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ashley banfield from a parking lot in phoenix reporting via satellite with nancy grace who seemed to be in the same parking lot in phoenix. i'm basing that, of course, on the fact that the cars that are passing by both locations also appear to be passing directly into nancy grace's box. that must have been shot at the same time. therefore, ups owe fact owe those two people had to be in the pretty much same spot. or we just saw actual footage of phoenix'sy lose i have been seven-mile long bus-ness monster. the locals call him old busty. but according to the atlantic wire, both were actually a mere six parking spaces away from each other. meaning the monster isn't real. who does that? the audacity of something even resembling a news organization to pretend that a correspondent is in an entirely different location when in fact that correspondent is standing no more than a few feet away. maybe in the very same studio for all we know. pretty shameful. couldn't the two of them have just shared? like ashley has a restraining order against nancy grace. which now that i think about it, it doe
ashley banfield from a parking lot in phoenix reporting via satellite with nancy grace who seemed to be in the same parking lot in phoenix. i'm basing that, of course, on the fact that the cars that are passing by both locations also appear to be passing directly into nancy grace's box. that must have been shot at the same time. therefore, ups owe fact owe those two people had to be in the pretty much same spot. or we just saw actual footage of phoenix'sy lose i have been seven-mile long...
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corporate media perhaps nothing is as ridiculous as this split screen conversation how between ashley banfield and nancy grace on c.n.n. just just watch this for a second because it becomes obvious the more you look at the feed that they're best standing only a few feet from each other you can see the same exact cars passing behind them in the phrase i mean really guys do you think that we're the stupid. but really the reason i've been pointing out this absurdity is because once again it's a perfect example of the corporate media's obsession with sensationalizing tragedies instead of providing real content they exploit every story for days on end until the next distraction becomes available meanwhile providing us with no real information about what's happening in the world and why and how we're all affected by it but hey at least fox is shifted their focus back to what they did harping about. bombshell testimony from the three benghazi whistleblowers is set to get under way tomorrow brand new hearings into the terror attack that will take place tomorrow morning this is new questions are growin
corporate media perhaps nothing is as ridiculous as this split screen conversation how between ashley banfield and nancy grace on c.n.n. just just watch this for a second because it becomes obvious the more you look at the feed that they're best standing only a few feet from each other you can see the same exact cars passing behind them in the phrase i mean really guys do you think that we're the stupid. but really the reason i've been pointing out this absurdity is because once again it's a...
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let's start, though, with cnn ted rollins who was in the phoenix courtroom and ashley banfield who is also on location in phoenix. ted, reaction of the verdict? what was it like? >> well, it was an incredibly emotional scene inside the courtroom. two of the female jurors were crying as the jury was read. the judge got a little emotional, as well, while she was addressing the jury. and the alexander family, as you might imagine, was very emotional. the sisters were openly wimpering in court. the jury was polled by the judge. and, as the jury was walking out, one of the female members of the jury looked over into the gallery and seemed to trying to be able to communicate. there are reports that she said i'm sorry. from my vantage point, i couldn't tell what she was saying. once the jury left the courtroom, then the entire family continued to sob openly in court. >> what happens to arias now? until this penalty phase starts in mid july? >> she's back at the county jail here in phoenix and she's basically waiting, along with everybody else, to hear whether or not your district attorney's
let's start, though, with cnn ted rollins who was in the phoenix courtroom and ashley banfield who is also on location in phoenix. ted, reaction of the verdict? what was it like? >> well, it was an incredibly emotional scene inside the courtroom. two of the female jurors were crying as the jury was read. the judge got a little emotional, as well, while she was addressing the jury. and the alexander family, as you might imagine, was very emotional. the sisters were openly wimpering in...
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ashley banfield has been reporting on the massachusetts state police getting involved. >> is the fbi looking at the men in orlando and tamerlan tsarnaev for any links? >> we know that all three men checked out a martial arts website, an online forum. and so had a russian canadian boxer turned jihadist. we told you about him before. the fbi has been investigating links between him and tamerlan, because tamerlan was in russia last year, and came home to boston right after plotnakov was killed by russian forces. the fbi is checking to see if tamerlan met with him while he was in russia. >> appreciate the reporting. there's another terror related story we're following later in this hour. really horrific murder. brazen murder on the streets of london. a meat cleever and kitchen knife found in the bloody hands of the man accused of doing this killing. a chilling image, truly horrific crime. he made this video allegedly after butchering a man in the streets. we'll tell you more about that later in the hour. the news here in moore, oklahoma, the injured speaking out, more heroes coming forwa
ashley banfield has been reporting on the massachusetts state police getting involved. >> is the fbi looking at the men in orlando and tamerlan tsarnaev for any links? >> we know that all three men checked out a martial arts website, an online forum. and so had a russian canadian boxer turned jihadist. we told you about him before. the fbi has been investigating links between him and tamerlan, because tamerlan was in russia last year, and came home to boston right after plotnakov...
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i'm ashley banfield. an hour from now the jury in the jodi arias trial is set to start day two of deliberations in that case. if she is convicted of first degree premeditated murder in the death of her former boyfriend she could get the death penalty. the jurors only had under an hour to deliberate on friday. they have been listening to testimony and arguments since january. they even got to ask their own questions. that's rare in murder cases. here's cnn's ted rollin's. >> why is it you have no memory of stabbing travis. >> reporter: some of the toughest questions for jodi arias and the other witnesses in the murder trial were from the juror. >> why should we believe you now. >> they had more than 200 questions for arias, putting them in the wire basket for the judge to read. >> what is your understanding. >> asking questions helps him and his fellow jurors decide the fate of anthony who was sentenced to death row for killing his wife and step children. >> our questions were basic, down to earth, heart f
i'm ashley banfield. an hour from now the jury in the jodi arias trial is set to start day two of deliberations in that case. if she is convicted of first degree premeditated murder in the death of her former boyfriend she could get the death penalty. the jurors only had under an hour to deliberate on friday. they have been listening to testimony and arguments since january. they even got to ask their own questions. that's rare in murder cases. here's cnn's ted rollin's. >> why is it you...
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i'm ashley banfield.the jodi arias trial is set to start day two of deliberations in that case. if she is convicted of first degree premeditated murder in the death of her former boyfriend she could get the death penalty. the jurors only had under an hour to deliberate on friday. they have been listening to testimony and arguments since january. they even got to ask their own questions. that's rare in murder cases. here's cnn's ted rollin's. >> why is it you have no memory of stabbing travis. >> reporter: some of the toughest questions for jodi arias and the other witnesses in the murder trial were from the juror. hy
i'm ashley banfield.the jodi arias trial is set to start day two of deliberations in that case. if she is convicted of first degree premeditated murder in the death of her former boyfriend she could get the death penalty. the jurors only had under an hour to deliberate on friday. they have been listening to testimony and arguments since january. they even got to ask their own questions. that's rare in murder cases. here's cnn's ted rollin's. >> why is it you have no memory of stabbing...
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banfield. as you just heard, it sounds, ashley, i want to make sure i understood what i heard.hey do not have a unanimous verdict. that would mean a hung jury or what? >> yes. unfortunately that, is exactly what it is. the wording on the verdict form which they had to fill out was couldn't agree on a unanimous verdict. and this is a very unfortunate development. you can see the family. they're so devastated. this has been five months of hell for family and friends of the victim in this case only to come this far to have no decision on what to do. and in most jurisdictions, erin, this automatically means a life sentence. but not here. not in arizona. there is another option now. and that is to bring in a whole new jury. it does not mean a whole new trial. it does not mean five more months of hell for everyone involved on the victim side of the case and all of the money that this state has had to spend to actually not only prosecute but defend because she's on public defense. to defend this case. what it does mean is that the new phase will solely be on the question of life or de
banfield. as you just heard, it sounds, ashley, i want to make sure i understood what i heard.hey do not have a unanimous verdict. that would mean a hung jury or what? >> yes. unfortunately that, is exactly what it is. the wording on the verdict form which they had to fill out was couldn't agree on a unanimous verdict. and this is a very unfortunate development. you can see the family. they're so devastated. this has been five months of hell for family and friends of the victim in this...
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and my colleague, ashleigh banfield, is live there in phoenix where the next phase is slated to start. ashlei what's happening right now. >> brooke, i can't here you, unfortunately, i apologize, but i just wanted to bring you up to speed on a few of the breaking news items here in this area at the maricopa county superior court jail. number one, jodi arias has been brought here to the jail, but it was not the typical way that she has normally been brought. in fact, she spent the night in a place she has not been used to spending the night, she spent the night in the psychiatric ward at the buckeye jail where she has been held most days during this trial, if not every day. i'm going to bring in beth karas, hln legal correspondent. this is all breaking at the same moment because you've actually been inside the jail. you've been talking to her guards. tell me what happened and why everything's changed. >> well, i was inside on level 4 where inmates are housed before they go to the courtrooms for hearings or trials and sat in a cell typical to where jodi arias has been sitting. after we shot what
and my colleague, ashleigh banfield, is live there in phoenix where the next phase is slated to start. ashlei what's happening right now. >> brooke, i can't here you, unfortunately, i apologize, but i just wanted to bring you up to speed on a few of the breaking news items here in this area at the maricopa county superior court jail. number one, jodi arias has been brought here to the jail, but it was not the typical way that she has normally been brought. in fact, she spent the night in...