detainees released from custody at jfk airport. why was that individual allowed to enter the country? was it a violation of president trump s i think every individual that s gone through the classes has gone through vetting to make sure they don t pose a threat to the country. so the individual must have gone through the system. plain and simple darin. but the daily briefings were not on the president s schedule tuesday, wednesday or friday of last week. it s not on there today either. can you confirm that he has not received the daily briefing? , no he gts it every day. he gets it he gets it every day. i just answered the question. sean, thanks. jihadist groups celebrated news of the travel ban over the weekend. they see it as a recruiting tool. former cia and nsa director michael hayden said that he believes this travel ban could make the u.s. less safe. so, what do you say to those who argue this travel ban will make the country less safe? again, let s go back a
surgery, it s not clear how extensive the damage is to his arm. i m asking darin. the gunman is in the hospital, i m sure. police agencies not only in philadelphia but across the country will want to know what s in his mind. the police officer gets shot three times, get out of the car. hits the suspect. de hit the suspect three times? sounds like he hit him three times. at the audio sdw then he calls 911. that s the officer radioing at the same time. you hear him describing his own condition in that audio report. it s unbelievable, what this officer did out there. i know you re shortly going to take off for philadelphia to find out more. i am. thank you so much. gun violence also at the center of cnn s town hall with president obama lobbying for tighter gun measures. people on both sides of the issue took part in a cool-headed conversation. the one glaring absence, the nra. the nation s largest gun rights
brian pardo began raising questions about her husband darin. darin adamantly denied any involvement in the murders of his sons and to prove it he submitted to a polygraph test. the polygraph examiner worked with the police department. he came around the other side of the table and sat down. and he said, darin, you have utterly failed this examination. it looks to me like you perpetrated this crime. i was not. you were. in what way? in what way? you helped plan. you were aware of what happened and you helped carry it out. and you stabbed your wife. no, i did not. when brian pardo came back and pointed a finger at darin, the whole family went ballistic, and how dare did aunt sandy do this.
hurt. did it make you think that maybe he could have been behind this? this made me have a lot of questions. while any case against darin would have been purely circumstantial, that didn t explain why doug mulder hadn t fended off some of the circumstantial evidence against darlie who was facing death row. really the biggest failure was the failure to use any forensic testing to advance the defense on darlie s behalf. the primary evidence, i think, was probably the strongest forensic evidence that the state had. the state contended that fibers found on a bread knife in the routiers kitchen matched the slashed window screen. they didn t do any testing to exclude any other sources for that fiber or to pin it down to the screen and only the screen.
sandy s slipped under the radar. darlie asked me to come to trial. i had never been to trial all of my life. all i had seen is perry mason. i didn t know what to expect. she had no one this courtroom other than me that she could turn to look to. true crime novelist barbara davis, who would later publish a book about the case was also in the courtroom. greg davis is an extremely dynamic prosecutor. he had a way of making you think what he said was the god s truth. he began to paint darlie as materialistic, buxom blond, worried about her own self and how she looked. a temptress, so to speak greg davis portrayed her as a psychopath.