New city data shows New Yorkers are more likely to have been killed by a driver than a gunman this year, with 127 people killed by drivers since January. In other news, New York Philharmonic President and CEO Gary Gintsling resigned on Thursday after just one year on the job. Also, Rockaway Beach reopens Friday after shark sightings forced authorities to close a stretch on Thursday. Plus, Beth Israel Hospital in Downtown Manhattan is not closing this week despite initial plans to shut down by July 12. The hospital is serving a fraction of its former patient load, and officials say they still hope to close soon. WNYC’s Michael Hill speaks with health care reporter Caroline Lewis to explain the situation. Finally, as Democrats clash over President Biden’s candidacy, WNYC’s Brigid Bergin talks to retired New York Democrats about how they made the decision to relinquish power.