bias. jenna: interesting. david, let s tackle this question from wayne. wayne wanted to know, what s going to happen to the moderates. david, you have an interesting side on this since you re looking to talk to future republican leaders. what do you think is going to happen to the moderates, and in either party? they re going to have a big role in the republican party just as the tea party and the conservatives are going to have in our party. look, our party is not run by nancy pelosi, so everybody can have a voice and everybody can have a say, and the way leader boehner is talking about running the house, not only are moderate republicans and conservative republicans and tea party republicans going to have a choice a voice, but so are democrats. they re going to have a voicing committee and they re going to be able to talk on the floor. so you know, everybody is going to have the opportunity to espouse their views and make their points known on the important issues before congress
economy? jenna: and president bush on the key events of his presidency, what he tells us about 9/11, hurricane katrina and war in iraq. jon: a football stakeout as an eighth grader pulls off an incredible trip play. you won t believe how this game ended. we ll be talking to him and his coach. jenna: something big is happening in lower manhattan. closing arguments in the first ever civilian trial for gitmo detainee. the prosecution calls ahmed ghailani a ghailani is mass murder remembered, cold blooded killer in the bombings in u.s. and africa, but the defense as you might imagine here disagrees with that. david lee miller is outside the courthouse in new york city. how is the defense portraying their client? one word, innocent. as the defense makes closing arguments this morning they have already spent 2-3 times longer than they did presenting their entire case during the trial, in fact, the defense during the trial did not present a single witness. the defense spoke for