necessary number of signatures to bring this recall to a vote. the organizers say they need a few more, but they re on the right track. it s good to hear you say you think this recall effort would be successful. one a few years ago failed. is that because there is more of an outcry now? why do you think things have changed so significantly that we could see gascon gone? well, look, it s hard to recall an elected official, and it should be. an election should stand unless something very drastic happens. well, that s what george gascon s total abandonment of his responsibilities is. we managed to get 10% of the voters of los angeles to sign a recall petition. that s a huge, huge number. that s a huge percentage. but, you know, i live her, i ve lived here for, you know, 30 years, and it s a very liberal area, folks, okay.
there is a tremendous problem going on here. people are sleeping on the streets and there is, as one voter described it, a fentanyl massacre taking place in this city. drug addiction, mental illness, all of these things are everywhere. if you look at the actual responsibilities of the district attorney s office, it s none of those things. of course in the case of drug dealing, sure. but we re talking about a set of issues that fall squarely in the camp of the mayor s office and police, which in san francisco are suffering from a 9% clearance rate. they have a traditionally terrible relationship with progressive d.a. s. this is not entirely the fault of the d.a. when we spoke to voters in this recall effort, they say we recognize that. not a single one of them ever said anything about woke politics or any of the conservative talking points you hear when they talk about
francisco. we ve watched degradation of the city. we re seeing what was once a beautiful city now become blinded because of his policies. law enforcement is saying maybe we ll be allowed to do our jobs, wouldn t that be a relief. carley: it is not just san francisco, if is nationwide. you have to oned whaer progressive prosecutors are thinking. larry krasner, george gascon, do you think they may act because of this recall, change their policies a bit because they don t what happened to chesa boudin to happen to them? it s too late for them. they have already made their bed. george gascon is facing critical election here now with this recall effort. the snowballing now and this is a time when people are empowered and this is why this
some of the same people that gave money to prevent me from recalling gavin new some when one of my issues of crime are putting money into the recall effort of gascon because the criminals have come to the suburbs. there was a student that is maxine waters has a $5 million mansion there and a guy broke into a home with armed security on the premises and the guy shot and killed his wife. a long criminal record. never should have been on the street any more than the guy who killed the graduate student should have been on the street because of these soft on crime policies by the governor and two d.a.s. dana: kellyanne conway said the d.a.s are household names that doesn t bode well and could possibly lead to changes. good to see you. bill: there are fireworks on the hill today possibly. janet yellen testifying on inflation right now in fact.