accounts of the first three. it s very confusing. it s very difficult, and they need to go slowly. cynthia, we just heard jurors sent another note. they ve been working with sticky notes. they asked for trial testimony transcripts from four people. i know it s so difficult to ask you this, but what does it tell you about where they are? it doesn t tell you anything. because you never know with a jury. they could be jumping around and looking at different counts. or they could be going sequentially through counts. and as much as you try to read the tea leaves, my experience, they re just tea leaves, and you just don t know. but what you do know is they haven t rejected this out of hand. right? they are looking at it very carefully. and they are looking about the relationship between epstein and maxwell and what is her role? and we ll just have to wait and see.
as we heard there mark meadows has shared texts and emails which have helped the committee understand what was happening inside the white house whilst the mob was storming the capitoljust over a mile away. liz cheney is one of two republicans on the committee. mr meadows received numerous text messages which he has produced without any privilege claim. imploring that mr trump take the specific action we all know his duty required. i will read a few of them. mark, one member said, he needs to stop this now. in all caps: tell them to go home. potus has to come out firmly and tell the protesters to dissipate. someone is going to get killed. one of those pleading with mark meadows to get the president to intervene was donald s trump s son doanr. he texted to mr meadows we need an oval office address. he has to lead now. it has gone too far and gotten out of hand . other messaages came from members of congress and even fox news presenters. brian kilmeade texted please get hi
charge which the judge allowed them to consider. the prosecutor was flabbergasted. i i just about passed out and so did the defense attorney. nobody argued manslaughter. reporter: she wanted to know why the jury rejected her argument of premeditated murder. i went back and talked to the jury. and they said, well, you know what we think? we think something just went on up there that got out of hand. reporter: the judge had a lot of latitude in imposing the sentence. manslaughter could carry anywhere from a few months to 40 years. a lesser conviction of a lesser charge, but the judge threw the metaphorical book at him. she did. reporter: forty years without the possibility of parole. correct. reporter: the maximum sentence. greg harris has a new lawyer who s trying to get his conviction reversed, saying the judge should never have presided. before trial, judge trudy white disclosed that she knew the victim and that chiquita had been her law clerk. the defense didn t o