from washington because the color to tell you, this is something that will have a devastating impact on the nation s economy echo amtrak, the nation s cross-country railway system, is canceling all of its long distance trains ahead of a plant workers strike that really threatens to do damage on a scale that we have not seen in quite some time back of that announcement effectively cancels all planned trips except for those along the northeast corridor between boston and washington, d.c. the companies as our changes are all trains can reach the destination before the strike, which could begin as early as friday, and in case you re wondering, yes, we are talking about major cost because tthe strike could cost up to $2 billion per day per, we are talking about 60,000 workers plotting a walkout for better conditions. there s still time to get this resort, but there s only a few days left or they have a construct that is available that frankly needs to be adopted, but if this goe
cbp report sits on top at nearly 2 million illegal migrants at the southern border of this fiscal year. carley: thank you so much. a travis county d.a. backed by george soros charged a man accused with killing a person in a dui crash with a misdemeanor and he was only sentenced to ten days in jail. the austin police association tweeting this is another example of travis county prosecutors going easy on violent criminals back of victims lives are marginalized. where is the justice for the families and loved ones of the victim? 37 as the president of the retired officers association and joins been. could morning to you. ten days for a dui that killed a passenger in the vehicle. does that sound like an appropriate sentence to you? no. it actually when i first saw it, i thought it was a mess but because i thought it was ten years and then i realized it was ten days because that is unfathomable. he killed somebody driving
comes to the actions of the coach and his failure to report a sex crime and according to the text messages he laughed off. i think there s a lot of questions about the behavior of the boys who were there, some of who have struck deals or community. we need those kinds of interventions when it comes to sexual assault. if you see somebody vulnerable to a predator. if you see someone who is about to reach someone s boundaries of consent, in the same way you grab their keys, you have to put a stop to it, and there were so many opportunities in this tragic case that moving on recognizes how it could have been stopped. that s a difficult transition, but we ve got to focus on how do we develop empathy for those who are at risk in terms of sexual assault into the same degree as we do for somebody driving drunk like miss carmone just said.
i think there are a lot of unanswered questions when it comes to the actions of the coach and his failure to report a sex crime and according to the text messages he laughed off. i think there s a lot of questions about the behavior of the boys who were there, some of who have struck deals or community. th . we need those kinds of interventions when it comes to sexual assault. if you see somebody vulnerable to a predator. if you see someone who is about to reach someone s boundaries of consent, in the same way you grab their keys, you have to put a stop to it, and there were so many opportunities in this tragic case that moving on recognizes how it could have been stopped. that s a difficult transition, but we ve got to focus on how do we develop empathy for those who are at risk in terms of sexual assault into the same degree as we do for somebody driving drunk like miss carmone just said. professor, do you think it makes it more difficult for victims of
who have struck deals for immunity. we need those kinds of interventions when it comes to sexual assault. if you see somebody vulnerable to a predator. if you see someone who is about to breach someone s boundaries of consent, in the same way you grab their keys, you have to put a stop to it, and there were so many opportunities in this tragic case that moving on recognizes how it could have been stopped. that s a difficult transition, but we ve got to focus on how do we develop empathy for those who are at risk in terms of sexual assault into the same degree as we do for somebody driving drunk like miss carmone just said. professor, do you think stories like this make it more difficult for victims of sexual assault to come forward? there s a huge stigma and great deal of empathy for those who commit the crime and not the victim. generally i think that s the case. i think this situation and guilty verdict may leave young girls and women to come forward, may lead to more women and g