9%. todd: this election could send a ripple effect across the nation including in los angeles where da george gas cone is facing his second recall event in two years and new york city where da alvin brag is getting criticism from his liberal policies including from its own democratic mayor. brooke singman has the latest. brooke. brooke: good morning guys, the people of san francisco have spoken and bow dean will no longer be the district corner after an overwhelming vote exactly 60% of the votes are in favor of him being removed from office. the associated press calling the race just after midnight and beaudean conceded shortly after. people are angry, they re frustrated and i want to be very clear about what happened tonight. the right wing billionaires outspent us 3-1. they exploited an environment in which people are appropriately upset and created an electoral where we were basically shadow boxing. brooke: boudinwill be removed after they formally accept votes thi
direction. i m focused on new york city. i m focused on crime here. brag refusing to respond adams criticism as a new poll showing the overwhelming majority of new yorkers says their city has become less safe since the pandemic. polls showing three-quarters fear being the victim of a crime would you take your family to a drag show for kids? lot of people pretty shocked to find out this was happening in their neighborhood. a texas lawmaker just introduced a bill to help protect the kids in his state and he s next. carley: you laugh until you don t cry. plus gas prices hit, another reason to cry, another record high overnight and if you needed more proof that democrats are totally out of touch, here it is. after waiting for a long time to have enough chips in this country to finally get my electric vehicle went by every single gas station, it didn t matter how high it was.
eight billion in tesla shares and raised seven billion from co-investors. texas attorney general ken paxton is launching an investigation into twitter s bot problem. we ll have him on the program to talk about it later this morning. todd. todd: looking forward to that carley. meantime outrage in texas after this look at your screen, a drag show in dallas texas inviting children to walk the runway. that event entitled drag your kids to pride has now drawn the attention of state lawmakers in texas the state representative ryan says he is introducing legislation to make sure scenes like that don t happen again in the lone star state and he joins me now. state rep how insane is it that a bill like this is even necessary? thank you for having me todd. yes, it is. it s sad that we re at this point. you know, we look, we have a lot of laws to protect kids in texas we don t let them get tattoos.
lead and say however this comes out, we ll support the decision or maybe we ll respect the decision and work through the legislative process and to not be violent and to tone things down, but i don t think they re going to take the high road on this. they re going to use this as political, you know, wedge issue, because they know, like you said, how bad things are going and hopefully get some mileage out of the division. but i think people should be concerned because there are so many things going badly now, and there doesn t seem to be any plan to deal with it, any plan to stop it, any will to stop it. and the democrats got so much mileage out of the riots in 2020 that they actually encouraged that they may see this as another way to get political benefit, at least from the protest aspect of it. carley: the heightened threat alert could be a great thing for the president to lean on to try and lower the temperature. things on the top of mind for many americans, clearly we re learning
voters, the voters have seen the real harm caused, people gave it a chance and it has been devastating to communities and you see all this talk with guns and other stuff lately but the murder rates in these cities or country have gone up 40% due to these progressive prosecutors and anti-police movement and i think the voters are tired of it. they want safe cities for their kids. they don t want drug use open in the streets. they want to be able to enjoy their communities and they gave this a chance and it failed. and it will be interesting to see the democratic party will adjust or they ll just keep doubling down on these progressive policies that have been failed everywhere they ve been tried. carley: yeah, you just have to wonder what george gas cone and bag and larry krasner are thinking. do you think this sends a message to other district attorneys that mrerns sick of the lawlessness. i think it sends a message but whether they will do