ma am, i m skug, yo asking you, you keep saying you think. jenna: mr. martinez the lawyer is talking over her, sometimes she is looking at mr. martinez, like are you speak for exampli fospeaking english? he ll ask her something blue or grown and she looks like what do you mean like this. it s crazy to see them work off each other. what do you think of the prosecution s style sneer. it can be risky. you don t want to engage in a whole lot of argument with the witness unless the witness has done something to deserve it. the interesting thing here is she may very well have done something to deserve it and what i mean by that is that she by not being able or claiming that she can t understand simple questions is probably pushing the limits of the jury s tolerance for her and they are not going to be minding when the prosecutor goes after her for these ridiculous comments that she s making that she says that she doesn t understand the question when the question is really pretty clear. i
i can t stand watching the video. dr. leigh vinocur, thank you. my pleasure. jenna: did you see this over the weekend? a dramatic crash at daytona injuring more than two dozen fans. what went wrong next. and when bunnies go bad, jon. what one family says happened at the happiest place on earth and video they took of it. jon: oh, no. [laughter]
government to poke around your online history. delete your history. it doesn t entirely stop the access of it but limits the duration they can examine it. jon, back to you. jon: brave new world we re getting into. doug mckelway, thank you. jenna: don t why when you buy. that is the national campaign when purchasing firearms. statistics show buyers are not always completely honest. many are suspected of giving false information are never prosecuted. both of those things are not good things. william la jeunesse is live from our los angeles bureau with more, william? reporter: jenna, one way to keep guns out of the hands of criminals is prosecute those who give them weapons. the problem is straw buyers are rarely prosecute. when they are, many get little or no prison time. this as a new study shows gun prosecutions under president obama hit a decade-low in 2011. universal background checks are universally supported just about, by gun
we understand tomorrow the california congressman dana ro rorhbacer will be in front senate to encourage the state department to actually act finally and try to spring the doctor free. they have been making suggest he will attempts in the background but they really have got even nowhere in the many months that have passed since he was incarcerated in pakistan, jenna. jenna: a story we ll continue to watch and follow. thank you. jon: the white house and republicans as we ve been telling you are fighting over who to blame if the sequester should kick in on friday. bob woodward of the washington post is laying the blame squarely on the shoulders of president obama saying the white house came up with the sequester plan and the president approved it. so let s talk about it with our news watch panel today. jim i pinkerton a contributor editor and writer for a conservative magazine.
does come along we should be very well supplied, and that should keep a cap on the traditional run up you normally see in april and may. jenna: real quick here phil we ve had the payroll tax cut expire, most folks are getting less in their paychecks. we are seeing gas prices go up, and we have the sequestration lurking at the end of this week. your overall thoughts on the economy, where the american consumer is at. is that all bad news for the year ahead? reporter: i ll tell you what 58% of all americans case i can bee came out and said when it comes to gasoline prices that is the main thing to make them feel good or bad about the economy. with prices being up that is bad right now. i think what it comes to the sequestration, the uncertainty about the economy, that is going to definitely hurt the market right now, but i will tell you this. ben michae bernanke is talking tomorrow. miss comments could