defense lawyer makes. in a self-defense case, it is way more common for a defendant to take the stand and i think if they had decided not to put him on the stand here, we might have had a different verdict. here is why. the law says was it reasonable for kyle rittenhouse to believe that his life was in jeopardy? or that he is in danger of great bodily harm and he got to take the stand and tell the jury directly here is what was in my mind. now, it s up to the jury whether they credited him and there the prosecution failed. on the cross-examination, they did not dent kyle rittenhouse. they did not give the jury a reason to say we don t believe him. and i think as a result, they were able to hear directly from kyle rittenhouse. clearly, they credited his testimony and that leads to not guilty. mayor rawlings-blake, that testimony of course was the moment rittenhouse took the stand and broke down. let me just play that one key moment, again. there was people right there. take a deep
what happened next would leave this distraught mother stunned. back to keith morrison with broken circle. teresa tucker left her texas home before dawn to reach her daughter s school in rural missouri. ashley, she was sure, was in trouble. teresa had never laid eyes on circle of hope girls ranch before. so when we pulled up, i was just kind of astonished. like, wow, this is it? really? she d been so desperate to find ashley somewhere safe, somewhere healing, she d sent her there on blind faith. she didn t like what she saw. so when ashley came, i seen her. take a deep breath. she had lost so much weight. she looked real sick. so i hugged her and told her, we re going home. but before they left, said
the country to receive a coronavirus vaccine shot. hi. open. take a deep breath. great job buddy. so what would you tell other kids, your same age, who are kind of share about the shot. we [laughs] . was it that pattern? no. are you happy that you re able to get it? at least it will protect me from the coronavirus. and santiago gets tonight s last word, the 11th hour with brian williams starts now. good evening once again on this night after election night happens to be day 288 of the biden administration, it s as narrow as they get, but the
shredding ballots and removing equipment. so, in your book, you included, you know, in italics, sort of the facts, your takedowns of each of these points and on the call, you know, this goes on for 20 minutes. you sort of take a deep breath. and then, you respond exactly as you are in this interview. very calmly. here is a taste of you. well, i ve listened to what the president has just said. we don t agree that you have won, and we don t i didn t agree about the 200,000 number that you had mentioned. i ll go through that point by point. and you did. point by point. i just want to ask you, as i read this transcript, 20 minutes, the president of the united states calls you up on a diatribe reciting completely made-up conspiracy number theories about ballot burning, all sorts of other things. throwing numbers all over the place about dead people and shredded ballots and stuffing ballots. you are sitting there for 20 minutes. secretary, what went through your head?
it s too hard. come on, come with me. every week, hundreds climb these steps. tonight, the church stays open forjohn. he s poorly, he s got mental health issues. if i lock this door. sit down here. ..he dies. tell me what s happened. john s paranoid. he needs urgent care. take a deep breath. take a really deep breath. i m panicking! so, tell me with the big panic is. what s the big one? it s happening across the road! all right, 0k. it s been going on too long! before this, john said he rang his gp for a prescription, but was told to call back in 48 hours. nobody else has listened! he s the only one that ever actually does sit down! -