ncaa swimmer and women s rights activist riley gaines is set to testify moments ago about a violent attack on her by left wing protestors. john: she was rushed out of an event at san francisco state university after a hostile crowd took over the venue. sandra: she told us earlier the video was only a snippet of what she endured. three hours of being yelled at, of being assaulted, of being called all kinds of names of these violent vengeful hateful things. sandra: america reports rolls into a new hour. hi, john. john: john roberts in washington. we will listen in to riley s testimony, but first another live event set to begin in washington and it s a fox news alert. sandra: that s the briefing room at the white house on the left, brownsville, texas at the border on the right. john kirby is joining the white house press secretary, karine jean-pierre, in that briefing room today. that is expected to begin in just moments. john: the big focus on the border crisis
if i go to prison the rest of my life and the passengers actually have said that they interpreted that to mean well, when would you go to prison for the rest of your life if you kill somebody, so, everybody got the message. john: what are your thoughts on this? obviously penny thought this guy is a threat, i m going to use my military training to restrain him. unfortunately the restraint appeared to go too far. don t know contributing experiences, or the toxicology report, what do you think of this? not everyone has answer to, a lot of people need to cool down the rhetoric when they talk about the case. one of the key factors in the self-defense case is the reasonableness of the perception of fear on the person who used force. you can get a sense of what the other passengers in the same space felt in that moment. if through 911 call transcripts or through statements made to police it turns out that the people who were actually riding that train felt that neely was a