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and evan miller himself? five years after the landmark supreme court decision in his case, miller finally got a chance for his own resentencing hearing in march 2017. his legal team presented several days worth of witnesses, and the victims' family showed up to remind everyone of the decades of grief that follow a violent act. >> it is upsetting that we're having to go through this again, having to relive horrific details of what happened to my father. he deserves life without parole, doesn't need to ever get out, so that he can't do this to somebody else. >> you know, it feels like a giant step to actually release any of these individuals back into their communities. this experiment is unfolding. these hearings will go forward because we must do them. the supreme court has required that they be done. but what we can say about this five or ten years from now, i think is a very fluid question. >> narrator: billions are spent on housing america's poor. so, why are so many left behind? >> where do you think you'r
and evan miller himself? five years after the landmark supreme court decision in his case, miller finally got a chance for his own resentencing hearing in march 2017. his legal team presented several days worth of witnesses, and the victims' family showed up to remind everyone of the decades of grief that follow a violent act. >> it is upsetting that we're having to go through this again, having to relive horrific details of what happened to my father. he deserves life without parole,...
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. >> evan, you used the same word that judy miller used, or phrase she used, a lot of needles to thread with this speech. and any speech begins with a simple question, who is the audience for this? is it the american people? is it his supporters who he was so tough about taking on terrorism and calling it radical islamic terrorism, something that he over and over said was so important or is his audience the saudi arraignions or iran? you can't make all the people happy all the time. who is most important tomorrow? >> it's an audience of the world. the president, what he says is closely watched in beijing, pyongyang, here in new york, washington d.c. and everywhere else including riyadh. because the president has yet to fully outline the trump doctrine and foreign policy in a speech. we got a preview of it with the strike in syria which he was very right to do, but we haven't had elaboration and this is a good opportunity for him to tell the world not only the citizens of the world, but the leaders of the world. this is how america is going to be going while i'm in charge of it. >> i'm c
. >> evan, you used the same word that judy miller used, or phrase she used, a lot of needles to thread with this speech. and any speech begins with a simple question, who is the audience for this? is it the american people? is it his supporters who he was so tough about taking on terrorism and calling it radical islamic terrorism, something that he over and over said was so important or is his audience the saudi arraignions or iran? you can't make all the people happy all the time. who...
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evan siegfried and matt miller. hot off the presses, matt.lked to utah republican senator mike lee staff, they say this tweet is not a joke. donald trump should nominate merrick garland to replace james comey. what do you think of that? >> i think garland would be an outstanding choice. and i don't think he was interested at the time, but who kn knows now. the fbi is the investigating side of the house. the problem is when you have the prosecuting side of the house led by rod rosenstein, a political appointee of the president and who once had a stellar reputation and by giving trump cover and just having an independent fbi director does not solve the problem. you still need an independent prosecutor, someone who is out of the regular doj chain of command and have confidence in and lead it fairly and without political interference. >> as we say, that doesn't negate the need to find someone who is acceptable to both sides. do you think, evan, that this merrick garland tweet is pretty straight forward? >> while he would probably pass the senate
evan siegfried and matt miller. hot off the presses, matt.lked to utah republican senator mike lee staff, they say this tweet is not a joke. donald trump should nominate merrick garland to replace james comey. what do you think of that? >> i think garland would be an outstanding choice. and i don't think he was interested at the time, but who kn knows now. the fbi is the investigating side of the house. the problem is when you have the prosecuting side of the house led by rod rosenstein,...
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. >> evan, you used the same word that judy miller used, or phrase she used, a lot of needles to thread with this speech. and any speech begins with a simple question, who is the audience for this? is it the american people? is it his supporters who he was so tough about taking on terrorism and calling it radical islamic terrorism, something that he over and over said was so important or is his
. >> evan, you used the same word that judy miller used, or phrase she used, a lot of needles to thread with this speech. and any speech begins with a simple question, who is the audience for this? is it the american people? is it his supporters who he was so tough about taking on terrorism and calling it radical islamic terrorism, something that he over and over said was so important or is his