then megyn: that happens a lot. jurors are bound by the rules of evidence, they don t get to hear everything. the witnesses are saying i didn t have abg at th have access to all the testimony. if i had to do this over with i wouldn t have voted this way. megyn: what about the ballistics evidence? they have never had ballistics evidence they could link to any particular personal. they found bullets and shell casings. they never had a gun or fingerprints to link it to anybody. they tried to link ballistics to a previous night s shooting through witness testimony and the witness testimony has all fallen apart. megyn: i m sorry to rush you, we are up against a break. i want to ask you now that his clemency has been denied, is this it? what are his remedies at this point? you have to once again ask the parole board to reconsider, what about the governor? we are asking the parole board to reconsider. we are asking the district attorney to ask the judge that signed the warrant to vaca
raise serious revenues by asking the wealthiest americans or biggest corporations to pay their fair share. will it pass? no. will it win over middle class voters? we ll see. one thing it will do is give the president a stark, well-known plan to begin the upcoming november fight over debt reduction. plus, barack obama has been incredibly lucky in his opponents so far, from an absurdly weak candidate in his senate race to john mccain, who seemed well off his game of eight years before. could the republicans be handing mr. obama another gift? this one named rick perry, who scares off the middle and hands the republicans to obama. also, a former president, a former head of the fbi, and 51 members of congress are among those who have called on the georgia parole board to grant clemency to troy davis. davis was convicted of killing a savannah, georgia, police officer, but seven of nine witnesses have now recanted their testimony. no one has given this story more publicity than the host of
one of them, many accused of being the gunman. so we said there was clearly no basis to execute a man when you had this much reasonable doubt. what happened in that testimony today? did that person actually come forward, under oath, with the parole board and say it was the other guy? i do not know if that person has testified yet. they re in closed testimony. i do know there s been testimony by one of the jurors in the case that said that if they had, in fact, known that the ballistics didn t match, there had been, apparently, a shooting earlier in the day of this shooting, and the jury was led to believe that ballistics from the bullet found in that shooting matched the bullet found in the shooting of this officer macphail, that troy davis was accused of. if they had known that, they would not voted guilty for troy davis, which i think is startling. and you must remember that there are five members of this board of pardon and parole. three of them are new.
forum all week. i had a chance to sit down with the former president bill clinton for an extensive interview. part of it will air this hour. part in the next hour. i want you to stand by. only a few blocks away at the united nations, president obama s on a major diplomatic mission of his on and a number of critical issues are on the table. let s bring in jessica yellin. she s with me here at the clinton global initiative. a huge day today. maybe even a more important day for the president tomorrow. that s right. but first today, it was a major day of diplomacy for the president. today, he met with the new leaders of a post gadhafi libya. emphasized that the u.s. will be reopening its em bah sbassy in this week. the president also sat down with afghan president hamid karzai. the first time the two lead rs have met face to face since the administration announced it would start drawing down troops. also, the president has had a meeting with turkey s prime minister. now, histor
transported to area hospitals following this accident on friday. four still remain in critical condition at this hour. megyn: thank you. as casey mentioned there are new reports surfacing that months before the crash there were still concerns about the stunt plane s performance. we are learning that the vintage plane was reportedly rebuilt for speed not stability. what does this mean for the safety of air shows? a live report later on in our show. fox news alert, moments ago a georgia parole board finished the first part after critical hearing on a death penalty says that has been argued for more than two decades. troy davis was sentenced to death 20 years ago, charged with murdering savannah police officer mark allen mcbale. davis is hoping new testimony will help clear his name days before his scheduled wednesday execution. jonathan serrie live in atlanta with the latest. reporter: when the board moves into the second-phase of