did it appear genuine? it did. could this testimony help her or hurt her? what is this witness trying to convey? she s not grounded. she s overly emotional for the entire time she was testifying, she would break into tears. what this is telling me, it was hormonal and quite frankly, she was not credible to me. and i think when it comes down to the jury pool, we have seven women, five men. if we have highly emotional jurors, she ll connect well. but authoritarian jurors, she ll blow it. i have to ask you about casey, sitting there in the courtroom watching her, what s your sense of her reaction to this testimony? apparently there is a connection there and a friendship that s built even though they ve been apart for some time and there truly was a connection between the two of them. when she was hearing it, she got choked up because i think
they believed stockman until he unveiled himself as the great deceiver. now he said wall street is right under the great expectations theory. they were right in turning as they did in august with the bond market and the stock market going through the floor. now within the week that the president is saying he no longer believes in the balanced budget, that he didn t come to town to balance the budget, here comes dave stockman saying we never did believe in it. it was only a trojan horse to enrich the privileged few. now that s the real damage. from abc news, this week with cokie roberts, sam donaldson and featuring david brinkley. did o.j. simpson s testimony help his case and what should we look for tomorrow? we will talk to abc s cynthia mcfadden. welcome, as david brinkley likes to say, we re all here and ready to go. our new set, new program but a lot of familiar faces. it looks new but it s kind of old in a way, too. for the first half hour of