elizabeth: let's welcome former nypd lieutenant darren porcher.to have you back on, lieutenant. your reaction 2020 being the year of defund the police. it is ricocheting around the country. san francisco, l.a., other cities still defunding still and crime skyrocketing? >> this is problematic of political perspective. how seats were flipped in house of representatives related to the defund the police movement. the people live in the communities. the local citizens do not want defunding of police. when we see what happened in places like new york, seattle, portland and chicago, these communities came under siege as a result of people had acted with impunity because they believed the defund police movement was something that the politicians were attaching to. we need to move forward to a better place. it is unfortunate, i live in new york city. bill de blasio is at the helm. he is consistently denigrating the quality of life in new york. it is all based on preface of defund police. elizabeth: just yesterday we had a family coming in to look at the ch