because we point stuff out like that, we re not saying they re lying. now, with shelly and the blue tarp, she remembers something, we re not sure what. but the evidence clearly is she says it was on wednesday june 16th. and we got the fbi cell phone forensics, we got records and we got testimony that alex is in summerville, he spent the night with his in-laws, on tuesday, and he stayed there toward the end of the week and then went to the mountains. so alex could not have been knocking on the door of the alameda house on the morning of june 16th. and told you she relieves shelly, she works all night and she leaves and works at the school district. barbara ann comes in and relieves shelly.
0 fraud he had been committing for years, the defense pointing out that doesn t make any sense, all that did was landed him in law enforcement s focus. so, what we see here is the defense trying to eat away at the prosecution s case. they did that earlier by attacking forensic evidence. they spent a lot of time talking about blood splatter evidence and why that might not be a reliable indicator of guilt. and while the prosecution has the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt, the prosecution, in essence, has to convince the jury on each of these points. the defense only has to make that one small inroad, that s their strategy here here. joyce vance, thank you so much. that does it for me this hour. i ll be back tomorrow. jose diaz-balart reports starts right now. and good morning. 11:00 a.m. eastern, 8:00 a.m. pacific, i m jose diaz-balart. we re keeping our eyes on south carolina courtroom where former attorney alex murdaugh stands trial for the murder of his wife maggie and
good morning. welcome to way too early. the show that is laying the groundwork for a history making morning ahead. i m kasie hunt on this wednesday, june 16th. we will start with the news. in just a few short hours, president joe biden will be the fifth u.s. recess to sit down with russian president vladimir putin. the meeting in geneva will be the highest level face-to-face talks between the two nations in three years. . biden and putin first met in 2011 when then vice president biden said he looked into then prime minister putin s eyes and told him, he has no soul. they clashed again in 2014 when biden, speaking for the obama administration, condemned russia s annexation of crimea. today other issues on the table. from hacking to american rights. the meeting will take place in
critical thinkers, to be able to discern a wide range of ideas or to indoctrinate us into nationalism and patriotism and the belief america can do no wrong? laura: we don t think it is indoctrination to teach our kids to love their country and love freedom. craig gutfeld next. wednesday june 16th, fox news alert, president biden prepares to go face-to-face with vladimir putin a critical test of foreign-policy prowess. we are live in geneva just hours before the historic showdown. todd: moves being made by the biden administration to review us funding to wuhan s laboratory after growing international pressure for a second investigation into covert origins. fox and friends first on a
good morning to you. glad you re with us on this american morning. it is wednesday, june 16th. lots to talk to but this morning. let s get right to it. coming up in the next 15 minutes, president obama promising the american people he has a battle plan to combat the disaster in the gulf. he s insisting that 90% of the spewing oil will be contained in the coming weeks and he is promising to make bp pay for causing so much pain as he prepares to meet face to face this morning with the company s top executives. some good news. you re about to get a break when it comes to your credit cards. federal reserve banning some fines as well as limiting others. we ll break down what to expect when your next bill arrives. plus, some colleges are telling applicants along with good grades and high test scores, a smart internet video could be just the thing that