the evidence that we have is more than just that. it s more than just that. i mean, you don t leave a fingerprint in blood. no. okay. all right. so why would she do something like this? i don t know. and that s what i was trying did she snap or what? how could she come back here and then when her friends calling and telling her that he died, she totally freaked out like she knew nothing about it. my en, how could somebody do that? how? next up, bill arias, jodi s father. his interrogation seems to be a little different. he seems more calm and more able to accept the possibility of his daughter s role in this. he even seems to bring up clues that may point to her as possibly a killer? i said, are you going to tell me or not because i said i want to know? she said, i can t tell you because i don t want you to get
hearing this case now, i mean, it heard from her for something like 18 days of her own testimony. nobody knows yet when rebuttal, i m sorry, when closing arguments are going to take place. faith, they have got to be getting tired of this by now, aren t they? i m sure they probably are. listen, i don t think the two expert witness and other witness they re bringing will really make a difference in the jury s mind. they want to hear from jodi arias and now they have. so in their minds, they re obligated to sit and listen to all the evidence and not make a decision until the conclusion of the case but they have to be thinking at this point, they have heard her testimony now. what is it that they else they need to hear? i think they re coming to a point where they want to see this trial end as well. jon: when they finally get there, my en, do we expect this kind of a case ends up in a quick verdict? or do they have to go back over all of the evidence that, you know, that has been present
budget has been described as the most callous, unchristian, and mathematically dyslexic budget that s ever been produced by anyone. so pushing paul ryan out there, my en, he didn t say the 47% comment, but he s not a lot better, is he? no. you see, what mitt romney was caught on that video saying that he was dismissive of the 47%, and paul ryan has just been completely dismissive of the 47% through his actual policies as the chair of the budget committee. so we have words and deeds in a marriage of a republican presidential ticket that essentially says to the middle class and working families, to folks who are just trying to make a better life for themselves, and live the american dream, you don t matter. and, you know, i m a member of the budget committee. i have had a front row seat to the romney/ryan vision of america. oh, i know, i have seen you
that matters. it s popular music, i wouldn t know. you stick in the mud. we have no idea who that is but we support them anyway. i m feeling very kumbaya this morning. john fugelsang, political comedian and will cain is back, a columnist at theblaze.com and kelly goth, contributing editor for loop21.com and wrote a great moment. the gq candidate. my goodness you just made my publisher a happy camper. if you like political novels it s a fun one. i do. our starting point focuses on the supreme court, the centerpiece of obama s health care overhaul is on trial before the u.s. supreme court t will happen in about three hours and going to focus on the question, can government force people to buy something they don t want? it goes back to the commerce clause in the constitution created in 1787, the congress shall have the power to regulate commerce with foreign nations and among the several states and with the indian tribes. supporters of the individual mandate say maki
guesses who might fill their shoes. i m not exactly sure. i think the president said it better than all of us. he has a very deep clent pool that he can draw from. is he absolutely right. everybody wants to work in the west wing. wants to be a part of that excitement. sandra: is that the case? because you don t see that in the mainstream media. i will share, well, that s not. sandra: you read about chaos. that s not in the mainstream media. everyone who knows the president knows he is a very gregarious likeable guy. i don t mind sharing it i m in the oval office with the president and he says to me, you know, you didn t support me in the beginning because i wasn t ready to run. you like action. you like being part of the action i said yeah, i do. i have never seen action like this. he laughed out loud he said yeah you will never find action like this. i think there is a loft people in the community around the president that really enjoy the president s company. sandra: you