reporter: prosecutor loughery was still certain he put the right defendant on trial twice. it doesn t mean he didn t kill his mother. it just means that a jury said he didn t. reporter: the jury foreman said the defense s strategy to put kevin on the stand worked. i just don t believe that the evidence points to kevin. reporter: not only was there reasonable doubt, this juror believed kevin s testimony over bill s, in part because kevin looked directly at him. did that make a difference to you, making eye contact, acknowledging your presence? yeah. because the eyes tell something. bill didn t look at us once. reporter: the next day, the judge released kevin. good luck, mr. kyne. thank you, your honor. please don t come back. i won t. good. reporter: outside, kevin met his grandmother and then the local media. i m innocent. there s got to be a guilty party. where s justice for your mother in all this? i m hoping, coming. so that way, justice is served f
is a prescription drug chapter to this that would reduce those costs. there is a passage in here, a section that would reduce the costs of day care and elder care. those make a difference in the lives of working families. yes, there are some details we still have to resolve. there may still be weeks left of final negotiating before we get this to the floor. but are you going to put your pay fors in for ten years? are you willing to do what senator manchin is saying? this is a dramatic change. none of this stuff is in here for ten years. child tax credit for one year, some of it is five, some for six, none for ten. many in your party intend them to be permanent. the point is if they re in the bill and expire after several years, that means we d have to take legislative action. there may be members of my caucus who intend them to be permanent, but, you know, this is a part of the back and forth with senator manchin. we would have to take legislative action in the future to extend the