time for reporter rule let. we re following two stories right now. the president of poland and one in as many of five americans would not pass a driving test if they took one today. ed? reporter: brooke, the president is here in warsaw tonight with a large group of central and eastern european leaders. he wants to show respect to some key leaders. he wants lessons learned about their own transition to democracy in the post soviet world that might now apply to egypt, tunisia, and others given the arab spring. they have been going through growing pains and economic problems. that dovetails nicely with what the president did at the g-8 summit. they were putting together an aid pack taj for egypt, tunisia. egypt was battered during the revolution and it really hurt
orlando, florida, isp wrapping up this afternoon, and today kicked off with at battle of emotions with the prosecutors asking the judge to limit defense attorney s jose baez s cross-examination, and motion granted. with the response of a motion of his own. watch this with me. so far the state has put on a case solely of dealing with the bad character of my client or the attempted character assassination of her past conducts, boyfriends, people she slept with, and things that have absolutely nothing to do with the crimes charged. and it has put us in a position where we are significantly prejudiced as to some of the impermissible character evidence they have been successful in introducing, and we would again renew our motion for mistrial at this time. mr. biabaez, how many times e you asked on cross-examination of witnesses whether or not mrs. anthony was a quote good mother, unquote? well, motion for mistrial denied. baez then proceeded to bring a witness to tears. here