calls are growing to prevent future mass shootings. the president has a plan he s pushing, but not all republicans, even some democrats, are buying. a bipart a san group of lawmakers searching for common ground. welcome, everybody, i m neil ca view eau. very good to have you in the weekend cavuto. a very busy weekend because across the pond and all the way to london we have the jubilee going on. we ll give you the latest there. first to florida right now where i guess drenched is the word of the moment. will nunley reporter: neil, good morning. yeah, the three days we ve been monitoring this storm system, this has been the heaviest of the rain, started about 3:00 morning leading to moderate flooding in riviera beach and west palm beach where we re standing. it s nice and clear, but actually in praises it s half a foot to a foot deep. this is a1a. this is not quite as dramatic as some of the scenes just down the road in miami but, sure enough, this is the kind of water y
the conservative vanguard. they re generally a liberal court, and even this court says, look, enough is enough. you re elect as the district attorney. your job, the voters put you in this office to apply the law, to prosecute felons, to keep people safe, and he basically refuses to do it. i mean, look, if he wants to pursue a progressive agenda, god bless him, but he shouldn t be doing in his job as district attorney for los angeles. neil: you know, tom, i m wondering if it wasn t so much a legal issue as much as an emotional one in that crime has risen markedly in the los angeles county area and beyond, and that was the backdrop of this decision. i think that s right. i mean, look, judges like everyone else, and they live in these communities, and they can see that there s been a substantial town turn in public safety. and it doesn t take the einstein to figure out that one of the reasons for this is that you have or prosecutors in this case the head prosecutor concern who basical