people in locales, in places where
public health experts have been weighing in. what are we hearing? that s right. we really are hearing kind of a split response here. some public health experts say let s get our case numbers and hospitalization rates down even more before we start to plan to lift measures. and then on the other hand, we hear other experts saying, look, we ve made improvements in getting case numbers down and getting hospitalizations down and getting deaths down so now is the time to start planning to lift mitigation measures. but overall, ana, the most passionate i should say response i ve heard so far has come from cnn medical analyst dr. leana wen. she says that this is the right time for the federal government to weigh in. have a listen. while we re seeing states and locales take matters into their own hands, that means the federal government is becoming less and less relevant. if the cdc guidance they re putting out is now not being followed by virtually anyone, that makes the cdc and our
decision being made in largely democratic states being made to do this in the white house is the cdc s toe recommends masking in schools, is it time for the white house of the federal level to push for change recommendations? yes, it is, while we are seeing states and locales take their matters into their own hands, that means the federal government is becoming less and less relevant. of the cdc guidance of their putting out is now not being followed by virtually anyone, that makes the cdc and our federal public authorities, of less credibility, i believe they need to change your guidance, and they don t have to do it overnight, they can say here s an offer after masking, meet these criteria and this is how you can begin to remove mass and other restrictions, but we need to hear the leadership, the cdc has lost a lot of trust and credibility, this is their time to rebuild and remove restrictions as quick the as they were put in don t want to drag you into politics.
innocentia back in 2014. this was a man that we should all be happy is no longer walking on the face of the earth. did you get dna of him and is that how you were able to identify? if you got a bunch. let s take one at a time. we were able to identify his body through fingerprints and dna analysis. on site? on site. the fingerprints were on site. it took a little bit longer to get the dna analysis. a combination. a little more detail about this fire fight that occurred towards the end of the two-hour time frame that they were on the ground there. some locales or something. what was that? towards the end of the operation, there were there was a small group of individuals approaching the compound. they were appropriately deemed as hostile. and they were engaged.
doesn t have its place for children. when there are very high rates of hospitalization, if we get a new variant in the future that children are particularly susceptible to, we may want to bring masks back. but we should also be honest and say that masking has had a cost, especially for the youngest learners in people with english as a second language, children with learning disabilities. there has been a cost to them. so the risk-benefit calculation has really changed. i think it s important what you just said there. that you don t think case counts are the right metric to use here. we have to reframe, you say, how we think about this going forward i also want to ask what about the administration? because the white house was asked about this today. the decision being made and largely democratic-led states now to do this. and the white house continued to say, well, the cdc still recommends masking in schools. is it time for the white house, at the federal level, to push for a change i