1 00. Do you think there will be a fourth ballot . Im back with you guys. Im sure you caught most of that. We heard that. Can i translate . I think im going to break out mccarthy dictionary. If i can, just two days ago, he was saying jim jordan is going to win on the first ballot. And that was the most honest i have seen him about jordan, when he says thats going to be unto jim. To me, that means, yeah, medicine, hes got no path. He needs to give it up. Thats what i took from that. Thats my translation. Reporter i think thats a fair translation. That was a much different message than he had going into the chamber. He said it will be fine. Well see how it goes. He knows where the votes are. He knows its going to in the wrong direction. He knows jim jordan cant become speakerer given the direction this is headed. But did make some news, theres going to be a republican meeting this afternoon to try to assess what to do here. He made very clear they are not in a good place as republican co
sandra. good afternoon. i m martha maccallum. we re watching images both in the west bank where they are releasing palestinian prisoners and the israeli prisoners, hostages, that were released on the right-hand side of your screen. 12 women who walked their way to freedom just moments ago. they were brought out in the vehicles that we have seen and become familiar with. there were no americans that were released in this latest wave. we think partly because they have committed to releasing women and children first and we believe that the remaining eight to nine americans are all men. so we obviously stay on top of that story as we wait for good news for their families. these ten israelis ranging from 17 to 84. these harrowing accounts that are beginning to trickle in about life, what life was like for these individuals when they were in captivity. the aunt of this now free little boy, 12-year-old ethan, says he was force to watch videos of the october 7th attack. look at this
it is absolutely misleading at best to say she called them war criminals. he just misquoted her. both of those things i think are really, really spurring this charge. shannon: mike do you want to respond? judge jackson has 25 year history going back to harvard law school for those who knew her and left harvard law school advocating for leniency of predators of kids. and that follow of the sentencing, she argued these registries were convicted sex offenders and punitive and served on the sentencing sheet advocated for the more lenient sentences for people who possess and distribute child pornography the worst people on the planet. and a judge, she had seven cases of people who came before her with child pornography possession of child pornography. all seven cases, 100% of the cases, she gave them a sentence
when they find this guy, he was out after it was three months, should have been 33 months. correct. what happens to him when they catch him? do they toss him back in, because that was the proper sentence? to face other charges? no, he probably will not face other charges, because he didn t escape. they voluntarily opened the door and let him out. it s not like excuse me, i should be in jail. correct. he s thinking it s my lucky day and he s out. you know, he took off. so what he will do, they have corrected the sentencing sheet. because what you do is you look back at the record. you know, the court reporter would have taken down what was said on the record, what everybody recommended, what they agreed to, if it was a negotiated plea. and, yes, they will have already entered a corrected sentencing sheet. when they find him, he s going back for the original sentence they negotiated and agreed upon. how often does this really happen? because we re not talking about this too
she didn t want to have sex with him that night so he pushed her on her left side, kicked her and stomped on her back. she said she, quote, became paralyzed and couldn t move and was in inscribable pain. spencer took her phone and wouldn t let her call for help until the next morning. mary claire landry heads up the family justice center and has worked with the vroom victim in this case. the majority of cases are misdemeanor cases which means they re in a municipal court. so this is a felony case, which means that, you know, it s a very serious situation. reporter: these court records show an error of one number allowed spencer to walk out of jail just hours after the victim took the witness stand against him. spencer s plea shows he was sentenced to 33 months in jail, with credit for time served. but the sentencing sheet shows a sentence of just three months. it s a horrendous error. reporter: judge arthur hunter signed off on the sentence, as did his minute clerk, and that s