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May 2023
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Ep. 337: Daniel Penny’s arraignment will...

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Daniel Penny restrained violent criminal and homeless man Jordan Neely on the New York City subway after he threatened to kill people, ultimately leading to Neely’s death. Now, Penny is being charged with second degree manslaughter and could face up to 15 years in prison. Liz breaks down how this indictment could change the fabric of our nation. Plus, new Twitter CEO Linda Yaccarino has several red flags, and Liz breaks down why she’s a bad selection for the next leader of the tech company. This is The Liz Wheeler Show.

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