to get out of another s way. the two threw punches, then tumbled down a moving escalator. the suspect was charged with assault. another chilling scene. a man viciously pushed onto subway tracks over the weekend in the bronx. good samaritans thankfully rescued him with second to spare. the suspect is still on the streets in that one. this one yesterday, the suspect has a special place in hell. a 48-year-old man died after he was shoved in front of an oncoming train during rush hour in queens which means you don t have a lot of time to save somebody. the tragedy happened when the victim accidentally bumped into another rider, triggering a fight between the two, according to police. and look at the numbers. transit crime in new york city, up by 41%, compared with last year. new york city mayor eric adams insists it is not what it seems. well, what is it? dealing with actual crimes, those eight homicide, and dealing with the perception of fear that people are feeling. that s th
real for biden. i m harris faulkner and you are in the faulkner focus. we begin with the nation s current tab. more than $31 trillion. the treasury department already said it is prepared to take extraordinary measures before our ability to borrow runs out. but even treasury can only help for so long. it is a number that is so huge that we only have until probably june until we default unless congress takes action. in the past, congress has simply raised the debt ceiling to keep us borrowing. that s what democrats want. again republicans are arguing for every buck we spend on paying the interest on debt at this point, we should find places in the federal government and all of our spending to cut. the president lashing out. president biden: they will talk about big spending democrats again. guess what? i reduced the deficit last year $350 billion. hear me. these guys fiscally fiscally demented, i think. they don t quite get it. harris: fox business anchor larry kudlow p
A day full of family fun with airplane displays, rides and flybys, a classic car show, vendors, children’s activities and a ceremony honoring World War II and Korean War veterans