it s all his fault, and again, they ve got to get it that point across because they re the ones that have to show that reasonable doubt exists and if they do, they make the jury s job much more difficult for a conviction. i think it s already going to be difficult with the jury makeup, and the geographical location where we are. gentlemen, let s listen in, they are beginning again. no, the mcmichael s brought guns. when did roddie bryan know travis mcmichael would shoot mr. arbery? and at that point, what could roddie bryan have done to stop it? the inconvenient truth is that roddie bryan did not know and could not know that these men were armed until moments before mr. arbery s tragic death. he did not know and could not know that arbery would be shot. and by that time, sadly, there was nothing roddie bryan could
0 taking that left-hand turn around the front of the car, if that began the evidence, you would look at mcmichaels say, he came at me, he saw i had a gun, i m allowed to protect myself. you must take it in context, and i thought she did a very good job of saying, look, you can t be the aggressor, and start all of this, and put everything in play and at the last minute, time-out, now i get to argue self-defense. i m looking forward to what she s going to say on rebuttal, it needs to be brought home again. on the flip side, what one of the defense attorneys who we heard from said there s been a lot made of how can they say that they were affecting a citizens arrest when they never mentioned that, never mentioned it to the police. there are no magic words that you need to utter while you effectuate a citizens arrest, how do you think both sides are playing today? i believe the defense came up with that theory after the fact. i mean, these guys went and pursued ahmaud. they chased him
that she like so many democrats thought there was absolutely no way he would be elected. what does it take to be disqualified on the supreme court level? i m not sure i ve seen that? it is set very clearly in a federal statute. any justice shall disqualify themselves in any proceeding in which his impartiality might reasonably be questioned. he shall also disqualify himself where he has a personal bias or prejudice concerning up a part. her comments show a personal bias, prejudice and in fact an outright hostility toward donald trump. her impartiality can certainly be reasonably questioned as the statute says. how can she possibly be fair? melissa: it was really startling to see those comments there. we are going to go now, let s listen in, that s sarah huckabee
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celebration, a moment given by the church to remember the life and the holiness of one of the saints. and, so, october 22nd, the installation of john paul ii, remind us that he was not only a holy man but he was a holy pope. and, this is a commemoration of that moment, on october 22nd, both in the liturgy, pope john paul ii will be remembered and just in the lives of ordinary catholics, saying, this is his feast day, similar to us celebrating a birthday of someone whom we love and a feast day that we need to remember john paul ii. eric: let s listen in, father, as we continue.