of interviewers over the next days and weeks, but nothing that changes the narrative today. what does change the narrative is the deputy district attorney who child molester hannah tubbs, giving the first televised interview to us today and had the chilling warning about the consequences of the plea deal done by los angeles district attorney george gascon. four months from now, tubbs could be out, he could work at a day care. he could work anywhere and nobody would know. that is deputy district attorney shay sanna who says he was removed from the tubbs case this month after drawing attention to the jailhouse tapes of tubbs first made public by fox news. l.a. county d.a. george gascon gave the now 26-year-old tubbs a plea deal under which he would serve time only in a juvenile facility, now says that was a mistake and he wouldn t have done the deal if he had known
Los Angeles County District Attorney George Gascón issued a statement today saying that one of his policies which resulted in a transgender woman being ordered to serve two years in juvenile custody for sexually assaulting a 10-year-old girl ``may not'' be an adequate amount of time behind bars.
vaccinated but now a vaccine mandate the most sweeping in the nation will take effect beginning on the 14th and 27th of this month. dana: the mayor says he wants to run for governor. maybe is his first policy foray. thanks, bryan. bill: police say two women were robbed at gun point inside of a home during a holiday party in an upscale l.a. neighborhood. happened on friday night. it comes as a group of crime victims and activists are renewing efforts to recall the l.a. county d.a. gascon saying he is too liberal implementing policies that are soft on crime. jonathan hunt is live in l.a. strong reaction on this, jonathan. good morning, bill. recalls are not easy. california governor gavin newsom survived one this year and a previous attempt to recall l.a. county d.a. george gascon failed spectacularly three months ago when supporters of the recall failed
door step. in los angeles, the suspected forced them into their home terrifying. pushed them into their home after following them home. they stole cash, jewelry. the police chief says he s setting up a task force with what they call follow-home robberies. great, right? so the victims say their d.a., that s not working. he should go. jonathan hunt reporting live from los angeles. hi, jonathan. hi, martha. another recall effort. the result of all of this. but gavin newsome, the governor beat back a recall effort this year and a previous attempt to recall the l.a. county d.a., george gascon failed spectacularly three months when supporters failed to get enough on the ballot. but robberies like this put a renewed focus on crime.
silent. most of television networks have not played that clip, as if it never happened, this is astounding even by low standards of american corrupt media. if i had a d at the end of my name that would be talking about this size a hate crime, and we have endemic racism in america, and it has gotten very little coverage in left wing media. it is the doublein standard we re facing, i was in venice, in a homeless encampment, i do not knowno whether that woman is one of 20,000 people released early underr gavin newsom because. the coronavirus, maybe she benefited on the soft on crime l.a. county d.a. who is backed by gavin newsom they are not charging people to fullest extent of