the defense the defense team was ahead. judge ellis, who uses not a velvet hammer but a sledgehammer with nails, he was beaten on the prosecuto prosecutors. the second half i think the prosecutors did a magnificent job. the defense attorney also did a great job. that second week with rick gates monday, tuesday, wednesday, i thought overall his testimony was a big net plus. plus, they had corroborations and those bank officials were devastating. what is the score? you are saying that the two-minute drill worked out. what was the final score here, between? i think the final score will be ten touchdowns, ten counts, and the other eight counts will be a hung jury or acquittal. all right. gene, thanks for doing that with me. great conversation with you. i was hoping that you would bring a third analogy because
back to 2008 all of his speaking extemporaneously going off script criticizing barack obama. that didn t necessarily help their cause. i m wondering, do we really know what his role will be in this campaign? she needs the bill clinton who showed up at the 2012 democratic national convention and delivered just a hell of a speech not the bill clinton you re making reference to who got off message and sometimes off rails in the 2008 cycle. but i think on balance, he s a big net plus for her. although i don t think he s in the van that s cruising across the state of ohio as we speak. let me pivot with you now to senator marco rubio, expected to announce in less than four hours from now. he s this first-term senator, just like barack obama was then-senator barack obama. how can republicans support him now when they argued back in the day it was then senator-obama s inexperience that was reason not to vote for him?
question. sure. you just sold current tv to al jazeera which is funded by qatar, which is funded by oil. is it okay, then, for you personally to i d say profit from oil? well, i see it differently. i understand the criticism, of course, but al jazeera has long since established itself as a really high-quality news-gathering network. and i think the addition of al jazeera to the u.s. media landscape will be a big net plus. and by the way, their climate coverage is far more extensive and high quality compared to any other network in the u.s. but isn t there a moral question there that you had to contend with? because that money that basically funded al jazeera is funded by oil? i understand what you re saying. i strongly disagree with it. because they have established themselves as an award-winning,