prosecutor said, use you re common sense. the story you first tell us is typically the correct one. he had nowhere to go. he had to come up with this story on the witness stand. it just didn t make any kind of sense. it made no sense and it made no sense that he wouldn t have tol the police that at the very beginning of this case the argument that he didn t because he was afraid for his daughter and his daughter s mother, that doesn t mean you would confess to brutally stabbing and killin somebody. that was the point that i thought should have been driven home a little more by the prosecution. nevertheless i think the jury gets it. if your going to lie, why would you lie and say you did it. the judge is now speaking, let s listen in. you were selected as the foreperson in the case? mister foreperson, has the jury reached a verdict? esper at. is the verdict unanimous? s. has the foreperson, have you signed the verdict form and marked it in accordance with th
judge didn t allow, but allowed everything to be broadcast up t this point so our understanding is that the verdict will likely be televised. following up on the prosecution scott brown, the prosecutor in his closing arguments, to your point about this changed story that we have heard from him yesterday said that that testimony did not fit with the evidence there were no to other guys, he said that s a figment of his imagination. brown told jurors all the credible evidence in this case points to him, to trace point about the timing, and how quickly this verdict seemed to have been reached, can we draw any conclusions? you know, yesterday, the closing arguments in the jury instruction went all the way until about 1:30 p.m. so really the jury only had about three hours there was a heart out at 4:30 yesterday. they reconvened it 8:30 this
verdict against the defendant i this case because i think it would take much more time befor they would have a brutal horrific murder like this be an not guilty verdict. that is 12 people have all agreed to this. i predict guilty on all counts spread. just so people know commit that as the court room right there in davenport, iowa. you can see that defendant righ there is now standing there waiting of course for the judge and jury to enter. the judge will give guidelines and we expect this to be fully televised. you go on and you think talking about the stories here, initially you had the suspect who said yes, i blacked out, i came to, she was in the trunk and she was bleeding and i panicked and then all of a sudden he takes the stand and i a 180-degree reversal says look these two guys kidnapped me and forced me into this murder plot. what do you think the jury make of that? think just like the
the second thing is that we hav to understand that if they actually lead not only just in weapon icing the virus, but had it released whether they did it on purpose or not. i don t want to say they did it purposefully, but didn t communicate to the global community about the implication of what actually happened, than people in the united states should have been ability, depending on where that court and jurisdiction resides, to ge some compensation from the chinese government. what they did was wrong. they were not honest with us an that is beyond compensation part . we appreciate that, we will certainly be learning more and also as the investigation that joe biden announced this week, 90 days hopefully we know more if that is actually made public for the american people. i want to put the new york post cover headline up on the screen for you because it was a big on this morning when we all got in. hogwild reads the headline. in the editorial inside the paper this morning, it says t
what president biden is doing with the budget will transform this nation. here is a piece of it. this is not what america needs nor what it voted for. biden wants to suggest that he would give the country normalcy after all the noise of the trum years, but while as president he s been a heck of a lot quieter. his agenda is anything, but normal it s a radical bid to transform the nation. your republican colleagues have made similar points, do you believe that to be the case whe you look at this massive spending and tax plan? i absolutely do. the only thing you have to look at to know how radical this is bernie sanders and aoc are cheering it. you don t hear them saying it doesn t go far enough, you don hear them saying that they re upset that president didn t do the things that are necessary for the american people. this is insanity on steroids. this is worse than anything the thought of before because were