News, analysis and interviews with politicians and observers. Back in the jury room. So how this all unfolded, just after 11 00 a. M. , the jury did send a note to the court asking the judge, judge, what do we do if we cant come to a unanimous decision on one of the 18 counts. That implies that perhaps they have reached a decision unanimously on the other 17 counts, but they havent said that definitively. What the judge had to do was he had to come up with instructions to give the jury as it pertained to them going back and deliberating yet again. That just happened. In just the past few minutes, the judge instructed the jury, go back into the jury room and continue to work on that one final count. Try to continue to work, to come to some unanimous verdict on that one remaining count. Outside of the presence of the jury, the judge indicated that he might be prepared to accept a partial verdict if they werent able to come to a conclusion on that one remaining count that they seem to hav
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that complicates the situation dramatically. if it is one individual being holed up in a location. we can bring in some negotiation team. try to ratchet this thing down so they don t need to bring in swat or special operators to come in and neutralize the situation. i think right now it is an evolving situation. a lot of variables. the statement that was released by the hospital i echo what paul said is nebulous at best with regard to what it actually means. as more information comes along we can say what role individual agencies can play. there is a lot the f.b.i. can bring to bear whether additional swat personnel or negotiation support. we ll have to see as it unfolds. harris: we ll no doubt be talking with you in the next hours to come. i will wrap it up here on the faulkner focus with some new
that emotional and physical abuse for 16 years. the public largely didn t know about it until she came out and talked about it. the fact that she was able to achieve all of this and be all of that on stage to everyone while enduring this at home, i wonder your thoughts on that. i think actually the stage is the place that you live for when you re in a situation like that. you take all of the abuse, i guess, because you re forced it, but you are free when you get out on stage and it s just you and the audience and the music. i know she was absolutely the best, as paul said, levitate. i think that s really true. unstoppable energy. i remember after she had recorded proud mary, i mean, for just years and years we saw her on tv performing in that red dress with the girls in the
isn t there a rocket that your straight-up lying, you re in different territory. here it s interesting to see the discovery with respect what paul said, but it s astonishing to see these comments and see how much they were communicating with people on the business side of the organization, including with rupert murdoch. i will say of course, i m grateful for not having many dealings with the people in the companies that i m dealing journalism. for but it s extraordinary rupert murdoch saying this, week wholeheartedly with what they re doing news with no fair favor. taking a page out of what a page from the new york times, that holding that organization the same breath as you would hold the new york times. i don t know if they believe, us i think they believe in a world of trouble as a result of these politics. every time i ve spoken on the broadcast says they re in a world of trouble, most. likely my thing, as we listen to rupert murdoch and he said