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defense budget. ok tonight i go back to don't you think maybe in the longer term this is a good this crisis quote unquote crisis is a good idea because it makes people more fiscally responsible because that's the only thing that threatens the united states itself well i'd like to believe that a problem is like i said general eisenhower warned us in his closing speech about the military and industrial congressional complex that's why as mentioned before the break senator patty murray from from from washington state democrat pat to me republican senator from pennsylvania both have boeing as a colony so you get people who actually are more worried about their reelection than what's doing what's best for the american people because when i sat in the super committee i predicted they would naturally do nothing productive actually rein in these issues regarding the defense side of the house with that said boeing is actually the most creative of the super contractors because they actually had then a small bu
defense budget. ok tonight i go back to don't you think maybe in the longer term this is a good this crisis quote unquote crisis is a good idea because it makes people more fiscally responsible because that's the only thing that threatens the united states itself well i'd like to believe that a problem is like i said general eisenhower warned us in his closing speech about the military and industrial congressional complex that's why as mentioned before the break senator patty murray from from...
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she claims it was in defense, self-defense. what defense does chef in the light of that? >> first of all, there were two weapons. there was a gun as well as a knife. this was a horrendous crime where travis alexander was stabbed 29 times. one of those blows was lethal. severing the superior vena cava. he was also subjected to a knife slitting his throat from one end to the next, severing the airway and severing the jugular and carotid. that was also a fatal blow. if that wasn't enough, we ended up with a gunshot to the right side of his head that penetrated his brain and frontal lobe. now, the real distinction here between the defense and the prosecution is that the prosecution said he was shot last. where as the defense is saying he was shot first. that is a clear cut difference. this is where the autopsy comes in to position. and the medical evidence is very clear cut here. it's very simple. once the person is shot in the brain, in the frontal lobe, he or she can no longer raise his hands in defense of a knife attack. now, he had, travis alexander had, defense wounds, k
she claims it was in defense, self-defense. what defense does chef in the light of that? >> first of all, there were two weapons. there was a gun as well as a knife. this was a horrendous crime where travis alexander was stabbed 29 times. one of those blows was lethal. severing the superior vena cava. he was also subjected to a knife slitting his throat from one end to the next, severing the airway and severing the jugular and carotid. that was also a fatal blow. if that wasn't enough, we...
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defense. and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause) >> what a pleasure it is to be aboard this symbol of america's millery power, the uss macon island. what a pleasure it is to be among the men and women of our armed forces and the men and women of the first responders of the san francisco bay area. fleet week for many years in san francisco was a somewhat [inaudible] affair and it has been transformed into this great coming together by the military and the first responders, the great coming together of our uniformed personnel and a great [speaker not un
defense. and many of us that have served thought that he was one of the best secretary of defenses we've ever had. he's currently a senior fellow at the hoover institute and a freeman foley institute of international studies. he is the michael and barbara bavarian professor at stanford university and serves as co-director of the nuclear risk reduction initiative and preventive defense project. please help me welcome our speaker this morning, former secretary of defense william perry. (applause)...
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nato and a strong european defense corporation. balustrades and within nato. cell is strengthening the european defense policy is about investment capabilities and now i speak openly upfront and new institutions, then it could contribute in a viable way to strengthening our overall security. otherwise it will just be as i said. in that respect i am in favor of it, but i don't interfere with it. and just to conclude i'm not point, very often but discuss -- and some political groups are also discussing whether we should actually have a common european defense. now, to speak realistically, i don't if we will see it in my lifetime because when it comes to, and i intend to have for a long time, i say this because the secretary general nato, i have learned how much individual nations protect their integrity and national tea when it comes to defense and security policy. that's really untouchable. i don't think that will materialize, but i believe in the coming years we will see nations go up or he much, much more cross borders because the
nato and a strong european defense corporation. balustrades and within nato. cell is strengthening the european defense policy is about investment capabilities and now i speak openly upfront and new institutions, then it could contribute in a viable way to strengthening our overall security. otherwise it will just be as i said. in that respect i am in favor of it, but i don't interfere with it. and just to conclude i'm not point, very often but discuss -- and some political groups are also...
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the department of defense helps protect through the military presence in these regions and our defense corporation and our work to enhance the military capabilities of our allies. each of these aspects was the focus of my trip to the region which, included as has been noted, visits to israel, jordan, saudi arabia, egypt and the united arab emirates. israel is america's closest friend and ally in the middle east. with a former washington institute fellow and you know minister of defense y'all m was a fellow that the institute. and he went into some detail telling me about that. [laughter] i met with president peres and prime minister netanyahu, and in all those meetings i spent a good amount of time with ministry yalum who i had not met before. i knew ehud brock well. but minister yalum and i personally clicked. i liked him very much. i have high regard and value his advice and opinions and we have talked a number of times since and he will be back here i think next month. so that relationship is one that i value and i am much appreciative of how that first meeting came out. because per
the department of defense helps protect through the military presence in these regions and our defense corporation and our work to enhance the military capabilities of our allies. each of these aspects was the focus of my trip to the region which, included as has been noted, visits to israel, jordan, saudi arabia, egypt and the united arab emirates. israel is america's closest friend and ally in the middle east. with a former washington institute fellow and you know minister of defense y'all m...
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for modest money guzzlers like the iron dome a look at the dollars and cents of supporting israel's defense systems coming up. it's thursday may ninth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm megan lopez and you're watching r.t. . starting off this hour tens of thousands of student activists flooded the streets of chile yesterday to protest the education system there between thirty seven and eighty thousand students actually gallery in santiago fall party c.e.o. concepcion. to demand more affordable higher education just recently the chilean government changed the criteria for students to receive federal financial aid the minimum income requirements were raised a centrally disqualifying thousands of students from acquiring the aid they need to pay for college the protests were largely peaceful however there were a few instances where a group of people donning masks actually clashed with police officers here's a look at the science and sounds from yesterday's demonstrations. now these protests have been happening intermittently ever since two thousand and eleven but in the lead up to the country's el
for modest money guzzlers like the iron dome a look at the dollars and cents of supporting israel's defense systems coming up. it's thursday may ninth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm megan lopez and you're watching r.t. . starting off this hour tens of thousands of student activists flooded the streets of chile yesterday to protest the education system there between thirty seven and eighty thousand students actually gallery in santiago fall party c.e.o. concepcion. to demand more affordable...
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was the defense strategy. the longer we keep her on the stand, the more they hear from her they will hopefully ingratiate themselves with her to a certain extent and hopefully spare her life. >> jurors had four months to think about all the questions. just two days ago, they came up with the answers. and a verdict. s used double milm their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, you guys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard growing contest and go! ♪ i win! what's in your wallet? [ male announcer ] when you wear dentures you may not know it, but your mouth is under attack. food particles infiltrate and bacteria proliferate. ♪ protect your mouth, with fixodent. the adhesive helps create a food seal defense for a clean mouth and kills bacteria for f
was the defense strategy. the longer we keep her on the stand, the more they hear from her they will hopefully ingratiate themselves with her to a certain extent and hopefully spare her life. >> jurors had four months to think about all the questions. just two days ago, they came up with the answers. and a verdict. s used double milm their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the venture...
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carter was confirmed as defense secretary, excuse me, as deputy secretary of defense in october of 2011 after serving as undersecretary for acquisition, technology and logistics since principle of 2009. dr. carter's a very lauded and longtime, well known defense official to most of you, and i'd like, if possible, to have a few questions after he finishes with his remarks. and, please, direct those questions to the subject at hand, if you would, please. let's give a big national press club welcome to secretary ashton carter. secretary? [applause] >> thank you, gene. and thanks for the opportunity to be here once again at the press club. one month ago it was now, secretary hagel gave a speech at the national defense university that described the major strategic and budgetary challenges that, and choices -- and also opportunities -- that we as a defense enterprise face. and be i'd like to pick up -- and i'd like to pick up where he left off in the one of what will undoubtedly be a series of discussions that extend over the spring and summer as we in the defense department with the congress
carter was confirmed as defense secretary, excuse me, as deputy secretary of defense in october of 2011 after serving as undersecretary for acquisition, technology and logistics since principle of 2009. dr. carter's a very lauded and longtime, well known defense official to most of you, and i'd like, if possible, to have a few questions after he finishes with his remarks. and, please, direct those questions to the subject at hand, if you would, please. let's give a big national press club...
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defense. we have codified it in policy over the years and certainly things have advanced since 9/11 and hurricane katrina, but there has been a real gap in detailed preplanning for emergency response, particularly as it works its way down the chain into the tactical forces that would respond, most specifically i think those on active duty. this is an area that we don't tend to pay a lot of attention to and very often when it comes we tray to look the other way. i believe that we have been reasonably responsive in immediate response, immediate response by doctrine and policy are military dod authorities moving out their gates into their neighborhoods when a disaster hits right next door. i mean, that seems to make sense. we have good relationships at our bases and stations and the ability to roll out and assist is something you would expect to work out pretty well. some of that has matured, in fact. in the state of california we have established a number of agreements, most particularly the wil
defense. we have codified it in policy over the years and certainly things have advanced since 9/11 and hurricane katrina, but there has been a real gap in detailed preplanning for emergency response, particularly as it works its way down the chain into the tactical forces that would respond, most specifically i think those on active duty. this is an area that we don't tend to pay a lot of attention to and very often when it comes we tray to look the other way. i believe that we have been...
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he was a defense attorney out of new york. and i said to you off air that i am very concerned that that's exactly what's going to happen. i think that no one who doesn't want to believe in the jury system and the criminal justice system will be happy with the results one way or the other. i think the evidence is going to be such that we will know most of what happened that night, because we have the forensic evidence, i won't go over it all, but we have a lot of forensic evidence and people seem to really want to find out some magical formula that suggests that it just wasn't trayvon martin's fault because they don't want to suggest that a 17-year-old could have caused his own death. but those who want that as a result will never accept an acquittal and those who believe that george acted in absolute self-defense will never accept a conviction. my fear is that the very thing that ben crump says he wants which is this is a civil rights matter that we should talk about, if we're not careful, we're just going to go to opposite en
he was a defense attorney out of new york. and i said to you off air that i am very concerned that that's exactly what's going to happen. i think that no one who doesn't want to believe in the jury system and the criminal justice system will be happy with the results one way or the other. i think the evidence is going to be such that we will know most of what happened that night, because we have the forensic evidence, i won't go over it all, but we have a lot of forensic evidence and people...
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and the argument for self-defense -- she had to testify. >> it was a stupid defense. how do you have self-defense with a guy in a shower stabbed 27 times and she had not a scratch on her. >> neil: had he been killed only one way, had he been just stabbed, shot, just shot, had he been not cut ear to ear, in other words, all of this was done and it was one cruelty upon another -- >> the fact there was that was actually very potent for the defense to show rage. to show someone so crazed that actually -- in a theoretical. >> neil: would it help? >> it would have been more helpful. >> dan springer, how is it looking there? >>> maybe not. go ahead. >> the rage element, they had had to show -- the protection had to show premeditation. just arguing it was rage would have taken away from that idea of it was premeditated. she just -- a jealous rage, she found out about a girlfriend and she took off with the knife. the result is the same. travis is dead. with you the gruesome -- gruesome facts pumped it up. >> because she wasn't sympathetic. you hated her and her own lawyer hate
and the argument for self-defense -- she had to testify. >> it was a stupid defense. how do you have self-defense with a guy in a shower stabbed 27 times and she had not a scratch on her. >> neil: had he been killed only one way, had he been just stabbed, shot, just shot, had he been not cut ear to ear, in other words, all of this was done and it was one cruelty upon another -- >> the fact there was that was actually very potent for the defense to show rage. to show someone so...
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even though the defense is claiming defense and can bring in character evidence in the form of reputation testimony, the prosecution cannot bring in reputation evidence on the part of mr. zimmerman. the prosecution's hands are tied under florida law and the evidence code. >> now, we've just received news that the defense for mr. zimmerman has just asked the judge for a six-week delay. why would they do that? >> well, clearly the defense wants as much time as they can to gather all of their resources and get their strategy straight as to how they are going to go forward in this trial and how they are going to seek reasonable doubt in front of this jury. so delay, delay is always the name of the game for the defense and they are employing that strategy in this case in an attempt to bring this further and further down the road and make the case potentially weaker for the state of florida. >> zachary carter, mr. zimmerman's lawyer was on fox news today and here's what he's saying as to why he feels the photos on trayvon's cell phone were relevant. i want your response. >> because if the issue
even though the defense is claiming defense and can bring in character evidence in the form of reputation testimony, the prosecution cannot bring in reputation evidence on the part of mr. zimmerman. the prosecution's hands are tied under florida law and the evidence code. >> now, we've just received news that the defense for mr. zimmerman has just asked the judge for a six-week delay. why would they do that? >> well, clearly the defense wants as much time as they can to gather all...
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but the defense is saying, no, not quite. this expert is talking about -- and you have to read this report of their proposed expert. the sounds that he heard and the voices he heard sounded like a religious statement. it sounded like he was making some kind of religious reference. that is not the language of voice identification. that's the language of reading tea leaves. that's like a psychic reading into what george zimmerman may or may not have been doing. >> it looks like they are wrapping right now. sorry to interrupt you. as you're talking, i wanted to make sure viewers wanted to know this is a live picture of the courtroom. i expected motion goss to go most of the day. i'm surprised they rifled through them. you can see mark o'mara greeting some of the members in the court. george zimmerman, though, wasn't there today. standby. we're going to hit this topic again as we sift through what else has transpired. there's a lot to go through. we'll revisit this. standby if you would. danny live for us. i want to bring you up
but the defense is saying, no, not quite. this expert is talking about -- and you have to read this report of their proposed expert. the sounds that he heard and the voices he heard sounded like a religious statement. it sounded like he was making some kind of religious reference. that is not the language of voice identification. that's the language of reading tea leaves. that's like a psychic reading into what george zimmerman may or may not have been doing. >> it looks like they are...
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of the ministry of defense. --re are two major regions reasons. he says he cannot be a part of what is happening in the country, namely the armored besieging ministries of justice and foreign affairs and international corporations. he mentioned because the military groups, they are dressed in military uniforms. he says he can't be part of this by being silent and taking no action or by taking any action. he says he cannot be part of as aing the libyan blood minister of defense. on the same side, he cannot be silent and that is why he cannot destroy democracy by being silent about what is happening or being a part of by gettingbya blood into a confrontation with the groups besieging the military of justice and the military of foreign affairs and international corporation. today, the general national congress is supposed to submit --official request [indiscernible] all of that comes as a result of what the country has been inently with -- witnessing terms of the political isolation law by the national congress. wh
of the ministry of defense. --re are two major regions reasons. he says he cannot be a part of what is happening in the country, namely the armored besieging ministries of justice and foreign affairs and international corporations. he mentioned because the military groups, they are dressed in military uniforms. he says he can't be part of this by being silent and taking no action or by taking any action. he says he cannot be part of as aing the libyan blood minister of defense. on the same...
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you wouldn't see it that way because you have feelings for the defense, right? >> i beg your pardon, sir. >> you seem to be having trouble answering my question. if you have a problem understanding the question, ask me that. if you want to spar with me, will that affect the way you view your testimony? >> objection. argumentative. sustained. >> and on his final exchange with jodi arias martinez made perhaps his most important point, that she is a liar. >> so you lied to him, right? >> objection. argumentative. asked and answered. >> you didn't tell the whole story, right? that's what you said, right? >> that would be accurate. >> reporter: and with that prosecutor juan martinez abruptly ended his grilling and gripping cross-examination of jodi arias. next, jurors get a turn to ask questions. >> what is your understanding of the word "skank"? >> reporter: a hint of what they might be thinking. are everywhere these days. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 but there is one source with a wealth of etf knowledge tdd: 1-800-345-2550 all in one place. tdd: 1-800-345-2550 introducing
you wouldn't see it that way because you have feelings for the defense, right? >> i beg your pardon, sir. >> you seem to be having trouble answering my question. if you have a problem understanding the question, ask me that. if you want to spar with me, will that affect the way you view your testimony? >> objection. argumentative. sustained. >> and on his final exchange with jodi arias martinez made perhaps his most important point, that she is a liar. >> so you...
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the defense is preparing his client. i prepare them for the worst and hope for the best, other attorneys are more optimistic. if i'm jody, i'm telling here the likelihood in this just addiction is you're going to get convicted and hopefully of a lesser count and there are appeals and you keep calm and professional as possible. >> shepard: the good and the bad. you're the defense for jodi arias, your client over 18 days on the stand. >> what i hope is she made a connection. i hope the last couple days -- there were three jurors, don't be surprised if they're men. one thing people presume is the women are softer. often that's not the case, especially when dealing with a female defendant. you're hoping in those 18 days she related to somebody and some guy is saying i'm holding out for manslaughter. let her do her 7 to 21 years. that's a lot of time. i'm not getting involved with the death penalty and that's what you call a compromised verdict. we shall find out shortly what was going on. >> shepard: we'll talk about that in
the defense is preparing his client. i prepare them for the worst and hope for the best, other attorneys are more optimistic. if i'm jody, i'm telling here the likelihood in this just addiction is you're going to get convicted and hopefully of a lesser count and there are appeals and you keep calm and professional as possible. >> shepard: the good and the bad. you're the defense for jodi arias, your client over 18 days on the stand. >> what i hope is she made a connection. i hope...
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was the defense strategy. the longer we keep her on the stand, the more they hear from her they will hopefully ingratiate themselves with her to a certain extent and hopefully spare her life. >> jurors had four months to think of all the questions. just two days ago, they came up with the answers. and a verdict. ♪ [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its three cleaning zones with dynamic power bristles reach between teeth with more brush movements to remove up to 100% more plaque than a regular manual brush. and even 76% more plaque than sonicare flexcare in hard to reach areas. oral-b deep sweep 5000 power brush. life opens up when you do. [growl] oral-b deep sweep 5000 we used to live with a bear. we'd always have to go everywhere with it. get in the front. we drive. it was so embarrasing that we just wanted to say, well, go away. shoo bear. but we can't really tell bears what
was the defense strategy. the longer we keep her on the stand, the more they hear from her they will hopefully ingratiate themselves with her to a certain extent and hopefully spare her life. >> jurors had four months to think of all the questions. just two days ago, they came up with the answers. and a verdict. ♪ [ male announcer ] from the way the bristles move to the way they clean, once you try an oral-b deep sweep power brush, you'll never go back to a regular manual brush. its...
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, defense to the police and you're empowering the police to determine whether there's self-defense or not? the probable cause is, you have a dead body of an unarmed person and there was no crime, there was no reason that the police could determine that at the scene, that's probable cause. i mean, otherwise anyone in this country could be shot and killed and the police could just decide in the police station will decide whether they go or not. that's a very dangerous precedent, wouldn't you think so, attorney o'mara? >> i definitely would agree with your perspective. i truly do. because what it seems like it would have given the cops too much power. and if in fact they can look at somebody, look at the circumstances, not do a good job at investigating and say, you know what, this guy is black, this guy is purple, that's not probable cause, you're right, that's an inappropriate decision. but i will say that if we give cops the opportunities to investigate crimes fully and they actually do, it's not a bad way to say you have to have probable cause. now, here's a concern that i think is o
, defense to the police and you're empowering the police to determine whether there's self-defense or not? the probable cause is, you have a dead body of an unarmed person and there was no crime, there was no reason that the police could determine that at the scene, that's probable cause. i mean, otherwise anyone in this country could be shot and killed and the police could just decide in the police station will decide whether they go or not. that's a very dangerous precedent, wouldn't you...
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have to use equal force. >> the defense called witnesses, including a close friend. >> the defense calls desiree freedom. >> to try and shatter the image of travis as the pure mormon man. >> in your religion is premarital sex allowed? >> no. >> did travis claim to be a virgin? >> yes, he did. >> did he seem happy to be a virgin? >> yes. >> and did he seem proud? >> yes. >> travis alexander, there's no question he was conflicted. he was trying to be a good mormon and probably was, except when it came to jodi arias she would have sex with him. and they kept it a secret. but if this got out, it would hurt his standing in his church, in his social circle. it might have hurt him professionally. >> jodi was, in the words of her defense attorney, travis's dirty little secret, something he vividly demonstrated in this lurid phone call. >> you, you were hot. start touching yourself. >> when you hear this call, it's crucial to understand the difference. the difference between the type of person that travis portrayed himself to be versus the things that he said on this recorded call. >> that was so
have to use equal force. >> the defense called witnesses, including a close friend. >> the defense calls desiree freedom. >> to try and shatter the image of travis as the pure mormon man. >> in your religion is premarital sex allowed? >> no. >> did travis claim to be a virgin? >> yes, he did. >> did he seem happy to be a virgin? >> yes. >> and did he seem proud? >> yes. >> travis alexander, there's no question he was...
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>> yes, i do. >> reporter: but martinez tore into the defense experts. >> i'm sorry. i don't see it that way. >> right. you wouldn't see it that way because you have feelings for the defendant, right? >> i beg your pardon, sir. >> you seem to be having trouble answering my question. if you have a problem understanding the question, ask me that. if you want to spar with me, will that affect the way you view your testimony? >> objection. argumentative. >> sustained. >> reporter: and on his final exchange with jodi arias, martinez made perhaps his most important point, that she is a liar. >> so you lied to him, right? >> objection. argumentative. asked and answered. >> sustained. >> you didn't tell the whole story, right? that's what you said, right? >> that would be accurate. >> reporter: and with that prosecutor juan martinez abruptly ended his grilling and gripping cross-examination of jodi arias. next, jurors get a turn to ask questions. >> what is your understanding of the word "skank"? >> reporter: a hint of what they might be thinking. did you know, your eyes can
>> yes, i do. >> reporter: but martinez tore into the defense experts. >> i'm sorry. i don't see it that way. >> right. you wouldn't see it that way because you have feelings for the defendant, right? >> i beg your pardon, sir. >> you seem to be having trouble answering my question. if you have a problem understanding the question, ask me that. if you want to spar with me, will that affect the way you view your testimony? >> objection. argumentative....
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>> yes, i do. >> reporter: but martinez tore into the defense experts. >> i'm sorry. i don't see it that way. >> right. you wouldn't see it that way because you have feelings for the defendant, right? >> i beg your pardon, sir. >> you seem to be having trouble answering my question. if you have a problem understanding the question, ask me that. if you want to spar with me, will that affect the way you view your testimony? >> objection. argumentative. >> sustained. >> reporter: and on his final exchange with jodi arias, martinez made perhaps his most important point, that she is a liar. >> so you lied to him, right? >> objection. argumentative. asked and answered. >> sustained. >> you didn't tell the whole story, right? that's what you said, right? >> that would be accurate. >> reporter: and with that prosecutor juan martinez abruptly ended his grilling and gripping cross-examination of jodi arias. next, jurors get a turn to ask questions. >> what is your understanding of the word "skank"? >> reporter: a hint of what they might be thinking. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] t
>> yes, i do. >> reporter: but martinez tore into the defense experts. >> i'm sorry. i don't see it that way. >> right. you wouldn't see it that way because you have feelings for the defendant, right? >> i beg your pardon, sir. >> you seem to be having trouble answering my question. if you have a problem understanding the question, ask me that. if you want to spar with me, will that affect the way you view your testimony? >> objection. argumentative....
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you wouldn't see it that way because you have feelings for the defense, right? >> i beg your pardon, sir. >> you seem to be having trouble answering my question. if you have a problem understanding the question, ask me that. if you want to spar with me, will that affect the way you view your testimony? >> objection. argumentative. sustained. >> and on his final exchange with jodi arias martinez made point, that she is a liar. >> so you lied to him, right? >> objection. argumentative. asked and answered. >> you didn't tell the whole story, right? that's what you said, right? >> that would be accurate. >> reporter: and with that prosecutor juan martinez abruptly ended his grilling and gripping cross-examination of jodi arias. next, jurors get a turn to ask questions. >> what is your understanding of the word "skank"? >> reporter: a hint of what they might be thinking. unlike other diapers, pampers has 3 absorbent layers, for up to 12 hours of protection overnight. ♪ pampers. oh, boy. [ groans ] ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ [ engine revs ] join us at projectluna.c
you wouldn't see it that way because you have feelings for the defense, right? >> i beg your pardon, sir. >> you seem to be having trouble answering my question. if you have a problem understanding the question, ask me that. if you want to spar with me, will that affect the way you view your testimony? >> objection. argumentative. sustained. >> and on his final exchange with jodi arias martinez made point, that she is a liar. >> so you lied to him, right? >>...
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how critical, sir, are these to our national defense? >> extremely critical. for example, let's take the joint strike fighter. that's the quintessential new american weapons system for the first part of this century. it costs $1.4 trillion so far. it's been plagued by a bunch of cost overruns and the reason for the cost overruns is because of many new added features to the aircraft and plus it has to not only meet air force requirements but marine and navy requirements, as well and then the foreign requirements so the program costs a lot of money. every time that something like this happens where the chinese or others get in to the weapons system and hack in to the plans for that weapons system, it means that new plans have to be developed and those costs go up even further. >> the thing is, you know, we know this, the chinese espionage, we are not breaking news here. this is not new. we know that the concern surged. we know that the administration expressed a concern to chinese governments. let's end with you, kevin. roading the "the washington post" piece, t
how critical, sir, are these to our national defense? >> extremely critical. for example, let's take the joint strike fighter. that's the quintessential new american weapons system for the first part of this century. it costs $1.4 trillion so far. it's been plagued by a bunch of cost overruns and the reason for the cost overruns is because of many new added features to the aircraft and plus it has to not only meet air force requirements but marine and navy requirements, as well and then...
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national defense programs. there is a lot more to this issue, but it is an indication of the importance of our concern here. technology continues to expand into every area of modern life. our power stations, our dams, and our defense industrial base are all online. even everyday items like our cards, our home alarm systems, even our refrigerators are increasingly connected to the internet. unfortunately, these innovations have been accompanied by new threats to our prosperity, to our privacy, to our intellectual property, to our very national security. this subcommittee has heard previously about hackers who have taken over the webcams of unsuspecting americans' computers we've heard about companies like anonymous launching attacks against financial institutions. se have heard about criminal that use bot nets to send spam, to send e-mails to capture credit card ever nation or to engage in click fraud, scare where the mower ran somewhere schemes. heard about the advanced threats that allow foreign entities to st
national defense programs. there is a lot more to this issue, but it is an indication of the importance of our concern here. technology continues to expand into every area of modern life. our power stations, our dams, and our defense industrial base are all online. even everyday items like our cards, our home alarm systems, even our refrigerators are increasingly connected to the internet. unfortunately, these innovations have been accompanied by new threats to our prosperity, to our privacy,...
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self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. >> reporter: it's been more than >> reporter: it's been more than four years since friends discovered travis alexander's crumpled up body. >> jodi arias killed travis alexander. there is no doubt about it. the million dollar question is what would have forced her to do it. >> after telling two different stories about her innocence, jodi now admitted under oath that she was the killer. >> reporter: she pled not guilty. self defense. that she was forced to kill travis. >> in just those two minutes, jodi had to make a choice. she would either live or she would die. >> the death
self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. >> reporter: it's been more...
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but did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. >> he called me a bitch and >> he called me a bitch and kicked me in the ribs. y diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios saved like $480 bucks. that's a lot of money. i know, right? wait...you have a car? yeah, an suv. [ male announcer ] switch and you could save $480 bucks with state farm. yeah, an suv. thein the blackberry hubets you peek ifrom any app. essages blackberry z10 with blackberry hub. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10. what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. the sleep number memorial day sale. not just ordinary beds on sale, but
but did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. >> he called me a bitch and >> he called me a bitch and kicked me in the ribs. y diet. that's true. ...but you still have to go to the gym. ♪ the one and only, cheerios ♪ the one and only, cheerios saved like $480 bucks. that's a lot of money. i know, right? wait...you have a car? yeah, an suv. [ male announcer ] switch and you could...
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you wouldn't see it that way because you have feelings for the defense, right? >> i beg your pardon, sir. >> you seem to be having trouble answering my question. if you have a problem understanding the question, ask me that. if you want to spar with me, will that affect the way you view your testimony? >> objection. argumentative. sustained. >> and on his final exchange with jodi arias martinez made perhaps his most important point, that she is a liar. >> so you lied to him, right? >> objection. argumentative. asked and answered. >> you didn't tell the whole story, right? that's what you said, right? >> that would be accurate. >> reporter: and with that prosecutor juan martinez abruptly ended his grilling and gripping cross-examination of jodi arias. next, jurors get a turn to ask questions. >> what is your understanding of the word "skank"? >> reporter: a hint of what they might be thinking. [ jennifer garner ] why can't powerful sunscreen feel great? actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer. its superior uva uvb protection helps prevent early skin aging and s
you wouldn't see it that way because you have feelings for the defense, right? >> i beg your pardon, sir. >> you seem to be having trouble answering my question. if you have a problem understanding the question, ask me that. if you want to spar with me, will that affect the way you view your testimony? >> objection. argumentative. sustained. >> and on his final exchange with jodi arias martinez made perhaps his most important point, that she is a liar. >> so you...
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that's for the european defense agency. and certainly, we need more cooperation and consultation and coordination when it comes to politics. and here we really have an absurd situation, an absurd situation. in formal meetings we are only allowed to discuss one issue, one issue; bosnia. because the e.u. conducts an operation in bosnia within the berlin -- [inaudible] framework as it's called. i won't go into all the detail. the bottom lewin is this is the -- line is this is the only issue we are allowed to discuss in formal meetings x. those meetings take place with e.u. at 26. that is, without civil participation. and for the same reason, the e.u., of course, a bit reluctant to have too many of those meetings with only 26 out of 27 members. now, if we suggest to discuss other issues of relevance, kosovo, for instance, then we can only do it in informal meetings, and then in exchange the turks are reluctant to accept too many of those meetings. that's where we are. and that leads me to the conclusion that unless we find a so
that's for the european defense agency. and certainly, we need more cooperation and consultation and coordination when it comes to politics. and here we really have an absurd situation, an absurd situation. in formal meetings we are only allowed to discuss one issue, one issue; bosnia. because the e.u. conducts an operation in bosnia within the berlin -- [inaudible] framework as it's called. i won't go into all the detail. the bottom lewin is this is the -- line is this is the only issue we are...
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you have to use equal force. >> the defense called witnesses, including a close friend. >> the defense calls desiree freeman. >> to try and shatter the image of travis as the pure mormon man. >> in your religion, is premarital sex allowed? >> no. >> did travis claim to be a virgin? >> yes, he did. >> did he seem happy to be a virgin? >> yes. >> and did he seem proud? >> yes. >> travis alexander, there's no question he was conflicted. he was trying to be a good mormon and probably was, except when it came to jodi arias, she would have sex with him and they kept it a secret. but if this got out, it would hurt his standing in his church, in his social circle, it might have hurt him professionally. >> jodi was, in the words of her defense attorney, travis's dirty little secret, something he vividly demonstrated in this lurid phone call. >> you, you were hot. start touching yourself. >> when you hear this call, it's important to hear the difference, the difference between the type of person travis portrayed himself to be versus the things he said on this recorded call. >> that was so hot. t
you have to use equal force. >> the defense called witnesses, including a close friend. >> the defense calls desiree freeman. >> to try and shatter the image of travis as the pure mormon man. >> in your religion, is premarital sex allowed? >> no. >> did travis claim to be a virgin? >> yes, he did. >> did he seem happy to be a virgin? >> yes. >> and did he seem proud? >> yes. >> travis alexander, there's no question he was...
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self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. r ] what does beauty feel like? find out with venus embrace. every five-bladed stroke gives you 360 degrees of smooth for goddess skin you can feel and feel. ♪ i'm your venus only from venus embrace. [ male announcer ] the first look is only the beginning. ♪ ♪ this is a stunning work of technology. ♪ this is the 2013 lexus es and the first-ever es hybrid. this is the pursuit of perfection. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a
self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. r ] what does beauty feel like? find...
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maybe the defense is just preserving the record. who know what is will happen, if she is going to get the death sentence. maybe she'll have an issue on appeal, ineffective assistance of counsel and they're preser preserving the record. i am not surprised the judge did not let him out. there are a handful of days left. >> is it a stretch? it comes on the heels of this extremely unor to docked interview she gave saying, you know what, i'm done, i don't want to live the rest of my life in prison. i prefer, kill me now. is it a stretch to do tease two moves? >> i don't think it's a stretch at all. coming out of the same hearing, we know the judge ordered the sheriffs department not to allow any more media interviews, but the portion of the hearing is sealed that deals with this motion the defense filed to withdraw. so i think all of it regarding the timing is suspicious and it's probably related. >> jeffrey toobin, i don't even. i can't for a moment physical out what it's like to be her attorney. the mitigation specialist worked valiant
maybe the defense is just preserving the record. who know what is will happen, if she is going to get the death sentence. maybe she'll have an issue on appeal, ineffective assistance of counsel and they're preser preserving the record. i am not surprised the judge did not let him out. there are a handful of days left. >> is it a stretch? it comes on the heels of this extremely unor to docked interview she gave saying, you know what, i'm done, i don't want to live the rest of my life in...
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self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a writand uterine cancers. i even wrote a play about that. my symptoms were a pain in my abdomen and periods that were heavier and longer than usual for me. if you have symptoms that last two weeks or longer, be brave, go to the doctor. ovarian and uterine cancers are gynecologic cancers. symptoms are not the same for everyone. i got sick...and then i got better. it shows. we don't run like that. we build john deere equipment the way we always have: the right way. times change. our principles don't. you don't just have our word on it. you've go
self defense. >> story one. i wasn't there. wasn't there. what are you talking about? >>> version two, all right, yeah, i was there. but there were these two ninjas that came in and they killed travis and i was able to get o out of there. >>> story three, i was there. i did it. but i did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> reporter: coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. i'm also a survivor of ovarian a...
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but did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. >> he called me a bitch and kicked me in the ribs. itive?? have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall we? jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dracula volunteering at a blood drive. we have cookies... get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. how we get there is not. we're americans. we work. we plan. ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. to help you retire your way, with confidence. ♪ that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. let's get to work. ameriprise financial. more within reach. let's get to work. and suggests words you can0 flick on to the screen. blackberry z10 with flick typing. built to keep you moving. see it in action at blackberry.com/z10. >>> the state of arizon
but did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. >> he called me a bitch and kicked me in the ribs. itive?? have you eaten today? i had some lebanese food for lunch. i love the lebanese. i... i'm not sure. enough of the formalities... lets get started shall we? jimmy how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? happier than dracula volunteering at a blood drive. we...
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we presented an aggressive defense. we think we did it in a fair way, and in a hard-working way, and they found what they found. they familiar him not guilty of four -- wait a minute -- five different murders was a not guilty so obviously they paid attention. they didn't just come downey jerk and fine him guilty of everything. they found -- this jury found five -- five murder count were not guilty they obviously took their job seriously. >> jack, three first degrees, make the prosecution's job easier and yours tough center. >> multiple murder is is an aggravated circumstance so that gives them an aggravating circumstance to are argue so, obviously, more than one would be -- suffice for that aggravating circumstance. >> what factors can you argue to save his life? >> i don't want to comment on this. there's still a gag order. >> your client is -- enigma. can you tell us about the man, the person? we don't know much about him. >> again, that's not -- we're still under a gag order as far as what we intend to present, as fa
we presented an aggressive defense. we think we did it in a fair way, and in a hard-working way, and they found what they found. they familiar him not guilty of four -- wait a minute -- five different murders was a not guilty so obviously they paid attention. they didn't just come downey jerk and fine him guilty of everything. they found -- this jury found five -- five murder count were not guilty they obviously took their job seriously. >> jack, three first degrees, make the...
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defense. because that is the usual practice, is that you rape a woman in the night or gang rape her, and then force her to get married so that it can be justified. there are judgments by the supreme court where the same defense has been taken. like, "look at these photographs, look at this marriage certificate." i think the rapists in pakistan are not very creative about their defenses. they keep on coming up with the same defenses. >> the thing about the marriage is that the key witnesses who could have validated the marriage did not come and give evidence. >> narrator: from the court documents we found the name of the cleric who says he married kainat and ahsan. we traveled to a nearby town to find him. >> narrator: we had learned from her school and birth records that kainat was 13 years old at the time. >> narrator: according to pakistan's secular laws, a woman under 16 cannot consent to marriage. but there is a loophole. as an islamic state, pakistan also follows the islamic law, known as
defense. because that is the usual practice, is that you rape a woman in the night or gang rape her, and then force her to get married so that it can be justified. there are judgments by the supreme court where the same defense has been taken. like, "look at these photographs, look at this marriage certificate." i think the rapists in pakistan are not very creative about their defenses. they keep on coming up with the same defenses. >> the thing about the marriage is that the...
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if these three people can point to one of these things, that's helpful to the defense. >> the defense wouldn't have immediate access do them. at some point the defense will have access to them if they choose to speak to them. >> they'll have access to their defense right away afterward right? >> right. they may want to speak to them to show mitigating factors. >> what do i know at this point? just the lo gist ticks you will about a federal arrest or being taken into the custody of the fbi? how does it play out? >> normally when you have an arrest it's followed by an appearance in front of a judge within a reasonable period of time. nothing is normal about this case, and so we don't know. the fbi may decide to keep them in detention, not to bring them in front of a judge. they probably don't have lawyers at this point. there's a lot of flexibility if they're willing to risk not being able to use statements they make in their criminal case. >> let me interrupt you for a moment. i want to go to brian todd who's standing by live. brian, you're aware of the tweets. what have you been able
if these three people can point to one of these things, that's helpful to the defense. >> the defense wouldn't have immediate access do them. at some point the defense will have access to them if they choose to speak to them. >> they'll have access to their defense right away afterward right? >> right. they may want to speak to them to show mitigating factors. >> what do i know at this point? just the lo gist ticks you will about a federal arrest or being taken into the...
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former defense don rumsfeld, secretary of defense. it will be terrific. >>> when we come back, we have a lot of breaking fuse. we have essentially dualing courtroom dramas today where o.j. simpson after silence for years is about to take the stand and break that silence. he says he shouldn't be in prison at all. a lot of people in america don't agree with that, says he shouldn't be there for why he's there. he says he deserves a new trial, his lawyer fouled up. on the right-hand side of your screen, jodi arias back in court as the medical examiner is set to testify very graphically about how awful the death of travis alexander was. how much pain he suffered. why that means jodi should potentially die. we are back live from phoenix after this. designed for men's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day men's 50+. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. so you can capture your receipts, ink for all business purchases. and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spe
former defense don rumsfeld, secretary of defense. it will be terrific. >>> when we come back, we have a lot of breaking fuse. we have essentially dualing courtroom dramas today where o.j. simpson after silence for years is about to take the stand and break that silence. he says he shouldn't be in prison at all. a lot of people in america don't agree with that, says he shouldn't be there for why he's there. he says he deserves a new trial, his lawyer fouled up. on the right-hand side...
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to arms armed forces on foreign soil what are the details inside the national defense authorization act find out coming up the new york city anarchistic finds himself in jail after refusing to speak in federal court and he may face eighteen months for a silence later on in the show will shine a spotlight on the case of terri koch. well it's wednesday may twenty second at four pm in washington d.c. i'm margaret held you are watching our t.v. starting off this hour oklahoma residents try to pick up the pieces after that devastating storm ripped through the region late monday the hardest hit the small telling of moore oklahoma the search and rescue efforts are ongoing as official struggled to handle the destruction left in the wake of this category five tornado the storm was upgraded from an e.f. four late tuesday well monday's tornado will no doubt have a profound impact on the daily life indefinitely however one question lingers what will it take to rebuild more artie's nicholas sanchez donovan is on the ground and brings us the latest. just fulci a towel is off to a devastating e.f.
to arms armed forces on foreign soil what are the details inside the national defense authorization act find out coming up the new york city anarchistic finds himself in jail after refusing to speak in federal court and he may face eighteen months for a silence later on in the show will shine a spotlight on the case of terri koch. well it's wednesday may twenty second at four pm in washington d.c. i'm margaret held you are watching our t.v. starting off this hour oklahoma residents try to pick...
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missile defense and aircraft you. officials point to china u.s. news outlets run articles with headlines like this one china is winning the cyber war because they hacked us plans for we'll war china traditionally denies the accusations of cyber espionage but if the accusation is true if one still has to ask the u. what's what do you expect when they see your cyber or forces attacking another country's infrastructure or when they hear you say you are pivoting to asia pacific with all that military gear to counter china in washington i'm going to check out. while there's parts of washington now former pentagon official michael maloof is the michael hi there i mean how important should countries put this on the priority list the infrastructure the cyber infrastructure i.e. what's the worst that could happen well thanks for having me it's a very serious development the chinese and others might be targeting are our critical infrastructures which are all electronically based so consequently any attack on our on our critical infrastructures could actuall
missile defense and aircraft you. officials point to china u.s. news outlets run articles with headlines like this one china is winning the cyber war because they hacked us plans for we'll war china traditionally denies the accusations of cyber espionage but if the accusation is true if one still has to ask the u. what's what do you expect when they see your cyber or forces attacking another country's infrastructure or when they hear you say you are pivoting to asia pacific with all that...
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a continuing decline in european defense and european defense budgets will inevitably in the declining role for our confidence on the global stage. and europe will be unable to participate in crisis management. is byly way to avoid this holding the line on defense spending to stop the cuts and to start reinvesting in security as soon as our economies recover. meanwhile, we need to make better use of what we have. o mo together as europeans within the european union and within nato. to deliver the critical defense of abilities that are too expensive for any individual country to deliver alone. , having the right capabilities is important. but it is not enough. we must also have the political will to use them. to deal with security challenges on europe's doorstep, to help manage crises further away that might affect us here at home and to better share the security curtain with our north american allies. european nations need to develop a truly global perspective -- a global perspective. we must not he come absorbed by art domestic economic woes. he must look outward, not inward. and we n
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but did it in self defense because travis was going to kill me. >> coming up, the trial. jodi takes the stand to give her side of the story. >> he called me a bitch and kicked me in the ribs. actually it can. neutrogena® ultra sheer. its superior uva uvb protection helps prevent early skin aging and skin cancer, all with the cleanest feel. it's the best for your skin. neutrogena® ultra sheer. like other precious things that start off white, it yellows over time. when it comes to your smile, if you're not whitening, you're yellowing. crest whitestrips whiten as well as $500 professional treatments. guaranteed. crest 3d white whitestrips. to get our adt security system. and one really big reason -- the house next door. our neighbor's house was broken into. luckily, her family wasn't there, but what if this happened here? what if our girls were home? and since we can't monitor everything 24/7, we got someone who could. adt. [ male announcer ] while some companies are new to home security, adt has been helping to save lives for over 135 years. we have more monitoring center
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