justin jones back to the legislature. happy easter. president biden says he will run for re-election. i plan on running, al, rolling an egg or rolling them out. i quit my six-figure tech job to ride a horse from austin to seattle. i will be preparing a horse and myself for the great journey ahead of us. steve: 8:01 in new york city on tuesday morning. we start with a fox news alert. overnight, a fifth victim has died following yesterday s shooting inside the bank in downtown louisville, kentucky. brian: one heroic police officer is still fighting for his live just 10 days after graduating from the police academy. todd: garrett has the latest, good morning. good morning, we got a welcoming update on the officer, nicholas wilt, who was shot in the head 24 hours ago. he remains in critical condition, but remains stable overnight, after scary moments yesterday when he underwent brain surgery. police are praising the officers arriving within three minutes of the fi
climate change. capitol police arrested several staffers, progressive members. staff growing new members from the southern border tonight revealing the number of migrants coming into this country would never get caught. a troubling update tonight on the texas mom or disappeared earlier this month on her way to work. authority is not try to piece together what happened, and law enforcement panel joins us live to discuss. but first, the gross domestic product gdp number comes out this week. critics say the biden team is trying to get ahead of that by essentially changing the definition of what a recession is. corresponded matt finn joins us from our west coast with more. on thursday, the latest gdp numbers are scheduled to come out, and if we had a second consecutive quarter of negative gdp growth, we ll be in what s considered a recession, but the white house is trying to downplay the economy or even redefine recession. on monday, president biden who has covid was asked virt
calvin johnson in that quarter. the team later said he had a feeling in all those extremities, but this is the latest injury in the season alone and it can t help but remind people about what happened when damar hamlin had a cardiac arrest on the field in january. arrhythmias rachel nichols, host of headline on showtime. rachel, thank you for being here tonight. i mean, this injury it was so scary to see for so many people who are watching. it brought back some very painful and scary reminders of what happened last season. now, his injuries are different, i understand. that is right? absolutely. it was extremely scary in the moment because you had the same beginning circumstances, right? he just collapsed and was laying motionless in sort of rag doll position on the field. that is unbelievable to have to go through that if you are a teammate of his and certainly for all the fans watching. but it was pretty clear pretty quickly that things were different. damar hamlin, his heart
preseason alone. and it can t help but remind people when damar hamlin had a cardiac arrest on the field in january. joining me now is rachel nichols here with us now. thank you for being here tonight. i mean, this injury, it was so scary to see, for so many people watching. it brought back painful reminders of what happened last season. his were different, right? absolutely. it was scary in the moment. you had the same beginning circumstances. he collapsed. was laying motionless in a rag doll position on the field. that s unbelievable to go through that, if you re a teammate of his and for all of the fans watching. damar hamlin, his heart stopped. if it wasn t for the quick thinking of the medical staff, he would have died.
laying motionless on the ground and being carried off. i don t even like watching it, it happened in two minutes from the moment the police officers arrive until shooter down, two minutes. fantastic job by them. steve: i heard yesterday they were there within seconds, within three minutes. it sounds like you saw this rookie hero cop get shot. unfortunately. i m sure you have seen an image of the shooter, i will not use his name, who worked across the street from you, did you ever see him parking his car or doing anything? no, average-looking guy, i probably never would have noticed him, no. horrible. steve: indeed.