coming and coming. new york city officials fuming at what is a top republican initiative right now to try to spread the, well, the immigration problem and the border problem and let others know what it s like. we ll hear from the house homeland security top republican, because john katko is here and only here. welcome, everybody, neil cavuto. my thanks to my buddy, david asman, so ably filling in for me. i am here today and so is alexis mcadams. reporter: hi, neil. a very close eye on. new york s governor actually stepped in after the convicted sex offender walked free which people got lyft abdomen here in new york livid about. he knocked an innocent guy unconscious. so governor kathy hochul said this was a clear violation of his parole and says she told police to arrest him again. i took action in my if own hands. i directed the department of corrections and community supervision to immediately examine whether or not this parole violation occurred. yes, it did. you cou
because, sadly, i mean, thank god for videos, as awful as they are because they do remind people what s happening right at their doorstep and in the city and neck of the woods where you wouldn t expect it. that s become rather routine in not only new york, but so many cities. howard, thank you for joining us today. i always enjoy talking to you. i appreciate it. good to be with you, neil. neil neal all right, in the meantime, this is among the reason why so many are concerned about people getting back to work, and you know particularly in the banking arena a lot of the big bosses there saying get your fannies in five days a week because the whole covid thing is over. unfortunately, the crime thing is not. now, goldman sachs ceo david solomon seems to have done a 180 saying he understands safety is an important issue for workers and understands as well why so many don t want to come in or come in that often and in the amidst an environment where apple is demanding three days a week f
level do that, commissioner? that s what i m wondering. if you re the judge or the magistrate at the time and you re looking at, all right, i know what the guidelines are, but forget it, i m going to make decision and overrule those guidelines? can he/she do that? no. under the current law, they can t. and also, you know, when you have a district attorney who looks at somebody who commits a violent felony and reduces it to a misdemeanor, you re basically serving the message to criminale to criminals you don t have to worry about cops, about going to jail. and that s the big difference from when i was police commissioner. when i was police commissioner, criminals feared police. they knew if they carried guns, if they committed assaults, they would absolutely end up in jail. and we had district attorneys like bob morgan thaw who made sure hay went to jail. right now we have leftist district attorneys who are more interested in the perpetrators than the victims, and it s terrible. it ma
we ll all over social media. love of to connect with everybody. will: thank you so much. this was amazing. hang for having me. pete: hacked be the fox and friends weekend you should set up a residency. [laughter] you the man. thank you so much. pete: have a great saturday, everybody. we ll see you tomorrow morning. neil: all right. and after that, this: the sucker punch that was seen across the nation. a career criminal back in police custody, and within hours back in court. now many are demanding to know why he was released mt. first place. former new york police commissioner howard safe fir is here on that. plus, a motion could come any moment from donald trump s legal team claiming that his rights have been violated. where s all of this going? we ll ask. and the migrant buses keep