yesterday, and he was looking a little more like a child dressing up for halloween than a cabinet secretary there to bring hope and help to scared residents. here is how mayor pete did eventually respond to his 20-day delay. what i tried to do is balance to cothings: my desire to be involved and engaged on the ground, which is how i m wired to act, and my desire to follow the norm of transportation secretaries. i have to think about whether i got that balance right. sean: no thinking needed, pothole pete. he didn t strike the right balance. joining me now is james comer. congressman, good to see you. i want to get your take on this, because we reached out to mayor pete for a comment and we were actually referred to this tweet that says, i am along to learn, but the chair of the house oversight committee thinks that ntsb is part of our department. ntsb is independent, and with good reason. we will review and respond properly. congressman, how do you respond to mayor
exact route that you do around the same time to alameda. that s what you re trying to tell this jury? you ve got a lot of factors in there, mr. waters, all of which i do not agree with, but some of which i do. sean: training now, brian claypool and philip holloway. and adjunct law professor at western commander salzman. thank you for joining me. i want to get all of your responses to this question. what is the most damning evidence you have heard against murdaugh in this trial? i ve got three words for it: consciousness of guilt. murdaugh lied about the most material fact in the case. he told law enforcement into code interviews, i was at home on june 7th on the evening of the murders. i dozed off, fell asleep. and then come through this videotape, this snapshot video that paul took, he is at the kennel, so he s lied about that, and then what he does is he goes