how the oddly co lly compelling in this case, how he sent the jury home tonight. i mentioned they have a day of deliberation and they stopped him to ask him these four questions. it all came back into the courtroom and the judge answered their four questions. and then this is what happened next. ready? quote, the jflt all right. do counsel need to come to the bench for any sfleen mr. andres, no, your honor, the prosecutor, no, your honor. the judge turns to the jury and says all right. ladies and gentlemen, i am also advised that you would like to cease today at 5:30 p.m. and return tomorrow morning at 9:30. am i correct? the jury, yes, your honor. the judge, okay, i will do so. it is now 5:20 p.m. so he will recess. you will leave your books and everything here in that room. the court security office her lock everything up and maintain security and then we will recess for the evening.
transition of power. i have great faith in president obama and donald trump in being able to pull that off today. so, michael, how do you reconcile what you heard in that gracious speech of donald trump s on tuesday night versus what you ve heard for the past 18 months? how do you ask voters, particularly who supported hillary clinton, to unhear everything they heard from donald trump for 18 months? if my glass is half full, if i m being optimistic it comes down to two corinthians. what i mean by that is that i reflect on the donald trump that we ve seen during the course of this campaign and i wonder, is that the real dpi? is that really how he s going to govern or was he playing to particularly o lly audiences ale way or is he, in fact, this is my hope, fingers crosses, that he is a prag mupist and rise to the occasion.
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termination of coverage. and continue independent appeals of coverage decisions. edna plans to do the same except for benefit limits and early termination. they will not uphold the most popular provision that bans discrimination of children with preexisting conditions. a recent new york times poll shows s 85% of americans believ insurance companies should cover people with pre-existing conditions. we here at the ed show are a bit skeptical of large for-profit insurance companies who have not shown goodwill to their customers in the past. we reached out to a former vice president of cigna and noted whistleblower wendell potter. this is what he had to say. this is a carefully co lly orchestrated pr campaign to get lawmakers to think they ll do the right thing without the affordable care act. they re anticipating the supreme court will rule the individual mandate unconstitutional leaving the rest of the law to go forward. that is the insurers worst nightmare. they re laying the grou