witch-hunt, would you you would stop a witch00, wouldn t you can you say, mr. president, bob mueller is honest and not conflicted. congressman, i m not a puppet to repeat what you re saying me. danny, you just heard whitaker trying to avoid saying that mueller s probe of not a witch-hunt. what did you think about his testimony yesterday. do you think he was over i had head? unfortunately your five minutes are up. and that was one of the best moments of yesterday when whitaker said that very thing to the chair, which drew gasps and laughter from the audience. look when you listen to whitaker s testimony yesterday a couple of things are obvious. number one, he was slow walking throughout the entire testimony answering slowly, repeating questions back. giving speeches in a sense. but substantively what did we get from the hearing? he did say on the record that he has not spoken to president trump about the mueller
while watson s camp celebrates, his dead wife s family and friends are devastated. here s abc s larry jacobs. i m going to grant the defense motion to reporter: the judge s ruling drew gasps from some, applause from others. gabe watson stood up a free man. watson was facing life without parole, charged with the murder of his wife, tina, on their australian honeymoon, 11 days after their marriage in 2003. when prosecutors rested their case, the judge agreed with the defense they had not met their burden of proof. we presented enough evidence in our opinion that this case should have gone to the jury. we hope that this decision by judge nail gives closure to everyone, to the thomas family, to the watson family. reporter: prosecutors said watson deliberately cut off tina s air supply as they went diving. watson told a very different story.