if this guy keeps strangling my dad, i m going to hit this guy. so if it would ve lasted a couple more seconds, i would ve ditto, los angeles. tucker: that was the most inspiring tape i ve seen in a while. thank you for that.at well, we told you repeatedly this year that thanks to homeless epidemic across the country, particularly in the west, medieval diseases like typhus are making a comeback. for instance, in los angeles. typhus is popping up in l.a. skid row and area where homelessness sprawls across 50 city blocks. an infectious disease eradicated in the 1800s that festers in filth and bites of fleas and rats is back. the city allows hundreds of homeless people to set up shacks on the sidewalk and live there forever.haiv tucker: that was fox s hillary vaughn. we are happy to have year on the set tonight with an update on that. everyone knows rats are dirty
the whole point is that the second amendment, they want to get rid of it to take away your guns but the first amendment, they want to take away your, they want to take your power to argue, to debate, to even raise certain topics. tucker: the power to think for yourself, the most important freedom of all. great to see you tonight, thank you for that. so, san francisco has banned certain words in an effort to make people not notice the crime exists. it s not working, though. residents of the city are outraged after a future root justice involved in individual attacked a woman in her home. trace gallagher joins us tonight with details on this story. hey, trace. high mike a sucker for the homeless population in san francisco it was just under 10,000 and we have new footage showing human and dirty needles but this might lead new perspective.e.eweeis it s surveillance video from the san francisco condo building where a resident tries to open the door and is attacked by a 25-year-old home
leaders have a plan to respond to this, and of course, it s not more cops or better enforcement of the law. that would be bigoted. instead, the city of san francisco has decided to ban words that suggest san francisco has a crime problem. people aren t allowed to talk about crime.ugri maybe they won t notice crime exists. that s the thinking. last month, the city s board of supervisors decreed there will be no more convicted felons in san francisco.oa going forward, ex-cons are to be called, quote, justice-involved individuals. as it happens, the people they committed crimes against are also, quote, justice-involved individuals. so in other words, victim and criminal are now morally indistinguishable. that s on purpose. this is woke equality. there is a problem. back in washington, leaders ofof the democratic party apparently haven t got the memo on this. some are still using the term, felon, which is the real f-word. so you might want to send thee kids from the room as we play the fol
the mayor this week, begging him to declare a state of emergency in the city telling us, quote, these efforts are advancing at an excruciatingly slow pace with bureaucratic roadblocks and red tape every step of the way. if a natural disaster with left people homeless, we would declare it a state of emergency. they spent millions of dollars cleaning up but when a clear spot, new people just move right in and popped their tents providing safe harbor for a flourishing community of rats, infested with diseases. los angeles is the second rat he city in the country but exterminating them could be a lot more difficult because a bill on the california state assembly wants the state to outlaw super toxic forms of rat poison because it harms localins wildlife, like coyotes and mountain lions. tucker? tucker: amazing story. thank you for that. i hope you ll come back. bernie sanders has unveiled his new climate plan, and no, it does not entail him flying on private jets.je he plans on keeping d
idiot. but i guess the bottom line always is not ideological, it s practical. i mean he can say whatever he wants and he can jump up and down and make all these announcements but the test is life in the city, has it gotten better or worse under bill de blasio and what s down his answer to that? and virtually we are not better off today than we were for six years ago when bill de blasio took office almost all of the gains that we made under the giuliani and bloomberg administration have all but evaporated under this mayor. he is so interested in up raising his natural profile and to being the leader of the so-called progressive movement that he shows little to no interest in managing the day-to-day affairs of the city and the proof is in the numbers. we have an affordable housing crisis in the city, we have a homelessness epic inanimate, unlike anything we ve ever seen before. our police department lost all respect, all confidence in the mayor and where is the mayor? campaigning for p