i think he has a hard time, as we have seen painfully, making his presence forcefully known. we will be here with these guys for you tomorrow night, with special programming after the debate. way to get in the spirit, stirewalt. you ll get your only fair and balanced coverage here on fnc. for the first time, we are hearing directly from sergeant bowe bergdahl about his decision to leave his fellow troops in afghanistan, putting himself and them in grave danger. why he says he kid it. you ll hear from him directly. plus, a response to the army s decision today to pursue court-martial proceedings against bergdahl. up next, the city of baltimore braces for the verdict in the trial of the first of the baltimore six being tried in the death of freddie gray. the jury has the case. judge andrew napolitano breaks down what happened in court today, where the case stood as it went to the jury and what we can expect in the days and hours
i think he has a hard time, as we have seen painfully, making his presence forcefully known. we will be here with these guys for you tomorrow night, with special programming after the debate. way to get in the spirit, stirewalt. you ll get your only fair and balanced coverage here on fnc. for the first time, we are hearing directly from sergeant bowe bergdahl about his decision to leave his fellow troops in afghanistan, putting himself and them in grave danger. why he says he kid it. you ll hear from him directly. plus, a response to the army s decision today to pursue court-martial proceedings against bergdahl. up next, the city of baltimore braces for the verdict in the trial of the first of the baltimore six being tried in the death of freddie gray. the jury has the case. judge andrew napolitano breaks down what happened in court today, where the case stood as it went to the jury and what we can expect in the days and hours
to muster them out without putting them on trial and putting them through the agony of a court-martial proceedings. whether sergeant bowe bergdahl will face a court-martial is up to general mark milley the head of army armed forces command. one lawyer says in general those are looked at very harshly because commanders have a unit of other people who are looking at that soldier and saying, i don t want to go, either, so obviously there has to be an example made. sergeant bergdahl was released by the taliban earlier this year in exchange for five top taliban commanders being held at gitmo. julie? molly, thank you. it was a white christmas for some. and now the same people could see more bad weather before we even reach the new year. as another storm makes its way through the u.s. plus this. there she goes. or not exactly. demolition doesn t go exactly as planned.
court-martial? well, the government has asked the united states district court to put the lawsuit on hold until the completion of the court-martial proceedings. that is not a verdict and a sentence. there is another process that will follow. essentially what they have asked the court to do is put this matter on hold until approximately august or sent of further fourth 2014. that would mean another year of delay for the victims. and again, they look at this process and they say, you know, it s taken longer to bring hasan to trial basically than it took the united states to defeat nazi germany. they don t understand it. patti ann: yeah. frankly we don t understand it. we re asking the court to move forward. but we re moving forward. our friends in congress are moving forward and we are going to do what s necessary to try and secure justice for the victims of this terrorist attack. patti ann: reed rubenstein, thank you so much for joining us. thank you so much for having us. bill:
cage to clean it and now saying the 14 foot 100 pound reptile was being kept in the apartment when it broke loose, not in the pet shop below. while there is growing outrage from victims and families of the victims in the ft. hood shooting as some claim they are suffering yet another injustice. witnesses testifying in the court-martial of accused killer major nadal hasan now say they are not allowed to speak publicly about the case. the attorney for the families of the ft. hood victims. thanks for being here. alisyn, thanks for having me. nice to have you on. explain what the victims families mean when they say they re not allowed to speak publicly? sure. in order to protect the integrity of the court-martial proceedings, the judge has instructed the witnesses once they are done testifying they should not talk about the case until after the verdict is rendered. this is not that unusual of a