will: did for everyone but you. ainsley: great to be at work. pete: tomorrow is april 18th. it is just finishing their taxes. ainsley: so is everyone else. so stressful. pete: bank statement. ainsley: are yours in? have you completed yours? pete: yes, i need an extension. will: i need extension. it is in my inbox. i need do digital signatures. pete: how about you? ainsley: all mine are finished. done. which is a good feeling. all right, it is 6:01 on the east coast. the house judiciary committee is in new york city this morning to hold a field hearing on violent crime. will: crime victims will testify about the direct impact alvin bragg s policies have had on their lives. alexandria hoff joins us in washington with more. d.a. bragg is calling this is a political stunt which is a term we have heard republicans describe his prosecution of former president trump. spent thousands ton that while declining to prosecute 1200 felony cases last year up from 828
ainsley has my back. wow, 63 degrees in myrtle beach, south carolina. and 72 ainsley: you re right, 72. peter, steve is better at this. ainsley: have you ever been there? i m from carolina ishgsz myrtle beach is so pretty. will: brian and steve are doing their taxes, they are due tomorrow. ainsley: it used to be if the 15th was on a week end, it was due monday. will: due to covid. we re trying to renew passports right now, it was not months before covid and covid is over now. ainsley: my friend has started a birthday party and she forgot to do her passport and it is going to cost more than $1000 to expedite the passports. check your passports and get them renewed. house judiciary committee is in new york city to hold field hearing on violent crime. ainsley: crime victims will testify. will: alexandria hoff is here. alexandria: anti-victims policies and the bodega clerk who was charged after shooting. madeline brame s son was murdered in harlem and a ma
come and are making their mark. you re watching outnumbered. also today, the host of kennedy on fox business, kennedy herself. look at that. she s just bringing it. fox news krcontributor and retid bomb technician, joey jones, whose lavender is working for him. hard core criminals are endangering public safety. it s the first of many hearings, republican led committee plans to hold on america s crime crisis. democrats dismissing it for paybacks. it was a weak case. they wouldn t have to try this hard. the victims tell a very different story. former bodega clerk faced a murder charge after fatally stabbing his attacker. we covered the story to bitter end. a repeat offender, in self-defense, spent days in new york s violent riker s island that prompted a massive public outcry. they send the old man to riker s. the story ends up right but he had to pay a price. alvin bragg ended up dropping the case. lawmakers heard from the mom of a veteran beaten to death. a 35-year-old marr
this week. also, elon musk brought us a new generation of rocket ships and electric vehicles. now he sees machines that could be learning to outsmart even the smartest humans. it has the potential of civilization destruction. martha: we ll talk about that. a preview of his big discussion with tucker. first, the future of american s cities. chicago and new york were magnets for americans that wanted to make it big. now huge numbers are fleeing from these cities and others as d.a.s and mayoring seem numb to the chaos prompting the exodus in part. here s chicago this weekend during what they re calling a teen takeover. watch this. yeah. just a regular saturday night, right? police running for cover. i m sorry. police were recovering cover for terrified tourists that were out for a nice evening in the city. look at that destruction. teens were smashing car windows, sending three people to the hospital. here in new york, today, you ve got house republicans that are in town to
not demonnize the youth, and instead suggests finding more places for them is spend time. fired up on this, we ll be joined live coming up. i truly believe they were there to kill me. so faced with this, i did what i knew i had to do to save my life. i stabbed that man in self-defense. but when the police came, even though i was injured myself, i was placed under arrest. it was hard to believe what my son looked like. face was beaten, open and shut case. and bragg is moving the case along with no solution, offering deal after deal. he dismissed, completely dismissed gang assault and murder indictments against two of the defendants clearly on video participating in the brutal savage slaughter of my son. john: this busy monday, hearing correctly from new york city crime victims as they wrap up investigations into alvin bragg of dereliction of duty. sandra, the band is back together again. sandra: fiery field hearing wrapping up moments ago a block away from bragg s of