complicated to assemble a list that s accurate. but this is the kind of thing you often hear from a jury at the beginning, you often have questions like can we have a we ll just remain here. we re going to recess. so the clerk can go ahead and make that and when she s ready, i ll come back in the courtroom to make sure you review it and then if there s no objection, i ll just have the deputy bring it in to them. okay. we ll be in recess for a few moments. jeff, i don t understand. as somebody who has not served on a jury in a case like this, there isn t just automatically a list of evidence that the jury is given? no, not usually. and another very common form of question from the jury is testimony read back. we d like to hear so and so s testimony about x. that becomes often very complicated because the lawyers
the austriian native is the first to break the speed of sound from the highest balloon flight. that s not official? who has challenged it? both campaigns are voicing concern over the moderator or let me explain this in tomorrow night s debate. let me clebe clear here. they say the campaigns are concerned over recent comments, not that they re concerned over candy crowley but concerned about the role she will play in the debates. speaking last night crowley said, quote, once the table is kind of set by the town hall questioner, there s then time for me to say, hey wait a second, what about x, y, and z? basically a follow-up questions. the campaigns want crowley to have a limited role to direct audience questions to the candidate. the commission that does the debate told the campaigns it would talk to crowley to, quote,
in libya he directly contradicted the sworn testimony of the regional security director for the state department with the responsibility for libya. the camps of both candidates have expressed concern about recent statements from the moderator candy crowley. her role is supposed to be limited to quote managing the discussion, she is not supposed to rephrase questions or open new topics or follow-ups with new questions. but she recently said, quote, now, once the table is kind of set by the town hall questioner, then there is time for me to say, hey, wait a second, what about x, y, z? end quote. we ll see how far she carries that. it has created a lot of consternation in both campaigns. jon: we ll get into her role with our news watch panel coming up. thank you. jenna: the benghazi terror attack turning into really a hot topic of conversation on the
interrupting him. now both groups are concerned about candy crowley saying she won t follow the rules. they say once the table is set by the town hall questioner there is time for me to say, hey, wait a second, what about x, y, z? both sides say that is counter to the commission rules that they agreed to. in managing the 2 minute comment periods the moderator will not rephrase the question or open a new topic. the moderator will not ask follow-up questions or comment on either the questions asked by the aupbd kwrepbs or the answer erbs of the candidates during the debate or otherwise intervene in the debate except to acknowledge the questioners from the audience or enforce the time limits and incite candidate comments during the two-minute response period. this audience is to be made up of 80 supposedly uncommitted voters chosen by the gallop organization. they will submit their questions in advance, and crowley will decide who gets called on.