legitimate reason to argue that, you know, that this information was stolen or whatever, but that doesn't heenethem. ashley: right. >> the guy's writing a memoir? you can't say, oh, but i don't want to talk about that. either write the memoir or don't -- [laughter] i don't know how much money he's making off this thing, i imagine he's making a fortune, but you've got to answer personal questions if you're going to write a memoir. ashley: we call it a selective memory memoir. all right, charlie, i want to talk about the fact that crime is spiking in cities that voted to defund the police. now, i'm not a betting man, but even i could have put some money on this was going to happen, right? >> who could have seen that happen? [laughter] who could have seen that coming? it really is extraordinary. and the sad thing about it, the very serious thing about it is that, you know, democrats claim to be representing people that live in these cities, and the people who are living in these cities are paying a grievous price for democrats playing ridiculous games, for their dishonesty and playing politics wit