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got into it with sean spicer. sean spicer said stop shaking your head. do you think that has power for american women? dana: it did because it became a big issue as soon as it happened. it was like, oh, my gosh, did he do that? i think sean recognize it. today he gave her the first question the briefing. trying to smooth things over. people are paying attention and i don t think it was right to say it wasn t persuasive. she did win the popular vote by over 3 million. she was not a good campaigner and she had a terrible tactic of not going to wisconsin. worse news for the democrats pray there is a great called turnout wasn t the driver of clinton s defeat. turned out wasn t the. what they found in looking at the voter rolls was its persuasion. donald trump was more persuasive to white voters who had voted for obama.
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different result, how can he definitively know that? well, typically, brooke, once there s been a determination that the jury can t reach a unanimous decision in a criminal case, the prosecutor has to make the determination, the decision whether they are going to retry the case and they do that by looking at a variety of things, starting with the jurors own statements. they will poll the jurors and find out, what was compelling to them about the evidence that was presented and what wasn t persuasive. they will look at the charges and use all of that information to determine whether they can, in fact, get a different result with the same evidence that they have available to them. i can tell you from reading statements from the family s attorney, they are very disappointed that they will not go forward with a retrial. now to learn that the attorney general is not going to retry the case has caused a
completely paralyzed, who is unable to speak and evidently, none of that was persuasive. david: it s hard to believe that wasn t persuasive when you listen to one of those who can talk about it. we have he got to move on, very, very pertinent comments. thank you for being with us. appreciate it. now to the guy who shot usama bin laden, former navy seal rob o neill. you have a personal connection to the bergdahl case? i do, my team was there when he deserted. we knew before he had the first cup of coffee over breakfast that he had walked off. and we had to change everything. and the general mentioned unit effectiveness. ours was to take high value individuals going from afghanistan into pakistan before the sun came up. we would hit them and save lives by killing improvised explosive