susan was held in civil contempt and handed an additional 18 months in jail. susan mcdougal obviously had some loyalty. she was willing to put her own liberty at risk in order not to testify. on september 9, 1996, she was transported to faulkner county jail in conway, arkansas, 1 of 7 penitentiaries where she would spend the next two years. you could hear the chains. [ imitates chains rattling ] .walking for these long hallways. and they open the door, and it s like a cacophony of voices. susan! hey, susan! look over here! and that was kind of the beginning of my whole new life. with advil s fast relief, you ll ask, what pulled muscle? what headache? nothing works faster to make pain a distant memory. advil liqui-gels and advil liqui-gels minis. what pain?
all that had happened. susan was held in civil contempt and handed an additional 18 months in jail. susan mcdougal obviously had some loyalty. she was willing to put her own liberty at risk in order not to testify. on september 9, 1996, she was transported to faulkner county jail in conway, arkansas, 1 of 7 penitentiaries where she would spend the next two years. you could hear the chains. [ imitates chains rattling ] .walking for these long hallways. and they open the door, and it s like a cacophony of voices. susan! hey, susan! look over here! and that was kind of the beginning of my whole new life.
anybody paid attention with this, and flynn goes in to shake hands with penitentiaries andce him a cold stare and totally ignores the handshake. there was definitely animosity and tension between the two of those men. you know, i think pence is better off saying at the end of the day, hey, look, i was not the best transition guy. i was thrown into this. we did not expect to win as opposed to saying i knew what was going on and, you know, that s a big problem for him if that s the case. michael, let me ask you about the senate race, it s now in less than a week in alabama. here s the state of play. you have the president, steve bannon, the rnc circling the wagon for moore, and they are for moores, and then you have flake on his way out, and then
undocumented immigrants commit less crimes than the broader part of the population. legal immigrants here on a green card and under probation do commit less crimes than the broader part of the population. that s because they know they will be deported if they cross the law and get convicted of a crime. but the criminal aliens that are here have already committed a crime. everyone who crossed the border illegally. understood. but not a violent crime that you are talking about, the rain and murders. furthermore, 28% of the inmates in our penitentiaries are criminal aliens. that s a higher population than at large. thank you very much for your perspective on new day this morning. thank you, alison. chris. the president s son-in-law and top advisor set to meet with senate intelligence members next week. what are they hoping to learn?
let me finish tonight with a strange unknown world of the united states senator ted cruz. is there a world where the media including me speaks about the party membership of mass killers? is this something we do when a mad man sprays bullets into a zoo room or movie theater, we cite the suspect s age, something about their known behavior beforehand, what the neighbors could say about the person. do you ever remember me or anyone else in the journalism world saying the alleged killer was a registered republican or democrat or whatever? did we seaver say whether they were a frequent voter or not? did you ever hearsay in a program on prisoners in penitentiaries what number of those in the pen were democrats or republicans? no. rubio s right on this one, we don t. why should we? is there something to be learned in conducting a partisan roll call in sing sing or san quentin or folsom prison? i can t think of it right now any more than i can imagine the need to report on the voting habits if