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he said -- >> sara, i'm going to interrupt you there. the judge is just beginning his jury instructions. let's listen. >> -- apply that law to the facts in the case which have been properly proved by the evidence. consider only the evidence received in the trial and the law as given to you. >> these instructions and from these things alone, guided by your soundest reason and best judgment, reach your verdict. if any of you has any impression of my opinion as to the innocence or guilt of the defendant, you must disregard that impression entirely and decide this case solely as you view the evidence. you are the sole judges of the facts, and i am the judge of the law only. keep in mind that the information is nothing more than a written formal accusation against the defendant, accusing him of the commission of crimes. you are not to consider it as evidence against the defendant in any way, and it does not raise any inference of guilt. the information contains six counts of charged unlawful behavior against the defendant and to each of these
he said -- >> sara, i'm going to interrupt you there. the judge is just beginning his jury instructions. let's listen. >> -- apply that law to the facts in the case which have been properly proved by the evidence. consider only the evidence received in the trial and the law as given to you. >> these instructions and from these things alone, guided by your soundest reason and best judgment, reach your verdict. if any of you has any impression of my opinion as to the innocence...
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when we go to sara's class we feel like we are home. i'm telling you she's not only teacher she treats everyone the same. we are all the same and we are like her kids. >> sarah listening to sam. >> i also call it the but that was inappropriate for the book. >> to me that's a different dynamic than the average director or department. what made you want to put helping the kids that way? >> they are all a bunch of rabies. one hero. he is the hero. they are all a bunch of rabies and they are learning to grow and learning how to behave. they are not allowed to be in school to leave the underworld leave the until they've been trained and ready for the rest of you to meet them. it started as a joke but in general i approach them all as rnbabies. i tell them you are not you are learning english and you are going to try to get away with something here because you are somewhere else where we speak english. you have experiences and values and morals and manners and it might be hard for you to articulate those because you are learning english but y
when we go to sara's class we feel like we are home. i'm telling you she's not only teacher she treats everyone the same. we are all the same and we are like her kids. >> sarah listening to sam. >> i also call it the but that was inappropriate for the book. >> to me that's a different dynamic than the average director or department. what made you want to put helping the kids that way? >> they are all a bunch of rabies. one hero. he is the hero. they are all a bunch of...
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i never can. >> sara azari.y, john, real quick, don't ever try to predict what a jury is going to do. they are a jury of your peers and we know 12 people are as inconsistent and as unpredictable as we could possibly imagine so they may be here for a long time or may be here till breakfast tomorrow. >> noted. well, we look forward to speaking to you both, again, when we do get a verdict. thank you. >>> so, we have a tragic update to report on sunday's deadly suv crash in wisconsin. also, more of what investigators are learning about the events that turned a christmas parade into a nightmare for that small town. we've been waiting all year to come together. happy holidays from lexus. get $1,500 lease cash toward a 2022 rx 350. feel stuck with student loan debt? move to sofi and feel what it's like to get your money right. (phone chimes) ♪ ♪ ♪ i jump up on the stage ♪ ♪ and do my money dance ♪ ♪ i throw some money up ♪ ♪ and watch the money land ♪ ♪ i do my, i do my i do my money dance ♪ move your student loan debt
i never can. >> sara azari.y, john, real quick, don't ever try to predict what a jury is going to do. they are a jury of your peers and we know 12 people are as inconsistent and as unpredictable as we could possibly imagine so they may be here for a long time or may be here till breakfast tomorrow. >> noted. well, we look forward to speaking to you both, again, when we do get a verdict. thank you. >>> so, we have a tragic update to report on sunday's deadly suv crash in...
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steve. >> sara, yeah.e retreat from the new consensus of a faster fed, fed fund futures markets have only modestly eased off the position, only coming part of the way back from the recent pricing for a quick irtaper and faster rate hikes. the probability of the first hike in may, a new develop the probability of a second hike in december, that's been around for a while. now down to 50%. pretty solid 60%, again, before the holiday. two major considerations here. first, fed chair powell said that the fed's analysis that each wave carries less economic impact as the economy learns to handle the new waves second, it is an arguable position fed policy does little to address the biggest effects of the each knew wave which are on the supply rather than demand side krishna guha, evercore, writing, our initial knee-jerk reaction is to think that the new variant does not make much difference to prospects for accelerated tapering, which we view as a base case. it is most likely if a major question remains about the n
steve. >> sara, yeah.e retreat from the new consensus of a faster fed, fed fund futures markets have only modestly eased off the position, only coming part of the way back from the recent pricing for a quick irtaper and faster rate hikes. the probability of the first hike in may, a new develop the probability of a second hike in december, that's been around for a while. now down to 50%. pretty solid 60%, again, before the holiday. two major considerations here. first, fed chair powell...
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let's go straight to sara isidnr and ryan young. tell us the reaction you're seeing around you, guys. >> >> reporter: we're just outside the court where people have been, waiting in chairs sometimes, sometimes milling about. they have now all gathered out in front of the courthouse, the courthouse steps where we have seen the mother of ahmaud arbery and her attorneys, lee merritt, going in and out of court every single day of this trial. they have been chanting his name, they have been saying we've got justice. you could hear sort of a scream of relief. you could hear people hooping and hollering, if you will, when they heard the first verdict. when they heard travis mcmichael and this jury deciding that he was guilty of the first count of malice murder and then all of the other charges. all three of these men will now -- are now convicted of murder charges. there were a couple of murder charges that dropped off for greg mcmichael. one of those charges -- travis' father, and for william requ"roddy" bryan. they are facing a lot of ti
let's go straight to sara isidnr and ryan young. tell us the reaction you're seeing around you, guys. >> >> reporter: we're just outside the court where people have been, waiting in chairs sometimes, sometimes milling about. they have now all gathered out in front of the courthouse, the courthouse steps where we have seen the mother of ahmaud arbery and her attorneys, lee merritt, going in and out of court every single day of this trial. they have been chanting his name, they have...
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back with us, bakari sellers and sara azari. sara, let me just start with you.e ever been reach snd. >> no, john. this video -- i mean, first of all, video evidence is the best evidence, right? just imagine if -- without this, um, this jury believed travis mcmichael about the struggle with the gun, about the citizen's arrest. i mean, this verdict would be completely different and -- and i think that's why it gave me some comfort earlier in the day when -- when the jurors came out and asked to watch the video. um, because that -- that just told the whole story. and -- and to your point, the level of privilege of these three murders who believed they were exonerated by this video. i mean, this video was anything but exculpatory, right? and -- and they walked around for months, um, exercising their freedom and their liberty. it's unbelievable to me that, you know, i think it's just karma that they thought this was exculpatory where it's really incriminating and the whole case turned on this video. there would have been no trial and no justice. >> it's not even a qu
back with us, bakari sellers and sara azari. sara, let me just start with you.e ever been reach snd. >> no, john. this video -- i mean, first of all, video evidence is the best evidence, right? just imagine if -- without this, um, this jury believed travis mcmichael about the struggle with the gun, about the citizen's arrest. i mean, this verdict would be completely different and -- and i think that's why it gave me some comfort earlier in the day when -- when the jurors came out and...
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l . >>> sara, me encanta estar contigo el día de hoy.ida >>> desde 1994, cuantos años ¿por qué crees que ha pasado tiempo desde que españa ganó el miss universo? ¿ha fallado en algo el país? >>> cada año han enviado representantes increíbles y no creo que haya fallado nada sino que todo a su debido tiempo. creemos mucho en el destino y cuando algo no es para ti por mucho que te pongas no ser para ti >>> pero sé que es la primera vez que intentamos llegar hasta aquí en 4 años ¿qué se siente volver a intentarlo? >>> siempre quiso venir a miss universo y ha sido mi sueño pendiente porque fui primera finalista, de getxo cuando no gane que no considere un fracaso pero lo sentido al momento como un fracaso y me encanta contar esta historia porque yo quiero dar un mensaje de esperanza con mi participación >>> de qué manera vas a diferencia de las otras chicas >>> voy a ser yo en todo momento 100 por ciento. la persona que jamás ha perdido la inocencia entonces voy a exponer la inocencia de mi corazón pero a la vez con fuerza y disciplina en el
l . >>> sara, me encanta estar contigo el día de hoy.ida >>> desde 1994, cuantos años ¿por qué crees que ha pasado tiempo desde que españa ganó el miss universo? ¿ha fallado en algo el país? >>> cada año han enviado representantes increíbles y no creo que haya fallado nada sino que todo a su debido tiempo. creemos mucho en el destino y cuando algo no es para ti por mucho que te pongas no ser para ti >>> pero sé que es la primera vez que intentamos...
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reputation for doing amazing things with innards. >> sara: bonjourno . >> tucci: stanley. >> katie: it's topped with chicken innards. >> so everything we focus on here in your restaurant is offal. >> yes. >> yes, good. >> one egg per person. ok. yep. >> yes. ...throughout the day. >> oh yeah. >> have it for breakfast, lunch, dinner. yeah. >> i like it in a sandwich. >> tucci: yes in a sandwich. that's what i used to take when i was a kid to school. >> yeah. i'm very down with that. >> chef sara gave up medical school to pursue her dream of opening a restaurant. >> tucci: woah, yes. >> tucci: so the stomach, the heart, and the liver. >> yes. >> in rome you find frittata and chicken organs but separately. >> but separate. >> and she has kboind them. she has combined them. >> tucci: yeah. >> katie: it's ready. >> tucci: oh wow. >> katie: smell it. wow, rich. >> tucci: oh yeah that's nice. >> don't forget about this bread. >> oh wow, yeah, nice and hot too. >> katie: so good. yeah. >> mmm. that's great. >> thank you. [laughs] >> great. >> this is really special. and i think it's a reall
reputation for doing amazing things with innards. >> sara: bonjourno . >> tucci: stanley. >> katie: it's topped with chicken innards. >> so everything we focus on here in your restaurant is offal. >> yes. >> yes, good. >> one egg per person. ok. yep. >> yes. ...throughout the day. >> oh yeah. >> have it for breakfast, lunch, dinner. yeah. >> i like it in a sandwich. >> tucci: yes in a sandwich. that's what i used to take...
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>> sara sidner, i appreciate it. with us now is a legal commentator and civil rights attorney, and bob bonke, a civil rights leader there. do you feel like they're close, and if you don't, what does that tell you? >> i doo, ana, i do feel they'r close. yesterday they asked if they could deliberate past when the time was over, leading me to believe they were close. they did not do, they ultimately went home and started again today. these cases, typically before a holiday, they want to come up with a verdict so they can go home and be with their families. i can't read the minds of these jurors, but i won't be surprised if after lunch, we have them come into the courtroom and tell the judge they have reached a unanimous verdict in terms of all three of these defendants. >> let's talk about what they wanted to watch today, because the jury asked to see the video in realtime of when those fatal shots were fired. they ended up watching that video three times this morning. areve, take us inside the jury room. >> the three b
>> sara sidner, i appreciate it. with us now is a legal commentator and civil rights attorney, and bob bonke, a civil rights leader there. do you feel like they're close, and if you don't, what does that tell you? >> i doo, ana, i do feel they'r close. yesterday they asked if they could deliberate past when the time was over, leading me to believe they were close. they did not do, they ultimately went home and started again today. these cases, typically before a holiday, they want...
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sara sidner, thank you. >>> and let's bring in our legal experts now. why do you think the prosecution wasn't able to prove its case. >> good to be with you, pamela. yeah, the prosecution was not able to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt which is really the highest standard in our criminal judicial system. because the prosecution was, number one, not able to poke the holes in kyle rittenhouse's testimony. that's really what the defense turned on. and also they weren't able to show that his response to each of these men, to each of these sets of threats was unreasonable. in other words, when the jury came back a couple of days ago and watched the videos, i think half a dozen videos frame by frame, they were looking to see whether kyle did something to provoke the threat and whether his response to that threat was reasonable in terms of using deadly force. and they agreed with the defense that it was. in other words, the evidence was very clear that each time kyle rittenhouse shot at each of these men, that he was facing imminent danger of great bo
sara sidner, thank you. >>> and let's bring in our legal experts now. why do you think the prosecution wasn't able to prove its case. >> good to be with you, pamela. yeah, the prosecution was not able to prove its case beyond a reasonable doubt which is really the highest standard in our criminal judicial system. because the prosecution was, number one, not able to poke the holes in kyle rittenhouse's testimony. that's really what the defense turned on. and also they weren't able...
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sara, the jury has it.here are three defendants each charged with nine counts, so 27 different verdicts are needed. and then we hear in the courtroom as they're giving jury instructions, there are lesser charges that can also be considered now for william bryan, the neighbor that has been charged. what does this mean for the jury as they take on this case? >> so the jury has to first decide this idea of a citizens arrest, which goes to all of these. it was that initial encounter justified, because without that you don't get to the analysis of self-defense. if there was justified self-defense the inquiry ends there because there is no duty to retreat under georgia. that is why the prosecutor spent the bulk of closing on citizens arrest, that the idea was bogus, that it came out to shape the defense, that there was never a citizens arrest, no imminent knowledge of a crime, they didn't witness a crime. that was the headline. and that is because it is so important you don't get to self-defense without the analy
sara, the jury has it.here are three defendants each charged with nine counts, so 27 different verdicts are needed. and then we hear in the courtroom as they're giving jury instructions, there are lesser charges that can also be considered now for william bryan, the neighbor that has been charged. what does this mean for the jury as they take on this case? >> so the jury has to first decide this idea of a citizens arrest, which goes to all of these. it was that initial encounter...
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. >> i will introduce next, sara walker who is the executive director at the democracy. an election policy specialist and she looks at the legislative work and prior to that, sarah held various roles and frequently speaks to the media of a course of information and spokeswoman for democracy. the hill, business insider, dallas news, the atlanta constitution, the fulcrum, and many more outlets. and too many to name in this time. sara, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having me. >> jason roberts, a professor specializing in american political institutions with emphasis on the u.s. congress, right now he is serving as a professor of political science at the university of north carolina at chapel hill. he earned his bachelors of poly-sci. and then prior to joining usc he was assistant professor of political science and law at university of minnesota. his research party and procedures in the u.s. congress and congressional elections. and working on a project that explores the role of ballot type on competitive elections in the united states. thank you for joining us.
. >> i will introduce next, sara walker who is the executive director at the democracy. an election policy specialist and she looks at the legislative work and prior to that, sarah held various roles and frequently speaks to the media of a course of information and spokeswoman for democracy. the hill, business insider, dallas news, the atlanta constitution, the fulcrum, and many more outlets. and too many to name in this time. sara, thank you for joining us. >> thank you for having...
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sara sidner was in the courtroom today and she filed this for outfront. >>> mr. died from a gunshot wound to the chest. >> reporter: the jury began the day hearing and then seeing the graphic result of bullet wounds in the bodies of the two people shot and killed by kyle rittenhouse. first, anthony huber's test wounds bury were displayed. then, the wound sustained by joseph rosenbaum's body. >> he's got an entrance wound to the -- to the front of his body. he's got an entrance -- he's got a graze wound to the -- to the head. >> as the autopsy photos were displayed, rittenhouse averted his eyes. the prosecution is trying to prove rittenhouse had no reason to shoot the men. the defense using the same evidence to try and prove rittenhouse acted in self-defense when the men approached him during protests in kenosha last summer. >> the head wound goes back to front and from the top of the head down towards the forehead. >> that's right. >> okay. so, if i was charging like a bull and diving, that would be consistent? >> it would be. >> so, if mr. rosenbaum was struck i
sara sidner was in the courtroom today and she filed this for outfront. >>> mr. died from a gunshot wound to the chest. >> reporter: the jury began the day hearing and then seeing the graphic result of bullet wounds in the bodies of the two people shot and killed by kyle rittenhouse. first, anthony huber's test wounds bury were displayed. then, the wound sustained by joseph rosenbaum's body. >> he's got an entrance wound to the -- to the front of his body. he's got an...
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sidner's -- i mean, you heard sara sidner's report. the jury returned a full verdict today. i mean, the whole argument of his -- which seems to be the prosecution' argument, which was by his very being there, he was provoking things. and therefore, the -- the self-defense doesn't apply. but clearly, the jury said they didn't buy that. >> and -- and there were problems with the prosecution theory. think of the three people that he shot. um, rosenbaum chased him. >> right. attacking with a skateboard. >> the other one attacked him with a skateboard. the third -- the one we saw on -- in sara's piece, pulled a gun on him. those are potential grounds for self-defense. that is not a terrible self-defense case and that's what the jury believed. >> laura, how much do you think the defense prevailed versus the prosecution failed here? >> well, the prosecution, because they have the burden of proof and the burden of persuasion has to be noted to have failed. but remember, a lot of the defense witnesses came in. of course, kyle rittenhouse was th
sidner's -- i mean, you heard sara sidner's report. the jury returned a full verdict today. i mean, the whole argument of his -- which seems to be the prosecution' argument, which was by his very being there, he was provoking things. and therefore, the -- the self-defense doesn't apply. but clearly, the jury said they didn't buy that. >> and -- and there were problems with the prosecution theory. think of the three people that he shot. um, rosenbaum chased him. >> right. attacking...
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that was the burden, as elie and sara pointed on, was on the prosecution. they needed to establish their narrative of the provocation beyond a reasonable doubt. and they didn't do that. the jury could only work with what it's been given. i viewed this case as evidence of the problems with the justice system. the judge's antics. he seemed biased to me, but there's no accountability for that. it starts with the u.s. supreme court that refuses to adopt its own code of ethics. but the jury worked with what it had. i give them credit for being out three days. they tried to work the case. it's the hand they're dealt with. >> rittenhouse broke down in tears today. we just saw the video. and all of us remember he broke down on the stand during his own testimony. it was a pretty big risk to have him testify. but clearly, i suspect you agree that paid off for the defense, didn't it? >> it was a risk, wolf. it was also a necessary risk. i think in a self-defense case, it's awfully hard to make a self-defense case without calling the defendant himself. it's worth refle
that was the burden, as elie and sara pointed on, was on the prosecution. they needed to establish their narrative of the provocation beyond a reasonable doubt. and they didn't do that. the jury could only work with what it's been given. i viewed this case as evidence of the problems with the justice system. the judge's antics. he seemed biased to me, but there's no accountability for that. it starts with the u.s. supreme court that refuses to adopt its own code of ethics. but the jury worked...
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two weeks later, they were smiling, and two years later, marking their surgical >> sara kate saved myt's so great about this opportunity to run and to publicize, you know, the incredible, you know, bravery and generosity and love of sara kate and the opportunity to be a donor. >> reporter: on sunday the pair will celebrate their recovery by running the new york city marathon. their race will raise money for the american liver foundation, and they hope it will raise awareness about organ donation. if there's one thing you would want the public to know about being a living donor, what is it? >> i guess it's that it's totally possible to make a bigger impact on the world than you think is possible by doing this. digging deep in yourself to give something that is very scary. >> reporter: gillingham now coaches other donors through the experience and says in saving kane's life she added meaning to her own. naomi ruchim, cbs news, new york. >>> coming up on "cbs mornings," more on the new york city marathon. we'll meet two runners who were bonded by the tragedy at the surfside condo collaps
two weeks later, they were smiling, and two years later, marking their surgical >> sara kate saved myt's so great about this opportunity to run and to publicize, you know, the incredible, you know, bravery and generosity and love of sara kate and the opportunity to be a donor. >> reporter: on sunday the pair will celebrate their recovery by running the new york city marathon. their race will raise money for the american liver foundation, and they hope it will raise awareness about...
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>> well, sara, the big number that a.m.y plus. the ceo warned that the additions would slow to the low single-digit millions. but analysts' consensus more than 9 million subscribers projected to be added in the quarter. disney itself doesn't give guidance, but investors will be looking for any insight into the rebound at the theme park division and booking trends for next year. we're also keeping an eye on espn growth of the streaming service and also growing cost of sports rights and anything we can learn about nfl sunday ticket rights that are up for grabs. make sure to tune into "fast money" tonight where i will be sitting down with disney's ceo on a first on cnbc interview >> we look forward to that julia, thank you dan, the setup here for disney, how low are expectations for disney's subscriber numbers? what do you do with the stock? >> yeah, i think you go back to that soft announcement, it went down to 170 bucks. the stock has been trading sideways for six or seven months right now and saying that they're not particu
>> well, sara, the big number that a.m.y plus. the ceo warned that the additions would slow to the low single-digit millions. but analysts' consensus more than 9 million subscribers projected to be added in the quarter. disney itself doesn't give guidance, but investors will be looking for any insight into the rebound at the theme park division and booking trends for next year. we're also keeping an eye on espn growth of the streaming service and also growing cost of sports rights and...
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sara sidner, stay with us. i want to bring in chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin and former co-counsel for ahmaud arbery's mother chris stewart. as closing arguments wrap up for the day, which side do you think has made a more effective case, do you think? >> clearly the prosecution, especially when we saw today the defenses being put on. it was disrespectful, horrific, and attorney hogue should be ashamed of herself. to bring up his feet in the middle of trial? what's wrong with you? not only disrespecting ahmaud, but you know his mother was right there. attorney sheffield tried to make travis into a cop which he's not. he's not trained like our law enforcement are. and mr. goff, i have no earthly idea what he was saying and what he's trying to defend. >> jeffrey, as we saw in the rittenhouse trial, self-defense can be a difficult thing to disprove. what do you think? has the prosecution effectively laid out why the actions of these defendants don't qualify as self-defense in their view? >> boy, i am so struck
sara sidner, stay with us. i want to bring in chief legal analyst jeffrey toobin and former co-counsel for ahmaud arbery's mother chris stewart. as closing arguments wrap up for the day, which side do you think has made a more effective case, do you think? >> clearly the prosecution, especially when we saw today the defenses being put on. it was disrespectful, horrific, and attorney hogue should be ashamed of herself. to bring up his feet in the middle of trial? what's wrong with you? not...
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it is offensive. >> sara sidner joins us now. always looking for a sign from the jury room here. any indication about whether they would reach a verdict before this week wraps up? >> you know, the judge did ask the jurors today this evening actually whether or not they were close to a verdict because he wanted to check to see how long they may stay or if they needed to go home. initially we heard for the first time from the foreperson in this case. and what we heard was we are in the process of working to reach a verdict. at first the jurors did not indicate they wanted to go home and then later on about ten minutes later the judge went ahead and dismissed them for the day saying they will come back tomorrow morning at 8:30. all indications are at this point that they are reaching, going toward reaching a verdict meaning this is not a hung jury and they are going to be starting the work all over again bright and early. >> that is interesting. body language may be that they are moving ever closer to that moment. sara sidner, thank
it is offensive. >> sara sidner joins us now. always looking for a sign from the jury room here. any indication about whether they would reach a verdict before this week wraps up? >> you know, the judge did ask the jurors today this evening actually whether or not they were close to a verdict because he wanted to check to see how long they may stay or if they needed to go home. initially we heard for the first time from the foreperson in this case. and what we heard was we are in...
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. >> those questions you raise, sara, overhang this case. off private citizen here making judgments about whether arbery was a threat, was he armed, had he committed a crime, was there reasonable suspicion or probable cause? all those things being laid on that person. that's what the prosecutor seemed to be digging down on. ann, one moment that stuck out to me a couple moments ago, she said, the prosecutor, linda, at this point arbery was pinned between the two vehicles, right, one of the points right before the shooting took place. how essential is that detail to you there in terms of describing, you know, over time the cornering of arbery? >> right. we had testimony in this case that he was cornered like a rat. the question in this case is, are these people acting as the law, as vigilantes, acting with some kind of authority or law enforcement on this basically citizens arrest statute that existed at that time? are they breaking the law by killing arbery or above the law, which we know they're not. nobody is. when you look at whether or no
. >> those questions you raise, sara, overhang this case. off private citizen here making judgments about whether arbery was a threat, was he armed, had he committed a crime, was there reasonable suspicion or probable cause? all those things being laid on that person. that's what the prosecutor seemed to be digging down on. ann, one moment that stuck out to me a couple moments ago, she said, the prosecutor, linda, at this point arbery was pinned between the two vehicles, right, one of the...
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sara sidner. sara, we'll be watching. thank you very much. we appreciate that. >>> meanwhile, in washington there is news tonight on the january 6 investigation. more subpoenas coming this week. which has got to be making team trump wonder who is next. 35 of them have already been subpoenaed. the committee telling cnn that they're considering their options, including a possible criminal contempt referral for mark meadows after he blew off a scheduled deposition on friday. the chairman of that committee bennie thompson signing a letter tonight recapping the committee's demands and sending a message to the former president's chief of staff, we're giving you one more chance is basically what the letter says. but busy indicted on contempt of congress charges hasn't made steve bannon any more cooperative. he won't talk to the committee. but he sure has a lotto say, and he is saying it on his podcast reported not incidentally at the willard hotel in washington. you know the hotel where team trump set up their so-called war room before the insurrect
sara sidner. sara, we'll be watching. thank you very much. we appreciate that. >>> meanwhile, in washington there is news tonight on the january 6 investigation. more subpoenas coming this week. which has got to be making team trump wonder who is next. 35 of them have already been subpoenaed. the committee telling cnn that they're considering their options, including a possible criminal contempt referral for mark meadows after he blew off a scheduled deposition on friday. the chairman...
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i want to go live to sara sidner standing outside the courthouse. sara. if you can hear me, it's ana. we're live right now. what are you seeing as far as reaction there to this not guilty verdict on all charges, all counts? >> reporter: as each charge was called out and each not guilty was spelled out by the court clerk, i looked over to the family of kyle rittenhouse and at the very last one his mother gasped, it sounded like one of those relief gasps, her hands -- her head fell into her hands and she appeared to be crying. the verdict obviously not guilty for her son means he is a free man at 18 years old after being charged in a double homicide case with five different charges and, of course, the prosecution cannot retry this case. that would be double jeopardy. it means he can go about his life. as for the others in the court, there were family members of those who were shot by rittenhouse as well. we expect to hear from them, and on the steps of the court as has been for every single day of this trial, the uncle of jacob blake, justin blake, has been
i want to go live to sara sidner standing outside the courthouse. sara. if you can hear me, it's ana. we're live right now. what are you seeing as far as reaction there to this not guilty verdict on all charges, all counts? >> reporter: as each charge was called out and each not guilty was spelled out by the court clerk, i looked over to the family of kyle rittenhouse and at the very last one his mother gasped, it sounded like one of those relief gasps, her hands -- her head fell into her...
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. >> i'm sara eisen.elcome, everybody look at what's driving the action investors are weighing the risks and unknowns with omicron, the newest covid variant the pfizer's ceo is confident the treatment pill will be effective against the strain president biden said lockdowns are off the table. tech is led by gains by the chip stocks and tesla twitter is in focus at jack dorsey said he is stepping down. the social media company more on that ahead. >>> a big show coming up as always speaking with fda veen advisory committee member dr. levy and president biden expected to speak this hour about the supply chain following a meeting with the ceos of etsy and kroger and more and speaking with the ceo of the mattel in that meeting. we have seen the early parts of the meeting already. >>> let's focus on the big stories this hour. mike santoli tracking the market comeback meg tirrell with the omicron mike, what are you seeing? felt like things would bounce. >> yeah. there's a chance with the sell off hard in reaction
. >> i'm sara eisen.elcome, everybody look at what's driving the action investors are weighing the risks and unknowns with omicron, the newest covid variant the pfizer's ceo is confident the treatment pill will be effective against the strain president biden said lockdowns are off the table. tech is led by gains by the chip stocks and tesla twitter is in focus at jack dorsey said he is stepping down. the social media company more on that ahead. >>> a big show coming up as always...
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rittenhouse's attorney on that. >> sara sidner in kenosha, wisconsin, thank you, sara. >>> in our techtory involving big names, big money and a big question. is a once prominent businesswoman, elizabeth holmes, who ran a medical tech company called theranos and made the covers of national magazines simply a failed entrepreneur? because her company's potentially breakthrough technology for blood tests ultimately did not work? or did she know it wouldn't work and intentionally fleeced her investors out of hundreds of millions of dollars? cnn's dan simon is looking for answers as prosecutors lay out their case in federal court. >> so this is the little tubes we collect the samples in. >> reporter: elizabeth holmes who once graced magazine covers and was estimated to be worth billions of dollars now potentially faces decades in prison for her blood testing startup called theranos. >> in 2025, what's the thing you're most certain about? >> more people will have access to their own health information. >> reporter: holmes claimed her machines could conduct hundreds of blood tests with a singl
rittenhouse's attorney on that. >> sara sidner in kenosha, wisconsin, thank you, sara. >>> in our techtory involving big names, big money and a big question. is a once prominent businesswoman, elizabeth holmes, who ran a medical tech company called theranos and made the covers of national magazines simply a failed entrepreneur? because her company's potentially breakthrough technology for blood tests ultimately did not work? or did she know it wouldn't work and intentionally...
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>> sara, please keep us posted. could be a very, very important day there. >>> kevin gough, the attorney for william "roddie" bryan, was pressed last night about his multiple requests to bar black faith leaders from the courtroom. let's listen. >> why do you think about pastors in terms of black and white? >> i don't think of pastors in terms of black and white. and let's be clear. if you were in that courtroom, sitting in my chair, representing roddie bryan, you would be doing exactly the same thing. >> no, i wouldn't. >> we have no problem with black people being in the gallery. never did. never will. chris, you can call -- you can call me ignorant. you can call me anything you want. but i'm here representing roddie bryan, and i'm going to defend my client to the best of my ability, and i don't really care whether the people in the cheap seats like it or not. >> joining us now to discuss is benjamin crump, the civil rights attorney who is representing the father of ahmaud arbery. ben, just to be clear, that attorn
>> sara, please keep us posted. could be a very, very important day there. >>> kevin gough, the attorney for william "roddie" bryan, was pressed last night about his multiple requests to bar black faith leaders from the courtroom. let's listen. >> why do you think about pastors in terms of black and white? >> i don't think of pastors in terms of black and white. and let's be clear. if you were in that courtroom, sitting in my chair, representing roddie...
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sara, back to you. >> sounds good thank you.mike who's been taking a closer look at the bond market which is really the focus for all investors with equities lately. what do you see? >> it has been take a look at the 10-year minus the 2-year some concern about how it's compressing. we never got to this kind of an above 2% point spread that we have gotten after previous recessions i do think a couple things you want to keep in mind one the absolute level of yields than the other cycles and maybe that's too much to ask also we have rolled over a little bit there also happened in previous times after the first burst higher in the yield curve in a recovery. until it's truly flat and inverts you are on a recession watch even if the market says the fed can only hike rates a few times before that becomes a concern. credit conditions have been supportive just slight bit of wear and tear on riskier credit spreads. this is the high yield and then government you see high yield has modestly outperformed i would say it's something to watch.
sara, back to you. >> sounds good thank you.mike who's been taking a closer look at the bond market which is really the focus for all investors with equities lately. what do you see? >> it has been take a look at the 10-year minus the 2-year some concern about how it's compressing. we never got to this kind of an above 2% point spread that we have gotten after previous recessions i do think a couple things you want to keep in mind one the absolute level of yields than the other...
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i got the stock wrong, sara.aven't been in it for a couple weeks, but i just listen to the explanation and there was like a logical flaw embedded even from the start. >> i agree with that i think the issue is that if you're trading anything or making a market on anything, you can only be so big in a given market, and zillow, they were too much of the activity in some markets like phoenix, and kind of a self perpetuating thing, and someone with a trading algorithm is going to make sure they're not too big of a percentage of the overall volume, and it's not possible. that being said, it's about as low a price ratio in zillow as it's traded at ever, so clearly, a lot of froth has been swept out. >> clearly, josh wasn't the only one disappointed by that announcement of why that business went wrong for them it's continued to sell off yesterday, last night after the analyst call, after our interview, and throughout the session today. down 25% now, popular meme stock bed, bath, & beyond moving in the other direction, af
i got the stock wrong, sara.aven't been in it for a couple weeks, but i just listen to the explanation and there was like a logical flaw embedded even from the start. >> i agree with that i think the issue is that if you're trading anything or making a market on anything, you can only be so big in a given market, and zillow, they were too much of the activity in some markets like phoenix, and kind of a self perpetuating thing, and someone with a trading algorithm is going to make sure...
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sara sidner is following all of this from kenosha. sara, update our viewers who may just be tuning in. a very dramatic day. we heard from the defense. now we've heard from the prosecution in their respective closing arguments. >> absolutely. and what we heard were some very strong arguments, as you would expect in this case from the defense and prosecution. the defense just ending there, so i'll start with them. they did something for the jury to try to get them to see that kyle rittenhouse, in their opinion, was under attack. and they said four things. hands, feet, skateboard, gun. those are things that can cause great bodily harm, the defense told the jury and the jury has to determine if that is indeed true and if kyle rittenhouse was simply defending his own life. the prosecution for their point said, look, he and many of the others that were running after kyle rittenhouse, after he shot and killed joseph rosenbaum, were doing so because they thought they were dealing with an active shooter and were trying to stop him and they hav
sara sidner is following all of this from kenosha. sara, update our viewers who may just be tuning in. a very dramatic day. we heard from the defense. now we've heard from the prosecution in their respective closing arguments. >> absolutely. and what we heard were some very strong arguments, as you would expect in this case from the defense and prosecution. the defense just ending there, so i'll start with them. they did something for the jury to try to get them to see that kyle...
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that is sara. — judgmental. thank you for your time. that is sara, chief _ judgmental.born daughter had jet black hair and a much darker complexion than anyone else in theirfamily, and a dna test two months later confirmed that she wasn�*t genetically related to either of them. they�*re suing the fertility clinic, but the story doesn�*t end there. they also tracked down the other couple caught in the mix—up... and this is the moment when daphna and alexander were reunited with the child who is genetically theirs. the two couples worked through the courts, to gain custody of their children. i was losing a baby at the same time that i was getting a baby. so there�*s grief and so... then you start, your heart starts breaking for their family at the same time because at the same time everyone�*s gaining a child but everyone�*s losing a child at same time. we had a five—year—old girl. it was the hardest thing in the world to have to tell 0livia, our older daughter... oh, my god. out of all of this, that's still the biggest trauma for me, is having to... it continues to be th
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i'm sara eisen here at the new york stock exchange. a premarket pop given way to a choppy session on wall street. major averages are mixed in this final hour of trade. welcome, my friend >> thank you good to be back here at the nyse i'm brian in for wilfred frost today. here's the big money stories i say driving the action cisco sinking. worst performer in the dow lossing money after revenue coming in light. nvidia is popping and today now it is not all technology retail in focus. macy's, kohl's, bath and body works seeing big gains there is at minutes left to go in the session with consumer discretionary and technology in the lead. >>> coming up today, talking to jim grant about the inflation picture in america why get his take on the fourth coming fed chair pick by the bidden administration any day now and te la doc have fallen 60%. the ceo joins us more earnings coming after the bell including applied materials, workday and williams sonoma. >>> we'll get more on the markets and the money in moments and throughout the next two hours
i'm sara eisen here at the new york stock exchange. a premarket pop given way to a choppy session on wall street. major averages are mixed in this final hour of trade. welcome, my friend >> thank you good to be back here at the nyse i'm brian in for wilfred frost today. here's the big money stories i say driving the action cisco sinking. worst performer in the dow lossing money after revenue coming in light. nvidia is popping and today now it is not all technology retail in focus. macy's,...
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correspondent sara sidner is in kenosha, wisconsin for us, watching all of this.g dismissed for the day, one juror actually asked the judge a question. tell us about that. >> reporter: yeah, wolf. she asked or the juror asked for the jury instructions and asked if she could bring them home and so the judge decided yes, that those could be brought home as long as there weren't any notes that the jurors took inside of the jury room. it was a sign that the judge themselves said their confusing. there is 36 pages for them to look through. and so those are allowed to go home. they will be back here at 9:00 local time tomorrow to continue deliberations in their fourth day. we also learned there was quite a thing the judge came in and talked about the fact that someone had been accused of following the jury, the police arrested or at least detained someone that someone tushed out to be a freelancer for nbc news. he had run a red light and the police had detained him. he was right behind the jury van and so the judge admonished msnbc and said this we no longer allowed to
correspondent sara sidner is in kenosha, wisconsin for us, watching all of this.g dismissed for the day, one juror actually asked the judge a question. tell us about that. >> reporter: yeah, wolf. she asked or the juror asked for the jury instructions and asked if she could bring them home and so the judge decided yes, that those could be brought home as long as there weren't any notes that the jurors took inside of the jury room. it was a sign that the judge themselves said their...
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sara carter has the latest. plus you won't believe how much democrats so-called build back better new green deal socialism is costing you. that debate is ongoing. we will cover it throughout the evening. ♪ ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10 years. and this is emmanuel, a future recording artist, and one of the millions of students we're connecting throughout the next 10. through projectup, comcast is committing $1 billion so millions more students, past... and present, can continue to get the tools they need to build a future of unlimited possibilities. ♪ ♪ >> sean: this is a fox news alert. as we speak, we continue to monitor the house floor. debate is ongoing on biden's build back better, new green deal socialism. kevin mccarthy, the house minority leader stil
sara carter has the latest. plus you won't believe how much democrats so-called build back better new green deal socialism is costing you. that debate is ongoing. we will cover it throughout the evening. ♪ ♪ i am totally blind. and non-24 can throw my days and nights out of sync, keeping me from the things i love to do. talk to your doctor, and call 844-214-2424. this is elodia. she's a recording artist. 1 of 10 million people that comcast has connected to affordable internet in the last 10...
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sara carter has the latest. plus you won't believe how much democrats oma called filled by fedor new green deal socialism is costing you. that debate is ongoing. we will cover it throughout the evening. ♪ ♪ forty percent of people with type 2 diabetes will develop chronic kidney disease, or ckd. did you know ckd can lead to kidney failure and dialysis? kidney alert! ckd often has no symptoms until it's too late! help protect your kidneys. call your doctor for a uacr test. it shows one of the earliest signs for ckd. visit kidneyalert.com! - modern life, it shows one of the different schedules, different meals, different times. how do you keep everyone happy? with five cooking options the cuisinart griddler is the ultimate in versatility. it has a full griddle, a full grill a half grill, half griddle, a contact grill and a panini press. redesigned with a sleek look. the griddler has a sear function, digital adjustable temperature control, a count up and down timer for precise cooking times and non-stick removable
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sara, what can you tell us about today's request by the jury? >> reporter: it's clear that they're taking their role as jurors seriously. they want to look at the evidence. when they do that, they're talking about the very crux of what happened here in the killing of ahmaud arbery. the videos they asked for, they asked for the version of the video that is very high def, they can see everything and they asked for it to be slowed down. there was a version of the video that was slowed down. they also wanted to hear that 911 call from greg mcmichael as arbery was being chased by all three men. when you hear this from the jury, they wanted to see each of these videos three times. so clearly this is really, really important evidence to them, as you might imagine. it is the incident all pretty much caught on video. clearly they're looking at the incident itself and trying to figure out what to do. we should also mention that each of these men face several murder charges as well as aggravated assault and false imprisonment. they are accused of using the
sara, what can you tell us about today's request by the jury? >> reporter: it's clear that they're taking their role as jurors seriously. they want to look at the evidence. when they do that, they're talking about the very crux of what happened here in the killing of ahmaud arbery. the videos they asked for, they asked for the version of the video that is very high def, they can see everything and they asked for it to be slowed down. there was a version of the video that was slowed down....
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let's go to cnn's sara sidner on the ground in kenosha.ury as we speak right now? >> reporter: we're waiting and expecting to hear from the judge in the next few minutes actually, wolf. the judge said he would collect in with this jury to see if they wanted to continue to deliberate this hour or if they wanted to go home. he said it is really up to them. he's letting them, as he said, run the show. they can decide to stay as late as they want or leave any time now. we're waiting to hear that. in the meantime they are still deliberating. we learned that they have asked a couple times for a couple different things. first they said they wanted the first few pages of the jury instructions and then they asked for pages 7 through 36 which is the entire jury instructions, basically trying to get 11 copies of that, which they have. they want to really be able, i think, each one of them to look at those instructions and compare the evidence that they have been hearing over these past couple weeks with what the jury instructions instruct them to do.
let's go to cnn's sara sidner on the ground in kenosha.ury as we speak right now? >> reporter: we're waiting and expecting to hear from the judge in the next few minutes actually, wolf. the judge said he would collect in with this jury to see if they wanted to continue to deliberate this hour or if they wanted to go home. he said it is really up to them. he's letting them, as he said, run the show. they can decide to stay as late as they want or leave any time now. we're waiting to hear...
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sara, we appreciate it we'll see you in about 90 minutes time sara eisen covering clorox this afternoonsome avis budget. analysts are expecting $6.52 a share. the car rental company is up 360% this year and coming off its best quarter in history. this all goes back to rental car prices travel demand coming back, their sales tripled in the second quarter. phil lebeau is back. a couple of interesting angles they sold cars last year they shouldn't have and are now low on capacity. number two, we saw it get downgraded after the hertz/tesla partnership. so that was a glimpse into some future competitive challenges. >> well, they do have some future competitive challenges, but you've got things working in their favor. there's more corporate traveling. they have tight inventory in terms of vehicles. they have better revenue because they have the pricing power and that's likely to continue into the first half of next year. the problem is this, when you look at that chart go to a one-year chart this sets up perfectly for a by the rumor, sell the news kind of situation where people will sit there
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thank you to sara, and shimon stick around. we are continuing to follow the breaking news, kyle rittenhouse found not guilty on all counts and our legal experts are going to weigh in on the most important moments in this trial that led to the acquittal. hone . and t-mobile will pay for it! upgrade to the iphone 13 pro... on us. - [announcer] meet the ninja foodi family, with pressure cookers that steam crisp, ovens that flip up and away, grills that bring outdoor flavors indoors, and blenders that spin up healthy eating. ninja foodi, be proud of what you make. [ chantell ] when my teeth started to deteriorate, i stopped hanging out socially. it was a easy decision -- clearchoice. [ awada ] the health of our teeth plays a significant role in our overall health. chantell was suffering, and we had to put an end to that. the absolute best way to do that was through dental implants. [ chantell ] clearchoice dental implants changed everything. my digestive health is much better now. i feel more energetic. the person that i've always
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cnn's sara sidner, she is live for us in kenosha. sara, good evening to you.u have some new information. we are hearing from kyle rittenhouse. what is he saying? >> yeah, it's true. he had been doing an interview all along this process with the tucker carlson show, fox news, and here is what he said in one of the clips that has just been released. after the verdict it is read, he is in the car and he says, look, the jury reached the correct verdict. self-defense is not illegal. this has been a rough ride but the worst is over. so, we have now heard from kyle rittenhouse, himself, about what he thinks about the verdict that was handed down. the not guilty on all five counts. um, i should also mention, don, there was something very interesting in the verdict sheets. um, i have them here. there are, of course, five of them. um, and if you look at the sheets, you will notice that the jury made some decisions pretty early on. the second day of deliberations, they decided on two of the cases including anthony huber. they decided not guilty in the shooting and killin
cnn's sara sidner, she is live for us in kenosha. sara, good evening to you.u have some new information. we are hearing from kyle rittenhouse. what is he saying? >> yeah, it's true. he had been doing an interview all along this process with the tucker carlson show, fox news, and here is what he said in one of the clips that has just been released. after the verdict it is read, he is in the car and he says, look, the jury reached the correct verdict. self-defense is not illegal. this has...
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sara, back to you. >> that's chapper than a $500 hair trier thank you. >>> no joke.es joins us with the call for why next year market returns could look different 2021 and the ceo of foot locker and the stock slammed right now. down almost 12%. heading to break, a check on bonds. yields are falling hard. 10-year to 1.53. the nasdaq at record highs 1.54 on the 10-year. we'll be right back. hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something different. oh, we can help with that. okay, imagine this. your mover, rob, he's on the scene and needs a plan with a mobile hotspot. we cut to downtown, your sales rep lisa has to send some files, like asap! so basically i can pick the right plan for each employee. yeah i should've just led with that. with at&t business. you can pick the best plan for each employee and get the best deals on every smart phone. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so glad we did this. i'm so... ...glad we did this. [kid plays drums] life is for living. let's partner for a
sara, back to you. >> that's chapper than a $500 hair trier thank you. >>> no joke.es joins us with the call for why next year market returns could look different 2021 and the ceo of foot locker and the stock slammed right now. down almost 12%. heading to break, a check on bonds. yields are falling hard. 10-year to 1.53. the nasdaq at record highs 1.54 on the 10-year. we'll be right back. hey lily, i need a new wireless plan for my business, but all my employees need something...
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[laughter] sara byerly graduated from thomas edison university with a b.a. in history service managing editor at "emerging civil war" works on staff at the trust for she spent years exploring ways to share quality historical research in ways that will inform and inspire modern audiences including school presentations writing and speaking engagements. sara's published three historical fiction books in her first nonfiction book called up the cadets the battle of the new market as part of emerging civil war series. she's currently work in a biography of major pellom and will be sharing some of that research today. ladies and gentlemen sara k. byerly. [applause] >> good morning. how is the volume? i'm not seeing anything that tells men need to readjust it. first of all thank you so much for being here. it's nice to see lots of friendly faces and we have got a full day of presentations for you today including her second one which is john pellom's fall and the rise of the confederate legend. let's just go ahead and jump right in. we are going to actually start wit
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i want to first go to cnn's sara sidner in kenosha. sara? >> yeah, there was both yelling and sobbing in this trial today. the sobbing coming from kyle rittenhouse. the yelling, coming from the judge in this case. >> is your mind clear today? >> yes, your honor. >> reporter: kyle rittenhouse took the stand in his own defense for the killing of two men and wounding of another last summer during the unrest that exploded in kenosha, wisconsin. >> on the night of the 24th, were you aware of anything going on in kenosha? >> i -- i knew there was protests, demonstrations, and riots going on in the later evening. >> okay. and how were you aware of that? >> i saw videos on social media. >> reporter: the next day, his friend suggested they go to help protect businesses and they did, he testified. he said they went to the car source car dealership, and the owners accepted their help. >> did they give you permission to be there? >> they did. >> reporter: later that night, rittenhouse said he left the dealership and was asked by his friend to put out a
i want to first go to cnn's sara sidner in kenosha. sara? >> yeah, there was both yelling and sobbing in this trial today. the sobbing coming from kyle rittenhouse. the yelling, coming from the judge in this case. >> is your mind clear today? >> yes, your honor. >> reporter: kyle rittenhouse took the stand in his own defense for the killing of two men and wounding of another last summer during the unrest that exploded in kenosha, wisconsin. >> on the night of the...
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sara sidner is outfront live in kenosha tonight. and, sara, you were in the courthouse today.ously, they came with these very specific requests for these specific videos. what do you know about what -- what clips they -- they -- they wanted? and -- and how this came about? >> reporter: they clearly wanted to watch video of the first killing. kyle rittenhouse's first killing, which was the killing of joseph rosenbaum. and they asked for a half-dozen-or-so videos. evidence that has already been present understand this trial and they have already seen but they wanted to go back over it and there was a huge argument over whether or not they should be able to continually, as many times as they want, go over this video. i want to show you the video that is a huge contention, though, in this case. because the defense says that they are going to use it to ask for a mistrial. there is drone video taken by a civilian that the prosecution says they did not get ahold of the high-resolution version of this -- the video you are seeing now -- until five days into the trial. meaning, the defe
sara sidner is outfront live in kenosha tonight. and, sara, you were in the courthouse today.ously, they came with these very specific requests for these specific videos. what do you know about what -- what clips they -- they -- they wanted? and -- and how this came about? >> reporter: they clearly wanted to watch video of the first killing. kyle rittenhouse's first killing, which was the killing of joseph rosenbaum. and they asked for a half-dozen-or-so videos. evidence that has already...
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(cheerful music) - [sara] "sara's weeknight meals" is made possible by sunsweet and by - cooking is theen i was child with my grandmother doing fresh pasta, and now i transmitted to all the guests is something make specially for them. - [narrator] oceania cruises, proud sponsor of "sara's weeknight meals." - [narrator 2] zwilling, makers of fresh and save, the vacuum food storage system. one of the ways zwilling has been helping cooks do it all in the kitchen for 290 years. the zwilling family of cookware is proud to support "sara's weeknight meals." (gentle music) - i have a friend who eats no meat, except, well pork. she calls herself a porketarian. and on that, i must agree. there is no meat more delicious than that of the pig.
(cheerful music) - [sara] "sara's weeknight meals" is made possible by sunsweet and by - cooking is theen i was child with my grandmother doing fresh pasta, and now i transmitted to all the guests is something make specially for them. - [narrator] oceania cruises, proud sponsor of "sara's weeknight meals." - [narrator 2] zwilling, makers of fresh and save, the vacuum food storage system. one of the ways zwilling has been helping cooks do it all in the kitchen for 290 years....
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bush, sara fagen. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. so what happened to democrats on tuesday goes far beyond the defeat of terry mcauliffe in virginia or governor phil murphy's narrow escape in new jersey. if you look at it from coast to coast, it was a warning to democrats that their congressional majority is in grave danger. terry mcauliffe fell a net 12.5 points off mr. biden's 2020 victory in that state. even in victory, governor phil murphy's net loss in new jersey compared to what biden got in 2020 was roughly 13 points. kind of familiar. so what happened? was the standoff between progressives and moderates partly to blame? probably. did president biden misread his mandate? many democrats think he did. was the public's sense that the country was on the wrong track a factor? clearly. that said, on friday mr. biden followed up the democratic drubbing wit
bush, sara fagen. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. so what happened to democrats on tuesday goes far beyond the defeat of terry mcauliffe in virginia or governor phil murphy's narrow escape in new jersey. if you look at it from coast to coast, it was a warning to democrats that their...
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and-- but sara's story was so instructive because cokie loved doing needlework.but there's another point to it. she wanted to say, not so subtly, "i'm not a guy in a suit; i'm a woman here, and i am doing womanly things." and sara tells a story about sitting in a conference room, talking about recipes with cokie and doing their needlework and, as the guys are filing in, "so, maybe we should stop talking about recipes. maybe we should put away our needlework." cokie said, "no, no, we're not putting it away, because they need to know that we are women." and that was part of what was so important about it, judy, because she was a radical and a traditionalist at the same time. and no matter how visible she became, she always said, "we cannot, as women, lose sight of the roles we've always played, as the nurturers and the caregivers and the keepers of the family flame." >> woodruff: and she somehow just instinctively had that sense that that was something that was important for her to do. but it was not only that, steve roberts-- i mean, she had this extraordinary car
and-- but sara's story was so instructive because cokie loved doing needlework.but there's another point to it. she wanted to say, not so subtly, "i'm not a guy in a suit; i'm a woman here, and i am doing womanly things." and sara tells a story about sitting in a conference room, talking about recipes with cokie and doing their needlework and, as the guys are filing in, "so, maybe we should stop talking about recipes. maybe we should put away our needlework." cokie said,...
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mayor rawlings-blake, you just heard sara talk about where we are in this trial.rosecution rebuttal arguments until tomorrow morning, instead of doing them tonight. so given that's what is going to be freshest on jurors' minds as they go to deliberation, does that give an advantage to the prosecution or not? >> i think it gives a tremendous advantage to the prosecution not just because they'll -- they will hear that tomorrow morning but also because the prosecutors get to use tonight -- and if i were them, i would be up burning the midnight oil with a cup of coffee and just going over everything they heard today from those three defense attorneys. and i would spend the time making sure that in my rebuttal, i would rip it to shreds and that will be the thing that the jurors will hear first thing tomorrow. >> so i want to ask you about one of the defense's big armt arguments today which is they were protecting their neighborhood, right? that's the core of their whole argument. here is travis mcmichael's attorney. >> trained weekly, sometimes daily on what the law pr
mayor rawlings-blake, you just heard sara talk about where we are in this trial.rosecution rebuttal arguments until tomorrow morning, instead of doing them tonight. so given that's what is going to be freshest on jurors' minds as they go to deliberation, does that give an advantage to the prosecution or not? >> i think it gives a tremendous advantage to the prosecution not just because they'll -- they will hear that tomorrow morning but also because the prosecutors get to use tonight --...
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the zwilling family of cookware is proud to support "sara's weeknight meals". today, "sara's weeknight meals" is all about pot. no, not that kind. i'm talking about casseroles, dutch ovens, whatever you call them. they're the perfect vessel for a trio of cozy winter dishes.
the zwilling family of cookware is proud to support "sara's weeknight meals". today, "sara's weeknight meals" is all about pot. no, not that kind. i'm talking about casseroles, dutch ovens, whatever you call them. they're the perfect vessel for a trio of cozy winter dishes.