A roundup of the days events. Thomas in alexandria again tonight. The jury requesting extra time to deliberate, past the 5 00 p. M. Time. Right straight through 6 15, they asked for. But moments ago, we learned they went home for the night, no verdict . Reporter david, they just wrapped up. They wanted to work the extra 45 minutes. Its not exactly clear why. It could mean theyre getting closer to a verdict, or just simply wanted to put in the extra time. But the defense told us they believe continued deliberations are good for manafort, but we dont really know, david. Pierre, thank you. In the meantime, theres also new reporting tonight after that horrific story out of colorado. The pregnant mother and her two daughters killed. The husband at first pleading for them to come home, hours later reportedly confessing. Tonight, were hearing from the friend who was the last person to see that woman alive. Heres abcs Clayton Sandell. Reporter tonight, formal
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defense, fearing trump will post about those witnesses on social media. is that normal to not share witness lists with the opposing side? one, can you blame them for having some level of skepticism on this very issue, often number two normally the prosecution when they call ready, they are under the obligation to present a witness list or someone for the jury to ask if they know certain witnesses who might in fact be a part of the trial and they know the general basis of those who might be called, but they re also asking for the chronology and the order of how the witnesses we call, which is part of a legal strategy the prosecution, we are all wondering about who will go first, knowing that primacy and recency is the method by which prosecutors and trial attorneys govern themselves. the first thing a jury hears the last thing they here are going to be the most resonant with the jury. and so they d also like to know some aspects of strategy and for that, prosecutors are under no oblig
they refused to share the witness list with the defense, fearing trump will post about those witnesses on social media. is that normal to not share witness lists with the opposing side? one can you blame them for having some level of skepticism on this very issue, wolf and number two normally the prosecution when they call ready, they are under the obligation to present a witness list or someone for the jury to ask if they know certain witnesses who might in fact be a part of the trial and they know the general basis of those who might be called, but they re also asking for the chronology and the order of how the witnesses we call, which is part of a legal strategy for the prosecution. we are all wondering about who will go so first, knowing that primacy and recency is the method by which prosecutors and trial attorneys govern themselves. the first thing a jury hears, and the last thing they here are going to be the most resonant with the jury. and so they d also like to know some as
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Chuck Hagel served as secretary of defense from 2013 to 2015. He was the Republican senator from Nebraska from 1997 to 2009. We spoke with him yesterday and he had this message for the men and women of the United States military.
HAGEL: “You know who you are. You know the difference between right and wrong. You know why you re there. You have made a commitment and a decision to give your life, your career to the defense of this country. That is as noble a thing as any human being can do, that I know of.”
As President Trump continues his efforts to overturn the results of the 2020 election, there has been growing concern among senior officials in Washington that Trump could, quote “invoke the Insurrection Act to mobilize the military.”