harris: a couple of california girls on the couch. it seems liberal san francisco want people to forget the rapid crime and hopelessness. i didn t get that wrong, hopelessness also secured plaguing the city, it has launched expense of $6 million ad campaign that paints it as quirky and fun to lure tourists back. here it is.
deserve the job. harris: ron desantis was on during the time of american newsroom and he took both of the speeches. it was interesting to see how they would take those hits at each other without getting nasty were speaking the names. we know exactly. emily: to ainsley s appoint, the concept so we can make that choice. i have to say i found stark contrast to be the incumbent president that presidential concise, effective and touched a multitude of touch points, farmers, oil, and the like in a small amount of time. we were defective, clear messaging. that is a far cry from incumbent president and such a stark contrast how disheartening it is every time president biden. harris: herald brass tacks for a second when you don t see incumbent president out like this, how much does it hurt the campaign? not to be out there.
harris: can you smell the beach from here? emily: that makes me sad, harris, coming from the bay area. right now downtown activity in san francisco is 32% of what it was in pre-pandemic. this ad here is highlighting what san francisco seems to be which is vibrant, diverse, safe, effective incentivized businesses. it was a beautiful town, the most beautiful city in the world and it just breaks my heart this essentially is fear because reality of needles, pcs, crime, no safety, no businesses and unsuccessful. harris: and you cleaned it up to say it on tv, harold. harold: the stories we talk about today, i agree with everything said. if you want people to come back to san francisco harris: are you no longer a democrat? harold: the republicans the way you guys talk on my agree with you. if you want people to [boos]
extremist with fatality of those that have done that. so to mock and openly support mocking religion when it is so deeply personal and so deeply fundamental to us christians is so appalling to me and makes me never want to go to mlb game. harris: that will be their biggest problem. like i m saying without dei you have to balance what promises you are making to the people that important to you behind the scenes, your shareholders, corporations and balance that with the people on the scenes. figure out what works. look, you don t have to sexualize everything. you don t! but that is what that means when pole dancing. that is why it is offensive to you. because it hurts because you know it is putting into a place that should be private. ainsley: we know what happened on that cross. harris: but to sexualize that as if jesus were feeling pleasure when they were killing him. i mean commit is a warped
back to san francisco, the mayor should be talking about public safety is improving and investment downtown is improving and people coming back to downtown san francisco. if you want to come to a giants game, come to san francisco. harris: but none of that would be true. harold: that is not true either. you have to look the mayor of the town was booed a week ago outdoors at an event holding by a group of constituents saying if you are not doing enough to make the streets safe or enough to protect us from being victims or stand up to victims. those are the things that will make people come back and not a feel-good thing. i i won t go back into i feel confident my kids are safe. harris: i love pink. you don t think pink hair will do it? kayleigh: $6 million in pink your advertising will not do it. you need to clean up the crimes in the streets and prosecuting criminals. but what did they spend money