surrey police say thieves are using technology to extend and capture signals from inside people s homes, tricking cars into thinking fobs are close enough to unlock vehicles it s allowed dozens of cars to be stolen. let s take a look at the tfl board this morning. the bakerloo line is part suspended. on to the weather now with kate kinsella. good morning. it s a bright start this morning. plenty of sunshine. high pressure? it stays in charge not only for today, but for the next few days as well. so plenty of fine and dry weather and also the temperature rising. now, we ve still got a bit of patchy cloud today, but the temperature later on this afternoon reaching a maximum of 25 celsius. overnight, we re looking at some warm evening sunshine and then it stays clear and dry overnight itself. the wind remains light, as it does so today,
there was a school in texas that there was a shooter in the area and that they were locked down and everybody was safe inside. but they weren t locked down. the back door was open. he also appears to have gained easy entry into this classroom as well. and then later on we were told that when the other team came in, they had to get someone to unlock the door. obviously this is a moment of sheer panic and terror. i m not judging anybody. we need to figure out how these protocols do and don t work. we re focusing on the target hardening. we recommend in our training that you give your local law enforcement officers the key cards, the fobs, the keys so that they can get in when you re locked down, number 1. floor plans and blueprints given to first responders ahead of time so they have the layouts digitally or hard copied so they know the layout of the school.
new data shows that daily cases nationwide on the decline. and in the northeast, it looks luke it s down the peak. in new york cases are down 45% in just the past two weeks. dr. fauci talked to my colleague stephanie ruhle about that this morning. it s certainly reached its peak in certain regions of the country. i believe in the next few weeks we will see as a country that it is all turning around. with me now senior fellow and editor at large for public health at kaiser health news and an epidemiologist at the nyu school of medicine and bellevue hospital. dr. gounder, the trends are obviously regional, but based on what you re seeing and fobs folks you re talking to, do you think we are in fact on the other side of this omicron peak?
she has proven herself an obstacle to right to vote to the united states. she s not an ally on civil rights. i think she was a [bleep] that s what i have to say. [laughter] lawrence: i don t know if we ll do a new show carley is here. fox & friends co-host, fobs and friends first co-host carley gave me promotion. you know what i m for. get in trouble with the bosses. lawrence: carley there s something called policy and then that s what that is. maria: you played a montage ot of touch people some are rich celebrities so in a bubble and see the world through a specific lens but i love the way you introduce this segment it is about finding slogs and saying that course of action isn t working and the definition of insanity is doing same thing over and over again and expecting different result so in terms of solutions, stop the party in fighting, stop the