seeing their prices soar out of reach for ordinary people. one small basket of fresh produce and meat costs them up to half of some of cubans monthly salaries. unbelievable. meanwhile, trouble in california. a trash and rotor nightmare in downtown l.a. it is now creating a breeding ground for deadly diseases and has had some of l.a. s finest. jehmu greene and harmeet p dhiln weigh in. stick around. and he has subscriptions to a music service he doesn t listen to and five streaming video services he doesn t watch. this is jerry learning that he s still paying for this stuff he s not using. he s seeing his recurring payments in control tower in the wells fargo mobile app. this is jerry canceling a few things. booyah. this is jerry appreciating the people who made this possible. oh look, there they are. (team member) this is wells fargo.
homeless, then we need innovative solutions. ed: harmeet we have 3 million illegal aliens in california. if we didn t have those, we might have more housing available. wow. wow. the other, the immigrant. i m an immigrant. wrong. i am a first generation american, my parents immigrated here, and i am a proud first generation american, not going to blame every one of our country s ills on immigrant communities. ed: big problem, something we need to come together on and appreciated, jehmu, harmeet, thanks for coming in. ed: one of the most celebrated actresses takes on the liberal hollywood elite well making a case against women. stay with us. kathy a rew, stephanie hamel will join us next. -excuse me. uh. do you mind.being a mo-tour? -what could be better than being a mo-tour?
ed. by the way, a shout out to california, home of the man responsible for the most remarkable baseball contract in history. not super agent scott morris who got all of the dough, dennis gilbert in 2000 scored a unique deal for the mets. the outfielder retired a decade ago. but bonilla will collect another payment of $1.19 million. the checks keep coming every year until 2025. until july 1, now known as bobby bonilla day. go-go gilbert. so dubbed fast in the minors, always sat behind home plate at every dodgers game. friends grew concerned because we couldn t spot him. he had triple bypass surgery. he s recovering at home with his beautiful wife, cindy. he was a charitable guy. he started a baseball scouts foundation to help the guys that don t make much money. gilbert will go-go back to the ballpark by, i don t know, july
some outstanding reporting by fox business correspondent hillary vaughn with l.a.p.d. sr. lead officer joseph back in march. now and l.a.p.d. officer has actually contracted the contagious bacteria which causes typhoid fever and a second l.a.p.d. officer had typhoid like symptoms. the l.a.p.d. central division is in the heart of skid row downtown l.a. tonight, the latest troubles are coming from inside the building. a shocking story. want to talk about it with fox news contributor jehmu greene and republican national lawyers association board member harmeet dhillon. we usually see her in california but she s in washington tonight. good night to you both. happy to be here, ed. ed: harmeet, you are in california a lot. what is going on out there? it is a crisis situation in our cities in california, a combination of the ninth circuit telling cities they can t move people along and it s okay to live on the streets, combined with feckless politicians who don t want to balance or cont
fortunately, left his mayor garcetti and the leftist city council lacked the will or intestinal fortitude for such actions. their so-called compassion for the homeless prevents any true solution to the problem. perhaps the waste problem in l.a. is about a poetic justice. after all, the town s movie industry has been polluting the culture for decades. maybe the culture is simply responding and kind. harmeet? that s a lot of hyperbole. interesting way to look at it. to jehmu s point, i m sorry, jehmu, there is nothing to passionate about people to live in squalid medieval conditions on our streets. that is absurd. as to the housing issue, what you described as the homeless, i actually walked on the streets in san francisco every day, i walk to work. it is not the kind of people you are describing. it is not to les miserables living on the street, it is people who are mentally ill, using drugs, using drugs on the street, shooting up, and the reason we have a housing shortage in califor