Face charges. The brooklyn District Attorney says the shooter acted in selfdefense after being attacked by another passenger who police say started the brawl. The case is raising new concerns about Violent Crime in the big apple and how it is prosecuted. Welcome to a brandnew hour of fox news like i am arthel neville. Hi im eric shawn. About to show you the video of this incident thats got a lot of publicity. I went to hornets Graphic Police say the whole thing started when a man started a fight pulled out a gun after being stabbed by a woman on that train. The other passengers wrestled the gun away from the man and fired at least four shots. The man who was shot by his own weapon is still in Critical Condition in the hospital. The shooter was a mutely arrested then released after prosecutors declined to file charges citing selfdefense. The cases been compared to the incident last year involving Daniel Penney the ex marine use a chokehold to restrain a man who is verbally threatening s
here with me now is really time to time opinion columnist ellzey and former assistant special prosecutor nick akerman and michael cohen, donald trump s former fixer. guys, great to have you here. oh, i have to talk about your book, michael. you re also the author of revenge, how donald trump weaponize the u.s. department of justice against his critics. he s also the host of the podcast mea culpa. okay, we re pasture accomplishments, michael. now we can get to the segment. so lying to the grand jury. that sounds serious. it s absolutely serious. so now what? i think is gonna be an indictment coming out fairly shortly. i think you re going to see donald trump indicted. you re going to see a number of other people indicted that are involved in this whole plot in georgia. really? you think donald trump is going to be indicted? what clued into having? they re looking at the judge s opinion that came out, at least his first one, he talked about the fact that he wasn t
welcome back to who s talking. my next guests took very different paths to prominence. a cop and songwriter turned pop music sensation and one of the best selling authors of all time. up first, new york city mayorer i mayor eric adams with less than one year on the job. migrants bussed to the big apple and many are scared to ride the subway. you re saying the crime problem in this city is more presumption than reality? then pop singer meghan trainor tells me about her first album since becoming a new mom and how her breakthrough single changed everything. it was like watching the greatest movie ever and i was right there on the screen. and later, best selling author james patterson on the rivalry with steven king and his controversial writing process. i will say in your autobiography, you seem a little defensive. i worked a lot on this question, alex. [ laughter ] are you always like this? are you saying parents are wrong? yes. will you come back? yes, of co
to increase oil production. most experts say biden s plan will make inflation worse. even some democrats don t support it, but apparently no one told joe that. calling on congress to suspend the federal gas tax for the next 90 days through the busy summer season, busy travel season, to the company s running gas stations and setting those prices at the pump this is a time of war, global peril, ukraine. these are not normal times. bring down the price you are charging at the pump to reflect the cost you are paying for the product. do it now. do it today. i m doing my part. i want the congress and states and industries to do their part as well. biden always using this speech to bash his usual suspects for soaring inflation, republicans and vladimir putin. i know my republican friends claim we re not producing enough oil and i m limiting oil production. quite frankly that s nonsense. for all those republicans in congress criticizing me today for high gas prices in america,
that one got me every single time. this was a young man who would go and play his violin for cats at an animal shelter. he was out trying to get, i think it was a snap or a juice for his younger brother. he had headphones on at one point, he had a mask before the pandemic and was keeping to himself. and they injected him with ketamine in the end. just thinking about what those final moments would have been like, this young, i know you call on a young man, maybe even an old child is more appropriate. he actually said, as he vomited trying to get free, vomiting on an officer, apologized for that and then said teamwork makes the dream work, trying to encourage them to let him go. and i can tell you, every time i hear his name, and we ve heard a lot of cases, that one brings tears to my eyes to that moment. it s incredibly soft. a reminder, a lot of times in these cases, acquittals are very common when it comes to officer involved deaths like this one. laura, we appreciate your