crime. i would say yeah. a lot of people getting shot around here. lawrence: safety is on the ballot cross country we re three days out from election day and crime crisis at the top and public is a football. violence bleating from one city and suburbs and beyond we once demandeddibilityibility and justice now there s a rerevolving door for repeat offenders police are with denial and finger pointing. but regardless of politics, lives are being forever chained cut short by laws on their side. when you cast your vote on tuesday you may want to ask, which side is your candidate on? and nowhere is that question more relevant than in new york. where violent crime has landed literally on the doorstep of gubernatorial candidate lee. and he joins me now. thanks so much for joining the program tonight so i ve been reading your literature i ve seen some of the stuff that you ve been putting out there. you said you re doing to declare a crime emergency on day one. what does that mean
days after the so-called storm of the century, first responders from nearby states and military police heading to upstate new york to help. state troopers now using tactical gear to clear cars from congested roads. the region tonight bracing for a warmup and the big melt. with widespread rain heading east in the next few days. flooding already along the west coast. higher elevations expecting more than two feet of snow. mona kosar abdi in buffalo. meteorologist rob marciano timing it all out. and that news just coming in from the supreme court. the justices leave in place title 42, the trump-era order restricting asylum claims amid the growing crisis at the border. mary alice parks standing by from the white house. the stunning admission from congressman-elect george santos, trying to explain the falsehoods from his past. the lies about his education and employment. the reaction tonight from capitol hill. the race to restore water to jackson, mississippi. the city decla
of the century, first responders from nearby states and military police heading to upstate new york to help. state troopers now using tactical gear to clear cars from congested roads. the region tonight bracing for a warmup and the big melt. with widespread rain heading east in the next few days. flooding already along the west coast. higher elevations expecting more than two feet of snow. mona kosar abdi in buffalo. meteorologist rob marciano timing it all out. and that news just coming in from the supreme court. the justices lead in place title 42, the trump-era order restricting asylum claims amid the growing crisis at the border. mary alice parks standing by from the white house. the stunning admission from congressman-elect george santos, trying to explain the falsehoods from his past. the lies about his education and employment. the reaction tonight from capitol hill. the race to restore water to jackson, mississippi. the city declaring a state of emergency. nearl
again with this breaking update. mayor, we ve been praying for you guys our audience has ah as always and you ve got big news for us tonight. you reported during press dharches he was about to take someone s lives and able to reach him because of the tips that came in as well as surveillance that you were able to see mayor what kells you tell us tonight? yes. lawrence, again those prayers of the community and the entire nation has been offering up they have been answered, you know we have a suspect behind bars right now. and indeed the community can sleep a little bit better this evening. you know mayor you were very coy as we were talking about some of the specifics of the investigation. where you guys already getting leads last week in the middle of the show. we have been getting hundreds of leads every single day. and those it s because of those leads that have really helped us get to the point where we are today listen i was on the show last time, i said at the ve
mehmet oz finds himself down double digits to john fetterman. but lieutenant governor fetterman suffered a stroke. he had to take weeks off the trail. but the lead was so big they thought they could ride it out, stay in the basement and ride it out. but oz continued to campaign. telling you that you are not fit to be serve. send us back to new jersey. send me to dv. i always thought it was pretty empathetic. emphatic. i am sorry, empathetic. brian: the guy is weak on crime and admits it. i m effective on crime. and i believe in second chances. and i have one on that record. brian: murder one and you murder two is that a time for second chances. he s also against the life blood of the state, fracking. the president s team used fracking as a wedge issue. no one cares about it with the pandemic going. i am not pro fracking. i signed the no fossil fuel pledge before the cool kids were doing it in 2015. brian: as usual on the left you are not to believe your eyes or ears.