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FOXNEWS Fox News Live June 4, 2024 14:21:00

individuals first and put some pressure to find out what they are doing before these events occur. all of that makes a lot of sense when what you just said right there. but not just new york city that had violence on new new year s eve. philadelphia nine people shot, california two people dead, four wounded and another shooting in alabama leaving one person dead, and, nine others injured. when you look at these numbers, what do you attribute these acts of violence to? is it lack of sentencing laws are what is happening here? what is everything. it is the sentencing here in new york city. it is the bail reform, ada and the brick that do not do their job to let these criminals backe street. and they need repercussions for their actions. and i will give this as an example, and they have let the

BBCNEWS Breakfast June 4, 2024 06:01:00

the strictly glitterball trophy? i see isee again i see again for some this morning with wintry showers in the west, but it is a weekend of weather change, as we go from the big freeze to the big thaw. i ll have all the details right here on breakfast. it s saturday, 17th december. our top story: a high courtjudge has ruled that the justice secretary s bid to keep an abusive mother in prison was unlawful. dominic raab delayed the release of 8 year old tony hudgell s birth mother in august. tony had both legs amputated because of the injuries he sustained from his birth parents, and his family recently won a campaign for tougher sentencing laws for child abusers. simonjones reports. a little boy described as an inspiration. this is tony hudgell meeting withjustice secretary last year. dominic raab has been trying

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FOXNEWS FOX and Friends June 4, 2024 11:19:00

memphis police chief had called her client a, quote: dangerous predator. the judge taking the request under review. now, this comes as memphis is reeling from a string of violent killings this week with mayor jim strickland, a democrat, now calling for stricter sentencing laws, arguing the public would be safer if criminals served their full sentences. steve, will, ainsley? will: thank you, griff. sad story here in america. coming up from a duck dynasty of corgis to victorious race horses. the queen s well documented passion for animals and where they will go after her death. neighbors and friends, celebrating together in such a happy atmosphere i hope that memories of all of this year s happy events will brighten our lives for many years to come my husband and i have never been more active.

MSNBC Dateline June 4, 2024 08:32:00

estein is one of them. i grew up in a middle class neighborhood. went to catholic schools. estein is a gulf war vet who says he was lost and broken when he came home. well, i had no direction in life. in 2000, he was found guilty of running a massive drug ring that moved kilos of cocaine between texas and louisiana. it was his second drug conviction. my sentence was 150 years. that s right, 150 years. he s served 20 so far. estein s case is a prime example of harsh sentencing laws or both drug dealers and especially users. the legacy of the government s decades long war on drugs. more than 450,000 people in america are locked up for a drug offense. brian stevenson says criminalizing drug addiction is misguided. we said those people are criminals. and we didn t have

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