much they can move around and probably heard that recently they have if you go to buy cold medicine at a pharmacy you have to get a covid test. they think maybe you have covid and why you are buying the medicine. all these things are inconvenient and particularly in hard-hit areas, areas that have cases. some have been tested maybe three times over the course of five or six days and that has been wearying. you interrupt your life and wait in line outside in the cold. so it doesn t wear good on people. overall people are accepting. this is the olympics. the government wants to do it, we ll do it. bill: there are people right now flying into beijing from all over the world. athletes and trainers and spectators. how many have tested positive? you have to think covid whether it s omicron or not is coming to china when people travel. there have been a number of positive tests. more than 5,000 people have already arrived for the
olympics this month and last number i saw was about 140 had tested positive. so not a huge number within that group but a significant number. as was said earlier immediately they are taken to a hospital if they have symptoms. if they don t have symptoms they go to a quarantine hotel and wait for the two negative tests to get out. they are strict. one thing they re worried about with con will there be an outbreak at the olympics and it would be devastating. bill: we ll be in touch with you and other reporters in beijing. thanks. [gunshots] dana: shoot-out in houston caught on video. three more officers shot in the line of duty. this time all three are expected to survive and we heard this morning they are in good spirits which is good to hear. a brand-new hour of america s
because of his sacrifice. god bless new york, god bless the new york city police department, and god bless america. [applause] bill: this is the funeral service for the rookie officer jason rivera who was responding to a domestic call on friday night in harlem. unfortunately for the city, the people of new york and the nypd we ll do it earlier next week. a second officer killed that night was wilbert mora and he will be remembered next week. i think the message the mayor just delivered inside that beautiful and historic and precious roman catholic cathedral is a message that every officer on the nypd needs to hear today. dana: i thought it was a very, very good speech. i think it came from the heart. very genuine. he did not have to read it
reporter in cincinnati. we were at the game. dana: i love how you remember the name of all your friends. bill: we re still in contact today. dana: i m going to go with the bengals. that friend of mine from outkick that told me not to. they were wrong last time. bill: tough to beat the chiefs twice in four weeks as i like to say. we ll see what we get and i ll be in town and see you in kansas city. one week away for the start of the beijing olympics. chinese capital looking like a doctor s office. constant testing for covid every day. greater china news director is there. ken, welcome to our coverage. you have been there for sometime. they want zero covid in china. how is that going? they are doing all right. zero covid is impossible. we can t really have zero covid but any time there is an outbreak they lock down areas. they test everybody, test millions of people within a couple of days and they
[speaking foreign language] the subway system here finished in the 1960s, one of the deepest in the world. the people we talked to it will take some convincing to get them to go down there if there is a bombing. if they bomb, there is nothing i can do. i will go to a cemetery than lie down. because there has already been a low level war going on in the east of ukraine a lot of families have already been taking steps for several years to prepare for a wider war including this young man s family. i think war is going to come. good thing my dad has been building a bomb shelter in our garden. it s a real balancing act for the government on the one hand to not cause panic, on the other hand trying to prepare their people for war.