nelson, doesn t look like he will win. political editor and chief investigate for fox 13 in tampa bay. we re going to miss the recount. he joins us tonight. what is going on? the hand recount is going to continue until sunday, but we can tell you that nelson is surely doomed in large part because he placed his hopes and trust in broward county, which as we ve seen a time or two, that s kind of like placing your hope and trust in lloyd from dumb and dumber. they thought broward county would be dumber and less effective than it actually was. there were 30,000 votes that were flung through the machines not once but twice. nelson said, oh, these machines. broward, here you go again. what we found out again today,
will win. political editor and chief investigate for fox 13 in tampa bay. we re going to miss the recount. he joins us tonight. what is going on? the hand recount is going to continue until sunday, but we can tell you that nelson is surely doomed in large part because he placed his hopes and trust in broward county, which as we ve seen a time or two, that s kind of like placing your hope and trust in lloyd from dumb and dumber. they thought broward county would be dumber and less effective than it actually was. there were 30,000 votes that were flung through the machines not once but twice. nelson said, oh, these machines. broward, here you go again. what we found out again today, when they looked at the ballots
investigated by the senate judiciary committee. and the senate judiciary committee has already heard these allegations, already investigated them, have sworn statements that expose all these people to five years in prison if they re lying. i would be very surprised if the fbi covers something else. i served as chief investigate for all of these committees and worked with some of the best investigative reporters in the country. for the last two weeks, there have been hundreds of investigative reporters scouring trying to come up with more allegations against brett kavanaugh and they have not been able to come up with everything. and when he was working for ken starr, you don t think they would have shredded him? they attacking everybody. you name it, they went after them. if he survived being with ken
there was an objection from the state so they ll have to hash that out at some point. we can see officer singleton taking the stand. thanks to you, craig and lisa bloom. we ll be back to you with breaks. now we go back to the trial. let s listen in. thank you, your honor. how are you doing? i m doing okay. thank you. i guess you were just sworn back in. you have testified here before the jury before. correct? yes. so let me focus you after you had the conversation where you took an initial statement from mr. zimmerman. we talked about that in your initial testimony. correct? we did. then you were also present with chief investigate or serino when he was doing some of his workup, including a second statement taken from my client. remember that? yes, i remember. i was there.
side. why are people letting this go? i don t know. he answered that three times. if you thought something was afoot, something amiss, why didn t you go to congress? why didn t you come to us? why didn t you tell the president? comey said i don t know. nobody in this room is asking. would you accept that from a witness? would you say okay and walk away on cross-examination? no, i wouldn t. but i also recognize that somebody who is a chief investigate like jim comey is obviously, i would try to figure out whether or not his decision to be reluctant to be confrontational was a strategic decision, that he perhaps said i d like to get you enough of the rope to hang yourself. or was it in fact a moment of weakness. that is what he said listen, he feels strong enough to go and leak it to columbia professor? but he said he was stunned and that he was very he s the head of the fbi.