firsthand look at the murder scene. alec s defense attorneys called their final witnesses to the stand to try to poke holes in the medical examiner autopsy report. john: is the defense closing strategy working to sway members of the jury, nancy grace has been covering the murder saga from the beginning, join us live from outside the courtroom with her take-aways coming right up. i m really sorry that the lab leak has become such a distraction for so many people. frankly, we still don t know. there is no evidence to say. you said the overwhelming amount of evidence indicates it s a lab leak. i believe most card carrying viral virology and others would disagree with you. i think you are misunderstanding. international investigation led by the world health organization is something we have been pressing for. we need that data, we need that information from the chinese government. sandra: walk down memory lane, remember that, years ago and many years of it, denials from
dictionary.com, because it s not a promise, it s not a pledge, it is a. let me get my notes. it s an important goal or purpose. 0k. so it s what he would hope to do, should he form the next government, but it s definitely not a promise. and a key test in politics of a list with five things on it is whetherjournalists can remember all five at the end of the day. shall we test ourselves? let s go. fastest growth in the g7 by the end of the first term of a labour government. highest sustained growth. yes, ma am. nhs fit for the future. yeah. clean, green energy superpower. correct. i m not sure what that means. making britain s streets safe. safer streets. and also removing all barriers to opportunity for children. basically, a very 2023 version of health, education, crime, the economy and energy. yeah. ed miliband, when he was leader of labour, he had five promises, and tony blair did it before the 97 election, so this is sir keir starmer s version. chris mason is missing from
hello, it s adam in the studio. it s victoria in the studio. for some reason they ve turned the temperature up really high. it s baking in here. let s raise the news temperature by talking about what s been happening. oh, that was so lame, wasn t it? anyway, keir starmer, labour leader, went to manchester, did a big speech, it was billed as a big speech, and he unveiled these five missions. yes. how do you understand what a mission is? i looked it up on dictionary.com, because it s not a promise, it s not a pledge, it is a. let me get my notes. it s an important goal or purpose. 0k. so it s what he would hope to do, should he form the next government, but it s definitely not a promise. and a key test in politics of a list with five things on it is whetherjournalists can remember all five at the end of the day. shall we test ourselves? let s go. fastest growth in the g7 by the end of the first term of a labour government. highest sustained growth. yes, ma am. nhs fit for the f
abortion is an emotional issue and liberals are furious. they want you to know that. leave abortion on demand. we will rise up. we will rise up. jesse: thousands of people took off work and took a mental health day or maybe they weren t working to begin with and they started screaming in the streets. that is their right, but it doesn t accomplish anything. it doesn t help anyone the democrat politicians are scaring the heck out of them. the republicans are planning a nationwide abortion ban. you ain t seen nothing yet we will defy them. today s decision on that theory then calls into question other rights that we thought were settled, the right to same-sex marriage. the right to interracial marriage. let s be very clear that the health and life of women in this nation are now at risk. jesse: in other words a vote democrat or die that is the message that they are sending to them across the country tonight. don t worry about inflation, or gas prices, or crime,