judge leans on one side in a critical way, that could wind up hurting that side. sometimes it has the opposite effect. sometimes it could be that the jurors would look at the judge and saying you are going to hard on one side. can t really tell. but from what i understand from the reporting, this wasn t the first example of his. no. of his criticizing the government. julie, you were in the courtroom today, what was it like? that is exactly right. there were times when there were light heartedness from the prosecution. she had to read an emoji, the jury laugh and the judge stayed stone face and any time the defense wasn t ready, a lot of times when they were shuffling pages and he would say go ahead take all the time you need.
sometimes it has the opposite effect. sometimes it could be that the jurors would look at the judge and saying you are going to hard on one side. can t really tell. but from what i understand from the reporting, this wasn t the first example of his. no. of his criticizing the government. julie, you were in the courtroom today, what was it like? that is exactly right. there were times when there were light heartedness from the prosecution. she had to read an emoji, the jury laugh and the judge stayed stone face and any time the defense wasn t ready, a lot of times when they were shuffling pages and he would say go ahead take all the time you need. so there is clearly a heavy handedness here in one direction
frustrating investigation. rick was close to the answers he promised erica s grandmother. reporter: what kept you going during those times you felt you were hitting dead ends? a 2-year-old baby, erica hughes. reporter: the detective was ready to bring them in for tough questioning. rick had enough to arrest him, but wasn t ready, yet. he wanted more. both men from the walgreen s video to play them off each other in dualing interrogations. now, he had them. you have been waiting and waiting patiently. it s time to do your thing, right? the detective moves to get each suspect to implicate the other, not knowing he was nearly out of time. coming up reporter: you didn t know you were playing with the clock? no. no idea. when dateline continues. lasts through heat. through sweat.
what do you make they were not prepared for that, much like the old soviet union wasn t ready for ronald reagan walking out of the conference with mickhail gorbachev. you know, that s apt and appropriate. and this is a chess game and the president has kept them off balance and china off balance. think about it, from the beginning, he breaks the glass and starts talking in pretty strong terms about the reality that no president recently has talked about, in a way that really makes people sit up and listen. the next thing he does, when kim jong-un suggests a summit, within 24 hours he accepts it. that s like you start a chess game, pawn to pawn and all of a sudden you castle. that s completely different and now you ve done it again. he said, you know what, if you re not serious, i m not serious. we can go about creating more pressure, go about talking how the future will look without this summit. all of a sudden, they didn t want that discussion and i think that china, believe it or no
different things about her. people can identify with her. and monarchy needs modernizing. it is become accessible because of her. we love it in the u.s. we re looking forward to this. we re invading the royal family. is there resentment? not at all. they are thrilled. the queen, what she s done over her reign is extraordinary. she s invited the media in. she invented the walk about. she wants to be relatable. when he said margaret you can t marry the man you love. she felt the public wasn t ready. the public is ready now to accept someone like meghan. oneuestion. they re young. is i youth. people can relate to them. the royal family is now modern and relatable. because of harry and meghan but william and kate. i think meghan does take it