saying or doing. she was coerced by the fbi. she threw it all against the wall and hoping against hope that something will stick. but, at the end of the day, you have these jurors saying 4 people were killed. we re not giving you a pass. and what was it that you said to the fbi investigators when they were asking you questions? you were like oh, i wish i should have done something. maybe i could have stopped him. these are things that are going to fall weigh very heavily on those jurors minds. they probably won t give her a pass. jon: folks from florida hearing that case and that massacre at the time which was the worst in american history is still going to be very fresh in their minds. absolutely. they want somebody to pay the price. the actual shooter cannot pay the price because he is dead. now they have the wife of the shooter in front of them and the jurors are going to want her or somebody to be accountable and, look, you can be dumb and guilty. the fact that she has a low i
yeah. i think they did their job. first of all, it s very unusual to bring an action against the wife of a terrorist in this situation. it rarely i don t know if it s ever happened. but, i like the message that it sends because if she really were complicit, it has to be more than simply knowing. she had to assist in the making of it appeared the planning of it in order to be found guilty of substantially helping a terrorist, which is going to get her the life sentence. and i think the fact that she texted when he was at the scene of the crime, trying to help him cover up, shows that she knew all along what was happening here. jon: but her defense attorneys say, look, this is a woman with an 84 iq. well below average. somebody who is sort of under the thumb of her husband and she couldn t possibly have had the wherewithal to help him plan this. i think the defense attorney did her absolute best in this case. she tried to put out all those things, she is an abused wife. she has a
to understand your best plan of action. so why didn t we do this earlier? life line screening. the power of preventvention. call now to learn more. jon: the supreme court expected to hear arguments today in a case about partisan jerry man derg. this time they are trying to determine the way maryland redrew a congressional district to swing from republican to democratic seat. doug mckelway with more on that. hi, jon. in some ways this is a cut and dry case of gerrymandering. in fact, in his deposition in a lawsuit challenging maryland s newly redrawn sixth congressional district former governor martin o malley admitted it he said it was my hope to create a district where the people would be more likely to elect a democrat than a republican. well, he succeeded. the sixth district and far western rural maryland had
this is unfair because, if you are an illegal immigrant, you are in fear of being deported therefore you are not going to answer this question. you are saying there is no concern whatsoever that this is not going to be exposed to the fbi or ice officials and do you not subject yourself to possible deportation if you answer this if you are an illegal? you are exactly right. julie: okay. and historically that s been the case and i think people can rely on decades of when this question was asked. julie: glad to set that straight. congressman issa, always good to see you. thank you very much. jon: top secret meeting revealed between china s president and the enemien leader. what does it mean for kim jong un s possible summit with president trump? our next guest on why north korea made this move. plus, protesters shutting down a city council meeting and delaying an nba game. what led to this angry outburst next. the man wants to talk to me. police got my brother
she could face life in prison in convicted. defense attorneys say she was in the dark about the terror plot and was coerced into making a false confession. noor did not know what her husband was doing to do. she didn t participate in the purchasing of the gun. she didn t participate in the purchasing of the ammunition for the ar 15. she did not participate in the scouting of any location. and she didn t know he was going that night. she did not make up a story. jon: let s turn to our legal panel jonah spilbore former prosecutor and defense attorney mercedes fox news legal analyst. jonah, to you first, the prosecution has taken some hits in this trial because some of the things that they portrayed as being, you know, her active participation in the planning of this didn t exactly pan out. but you seem to think the prosecution still has a pretty strong case.