can we get past this? or what do you think? neil, i think it s important to keep that top of mind. what we saw with the banks going belly up. yes, esoteric in terms of the client base which is concentrated. but really, it s a sign that rising inflation rates is quickly sorry, interest rates as quickly as we ve seen it do have unpredictable risks and some we haven t seen the full impact. you ve touched on it. consensus we ll see 5.37% the end of q1, 2024. the everyday consumer paying more on your auto loans, paying more on your credit cards, and we re going to see, i think, that impact come through later than expected. neil: and i wanted to provide folks an update on bengjamin netanyahu. we re learning he s in a hospital after fainting at home. we re told that he spent friday near the sea of galilee where the temperatures were north of
are they going after competency here? that s exactly what heir going after. you remember the o.j. simpson trial, johnnie cochran put the police on trial, and i think kohberger s defense is trying to argue that the police were incompetent, that they were newbies because the dna evidence is coming in. and i think the dna evidence could be devastating for mr. kohberger. if he ends up getting the death penalty or spending the rest of his life in prison, it s going to be because of that dna evidence. alicia: you mentioned the dna evidence, it s so strong. the dna found on that knife sheath, that s just some of the evidence that they have at hand for the prosecution. it was at least 5.37 of course till ontimes more likely to be kohberger so, obviously, the defense has its work cut out for them. let s continue with this list here. they re also looking for fen records, they also want information on why the fbi expanded the range of model
believe will tell us a lot about what we know about the wuhan lab. michael shellenberger is hot on the trail and we ll talk to him coming up next hour right here. martha: a major breakthrough in the deadly stabbing of four university of idaho students and friends. the dna taken in a cheek swab from suspect bryan kohberger is a statistical match to the knife sheath that was found at the crime according to new court documents. nancy grace host of fox nation crime stories joins me now. always good to see you. thank you for being here. so we could put this number up on the screen that shows the likelihood that this is brian kohberger s dna and it is 5.37 october tillian times more likely than not that it s a match, nancy. well, you re right. that includes 270s, 5.37 is more
left at the murder scene, statistical match. here is what the document actually says. the comparison showed a statistical match specifically the str profile is at least 5.37 october tillian times more likely to be seen if the defendant is the source. and they are saying rather than anything in the universe basically. they go on to say it is the first time they admitted to this that they actually did genetic genealogy. they say the fbi took it over. the fbi went to a public database or public databases and they took that unknown dna from the knife sheath and put it in there to see if there were any matches even very, very remote matches to that dna. they then did according to the document old fashioned investigative work, social media sites, public databases, birth certificates, death
people than are on the planet. not only that, it s more people than have ever been on planet earth. and the way it gets very confusing explaining dna. it s confusing for lawyers. the only ones that can really get their mind around it are the scientists that conduct these tests. a simple way of telling a jury is that it s about one out of 5.37octillian that is kohberger s dna found at the sheath but in one of the bedrooms partially under her body and partially under a comforter placing him in my mind, at the scene of the four