that they have a moral responsibility to stop doing what s political and start doing what s right. our country depends on it. bowe bergdahl is a free man tonight not heading to a prison cell for a lengthy incarceration. a military judge sentenced bergdahl to a dishonorable discharge from the army, and no prison time. the decision after bergdahl pleaded guilty to desertion and misbehaving in front of the enemy. in 2009 as you may know, bergdahl walked away from his base in afghanistan, captured by the taliban and held almost five years. bergdahl said he spent most of that time living in a metal cage, chained to a bed, repeatedly beaten and tortured. bergdahl was released in a controversial prisoner swap for five guantanamo bay detainees. today on twitter the president slammed the judge s decision writing the decision on sergeant bergdahl is a complete and utter disgrace to our country and military. several service members were
report with the latest on the investigation and that s coming up for you in just a few minutes. man accused of gunning down shoppers on the wal-mart check-out line is captured. we told you about this yesterday, we now know he is anaheim, scott, driving passed heavily armed colorado police officers seconds before his arrest. the suspect walked off his job as a roofer hours before the shooting and court records show that he was a failed businessman with $58,000 in debt, police are still searching for a motive in the attack that left three people dead. well, disgraced army sergeant bowe bergdahl could learn his fate as of today, military judge after asked for no prison time. the prosecution wants 14 years in confinement. both sides recommending a dishonorable discharge.
up for them all to vote on very shortly. abby: let s get to other headlines, jackie bawns is going to join us. you look great. jackie: thank you, you look great, too. we have babies on board here. 12-year-old boy injured after a shooting inside a chicago starbucks. police calling it a drug deal gone bad. the killer is still on the loose this morning. it happened on the city s northside. the suspect chased the victim into the star best of your recollection during an argument. stray bullets injuring that boy and another man. both are in stable condition right now. disgraced army sergeant bowe bergdahl could learn his fate as early as today. a military judge is deliberating that. he faces life in prison. but defense attorneys asked for no prison time in closing arguments. prosecution recommended 14 years behind bars. both sides agreeing he should receive a dishonorable discharge. and president trump announcing electronic chip manufacturer broad come will relocate from singapore to
congress and in terms of the courts of law that have to review what actions they take. i just don t think a president, if he wants a team working for him, ought to spend his time criticizing the very people that he himself has appointed to those positions. it s not just the justice department or the fbi that he s criticizing. he s now criticizing the u.s. military justice system. he responded to the ruling today by a military judge that sergeant bow bergdal won t receive jail time. he tweeted the decision is a complete and total disgrace to our country and to our military. it was made following lengthy procedures. is it appropriate, do you believe, for the commander in which i have to say the u.s. military in effect disgraced itself with this ruling?
stock. a lot of people in the justice system might disagree with that. they re working hard to put those people behind bars. but, of course, what might be more troubling is the president s public signals to the justice department and the fbi that he wants investigations into his political opponents. i look at what s happening with the justice department. why aren t they going after hillary clinton with her e-mails and with her the dossier. this morning, the president continued this on twitter, quote, everybody is asking why the justice department and fbi isn t looking into all of the dishonesty going on with crooked hillary and the dems. at some point the justice department and the fbi must do what is right and proper, and let s go, fbi and justice department. in case you thought the previous two tweets were too subtle. think about what it might be like to be a military judge or an attorney general or a justice department staffer or an fbi agent and your boss, president trump,