0 along those lines, and then he fairly quickly moved to how fired up the crowd is, was going to be. and just that they were fired up. they were angry. the election was stolen, the election was rigged. did he give any communication how he knew that the crowd was fired up or angry? he continued referencing hearing them outside. through the open door of the oval us a, the president could hear the sound of the crowd and the music at the freedom plaza. these are some of the things that they were saying there at the plaza. just blocks from where the president sat that evening excited for the next day. this is nothing less than an epic struggle for the future of this country between dark and light. between the godly and the godless. between good and evil. and we will win this fight or america will is step off into 1,000 years of darkness. tomorrow, tomorrow, trust me, the american people that are standing on the soil that we re standing on tonight and they re going to be standi
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cnn correspondent adrienne broaddus in minneapolis. what do we expect in the coming days? reporter: we expect closing arguments today, each side, the defense and the prosecution will make their final push trying to persuade this jury to believe their side. let s start with the prosecution. during the course of this eight-day trial they focused on potter s training. she became certified to use that taser in 2002, and every year after, she was required to undergo additional training to become recertified. by contrast, the defense is arguing that daunte wright s actions led to his own death. the defense said it was a mistake that potter did not mean to grab her gun but was going to grab her taser especially noting the body camera video when we heard her yell taser, taser,
and every year she had to be recertified to use that taser. on the defense side, her team arguing demonstrative at times, her defense attorney, and banging on the podium, saying it was a mistake that she did not mean to pull out her gun. she was reaching for her taser. he also says if you listen to the video, you will hear her say taser, taser, taser. moments ago, we heard from katie bryant, that was daunte wright s mother, an emotional testimony from her as she describes the final conversation she had with her son via facebook messenger because he didn t have a phone. she saw him before he left the house. he asked for some money because he wanted to go get a car wash, and fill up his vehicle, and he kissed his baby boy daunte wright jr. good-bye, and when he was pulled over for that traffic violation, he called his mom. here s part of that
this new effort in wisconsin is of course a copycat of what republicans have been doing for months now with their hilarious cyber ninja audit in arizona. that has in fact been hilarious at times but a security standpoint that audit in arizona has been a disaster from the very beginning. observers of that audit say they routinely for example found the security gates left wide open at the facility where they were counting all the ballots. they said confidential manuals were left unattended, quality control measures were completely ignored. arizona republicans bungled their handling of election machines, election equipment and actual ballots so badly that the state will now spend millions of dollars replacing all the voting machines that they tampered with during this audit, because they took no measures to keep them secure. and they can t be recertified to use them in any future election. with that backdrop, we broke the