through and link up to the charges in the indictment that could take some time. and so i don t think getting to the point of a day and a half of deliberations is anything out of the ordinary at all at this point. it doesn t really read like that means they will hang or they won t convict. it s just sifting through a fairly sizeable mountain of evidence. dana: one the great things about our judicial system the jurors it could be a baker, the candle stick maker all sorts of different people. they come together. they re not financial experts. they are looking through 388 pieces of evidence. highly technical. and they are trying to work it all through. could it be that they are just one to be very diligent. some of us think of course they would want to go home for the weekend. maybe we have to give some more credit. they take things quite seriously. my experience is most jurors do take it very seriously. they feel compelled when they know it s an important trial and know it s a very
when i become president of the united states, then they re going to get that same effort for the entire country, and remember this, chris, no tax increases for me in six years, $2.5 billion left in spending. we have stood up to a democratic legislature and gotten the job done, unlike people here in washington, d.c. little long for lightning, but keep going. yeah, you broke some rules. should businesses be allowed to decide whether or not to serve gays or anyone else based on religious freedom? religious institutions should be able to decide how they conduct their religious activity. the rest of the folks in the united states need to follow the law. meaning if i am a baker and i m being listen, i m not but chris not every example, candle stick maker. i m not getting into every example. i m someone in this country who believes in law and order. i m a former prosecutor, i m the only former prosecutor on that
and in the big finish in case you haven t heard, the ed show is moving to weekends saturday and sunday from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. and i understand that politico wrote something about the fact that i m going to a relative no-man s land for cable news programming. really? well, i guess i wouldn t want it any other way because we re going to build those hours to the best hours in cable. this is what the ed show has always been about. what the ed show is always going to be about. the people on the road, the stories, the butcher, the baker, the candle stick maker, the middle class americans who are fighting for a fair share. and their dream, their piece of the pie of this great country. that s what i want to do, that s what i m going to do, and i m looking forward to it. now, just as a warning, if you happen to see this video, it s not fake. it s the real deal. there s going to be some fishing involved in this, phil, you have to understand that, now. that s a dandy. that is a wall eye, it s
and in the big finish in case you haven t heard, the ed show is moving to weekends saturday and sunday from 5:00 to 7:00 p.m. and i understand that politico wrote something about the fact that i m going to a relative no-man s land for cable news programming. really? well, i guess i wouldn t want it any other way because we re going to build those hours to the best hours in cable. this is what the ed show has always been about. what the ed show is always going to be about. the people on the road, the stories, the butcher, the baker, the candle stick maker, the middle class americans who are fighting for a fair share. and their dream, their piece of the pie of this great country. that s what i want to do, that s what i m going to do, and i m looking forward to it. now, just as a warning, if you happen to see this video, it s not fake. it s the real deal. there s going to be some fishing involved in this, phil, you have
this case to trial. that s the first thing that i think really smells. i don t know if they got caught up in a situation where this one guy rudy changed told on these two people that it wasn t him that they were involved and i think they got caught up in it and it snowballed. there was a prosecutor who came out and said she thought the chances of her being released based on new forensics is pretty good. do you think national pride has anything to do with how this judgment will be rendered? here is how it works logistically. it s two judges and two lay people. the chief judge has two votes. the other judge have one vote and they have one vote each. it s a majority thing. the busher the baker and the candle stick maker? they do get limited training.