i think, you know my feeling is he is probably a sociopath. he s somebody i ran a criminal division and i ve never seen somebody as good as him being able to compartmentalize. he s excellent at compartmentalizing and pushing away things. i think that s what we saw in the courtroom yesterday. he just doesn t want to face what he s dealing with in reality. and he just chooses not to look at it. i wonder if he believes he truly didn t do this is responsible for this. because yesterday our susan candiotti reporting as he was walked out of that courtroom in handcuffs that he said to one of the deputies there i didn t do it they got it wrong. well it s hard to know what he s actually thinking if deep down inside he really believes it. but as i said he has a way of being able to compartmentalize things and not look at them. he can be in self-denial, but i think probably deep down inside when he gets that glimmer of light he ll recognize it. again, i reiterate that the
everybody is here. it s here. bringing it on the uniform. a little bit warmer. you need a little bit. head down to miami for a party getting fired up. hey, bill. happy new year. it s unbelievable. my resolution no more self denial. yes. happy new year. yes. look out. and this couple just got engaged how did you do it? ball dropped and pulled out the ring. did you know it was coming? no.
history. the mercy of god shown by those five wounds was more powerful and more powerful, too, was the closeness of mary our mother. these two men who looked upon president wounds of christ and bore witness to his mercy, they built a living home and an describable glorious joy. it s the hope and joy that nothing and no one can take from them. the hope and joy of easter forged in the crucible of self-denial, self-emptying and identification with sinners, even to the point of disgust at
the mercy of god shown by those five wounds is more powerful, and more powerful, too, was the closeness of mary, our mother. in these two men who looked upon the wounds of christ and bore witness to his mercy, they built a living hope and an indescribable and glorious joy, the hope and the joy which the risen christ bestows on his disciples, the hope and the joy which nothing and no one can take from them. the hope and joy of easter forged in the crucible of self-denial, self-emptying, utter identification with sinners, even to the point of disgust at the bitterness of
attorneys who prosecuted mr. dunn, and a little bit of his closing rebuttal argument, and then i want to get you to react to an issue that was used or not used, and that is the issue of race. let s listen to assistant state attorney john guy during his closing rebuttal. jordan davis didn t have a weapon. he had a big mouth. and that defendant wasn t going to stand for it. and it cost jordan davis his life. this case is not about self-defense, it s about self-denial from that defendant. that s why it s not a self-defense case. that s why it s a murder case. he didn t have to shoot him. he decided to shoot him. now, lisa, one thing that was not used in the rebuttal in the closing arguments was explicitly the issue of race. and what how do you think that that impacted the outcome