thousands are gathering at washington, d.c. demanded that we stop the spread of the deadly epidemic we re going to go live. welcome so great to have you neil cavuto i hope you re having a good weekend it s a busy weekend as far as news is concerned we will take you to britain as they pay their final respects to the queen, in the meantime let s take it to alex what s going on in washington. at morning, right now the crowd is still building were at a merge of unity, that will kick off any minute it s been put on by a loss voices of fentanyl it s what the people call weapon of mass destruction, they help to bring attention to that, then to start with speeches and take this to the national mall to the white house today when it comes to that now that the entered synthetic opioid manufactured in china and smuggled into the u.s. from mexico. over the border coming in record numbers as of late, fentanyl is a leading cause of death among adults age 18 - 45 many of the families have
Illinois became the first state to eliminate cash bail legislatively on Monday, turning the state into a testing ground to see what, if any, ramifications come from eliminating the process.
summer of horror and is going to get worse with the cash bail elimination coming up in the next few months. neil: 70 of our conversation through covid in the worries about whether it was safer workers to return covid has come down, crying has not and that s a big reason in the cities like new york were there only halfway back, in chicago i don t know where they stand you probably have a far better idea than i do. i know a lot of urban areas where crime is rampant that s why people are not heading back to the office. similarly so, 50% back it s probably going to plateau if you look at taxes and regulations that have been put on locally by the officials, those are all up given 20, 30% yet the patrol and protection are down in areas where people are paying the taxes and feeling the regu regulation, that does not work out as far as a good equation it does panic businesses going forward as they make their hiring plans. neil: thank you very much, following all of that scott