the avant family saying quote our deepest gratitude to the city of beverly hills, the beverly hills police department and all law enforcement for their diligence on this matter. now let justice be served. but, neighbors in beverly hills say they are terrified and the community is raising money to hire a private armed security guard citing the avant shooting and a spike in home and car robberies. back to you. steve: it s terrible. all right, todd, thank you very much. ainsley: thanks, todd. all right, let s check in with our senior meteorologist janice dean for our fox whether forecast. how is it feeling out there? janice: not too bad for the third of december. temperatures are warmer than average for much of the country. we actually set many record highs yesterday. i know look at that beautiful christmas tree. our all-american christmas tree lighting by the way on sunday on fox nation. you need to check it out. let s take a look at those temperatures because it doesn t feel like christ
you can go out and get whatever you want any time you want and there is no ramifications. steve: jamie, were the voters of california lied to? absolutely. well, think about it well, actually the voters voted down the no bail policy. for once the californians got it right. it was california supreme court that said no, we re going to go ahead and put this into play here. and this the aclu on several fronts sold the californians a bag of goods. you just look around, it s not safe here. i mean, the crime is not just happening in poor areas. it s going to beverly hills. it s going to the west side. crime is everywhere. we just had murders, you know, home robberies right now, we have a special team we had to come up with just to investigate the fall of home robberies. we have at least 150 fall home robberies. following people with expensive cars. coming out of work. and they follow them home. and for most people, they feel
steve: all right. we re going to be talking to dean cain, he is an actor, of course. he s going to be talking about that topic and more things coming up in about two hours right here on fox. ainsley: let s talk about crime. we are seeing it increasing all across our country, especially in california. it seems like every week we are talking about these smash and grabs in california. there have been so many of them. they are ransacking these luxury stores and getting away with it because, if you do it, there s no bail. steve: right. ainsley: you get away with it. this is the latest one. brian: take up to $1,879. it actually pace. organized crime now involved with this. they hire these guys to go in there, steal the stuff, and they take a percentage of it and they sell it a lot of times with the same tags on some market. ainsley: it s smash and grab. steve: absolutely. we have been showing you things to your point, ainsley out in california. 14 people were arrested in 11 smash and grab in
and then mcclean, virginia. i will be at the tyson s corner barnes & noble that beautiful place. if you want to get the book and personalize go to brian kilmeade.com. go my barnes & noble show up at once. american printed don t have to worry about being stuck on a ship. coming up straight ahead california s crime wave continues with another wild smash and grab robbery caught on camera looting suspects being released on the zero bail law. the white house isn t quite ready to blame the democratic policies. when a huge group of criminals organizes themselves and they want to go loot a store. i think a root cause in a lot of communities is the pandemic, yes.
expensive. ainsley: $200. steve: i had like 5 bucks. ainsley: i worked. i had a job monday through friday. i got a $200 paycheck on friday. but not $20,000. steve: i know. there is something going on. ainsley: 21 different weapons seized in that high school. steve: it goes to show you about the sense of lawlessness and nobody there are no consequences for crime in a lot of instances. smash and grab, all that stuff, people getting clobbered left and right. brian: it goes to show you this is correctable. you do these things. the american public is getting educated on this and one by one these cities have to start reining in no cash bail situations and that s going to get you elected into office. hopefully there is going to be a common sense election in 2022. steve: florida is vowing not to become the next california. they are going to start a new database to attract repeat theft and organized crime. the offenders will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law according to the attorne