vigilante justice and guns all figure highly in the trial of kyle rittenhouse, and the jurors went home after a third day of deliberations and the judge barring an entire cable news outlet from the courtroom and showing the degree to which rittenhouse is barely old enough to vote has been a figure in right-wing politics. matt gaetz all, but offered him an internship. in a case that goes to congress power that has constitutional questions dating back to the founding, lawyers for steve bannon were in court today making moves to slow walk their contempt of congress case through the process, perhaps hoping to run out the clock. and mark meadows who, like bannon, is also defying a subpoena appeared on bannon s podcast, touting the boss as a future house speaker. i would love to see the gavel go from nancy pelosi to donald trump. you re talking about melting down. people would go crazy. that s minority leader kevin mccarthy over whether basic civility can survive in congress,
protests following the police shooting of jacob blake. a juror today asked a very interesting question, got a more interesting answer from the judge. she said, can i take home the jury instructions? remember, they re not sequestered. the judge said yes. now, there s no reason to speculate about it, but it certainly raises an eyebrow. what s she going to do with them at home? is she going to ask somebody else about it? she s not supposed to. we have no reason to believe that this juror tends to do anything else. but that s a curious situation in that courtroom. in georgia the prosecution went after travis mcmichael on cross-examination for the killing of ahmaud arbery. here s a taste. so you re telling this jury that ia man who has spent five minutes running away from you you re now thinking is somehow going to want to continue to engage with you, someone with a shotgun, and your father, a man who s just said stop or i ll blow your [ bleep ] head off by trying to get in th
most deal with how we get along as citizens or neighbors, or simply as members of our participatory democracy, which we ve all been learning isn t so simple anymore. in georgia tonight the defense rested in the trial of three white men charged with murdering a black man, ahmaud arbery. as with the circumstances of his killing, the trial itself complete with defense attorney trying to exclude black pastors from the courtroom has made race a central issue in the matter. policing and vigilante justice and guns all figure highly in the trial of kyle rittenhouse, and the jurors went home after a third day of deliberations and the judge barring an entire cable news outlet from the courtroom and showing the degree to which rittenhouse is barely old enough to vote has been a figure in right-wing politics. florida republican congressman matt gaetz last night all but offered him an internship. meantime, in a case that goes straight to congress power to conduct oversight and constituti
the kyle rittenhouse jury, they re going to go into a fourth day of deliberations starting tomorrow morning. they re done for the night. they ve already spent a combined 23 hours. what does that mean? it s proof of the complexity of the case. it s proof of the difficulty of deciding the killer s fate. even after he shot and killed two people and injured another in kenosha, wisconsin during the protests following the police shooting of jacob blake. a juror today asked a very interesting question, got a more interesting answer from the judge. she said, can i take home the jury instructions? remember, they re not sequestered. the judge said yes. now, there s no reason to speculate about it, but it certainly raises an eyebrow. what s she going to do with them at home? is she going to ask somebody else about it? she s not supposed to. we have no reason to believe that this juror tends to do anything else. but that s a curious situation in that courtroom. in georgia the prosecution
child s father is acquainted with the suspects and may be linked to the killing. we have gotten a good idea of who is in this network of people. i was able to confirm that the father of the child 18-year-old jose rivas of springfield has been arrested. connected with this murder. fairfax county police say they plan in the future to address how the current murder investigation is connected to the larger gang problems happening in the d.c. region. larry: we have breaking news from the white house. fast food c.e.o. andrew puzder withdrawn hism in nation to be labor secretary. this comes after report that he did not have enough republican votes to be confirmed. he admitted to hiring undocumented housekeeper but denied allegation he abused his ex-wife and treated employees poorly. alison: president trump and the first lady welcomed israel s prime ministe wife to the white house today. in a joint press conference, they share hope with strengthening the alliance. netanyahu said wh