reporter: remember steve democker was a highly-paid financial adviser. the prosecutors now believed he was using that expertise to try to get away with murder. here is a person that murdered his ex-wife then collected her life insurance of over 750 thousand dollars and is using that life insurance to pay his defense team in the murder prosecution. so then prosecutors added fraud to the charges steve was facing. but fraud is certainly not what it was, said defense investigator rich robertson. these girls voluntarily, on their own, believing in their father s innocence, dedicated money that they inherited to defend him. how can that be wrong? the girls decided to use that money for their dad s defense. there was no fraud, or the insurance company would have
democker was a highly-paid financial adviser. the prosecutors now believed he was using that expertise to try to get away with murder. here is a person that murdered his ex-wife then collected her life insurance of over 750 thousand dollars and is using that life insurance to pay his defense team in the murder prosecution. so then prosecutors added fraud to the charges steve was facing. but fraud is certainly not what it was, said defense investigator rich robertson. these girls voluntarily, on their own, believing in their father s innocence, dedicated money that they inherited to defend him. how can that be wrong? the girls decided to use that money for their dad s defense. there was no fraud, or the insurance company would have been the first one to say, hey, we got a problem here. so, was that just piling on, on the part of the prosecution? yeah. reporter: the much bigger issue for the defense, said investigator robertson, was that phony e-mail. an e-mail the attorney
that s 750 thousand american jobs because of german companies in the united states. now on to the stuff about can i address that before you go on? if you threaten to say to china you re charging us 3.4% we re going to charge you too, maybe you get them to lower it, maybe you get them down to the global average of 2.5% and save american corporations putting products into china a boat load of money. but eric i was looking at germany on wick i speed i can t, not on china. [ laughter ] i want to talk about the migration thing. we keep positioning this argument that you re either pro or antirefugee and it s not fair. we are pro refugee, we re just pro refugee wisely. trump looks at jer man any and says we can t do all of that t like when a friend of yours gets married and gains a lot of weight, oh, wow, he let himself
90%. cost of debt will increase. cost of everything else in america will go up. we ll be in the same situation that ireland or spain or portugal is today or greece for that matter. we ve got to take this on and we ve got to take it on now. fortunately we have time to take it on and do it in a responsible manner. the issue is wetter to keep the bush tax rates going for everyone, including the wealthy. is that a good idea? i stay out of that game, wolf. i got enough problems working the guys on the commission. i have no idea where that is goin going. 720 billion dollars, if those made more than 750 thousand a year, keep the same tax rates. i wouldn t worry about things like that if you know that