will: did for everyone but you. ainsley: great to be at work. pete: tomorrow is april 18th. it is just finishing their taxes. ainsley: so is everyone else. so stressful. pete: bank statement. ainsley: are yours in? have you completed yours? pete: yes, i need an extension. will: i need extension. it is in my inbox. i need do digital signatures. pete: how about you? ainsley: all mine are finished. done. which is a good feeling. all right, it is 6:01 on the east coast. the house judiciary committee is in new york city this morning to hold a field hearing on violent crime. will: crime victims will testify about the direct impact alvin bragg s policies have had on their lives. alexandria hoff joins us in washington with more. d.a. bragg is calling this is a political stunt which is a term we have heard republicans describe his prosecution of former president trump. spent thousands ton that while declining to prosecute 1200 felony cases last year up from 828
you can withdraw some of those federal funds. look, san francisco, chicago, new york, they they democratically vote for these guys who then enact these policies so in a way the voter is getting what they asked for. you pilot highlight it and look at the federal funds issue. testimony mr. holdren highlight how bad that is. think about this fact, 327 individuals have done 6,000 of the theft crimes in this city. they call them theft crimes. we used to call it stealing. taking other people s property so 327 people, that s 20 arrests, that s 20 times that each of these individuals have done this on average. maybe lock them up after the first or second or maybe the 19th time so they don t do it the 20th time. that s what s going on here and in cities all over the country. wife what was the stat i think i saw on your show last week but it said like 27% of new yorkers want to move out of the state. they have want to move out of here and driven by crime factor. pete: if they could, no doubt
invent a better battery, a better way to store electricity, you would change the world, and if you were to do that in a way that you could manufacture and export it, you would also do very well financially. congresswoman, is there new urgency to act? you ve heard the president in drought-stricken california saying these weather emergencies in effect are creating the conditions and the government has to act. david, i think that what it brings to mind is how we utilize the information that we have. and we all know and i think that bill would probably agree with this. neither he nor i are a climate scientist. he is an engineer and actor. i am a member of congress. what we have to do is look at the information we get from climate scientists. as you said, there is not agreement around the fact of exactly what is causing this. even the president s own science and technology office had mr. holdren says no one single weather event is due specifically to climate change.
technologies, that if you could invent a better battery, a better way to store electricity, you would change the world, and if you were to do that in a way that you could manufacture and export it, you would also do very well financially. congresswoman, is there new urgency to act? you ve heard the president in drought-stricken california saying these weather emergencies in effect are creating the conditions and the government has to act. david, i think that what it brings to mind is how we utilize the information that we have. and we all know and i think that bill would probably agree with this. neither he nor i are a climate scientist. he is an engineer and actor. i am a member of congress. what we have to do is look at the information we get from climate scientists. as you said, there is not agreement around the fact of exactly what is causing this. even the president s own science and technology office had mr. holdren says no one single