news business, as your interview and brian s book point out. i know a lot of people who feel the same way, that it should just be plain old fox without the other word because of its history and perhaps its future. and we know we are talking about when you take fox, you don t have to say the second word. we get it, yeah. their mendacity is well known. thank you, alex. in trump world i don t recall is not perjury, and when cassidy hutchison testified to the january six committee she told them what her trump paid lawyer told her. stephan never told me to lie to the committee. i don t want you to perjure yourself, he insisted, but i don t recall isn t perjury. of course, i don t recall is perjury when you do recall, which is why cassidy hutchison chose not to follow that lawyers advice and commit perjury by sticking to the lie of i don t recall. she got rid of that lawyer and she went on to tell the truth to the committee. yesterday donald trump s first daughter, guid
they wanted to aim to poke holes in the intent, and they called witness over the past 11 days or so specifically arguing that he was delusional and he had abnormalities in the brain, and those were the reasons that he went into the synagogue to commit this atrocity, and they said no way did he suffer from delusions at all, but he believes repugnant thing, and so now, sara, we will be moving into the sentence selection phase. the jury has said that he is eligible for the death penalty phase, and so now more victim impact statements, and then the jury will decide to send him the death, and not over yet, but five years in the making for this first part of the
complicated part. and danny freeman joins me now from outside the federal courthouse in downtown pittsburgh. danny, you ve done a wonderful job covering this emotional case, and it is not done. what happens next? reporter: john, as we look ahead to this death penalty phase, one of the things we re looking to is what kind of defense will be mounted. remember, the prosecution brought 60 witnesses to the stand during this guilt phase of the trial. the defense brought zero witnesses. the difference is this time the client s attorneys, the gunman s attorneys, they re fighting to spare his life. the jury is set to return now june 26th. john? danny freeman, thank you very much. another community, this one in north texas, is hurting badly tonight, and three people have lost their lives. last night in the program we got first word and first images of the tornado destruction in the town of perryton. today, it all became that much clearer and that much worse. here s cnn s isabelle row sal
attack was motivated by immigration-related conspiracy theories, not by a hatred of jews. prosecutors called that argument absurd. this was an anti-semitic incident, period, end of the statement. reporter: community leaders in pittsburgh say friday s result was a victory, but the death penalty phase looms large. while we re pleased with the verdict, very pleased, we know that there is still more to come. this is only the first phase. it s difficult to say the emotions we feel right now. one of relief obviously that the jury returned a full verdict of guilty to all 63 counts. but there s also a degree of trepidation because this is just the first third of the trial. and in a sense, it was the least complicated part. reporter: as we look ahead to the death penalty phase of this trial, one of the things we ll be looking for is exactly what kind of defense will be mounted. remember, in this guilt phase,
we re being attacked, i m scared, she cried out before she was shot to death. the shooter s attorneys tried to argue the attack was motivated by immigration-related conspiracy theories, not by a hatred of jews. prosecutors called that argument absurd. this was an anti-semitic incident, period, end of the statement. reporter: community leaders in pittsburgh say friday s result was a victory, but the death penalty phase looms large. while we re pleased with the verdict, very pleased, we know that there is still more to come. this is only the first phase. it s difficult to say the emotions we feel right now. what a relief, obviously, that the jury returned a full verdict of guilty to all 63 counts. but there s also a degree of trepidation because this is just the first third of the trial. and in a sense, it was the least