reporters. he walked out of the courtroom and goes where? does what? he s on electronic monitoring so he has to stay within his court-ordered area. in this case i m hearing he s allowed go to connecticut as well. he may have a home there or residence or some business that he conducts there. that s not really that unusual, although courts and probation officers are a little bit leery about letting people out of a state as a general rule. but this is no ordinary defend. next rup are prepare the defense. start investigating these allegation, get discovery from the state as soon as possible, and vet each one of these complainants stories. because in cases like this where there s no rape kit, no scientific evidence, no real tangible documentary evidence, it will be what we call oath against oath and in most rape cases, most criminal case, the defendant does not testify on his or her behalf. so you really only have one side of the story.
don t know that the competitors, my fellow competitors have raced this hard. we were all just running really close and really tight on each other and really pushing the limits of all our talents to try to keep the lead, try to maintain the lead, take the lead, try to stay toward the front. everybody was really, really asking a lot of each other in close quarters throughout that whole race. how do you celebrate today after you re done talking to everybody about it? what do you do? i m going to be talking about this and doing media all the way up through thursday. we had we had about an hour sleep last night. we got up this morning. we re doing media all day today until about lunch and then we ll fly to new york, do media all day there. go to connecticut for espn and then we re going to austin, texas, and do more media. then we re going to l.a. and do more and phoenix and do more. it s going to be a long week. boohoo, that s what happens
i ve seen all the ribbon cuttings. well, we ve got the congressional panel with us tonight. congresswoman terri sewell of alabama. congressman john larson of connecticut, and congressman gerry connolly of virginia. great to have you with us. i enjoyed visiting with all of you last night. i come from and i spend a lot of time in the state of minnesota where a bridge fell down and killed 13 people. so when the president talked about this last night, i knew exactly what he was talking about from covering that. the other thing is i bet i could go to alabama, go to virginia, go to connecticut, and i could probably find infrastructure that needs to be upgraded, bridges that are probably compromised at this point right now. and i chose this story tonight for this panel because isn t this something that republicans and democrats can agree on? john larson from ways and means, how could this be a roadblock? it shouldn t be a roadblock at all. and everybody agrees in their district that there
i ve seen all the ribbon cuttings. well, we ve got the congressional panel with us tonight. congresswoman terri sewell of alabama. congressman john larson of connecticut, and congressman gerry connolly of virginia. great to have you with us. i enjoyed visiting with all of you last night. i come from and i spend a lot of time in the state of minnesota where a bridge fell down and killed 13 people. so when the president talked about this last night, i knew exactly what he was talking about from covering that. the other thing is i bet i could go to alabama, go to virginia, go to connecticut, and i could probably find infrastructure that needs to be upgraded, bridges that are probably compromised at this point right now. and i chose this story tonight for this panel because isn t this something that republicans and democrats can agree on? john larson from ways and means, how could this be a roadblock? it shouldn t be a roadblock at all. and everybody agrees in their district that there
support that he needs to get it done? and i know you want these job-creating projects in your district. i ve seen all the ribbon cuttings. well, we ve got the congressional panel with us tonight. congresswoman terri sewell of alabama. congressman john larson of connecticut, and congressman gerry connolly of virginia. great to have you with us. i enjoyed visiting with all of you last night. i come from and i spend a lot of time in the state of minnesota where a bridge fell down and killed 13 people. so when the president talked about this last night, i knew exactly what he was talking about from covering that. the other thing is i bet i could go to alabama, go to virginia, go to connecticut, and i could probably find infrastructure that needs to be upgraded, bridges that are probably compromised at this point right now. and i chose this story tonight for this panel because isn t this something that republicans and democrats can agree on? john larson from ways and means, how could th