didn t see it. you re basically telling us that we didn t know our whole lives we re a lie. to top it off, there s no proof of that. chris hall had never been violent, argue the defense, had no motive, no reason to suddenly turn on his wife. it had to be a freak accident. so, said the defense, lindsay patterson didn t really know what she saw. in fact, if she really witnessed chris hall drowning his wife, why then didn t she claim to see cristi s body in the spa when she looked again? it didn t make sense. but the highlight was the daughters testimony, emotional, quite powerful. it put prosecutor strunsky in a strange position, at odds with the victim s own family. they were so clear, if we had any inkling he had done this, we would have done something, we would have said so, we would have seen it. and i think that s what they truly believe in their hearts. this weighs on my greatly. but my job is to get justice for
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and what we tried to pursue they ve come at the end of an investigation. this seems to come at the beginning of one, right? exactly. and on the eve of this trial, so you knew like if they re paying $787.5 million and firing their biggest host in primetime, something isn t quite adding up. there s more to this story. and so what mike and i set out to do over the last week with jim rutenburg is what was that. and it didn t make sense to us that there was hr complaints, abby grossburg lawsuit, the toxic workplace. tucker had been a constant management headache. we knew all of this, but there had to have been something really, really big that went on behind the scenes that we just didn t know about. and here it is. this is it. as someone who knows the fox culture, i mean, it is now answerable you know, where s the red line.
for us to go to the kind of social life that would force us to competitive chess. that true. greg: you re right. yeah. greg: that a good call there. thank you. greg: that why most girls play checkers. that truth that your emotional intelligence is below mine. i would never say something like that to another human being, let alone on camera. greg: your safe word is yahtzee. that makes no sense. it didn t make sense. greg: i don t know why i said that. a sexist would say, we ll drop that in post. i mean, i think first of all i don t think trans is a think in kenya. greg: no, it s not. it s not really thing. vern i don t think he had the option because we have not yet exported our nonsense on that front to kenya. so true. we re the ones pushing and pedaling this stuff all around
when you d push back, just like on the trump conspiracy theories, wait a second, we re pushing back on communism. we actually won the cold war. this was happening in 94 with me. we actually won the cold war. then they d say, yes, but the united states is part of the conspiracy along with the communists. the deep state, they re working with i d go, wait a second now. we fought a war against communism for a generation, we beat them, they re in total collapse, but, somehow, we re conspiring with the communists who we ve been against? you get the idea because you know all of this. none of it made any sense. i was like, okay. then i d say, let me talk about banning offshore oil drilling, everybody, and i d go to another group of people. it didn t make sense. they re hard to follow. the most infamous conspiracy from the birchers was robert welch s, the