Our colleague out of washington, d. C. Gillian good to be here. Five degrees cooler than d. C. Im glad to be here. Im gillian turner. Lawyers from Brian Kohberger are seeking a trial delay slated to start in october. He is charged with four counts of first degree murder as well as felony burglary. Defense is claiming he was out driving alone when those four students were murdered. Prosecutors say they want details including specific places he claims to have been at the time of the murders and witnesses to back up his alibi. Bill nancy grace joins us for a deeper dive into the hearing and the evidence and what she expects but first to the story and news and dan springer outside the courthouse in moscow, idaho. Brian kohberger has been at the other Pretrial Motion hearings and expect him to be in court today six weeks before the start of his murder trial. A lot of loose ends in the case to tie up before this thing can go to trial. His Defense Lawyers are going to ask the judge for a stay
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gillian: talking about failing the nation s children. the nation s report card is out from the department of education. a growing number of third graders cannot read proficiently. more states are threatening to hold those students back a grade and make them repeat the third grade in order to catch up to their pier peers. let s bring in bill bennett. a national reading crisis it appears to be. experts tell us that reading by the third grade is a crucial benchmark. it s at that age that everybody needs to be able to read in order to do everything else academically, science and math, literature, everything else you start to do around that age. what do you think? yes, that s right. third grade is the crucial grade for reading. if you can t read by third grade your life chances diminish dramatically. you are four times more likely than students who can read to go