you see? congrats, everybody. [ applause ] thank you. thank you, man. what are you doing? i m trying to keep my eye. i don t want to take it off the ground. i want the leave it there. but tearing it, i felt good. the process is what mattered. i think that s what art gets. the process. wasn t just, we took a picture, we drew a picture.
obviously, those are so much better and so much less painful than any kind of lockdown. they are leading with this absolutely kind of lockdown. they are leading with this absolutely dreadful - kind of lockdown. they are leading with this absolutely dreadful story | with this absolutely dreadful story of a six year old boy. his death has, it has been difficult to get details of this. it has, it has been difficult to get details of this. details of this. it is absolutely heartbreaking details of this. it is absolutely heartbreaking story details of this. it is absolutely heartbreaking story and - details of this. it is absolutely heartbreaking story and the l details of this. it is absolutely - heartbreaking story and the more detail that you read, the more horrific it gets. and, as the story says, the two people who are responsible for his death have been convicted today, but as you see in the paper tomorrow and across a number of titles, that discussion is shifting to why did th
reason there should have been $1,000 cash bail. the issue was he was a security threat, and this is maybe another example of prosecutors take domestic violence not seriously enough. folks who commit violence in the home are much more likely to commit it elsewhere. and so if he d had a system that wasn t just focused on whether you could pay money to get out of jail, but on whether or not he was a security threat and should be detained, the outcome is much more likely to protect the public. that s what the white house is arguing for here. molly: when we talk waukesha, this horrific, heart-breaking crime happening right before the holidays, and it s garnered all the focus back on to bail reform, but we ve seen violent crimes across the country increasing. fbi data showing a rise in murders by nearly 30%, the overall violent crime rate is up as well, robbery, rape, between