the military justice process because it is the point in which the military judge takes over the criminal trial. so all the discussion about what the commander thought was the right thing to do up to this point now kind of stops and now it is a regular criminal trial like we see in any criminal court. okay, so it is straightforward, what we re use ed to seeing when we re talking about civilian courts, criminal courts. the original recommendation that came down was that bergdahl should face a special court-martial, and maybe get up to a year in prison and a misdemeanor level as prescribed by some. in this particular case, he faces potentially two outcomes, one of which is as much as life in prison. why do you think here, lieutenant colonel, the commanding officer opted here for the harsher potential punishment? well, let s make a couple of things clear. first off, this is an authorized maximum penalty.
are you just going to believe her? why not check the facebook page because you can t check social media because it s going to hurt somebody s feelings. it s politically incorrect. admiral kirby said yesterday i think it s safe to say there s going to be lessons learned here. at the very least, they got to change the policy, so far no commitment to change the policy. we ve got to get out in front of it with technology. look at what how easily they are recruiting and radicalizing people online through social media, too. we need to find a way to stop that. if the department of homeland security wants us to vet anybody, we got facebook. we ll look them up for you. i ll do it. she s got a facebook account, as well. heather nauert joins us live. good morning, everybody. hope you re off to a good day. let s start out with a fox news alert. the accused army desetter bowe bergdahl could face life in prison after his charges are referred to a general court-martial. this decision fl
still presents another unwelcome complication in washington s already unchallenged effort to reclaim territory in the islamic state and departure on bashar al-assad. they were among two killed in kabul, afghanistan. a french and brazilian contractor also died. it s believed the chopper hit a monitoring balloon. steps against accused soldier bo bergdahl is up to the attorney general. the officer who presided over the most recent hearing is recommending the case be referred to a misdemeanor level forum with no prison time or pun t punitive discharge. he was in prison before being traded for five of their
a partner in the isis campaign still presents another unwelcome complication in washington s already unchallenged effort to reclaim territory in the islamic state and departure on bashar al-assad. they were among two killed in kabul, afghanistan. a french and brazilian contractor also died. it s believed the chopper hit a monitoring balloon. steps against accused soldier bo bergdahl is up to the attorney general. the officer who presided over the most recent hearing is recommending the case be referred to a misdemeanor level forum with no prison time or pun t punitive discharge. he was in prison before being traded for five of their
in at a felony level but if you are older than 16 it as misdemeanor level. and maybe you get 90 days. maybe he could get that 7 days in jail for they don t take it seriously unless they can prove that he was actually doing sales and then he ising. to prison. then it as felony. cheech & chonging for personal use. bill: finally in boston, public housing, the government pays for your dwelling. now, in his politically era that we are living in guilfoyle, the public housing in boston says you know what, we are going to ban smoking inside the house and the government is paying for it so do they have a right to do that? guess what? yes. and there is plenty of housing units in massachusetts already doing that. and this isn t something where you have a protected class. there is no equal protection rights afforded to smokers. go outside to smoke. bill: what f they said you have to hop up and down on one