car ittlieing to inflict as muc mayhem where the attacker took his knife and car to kill as plenny people as poslk. but this invauvlgs an explosion, a bomb. and usually there is a higher level of expertise, more sfis indications or financing and the potential there is a large net brk. to try derememberen who this man was, who was supporting him and whether this is partly duj in cord fwhagz the terror group or one group like that, allison. lelt s bring in cnn investigative reporter. you have your obvious intent, to scare in the norm of lifestyle. we saw in france how they were
shooting and you can see how the transition has occurred. now, the wild card in this, i know over the past two three years, the duj and also mental health experts to try to come up with a preventive measure. we know how to respond. the first two conferences that we had multiple mass casualty response. but the wild card in this is the mental health issue. and i think as we all all know, you can put three, four, five psychologists together and they can come up with two or three different progress knows. i think that s really where the problem lies. as a former federal prosecutor, what is it? is it guns? it is guns. that s are the elephant in the room nobody wants to talk about. we want to talk about mental
these big international conference calls. there would be important people from all over the world on the phone that joep would be there on speakerphone in his duj kitchen talking about how to save lives, how to prevent the transmission of hiv and at the same time, he would be cooking dinner for his children. so he was just a very compassionate person and somebody that i miss dearly. a family man, a friend, and an incredible researcher just finally when i read the article in the washington post that said the cure for aids could have been on that plane. help us understand what kind of this loss this is for aids research. it s an absolutely devastating loss to all of us in the hiv/aids world and also just the world of medical research. joep and jacqueline weren t true humanitarians and worked so hard together. he was a brilliant man and also very, very kind. i remember he was inpatient. he would say to people, you re doing great work but come on, finish, what are we going to do next
a new jury will be called in to decide jodi arias fate in the penalty phase in her trial after the duj declared a mistrial. jurors deadlocked in favor 8-4. can a new injury reach a decision the old one was not. richard grab yell offers jury consulting. welcome, richard. thanks, carol. thank you for being here him so does it surprise you this jury is deadlocked on the penalty phase? it doesn t surprise me at all. this is one of the paradoxs of the justice system. we have essentially jurors who are, who in almost all cases never have to decide what the penalty will be in a criminal case, a robbery case or a normal murder case. yet, in this case the most severe circumstance, they are deciding a person s life or death. we also tell them, hey, are you
has been pointing out. tucson wouldn t have happened in there were background checks. there s an economic message that the president is trying to convey. how difficult is this if he does not lay out the kind of specific alternative to the sequester that republicans are demanding in the house side? well, here s what s hard, ab drae. if he is going to talk about how we need to invest in infrastructure and education and all these other things, republicans will say wait, wait, wait. the problem we have is a spending problem. the deficit is running out of control. i would point you on pew that did some fascinating polling about people s priorities in january 2009 and january 2013. the fastest majority is reducing duj been fets. it will be interesting how much he focus on that behavior. snoo meanwhile, you are looking at live pictures of vatican