100 shot over the july 4th weekend in chicago. 19 people killed. a former new york police commissioner, howard safer. commissioner, always good to see you, and thank you for your service the new york s finest. nice being with you, eric. eric: of course. arthel? arthel: thanks, eric. are you fearless enough to hunt pythons? oh, boy. florida is offering big cash prizes to those willing to capture these massive and dangerous snakes. a pair of python hunters will join us next to explain how they do it. ok everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. whoo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, now introducing ensure complete! with 30 grams of protein.
from this. charles? charles: absolutely. thank you. so what is fuelling these surges in violent crime? i asked james craig for his take earlier on my show on fox business making money. crime is up in l.a., one of my old homes. the chief talks about a rise in gang violence and then he says with some other factors. what is conveniently left out, the other factors, defund the police. the morale in these police departments. they don t feel supported. this qualified immunity, eliminating it and the impact that that has on morale and attrition rates. charles: i want the read from former new york city commissioner, howard safer. this is across the country, smaller cities and larger cities. the numbers are astonishing. i d imagine there s more than one driver, right? there s more than one driver. what is happening, charles, we re listening to the loudest
named patrick dorisman who was coming out of a bar in midtown manhattan. and a team of new york city undercover cops looking to make an arrest approached him and asked him if he knew where he could buy marijuana. he took offense, one thing led to another, there was a scuffle and next thing you know the cop had a gun out, undercover cops and dorseman is lying dead on the pavement. what rudy giuliani did almost immediately with his then police commissioner howard safer, ethically suspect and if not technically illegal was that dorisman did have a juvenile delinquency record. he said that dorisman was not an altar boy. in fact, he was an altar boy.
neil: good having you. howard safir on that. we want to take your attention to liberty international airport where they are awaiting the arrival of the world champ soccer team, the women s team won 2-0 against the netherlands. they re going to be greeted with a lower manhattan parade on wednesday. nancy pelosi has already issued an invite for them to come to congress. no formal invite at the white house but he was very congratulatory of their achievements. some team members is that they have no interest at all and coming to the white house. no politics today. just celebrating a great triumph for the american team. more after this. that s why there s otezla. otezla is not an injection or a cream. it s a pill that treats differently. for psoriasis, 75% clearer skin is achievable, with reduced redness, thickness,
that the officers should have been welcomed and treated with dignity and respect. instead, they were made to feel unwelcome and disrespected which is completely unacceptable. their presence making you feel unsafe and i think that s a little bit ridiculous. police accepted the apology but cops around the country took notice. it was an insult not just to those officers, those six officers and starbucks, but every single officer out there bit risked their lives and wants to be part and needs to be part of the community. no word on discipline for the employees involved but this is definitely a talker around dinner tables all around the country. neil: to put it mildly. thank you very much. former new york city police commissioner howard safer. how do you think this is handled? i think it was handled properly after it occurred but i think the fact that the employee of starbucks felt they could do this might indicate the culture