dangerous consequences. todd: joining us with more, fox news contributor, joe concha. great to see you as we do every day. are the comments by bill marr someone who is very left, very liberal, really the death nell to woke, or do we have a long way to go. he sticks to his principles. he doesn t care what his audience thinks in terms of him taking a stand. wokeness is something he s taken on. knows what this means for to the democratic party, that when you are attached to something like defunding the police which will go down as one of the worst policy positions ever taken by members of a political party in his tri, poll after poll shows a majority of americans reject defunding the police. when a democratic party does a standing o for cori bush who
racist narrative that they drive into this country, so suck it up and defunding the police has to happen. jillian: we spent a lot of time talking to chicago alderman anthony napolitano, we talked to him i feel like sometimes always weekly. he s based in chicago. knows what s going on in the streets there. we had him on in the last hour. i asked him if you were to have a sit down, face-to-face conversation with cori bush in light of the remarks that you heard. what would you say to her? take a listen to what he said. i would let her know this blood is on her hands, this blood is on the progressive, the socialist movement, the blood is on her hands because the heroes are dying in the streets, protecting them day in and day out while they street. they are the ones defending us and they re trying to get rid of them. had they have no answers or no solutions, with our 117,000 gang members turn into 130,000 gang members overnight. jillian: i think that goes to the exact point of the hypocri
strangers. reporter: so far, 38 officers including french have been shot or shot at this year in chicago alone. and as crimes against the badge are rising, mayor lori lightfoot sends a message to opposing voices on policing issues. listen. the police are not our enemies. they re human, just as we are. a mother lost her daughter last night. a brother, his sister. a family forever shattered. reporter: lightfoot ordered a day of mourning and all flags lowered to half staff, the shooting rocking a department that has been the target of numerous protests in recent years. meanwhile, democrat cori bush doubles down on defunding the police. what we re talking about every single year, increasing the budget for police and then the budget for like health and human services continuing to
shrink, when we re adding more money to the police but we re still dying. reporter: a gun was recovered at the scene. all three suspects are in custody but no charges have been filed yet. detectives are still looking at body camera footage. todd: jackie, an absolutely horrible situation. thanks for keeping us posted. let s highlight the hi pop consider sigh. it starts today with cori bush. she was the individual who basically said we need to defund your police, keeping in mind that a situation like this becomes easier when you defund police, there s fewer cops on the streets, cops have less protection and it s them versus the world with an emboldened public. two, she will spend whatever it costs to protect herself while she, quote, unquote, does the work. remember this? i have private security because my body is worth being on this planet right now. i have private security because they, the white supremacists,
that we keep talking about, you hear her say i m going to spend whatever i need to spend on my public security and stuff but defunding the police has to happen, suck it up. i mean, you can t have it both ways, right. no one s arguing that she shouldn t feel safe. she s an elected official. we should all feel safe. that s the thing, the people of chicago, little kids. we discussed at length getting shot, losing their lives on some of these city streets, especially in chicago. every person in the country, everyone watching right now should have the ability to feel safe and that s where the hypocrisy comes into play and todd: when you say kids, that gets me so upset. what has that kid done? the kid has not been any process of systemic oppression, yet the media likes to dance around the defund the police movement, especially when it comes to individuals like cori bush but at the same time what do they do, they elevate bush s status when it comes to things like the eviction moratorium.