death penalty phase, sentenced to execution. neil: now, no remorse here as oudz the part of dillon roff, that was largely expected, he telegraphed it to the jurors in the last waning days of this. weird, you know. he had this manifesto of hate, racial hatred, that was in both his handwriting and online. and then his videotaped confession, in which he hate was spewing from his mouth. he offered absolutely no regret or remorse. even today, at the end during his closing argument as he was standing just a few feet from the jury box, he basically said i can t tell you i regret what i did. he still hates, today. and that came across clearly to the jurors who sentenced him to death. it s a very, very strange case. and it s sad case for all of
issue, obviously hadn t been run by donald trump, they shelved that. now talk that the big tax cut, after meeting, might not be as big or timely as earlier envisioned that, can change. now, on this privilege on the, whatever you call it, the pivot on healthcare, whether it s going to be repeal, then repeal quickly, not so quickly, you get the idea that it s sending mixed messages to people. i m wondering, if it concerns you for your party, that it is the message isn t consistent. it doesn t concern me and i ll tell you why. what donald trump is realizing, and in fact i m sure already knew, what the american people know deep down even though some of them wish it were not the case. what i have come to realize as governor of the state, no one individual, whether a governor or in his case an incoming president as a magic wanld. there is no ability to say we ll do x and will that that happens. that s what monday are can is
otherwise, the default sentence would have been life in prison without the possibility of release. earlier today, dylann roof acting as his own attorney, delivered his own closing argument. his closing argument lasted for only five minutes. he quietly asked the jury to give him a life sentence. and then rhetorically asked the jury, quote, wouldn t it be fair to say that the prosecution hates me because they re trying to give me the death penalty. anyone who hates anything in their mind has a good reason for it. sometimes that s because they ve been misled and sometimes it isn t. but i would say that in this case, the prosecution along with anyone else who hates me are the ones who have been misled. in his brief closing argument, dylann roof argued he was not filled with hapt as the prosecution allege, but the lead prosecutor in the says delivering a closing argument that lasted a little bit longer than two hours, argued that roof
demand at the same time helping them improve their police, their militaries are actually pretty good, human rights is neil: we are monitoring john kelly s hearing. watching the hearings for jor jeff sessions to attorney general. we re getting word now that a verdict has been reached in the dylann roof case. he was the man behind the 2015 massacre at that south carolina church. he had stead again and again unrepentant, i had to do it, i had to do it and i did it. the word today, the only issue here was whether he would get the death penalty or life in prison. that decision has been reached and is going to be announced shortly. separately, though, on these confirmation hearings they re going pretty much as expected. there was some heated
there s a lot of confusion, not much understanding. as it turns out, it refers to cyber security. and refers to infrastructure, protection. and it s an agency that s supposed to do both of those. but just by hearing the name you would never know. any thoughts on that? well, when i looked at the org chart one of the first question is had, what does that block do. so, i agree. i think it s a name change, not always important, might be in this case. it s been brought up to me a number of times. you did obviously. but other people within the organization. not within homeland security, i ve not spoken to anyone in homeland security because of the mou. but people brought it up to me, past members of homeland security. as we talked in your office, we ll take a look at that. thank you. i was stationed in san diego for