morning from 50 cent. good evening. matt: good evening. he has a previous criminal history himself and is making headlines over a rather simple comment about bally s new bail policy. he wrote on instagram, l.a. is finished. watch how bad it gets out of there. shaking my head. he posted that caption while sharing a clip from a fox 11 l.a. report about the new nobel policy. here in l.a. county, police are no longer detaining people for crimes like theft, shoplifting, drug use, vandalism and many other nonviolent crimes and it means many people who are arrested for these crimes will be immediately released without paying any bail before their arraignment. the california judge who made the ruling important law enforcement officials to tell them why he should have not made the ruling but no one appealed and including the chief of police or district attorney george. an organization that helps victims heal from crimes is actually thinking 50 cents speaking out against the no bail
the usual progressive killjoy s spoke up to remind us of what a terrible place in america really is. it is like expecting betsy ross flight and eating up with jane fonda his dirty. [laughter] dirty girdle. i don t know what that means. ben & jerry s ice cream, part of an enormous corporation, offered their happy birthday message by proclaiming that the country was stolen it and should be given back to indigenous peoples. the company advises start with mount rushmore. allows the idea, says there s no way a mountain could sustain a casino. [laughter] but then something awesome happened. it turns out ben & jerry s headquarters are located on land which the of inaki native american nation says belongs to them. [audience reacts] i m tasting a new flavor of ice cream. it includes highly. the chief dawn stevens, that is for inaki chief, the dawn stevens, told news read newsweek said he would be happy to discuss the plan being returned. you don t get more native american than daw
component of that and they said that was racist. you can t argue with these people or even rationalize with them with that mentality. program and the whole thing, you mentioned tommy and he has been on this show a number of times saying, you talked low-level crimes, right? and then suddenly it is $50,000 or below in bail. the numbers are always moving up and in the process of those numbers moving up, a lot of people end up getting hurt, brian. brian: yeah, trace, what you are seeing is the weaponization of the justice system on the local level, right? we have talked a lot about the doj on the federal level. but it is happening in people s own backyard. it is not going to be just l.a. now. it is going to be in other cities across the country. 2024, just like the sheriff s said, you mentioned the board of supervisors. they are in on it, too. so is the state attorney general who is buddies with gascon and the governor. so you re going to vote in 2024? do your research on the local candi
and no one other than the people that were pushing the lawsuit were the ones that were heard by the judge and the judge said, wait a minute, we need to hear from the other side and all they heard was crickets in the courtroom. trace: they did a little piece on this. i want to play a clip of that and i will get your opinion. watch. multiple times presidents in the l.a. neighborhood witnesses homeless man vandalize water pipes and cut utility lines without penalty. when you call the police, what did they say to you? they say that there s nothing they can really do. reporter: crime jumped almost 12% last year including tens of thousands of nonviolent crimes. burglaries, robberies, stolen cars. and the police are right but there s very little they can do and so the crime just goes on. brian: great to be with you. the police are demoralized. i was at a fundraiser. one of its former detectives was at a fundraiser. to have him he came up to me afterwards and he said what you are