last month after one of them made a break and called to a neighbor for help. cnn s pamela brown was in the courtroom and joins us now. what exactly was it like in the court today? he didn t say anything. how did he appear? reporter: you re right, anderson. he walked in. he walked in, looked despondent, devoid of emotion. he kept his head down the entire time. he didn t make eye contact with anyone, not his attorneys, not the judge. in fact, anderson, it appeared he had his eyes closed during the entire arraignment. his attorneys entered a plea on his behalf and as you said, he didn t say anything at all. it was a very quick arraignment. it only lasted about a minute. the three women asked for privacy and it seems like reporter haves given it to them. you did speak to the victims personal attorney. what did he tell you? reporter: i just spoke to him a little bit ago. jim wooly is his name and he said that the women want this to be over, and they want it to be over quickly. he sai
anderson, he didn t say anything. he walked in. he walked in, looked despondent, devoid of emotion. he kept his head down the entire time. he didn t make eye contact with anyone, not his attorneys, not the judge. in fact, anderson, it appeared he had his eyes closed during the entire arraignment. his attorneys entered a plea on his behalf and as you said, he didn t say anything at all. it was a very quick arraignment. it only lasted about a minute. the three women asked for privacy and it seems like reporter haves given it to them. you did speak to the victims personal attorney. what did he tell you? reporter: i just spoke to him a little bit ago. jim wooly is his name and he said that the women want this to be over, and they want it to be over quickly. he said they have no desire to testify in the trial, and he said that at this point no one wants this to go to trial. the ball is in the prosecution s court. pressure is mounting on the prosecution to negotiate a plea deal and esse
hey, welcome back. ariel castro was arraigned today in a courtroom. castro was indicted last week on 329 counts. and today the attorneys said some of the charges can t be disputed. he s accused of rain, murder, kidnapping. one of the victims made a break and ran to a neighbor for help. what exactly was it like in the court today. he didn t say anything. how did he appear? he walked in, looked derespondent, devoid of emotion. he kept his head down. he didn t make eye contact with anyone, not the judge, not his attorneys. it appeared he had his eyes
marauders collect fem for persecution. drive out catholic nuns and priests. each children are arrested for any perceived blasphemy, a crime in the sharia-based law of the constitution. does mr. kerry or anyone really believe that radical islam is anything more than ethnic cleansing and domination? perhaps when egypt turns the fighter jets against our allies and in benghazi, americans as well. this is a ludicrous iteration of obama s muslim outreach. the result is a foreign policy blind to international ethics, devoid of a moral core. issue we courage use enough to honestly evaluate our imoverseas? a car teen of a cartoon of a groveling secretary of state, offering hon tow killer bees?
question chris christie would answer and in the wrong way. and, by the way, he accepts civil unions. that will kill you in this shrunken, extreme electorate. now, abbey, your father, john huntsman, he was recently talking about the state of his party. and it wasn t part of it. let me quote what he says. he says it s really tough to define republicanism today because we don t have a leader and we don t have a platform. the party right now is a holding company that s devoid of a soul. akd it will be filld up with ideas over time and leaders will take their proper place. devoid of a soul? that s pretty strong stuff from a republican. i do think chris christy and even my dad should be the face of that. they re reformers.