0 lawyers were at least surprised. i agree with that. i don t know how to department of corrections allowed her to do an interview. but dr. weiner, let s turn to you. gender is not listed as one of the mitigating factors but i wonder if it actually is. we looked at the state of arizona. there are 122 men in death row and only three women at this point. arizona hasn t executed a woman since 1930. do you think, just nationwide that it is a little bit harder for juries to put a woman to death? absolutely. women actually represent only 2% of the people on death row. so women commit about 10% of homicides in this country but they only represent 2% of the people on death row. and i think that has to do with our culture. i think that in america, we really do have this feeling like you need to take care of women. what do you do if there is a burning building? you run in and save the women and children first. what do men feel? they feel like they really can t be harmful or do anything dange
and good evening to all of you. i m erin burnett. outfront tonight, we have breaking news. a massive development in a massive manhunt for a trained killer who is vowing revenge on the los angeles police department. we are just learning that a burned out truck near big bear lake, which is about 100 miles east of los angeles, belongs to christopher jordan dorner. dorner is the 33-year-old former lapd officer who has threatened, quote/unquote, unconventional and asymmetrical warfare on his former colleagues. he s also a former navy reserve lieutenant, and is accused of firing on four officers today, one is dead. dorner is also wanted in connection with a double homicide in irvine, where the daughter of a retired police department captain, monica quan, and her fiance, keith lawrence, were killed in the parking lot of their apartment. dorner is suspected of being on the run since sunday, and police warn he is armed and dangerous. and according to a chilling manifesto he posted o
child. i could agree with you, jeanine. i don t care why. acting out when you are arenac from feeling a. g. of powerless isness you are attacking people unsuspecting and unable to defend themselves. when confronted by a police officer your courage is evaporated. judge jeanine: in the end he is a women and coward. exactly right. he is a wimp and coward. candace, you said there was someone else who rigged their police hoping the police would get blown up. who was it? the unibomber. he was working on a pipe bomb when we knocked on the door. there you have it. thanks so much for being with us this evening. thank you. a pleasure. good night. judge jeanine: next. he narrowly survived being shot in the neck. one of holmes victims speaks
child. i could agree with you, jeanine. i don t care why. acting out when you are arenac from feeling a. g. of powerless isness you are attacking people unsuspecting and unable to defend themselves. when confronted by a police officer your courage is evaporated. judge jeanine: in the end he is a women and coward. exactly right. he is a wimp and coward. candace, you said there was someone else who rigged their police hoping the police would get blown up. who was it? the unibomber. he was working on a pipe bomb when we knocked on the door. there you have it. thanks so much for being with us this evening. thank you. a pleasure. good night. judge jeanine: next. he narrowly survived being shot in the neck. one of holmes victims speaks
child. i could agree with you, jeanine. i don t care why. acting out when you are arenac from feeling a. g. of powerless isness you are attacking people unsuspecting and unable to defend themselves. when confronted by a police officer your courage is evaporated. judge jeanine: in the end he is a women and coward. exactly right. he is a wimp and coward. candace, you said there was someone else who rigged their police hoping the police would get blown up. who was it? the unibomber. he was working on a pipe bomb when we knocked on the door. there you have it. thanks so much for being with us this evening. thank you. a pleasure. night. judge jeanine: next. he narrowly survived being shot in the neck. one of holmes victims speaks