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now it was time for an entirely different story. none of the puzzle pieces fit. rick s defense team, including attorney barbara pratt, told the court that the state s case was heavy on fiction, light on facts. they had a puzzle, they had neat little pieces, but the pieces weren t exactly right. the state was so desperate to prove its case, she said, it clung to the word of a jailhouse snitch and career criminal. a fellow that is there to cut himself a deal and get himself some assistance, i guess, in his own case, is not likely to be credible. not only was the snitch not to be believed, the defense told the jurors, but the state was also trying to confuse them about the mystery blood found at the crime scene. the bottom line, said pratt, the dna from that blood cleared their client from the murders. the dna didn t match. and we knew the dna was not going to match rick. they knew that, she said, because rick had an alibi for the night of the murders. he had been asleep i
but that edge begins to fade as women enter menopause, suggesting a link between lower estrogen levels and memory loss. researchers hope this leads to a clearer picture of who is at a higher risk of alzheimer s. it s only the 10th of november, but it s beginning to look a lot like christmas or it is around here, anyway. the rockefeller center christmas tree is on its way. a 94-foot tall, 14-ton norway spruce from a family s yard in new york. it arrives here on saturday, and it s three weeks until it s time to flip the light switch. when we come back, if these two can come together to make peace, will the rest of america follow?
awash in second guessing. in interviews seven campaign aides and advisers most of whom sought anonymity to speak candidly expressed frustration and discouragement over their candidate s performance monday night. but you know what? trump does have a point. it can be very dangerous to make allegations without citing your sources. there s one person in particular who might want to heed that advice. and that s thing 2 in just 60 seconds. jake reese, day to feel alive jake reese, day to feel alive announcer: they ll test you.
bill: jim, the man who set up hillary clinton s private server faces a big deadline today. what kind of information does bryan pagliano hold now. martha: hillary clinton finally breaking her silence with the news media for 8 whole minutes yesterday. so were there tough questions out there for hillary clinton yesterday? i am obviously really excited about that but i m not letting myself focus on it. i want people 20 come out and vote tomorrow. jake reese, day to feel alive