and the other thing is, she is very upset. very upset that she was kicked off. she put in a lot of time, four months of her life. she waned to see it through, according to her friends. and that goes to what jean said. the fact that she s not out belly aching on the steps goes to the integrity of this individual. jean, i can t even begin to count the number of high profile cases you have covered. and i m not going to ask for a scientific answer here but for a general at. how did jurors leave one of these big newsworthy cases and stay buttoned up and how often do they go get a book deal, go before the press and tell everything, every sordid detail about what went on in drib rations or before deliberations. that s a great question because you re talking about someone who could be potentially a stealth juror. a person who is in it for the publicity, the moments of fame
but even though we re living longer, one thing that hasn t changed: the official retirement age. the question is how do you make sure you have the money you need to enjoy all of these years. michael jackson was one of the most scrutinized superstars ever to grace a stage. he was under the mike scope for most of his life. and he remains so nearly four years after his death. in california court, his mom and kids are going after the people who promoted his final concert tour alleging that they are ultimately responsible for his death. you can get to know a guy pretty well if you re with him 24/7.
and then we hear that there has been someone who has been arrested already not connected at all to that kind of activity, but a man who was making tearistic threats. it seems that they are not telling us. it s a fair question. do they know. even in the news conference the other day they did say they aren t any closer to an arrest but they are looking into all those leads. you mentioned an arrest, about nick morale. he was arrested indirectly connected to this case. he allegedly made calls to the tip line for this case and made a threat against a public official. that s why he was arrested. he s being held on a $1 million bond. but even mr. morrell, investigators say he is not the link to this murder case.
this is the domestic abuse expert on the stand. and it s all about how jodi in court is reacting. take a look. if you re doing things that you don t want to do, even if you act like you like doing them, which i ve seen people do a lot or even if you like some of it, because usually people do like their sexual intimacy. it, and you keep doing it, and you re not doing it because you want to to it, you re doing it because you feel like that s what keeps the relationship together. you stop liking who you are, because their is not what you want. so first question, jean, would be to you. we could see her crying because the camera position is nice and close. can the jury see her crying? and do we know if they reacted in any way whatsoever to it? it s a big court rom and jodi is a ways away from the jury.
i want to go back. piers morgan tonight from london. good evening and welcome to london where the olympic gameses are set to start in two days time. behind me is where the olympics stadium lurks in the east of london. over there is one of the centers of the security operation, making sure the games run smoothly. the games, security, world affairs and tony blair, the british prime minister when the bid was first launched to bring the games to london. tony blair, let s start with the london olympics. you were instrumental in bringing this back to london after so long. why is it important for a country to get it? talk about the economics of it. talk about the impact positively if you lapped b the olympics. well, you are the center of attention. and so for london and for britain, this is an opportunity to be there in front of the whole world to say this is what we re about, say look at the great show we re putting on. you bring in a lot of investments. we have cited the olymp