that is where all this equipment and control is placed in home. he since entered a plea of not guilty to murder charges he is facing in lloyd s death. but the evidence gathered in this case, kelly, some may remember has now led investigators to believe he may be connected to a double homicide case that remain unresolved going as far to name as a possible motive, information that lloyd may have had regarding that shooting. now hernandez is back in court on august 22nd. the two men with him the night of lloyd s murder are also facing charges and being held. ernest wallace is one. he is charged with accessory after the fact. and entering a not guilty plea. he heads back to court today. carlos ortiz, also in the car the night of lloyd s death, is charged with unlawful possession of a firearm. that is enough to keep him behind bars until his next court appearance on august 14th. there is former teammate tom brady and a lot in the patriots world who are just doing their best to carry on. t
a passenger telling the associated press the train was going about 120 miles per hour before it hit a tight corner and flew off the tracks. the conductor now under police guard as part of the investigation. meanwhile the father of an american woman killed in that crash is speaking out about the tragedy. greg palkot joins us live from our london bureau with more on this. greg, what is the latest on the crash that you know of. reporter: hey, kelly, as you can imagine the investigation continues full bore moo this horrific train wreck. among the casualties one american killed. five americans injured. as you noted 78 now believed to be the total killed. as many as 80 still in the hospital. many of them critically injured. it is a deadliest train crash europe has seen in many years. it happened outside the city of spanish city of sanity awe go compastano. they are in possession of black boxes similar to what you
process but they are looking forward to having this entire thing resolved so they can move on with their lives. of course with this plea deal agreement that would mean that those three women would not have to take the stand to testify in this case against ariel castro and be able to avoided reliving those experiences. kelly: garrett tenney from chicago. thank you for enlightening us about what is going on in that cleveland courtroom. martha: if you can believe it, there are more shocking new details in the anthony weiner online sex scandal. did you ever say to him that you loved him? yes. so you told anthony beaner that you loved him? yes. did he ever tell you that he loved you? yes. martha: there you go. they were in love. what else the woman is saying that is now threatening to destroy weiner s political comeback. kelly: plus a national memorial closed after vandals splattered it with paint. what police are now saying about the damage. martha: unbelievable. and bill o rei
center. four state department employees including ubben were treated at benghazi. diplomatic security agents say the response on the night was inadequate on many levels. that s a good question. now, it wasn t a medical plane. is that what he told you? i m just saying, it wasn t a medical plane. that medical plane has a door big enough to get somebody on a gurney through it without turning them sideways. we, we owed our people better than they got. reporter: there s actually no reference to a medical plane as being part of the evacuation in the state department s independent review of the attack and there is no specific reference in the testimony of then secretary of state clinton nor former defense secretary lee on panetta. we asked the state department said whether one was sent. it was already thoroughly investigated and they had nothing to add, kelly. kelly: catherine herridge thank you for that report. martha: boy, what happened, david ubben, waited for 20 hours
compassion element we all have that someone who has been on our team that, you know, you just, it s a very sad thing. reporter: there are 100 pages of documents, kelly, in addition to the photos. you can expect to hear a lot more on the investigation and this case as it moves forward. back to you. kelly: jamie, good to see you. reporter: thanks, kelly. martha: well the egyptian army slapping ousted president mohammed morsi with new charges today as massive protests are planned across the country. we have the latest on the growing unrest in egypt coming up in a live report. and it is tough out there in the field. a tv news crew attacked on the job. we re going to show you, boy, what happened after this. stick around.