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jonna, yes, the fbi didn't drop the case because they didn't hear back. case is closed. >> they closed the case because russia didn't return our calls. that is what i'm telling you. is and then, they closed the case. >> love them or leave them kind of case. >> can you ask jonna where she is getting her details? >> where are you getting your details? >> the internet. yes. yes. >> last thing on this. the terrorist data margin environment? they just picked words right? >> right. >> you i want to point out we haven't had baker on for a long time because he moved to idaho. i forgot how great he smelled. you smell like the ind side of a fabrege egg. smell him. >> it's good. good. >> this is stunning. >> there is a party in my nose right now and bill is invited. >> bill just said there is a party in his nose and everybody is invited. there is a lot of room in there. >> actually. do you know what? there are people running around talking about screenplay autos there is a party in my nose and one man is invited and i'll meet him on 48th and 6th after the show. >> a
jonna, yes, the fbi didn't drop the case because they didn't hear back. case is closed. >> they closed the case because russia didn't return our calls. that is what i'm telling you. is and then, they closed the case. >> love them or leave them kind of case. >> can you ask jonna where she is getting her details? >> where are you getting your details? >> the internet. yes. yes. >> last thing on this. the terrorist data margin environment? they just picked words...
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because again, no one wants jonna to be a witness in this case.w anything. >> megyn: no. >> more than any of us do about the guilt or innocence or what happened and who did what to whom. >> megyn: she knows through the source. >> she knows who her source is, and there ought to not be any great rush to do that so, again-- >> why do we need to get to the bottom immediately and who violated the gag order in the case. >> if the judge doesn't do that and the judge orders her to answer and she refuses to answer and he won't do anything, but have her taken away in shackles, the way judy was, then the idea of this usually is that she's supposed to stay until she talks. that's one of the problems because the problem is it can go on and on and on until the judge is persuaded that-- >> she's never going to talk and fruitless, that could be a period of months or longer. >> that could be months and longer. >> megyn: judy, in your case, ultimately your source gave you permission to reveal who he was and turned out to be scooter libby and you talked about that a
because again, no one wants jonna to be a witness in this case.w anything. >> megyn: no. >> more than any of us do about the guilt or innocence or what happened and who did what to whom. >> megyn: she knows through the source. >> she knows who her source is, and there ought to not be any great rush to do that so, again-- >> why do we need to get to the bottom immediately and who violated the gag order in the case. >> if the judge doesn't do that and the judge...
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but jonna winter, an investigative journalist for fox news, is facing hard time for refusing to do justkground. in july 2012 anonymous law enforcement sources told jonna winter that before he went on a shooting spree aurora movie theater james holmes gave his psychiatrist a notebook detailing how he planned to, quote, kill people. this was a huge scoop and clearly of public interest. it raised key questions. did the system fail the victims of the aurora shooting? what exactly happen? winter's scoop helped provide a check on those in power, who it will not surprise you, do not always like to talk about ways in which the system and they failed. in fact, last thursday court documents revealed that more than a month before the attack the same psychiatrist had told campus police that holmes was homicidal. yet instead of a focus on how the system failed we're here now talking about whether winter should go to jail for reporting on holmes' journal, which was found in a mail room after the attack. why? it's because holmes' lawyers say whoever leaked the information to winter violated a gag rule
but jonna winter, an investigative journalist for fox news, is facing hard time for refusing to do justkground. in july 2012 anonymous law enforcement sources told jonna winter that before he went on a shooting spree aurora movie theater james holmes gave his psychiatrist a notebook detailing how he planned to, quote, kill people. this was a huge scoop and clearly of public interest. it raised key questions. did the system fail the victims of the aurora shooting? what exactly happen? winter's...
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jonna winter faces jail time for doing her job.inter broke an exclusive story just a few days after the attack revealing that prior to the shooting, holmes had sent a notebook to a psychiatrist containing illustrations of a massacre and was full of details of how he was going to kill people. winter's story cited unnamed law enforcement sources and they say they violated their client's right to a fair trial and demanded she reveal her sources. it is up to a judge whether she has to reveal her sources or go to jail. judy you went to jail for three months to protect sources, what do you think is going on? >> i think the last print journalist to protect sources and i hope that jonna doesn't have to make that choice. we can't do our job without confidential sources or we will be repeat wagon the government tells us. people like her need to be able to work and everybody that cares about it should supported her. >> jon: holmes offered to plead guilty in this case? >> by the way, on friday the court released information that said that his
jonna winter faces jail time for doing her job.inter broke an exclusive story just a few days after the attack revealing that prior to the shooting, holmes had sent a notebook to a psychiatrist containing illustrations of a massacre and was full of details of how he was going to kill people. winter's story cited unnamed law enforcement sources and they say they violated their client's right to a fair trial and demanded she reveal her sources. it is up to a judge whether she has to reveal her...
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we will keep our eye on this and let you know what happens with jonna winter. can catch more of this terrific panel when i host fox news watch. we will cover the coverage of the week's big stories. saturday 2:30 eastern time. kirsten and judy stick around. we want to talk about a comment about a white house adviser about the press corp and the drudge report. jenna: an off-duty cop in the right place at the right time. he springs into action at an airport when a woman tries to storm the security line. the incredible video you need to see. also bike helmets certainly are for safety, right? what if we told you there is an invisible helmet, invisible helmet that really works? apparently two women mailed it happen. we'll show you coming up. so...how'd it go? well, dad, i spent my childhood living with monks learning the art of dealmaking. you've mastered monkey-style kung fu? no. priceline is different now. you don't even have to bid. master hahn taught you all that? oh, and he says to say (translated from cantonese) "you still owe him five bucks." your accent needs
we will keep our eye on this and let you know what happens with jonna winter. can catch more of this terrific panel when i host fox news watch. we will cover the coverage of the week's big stories. saturday 2:30 eastern time. kirsten and judy stick around. we want to talk about a comment about a white house adviser about the press corp and the drudge report. jenna: an off-duty cop in the right place at the right time. he springs into action at an airport when a woman tries to storm the security...
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jonna. are we being too hard on a program helping troubled students?id before exams. that seemed to work pretty well. this is going a little too far. i love dogs, i love dogs so much, they should serve on juries. they don't need them before exams. >> citizens first. >> not really. >> i don't know, bill. we got you a therapy dog which you ate. >> delicious. >> it was delicious. >> i don't really have a question other than a comment. >> you know, i have nothing to add to this. i will say that i used to work out of bozeman at a ranch and one time a horse gave birth to a colt. i had never seen this before. the placenta came out after the horse. it was huge. looked like -- >> where are you going? >> dog ate it. >> the fact that you were standing in front of the ranch didn't qualify as working. sounds like brokeback mountain. >> i lived in the shed. with ned. >> no. i think if students need dogs to get them through class, do they need them to get through work too? take them to work. >> expect an environment with lots of affirmation and take their dog to work
jonna. are we being too hard on a program helping troubled students?id before exams. that seemed to work pretty well. this is going a little too far. i love dogs, i love dogs so much, they should serve on juries. they don't need them before exams. >> citizens first. >> not really. >> i don't know, bill. we got you a therapy dog which you ate. >> delicious. >> it was delicious. >> i don't really have a question other than a comment. >> you know, i have...
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and jonna spilbor, and arthur aidala, wow, don't mess with the lipstick bounty hunters.ond amid drug and weapons charges and doesn't sound like a prize, arthur. >> he's not and i just watched the whole video and it's comical, the way the procedure is carried out. >> we thought he said mercy. >> i believe he's begging for mercy. and scared. and they have some heavy weaponry there for quasi civilians, that's kind of what they are. clearly they're not law enforcement officers, but licensed under the the state to carry out this-- we need this, as a criminal defense attorney people jump bail. so you go before the court and the court says i need you to leave a $10,000 deposit to ensure you come back to court, if you don't come back you lose the $10,000 deposit. most often, it's not the defendant that loses it's the bales bonds person. and they hire the ladies in pink to get the guy and when the guy returns, the judge gives the bail person a release. >> megyn: and two things they should know, number one, the laws governing are bounty hunters are loose. they can do a lot to you
and jonna spilbor, and arthur aidala, wow, don't mess with the lipstick bounty hunters.ond amid drug and weapons charges and doesn't sound like a prize, arthur. >> he's not and i just watched the whole video and it's comical, the way the procedure is carried out. >> we thought he said mercy. >> i believe he's begging for mercy. and scared. and they have some heavy weaponry there for quasi civilians, that's kind of what they are. clearly they're not law enforcement officers,...
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joining me now jonna spilbor, former prosecutor and now defense attorney and david wohl now a defenseis fascinating because she's got some proof, david. tell us what it is. >> well, megyn, she has a ticket that happens to contain the birthdays of her children and grandchildren on it. now, ladies and gentlemen of the jury and kelly's court listen to the evidence and listen closely at 2:26 p.m. she buys 27 lotto tickets, quick picks, that are from the pool, and those are the tickets. a full two minutes later, 2:28 p.m., that's a long time when you consider how quickly these machines spit out the tickets, she buys one ticket that has four sets of numbers, two sets of those numbers are the birthdays of her kids and grandkids and one of the quick picks on the last ticket is the winning ticket or the winning numbers and that's how she isolates the ticket as being hersen hers personally alone and therefore, ladies and gentlemen, find for my client. >> megyn: jonna if all that is proven in court i'm ready to rule in favor of david's client. >> you're ready to rule? hang on, i have experience
joining me now jonna spilbor, former prosecutor and now defense attorney and david wohl now a defenseis fascinating because she's got some proof, david. tell us what it is. >> well, megyn, she has a ticket that happens to contain the birthdays of her children and grandchildren on it. now, ladies and gentlemen of the jury and kelly's court listen to the evidence and listen closely at 2:26 p.m. she buys 27 lotto tickets, quick picks, that are from the pool, and those are the tickets. a full...
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fox news legal analyst, criminal defense attorney general that spill boring, kimberly learner, -- jonnairst of the jodi arias trial gets more bizarre every passing day. listen to this, exchange between the domestic violence expert and, juan martinez, the prosecutor. >> are you saying that mr. alexander, when he was speaking with the defendant was in same relationship as you were with the defendant when you were speaking to her? >> if you were in my group i would ask you to take a time out, mr. martinez. >> judge, would you please admonish the witness. lou: whoa. what do you think? >> getting feisty the. lou: he was into theoment there. >> funny you say domestic violence expert. we can use the word hired gun. if it wasn't this expert it would be another expert. as a former prosecutors we put those goggles on times and we think about, what she's relying on, what she's saying and how credible she really is. lou: you struggle to find anyone credible in this trial. >> oh, my goodness. this is proof positive, lou, you can pay anybody to say anything. i mean at this point, i don't think the ju
fox news legal analyst, criminal defense attorney general that spill boring, kimberly learner, -- jonnairst of the jodi arias trial gets more bizarre every passing day. listen to this, exchange between the domestic violence expert and, juan martinez, the prosecutor. >> are you saying that mr. alexander, when he was speaking with the defendant was in same relationship as you were with the defendant when you were speaking to her? >> if you were in my group i would ask you to take a...
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. >> gretchen: follow-up from the massacre in colorado in aurora, fox news reporter jonna winter facingholmes. joining me now, investigative reporter and fox news contributor judith miller who can relate to her situation. good morning. >> good morning, gretchen. >> gretchen: remind our viewers what your situation was back in 1995. >> i had a very similar situation. my case was federal and not state. but basically a court and a judge also wanted me to reveal my sources. the situation was a little different. i never actually wrote about the matter that was under investigation, whereas jonna broke a very important story in this case. but nevertheless, i was faced with the same choice and i made the same decision that she seems to be making. >> gretchen: which is you were not going to reveal your source. you went to prison for 85 days. >> yes. >> gretchen: scooter libby said, i am the source and that freed you. >> well, he came out and he gave me a personal waiver. there were several sources. i wasn't going to talk about the sources of my reporting in general and really the dilet me ma she
. >> gretchen: follow-up from the massacre in colorado in aurora, fox news reporter jonna winter facingholmes. joining me now, investigative reporter and fox news contributor judith miller who can relate to her situation. good morning. >> good morning, gretchen. >> gretchen: remind our viewers what your situation was back in 1995. >> i had a very similar situation. my case was federal and not state. but basically a court and a judge also wanted me to reveal my sources....
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joining me, arthur aidala and jonna.t you get telling me you get divorced in florida right now and you could have to just, alimony for life? >> well that's what my adversary things is a good idea. researching the segment, it seems that's what it is. even for short term marriages. that's insane. these laws are premadmen, from the 60s and 70s where women didn't work at all and it was such a hardship on them financially when they got divorced. times have changed and first of all, massachusetts and florida are agreeing and even in florida, the vote was 85-31 crossing party lines that this standard, judges should take all different factors into consideration when deciding alimony. not that they should be computers and it's the same thing every single time. >> it would do a couple things, jona, it would end lifelong payments and allow judges to change preexisting deals that preexisting deals that aren't necessarily lifelong deals. what right does the legislature and governor scott have to come right do they have to come back o
joining me, arthur aidala and jonna.t you get telling me you get divorced in florida right now and you could have to just, alimony for life? >> well that's what my adversary things is a good idea. researching the segment, it seems that's what it is. even for short term marriages. that's insane. these laws are premadmen, from the 60s and 70s where women didn't work at all and it was such a hardship on them financially when they got divorced. times have changed and first of all,...
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. >>> just a few hours, jonna winter, the reporter facing jail time will head back to court.ify about her story and sources. it revealed before james holmes shot up a movie theater in colorado, he sent a package to a psychiatrist. it included a notebook full of details about how holmes was going to kill people. the judge has to decide if the notebook will be allowed as evidence. we'll hear from an officer who had contact with that notebook. those are your headlines. now it's time to break down some numbers. >> steve: the president's budget was released at 6:00 o'clock this morning. headline, making america a magnet for jobs. with his proposal he's suggesting the federal government spends $3.77 trillion in the next year. major new taxes on the wealthy. think buffet rule on steroids. l security and on medicare as well. when you take a look at the grand sweep of things, the suggestion that this really revamps and fixes entitlements would be delusional. >> brian: yeah. 65 days late, but here are some stats. reduced increases of the deficit. ten-year savings $339 billion. what's a
. >>> just a few hours, jonna winter, the reporter facing jail time will head back to court.ify about her story and sources. it revealed before james holmes shot up a movie theater in colorado, he sent a package to a psychiatrist. it included a notebook full of details about how holmes was going to kill people. the judge has to decide if the notebook will be allowed as evidence. we'll hear from an officer who had contact with that notebook. those are your headlines. now it's time to...
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jonna, great to see you. arthur, thanks for coming in. millions of dollars are expected to be collected in taxes this year. that is not all the i.r.s. is collecting. they're spying on your e-mails as well. he wants to be a hero and she needs one. these t-shirts stirring up controversy. some calling them sexist. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate increases ] woman #2: but i don't even live near the water. what you don't know about flood insurance may shock you -- including the fact that a preferred risk policy starts as low as $129 a year. for an agent, call the number that appears on your screen. 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 got our name on it. that's how we run. nothing runs like a deere. discover the full line of riding lawn equipment at j
jonna, great to see you. arthur, thanks for coming in. millions of dollars are expected to be collected in taxes this year. that is not all the i.r.s. is collecting. they're spying on your e-mails as well. he wants to be a hero and she needs one. these t-shirts stirring up controversy. some calling them sexist. [ heart beating, monitor beeping ] woman: what do you mean, homeowners insurance doesn't cover floods? [ heart rate increases ] man: a few inches of water caused all this? [ heart rate...