tv The Kelly File FOX News March 3, 2014 9:00pm-10:01pm PST
9:00 pm
9:01 pm
9:02 pm
government buildings, then, just hours ago russia requesting an emergency meeting to justify those actions, u.s. ambassador to the united nations fired back. >> actions speak louder than words, what's happening now is not a human rights protection issue. what's happening today is a dangerous military intervention in ukraine. it must stop. >> the president issuing a warning as well, to president putin. >> if in fact they continue on that we're examining a series of steps, economic, diplomatic to ice sole -- isolate russia.
9:03 pm
>> there, have you it. joining us, fellow at the american enterprise institute and robert zimmerman also lieutenant colonel ralph peters. and we begin tonight with mark, good to have you with us. so much of the discussion about what can be done. and a lot of people throwing up their hands saying really not much. but you say there are powerful and specific things that could be done by president obama right this moment. what are they? >> a large number of things at his disposal short of military action. he can send immediately, direct united states military to send relief flights into kiev like we did in georgia. the bush administration calculated they would be less likely to march if there are
9:04 pm
american military there. going after putin's power source. you can put sanctions on them, you can put visa denials on them so they and their families can not come to the united states. if they find out his kid can't go to harvard next semester or his wife isn't going to go shopping on 5th avenue, he'sing about to be ticked off. you can call emergency meeting to nato. and if you take military action action, we'll shut down the russian nato, and we can take action to give military aid to the ukraine government so they can defend their territory. there is a laundry list of things that can be done. >> what about coordination with countries like poland who are
9:05 pm
fearful if a domino effect happens here they can be part of this as well. >> after the cold war, we invited ten formal warsaw pact countries. meaning an attack on one is an attack on all. then, we stopped we invited ukraine, then, georgia wanted to join. they can't come. we should immediately revive another round of nato expansion and as lindsay gram said, surround russia with a noose of democracy. >> that would be a powerful message. why do you think the president doesn't make phone calls and start to amass that democratic force, that ring of democracy, he can do? >> one of the things he hasn't done is speak nout favor of the protestors. the ukrainin are rising
9:06 pm
up against a corrupt regime, and hundreds of thousands of people coming into the streets saying we want to be part of the west. we're projecting weakness sxin difference. russia reads those signals and respond in kind. >> yes. mark, thank you very much. >> thank you martha. >> breaking tonight, new questions over how president obama's handling of foreign policy is playing at home. washington post editorial board running headlines quote president obama's foreign policy is face baised on fantasy. that on the washington post. robert zimmerman good to have you with us. what do you make of the criticisms? >> certainly, let's be realistic bit the criticisms you're hearing from the republican leaders are just in fact all of the proposals are white house is under is considering and planning to implement so. this
9:07 pm
political posturing from republican leadership. it's unfortunate, but it's irrelevant. first, republican congress ratings are lower than any other branch of government. it's important not to overstate their influence you see a sense of yun in terms of the actions on the table. >> let's take a look at the reaction of some of those who have spoken out about what is going on. watch this. >> this is the ultimate result of a feckless foreign policy. >> russia believes nudging is going to stop them. >> i think this is partly a result of our perceived weakness because of our actions in syria. you heard that criticism over the weekend. >> of course. you know, martha, you can
9:08 pm
implement foreign policy through sound byte or tweet, maybe comments would be relevant the negotiations are a serious process. the president has been shown effective at building coalition. we saw those in sanctions implemented in iran and working well with our european allies but you know i'm not saying we don't stumble as we did in seara. i'd rather that an administration stumble in terms of building negotiations and coalitions than stumble into war like we saw in previous bush administration. >> i want to go back to listen to what john kerry said about syria. back when there was a military option in syria. watch this. >> we will be able to hold assad accountable without engaging in troops on the ground or any prolonged kinds of effort in a limited ask targeted, very short-term effort that degrades
9:09 pm
his capacity to deliver chemical weapon was out assuming responsibility for syria's civil war. that is exactly what we're talking about doing. unbelievely small, limited kind of effort. >> unbelievably small, limited kind of effort. many think the way syria was handled. >> there are mistakes in syria but there is a process in place, hopefully will work. president bush didn't consider sanctions after putin invaded georgia, that undermined our role in the world not to mention europe's dependence upon oil and natural gas in russia. >> i wonder if that is the truth then the administration might have learned from what they see as mistakes by president bush but that doesn't appear to be happening. >> to the contrary, the fact that this president has been able to unite our military
9:10 pm
allies to take action is a significant example we're emproving on mistakes from the past. >> thank you. >> joining me now lieutenant colonel ralph peters welcome, good to have you here tonight. you've heard both sides laying out arguments for what should be done here. what do you think? >> well, it's interesting to hear george w. bush get blamed for a problem in the ukraine. look i'm not interested in what political waggers have to say about this, it's not about scoring political points. the reality is that vladimir putin has seized from ukraine he's never going to give crimea back. the only question that matters strategically is will he be content with ukraine or grab north crimea? will he grab it all?
9:11 pm
if so, when we he do these things? nothing happened to him, nothing will, by the way. he's ready to go into eastern ukraine. whether tomorrow or next week or in a month, he probablingly figures in for a penny or pound he may not go for all of ukraine now. >> there is nothing standing in his way? >> nothing. nothing. >> you can talk about sanctions. you can talk about cutting off the russian bank flow. you can talk about oil, you can talk about the pipeline. you think this is a done deal. and that, i mean, really there is no military responsible in crimea. correct? >> there is none that is practical. we hear in we should fly in token forces and stuff. we're not going to do it. i would be against it. putin would fire, shoot and open fire. obama wouldn't back our troops up look i'm in the for military
9:12 pm
intervention i'm for economic punishment we can wield against them as punishment. we are witnessing an aggressive dictator, a thug ashg bully dismantling a major european country, ukraine the world going to wring it's hands, administration will cry, threaten and boo hoohoo, and putin already won. >> there is nothing. you're suggesting there could be sanctions that would be punishing enough to get him to change his posture? >> no. no. putin has never backed down from anyone. he's not a bluffer, he is trained as kgb agent handler. he has obama's number, the number is 0 this, president talks and does nothing. putin did he say i'm going to get crimea? no. he did it. that is the way he would do it.
9:13 pm
the only powerful leader in eur asia is a horrible leader named vladimir putin. obama, it's not that obama won't like to do something. he has no idea on earth what to do. >> thank you very much. grim picture. we've got a lot more to talk about tonight on this international crisis including breaking news out of the pentagon on how the u.s. is now planning to react. we'll see what colonel peters thinks of that, plus, this. >> a big vote this week on a doj nomination of a man that defended a cop killer, doesn't that policeman's widow on her fight to keep his nomination from happening. and new developments in the irs targeting of conservative troops co-founder of one of the groups
9:14 pm
joins us live, next. why she believes something is bad going on. >> people are frayed of an agency and sees that agency as a bunch of bully that's abuse power, trust is shattered. r $17? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. iwe don't back down. we only know one direction: up so we're up early. up late. thinking up game-changing ideas, like this: dozens of tax free zones across new york state. move here. expand here.
9:15 pm
or start a new business here... and pay no taxes for 10 years. with new jobs, new opportunities and a new tax free plan. there's only one way for your business to go. up. find out if your business can qualify at start-upny.com the next time you nt a dvd, don't bother rewinding it. the way i see it, it's t next guy's problem. oh, larry. she thinks i'm crazy. mm-hmm. but would a crazy person save 15% on car insurance in just minutes? [ chuckles ] [ malennouncer ] 15 minutes for a quote is crazy. with esurance, 7½ minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call.
9:17 pm
they have requested now a one-week delay for her, so the suspense continues on that front. this is a woman whose organization was targeted by the irs testifying before congress at a hearing last week. jenny beth martin says it took three years, two months, ten days and tens of thousands of dollars for her organization to finally get the tax-exempt status they requested. and she only got it, get this, the night before she was scheduled to testify before congress. that seem follow unny to you? welcome, good to have you here today. >> thank you, megyn. >> it is martha tonight, nice to have you with us. take me through what happened. did you get a letter? you were getting ready to testify. and suddenly you get a phone call, how does it work? >> well, we knew on monday of
9:18 pm
last week that i would be testifying. i was formally invited to testify. and wednesday afternoon before the testimony on thursday our attorneys got a phone call from the irs saying that we would be granted our 501(c)(3) status, we did have a phone call to our attorney, the day before i was set to testify. and it was also the anniversary. >> in terms of the different qualifications and the different ru rules that have been put in place since all of this blew up, kim strassel at "the wall street journal" said she believes it is to formalize the restrictions they had in place. >> all the proposed regulations they have in effect, or the
9:19 pm
organizations for the tea party patriots, it is the same kind of behavior the irs has used to target organizations like mine around the country. we know that 100% of conservative organizations were indeed targeted in the last three and a half years. and what they were doing to us is now going to become -- it will become fixed into the regulations if they actually go forward with this. and it will make us account for volunteer activity. what volunteers say and also how much their time is worth as volunteers. it will also make us go through and -- before an election, you know, before an election we wouldn't be able to have information on our website about how members of congress voted. >> so they're cracking down, they want to make sure there is no political activity because that is the bench mark that they use for giving out this tax exempt status. but they struck a deal. if it took it to 49%, you could
9:20 pm
get a resolution quicker. >> they did, they called it an expedited process. so they told us if we took a special deal and agreed to a lower threshold than all the organizations who were not target targeted then they would expedite our process. i want to make it clear, these regulations have been in place since 1959, a decade before man landed on the moon. and what they're doing now is changing the definition of political activity. my organization has not been involved in political activity as it is defined today. >> thank you very much. good to have you here tonight. thank you. so a new warning from president obama to one of our best allies in the middle east, as the prime minister of israel, benjamin netanyahu, crosses the pond and has yet another face to face meeting as in the past, his
9:21 pm
spokesperson joining us live. and the latest on a court victory for the parents of a 15-year-old girl in state cust your eyes really are unique. in fact, they depend on a unique set of nutrients. [ male announcer ] that's why there's ocuvite to help protect yr eye health. as yoage, your eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is a vitamin made just for youeyes from the eye care experts at bausch + lomb. ocuvite has a unique formula that's just not found in any leading multivitamin. your ey are unique, so hp protect your eye health with ocuvite. [ male announcer ] don't miss red lobster's lobsterfest! the year's largestelection of lobst entrees like loter lover's dream or new dueling lobster tail withne crab-stuffed tail and one topped with shrimp. hurry in and sea food fferently.
9:22 pm
[do more than ever before with all-new in quickbooks.oks.imp. make any place your place of business with it. get paid faster with it. run payroll with it. sync this stuff with that stuff with it. turn on only what you need with it. sample from our smorgasbord of apps with it. take in the big picture with it. see your finances in a whole new way with quickbooks. this is your business on the all-new quickbooks. run with it. with over 100,000 miles. that's the power of german engineering.
9:24 pm
this is coming across the wires moments ago, president obama meeting with his national security team for more than two hours tonight to talk about the russia/ukraine crisis. the president and his team are talking about the steps that the u.s. can take. the u.s. has already suspended some negotiations with russia, and as reported, russia has sent some 16,000 troops into ukraine. we have also learned that they spoke regarding the territorial
9:25 pm
integrity, we don't know how that went, more in just a few moments. and now, there have been an emergency hearing in the custody battle of 15-year-old justina pelletier. trace gallagher has more on the family's struggles. >> and martha, this really has been an astounding turn about. justina pelletier is still there, and the department of children's services has dropped this case. they are not even answering questions anymore. legally, justina's medical care has been transferred back to tuft's medical center. and the reason justina has been in dcf custody for over a year is because boston's children hospital claimed tufts misdiagnosed justina, saying she has mitochondrial disorder, they
9:26 pm
say she has a mental disorder. now without any new evidence the very same judge who kept justina in state custody for more than a year is allowing her to go back to the hospital that allegedly messed up her diagnosis. supporters of the pelletiers say they believe the pressure was just too much. listen. >> with their new compelling evidence, i think the -- what is new and compelling is the spotlight shining on this case and exposing many of the inconsistencies that have happened here and have really hurt and wounded justina physically and emotionally and hurt the family dramatically. >> we should also note that justina's parents are no longer under that gag order but that they have to keep fighting because she is no longer home.
9:27 pm
they will appear before the massachusetts legislature to talk about the case. and a surprise warning from the president to our allies and israel, we'll hear about the response with benjamin netanyahu, the reaction after a provocative interview as they arrived at a face to face meeting that played out today. an olympic hero now standing trial for murdering his model girlfriend. we go inside day one in the explosive testimony of the blade runner murder case. runner murder case. >> there was this i ys say be thman with the plan but with less ergy, moodiness, i had to do something. i saw mdoctor. a blood test showed it was low testosterone, not age. we talked about axiron the onlynderarm low t treaent that can restore t vels to normal in about two weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer.
9:28 pm
women, especlly those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoidt where axirons applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or incased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctorbout all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased sk of prostate cancer, worsening prostate symptoms, decreased sperm count, ankle, feet or body swelling, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing while sleeping and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irritation where applied, increased red blood cell count, common side effects include skin redness headache, diarrhea, vomiting, and increase in psa. ask your doctor about axiron. yeah? then how'd i get this... [ voice of dennis ] ...safe driving bonus check? every six months without an accident, allstate sends a check. silence. are you in good hands? silence. play in it. work in it. go wild in it. do everything but wrinkle in it.
9:29 pm
the perfect fitting no-iron effortless shirt in 4 styles and 31 colors and prints. visit the shirt boutique, only at chico's and chicos.com. you can't always see them. but it's our job to find them. the answers. the solutions. the innovations. all waiting to help us build something better. something more amazing. a safer, cleaner, brighter future. at boeing, that's what building something better is all about. ♪
9:30 pm
9:31 pm
our military put all exercises and barrel meetings with russia on hold. no big surprise there. but the u.s. is also calling on russia to de-escalate this crisis. jennifer griffin joins me live with this report. >> hey, martha it is the first action taken by the pentagon. >> what cannot be done is for russia, with impunity to put its soldiers on the ground and violate basic principles that are recognized around the world. >> pentagon press secretary rear admiral john kirby refuting reports of ship movement in the region. quote, there has been no change to our military posture for europe and the ukraine. not so russia, who has 16,000
9:32 pm
troops in the district. putin has ignored officials from the white house and others leading to this heated debate at the u.n. security council today. >> the fact that russia has surrounded or taken over all or most military facilities in crime crimea. it is a fact that russian jets entered the ukrainian air space, it is also a fact that the ukrainian journalists continue to report there is no evidence of violence against russian or pro-russian communities. >> russian troops took over a marine base and captured a ferry crossing on the border. secretary kerry is supposed to leave for ukraine tonight. >> i don't think we can let him get away with this, this time. >> remember the russian institutions themselves have now been taken over. they're state-run banks. so sanctions can be debilitating on those institutions, and on putin. >> and later, president obama
9:33 pm
asked the committee chairman to assess the government and put pressure on ukraine, whatever tools the president needs to react. we have heard that the u.s. called off upcoming trade discussions with russia. >> so is what russia is doing legal, and can they be stopped? >> not easy questions to answer. >> i mean, certainly these are not question that vladimir putin is struggling with tonight. as someone said we're struggling if there is a military solution here, he has already determined there is a military solution and in fact, he did it. >> yes, and as ralph peterson said, and i agree with him. there is nothing we can do to cause him to leave and he simply won't leave. when he did this in georgia, russia still owned the portions of georgia that he removed from the country. look, this is profoundly unlawful. it is unlawful because it is the
9:34 pm
production of military force from one sovereign country to another without an invitation to a receiving country or without provocation, number one. >> he said there was provocation, he is claiming that the pro-russian entities in these countries have been under siege, they have been persecuted. >> i'll give him that, there is another reason this is profoundly unlawful. because this is the use of military force where no military force is being used against him. and his people are in uniform. so that insignia. every one of the four geneva protections, during the geneva conventions, not only do they have no insignia on, they're wearing black masks. that is profoundly unlawful. what are you going to do? are you going to go to a judge
9:35 pm
and get a restraining order? answer, no, and no, you either get a military force, not feasible or reasonable or you will just have to endure this and go through the process of having an american foreign policy which our adversearies fear and respect, as opposed to one they know they can roll over on. >> and you listen to secretary kerry and the u.n. and nato, and it doesn't matter. why would putin care less about the geneva conventions, he doesn't care about any of this. what he wants to do is put back russia, the soviet union, they're still ticked off about the arms resolution. and the comments about victoria nuland, the comments that were made. >> victoria nuland who is a deputy assistant secretary of state made comments which could fairly be interpreted as meaning the united states was actively
9:36 pm
supporting the mobs in the streets that threw out -- the ex-communist came in, when you use a mob to throw them out. you don't know what the response will be, it is weakness, instability. it is now much worse there than before we and our allies over there, this is nuland admitting it, got rid of yushenko. >> all right, this is from president obama, on our best israeli ally, as prime minister benjamin netanyahu sat down at the white house today. we've seen this get tense in the past. but recently h lly he learned a
9:37 pm
provocative interview that was given, in whi -- he said what i him privately is what i will say publicly, the situation will not improve, this is not a situation where you wait and the problem will go away. the president went a step further saying that if palestinians believe a deal is not possible, then the fallout will be international. welcome, sir, good to have you here tonight. >> thank you for having me, martha. >> what is your reaction to those comments by president obama? >> we have been working very closely, the government of israel, prime minister netanyahu, we have been working very closely with secretary of state kerry to try to move the peace process forward. we want a deal. we want to see if it is possible to have an historic peace between us and the palestinians.
9:38 pm
but we want a real peace, a secure peace, a durable peace, not just a piece of paper that doesn't mean anything. we have had examples where israel has left places like gaza, we want to make sure the peace process is done right, that brings a real solution that we really want. >> so is it the tone of those comments that bother you at all, the way they were presented in this interview? the president basically saying that if benjamin netanyahu doesn't believe that the peace policy is not right for israel, he needs to articulate an approach, to come forward with a better idea if he doesn't like the peace deal that is being discussed? >> martha, i'll answer it personally, as an israeli, i'm also a father of a 21-year-old daughter who is in the military doing her service. my 18-year-old son is about to do his national service.
9:39 pm
like all israeli families, the regular family plays its part. of course, i want peace. it is my kids in the military, my loved ones who are there if things go wrong. no one has to tell israel to make peace, we want peace, we pray for peace, we're ready to work hard for peace. all we ask is that it is a real peace, not an illusion. we have been working very -- i think effectively with secretary of state kerry and the obama administration to move the process forward. our biggest frustration so much is that although israel and americans seem ready for peace the palestinians have still not left the starting ground. they're still not ready to sit and talk seriously about the crucial issues, finally recognizing the jewish state's legitimacy and accepting that with peace there are going to
9:40 pm
have to be security arrangements that protect the peace. >> but the president went on to say if you see no peace deal and continue aggressive construction, we have seen more aggressive settlement construction in the past couple of years than we've seen in a very long time. if the palestinians believe it is no longer within reach, our fallout will be limited. our hands are tied if the aggressive settlement does not abate. what do you say to that? >> i think prime minister netanyahu deserves more credit on the leadership he has shown on that very issue. i mean, i recall former secretary of state hillary clinton calling my prime minister's settlement freeze, she said it was unprecedented. and my prime minister has shown as i said flexibility and leadership on this issue. i would like to remind everybody that when the prime minister
9:41 pm
moved on these issues, we removed all the settlements. what did we get in return? did we get peace when we left gaza? on the contrary, the issue of settlements will be resolved on the negotiation of settlements. but the conflict is not about settlements. the conflict is about the palestinian side, their refusal to accept the israeli state. it is time the palestinians crossed that bridge. it is time the palestinians, just as the israelis say they have a right to the state of their own. it is time that the palestinians recognize the same language, there is a jewish people, they have a set of land and they're entitled to that settlement, as well. >> thank you very much for being here tonight. good to have you sir. >> my pleasure. so coming up it now looks like the lawyer who volunteered to go to bat for a cop killer, is despite the controversy perhaps one step away from getting a very big job with the
9:42 pm
justice department. the widow of that murdered police captain is here with us next. [ male announcer ] what if a small company became big business overnight? ♪ like, really big... then expanded? ♪ or their new product tanked? ♪ or not? what if they embrace ♪ imagine a company's future with the future of trading. company profile. a research tool on thinkorswim. from td ameritrade.
9:43 pm
why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for est pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effects include adache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medical help for an erection lastg more than four hours. stop taking vira and call youroctor right away if you experience a sudden decase or los in vision or hearing. this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor.
9:45 pm
in an update on a story we told you about a german family who fled to the united states to home school their children, the supreme court was deciding not to hear this case and forcing the family to move back to germany. home schooling is illegal there. the family fears that they will lose custody of their children
9:46 pm
of they continue to school them at home. they originally were granted asylum on religious freedom grounds but that is now in the process of being denied, we understand. and there are new developments in the case of a controversial nominee to a top spot in the civil rights department of the department of justice, he is a man who once defended a cop killer in court more than 30 years ago. philadelphia officer daniel faulkner was shot five times by abu jamal, one time in the face as jamal stood over the face of the dying officer. jamal never denied it but appealed the verdict and then appealed his death sentence with the help of a lawyer by the name of adebo adegule.
9:47 pm
she hopes to definition lawmakers to vote no since she will not have the chance to tell them herself. here is maureen faulkner, good to have you. tell me what you wanted to do, you wanted to be there and make your own statement which i think many people would expect you should have the right to do given the loss of your husband at the hands of abu jamal. >> yes, martha, over the past month i have urged the senate to please allow me to be able to speak since this was personal on a situation where my husband was so brutally murdered and this man not only defended this man that murdered my husband but championed him. and i asked to go back and was
9:48 pm
told i was not able to speak. and then last week i sent a letter. i called harry reid's office and i asked them to please not do it this week because i was not able to attend -- to go to washington. >> and did you get a response? >> i received no response. called five times today. harry reid's office, no response. he -- he was supposed to go on monday, tomorrow, i understand it may go on monday, why couldn't it wait until i could be there personally? >> tell me, you have lost your petition because you feel like that is perhaps the one thing you have to get action on this. you also have a lot of high level support in your opposition to this nomination. don't you? >> yes, we started the petition just on friday evening. and we have probably over 16,000 signatures even though our website was hacked into several times over the weekend and shut
9:49 pm
down for hours on end. >> do you have any idea why that happened? >> which is an absolute disgrace. here i sit, i'm urging all the senators in the united states, please, do not allow this man to be in the department of justice civil rights. he is the wrong person, i beg you, go onto our website that is up and running now. look at the youtube sites. when he was managing director, the two attorneys that were below him were traveling to paris to unveil jamal street in paris. from what i understand the legal defense fund is a nonprofit organization, who is paying for these people to go to paris to praise this man who shot my husband in the back and then brutally stood over him at point
9:50 pm
blank, shot him between the eyes. and i must say i am extremely emotional because i just found out -- my heart goes out -- to -- and also i just want to mention, i was in the studio tonight. i just found out there was a phoenix police officer who was shot and killed in the line of duty. and there is another one that is trying to and people need to know, these officers are out there, and they're out there, and they're trying to protect us. and we need to stand together and stand united and not allow this man to get in. do not allow him in. >> our hearts go out to you, maureen, and to the families that you've mentioned as well. i cannot imagine what it's like for you to watch this play out in the capital of your own country. thank you for being with us. >> thank you. it's been too many years. 32 years is too long.
9:51 pm
thank you. >> you're welcome. maureen, thank you. also next, once an olympic hero, and now he is standing trial for murdering his model girlfriend, inside day one of the blade runner trial. [ ship horn blows ] no, no, no! stop! humans. one day we're coming up with the theory of relativity, the next... not so much. but that's okay. you're covered with great ideas like optional better car replacement from liberty mutual insurance. total your car, and we give you the money to buy one a model year newer.
9:52 pm
9:54 pm
some very emotional testimony today in the trial of oscar pistorias. trace gallagher's live with the details of what happened today. >> the first witness was a college professor, a neighbor of oscar pistorius. she claims that at 3:00 in the morning she heard a woman's escalating screams followed by a man's screams for help.
9:55 pm
>> i anticipated something was going to happen because of the climax of the shots. i knew something terrible was happening in that house. i thought they were being attacked. you only shot like that if your life is really threatened. ? that's when she heard bang, followed by a pause, then bang, bang, bang. after the shots, the screams faded. but the defense says she has her timeline flipped around saying the screams she heard were oscar pistorias'. the witness held her ground. remember, pistorias claimed he thought an intruder was hiding in the bathroom when he opened fire. prosecutors claim she was shot after a fight. we're expecting more than 100 witnesses in this trial. it starts again 9:30, south africa time.
9:56 pm
we'll be right back plus hannity at the top of the hour, e as a working mom of two young boys e life could be hectic. angie's list saves me a lot of time. after reading all the reviews i know i'm making the right choice. online or on the phone, we help you hire right the first time. with honest reviews on over 720 local services. keeping up with these two is more than a full time job, and i don't have time for unreliable companies. angie's list definitely saves me time and money. for over 18 years we've helped people take care of the things that matter most. join today. so i got the new nokia lumia icon. it's got 1080p video, three times zoom, and a twenty-megapixel sensor. it's got the brightest display, so i can see what i'm shooting -- even outdoors, and 4 mics that capture incredible sound. plus, it has apps like vine -- and free cloud storage. my new lumia icon is so great, even our wipeouts look amazing.
9:59 pm
i'm saving a ton of time by posting them to my wall. oh, i like that one. it's so quick! it's just like my car insurance. i saved 15% in just 15 minutes. i saved more than that in half the time. i unfriend you. that's not how it works. that's not how any of this works. [ male announcer ] 15 minutes for auote isn't how it works anymore. with esurance, 7 1/2 minutes could save you on car insurance. welcome to the modern world. esurance. backed by allstate. click or call. well, tonight's segment with the spokesperson for the israeli prime minister is getting a lot of attention. if you missed it, you can go to
10:00 pm
facebook.com/thekellyfile. this is the kelly file. facebook.com/thekellyfile. welcome to "hannity" tonight, we have a jam-packed edition of the show. america, are you ready? let's roll. >> she called it. >> after the russian army invaded the nation of georgia, senator obama's was a reaction of indecision and moral indecision. >> governor sarah palin was mocked for these comments back in 2008. now she is here tonight to respond to putin's latest power play that she predicted. >> the reset button has worked. and that we are moving in
204 Views
1 Favorite
Uploaded by TV Archive on