result of a court order from a judge following a riskth assessment. e now the tulare county sheriff is irate about the release of these alleged fentanyl traffickers. he says the so-calledl risk assessment was done behind the scenes. he was never contacted or notified. and he saysot california s justice system justice system is a failure. i could not believe that we had one hundred and fifty thousand fitting allllnyl hills, one of the most dangerous epidemics that is facing our nation today with people in custody that we may potentially be able to impact the future of this type of drug trafficking organization and or cartels in california and my county and we let them go . and tucker, most ofhr that fentanyl is pouring in through the open southern s c border where there was just a mass casualty human smuggling event. take a look at this videogln in san antonio yesterday afternoon. at least 50 illegal immigrants were found dead in the back of a tractor trailer subjected to w
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order from a judge and a risk assessment. the logical sheriff is furious. allowing people like this to be released from our facilities, we have no control over that. and for law enforcement leaders in california is incredibly frustrating when we are responsible for public safety. and, bret, those alleged fentanyl traffickers had enough fentanyl to kill millions of people but now they re free. we will send it back to you. bret: amazing. bill, thank you. stocks tumbled more than 2% today in a growth led sell off as falling consumer confidence grocery session fears the dow lost 491. the s&p 500 fell 79. the nasdaq plunged 343. president biden is in spain tonight with nato leaders. the president wrapping up his session with g-7 colleagues still unable to shake criticism of his energy policy. and in unusual encounter with the leader of america s oldest ally may have complicated things
and gang crime have both skyrockets in recent years at the same time a lot of sentences have been advocated for sentences from judges like yourself. should you strengthen or weaken fentanyl traffickers, not users? senator, whether or not congress chooses to strengthen or weaken personalities for any crime is a determination of this body, which is ordinary made after study and review determination that is in the province of congress. judge, you ve said before sentencing is a discretionary act. it s the judge s decision to have a shorter or longer sentence. the judge makes that
0 recommendations, whether they re in congress, they re not the kinds of things that i can opine about. so you don t want to opine whether 17 years is too long or too short a sentence for murder? senator cotton, the congress has prescribed a number of factors that judges look at when they sentence. it may in many cases not be. i can t answer in the abstract in the way that you these are very concrete. let s turn to rape. do you know how long the average inmate convicted of rape serves in prison in america? well, senator rape is not a crime in the federal system that i m familiar with working with, so i don t know. it s 7.2 months. do you think 7.2 months is too long or too short for someone convicted of rape to be sentenced to prison? senator, that s a policy question about the egregious crime of rape and congress has said that the court is supposed to take into a number take into account a number of factors when sentencing. okay. i can t answer in the abstract. j