homicide on counts one, two, three, and four, intentional homicide. guilty. live f from the waukesha, wisconsin, courtroom is his reaction to that and of course outside people waiting to here. six people died that day and dozens more injured. what they were trying to say or what he s been trying to say representing himself, crying in front of the jurors during his 50 minute closing argument was to consider whether the car could have malfunctioned during the incident last november. he wanted them to consider the impact that the negative press has had on his family. meanwhile you ve got the families of the victims and what they ve gone through too. he didn t talk about that. this case, of course, happening at a christmas parade. was very jarring last holiday season. at the full-time, there was a lot of question about whether or not what would his motive be? we didn t really find that out this trial, but the jurors heard what they needed to hear, the judge continues to read th
it s barack obama to the rescue. the dynamic duo are expected to get back together and bail out democrats in pennsylvania. obama is sure to be a welcome sight because back in d.c., joe biden has all but checked out. instead of barnstorming the country with a flood of midterm rallies, biden was getting his updated covid booster shot and yamerring on about the pandemic he said was over. he s just no use to his party who are struggling hard to deliver a coherent message. but top democrats strategist james carville thinks his party can be saved. but there s a catch. if we keep this kind of npr foundation strategy of left politics, we re going to lose. i m telling the same elite coastal people, forget everything. we are going to advertise and push the fact that they want to throw people off of medicare and social security. and they want to shut the government down to do it. and that s how you win. jeanine: you know, dana, it was, i believe, in november of 2021 that james carvi
has opted to skip this year. i m aishah hasnie. bryan: i m bryan llenas. and millions of brittons are celebrating the longest serving monarch. alex is at the festivities. how is it going. today is day three of the jubilee and so much excitement in london. the queen herself was not able to attend the festivities. she messed the epsom downs derby. earlier today her grandson, william, the duke of cambridge alongside kate, the duchess of cambridge visited the castle in wales with two of their children. the first ever platinum jubilee marking the queens seven did he go decade in this massive mohelstone. there has not been this event without some tension. the duke and duchess of suck sussex did not receive the best welcome. they did not set together. the first royal event together since stepping away from the royal family. we ve seen the queen several times throughout the four-day weekend. she made an appearance at the end of the military parade and during the flayover and then f
victims, victim s families, it includes his blue collar worker and median voter in pennsylvania doesn t have a college education and appreciates family and worked hard to put food on the table and this is a person who in name only represents them but by his policies and his votes has done anything but lift up those people. when he says remember, look who s in prison, it s your grandmother or grandfather, that s the victim s relatives. the grandmother is the one mourning the person stabbed 17 time on the streets of philadelphia, the 70-year-old woman coming back from a grocery store shot. these statistics go on and on but to us they are individuals, they are real stories, and he is the last person to carry those stories with him to the senate floor. lisa: i just wanted to add too a lot of focus has been on how bad fetterman was because he was awful but dr. oz did a really good job sean, you ve been the candidate i ve prepped
fetterman. next up is the november election between dr. oz and the democratic nominee, lieutenant governor john fetterman. supporters have been worried about fetterman s health. he actually just announced on friday that he almost died due to an ongoing heart condition. the doctor actually has come out and talked about his health. he says he s confident he ll be in good must have shape to continue the campaign. this recount, which has been estimated to cost over $1 million for taxpayers, will end up hopefully wrapping up, bryan, on june 8th. bryan: thank you, alexis. let s talk about ma this that million dollars that this cost to start this recount. david mccormick concedes before the recount s even done, seems like a bit of a waste of money. but aside from that, we talk about the issue which is pennsylvania doesn t know how to get these elections done on time. there s the issue of undated ballots, these ballots that weren t signed with the date on the back. that has not been resolved