the latest on that front. a dallas police officer is about to learn how long she will spend behind bars after a jury convicted her of murder. we are alive at the courthouse. new study suggesting that there is no need to cut down on red meat. but not everyone agrees. we will go through it all on the daily briefing with dana perino. harris: now warning it would cripple economic growth. bernie sanders and elizabeth warren both proposing to transfer wealth from the superrich to help for programs like free college in medicare for all. the new york times puts it this way. democrats plans to tax the wealthy would reshape the u.s. economy. ashley webster is here. one of my favorites. reshaping is an interest rate to put it. can you give me a verb that actually tells me something. i think what it would do is strangle the u.s. economy. when i moved to this country, in my early 20s, the one thing i
and our shirts from custom ink help bring us together. - [announcer] custom ink has hundreds of products to help you look and feel like a team. upload your logo or start your design today at customink.com you want to fox news alert. a farmer dallas police officer, amber guyger, convicted a short time ago of murder by a texas jury. she killed her neighbor inside his own home. said it was a mistake. casey stegall. the jury deliberated for about five hours total. three hours yesterday after getting the case, then returned to the courthouse for about two hours behind closed doors. they also brought two questions before the court this morning. one was asking for a little bit more clarification on the law as it was written for manslaughter. then they also wanted some supplemental information on the castle doctrine, which is essentially texas version of a