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mr. martinez at this time? >> i do have one question. excuse me. >> not so much with respect to the particular waiver for you, but in your letter, you said that it was your understanding that after the completion of your term that section 3.234 could be waived and i think that it is important for all of the members of such bodies to get an accurate understanding of whether a waiver is possible. so would i just like to know from whom you got that understanding. who talked to you? >> well, basically what happened is this is a new commission. >> and it does have, you know, seats with the particular qualifications and the one that i served in was for a architect with a background in historic preservation and so it does have particular qualifications and you know before i agreed to be on the commission i did have a conversation with marlina about the ethics aspect of this position and whether or not i would be able to continue to work and you know to what extent i would be able to have dealings with both the planning commission and the hpc an
mr. martinez at this time? >> i do have one question. excuse me. >> not so much with respect to the particular waiver for you, but in your letter, you said that it was your understanding that after the completion of your term that section 3.234 could be waived and i think that it is important for all of the members of such bodies to get an accurate understanding of whether a waiver is possible. so would i just like to know from whom you got that understanding. who talked to you?...
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mr. martinez -- >> yes or no? my question is are you talking, yes or no. >> mr. u angry at me? >> ma'am, is that important to you? is that relevant to you? >> please refrain from laughing in the courtroom. >> one early-rising regular sold her spot in line to a late-comer for 200 bucks. the judge unhappy to hear tickets to her trial were being scalped, ordered the money refunded. and this juror dismissed for reasons unknown returned to court the following day. apparently she was hooked on the action. >> i knew that my life was pretty much over but -- >> as were millions of people who just couldn't get enough of a story of boy meets girl, girl kills boy. it wasn't just televised but streamed live, raw, unfiltered, across the internet. >> people aren't content to just watch. they want to participate. they are doing research on the players. >> arizona republic reporter michael keefer who are has been writing and tweeting about the trial say many were ready with their verdicts long before the testimony was over. >> anyone who takes less than an approach of well, she de
mr. martinez -- >> yes or no? my question is are you talking, yes or no. >> mr. u angry at me? >> ma'am, is that important to you? is that relevant to you? >> please refrain from laughing in the courtroom. >> one early-rising regular sold her spot in line to a late-comer for 200 bucks. the judge unhappy to hear tickets to her trial were being scalped, ordered the money refunded. and this juror dismissed for reasons unknown returned to court the following day....
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mr. martinez -- >> yes or no? my question is are you talking, yes or no. >> mr. ry at me? >> ma'am, is that relevant to you? is that important to you? >> please refrain from laughing in the courtroom. >> one early rising regular even sold her spot in line to a late-comer for 200 bucks. the judge unhappy to hear tickets to her trial were being scalped, ordered the money refunded. and this juror dismissed for reasons unknown returned to court the following day. apparently she was hooked on the action. >> i knew that my life was pretty much over but -- >> as were millions of people who just couldn't get enough of a story of boy meets girl, girl kills boy. >> bombshell tonight -- >> it wasn't just televised but streamed live, raw, unfiltered, across the internet. >> people aren't content to just watch. they want to participate. they are doing research on the players. >> arizona republic reporter michael kiefer, who's been writing and tweeting about the trial, says many were ready with their verdicts long before the testimony was over. >> anyone who takes less than an
mr. martinez -- >> yes or no? my question is are you talking, yes or no. >> mr. ry at me? >> ma'am, is that relevant to you? is that important to you? >> please refrain from laughing in the courtroom. >> one early rising regular even sold her spot in line to a late-comer for 200 bucks. the judge unhappy to hear tickets to her trial were being scalped, ordered the money refunded. and this juror dismissed for reasons unknown returned to court the following day....
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mr. martinez in the office of voice. >> good evening, superintendent and commissioners of the board of education as superintendents my name is kevin and from the family support department and it is my pleasure tonight to recognize possibly the most popular and complimented person in my entire department and for those of you who know my department is massive and huge. and ramone gets compliments all of the time, but publicly it is about time that i get a chance to actually say this in public and on television to recognize them. and here is one example of the rave that got him this nomination. and but multiply this at least a couple of hundred throughout the year. ramone has been a true partner to us in the bay view, facilitating conversations between us and the office to arrive at common agreements to hold what is best for students at the center always. >> he always offers to show up in person, to facilitate communication with family and follows up on communication to make sure that everyone has the information they need. he is willing to strategying. he is willing to go beyond the formal job des
mr. martinez in the office of voice. >> good evening, superintendent and commissioners of the board of education as superintendents my name is kevin and from the family support department and it is my pleasure tonight to recognize possibly the most popular and complimented person in my entire department and for those of you who know my department is massive and huge. and ramone gets compliments all of the time, but publicly it is about time that i get a chance to actually say this in...
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mr. martinez was.odi was very deliberate in her answers. >> and even though kevin thought that her performance was brilliant, he said that jodi arias' story finally fell apart after she contradicted herself one too many times. something else that surprised these jurors, how much attention this case has received. dan, we have to remember they haven't been able to see any of this coverage for the past five months. >> it's so interesting. after five months in seclusion to finally hear them speak. john, thank you for your exclusive reporting now. >>> now, let's bring in jose baez, who you may remember was casey anthony's attorney. he's no stranger to headline-grabbing cases. thank you for coming in this morning. we appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> what do you think? do you agree with that juror? >> i do. i thought that she did a great job. now, that doesn't necessarily mean that the prosecutor didn't have a little thing called evidence and that's what i think overcame her testimony. she was delib
mr. martinez was.odi was very deliberate in her answers. >> and even though kevin thought that her performance was brilliant, he said that jodi arias' story finally fell apart after she contradicted herself one too many times. something else that surprised these jurors, how much attention this case has received. dan, we have to remember they haven't been able to see any of this coverage for the past five months. >> it's so interesting. after five months in seclusion to finally hear...
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mr. martinez has, that's exactly what he's going to do. he's going to go right for their hearts, pull on those strings and hit home that travis suffered. however, on the defense's side the defense should have been preparing this at jury selection, educating the jurors that all first-degree murder cases are not death penalty cases and that the death penalty is something that should be a threshold that is very high and that should be, that theme should be continued throughout the trial and especially now. >> and in the end, i don't care how hard your heart can be, we are all human being, not one of us likes to see a purdz scene like that. even the hardened among the investigators, too. jose, if you would stay with us, i'd appreciate it. we are watching and waiting for o.j. simpson to take the stand. beth car remarks thank ykaras, . >>> i want to take your attention to cleveland where that terrible story the house of horrors, the edetails are emerging, now, ariel castro's lawyers are saying their klein is the human and not the monster that's
mr. martinez has, that's exactly what he's going to do. he's going to go right for their hearts, pull on those strings and hit home that travis suffered. however, on the defense's side the defense should have been preparing this at jury selection, educating the jurors that all first-degree murder cases are not death penalty cases and that the death penalty is something that should be a threshold that is very high and that should be, that theme should be continued throughout the trial and...
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mr. martinez and the jury was there. it was a sealed hearing. that's happened quite a bit in this trial. no official word. a lot of rumors but no official word on what happened today. >> let's listen to what jodi told you because she's told us and no one else. here's jodi arias. >> you had some pretty tough things, i imagine, going through the trial. during the trial there were photographs of you displayed. i notice you tended to look away. what were you thinking when those photographs were being flashed up in front of everybody? >> i wanted to crawl under the table and just disappear. >> you had to look at some of the tougher parts of what you have been through the last four months, what would they be? >> just coming to fully understand what i put people through, my family and everyone else, as well. that's the part i'll always regret. >> tell me more about that. what do you mean? >> well, just the way everything happened. i think that if i had been honest from the beginning i would be in a different place and so would everyone else. and becaus
mr. martinez and the jury was there. it was a sealed hearing. that's happened quite a bit in this trial. no official word. a lot of rumors but no official word on what happened today. >> let's listen to what jodi told you because she's told us and no one else. here's jodi arias. >> you had some pretty tough things, i imagine, going through the trial. during the trial there were photographs of you displayed. i notice you tended to look away. what were you thinking when those...
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mr. martinez do his job. he did what he had to do. you know, dug up all of the really terrible feeling.now, having to see, again and again and again how travis was murdered and what the last moments of his life were like. so, i know that they are struggling emotionally but they are very pleased with how justice has been brought to travis. in these proceedings. >> shepard: chris hughes, friends of the victim. chris, thank you. >> thanks, shep. >> shepard: underwater explosions as the united states navy steps up mine security in the persian gulf. that tops our news around the world in 80 seconds. bahrain. [explosion] >> the fifth fleet hosting and organizing the drills which involve more than 40 other nations and more than 6,000 troops. navy officials say they are testing several marine security devices, including the unmanned sea fox. it's reportedly equipped sonar and explosive charges designed to shoot and destroy mines. the drills will continue through the month. sri lanka. a deadly sigh lone tore through the country killing at least 8 people and hurting more than a dozen others. the
mr. martinez do his job. he did what he had to do. you know, dug up all of the really terrible feeling.now, having to see, again and again and again how travis was murdered and what the last moments of his life were like. so, i know that they are struggling emotionally but they are very pleased with how justice has been brought to travis. in these proceedings. >> shepard: chris hughes, friends of the victim. chris, thank you. >> thanks, shep. >> shepard: underwater explosions...
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mr. martinez was well over the top throughout the trial, he was also highly effective if you listen to the public comment, who really appreciated him. because the public comment, it may not be the trial jurors, but the public comment was this is a woman who has done a bad thing and the public is indignant just like juan martinez. >> diana, are you still with us outside the court? >> reporter: i am. yes, martin. >> great. when you saw juan martinez questioning jodi arias and also then in his summing up, how effective do you think he was in making the case that this was a pathological liar in front of the jury as opposed to a defenseless, weak, abused woman? >> reporter: you know, it's really interesting. because during the course of the trial the juan martinez that you saw was this very attacking type prosecutor. he was coming at her. he was going at all the witnesses. raising his voice. in fact, jodi arias through a friend was tweeting anger management problems? that was the kind of impression we were getting from prosecutor martinez. but on closing day, totally different type of attitude.
mr. martinez was well over the top throughout the trial, he was also highly effective if you listen to the public comment, who really appreciated him. because the public comment, it may not be the trial jurors, but the public comment was this is a woman who has done a bad thing and the public is indignant just like juan martinez. >> diana, are you still with us outside the court? >> reporter: i am. yes, martin. >> great. when you saw juan martinez questioning jodi arias and...
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mr. martinez. >> reporter: the trial also featured the unusual aspect of allowing the jury to ask questionse read to witnesses, in this case jodi arias by the judge. >> after you shot travis why not run out of the house to get away? >> okay. i'm sorry. that is correct. after i shot him i didn't know that i shot him, but after the gun went off he -- while he was lunging at me we fell over and he was trying to get on top of me. it's hard to describe the fear. it was like mortal terror. >> reporter: arrow as is charged with premeditated first-degree murder but the jury could convict her of lesser charges. should they find her guilty of murder in the first-degree, jenna, arizona does have the death penalty so that would be in play. back to you. jenna: rick, thank you. jon: well nor more on this long and sensational trial let's bring in criminal defense attorney brian claypool. also former federal prosecutor fred tecci. i want to let you know what is going on in the courtroom right now. the judge has taken the attorneys into chambers along with jodi and apparently two people who appear to be mem
mr. martinez. >> reporter: the trial also featured the unusual aspect of allowing the jury to ask questionse read to witnesses, in this case jodi arias by the judge. >> after you shot travis why not run out of the house to get away? >> okay. i'm sorry. that is correct. after i shot him i didn't know that i shot him, but after the gun went off he -- while he was lunging at me we fell over and he was trying to get on top of me. it's hard to describe the fear. it was like mortal...
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mr. martinez outside the courtroom, right?t's a very, very tense time in the courtroom. >> reporter: the verdict, a dramatic finale for viewers, but for jodi arias, it is a stark reality. and a far cry from the conclusion she predicted in an interview on "inside edition" back in 2008. >> no jury is going to convict me. >> why not? >> because i'm innocent. and you can mark my words on that one. no jury will convict me. >> well, she's wrong about that again. convicted of first degree murder. the penalty phase begins today. >>> 46 minutes after the hour. secretary of state taking ribbing from longtime friend john mccain. mccain a former navy pilot used salty language when he joked about kerry's new role heading up the state department. >> i'm very grateful to have the opportunity to be back. the last time is when my friend john kerry was sworn in as secretary of state. he's doing a [ bleep ] job. [ laughter ] thank you very much. >> you can't say that on tv. kerry and mccain have traded jokes before about the secretary of state r
mr. martinez outside the courtroom, right?t's a very, very tense time in the courtroom. >> reporter: the verdict, a dramatic finale for viewers, but for jodi arias, it is a stark reality. and a far cry from the conclusion she predicted in an interview on "inside edition" back in 2008. >> no jury is going to convict me. >> why not? >> because i'm innocent. and you can mark my words on that one. no jury will convict me. >> well, she's wrong about that...
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mr. we'll see you the neck time news breaks and on the fire in martinez, coming up on the 10:00 news. i was y if i could watch a show. . show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous long after. cigarette butts are toxic. they release chemicals that poison our water... and harm wildlife. and millions... are polluting our environment. [ sniffing ] [ seagulls squawking ] what do you mean? the instructions are very clear: "don't feed the gremlins after midnight." "don't get the gremlins wet." how hard is that? (door opening) hi, guys. hi, honey. hey. ooh, we're "honey" now, are we? yes. since their relationship became carnal, penny has upgraded his designated term of endearment, thus distinguishing him from those she calls "sweetie," usually in an attempt to soften a thinly-veile
mr. we'll see you the neck time news breaks and on the fire in martinez, coming up on the 10:00 news. i was y if i could watch a show. . show?! man, i was happy to see a sneezing panda clip! trevor, have you eaten today? you sound a little grumpy. [ laughter ] [ male announcer ] connect all your wi-fi-enabled devices with u-verse high speed internet. rethink possible. [ inhales, exhales ] [ announcer ] cigarettes are not just dangerous when they're smoked. [ rat squeaking ] they're dangerous...
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. >> catherine: prosecutor juan martinez talked about what the have been like. "the last thing that mrhe could see up there, was this knife, this woman and this blade coming towards him, and it was only death that relieved the pain and it was only death that relieved that anguish and that was especially cruel." >> catherine: that the state can't prove its argument beyond a reasonable doubt. tomorrow the jurors gather >> catherine: phase of this case. they'll decide whether air- ree-as gets the death penalty -- or serve life in prison. >> jacqueline: as we look off shore fan and to the north the core of one low pressure system and a second round of moisture coming in and and kind of reinforces it. so we will see showers out there tomorrow, listed less impressive today than reciprocity tomorrow than today. light rain over the bay area. over the morning and the time a kind of fizzles out. a couple more sprinkles rolling through the 2:00 hour in the drier conditions into the evening. we are definitely a to see cooler temperatures to maung. widespread '60s, 67 and lost bottle upper 60s and
. >> catherine: prosecutor juan martinez talked about what the have been like. "the last thing that mrhe could see up there, was this knife, this woman and this blade coming towards him, and it was only death that relieved the pain and it was only death that relieved that anguish and that was especially cruel." >> catherine: that the state can't prove its argument beyond a reasonable doubt. tomorrow the jurors gather >> catherine: phase of this case. they'll decide...
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mr. alexander's chest. >> objection argument tiff and improper. >> approach please. >> reporter: you can probably expect more of that with prosecutor juan martinez having his chance to of course question her. a couple mitigating factors. she is a budding artist. she is trying to improve herself. she suffered neglect as a child because even that is under question. was she telling the truth when she said she suffered neglect as a child under cross-examination? that is coming up in court. patti ann. patti ann: we heard very emotional testimony from travis alexander's family and that has to weigh on them. >> reporter: friday we heard, sorry, thursday we heard from a brother and a sister, very emotional testimony how the eight siblings of travis alexander have not gotten together since his death in 2008. reason, yes don't want a empty seat at table and he was the glue that held everybody together. very emotional testimony. even jodi arias cried in court as she heard people speak, people like samantha alexander, travis's sister. >> the thought of what travis must have went through that day. the pain, the agony, the screams, the fear, that travis must
mr. alexander's chest. >> objection argument tiff and improper. >> approach please. >> reporter: you can probably expect more of that with prosecutor juan martinez having his chance to of course question her. a couple mitigating factors. she is a budding artist. she is trying to improve herself. she suffered neglect as a child because even that is under question. was she telling the truth when she said she suffered neglect as a child under cross-examination? that is coming up...
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the jury agreed that martinez that she knew exactly what she was doing and intended to inflict as much pain as possible. >> the last thing that mrs he laid there, as he could see up there was this knife, this woman and this bread coming towards him -- this blade coming towards him. and it was only death that relieved that pain. >> reporter: and the whole hearing yesterday lasted about five hours, martha. martha: so what happens today, dan? >> reporter: now the trial moves to the mitigation phase of sentencing. this is expected to be about a two-week-long mini trial in which the prosecution argues that arias should be put to death and the defense will argue that her life should be spared. interestingly, in that interview arias did right after her conviction, she not only said she would prefer death to life in prison, she also said she didn't have a horrible childhood or any other problems that are often used as mitigating factors. alexander's family will finally get their chance to speak. the defense has made a motion that victim impact statements be put on videotape instead of live in the courtroom. judge sherry stephens has yet
the jury agreed that martinez that she knew exactly what she was doing and intended to inflict as much pain as possible. >> the last thing that mrs he laid there, as he could see up there was this knife, this woman and this bread coming towards him -- this blade coming towards him. and it was only death that relieved that pain. >> reporter: and the whole hearing yesterday lasted about five hours, martha. martha: so what happens today, dan? >> reporter: now the trial moves to...