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the news continues and greta is next, standing by to go on the record. greta, take it away. >> this is a fox news alert. three girls who disappeared separately a decade ago have all been found alive in ohio. the girls vanished in three separate cases but they were all found together in a house in cleveland just a short time ago. amanda barry and gina were teen age aers when they disappeared. one in 2003, one in 2004. michelle knight was missing since 2002. amanda making a chilling call to 911 just before their rescue. [
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>> you are going to hear more of this 911 call in autofew minutes. tonight police say all three women are in good health. a 52-year-old man is now under arrest. there are still a lot of unanswered questions. we are going to have much more information and a live report in just a few minutes. first, jodi arias may be brash. she once bragged no jury will convict me. but tonight she has to be nervous, real nervous. the kind of anxiety where her palms are sweating. right now the fate of her accused boy friend, throat slasher, is in the hands of the jury. they have already deliberated 7 hours 42 minutes and they will be back to work first thing in the morning. >> did you kill travis alexander on june 4, 2008?
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>> do you remember seeing that tape? >> yes, i do. i'm innocent and you can mark my words on that. no jury will convict me. i was very confident no jury would convict me because i planned to be dead. i ran out of the closet. he was chasing me. i turned around and we were in the middle of the bathroom, pulling with both my handsism thought that would stop him. pointing a gun at me i would stop and i didn't know i shot him >> you say you have memory problems but it depends on circumstantial, right? >> that's right. >> and give me the factors. i don't want to know about a specific circumstance, what factors influenced your having a memory problem? >> usually when men like you are scream at me or grilling like me or travis doing the same. >> were you crying when you were shooting him? were you crying when you were stabbing him? >> i don't remember. >> how about when you cut his throat? were you crying then?
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>> i don't know. >> she may not know it. but she may very well have snapped. out of control. sudden heat of passion. we have been through so much and look what happened now. this instance of violence went too far. she could have snapped. even after stabbing him over and over again, and even after slashing his throat from ear to ear, and then even after taking a gun, shoot willing name the face, she will not -- but now instead of a gun, instead of a knife, she uses lies. did jodi arias snap or did she coldly kill him in the shower. that's what the juriy is deciding. the juriy will determine whether or not arias could face the
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death penalty. >> i understand that you saw jodi arias a short time after your friend was found murdered in the shower. about how long after the murder did you talk to her or see her? >> well, she killed travis about 5:30 p.m. and the next morning show showed up in utah and attended some of our business functions there during the daytime. then that evening jodi, along with a lot of other business partners, we all win out to eat and had a nice meal together. >> did she act as all unusual or anything strange about her in that evening and day? >> you know, the first thing that caught my eye was the fact that we had always known her as a platinum blonde, and all of a sudden she showed up as a dark brownet. that stood out. the other thing is we are talking middle of june in the
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desert, it's 90 or 100 degrees and she's wearing a long-sleeve shirt. her hand was bandaged up. she explained it away she cut her hand at work. any of those things by themselves make you don't make you suspicious she had gone out and killed somebody. >> you have been quoted by saying before that jodi had no soul. first of all, is that what you said, and secondly, if so, what did you mean? >> well, when you get to know jodi, she spent an entire week at my house when travis and her came up to visit, and we probably exchanged less than a dozen sentences the entire time. she just never, you know, involved herself in letting us know anything about her background, her hobbies, her likes, her disliked. i never got to know her as a person and that's probably one of the reasons why i felt travis
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could do so much better than jodi. >> what was travis like? >> travis was one of the most fun guys you would ever hang around with. it's fairly well-documented with the youtube clips out there. he was full of life. whether it was snowmobiling or four wheeling or cutting it up as a motivational speaker, there was so much life in him. that's probably one of the biggest things i miss the most is just not having him around to make me laugh like he used to. >> now, she has now admitted that she did it, but she essentially said that she committed the murder in self-defense. do you believe her? and if not, why do you think she did it? >> you would have to believe -- be a complete more -- moron to believe that story. let's face it, greta, that's the third version of what happened and the only time she changes the story iss so much evidence that proves what she is holding to is a complete lie so she has to make up a new
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story. everyone who has known travis and has known him his entire life knows he's one of the most humane, nice gentleman you have ever met in your live. there's no way there was absolutely any abuse in this relationship that she feared for her life. >> dave, thank you. >> you're very welcome, greta. anytime. >> so far 7 hours and 32 minutes, that's how long jurors have been deliberating at least so far. of course, there was four months of testimony and evidence. for a lock at some of the highlights, troy takes you back to the scene of the crime. >> greta, it all begins here, mesa, arizona, which is travis, alexander's life where the crime occurred. right here, here on the sidewalk jodi pulled her car up this morning. went up and knocked on the door. travis answered the door. they were in the lower level of the small office down there. they were on the computer to
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area short time. then they went upstairs. the master bedroom is in the back of the home. they went upstairs for a while and several hours later travis' life was over. it's a large track home. travis had two roommates at the time of the killing. neither one were home when the crime occurred but they came home later. neither discovered his body, another friend discovered his body. the people who bought the home bought it from the bank. the people who bought it from the bank had no idea this crime occurred in front of the home. they were surprised when the media came to their home and started talking to them about it. they have a blue ribbon in their yard and that's significant because it's become a symbol supporting his family. one of several in the neighborhood. there was testimony about jodi sneaking into the home one night. she came around this side of the home and went through the gate and was able to get through and she saw travis inside with another woman. >> that night, ma'am, listen to my question, that night did you see mr. alexander inside that
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house, yes or no? and inside the house there was a female, right? >> yes. >> what's the name of the female? >> he didn't tell me her name. >> there's also talk about her possibly crawling through a dog guy door and the dog guy door would also be back there behind the gate. there was a long tale between the two of them a lot of what happened there happened in the home. this is where travis lived. even when she lived in arizona for a short time she would spend time here and spend the night. this home was really the center of what happened. when jodi decided to come out and see travis, she drove straight from southern california straight to here. there was no timeline. she stopped and got gas in pasadena and jumped in her car and drove straight through. parked right here in front of the car, walked up and rang the doorbell and we had our crime. >> we are joined live from phoenix. troy, the defense is that she
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was -- it was self-defense and that's why she committed murder and she's a victim of i abuse. the prosecution says it's a premeditated murder. why would she suddenly decide to make the determination to kill her boyfriend? >> they saying travis sent her an e-mail i want you out of my life, you are the worst thing that happened to me and right after that she made her plan to go down there. there was speculation. he was going on a trip to mexico with another woman. maybe jodi thought if she could talk him into going with her she wouldn't kill her and the prosecution is saying that's when she decided to kill him, after they had sex in his room. >> and after day one, is there any notes from the jury? >> no. they walked out of jury room with anybody. a lost people thought it will be over. they deliberated seven and a half hours. they say what's going on, it's an open and shut case.
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we heard so much testimony. jury instructions, 22 pages, 500 exhibits. the jurors all have notebooks. three different charges, first-degree murder, second degree manslaughter, and i think, greta, we are getting a verdict tomorrow afternoon if i had to guess. >> we are standing by and watching. during the trial juriors saw hours of tape of the police interrogating jodi arias. there were wild scenes and we wondered if they would influence the juriy verdict. >> -- try to kill somebody. >> our legal panel in san francisco, former prosecutor jim hamel in washington and bernie and troy is still with us. each of our panel member has a top pick. what is the wildest, craziest moment in this case? bernie, you take it first. >> hopefully troy is still there. i think i have it close but the defense lawyer, her own lawyer, trying to vindicate her
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constitutional rights said words to the effect, and correct me if i'm wrong, you don't are to like her. in fact wrote like her most time or i don't like her nine out of ten times, makes me sick. and even hammer, as right as he is, is right. she should get the death penalty, maybe she should get first-degree murder, but beyond that she should get her constitutional rights vindicated. her lawyer doesn't have to be social lawyer, but if you can't to it, get the hell out of the business. go do debt collection. >> there's one moment that stands out for me when jodi arias said no jury would ever convict me. that shows she's man manipulati, charming, she believed she could control the juriy, and it had to have given the defense attorneys heartburn. and if i was the the prosecutor in this case, that's the first thing i would say to the injure. ladies and gentlemen, jodi arias
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says you all will not convict her and the last thing i would say is ladies and gentlemen of the jury, she believes throughout the trial she's manipulated y'all and you will not convict her. >> jim. >> of all the shocking things in this case, and the night of the murder, the wild night of sex she takes photographs of the man she's about to kill, the photograph of him in the shower before she murders him, the image the juriy will consider when they consider whether or not she gets the death penalty. i think it goes against the idea it was a sudden rage. she thought about it, she was pissed off about it and she killed the man. >> troy. >> i think martinez had a masterful stroke when jodi started crying on the fan and he wanted to immediately pounce. he was waiting for the moment that she got upset and crying, were you crying when you slashed him, were you crying when you slashed his throat, and negated
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that crying there. you can tell he practiced that a few times. >> i think the weird thing is she was selling her artwork during the trial. that wasn't part of the the evidence, and these on twitter and makes phone calls and someone tweets. i think she follows donald trump on twitter. >> she follows me. >> she follows you, troy? >> she does. i get her on twitter all the time. she's raising money for domestic violence shelters and all kinds of things on there. it's interesting reading, actually. >> what, bernie? >> she seems so numb and disconnected with the trial. i represented plenty first-degree murders on and greta i know you won 18 in a row -- >> i did not. that's a lie. bernie always says that. >> it's the word on the street. >> that's such a lie. >> i think no matter what comes out of this, i believe that the prosecutor should have entered into an agreement for second degree murder. i think the woman is sick.
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>> jim, you are going to get the last word. >> yeah, the social media doesn't shock me. if it's true, and i think it's true and she premeditated it and carried on her way, this is a sociopathic person, kind of like scott peterson who can pretend he's in paris with the dogs bashing and this kills the portrait of a killer the prosecution is trying to paint. >> gentlemen, we will see what the juriy has to say. they may come back tomorrow. they have had a long day. but to tonight's hot issue on gretawire.com. do you, the viewer, have any sympathy for jodi arias or not? vote in the poll. sympathy or not? and this is a fox news alert. we have more news, more breaking new. three girls who vanished a decade ago in separate cases all found together. tonight they are alive. one of the girls making a 911 call after breaking free from the house.
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now we have the entire terrifying 911 call. here it is. >> 911. >> help me, i'm amanda berry. >> do you need police, fire or ambulance. >> i'm. >> okay, what's going on there? >> i have been kidnapped, and i have been missing for ten years and i'm here, i'm free now. >> okay. what's your address. >> 2307 see more avenue. >> 2207 see more? looked like you are calling me from 2210. looks like you are calling me 20210. >> i can't hear you. >> looks like you are calling me 2210seymore. >> i'm using the phone. >> okay, stay there. >> okay. >> okay. the police will make it there. >> okay. >> talk to the police when they get there. >> okay. >> we will go there as soon as the car opens. >> no, i need them now. >> all right, we are sending them, okay? >> okay. >> who is the guy -- who is the
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guy who went out? >> his name is aerial castro. >> how old is he? >> he's 52. >> i'm amanda berry, i've been in the news the last ten years. >> i got that. what was his name again? >> ariel castro. >> is he white, back, hispanic. >> hispanic. >> what he is wearing. >> i don't know he's not here now. >> when he left what was he wearing? >> i don't know. >> the police are on the way. talk to them when they get there. >> okay. >> i told you they are on the way. talk to them when they get there. >> thank you. >> buy. bye. >>. >> pee, this is one of the most bizarre case. we covered it on the record some years ago. what can you tell me is the latest in this investigation? >> well, the latest is that the three young women are at the
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hospital. they have been reported in fair condition. they seem to be doing well. there's a couple of children i think involved here. everybody seems to be doing well. there's just an incredible amount of joy on this street and really probably throughout the city right now that these three women were found alive. you know, it's really an incredible, surreal happening. as far as the investigation, i don't think we know a lot of details yet. we know that they were -- it appears that they were living with this man on -- in this house in this working class neighborhood of cleveland, and that none. their neighbors suspected a thing for many, many years. and all of a sudden amanda berrr, one of the three women, made the break this afternoon and the police arrived and now they are free. it's just an incredible, incredible story. >> did any of the neighbors ever
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even see the women? were they tied up in the basement or held hostage or for whatever reason maybe the neighbors saw them, did the neighbors ever spot them? >> nobody ever saw them. i talked to several neighbors. they know the gentleman who has lived in the house. he's lived there many years. he's very quiet. he keeps to himself. he used to be a school bus driver. i'm told he stopped driving a bus about a month ago. people would see him, go into his house. he would always go to the back of his house where he park his pickup truck and motorcycle and he would always enter the house from the back door. neighbors said they never saw anybody come in and out of the front door. the windows have shades over them. other windows were bored up. they never really saw lights on except maybe a dim porch light at times. nobody, the neighbors we talked to here, nobody suspected a thing. >> wow. >> in ten years. >> incredible. pete, thank you very much. for the viewers we will have
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much more on the breaking news throughout the hour. but straight ahead, the jodi arias verdict could come at anytime. the judge from the casey anthony trial is talking and admitting he was surprised. you will hear from that judge coming up. also a benghazi whistleblower is talking and what he says could shake up the obama administration big time tonight. he is here next. governor chris christie, he does it again. he made a lot of people angry but this time it wasn't his mouth that got him in trouble. find out what governor chris christie did that of coming up. so you can understand every angle of your cash flow- last week, this month, and even next year. for seeing your business's cash flow like never before,
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counterterrorism bureau out of the loop. >> the fact is we have four dead americans. was it because of a protest or because of guys out on a walk one night and decided to kill some americans? what difference at this point does it make? >> it makes a big difference t makes a difference in who is responsible for these men's deaths. >> they, they didn't want the ambassador to die, no, they didn't want the other people to die, but they wanted something else more. >> despite four and a half months after the tragic thing, secretary clinton came to the united states congress and testified that people on the ground made decisions about security. that never happened. >> so when people did die, they
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had a panic circumstance to deal with and that's why we have alll explanations for it. >> when you hear more this week from the whistleblowers, they say it will make you mad. >> nice to see you. >> it will make you mad. >> before we get to the whistleblowers testifying on wednesday, we have information people from the cia want to come out and of it, but they have been told by the cia director brennan specifically they will be pole gravid if they are tied to this. do you have any information to -- >> i her the same story. there are cia agents reaching out. they feel frustrated. the cia generally got it right and they feel lrustrated about what happened that night before and after. we will see where it goes. >> are these cia agents in the ground in benghazi that night or cia agents, people here in washington? >> it's my belief at least one of them was on the ground but
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time will tell. the dam is about to break on benghazi. >> you wrote a letter march 15th to the state department and today you are finally getting one back. and it's from the thomas gibbons active assistant secretary of affairs, and he says, among other things, that he says the department appreciates your interest in talking to the five state department diplomatic security agents who survived the attack. statement we have serious concerns about their welfare and want to be careful not to enter is fear with the fbi's investigation of the attack. should their identities become public they may become targets, putting their lives, as well as their families and people they protect at increased risk. your response, sir? >> completely unacceptable. the five people who were diplomatic security have never been talked to by congress. it's our job to oversee and provide oversight to the executive branch. look what's happened. thank god for the house.
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jason chaffetz and darrell issa pushing this thing. we want the survivors to come forward and we will protect their identity. we want to know what happened. >> did the arb talk to these people do you know? >> i don't know. all we are finding out is that the story told by the state department, susan rice, the president himself, was so completely wrong and false. there's a reason. why did susan rice and the president push this narrative that it was a spontaneous event caused by a hate full video? because if the truth had come out seven weeks before the election this was an al-qaeda preplanned attack it would undercut the narrative bin laden is dead and we are safer. it's no accident that the story told by the washington folks, including the president, was beneficial to the president and disconnected from the reality because we can't talk to anybody who knew it. now you have a guy coming forward called greg hicks. >> you are the first one who
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spoke to greg hicks. >> yes. >> you spoke to him in march. why hadn't he come forward before march? >> one was a professional diplomats that doesn't want to get involve in politics but he's a man in conscious. he knows what happened that night. he's the last guy to talk to chris stevens. he knows it was a terrorist attack from day one. what baffles everybody is how washington could tell a story so different from what actually happened on the ground. there's no other explanation other than the people in washington tell the story had political motivations because the people on the ground are telling us what they lived through is completely different than what the president told the people about. told america about. >> greg things, number two right below the ambassador in libya, why did he wait until march to come forward? >> well, the same reason everybody feels child. i've been asking for survivors to come forward, people who were involved, not just survivors, and every agency in the government are stonewalling. these guys are whistleblowers.
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they came forward out of conscious. greg hicks knew that chris stevens was being thrown under the bus. chris should have never been there. that's the new narrative. they knew he was in benghazi. so the people who knew chris stevens, who lived through this attack, believed that what they went through has been misrepresented. >> all right. there is a note from the state department, one of my notes saying that gregory hicks has an axe to grind against the state department and that's why he's doing it now. >> i think he will tell a story consistent with what we now know to be the truth and the only axe anybody has to grind, including me, is you can't let the government lie to you. you have four americans died and stories about how they died that is a bunch of garbage. >> we will go to the hearing wednesday and watch it and monitor it. >> and there's more coming. >> thank you, sir. nice to see you. >> thank you. >> coming up, you saw it right here on the record. congressman chris started a fight k blaming the republicans for stalling the budget process.
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>> on friday the house budget committee ranking member going on the record. the democratic congressman, he's in the leadership in his party, blaming republicans for stalling the budget process. >> it's a process you go through. in the house we are asking, as we speak, for the speaker to let us all go to conference. he has refused to appoint us and move on. despite the talk about no budget, no pay, right now it's just a fact that the speaker of the house is standing in the way of going to conference on the budget. >> so you are telling me if
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speaker boehner said today these are the people i'm naming to go to conference to represent us in a conference, that would move the budget forward another step? that's the only impediment to the next step in discussing the budget, the house and the senate? >> yes, absolutely. >> what kevin mccarthy had to say about that. he joins us. >> i'm trying to figure out where the stalemate is on the budget process. i've clobbered them for years because they didn't have a budget and they finally have a budget and now the senator is saying it's your party that is stopping it. >> it's kind of outrageous. we finally force the senate into a budget and what is happening now you are going through a process. we pass add budget, the senate passed a budge he. very different budgets. our balances, there is never does. what is happening the two chairman, chairman paul ryan and charm murray are meet to go lay out a framework for an outline what to do in a conference.
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once that gets done we will go to conference. >> what's taking that? it's taken about a month since the vote? >> what is taking it because one balances and one doesn't. >> the whole point of conference you work together and see if you can work something out. >> we are laying the framework to get into conference. van hollen, the congressman, -- >> i think he certainly is a congressman. >> yes, but he's the ranking on budget but he's the former chair and knows the house rules. what he's trying to do is do a maneuver to have political votes on the floor. we are trying to get to a budget. that's something we've always fought for and we are going through the process to make it happen. >> when will there be a conference on this budget? >> as soon as they get to the outline. paul ryan is working with her every day in the process to get there. >> will it be like may, june, december? february? >> look, we're the ones that every time pass one by the deadline ahead of time.
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we are the first ones that want to see a budget because that's when the framework that we start moving this country forward. >> do you have a deadline in your mind? >> i would have like to have done it done by april 15th. >> what's your next one? we passed that one. >> as soon as possible. >> okay. so let me try one more time. like within a month? >> as soon as we -- as soon as they can get together. paul is already meeting with senator mauer ray to get this moving forward. >> okay. let me ask you about debt prioritization. what is that? >> to make sure we do not default when we go through. what we want to make sure is bills get paid, that it does not do damage to the american public. if some reason the president holds up a debt limit crisis in the process, so we want to make sure we pay our bills in the process. we are going to prioritize how to pay them. >> that's because we are get to go the end of the debt ceiling agreement? >> the end of the debt ceiling because there's too much debt. >> the democratic don't like
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this prioritization idea. >> why would you not like to prioritize? >> i'm just telling you, this is one. your areas -- >> are they owe posing something just to oppose something? by doing a debt prioritization what you are saying is you are making sure america never has the problem that they get downgraded within their credit of looking bad. we aren't prioritizing when we borrow from somebody, we will take our debt." we are prioritizing going forward. >> if it's such a good idea why don't you all agree on it? >> isn't it a good idea to have a balanced budget, too, but only one side grease with that, the republicans. at the end of the day if you have $100 of bills and you only have $80, the current system says you can't pay any. that's idiotic. why don't pay $80 worth? >> one more question. will there be a tax on online sales? it passed in the senate but do you expect there to be a tax on online sales? >> i think you have to see it go through committee inside the house. right now in the process, it has
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to go to judiciary. it doesn't go to weighs and means. the judiciary takes up a lot of other items evans what's your guess looking at the membership? >> the membership is not high on taxing people. i don't know if that's new news. that's not breaking news. >> not breaking news. >> congressman, thank you. nice to have you. >> thanks for having me. >> there is breaking news. three girls who vanished years ago all found alive. and there is more and the chilling 911 call from one of the victims. that's next. and a huge controversy over the burial of the accused boston bomber. what should be done with the body of tamerlan tsarnaev? wait until you hear what his mother wants? it involves you, and you are not going to like it. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot,
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