america has ever seen. and the epitome of a spaceman. jon: armstrong passed away last august at the age of 82 after suffering heart problems. he made history back on july 20, 1969, when he left mankind s first footprints on the lunar surface. jenna: nice to remember him again today. well, there are big developments in the murder trial of george zimmerman. lawyers are narrowing down the pool of potential jurors for the first time zimmerman s defense team is grilling a select team of member and women who could decide their client s fate. plus, a special look at the first 100 days of pope francis and what s being called the francis effect. we ll explain, ahead.
explored before collecting moon rocks. aldrin was among those who took the podium you ll louisiana skwraoeuzing his friend today and following the service at johnson space center they will be planting a tree there on the ground where neil armstrong spent so much time in his career, jon. a big day for nasa as his family and friend are there remembering a true space legend. jon: and his family said when you go out and see the moon, give it a wink and think of neil, great line. jenna: we ll move onto other news now. jodi arias is expected back in court any moment for the first time since jurors deadlocked on whether to sentence her to life in prison or to death. she was found guilty of first-degree murder last month of her ex-boyfriend travis alexander. today attorneys in the case will discuss the retrial of the penalty phase. the defense wants to delay that phase until next year. the prosecution wants to start in late july. or there is potentially a third
ingredients, that you can have a full meal without needing a knife and fork. jenna: and your sandwiches are big, i checked them out online. they look like a complete male. well l, we scoop the inside of the bread out. [laughter] jenna: a lot of the women out there like that, a low-carb sandwich option. you went into business in 2010, an interesting time coming out of the recession. what s been the biggest challenge so far? 2010, also, it was very difficult to go to banks, get loans as you can imagine. everybody spoke yes, and at the end of the day, you really weren t left with anything. so if you didn t save, it was very hard to get started, you know? you kind of depend on these banks to help you a little bit to get started jenna: the financing. the financing. jenna: so what about the financing now? it s not easy to get financing. you could have a good record, you could have an impeck be bl record of paying all your bills and etc., it looks good, but at the end of the day it
ahead? well, i wish that we would have a little bit more of clarification. i support any political leader that is for the people. i do believe that it s sort of like building an apartment, you know? you estimate $50,000, and at the end of the day, there s $70,000. jenna: sure. where do you get that extra 20,000? the formula s the same. unless that gets concentrated on, it could be disastrous. jenna: congratulations for having the company open for three years now, and we wish you a lot of luck and success. it s good to have your perspective. thank you very much. jenna: jon? jon: happening now, what is being called the francis effect. catholic leaders say pope francis is bringing the faithful back to the pews as the pontiff marks his first 100 days at the seat of st. peter. amy kellogg live from london. reporter: hi, jon. well, everything at this point is anecdotal, but everyone does seem to be talking about the francis effect. and, jon, it s not just people
with terrorists, then why are we sitting down for peace talks [laughter] jenna, you are so right. this is exactly what we re doing. why are we doing it? because we re on our way out. there s nothing to say jenna: then let s take the kid with us. we could fight our way out, that s the other question, are we sitting down with the taliban because we want to make sure we don t shoot our way out? jenna: what is the goal? we ve talked about this for years, potentially talking to known terrorists. what is the goal now? i don t think there is a very good goal here. i m not sure we get anything out of this negotiation at all. the taliban may get something out of it, they probably want us to leaf behind leave behind a lot of infrastructure. karzai is the interesting one because he s not going to be part of the talks, he s going to be part of the talks, he s playing this. he s deciding if he s going to sit down with the taliban and the united states. he wants something from the united