placed on a terrorist watch list. all of this after his family became increasingly concerned about his desire to travel to afghanistan and join the taliban. what this could all mean, particularly as he awaits charges. we re also learning more about the man arrested in connection with the brutal stabbing deaths of four idaho college students. his family underscoring his presumption of innocence in their first statement. he s set to make his first court appearance tomorrow. just ahead, we ll take a closer look at what the seals criminal complaint could tell us. let s begin with the latest in the investigation into the new year s eve machete attack here in nypd on three officers. gloria pass partlmeano joining live. and what more do we know? reporter: that is right, erica. we re learning more about trevor bicford, the 19-year-old man from maine who law enforcement tells us is believed to be behind this attack on three police officers on new year s eve as you mentioned. rig
updatingitz outdated infrastructure in the back end to try to make it so this meltdown could have been avoided in the first place. pete muntean, good to have you on the case. thank you so much. well the new year ushering in you some laws that were passed during the mid term elections. so let s see what some of them are. people with nearly half of all states will see a hike in minimum wage. washington state now has the highest, $15.74 an hour. washington, d.c., however, continues to have the overall highest minimum wage for the country, it will hit $17 july 1st. a lot of big stuff taking effect this month. the sale of recreational marijuana will also begin in three new states, those are missouri, connecticut and maryland. although maryland s law takes effect in july. finally two key provisions of the inflation reduction act are kicking in. a $35 cap on insulin for medicare and a tax credit up of