district attorney. voters blaming boudin for a rise in crime. the mayor will appoint his replacement. bill: san francisco, one of the many democrat-run cities where crime is running rampant up 35% this year. in chicago 40%. in new york and voters are taking notice. dana: the recall is sending a message to soft on crime prosecutors across the country including los angeles d.a. george gascon. he is facing his second recall attempt in two years. bill: easy to see why. the city has been plagued by smash and grab robberies. staffers looked on helplessly. dana: people are around to ride the subway in new york. a man threw a woman onto the tracks. the suspect has a long rap sheet, the latest in a string of unprovoked attacks against passenger. bill: philly trendy district. gunfire sent people running for their lives. an argument escalated into a shoot-out. three people killed and a dozen more wounded. dana: for more on the recall vote let s go to claudia cowen in san fra
weapons of war. i d like you to think about that because this whole conversation defies logic, and you know what, it s actually insulting. you know what, you know what, in fairness let s just take a moment to step back and think about each of their arguments and whether that is the environment that you want or that they want for their children. let s start with mental health. as far as we know there was no mental health issue with the individual who stole the futures of 19 children in uvalde, texas. governor greg abbott even said it himself before he contradicted himself. there was no known mental health history of the gunman. we would have a problem with mental health illness in this community. greg, you flipped it around. now you said mental health was the problem. okay. yet nbc news reports abbott slashed more than $200 million from the department overseeing mental health programs in a state that is already dead last in the country for access to mental health care. abb
on the ballot. all those signatures do have to be verified. dana: thank you. bill: quick recap from last night. republicans feel good about some of these results in new mexico. not a race a lot of people talk about. former meteorologist is running for statewide office. they like his chances in november. see whether or not they re on to something in five months time. senate races not a ton of surprises in iowa. republican senate chuck grassley at the age of 88, dana, will crisscross all 99 counties in iowa over the next five months. what he has done for every term and every election as he seeks reelection in the state of iowa. easy winner there. south dakota john thooum won his primary. kristi noem, how did she do last night? easy winner with 77% of the vote. on the key house races here come over to the board. this is new jersey for the
that image, of a survivor of a school massacre. look at the money. $13.6 million over his career lifetime mitt romney has taken in from the nra. you can go all the way down to marco rubio who is running for president. that s what boosts their numbers. the top five recipients of money per open secrets are john boozeman, john thooum, lisa murkowski. those are the people who would have to come together with democrats to pass the thing everyone, including every gun owner, i know people with homes full of guns and even they say that you at your age should not be able to buy an ar-15 because you can t rent a car, probably, right? somebody 18, 19, 20 who can t rent a car shouldn t be able to get a weapon. they agree on it. those people who get that money are paid to say no.