election. john: tennessee senator marsha blackburn will join us. first to the white house and peter doocy with the latest from there. president biden even with his decades of d.c. experience keeps deferring to nancy pelosi and chuck schumer to lead the way advancing the democratic party s agenda. so far they have not gotten the build back better signed. they will miss the christmas deadline. he said maybe try voting rights first instead. [inaudible]. the top 2 issues for voters in the new fox business polls. inflation and crime. now 63% of voters are concerned about being able to pay their
louis. we don t need the fbi or the department of justice to fix this problem. we need the local authorities and prosecutors to do the right thing. john: at the same time, it s looking into a problem that has been addressed by local authorities and parents are upset at school board meetings. so there is a disconnect there. some democrats getting the idea that crime is a problem in this country. seeming to ignore the obvious. what nancy pelosi said. it s outrageous. obviously it cannot continue. the fact is that there is an attitude of lawlessness in our country that springs from i don t know where. maybe you do. we cannot have that lawlessness become the norm. john: springs from i don t know where. it would seem the answer to her question is simple, dan.
against asians are on the rise. next month the city gets a new mayor and police commissioner and both say fighting crime is a top priority. john: something has to change. the big apple not what it used to be. dan henninger will come up later in this hour to talk more about the fact that the department of justice on the federal level is going after international crime with renewed vigor and going after parents at school board meetings but is omitting the crime wave that gripped the nation including that horrific crime. sandra: whether or not there will be a change in tone and messaging from the democratic party. london breed from san francisco the change in language being used for the spike in crime there. we will see it that happens in other democratic led cities. john: she might as well as
to the rise in smash and grab crime but it remains unclear whether there are concrete plays. dan henninger, why is the doj going after international crime but not domestic crime and parents at sarcode meetingings but not looking into any great degree in the wave of crime in america tngets may be because they are able to do more about international crime. the biggest being cyber crime. cook county and chicago over 1,000 murders this year. it is not clear to me how the department of justice is supposed to fix a problem that is not being addressed by the local authorities in our biggest cities like chicago and los angeles and new york and st.
we will hash out where this goes next. they put their political hats on as well. john: another harrowing robbery on new york city subways. a 23-year-old model from thailand was left bruised and bloody on a platform after a vicious attack. the whole thing was caught on camera. she said she just feels lucky to be alive. the new york post with the headline my subway nightmare. david lee miller with the shocking details. she came to new york city for a modelling career but ended up on the front page because she is the victim of a violent cream crime that sparked fear and outrage. at 4 a.m. she was coming home from a concert. surveillance video shows her being grabbed from behind and