responsibility obviously to the audience but also the nature of the story itself. i think the most important thing when you re sitting in that chair and it s tough is to keep in your head what you know, what you don t know, what s a legitimate question and what s a wild out there question and how you bring the audience into that process so that you re sorting through that. all right. so in the case of this jet, was it terrorism, a lithium ion battery that blew it out, was the oxygen down so everybody lost consciousness? how long did it fly. did it crash in the ocean, land on an island some place, is it still out there. some of these questions are way out there, and i think what you have to do when you re sitting in that chair, when you re bringing the audience with you, is be very transparent about it. and bring them into that questioning process, really directly so they re part of it. people have been talking ability the type of coverage in this case a lot of speculation, but the am
asked of my clients in the irs matter that is currently in federal court. same kind of questioning process of content, determination on point of view. and i think this government, this administration is bent on aiming and targeting those they don t like and this is another way to do it. this time it is the fcc. the study was conceived under the previous head of the fcc. there are reports that the current chairman is considering tweaking it. we ll look forward to that. my next guest is calling this creepy. katy pavlich talks about the fairness doctrine. you know what, megyn? i don t understand why the obama administration has not understood this idea that when the department of justice monitored the phone line of journalists and their parents, by the way, that was not enough to them. now they want to send investigators into news rooms all over the country whether it
matter that is currently in federal court. same kind of questioning process of content, determination on point of view. and i think this government, this administration is bent on aiming and targeting those they don t like and this is another way to do it. this time it is the fcc. the study was conceived under the previous head of the fcc. there are reports that the current chairman is considering tweaking it. we ll look forward to that. my next guest is calling this creepy. katy pavlich talks about the fairness doctrine. you know what, megyn? i don t understand why the obama administration has not understood this idea that when the department of justice monitored the phone line of journalists and their parents, by the way, that was not enough to them. now they want to send investigators into news rooms all over the country whether it
appropriate to go forward. we can certainly start a questioning process. but then to take a vote is a little bit more difficult. let me ask you, senator buono, do you think your colleagues would vote to confirm o dowd before all of this has been thoroughly put to rest? well, i know my colleagues. i ve served in the senate for 12 years. i trust their judgment. and they are particularly particularly this chairman and the judiciary committee take their jobs, take their responsibilities very, very seriously. and i can t imagine them taking that to a vote before all of these other factors are settled. big news here tonight. tuesday is canceled, at least for you, mr. o dowd. new jersey state senate democrats nicholas scutari and senator barbara buono, thank you both for your time and have a good weekend. thank you. thank you.
let me give you a little information about these six as they described in court in the questioning process. b-29 is married, has eight children. b-76 has been a resident of this area since 95, also has two children. b-37 is an 18-year resident. her husband works in the space industry. she s got two daughters. b-51, a nine-year resident who s the only single person in this panel. managed a call center with 1200 some odd employees. e-6 is a two-year resident, married six years. e-40 is a new transplant to the area, been in the area seven months, moving down from iowa. so it s an all female jury. a lot of people are asking does this favor the prosecution, does this favor george zimmerman. it really depends on who s answering the question. give us a sense also, we re expecting to hear from this hearing that determines whether or not the juries can hear expert testimony about the 911