0 any resistance to being arrested when the police pulled up on them? no. there was no resistance to an arrest. have you had people don t realize that one of the toughest parts about being a prosecutor is that you often at some point you talk to the victim s family. that s tough. that s hard. and i realize that they live in australia. but have you had any contact so far with them? it s a very difficult conversation to have with the victim s family. i have visited with the girlfriend with the harper family inside duncan. i have not visited with the lane family in australia. but we ll be doing that within the next i ll say week to two weeks. what do you say to them? i don t know that there s anything they can say to them. i certainly can t do anything to bring their child back. he was sent over here to do nothing more than to seek an education and to better himself. all i can do is apologize for their loss, apologize to the australian community for such a tragic accident. b
0 likely any court will ever force the medicines to be given. i have a feeling i know he is being denied his salary which would make me think he is being denied his benefits. jim, in your best-selling self-help book beauty is skin deep it is what inside that is most important. should america then pay for his surgery? that s a good point, greg, and i am glad i raised it. first of all the ironic part is that he gets sentenced to 35 years the day before i realized i would have slept with him. you are the real loser here then, my friend. i really am. chelsea, you poor dear. you would have, by the way. should he get his benefits? no. once you are convicted and sent to prison bradley manning made a choice and a decision i have nothing against somebody getting hormone therapy, obviously. i don t think the state should be forced to give it to you if you go to jail. it is not like you have brain cancer. believe me, i am a big supporter of the transgender community. you reall
0 good evening, sir. good evening, greta. two of the men in this charged with first degree murder and the other one, the driver, is an accessory after the fact in another related charge. can you tell me why the driver has a lesser offense when he was in the car? and i assume that the passengers charged as an aider and abetter to the triggerman. why isn t the driver? i can t get into a lot of detail with respect to why the driver is only using those words only charged with a lesser crime except to say what has been presented to us the charges are appropriate for this particular situation. and as i talked in open court tuesday and pointed out to the judge in my request to deny bond for edwards and well, to deny for the two charged with murder in the first degree, what we ended up with there was a situation where i told the court that those two absolutely had nothing to do with law enforcement. they didn t want to talk, they didn t want to cooperate. they had nothing to do. and at
0 because there are not enough jobs. only business expansion will turn the dire situation around. why president obama doesn t seem to understand that, i simply don t know. and that s a memo. now for the top story tonight, opposing point of view with us, dr. david callahan, senior fellow at a progress organization. first of all, do you believe in capitalism, doctor? i absolutely do, bill. if i were a ceo, hedge fund guy, i believe in capitalism even more, because that system has been working great for those people. corporate profits are near record highs. the stock market, we re having this bull bull market, stock market is onear a record high. bill: no doubt about it. people at the top are doing great. their incomes have gone up. the problem, it s the people in the middle, people at the bottom who aren t doing owe well. mcdonald s is a great well. their stock has doubled since president obama took office, but have the wages for mcdonald s workers gone up? no, they haven t. bill
0 half years ago. this is a really, really bad thing when it happened. it is still out of control right now. just for some perspective. that does it for us tonight, we ll see you again tomorrow night from our undisclosed location on the road that you probably are already figuring out in your mind. right now, it is time for the last word with lawrence o donnell, have a great night. wayne lapierre says the only way to protect children in their schools is with a gun. well, it is not the only way. meet antoinette tuft. he said that no one loved him. and i told him that i loved him and that it was going to be okay. the school employee in georgia talking down a gunman. and that it would be okay. the man armed with 800 rounds of ammunition. more than 800 students had to be evacuated. tuft talked to the gunman, man slipped in, had been buzzed in. antoinette described her first encounter with the shooter. he came in with the gun drawn, he said i m not playing, this is for real