mensis and saying i m quoting him. no more black pastor. not even no more pastors. no more black pastors. one more defense attorney in closing arguments said that he didn t have on slacks to cover his dirty toenail. like he was a run away slave or an animal. and i think that the people in the jury said, wait a minute. we are not going to go there, and i think it was a tremendous testimony to the movement of people down through the years that kept going. white and black. and saying it s not the kind of country we want. those jurors looked past race and looked at the facts, and that s all we ve asked america to do, is be like that jury. there is a sense of celebration, and, again, from the family and his mom in particular. he said, i am thankful on this thanksgiving that my son can now rest in peace, but you brought up the other point, which is that, if not for a leaked video,
detective and full-time preacher. would an odd combination. i used to say, ultimate good guy. right away, he knew there was a key piece of evidence demanding a closer look. that condom wrapper found in known s apartment. it held somebody s dna, but whose? steffy wondered if police cleared those male friends and neighbors of nona too quickly in the early days of the investigation. do you think they have a valid alibi? because either i m missing something or, you know i began to feel that some of those people maybe need to have their dna compared. so kevin s legal team rolled up its sleeves and slacks and went diving through trash belong to those young man. they got some dna samples. but none matched the dna on the condom wrapper. steffy, the policeman, preacher, needed a lead. you could say he needed a miracle. and wouldn t you know, he got it. it came in the most mundane
and south asia looking at these documents to give some political- context as well and we obviously had people in the us and we had all of the other reporters - from other places as well. so kind of on the ground there has been joint calls and we have - all been trying to understand - what these documents are saying as a group and then trying to go in, figure out - what our own stories are and which bits we want to highlight. so a big, big global movement. but emily who was leading this, somebody had to be leading it surely? the ap actually took a lot of the sort of leadership from the journalists. and sort of corralling everyone into a group from slacks, and apparently we are a consortium now. a lot of stuff around the branding of the documents, the embargo time decided by the journalists, but also obviously there has been a lot
rediscover common sense but they won t. they won. now they see their experiment in action. burnt out cities, record homicide rates, including as a recreational behavior, rapes and schools covered up by slacks. it s not exactly a brochure for sandals resorts and pushing it demands even more. you could say they are a glutton for punishment except they are not getting punished, you are. [applause] tonight s guests, he left the democratic party in the 80s and it s the only time he ever left the party in the 80s. former director of the national economic council and host of kudlow on fox business, larry kudlow. [cheers and applause] she is so sharp she carves pumpkins with her thoughts. a contributor to the spectator, kate high. and she wants a scary costume,
coming in because there s beenj so many different aspects i to the stories that have been pouring out of these documents. we here at the ft see ourselvesl as a global publication so we had reporters in the middle east - and south asia looking at these documents to give some political- context as well and he obviously had people in the us and we had all of the other reporters - from other places as well. so kind of on the ground there has been joint calls and we have - all been trying to understand - what these documents are saying as a group and then trying to go in commit figure out what her own stories are and which bits we want to highlight. so a big, big global movement. but emily who was leading this, somebody had to be leading it surely? the ap actually took a lot of the sort of leadership from the journalists. and sort of corralling everyone into a group from slacks, and apparently we are a consortium now.