hypocrisy after migrants relocated without a heads up. we invite people to come and just willy-nilly put them in the suburb. metlife stadium with a national anthem led by nypd officer marking 21 years since 9/11 terrorist attack and made the moment. ainsley: you are looking live at edinburgh, scotland, where king charles iii is on his way to the palace of holyrood house to lead a procession for queen elizabeth ii. brian: comes hours after charles first address to parliament as a sovereign, as a king. steve: that is in london. now, he has back in scotland. back in london greg palkot. greg. hi, folks yes, we are at buckingham palace to begin this very long week of memories of the late queen elizabeth ii. but for a moment at least the focus status shifting north where we are right now. just like in scotland king charles iii and queen consort camilla will be joining other family members and walking with the queen s casket to the main cathedral there appear the f
dangerous individuals to roam our streets. it will deter victims and witnesses from reporting crimes, and it will make it more difficult to prosecute those alleged crimes. as you alluded to, ainsley, this new law comes at a time businesses are leaving the city of chicago in great number because a pike, violent crime rates. if this law does make crime worse in chicago and elsewhere in illinois it will give businesses more incentive to leave. violent crime up in the city 37% compared to a year ago. ainsley: my word, haven t they learned anything by watching new york. thank you so much, grady. prince charles will lead a royal procession for his late mother of the queen from the palace of holyroodhouse. piers morgan breaks down what is next as the world warrants queen elizabeth ii.
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gathering. here s what the top prosecutor of new york is saying, he s concerned that type of move will actually hurt crime fighting. he says what trump s doing could actually dissuade victims and witnesses from reporting crimes and public safety threats for fear of deportation. i want to assure the undocumented that my office is a safe place to report crimes. your response? i m proud that the attorney general in new york has taken that position, and i agree with him. these are people who have put themselves forward, who came here as young people of the united states, and are law abiding folks in fact you have to be to be on the daca program. you re taking 800,000 people and mutti i putting them back in the shadows and it s going to be an impediment to fighting crime on all levels. you think it could be actually a block to public
you you need people to report crimes. and the whole this is a liberal thij, what i velined is really kaurjsitution 101. i would love to see congress deal with this because that s how you actually change it long term anyway. you re mentioning a policy perspective. it s not like it s reporting crimes. there are prosecutorial guidelines they re trying to abide by. and for them to say we re going to order them according to our campaign rhetoric is an undermining of what the legal objectives are. their goal is to enforce the priorities more than about trying to minimize and solve violent crimes and you can all agree that being undocumented