arrested another suspect who is on the terror watch list. he came in south of san diego. he was from afghanistan. the fbi is investigating him. he s one of dozens of terror watch list names who have crossed in to the country over the last several months. president biden though was pretty sanguin on how things are going. he s pleased since the end of title 42 last week. watch. how you think things are going at the border, sir? much better than you all expected. do you have any plans to visit the border? not in the near term, no. just be disruptive. not anything else. when i went to bo s bench at the four miles up, i met two people come up to me, a bunch of people. that s why i was late. i was taking a lot of pictures. came up and said, we want to st. paul s in scranton. martha: never know who you run into from scranton as the public changes the subject from the border to folks he ran in to on the bike path. let s go to joe concha, a fox news contributor and brandon
we see he subdued this guy on the subway car. we know the others around wanted him to be subdued. they were afraid. then it becomes the question of whether or not he could have restrained him without him dying at that point, right? yeah, and also understanding, martha, that this is very easy in a 2020 hindsight sense to look back at. it didn t emerge that way. in every days the prosecutor has to make two decisions. one is do we technically have a violation of law. secondly, which this is the one i think may be more important in this case. can we convince a jury of 12 unanimously to convict someone. manhattanites are train riders. they know when a hell scape the new york subway system has been in recent years. they know how much they would like to have people like this fellow who is willing in a
midnight, 1:00 in the morning. they are trying to get home. a lot of them are just really, really sad and upset, you know, for the most part they were okay. a couple people were very hungry. some of the subway stops that i ve been to, at least there were some train cars so people could lay there, there was some air conditioning. and then in some there was just nothing. it was almost as if i was in a subway stop during the day rush hour. that is how many people i was seeing. and just people laying on the staircase, some of the benches, just wherever they could sit, some people were charging their phones, they found some outlets. for the most part people were taking it, you know, they were okay with it because they just felt stuck, what were they going to do. this was their only way to get home. a lot of people can t afford a cab. if you go from manhattan to queens, it gets very expensive. no doubt price gouging. some people were getting together with other train riders