offenders off the hook not bothering to lock up violent criminals people it like charles lindsay and allege gang member who was facing four felony counts for grand larceny in december after robbing high end manhattan stores. so instead of prosecuting the case bragg agreed to let lindsay go if he went to some diversion program. lindsay reportedly never showed up. but while back on the street, he showed up to a play ground with a loaded pistol and robbed a 14-year-old. then there s the case of mary sanders she took part in the 2018 murder of and sanders helgd up a 35-year-old army veteran and father of two down to the ground while her brother stabbed him to deaths. under al vying bragg administration she was given a plea deal down graigd her charges to second-degree assault and, of course, she was let off on time served. got to remember this one from last summer. a 16-year-old boy caught on cram beating a cop over the head at a subway station in harlem. this was just a mont
offenders off the hook not bothering to lock up violent criminals people it like charles lindsay and allege gang member who was facing four felony counts for grand larceny in december after robbing high end manhattan stores. so instead of prosecuting the case bragg agreed to let lindsay go if he went to some diversion program. lindsay reportedly never showed up. but while back on the street, he showed up to a play ground with a loaded pistol and robbed a 14-year-old. then there s the case of mary sanders she took part in the 2018 murder of and sanders helgd up a 35-year-old army veteran and father of two down to the ground while her brother stabbed him to deaths. under al vying bragg administration she was given a plea deal down graigd her charges to second-degree assault and, of course, she was let off on time served. got to remember this one from last summer. a 16-year-old boy caught on cram beating a cop over the head at a subway station in harlem. this was just a mont
the 16-year-old s classmates rallying around him and another shooting at the wrong address. a man who opened fire on a car that accidently drove into his driveway, charged with murder after killing a 20-year-old woman. the american reporter appearing in a russian courtroom accused of spying, charges the u.s. is blasting as baseless and the surprise announcement buffalo bills safety damar hamlin cleared to play again after nearly dying on the field. announcer: this is nbc nightly news with lester holt good evening and welcome. a dramatic ending late today to the explosive lawsuit between fox news and dominion voting systems, with the two sides reaching a settlement just hours after the jury was sworn in fox agreeing to pay dominion more than $787 million over the network s unsupported claims that the 2020 presidential election was rigged dominion s ceo proclaiming fox has admitted to telling lies about dominion. fox simply acknowledging rulings that determine certa
sins away. todd: a lot of sins in new orleans, who knows about nashville. maybe tom brady will end up there. looking at sin city, looking at tennessee titans, and looking at the 49ers, we ll see what happens with that. that is carley, i m todd, we have news. carley: absolutely, good morning, happy friday, best day of the week, we have crime news starting with this. audience of anti-crime summit bursting into applause when a top police officer pushes back against a lawmaker, this clip was obtained by new york post. respectfully mr. dean read statistics about repeat oafeders, they would not be repeat offenders if police were not constantly rearrested them. todd: a shocking report from the manhattan institute, another social justice crime policy, tossing 69% of criminal cases due to new york s discovery law, no shock here, that was changed in 2019. up from 44% of cases dismissed in 2019 prior to the law being updated. carley: this whole thing, he was saying crime is
american democracy. that is something he truly believes and that we should continue to fight for. calling for egregious abuses of power in order for to suppress the constitutional rights of reporters as an insult, it s a complete insult to the rule of law and undermines fundamental values and traditions. instead, it is the responsibility, it s a responsibility of all leaders t protect first amendment rights and that s what the president believes and that s what is going to continue to do to make sure we protect those rights. something happened they are, clearly. where it not quite exactly sure what happened to the white hous briefing. somebody must ve pulled the plug . there is something going on today. apparently we have it back, so let s get back to it right now, we don t have any audio now. clearly our plug has been pulle somewhere, there are a lots of patches and routings that go on in that briefing room and that white house. in fact, if you were to look under the floor