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Transcripts for MSNBC Dateline 20190909 03:54:00

prisoner rs in america are released back to society. 95% of the inrates are going to get out. when you do next to nothing to prepare the reentry, you are creating a future that s more riddled with crime. but louisiana s reforms focus on nonviolent offenders. so what about violent offenders like the jaufl lifer group i met or the man dying in hospice. we clearly met people in that prison who don t pose a threat to society, but in your opinion, do some people sumplly belong in prison because what they did was just reprehensible. because what they did was reprehensible and there continues to be opposition in the community and among the victim s family. whether someone continues to pose a threat to society is a factor to be considered in whether they get released. but not the only factor. correct. it can t be the determining

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20161218:23:47:00

their likelihood, and our inrates go up and this hours all of us. it is not a victimless crime. there is a victim at the end because your insurance rates go up because of of thises like this and hers and others and just because she keeps doing it over and over, if you keep murdering over and over again it doesn t make it right. everyone also needs to look at the fact, exactly what you are saying, the justice system hasn t helped this woman, no one has been able to rehabilitate the woman so the defense actually could be she has mental illness we for stealing and it could be valid ben when you look at it and everything equal, this woman in court was very charming, the judge adore her and released her on $15,000 and she said, thank you, sir, that is very fair. richard? there are nice criminals and guess what, there are nice

Detailed text transcripts for TV channel - FOXNEWS - 20120904:18:50:00

paint your dad as some mad hollywood bomber who was not presidential. there are some similarities there between what was happening in that race and what was happening in this race. unemployment. look at the inrates. unemployment. 1980 price of fuel, 1979-1980. these were all work against jimmy carter along with the hostages that had been held over 400 days. ronald reagan kept moving forward to talk about what he wanted to do to move us forward, and put people back to work and make it morning in america again. he had a positive message for the future. jimmy carter had no message for the future. you can t run on i didn t get it all done this time, maybe i ll get it done next time. ronald reagan didn t say elect me to finish the job. the job was already being finished in 1983 when his tax

Transcripts For CNNW American Morning 20111020

police and sheriff s officials in ohio after the owner of a preserve, game preserve, killed himself and let them loose on the town. the one monkey they couldn t find, police say the t cheetah, ate that monkey. authorities defending the decision to take those animals down. saying it was us or them. ja jason carol. reporter: so many questions this morning. why terry thompson the man that owned all the animals, why he opened the cages and set those animals free. knowing that many of them would most likely be killed. this is a manna by all accounts loved these animals. that s one of the major questions that investigators will be looking at this morning. in all, 49 animals killed. the pictures really tell the whole story. we see those pictures of those animals, wild exotic animals, killed out here. sheriff s deputies telling me they were sickened to have to do what they did to put the animals down but simply felt as though they had no choice. the story actually started to unfo

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