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and today, on a series of recent near misses being investigated by the faa, including this re-creation you are seeing there, of an incident in austin, texas. earlier today, publican senator gab sullivan stressed the need to take action to better prevent incidents like the one you are seeing. they much more aggressive focus on updating their technology and infrastructure that has come out in the hearings. i think that is something that we need to make sure. again, proactively, what we don t want happening is some kind of airplane disaster, and then congress is writing legislation to deal with it after. and new concerns today as fox news host tucker carlson prepares to air security footage from the january 6th attack. earlier today, house minority leader hakeem jeffries, sounding the alarm over what may be shared, and how it could be presented. it is not yet clear to me that material footage, that any
they all had their heads down as they walked into the courtroom. also, anderson, you could see alex murdaugh we have this presser that is just about to start hear. that would be the, that s the south carolina attorney general, allen wilson, at the podium. he actually questioned one of the last witnesses, anderson, because that was a very important witness. a key witness. he was speaking to how the crime scene, how it all happened. he was a crime scene expert on the re-creation of the crime scene and able to help the jury understand how the defense s theory could not have worked. so we can listen in here. i want to thank every one of you for being here tonight. there is a lot of emotion at this courthouse. a year and a half, nearly two years of blood, sweat and tears. a lot of hard work for so many people. if you will just bear with me, a couple not a couple.
inquiring minds want to know, but it s not determinative because the jury is not voting on that. away from motive, what they really boxed him in on is the timeline. who else could have been there? who else could have done it? you initially alex murdaugh gave the indication you weren t there but then you had to change your story because you ygot busted i a number of ways. we know you were there for a number of different reasons. they laid out a compelling story. let s see what the defense does today to rebut that. as i said in the introduction you to, the defense got its way, the jurors got to go to the scene even though the prosecution pushed back saying it s different, right, pushed back saying that it was different. what did jurors get? i think it s always important, right. remember what a trial is all about. a trial is about the re-creation of the events, the trial is about a narrative. but ultimately you want to let the jury know what happened, where it happened, how it happene