committee, it wasn t buying it. the new york times beat the fbi at the new york times beat the fbi. twenty one year old kid, airnati national guardsman, who was trying to impress his friends. clearly, there s an awful lotl of work, a lot olof a lot ofnalr congressional oversight work. we need to de o to fix these systems that are constantly allowing or at least regularly allowingre regul our secrets tot into the wild.hem how was he able to print them out? how he d be able to how is he able to remove them from a secure facility? the facts here are so badn ie for the bidel n intel community that even cnn s jake tapper can t hide his disgust. this classified information was reportedly on discord for months. how many tens of billion s ofto dollars the u.s. intelligence community gets each year from tu the american taxpayer. taxp therelly seems like.s was a lot of people dropped theb the ball here. it s notal a proud period for f the intelligence community. let s say that. well, that s
watching tournament cheering on team howard by son. kamala wanted to show people how relatable and fun she sfment obama used to go to the tournament. bill clinton did. she tried to fit in. the crowd wasn t buying it. when they popped her up on the big screen at halftime they booed her. that incumbent even the worst part. after the team lost, she visited them in the locker room and probably gave the most awkward pep talk of all time. you guys are so good. [ applause ] you played hard. you played to the very last second. you made all us so, so proud. you hustled out there. you are smart. this team, this team, you all this team, this year, this team you make us so proud. i know you may not be feeling great right now, okay?
without taking the stand, he was toast. taking the stand, you know, could he pull it off? apparently he didn t. trace: a juror said he never cried on the stand and he blew his nose a lot but never cried. it appears putting him on the stand was not the right thing. what is your thought on that strategy? you know, i thought it was horrible for him to take the stand. he had no credibility with the jury. people have to remember, alec murdaugh was famous for his theatrics, his ability to connect with jurors in civil cases. he made millions probably in that very courtroom appealing to jurors. this time, this was his last crowing argument. he had been manipulating and lying to people for years. the jury wasn t buying it. trace: when his voice showed up on the kennel video, did you
focus is all on the financial crimes, light? and one of his best friends, kris wilson was testifying today, and he said this, which i found kind of interesting. watch. he told me he had been addicted to opioids and i think he said for either for 20 or over 20 years. and also that he had been stealing money from clients on the firm. not only was he a financial thief but a drug addict. the prosecution won because they got this evidence to prove their theory of motive which i think is so preposterous. i don t think it will resonate with the jury and it will backfire. he killed his wife and son to evade financial crimes? no. trace: it s having because murdaugh s attorney said that same argument to the judge, right? the judge wasn t buying it. watch this back and forth between he and the judge and we ll get your response. this is a murder trial, not a financial fraud trial. i find that this testimony is consistent with the state s
been into accidents in the same night. most people, including detective reynolds seem to agree. sadly, it looked like judy was the victim of bad luck. one person, however, wasn t buying it. judy s niece. she thought about what happened, it seemed suspicious. i had a very weird feeling in my stomach. although jamie had an explanation on why he took his wife to that faraway hospital, it didn t make sense to jesse. i m like, why would you not go to chester hospital, it s so close to the house, if you just bumped your head. and why did jaime take a dark road to the hospital, when he could ve taken a much faster, nearby highway? do you think that was odd? that was super odd to me.