producer told me the judge tossed out sarah palin sue against the new york times which is bizarre because he told the jury to keep deliberating, everybody was puzzled. i rushed into the studio when the jurors returned their verdict which is development by that point finding out the also the clear the times is liable. the new york times got pretty battered in the process of winning this round, sarah palin will appeal with james admitting that he screwed up by inserting outright pulses into the energy will indeed accuse palin a political incitement in the mass shooting in arizona six years earlier. it was not a pretty picture and the judge indicated he was not happy to dismiss the case because the times have behave so poorly, i was judging the memory is extremely high standard when it comes to slander if you re a
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put people at a safe distance. that van was taken away without explosions explosions and at this point finding evidence inside would appear to be perhaps the most important link to the suspect. meantime, police agencies across the state are examining their records. this is a rather unusual spelling. cesar sayoc we re looking and seeing records pop up with different charges. one which we re still in the process of trying to make sure that this is the same cesar sayoc jr. but it was and i m only pointing out because of the charge, bomb, destructive device, threatened to throw at a place. so there may be indication in court records from previous arrests that link to cesar sayoc and it may be that the authorities who when they have put a blanket on the investigation here searched not
everything possible to address the concerns and ideas and opinions that people have brought up. i don t think you can say it any simpler. i think he has done every single thing possible, and you end up at some point finding yourself going around and around and saying, hey, let s call the vote. reporter: isn t there a political cost to a collapse potentially? press secretary spicer: at some point there is a political cost to dragging this out as well and saying to let it keep going. i think that is where we came to a decision that it had gotten as far as it could go. reporter: isn t there a cost that the president will at some point have to pay for if it is press secretary spicer: in terms of what? reporter: the collapse. press secretary spicer: this is reporter: aside from the upcoming election in 2018, i m talking about economic impact, the impact on the states if it is wrong. press secretary spicer: we