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but at the same time, jonna, i hear you.when he says the words it was only my job to put up the tape and keep people from crossing over the tape one way or the other the questions is so specific about tracks in the should. should he have been doing other things? >> he should have been doing other things or staying out of the way and keeping everybody else away from that scene. he could have done that. just in terms of the evidence, though, i think what the defense is also going to say is look, what you are not going to see is more important than what you are going to see. if you shoot somebody and their head blows up like a watermelon you should be covered in dna and they will claim mr. murdaugh was not. that's very interesting. how did he clean himself up in time to have the conversation? i don't think it is possible. so the lack of evidence is going to be a key component from the defense in this case. >> harris: very interesting with your final remarks at least for this part of our coverage, heather, who goes through whir
but at the same time, jonna, i hear you.when he says the words it was only my job to put up the tape and keep people from crossing over the tape one way or the other the questions is so specific about tracks in the should. should he have been doing other things? >> he should have been doing other things or staying out of the way and keeping everybody else away from that scene. he could have done that. just in terms of the evidence, though, i think what the defense is also going to say is...
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jonna, does the attorney for murdaugh have his work cut out for him? >> well, in any murder case you have your work cut out for you. this is interesting because the trial is starting out in chronological order. this is the first officer on the scene. he is not saying anything that's overly remarkable. one of the things i think the prosecution is trying to show is the affect of the defendant when he made the call to 911 and whether the officer first got there. it begs the question what are you supposed to act like if you come home and find two of your loved ones with their heads blown off? how are you supposed to act? that's something that maybe we'll see on cross examination when that gets underway. >> dana: paul, i noticed that we've been -- we've known about the boating accident that happened with the deceased son from before and then the officer greene says one of the first things that alex murdaugh said to him was my son was part of this boating accident. what did that mean to you when you heard that? >> well, you can look at it a couple of ways, r
jonna, does the attorney for murdaugh have his work cut out for him? >> well, in any murder case you have your work cut out for you. this is interesting because the trial is starting out in chronological order. this is the first officer on the scene. he is not saying anything that's overly remarkable. one of the things i think the prosecution is trying to show is the affect of the defendant when he made the call to 911 and whether the officer first got there. it begs the question what are...
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criminal defense attorney jonna spilbor is here in studio. now to jonathan hunt live in idaho. >> let's drill down into the details of this now. and the timeline is significant here. in the hours before the murders which you'll remember happened around 4:00 a.m. on november 13th, bryan kohberger according to police left his home across the state line in washington state in pullman, driving that hyundai. his phone was pinging indicating the phone was in the car. just hours before the murders took place around 4:00 a.m. his phone stops pinging cell towers. it may have been put in airplane mode or turned off completely according to the police officer writing the affidavit. the phone goes completely dark. and then they believe that he entered the house around 4:00 a.m. they know the timing because right at 4:00 a.m. 1 of the roommates there received a door dash delivery. it was after that. a surviving roommate then hears crying. she hears someone she believes is playing with a dog. she hears -- she believes xana crying out and she hears a male vo
criminal defense attorney jonna spilbor is here in studio. now to jonathan hunt live in idaho. >> let's drill down into the details of this now. and the timeline is significant here. in the hours before the murders which you'll remember happened around 4:00 a.m. on november 13th, bryan kohberger according to police left his home across the state line in washington state in pullman, driving that hyundai. his phone was pinging indicating the phone was in the car. just hours before the...
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back with bill hemmer, dana perino and jonna spilbor. what did you take away from this? were all wondering whether investigators had actually found a body. they did not. but apparently what they have found is dna. both ana's and brian's dna on many of the objects he discarded. they also know he discarded of those objects and most telling was this guy spent a lot of time googling basically how to clean up a murder in not so many words. the sad part is, he got answers. i guarantee that's why he went to the home depot and bought what he bought and why he did what he did. we don't have a body, but you don't need one always to get a conviction. this dna will be very telling because both of their dna was found on certain items. why is that interesting to a criminal defense attorney? it raises the possibility of a self-defense defense. think about this. 2003 robert durst. he was getting accused of murder and probably committing these murders his whole life. 2003 he shoots his neighbor, morris black, in the face, cuts him up in suitcase size pieces and dumps his body in the galv
back with bill hemmer, dana perino and jonna spilbor. what did you take away from this? were all wondering whether investigators had actually found a body. they did not. but apparently what they have found is dna. both ana's and brian's dna on many of the objects he discarded. they also know he discarded of those objects and most telling was this guy spent a lot of time googling basically how to clean up a murder in not so many words. the sad part is, he got answers. i guarantee that's why he...
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let's bring in criminal defense attorney jonna spilbor and paul morrow.d wildly different opinions yesterday about what happened as both sides presented the facts that they think will help them in the case. what should we be watching for today? the first witness is expected to take the stand this morning. >> so the first witness will be for the state. i thought it was interesting in opening statements yesterday. the state laid out what they intend to show to the jury while the defense laid out what is not going to be shown to the jury and the reason that's significant is because the defense is saying look, there should be more evidence that the state is going to give you and they aren't going to be able to give you that evidence because it doesn't exist, why? because my client didn't do it. defense attorney repeated that phrase. he didn't do it. it was pretty compelling for an opening statement. >> bill: before we pop in here paul, what are you listening for? >> obviously here this will come down to a lot of the things we saw in the idaho case which is go
let's bring in criminal defense attorney jonna spilbor and paul morrow.d wildly different opinions yesterday about what happened as both sides presented the facts that they think will help them in the case. what should we be watching for today? the first witness is expected to take the stand this morning. >> so the first witness will be for the state. i thought it was interesting in opening statements yesterday. the state laid out what they intend to show to the jury while the defense...
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quick thought on that part of the story jonna. >> that will never see the light of day.r afield from this particular case. but it does shine a horrible light on the family. >> martha: yeah. jonna spilbor, thank you. we'll keep a close eye on the story as it unfolds. thanks very much. okay. so also today, we have a new episode of the untold story podcast with valentine lowe. the author of "the hidden power behind the crown." he discusses the fallout from prince harry's memoire and whether prince harry and megan are trying to bring down the monarchy. >> harry always expressed loyalty to the late queen. he has nothing against the monarchy. he believes in the monarchy. but they do behave slightly as if they're trying to bring it down. this has been a rough and rocky period for the royal family. i think they'll survive. >> martha: he has great contacts in the courtiers at the palace. fascinating conversation with him at foxnewspodcast.com. that's "the story" for today. see you tomorrow. have a great evening. >> mr. president, in response to the pence documents? >> you don't t
quick thought on that part of the story jonna. >> that will never see the light of day.r afield from this particular case. but it does shine a horrible light on the family. >> martha: yeah. jonna spilbor, thank you. we'll keep a close eye on the story as it unfolds. thanks very much. okay. so also today, we have a new episode of the untold story podcast with valentine lowe. the author of "the hidden power behind the crown." he discusses the fallout from prince harry's...
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talk to me, if you would, jonna, about the family, though. you hear them calling for peaceful protests. we have seen so much destruction since the death of george floyd and the people whose businesses and livelihoods that become collateral damage to what should be peaceful protesting. are we seeing enough of that dealt with with justice? >> no, absolutely not. and i have to say i'm so happy that the family has come out and with that message but you know it is going to fall on deaf ears. i'm really concerned with the fact that have we inadvertently created more of the monster we've been trying to avoid by our treatment of police over the last three years. why do i say that, harris? i say it. this wasn't 1 or 2 officers. five officers, five. you would think even if there were one bad apple in this event the other four would stop. but had they come to the aid of each other because we've created more of that mentality? trying to fight against it? i know it's not a legal argument and more philosophical. you say why does the country have to brace f
talk to me, if you would, jonna, about the family, though. you hear them calling for peaceful protests. we have seen so much destruction since the death of george floyd and the people whose businesses and livelihoods that become collateral damage to what should be peaceful protesting. are we seeing enough of that dealt with with justice? >> no, absolutely not. and i have to say i'm so happy that the family has come out and with that message but you know it is going to fall on deaf ears....
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jonna spilbor is with us.ons let's go inside the courtroom yesterday and what a judge charted the next really 5 to 6 months for this case. >> are you waiving your right to a speedy preliminary hearing and agreeing that hearing can be held outside the 14-day period? >> yes. >> do you concur? >> i do. >> bill: we're not back in court until the end of june. what's the strategy here, jonna? >> that's a fascinating question. i don't think, bill, i've ever seen somebody at this early stage of a process waive that much time. the reason for that is when you have a prosecution that doesn't yet have all the evidence that it needs to get a conviction beyond a reasonable doubt it rarely be hooves the defendant to say take all the time you need. i don't think i've ever seen that happen. i'm thinking what benefit is it to bryan kohberger to waive that much time? the one theory i have, i will have more before the case is over. he might have sat down with his defense counsel and said i don't need a not guilty verdict. i need
jonna spilbor is with us.ons let's go inside the courtroom yesterday and what a judge charted the next really 5 to 6 months for this case. >> are you waiving your right to a speedy preliminary hearing and agreeing that hearing can be held outside the 14-day period? >> yes. >> do you concur? >> i do. >> bill: we're not back in court until the end of june. what's the strategy here, jonna? >> that's a fascinating question. i don't think, bill, i've ever seen...
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jonna, thank you.e you. >> thank you. >> martha: border towns grappling with how to pay the huge price tag of president biden's migrant surge, 2.3 million people in the last fiscal year and on record already in this fiscal year to exceed those numbers. marc thiessen and juan williams after this. i'd like to thank our sponsor liberty mutual. they customize your car insurance, so you only pay for what you need. contestants ready? go! only pay for what you need. jingle: liberty. liberty. liberty. liberty. (bridget vo) with thyroid eye disease... i hid from the camera. and i wanted to hide from the world. for years, i thought my t.e.d was beyond help... ...but then i asked my doctor about tepezza. (vo) tepezza is the only medicine that treats t.e.d. at the source not just the symptoms. in a clinical study, more than 8 out of 10 patients taking tepezza had less eye bulging. tepezza is an infusion. patients taking tepezza may have infusion reactions. tell your doctor right away if you experience high blood p
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and these rickets has spent the past decade documenting the impact of clothing waste on jonna. that also becomes really dangerous, where people, when they're swimming because they're like going back and forth and it'll hit them . and then on the fisherman and wraps around their motors. the takes dolls which washed back on shore, become so tangled in the sand. they're almost impossible to dig out the tangled mass flow they, we call them tentacles. this is all tangled. that very little diary is eva when they 1st one washing up. they're very long. you know, they can be 8 needs 30 needs and sometimes 3 feet wide. these tentacles have their origins. i can't imagine market. ah. a manual. yeah. hello. hey, wow. nice to me. i thank you. my you, a job is another importer. we. i went to think there's been this work. yeah, we want to see what it is to live is some a decade. yeah. and weren't whooping was short in 2 weeks until they open the bales. importers have no idea whether they can have time, trash or treasure. light blue shield. this one is going like the top quality. okay, here we
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. >> john: bring in criminal defense attorney jonna spilbor, and through the month of december until we heard about the arrest of kohberger, a lot of frustration the police did not identify a suspect, the families of the four murdered students were all frustrated, in particular the parents of kaylee goncalves, but looks like they had kohberger in their sights as far back as november 29th. >> yeah, and police actually made a lot more progress than any of us, including me, gave them credit for because what we have now as is evident from the affidavit, the probable cause affidavit, a few more pieces of the puzzle. i don't know if alone these pieces will be enough to convict kohberger but i was struck by and read the affidavit very quickly. the fact there is direct dna on a knife sheath that was found at the crime scene is going to be -- that's a big -- a huge piece of evidence. because if his defense was going to be, wait a minute, you got my car, you may have had some cell phone records but that does not put me in the driver's seat. that does not put me in the house. the dna does, alth
. >> john: bring in criminal defense attorney jonna spilbor, and through the month of december until we heard about the arrest of kohberger, a lot of frustration the police did not identify a suspect, the families of the four murdered students were all frustrated, in particular the parents of kaylee goncalves, but looks like they had kohberger in their sights as far back as november 29th. >> yeah, and police actually made a lot more progress than any of us, including me, gave them...
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. >> john: so on that -- to that question, jonna spilbor was with us last hour and she said, mark, that his attorneys could argue somebody took that knife that he had had in his possession for some period of time, left dna on it. we don't know whether the dna was a blood sample or a skin sample, that could have a big bearing in this case. but he could say somebody took the knife, somebody used my car, took my cell phone as well. i wasn't anywhere near the place. is that a case that you think a defense attorney could effectively make? >> absolutely. and they will. i mean, the stakes are too high. we are talking about his life. not going to say ok, got me. there is going to be an argument, and this is a circumstantial case in that there was no eyewitnesses to say that's the guy with certainty i saw did it. they can be strong, compelling, like dna evidence. but prosecutors must eliminate every reasonable hypothesis of innocence in order to secure conviction. so you are right, the defense lawyers are going to say right, that is probably his dna, but somehow they got his belongings and will
. >> john: so on that -- to that question, jonna spilbor was with us last hour and she said, mark, that his attorneys could argue somebody took that knife that he had had in his possession for some period of time, left dna on it. we don't know whether the dna was a blood sample or a skin sample, that could have a big bearing in this case. but he could say somebody took the knife, somebody used my car, took my cell phone as well. i wasn't anywhere near the place. is that a case that you...
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jo jonna -- happy new year to our panel., i will start with you, 11 times the president says it's over but we will get another extension. >> yeah, the mixed messaging as you called it amounts to gas lighting. the fact that the president said that if americans get vaccinated then we wouldn't be under an emergency order. well, mr. president, over 223 million americans have been vaccinated. amounting to almost 70% of the u.s. population. then he said the pandemic is over as we saw in the clip but yet there continue to be an expansion -- continuation or renewal of this emergency order. i think in part so the federal government can continue to have broad authority over particular programs. as an example, we see what they are able to do with medicaid. they can continue to push that program and expand that program. we also saw what they did with student loans which was a political consideration because they got a lot of young folks to vote for them in the previous election. with this i think the president is playing politics with p
jo jonna -- happy new year to our panel., i will start with you, 11 times the president says it's over but we will get another extension. >> yeah, the mixed messaging as you called it amounts to gas lighting. the fact that the president said that if americans get vaccinated then we wouldn't be under an emergency order. well, mr. president, over 223 million americans have been vaccinated. amounting to almost 70% of the u.s. population. then he said the pandemic is over as we saw in the...
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oh my god martha mccallum, jonna -- johnny joey jones, who is he? kat timpf, let's do this. a trampoline. look at this. >> judge jeanine: he is having fun. >> greg: maybe he is having fun or maybe he is just confused we don't know. >> dana: trying to hunt. >> greg: there you go. isn't that adorable? we weren't allowed trampolines. >> dana: i had one in the barn. >> greg: there you go. >> judge jeanine: you had a fox in the barn? >> dana: no, a trampoline. my sister had a fox in the backyard of her house in colorado. i wanted to wish a very happy birthday to a long-time fan of the five mercedes morrison and she turns 106 today. she still reads her bible every day. she loves board games, denver broncos, that's her team and she reads two books a week. she credits her longevity the blessing of a long and happy husband. one and only husband lived to be 100. she has a good sense of humor and, judge, a lot of dark chocolate. is mercedes have a very happy birthday, thank you for being a fan. >> judge jeanine: happy birthday mercedes. for me, tonight i will be hosting "jesse watters
oh my god martha mccallum, jonna -- johnny joey jones, who is he? kat timpf, let's do this. a trampoline. look at this. >> judge jeanine: he is having fun. >> greg: maybe he is having fun or maybe he is just confused we don't know. >> dana: trying to hunt. >> greg: there you go. isn't that adorable? we weren't allowed trampolines. >> dana: i had one in the barn. >> greg: there you go. >> judge jeanine: you had a fox in the barn? >> dana: no, a...
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if i'll ask donna jane, and -- jonna jane. -- john najarian. judy shelton on deck also to weigh in on the central bank becoming omnipotent in power and discretion. plus,s don't miss my takeaway on how we've gone to not having to work as a birthright. all that and so much more on "making money." ♪ ♪ charles: all right, folks, make it nine times. i'm not talking about kevin mccarthy, i'm talking about nine times in a row the jobs report has come in better than expected. so that extended an already record-shattering achievement. listen, 223,000 people in december made new net jobs, better than 200,000 consensus. but look at that trend, it's drifting lower and lower. and i think there are a number of reasons for this number always beating the street, right? goes back and forth to the big misses in november and december of 2021. look how off the experts were. i also believe we are set up every time to beat the street with the so-called jobs number, a strong jobs number. be that as it may, we get the knee-jerk reactions. the reaction today the saw th
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. >> john: jonna spilbor joins us now.t are your thoughts about this, looks at the moment by listening to the statements from alec baldwin's attorney and hannah guitierrez reed's attorney they plan to go to court to fight this thing tooth and nail. but already we have a guilty plea from assistant director david halls who pled guiltyy to negligent use of a firearm. someone has committed to wrongdoing. >> i'm sure he did that for a reason, maybe to help out prosecutors, but i've got to tell you, i am completely surprised by the criminal charges, at least as to alec baldwin. because yeah, i think this case, the buck stopped before him. when it comes to criminal liability, not civil liability, i always thought this case was -- he was civilly responsible and in fact, the civil suit with him as a defendant did settle already. that makes the criminal charges more surprising, and how about this, where is the person and seth kenny supplied the ammunition to the set, why isn't he getting charged? how do we know a live round or five
. >> john: jonna spilbor joins us now.t are your thoughts about this, looks at the moment by listening to the statements from alec baldwin's attorney and hannah guitierrez reed's attorney they plan to go to court to fight this thing tooth and nail. but already we have a guilty plea from assistant director david halls who pled guiltyy to negligent use of a firearm. someone has committed to wrongdoing. >> i'm sure he did that for a reason, maybe to help out prosecutors, but i've got...