so these member versus member primaries will get messy in the capitol and back home. we have three more. republicans primed to win back the house if history is any precedent here. what could happen to stop them from doing so? donald john trump is the number one wildcard obviously. the economy getting much, much better, much, much stronger and covid receding and democrats getting credit for that could help democrats and could trip up republicans. you mentioned at the top, most election analysts, most people look at this dispassionately would agree republicans have a huge advantage based on history, the mood of the country. even if joe biden s at his high watermark on approval ratings, it s still under water. i will skip question four. what about joe biden? how much of a factor is he? do you if you re a
achieving any acceptable results. so we keep on fighting. that s what i want to ask you about. we re going to talk more about the theater bombing in mariupol. it s a absolutely horrific atrocity that has taken place there. we ll have live reporting on what s going on there. i think people become a bit numb to watching these images. today, i have to tell you, the images in this video and the idea of just thinking about this as your home city and what it would be like, i want you to know that people we don t watch this dispassionately. we think about our own families and we re very sympathetic to what you re going through. i want you to know that. you say you re not hopeful about negotiations. doesn t there zelensky said in a statement earlier, all wars end ultimately with some kind of an agreement.
the successes of social workers. trio. the successes of social workers. no. no. this the successes of social workers. no. no- this is the successes of social workers. no. no- this is the the successes of social workers. no. no. this is the only the successes of social workers. tin no. this is the only time we hear these kinds of stories, don t we? they like security services, we only know about the ones that horrendously get through the net. they had a champion in the children s commissioner today, came out exactly making that point and also explaining that during lockdown, both teachers, social workers have been striving to fill those gaps that tony describes that are just systemically now present in society. there is very little that one can say about this case because it is so emotive. it is so heart rendering. and yet i guess the only thing to say is that this is the reason, when we see horrendous headlines like this, throw away the key, this is whyjustice and these national
point to make. the whole point of our jury system is for the decision to be rendered dispassionately, separately and apart from whatever else is swirling out there in the world. judges stress this to every jury in every trial. you are to decide this case only on what you see in the four corners, the four walls of this courtroom and nothing else. this is all about the facts and the law, and it s your job, jury, to apply the facts to the law, again, with the highest burden in our legal system, proof beyond a reasonable doubt necessary for a conviction, so this is over for kyle rittenhouse in the state. he cannot be tried again. he s not guilty, and that s the end of it with respect to the state of wisconsin. and he he spoke at his own defense during this trial. that was a key moment, a pivotal moment in this trial that took course of eight days. it was 31 witnesses total. a very rapid trial. shimon prokupecz was watching every moment of this, and you have some reporting on defense
this jury spent over three days looking at the evidence. dispassionately and coming to a conclusion that i think is the correct one. you don t have to agree with what kyle rittenhouse did. most of you was do not. but there was reasonable doubt as to the elements under the wisconsin law. but that is completely immaterial. the evidence was immaterial to people who see this as a vehicle for some broader social meaning. what we weren t putting on trial racism or our societal problems. we were putting on trial a teenager accused of murder. shannon: i want to play something from mark richards. he was rittenhouse s defense attorney. here s what he said after the verdict today. i was a prosecutor. corey was a prosecutor. and i never went after somebody like they did. it s not a game. and you are playing with an