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🗓️ 4 June 2025
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0:00.0 | I'm CBS News, Chief Washington correspondent Major Garrett, and you're invited to the takeout |
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0:30.7 | Sit in quietly once you've made the house all shiny. Down time can be just fine, plain bangers from 90s. Tea break. Let's break. Maybe listen to the |
0:41.6 | outbreak. Sometimes it's not time for some tombole right. It's enjoying lasagna time, chilling with a book |
0:48.3 | time or time to visit your nan time. Go on. Play some other time. Put your phone down. Tombollah. Open for fun. |
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1:03.5 | In late December of last year, in one of his last actions as president, Joe Biden commuted |
1:12.9 | the sentences of 37 federal death row inmates. |
1:17.2 | Their sentences were converted to life in prison without the possibility of parole. |
1:22.8 | You'd think the death row inmates would have appreciated the gesture, but not all of them |
1:26.8 | were happy about it. A week after the announcement, two inmates who have appreciated the gesture, but not all of them were happy about it. |
1:28.3 | A week after the announcement, two inmates who'd received the commutation filed emergency motions |
1:33.3 | to block it. One of them was Len Davis. |
1:38.3 | Len is arguably the most corrupt police officer in New Orleans history. He was known as the |
1:43.3 | Desire Terrorist. For the years he spent terrorizing He was known as the Desire Terrorist for the years |
1:45.3 | he spent terrorizing residents of the city's desire housing projects. Len was sentenced to death |
1:51.8 | in 1996 for orchestrating the murder of Kim Groves, a 32-year-old mother of three, who |
1:58.0 | filed an internal affairs complaint against him. But he's always |
2:01.7 | professed his innocence. In the motion he filed against his commutation, Len argued that since |
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