Jennings to Audie Cornish Saying it’s a ‘Christian Thing’ to Call Jordan Neely the Victim: ‘Are You Saying I’m Not a Christian?’
‘But to my mind, someone lost a child’
Dec 11, 2024 2:00 PM
By Grabien Staff
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EXCERPT:
JENNINGS: "You keep referring — you keep referring to Neely as the victim. I think Penny is the victim in this case, and I think the people on that — I think people on the train are the victims."
CORNISH: "I have a tendency to call the people who die a victim. We have different ideas about that. But to my mind, someone lost a child and I‘m always going to feel for that person. That‘s just how I‘m built. It‘s like a Christian thing. But the reason why I‘m asking is — "
JENNINGS: "Are you saying — are you saying I‘m not a Christian?"
CORNISH: "I‘m not at all. I just want to make sure that you understand it‘s a values-based comment."
JENNINGS: "Are you saying I don‘t have any values?"
CORNISH: "Not a political one."
JENNINGS: "Are you saying I don‘t have any values?"
AVLON: "No, Scott, she is not saying that. Stop it."