preventing and arresting for minor crimes? carley: that is a very good question, yeah, go ahead really quickly, 50 more seconds to you. i mean, that is where we are at. what are we doing? what is going to be the response? we need those answers. we are looking for leadership and we are not seeing it. easy to point to the federal government and easy to blame the object of a gun. it is hard to hold people accountable. district attorneys need to do their job. they need to put people in jail. carley: mayor eric adams said he wants to be tough on crime but at the same time as a district attorney who one day when said he wasn t going to prosecute many even violent crimes. so questions still remain on the future of new york city. john macari, thank you for joining us, we do appreciate it. thank you. carley: did you hear this? look like a third world
he s come up a lot, but just as bad the last two years and there s been no prosecution. ashley: right. we have to go back to that. ashley: thanks, john macari, we appreciate your time and expertise on this topic. we appreciate it, todd. thank you, guys. todd: a focal point and crime crisis alexandria ocasio cortez is headed to. texas. we will tell you why. congressman michael waltz will not at his they are calling u.s. companies for the olympic and turning a blind eye to human rights issues on china. wait until you hear the network actually defended or is trying to. that is when we come back.