. after months of speculation p and stonewallingec, a san francisco judge just ruled a few short hours ago that the san francisco police fopartment must release all the body cam footage from the night of the paul pelosi attack. nthe toll the details. we go live to kevin corke wih with the full report. rt kevin , great to see you, my friend. now, the order to allowvide the release of video and audioce actually comes after a fairly sustained efforta from a press coalition, if you will ,u will, including fox news. now, attorneys for f a the collective originally filed a request all the way back on the 11th of january , arguing that the public and the press have standing to assertto their rights of access to court records and proceedings, as you know. eighty two year oldprsi was paul pelosi was allegedly awi attacked with a hammer back onta the 20th hammer ba of october by by the name of david pappe,ookig housit s been reported was
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think this was a good case for prosecution and opined against it. so it s really interesting, the interplay. we ve seen this entire case really backwards. you know, one side that you usually think is going to be for the prosecution is on the defense and vice versa. i m interested in seeing why they re calling serino. i think it s a bit risky. they got a lot of beautiful information from the defense perspective with the state s case. hopefully they don t go too far, at least from, again, the defense perspective. it has been fascinating, actually, to see it kind of flip turn onity he its head,u will. sunny, serino talked about how the guy was truthful or honest in some way, but i m not sure that that s admissible, that that was struck down. if jurors are asked to ignore that, does that really work when they re in the deliberation room? you know, i ve got to tell you, i mean, i find that jurors definitely listen to the judge s instructions when they go back to the jury room. and i b
helpful to the defense. she did sort of intimate that she thought he was truthful and believable. remember she was one of the officers that was removed from the investigation after the charges were brought and other investigators were brought in. it s usually pretty unusual to have what are really state witnesses like police officers and detectives and m.e.s being called by the defense. it shows you what you this case is about. the defense is turning things on their head. you just don t typically see it. when i was prosecuting cases perhaps it happened to me one time. it s pretty unusual that this happens. a lot of twists and turns. earlier we heard from lee ann benjamin. one of the things she said is she knew him because they were
hurricane sandy. there wasn t a big displacement of people looking for work. now, let s get a couple of things down here, though, to start with. there are still 12 million unemployed americans. the unemployment rate fell for reasons that we don t like very much. people leaving the labor force. this is a better report than we expected it to be but still not a great report. now the question is, what goes on with the fiscal cliff? could the number get any better? i think that is the hope on wall street and republicans that have been talk ug for years and of the business community and to start spending down their profits and there might be a better sort of ofavalanche, if u will. the question is, what does that
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