the south african variant is in the uk, it s not only in the united states. seven super bowl wins now for tom brady. that s more than any franchise in nfl history. i think everybody should be celebrating him tonight. announcer: this is new day with alisyn camerota and john berman. welcome to our viewers in the united states and all around the world. this is new day. but it s really tom brady s day. are you saying the chiefs didn t win? it s monday, it s really tom brady s day. like, every day. it s a national holiday for john berman. every day. he s won a super bowl every day for the last 19 years, more or less. oh, my gosh. tom brady and the tampa bay bucs won the super bowl last night. it s tom brady s seventh, seventh! he won his first it s tom brady s world and we all just live in it. how excited were you last night? what volume were you at? i was in shock. i was in shock. look, it wasn t the patriots. but it s tom brady, which is almost as s
christmas? lawrence: it was good. i didn t get to see my folks until yesterday. but all is well. i had a false positive test so i m all checked out. carley: i didn t know that. lawrence: i got to hug my mom and dad yesterday. i got celebrate. all is well. will: i got the call from lawrence, carley over the weekend. we ran into each other here in big d. i got the call from lawrence hey i got a positive test. i was around you. i didn t get the gradual lawrence it was false positive. that s breaking news to me right now, lawrence. that s interesting. thanks for the heads up. i love you, brother. here s the things i m going to forgive you that because you have at least one small excuse. and that is i imagine you were up late just like i was last night to watch the most dominant team in the nfl reclaim their position as a super bowl favorite. the dallas cowboys just whooped up on the washington football team. lawrence: it was about time. will: that meant i didn t get much sleep. i
crisis. president biden and attorney general merrick garland are heading to new york city today to meet with law enforcement, facing crisis. todd: executive order from the president could make their job harder. yep. jackie ibanez is live with the details. jacky. jackie: president biden s trip to new york city is setting police reform. the white house is working on so-called anti-law enforcement officer. working draft of the document found it would focus on the legacy of systematic racism, reform body cam policy, ban choke holds and no-knock warrants, and expected to be released in the coming weeks. affecting the fbi and dea, but the impact is sure to go beyond that. just yesterday, the sister of wilbert mora pleaded for change at his funeral. listen. how many jasons, how many wilberts and officers have to lose their lives before this law changes. who looks after their lives? jackie: lieutenant of off-duty officer shot and killed while house hunting with his girlfrie
wearing neon green leotards terrorizing victimize on the subway. they beat teens at random. the video shows that gang tossing around one of the girls and punching the other repeatedly in the face. the new york post reports the mother of one of those victims has suggested that the state lacks bill reform laws are to blame for a text like this and they and she accused the states democrats of making these ridiculous laws and letting savages watch the walk the streets with nothing but a slap on the wrist. another victim is also pushing back on another democratic lawmaker. you may also remember this video elizabeth gomez a mother of two, brutally beaten in the subway as she was on her way to work. she was dragged across the platform and repeatedly kicked and punched and then just days later, the democratic council woman who represents her district we did this, subway violence is a one in a million event. as a believer in a violence free new york city, i still think that is one too
sandra smith in new york. john, great to be with you. john: good to be with you, too. just when you thought it was safe to put your fingers back in your wallet, up go the prices again. this is america reports. dwindling supply along the west coast, and apparent causes for the uptick, ahead of a critical opec meeting, considering the largest cut in oil production in nearly three years. sandra: that big decision will be coming tomorrow. now five weeks to go to the midterm elections here at home, the biden administration has become quiet on the subject after repeatedly boasting how its actions led to falling prices this summer. john: fox team coverage to kick things off, charles payne is standing by, but first white house correspondent jacqui heinrich live on the north lawn. what is the treasury secretary now saying, jacqui, about what this could mean for inflation? nothing, john. even though administration officials have consistently pointed to soaring energy costs, d