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recreation was basically uninteresting to him so the ski trips and the trips to hawaii were not a part of our life. i was well traveled because we drove across the country and my father took jobs in colorado and where we render houses. but he rented the studio daily as usual. he and my mother took several trips to europe to invest friends but even on trips he looked in his particular way and sketched and sometimes painted. i have a hard time with tenss when talking about my father. i continue to find my father very present in my life. i think of my father's work as a series of unlimited spades. there is a sense of order even in emphasis chaotic works that pleas me on a level. when he died someone i wish i could remember who said he had a sense that my father that entered into the place that is represented in the paintings. his last work is a drawing he gave me on my 30th birthday. i've seen it every morning. very much for your attention. thank you (clapping) i'm happy to answer questions. i'm not sure how much time we have but someone will tell me. yes jim. any questions if the audienc
recreation was basically uninteresting to him so the ski trips and the trips to hawaii were not a part of our life. i was well traveled because we drove across the country and my father took jobs in colorado and where we render houses. but he rented the studio daily as usual. he and my mother took several trips to europe to invest friends but even on trips he looked in his particular way and sketched and sometimes painted. i have a hard time with tenss when talking about my father. i continue...
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. >> she looked to bored and uninterested and she is foraging while is fornicating. >> i would be uncomfortables a parent with kids on the bus and if you're a teenager and any weirdness happens that has to do with sex, this is too much. >> what are they doing, mom? >>> a busy mom on a very hot day. >> there is a young child in the back of the car. >> she just forgot. >> the video warning next "right this minute." >>> and still to come, women in their 20s versus women in their 30s in -- >> one of the most accurate parody videos ever posted. >> the green scarf or the blue one? can i wear this shirt as a dress? >> the changes that are all too true. >> i know how that feels. >> plus get ready to take the plunge on a makeshift slide. >> it looks like it is breaking before anyone is even on it. >> see if it can hold up for the long ride down. >>> hands down one of the most accurate parody videos ever posted on the internet. >> are we still going out tonight. >> yeah, let's get blackout. >> yeah. >> this video is called 20s versus 30s. we have two women in their 30s juxtaposed with two women in their
. >> she looked to bored and uninterested and she is foraging while is fornicating. >> i would be uncomfortables a parent with kids on the bus and if you're a teenager and any weirdness happens that has to do with sex, this is too much. >> what are they doing, mom? >>> a busy mom on a very hot day. >> there is a young child in the back of the car. >> she just forgot. >> the video warning next "right this minute." >>> and still to...
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figures also show a lower turnout than in previous polls, with many voters either undecided or uninterested. uswho else is going to give solid government or economic growth? i voted ldp, but i didn't want to. >> there is no one party you can truly trust. the only option is being -- the ldp. >> the ldp has gained from improvements in the economy since abe came to power, implementing his so-called abenomics. he has played heavily on that success, like he did at this rally, one of the last before the election. the suspicion is that all the talks of economy has helped abe diver attention from the more divisive issue of constitutional divert-- helped abe attention from the more divisive issue of constitutional reform. for decades, -- >> for decades, japan has had a hung parliament. this should come to an end. what it means is that we are likely to get it -- a deregulation drive for energy policy, healthcare policy. has talked about reforming article nine of japan's postwar constitution, which commits the country to pacifism. would it wouldn't -- with it would come the reorganization of japan's d
figures also show a lower turnout than in previous polls, with many voters either undecided or uninterested. uswho else is going to give solid government or economic growth? i voted ldp, but i didn't want to. >> there is no one party you can truly trust. the only option is being -- the ldp. >> the ldp has gained from improvements in the economy since abe came to power, implementing his so-called abenomics. he has played heavily on that success, like he did at this rally, one of the...
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he seemed almost uninterested in the proceedings.rds of the mother of one of the victims that there was no remorse. the judge was speaking to him. he looked around. he wasn't focused on it seemingly to ignore the situation or the gravity of the situation. one interesting thing also when he entered his plea of not guilty the judge made him speak the words not guilty. and there was a thick russian accent. and i ran into some wrestling buddies of his from high school after the hearing. they wanted to get a look at the guy they had known so well. they said when they knew him there was never a trace of a russian accent so it was very curious to them as to why he was speaking clearly with an acisn't that when they knew him he never had. >> it is amazing when you say that. everyone told us he appeared to be totally acclimated. i know some of the survivors were there as well as others there to support dzhokhar tsarnaev. did he interact with any of these people at all? look at them? interact? >> reporter: he didn't look at the victims. it may
he seemed almost uninterested in the proceedings.rds of the mother of one of the victims that there was no remorse. the judge was speaking to him. he looked around. he wasn't focused on it seemingly to ignore the situation or the gravity of the situation. one interesting thing also when he entered his plea of not guilty the judge made him speak the words not guilty. and there was a thick russian accent. and i ran into some wrestling buddies of his from high school after the hearing. they wanted...
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castro looking a little uninterested as he gets tagged out. catcher wellington lets it get away.iano flies out. one shy dennis eckely. a's win it. >>> the tennis player who upset wimbledon's top seeded sabrina williams is now going where she's never gone before. lisicki took on the visor wearing robonska in today's wimbledon full-times. earns her first ever major finals appearance. she faces mariam bartolo. nba star and center, that be dwight howard saying he wants to decide by tomorrow his team of choice. warriors are said to be still one of the famous landing spots for dwight howard. perhaps we'll learn tomorrow that fate. >> that would be something for the warriors. >> it's going to cost them. >> big time. >> thanks fred. >> thank you for
castro looking a little uninterested as he gets tagged out. catcher wellington lets it get away.iano flies out. one shy dennis eckely. a's win it. >>> the tennis player who upset wimbledon's top seeded sabrina williams is now going where she's never gone before. lisicki took on the visor wearing robonska in today's wimbledon full-times. earns her first ever major finals appearance. she faces mariam bartolo. nba star and center, that be dwight howard saying he wants to decide by...
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. >> i don't necessarily -- >> reporter: but on this day castro was talkative and appeared uninterested and weird at times. >> when i got arrested and interviewed, i told mr. -- to dave i was willing to work with the fbi and i would tell them everything. i knew i would get the book thrown at me. there is some things that i don't have to comprehend because of my sexual problems throughout the years. i was also a verdict as a child and it just kept going. >> that is certainly something you can bring up at your sentencing hearing. >> reporter: the victims will be permited to make statements at the sentencing hearing, the hearing that will end the legal case of ariel castro. >> gary tuchman is joining us and the three victims were not in court today. there l they be in court on thursday for the official sentencing? >> reporter: well, we know castro will make some statements, so these three victims have every right to do it, also. verdict impact statement. they don't have an obligation but it's a right. it may be tough for them to do that but often therapists say it's therapeutic to do and t
. >> i don't necessarily -- >> reporter: but on this day castro was talkative and appeared uninterested and weird at times. >> when i got arrested and interviewed, i told mr. -- to dave i was willing to work with the fbi and i would tell them everything. i knew i would get the book thrown at me. there is some things that i don't have to comprehend because of my sexual problems throughout the years. i was also a verdict as a child and it just kept going. >> that is...
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castro looking a little uninterested as he gets tagged out. catcher wellington lets it get away.t. one shy dennis eckely. a's win it. >>> the tennis player who upset wimbledon's top seeded sabrina williams is now going where she's never gone before. lisicki took on the visor wearing robonska in today's wimbledon full-times. earns her first ever major finals appearance. she faces mariam bartolo. nba star and center, that be dwight howard saying he wants to decide by tomorrow his team of choice. warriors are said to be still one of the famous landing spots for dwight howard. perhaps we'll learn tomorrow that fate. >> that would be something for the warriors. >> it's going to cost them. >> big time. >> thanks fred. >> thank you for choosing ktvu channel 2 news, we'll see you the next time news breaks. >> we're going off a little bit later than usual of course because of the breaking news we just brought you minutes ago. if you missed it b.a.r.t. workers are returning to work. the first train set to roll off at 3:00 tomorrow afternoon. the strike is over but there's no
castro looking a little uninterested as he gets tagged out. catcher wellington lets it get away.t. one shy dennis eckely. a's win it. >>> the tennis player who upset wimbledon's top seeded sabrina williams is now going where she's never gone before. lisicki took on the visor wearing robonska in today's wimbledon full-times. earns her first ever major finals appearance. she faces mariam bartolo. nba star and center, that be dwight howard saying he wants to decide by tomorrow his team of...
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but, you know, that's better than being boring and uninterested and business-like. >> but you look at mark o'mara. >> isn't he middle ground? >> obviously, there should be a middle ground. >> we'll see what his final thing is tomorrow. he has been sort of -- he's very steady but seems pretty precise. you called him masterful. >> terrific. he has a wonderful courtroom demeanor. let's see. i have to say -- he said to you last night in your interview he doesn't write things down, he just sort of goes in the moment. it's tough to talk for three hours just being in the moment and, you know, if he's sitting there leafing through yellow pads, which is something lawyers do which i hate, i don't think that will be very effective but we'll see. >> but mark o'mara was saying he's lived with this case for a year and a half and doesn't need to write it down at this point. he knows what he wants to say. >> i will tell you something, a very small circle of friends that are almost all trial lawyers and great trial lawyers. and the great -- the guys who are the greatest at it can get up -- and having
but, you know, that's better than being boring and uninterested and business-like. >> but you look at mark o'mara. >> isn't he middle ground? >> obviously, there should be a middle ground. >> we'll see what his final thing is tomorrow. he has been sort of -- he's very steady but seems pretty precise. you called him masterful. >> terrific. he has a wonderful courtroom demeanor. let's see. i have to say -- he said to you last night in your interview he doesn't write...
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. >> well, i have say, a recent poll said more people were uninterested than interested in the royale from working with cnn international, there's a lot more interest outside the u.k. and in the u.k. and the royal family. certainly when i've traveled in the u.s., from an outsider's perspective, there seems to be this element of celebrity, and it's a level of unattainable celebri celebrity. you can't become a princess without marrying a prince. the unattainable. and it was the ultimate royal wedding, it unfolded brilliantly and perfectly and this is the next stage in that is the baby that emerges out of that royal wedding. so maybe the media's got to wrong but certainly they think it's going to be a big ratings winner and part of a story which we're all following over the years. >> max foster, thank you so much. >> and what happens if it's a baby girl? well, they just changed the law in england in case that happens. we'll tell you more about that after this break. up meeting a lot more people but a friend under water is something completely different. i met a turtle friend today so, y
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but that's better than being boring and uninterested. >> but you look at mark o'hara -- >> obviously there should be a middle ground. >> we'll see mark o'hara's final argument tomorrow. but he's very steady, but seems precise. you've called him masterful. >> i think he has a wonderful courtroom demeanor. you know, i have to say he said to you last night in your interview he doesn't write things down. he just goes in the moment. you know, tough to talk for three hours just being in the moment and if he is sitting there leafing through yellow pads, which is something lawyers do that i hate, i don't think it will be very effective. >> mark, mark o'hara was saying he's lived with this case for a year and a half and doesn't need to write it down at this point. he knows what he wants to say. >> i will tell you something. i have a very small circle of friends that are almost all trial lawyers, and great trial lawyers. the great -- the guys who are the greatest at it can get up and they can just -- having lived the case, they can emote and talk from the heart and they get up there and will c
but that's better than being boring and uninterested. >> but you look at mark o'hara -- >> obviously there should be a middle ground. >> we'll see mark o'hara's final argument tomorrow. but he's very steady, but seems precise. you've called him masterful. >> i think he has a wonderful courtroom demeanor. you know, i have to say he said to you last night in your interview he doesn't write things down. he just goes in the moment. you know, tough to talk for three hours...
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i, therefore, found them rather uninteresting people to talk to once that point was made. knew was a good guy. they were all very repetitive when i talked to them. and each one of them offered absolutely no insight into how their friend could have become a terrorist bomber. and they offer no such insight in the article. the "rolling stone" article gives dzhokhar's friends ample space to make the points. if you think by continuing to read you will come to that moment when one of his friends has the insight that tells you how dzhokhar changed, you will be disappointed. but along the way you will read quotes like this. "he is a golden person. really just a genuine good guy who was cool with everyone." there is also a line in there that says he was gorgeous. the author of the piece will tell you without attributing it to anyone, girls went a little crazy, but to dzhokhar's credit, his friends say even when he had crushes he never exploited them. in this 11,201 word article that claims that girls went a little crazy over him, not one girlfriend of his is revealed. not one girl
i, therefore, found them rather uninteresting people to talk to once that point was made. knew was a good guy. they were all very repetitive when i talked to them. and each one of them offered absolutely no insight into how their friend could have become a terrorist bomber. and they offer no such insight in the article. the "rolling stone" article gives dzhokhar's friends ample space to make the points. if you think by continuing to read you will come to that moment when one of his...
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and the support, the corroboration, if you will, from an uninterested third party who says, look, thereams were coming from the guy on the ground. the guy on the ground was wearing a red jacket. it is undisputed that the guy on the ground in the red jacket was george zimmerman. he's also the one with injuries, so the objective corroborative evidence lends extra weight to george zimmerman's mom in this contest of moms on the question who really was screaming on the tape. i think she prevails. >> but, wendy, they will have to balance that with when the shot was fired the screaming stopped and that would lead itself to the person who was screaming was the person who was shot. i mean, they're going to have to make a decision between the mothers listening to a tape and what is actually on that tape that the screaming stops when the shot is fired. >> yeah. do you know what, victor, i think that cuts both ways. if the screaming stopped, it's because either george zimmerman no longer felt threatened or if it was trayvon martin, then the screaming stopped because he was dead. i don't think you
and the support, the corroboration, if you will, from an uninterested third party who says, look, thereams were coming from the guy on the ground. the guy on the ground was wearing a red jacket. it is undisputed that the guy on the ground in the red jacket was george zimmerman. he's also the one with injuries, so the objective corroborative evidence lends extra weight to george zimmerman's mom in this contest of moms on the question who really was screaming on the tape. i think she prevails....
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. >> i don't necessarily -- >> reporter: but on this day castro was talkative and appeared uninterested and weird at times. >> when i got arrested and interviewed, i told mr. -- to dave i was willing to work with the fbi and i would tell them everything. i knew i would get the book thrown at me. there is some things that i don't have to comprehend because of my sexual problems throughout the years. i was also a verdict as a child and it just kept going. >> that is certainly something you can bring up at your sentencing hearing. >> reporter: the victims will be permited to make statements at the sentencing hearing, the hearing that will end the legal case of ariel castro. >> gary tuchman is joining us and the three victims were not in court today. there l they be in court on thursday for the official sentencing? >> reporter: well, we know castro will make some statements, so these three victims have every right to do it, also. verdict impact statement. they don't have an obligation but it's a right. it may be tough for them to do that but often therapists say it's therapeutic to do and t
. >> i don't necessarily -- >> reporter: but on this day castro was talkative and appeared uninterested and weird at times. >> when i got arrested and interviewed, i told mr. -- to dave i was willing to work with the fbi and i would tell them everything. i knew i would get the book thrown at me. there is some things that i don't have to comprehend because of my sexual problems throughout the years. i was also a verdict as a child and it just kept going. >> that is...
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is i want to say, if i alec picturing or being didactic about my themes, they suddenly become uninteresting, because what i want people to do is to live in the pulse of the moment, in other words i want them to be on that flight, i want them to be in on mitchell, i want them farming ice with a woman in missouri in the 18 its and 1860s, but if i were to talk about what i really want to do, i want to question what is real, question what is imagined, and then talk about history, and talk about empathy and decency, and also the role of women in all of this, which i think is incredibly important, because for a long time, we have as described history to men, the women have, the men have taken over history he were the perpetrators in most of our historical events, but what about the women who were there? they are really the proper glue between all of these events and they are the ones who, you know, got out in the streets and, you know, her the women in argentina who are walking with the photographs of the disappeared, they are the women who, you know, got out in the mean seven the advertise in ir
is i want to say, if i alec picturing or being didactic about my themes, they suddenly become uninteresting, because what i want people to do is to live in the pulse of the moment, in other words i want them to be on that flight, i want them to be in on mitchell, i want them farming ice with a woman in missouri in the 18 its and 1860s, but if i were to talk about what i really want to do, i want to question what is real, question what is imagined, and then talk about history, and talk about...
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and really to levels again where traders just become a little bit uninterested in the product, if yountion shifted over into the energies. still focused on the metals and the interest rate as well. so with earnings coming out, with the numbers that you kind of already touched on, i think we have retail sales, cpi data as well this week. as far as i know friday is just a wash so there's no numbers scheduled for release but a lot of information here and focus is kind of been shifted or distributed over multiple different products over the last couple of weeks. >> how much are we still keeping our eye on treasury yields? >> an enormous amount right now. we're watching basically in some ways the yields are what's kind of creating the wag of the tail if you want in some ways right now. we've seen a major move in the treasuries. interest rates are starting to climb. we're watching the futures products come off again basically since may we've seen the 30 year come off from the 150 handle and last week i think they touched off the 132 handle. a slight rejection from those levels. that major m
and really to levels again where traders just become a little bit uninterested in the product, if yountion shifted over into the energies. still focused on the metals and the interest rate as well. so with earnings coming out, with the numbers that you kind of already touched on, i think we have retail sales, cpi data as well this week. as far as i know friday is just a wash so there's no numbers scheduled for release but a lot of information here and focus is kind of been shifted or...
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>> they're uninteresting. they're not very attractive when you look at other global markets.he tail risk is much greater because abenomics has such exceptional policy measures. so we don't think japanese bonds are very attractive. we think the front end of the curve is probably the best place to be because we don't anticipate any rate hikes any time soon in japan. but on a global basis, we don't think japanese bonds are that attractive. >> how much is japanese monetary policy going to be affected by u.s. monetary policy? >> i think that main channel is going to work its way through the exchange rate. let's say the u.s. is going to taper at a faster rate than the market expects. i think the main channel you'll see is the yen moving. and if necessary, i should think that the bank of japan would reiterate and come with additional quantitative measures in order to try and keep their bond yields low. but japan is, you know, it's got a very large captive domestic market. and so of all the major markets, i would expect that bond market is least correlated with the treasury market. >
>> they're uninteresting. they're not very attractive when you look at other global markets.he tail risk is much greater because abenomics has such exceptional policy measures. so we don't think japanese bonds are very attractive. we think the front end of the curve is probably the best place to be because we don't anticipate any rate hikes any time soon in japan. but on a global basis, we don't think japanese bonds are that attractive. >> how much is japanese monetary policy going...
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he looked uninterested, indifferent. he seemed aloof. he did answer not guilty. he did engage.imes, he would be scratching his head looking off to the side. his lawyer had to pat him on the shoulder a few times. so did he -- what did he look like? he looked like a teenager who was -- he knew what was happening but again he seemed aloof. >> bill: were any -- first of all, so some of the survivors were there, correct? yesterday? this is the first time -- well, knowingly, at least, saw this guy face-to-face. >> right. >> bill: did you talk to any of them? >> yeah, a few of them. there were 30 there. the judge invited them under the victims' rights act. they had the opportunity to be heard at that hearing. they did not. i'm thinking because there was no issue of bail that was being contested so no one that spoke out. but they had the opportunity. they were there. some were in the boston marathon gear. they were telling us afterwards they just wanted to be here. in the long run he's just a terrorist and they really -- they have to move on with their lives. part of that meant just se
he looked uninterested, indifferent. he seemed aloof. he did answer not guilty. he did engage.imes, he would be scratching his head looking off to the side. his lawyer had to pat him on the shoulder a few times. so did he -- what did he look like? he looked like a teenager who was -- he knew what was happening but again he seemed aloof. >> bill: were any -- first of all, so some of the survivors were there, correct? yesterday? this is the first time -- well, knowingly, at least, saw this...
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he really looked almost uninterested in what was going on around him. he kept moving. fidgeting.ontact. kept touching his face and niz neck. so, it was rather interesting that he really was almost, he was ignoring the proceedings that were going on around him. he did enter a plea of not guilty, repeatedly to the 30 charges against him. what was interesting, he had a very thick russian accent. and after the hearing, i spoke to a couple of his wrestling buddies from high school who had shown up, they wanted to see the guy they had known so well and thought was a good guy. they were really, really surprised. when they knew him he had no soon of a russian accent whatsoever. the reason they came, they wanted to see if there was any of the old dzhokhar left. and the person they saw in the court, they said, it wasn't him. again, he pleaded no guilty to 30 charges against him, wolf. 17 of the counts, excuse me, carry the death penalty. >> you say he looked physically okay? strong if you will after the recovery from the injuries? >> yeah, absolutely. he did. he is much taller than i expec
he really looked almost uninterested in what was going on around him. he kept moving. fidgeting.ontact. kept touching his face and niz neck. so, it was rather interesting that he really was almost, he was ignoring the proceedings that were going on around him. he did enter a plea of not guilty, repeatedly to the 30 charges against him. what was interesting, he had a very thick russian accent. and after the hearing, i spoke to a couple of his wrestling buddies from high school who had shown up,...
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it is appropriate and complex issues and some of the most important issues some of the most uninteresting things. but they couldn't be more important in the case because they really will navigate what's going to be told to the jury and it's going to direct them as to what their deliberations should be considering. so, it couldn't be a more important matter concerning the charge, you know, preparation for the charge to the jury. >> explain one thing to me, mark. you're an expert in florida law. done a lot of criminal trials down there. is it true that the six women on the jury will not know the possible sentencing guidelines for these three respective charges, second degree murder, manslaughter, aggravated assault? they will assume lesser charges and reduced sentencing, but they won't know specifically, the judge will not tell them what kind of sentencing requirements could be imposed, if george zimmerman is convicted on one of the lesser charges. is that true, they won't know the sentencing guidelines? >> that's exactly right, wolf. that is the greatest fear of the defense right now that
it is appropriate and complex issues and some of the most important issues some of the most uninteresting things. but they couldn't be more important in the case because they really will navigate what's going to be told to the jury and it's going to direct them as to what their deliberations should be considering. so, it couldn't be a more important matter concerning the charge, you know, preparation for the charge to the jury. >> explain one thing to me, mark. you're an expert in florida...
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men who are bored and uninterested. men who are tired of being sequestered and want to go home. the evidence, question their biases, and take seriously that they are the last opportunity for a young man to find justice. this is how we want to believe juries work, that as long as there is one henry fonda in the room justice can be served. which is why it became the standout moment from juror b29's interview with abc's robin roberts when she said this. >> as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find -- you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? did you want to quit? >> i was the juror that was going to give him the hung jury. >> what she said leaves me asking this. was maddy prepared to be a modern-day juror number 8, holding out against the group, working through the process, bringing her fellow jurors along one at a time? or were the roles reversed? maddy makes clear her initial emotion led her to believe george zimmerman was guilty but that through deliberative process found that florida law gave her no cho
men who are bored and uninterested. men who are tired of being sequestered and want to go home. the evidence, question their biases, and take seriously that they are the last opportunity for a young man to find justice. this is how we want to believe juries work, that as long as there is one henry fonda in the room justice can be served. which is why it became the standout moment from juror b29's interview with abc's robin roberts when she said this. >> as the law was read to me, if you...
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> i don't necessarily -- >> reporter: but on this day, castro is fairly talkative and appeared uninterested, none s nonchalant and down right strange at times. >> i told mr. dave, i said to dave that i was willing to work with the fbi and i would tell them everything. i know i was going to get pretty much the book thrown at. there are some things that i have to -- i don't comprehend because of my sexual violence during my whole years. i would like to state that i was also a victim as a child and it just kept -- >> those are issues -- that is certainly something you can bring up at your sentencing hearing. >> our gary tuchman there. that is the first time we have heard from him. he didn't speak in his other court appearance. >> he sounds he makes himself into a victim here. seems like the judge is getting annoyed with him because he keeps talking about the fact he is the victim in this situation. >> right. but he's not. it's all about these girls and now he is going to be in prison for the rest of his life so i hope that brings them solace and comfort to their families. >>> let's talk to the
> i don't necessarily -- >> reporter: but on this day, castro is fairly talkative and appeared uninterested, none s nonchalant and down right strange at times. >> i told mr. dave, i said to dave that i was willing to work with the fbi and i would tell them everything. i know i was going to get pretty much the book thrown at. there are some things that i have to -- i don't comprehend because of my sexual violence during my whole years. i would like to state that i was also a...
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- well i'm not going to name the scandal but the democratic congress is entirely oblivious and uninterested in halting the president accountable and i did say the republican controlled congress has been largely for giving of with the republican president should have done. so that, on top of the institutional capacity of article 1 - house things even more difficult because if you have a congress controlled by an opposing party the partisanship dries things up and if they were controlled by the same party as the white house, then they are mute. so from my perspective the problem isn't a constitutional public is of the quality of the foreign policy and if the congress got involved in it more, freda would make things worse rather than better. thank you. >> the concern is i suppose in prior years and different times we have had a consensus with the direction and the goal of the nation should be and therefore there was more of a capacity to get a consensus in the congress what they regard as the parties that now after the fall of the berlin wall and the rise of an entirely different set of challe
- well i'm not going to name the scandal but the democratic congress is entirely oblivious and uninterested in halting the president accountable and i did say the republican controlled congress has been largely for giving of with the republican president should have done. so that, on top of the institutional capacity of article 1 - house things even more difficult because if you have a congress controlled by an opposing party the partisanship dries things up and if they were controlled by the...