How to Solve America’s Crime Crisis
New York City Mayor Eric Adams met with Assembly Democrats Monday to advocate for rolling back bail reform in an effort to better address crime. Mayor Adams was ultimately unsuccessful, however. The meeting occurred following the murder of 25-year-old Christina Yuna Lee who was stalked and stabbed to death in her Chinatown apartment Sunday morning by Assamad Nash, who at the time of the murder, had three open cases against him. Former New York City Police Commissioner and CEO of the Guardian Group Ray Kelly joins to discuss bail reform, ways to address the issue of homelessness in cities, and obstacles Mayor Adams faces in his efforts to reduce crime.
Ever since California shuttered schools during the pandemic, Levi’s President Jennifer Sey was outspoken, advocating for schools to reopen to get students back in classrooms. As a result of her public questioning of school closures, she was warned to stop this speech by Levi’s legal department, HR department and even Levi Strauss CEO Chip Bergh. Former Global Brand President of Levi’s and author Jennifer Sey joins to share why she felt she had no choice but to speak up on behalf of California students, why she refused Levi’s offer of $1 million in severance so that she could speak on this issue and her hope that her resignation story will encourage other workers to refuse to let their viewpoints and speech to be stifled.
Plus, commentary by Fox Nation host Tammy Bruce.