that is truly fact being stranger than fiction all that said, craig, i think it is important to bring up one thing that even if she is supposed to stay in prison, there is now in process something in international law called a transfer proceeding. okay. so she could potentially serve that prison term, even if she is not let loose, in the united states of america. ricky kleman, always sign sightful. please stick around if is there a major development in either trial, we will, of course, want to talk to you. my pleasure. thanks, again. let s turn to wall street now not the dow, not nasdaq just yet, talking about the protesters, they are down on wall street. they are turning into zombies, at least that s the goal. organizers telling marchers to paint their faces and pretend to eat monopoly money in order to show workers in the financial district the metaphor of their actions. it is all part of the start of occupy wall street, week three. organizers claim that the movement is
a lot weary as well. most of them friends of the family, very close ties who are unable to make their way to italy but are here together in support. we talked to a few of them this is what they had to say. this has been a long, difficult process and people were talking about this and wanted to get together, wanted to share this. some fear, you know, anticipation. stomach s in knots. i think like a lot of people, we are just ready for it to be over with. reporter: people here in seattle are also the organizers of the groups that have support amanda knox over the last four years, also doing holding fundraisers, trying to get help for the family, just in trying to pay for all of the legal fees that have mounted to an estimated $1 million. the family almost bankrupt trying to fund this. we were told today that almost every member of the family has had to mortgage their house just to try to get by. but again, people here are waiting.
and i will tell you, part of the reason that i say that is if you look at the way his answers evolved over the weekend on this last story, that is a sign of a candidate that is not prepared for the level of scrutiny that a national campaign brings. what you hear from people in texas say he has been governor of texas for ten years and never came up, okay, that s texas. what surprised me the most is it s not up reasonable to think that a reporter would want to go to his hometown and kind of get a sense of where he grew up. so why somebody didn t think that this would be a problem that should be dealt with ahead of time really speaks volumes about the lack of experience that we are seeing. joe exwhat happened to him? what happened to rick perry? again, he was a guy just a few weeks ago, he was the second coming for the republican party. well, i wouldn t count governor rick perry out yes. of course, he has had a couple of difficult challenges the last few days vand to get by those chal
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restore copyright to works that are now in the public dough main, craig. pete, before i let you get out of here quickly, the case of a massachusetts man plotting to fly explosive-packed model planes into the pentagon, the capital that suspect in federal court today bham is the latest on that case? right. he will be a bond hearing to decide whether he should be held on bail it would be very surprising if the judge does anything other than continue the bail that hearing is at 3:00 this afternoon. since the charges were originally unveiled, there has since been an indictment. the goff has a little more detail here them say, for example, when he was dealing with people he thought were al qaeda recruiters but who were actually fbi undercover operatives, he gave them 12 cell telephones that he had modified to be used as detonators. he thought they were being sent over to make roadside bombs that would attack u.s. troops in iraq and afghanistan. nbc news justice correspondent pete wil