charges. the former university of virginia player is accused of killing 22-year-old yeardley hrofplt she was also a lacrosse player at the school. he has admitted storming into her apartment in 2010, violently shaking her head against a wall during a hea heated argument. she was found dead in her apartment. martha: jan brewer is appealing a ruling to block key parts of the law. she is here with her block, scorpians for breakfast. good to see you governor. good morning, thank you. martha: we spoke to an attorney yesterday about the filing of this brief before the supreme court. you know, how do you think this is going to go for you? it s been shot down a couple of times in two different ways. i m real confident that the supreme court will rule in the favor of arizona.
her other family members just broke down in tears at that point. the defense for its part says that this is a horrific tragedy but there was no intent at all. this by everyone s account was a tumultuous relationship on both sides on and off for two years. he had gone to her apartment that night only to talk things out and that when is he left, had he no idea that he had done bodily harm or killed her. there is one interesting comment that i m sure we re going to hear again and again that the defensence attorney made during the opening. he said that huguely was not maintaining a lie and he said george is not complicated, not complex. he s a lacrosse player. a comment that will probably get some reaction from lacrosse players and their families. as i was walking out here to talk to you, tamron, sharon love, yeardly s mother, was the first witness to take the stand in a trial expected to go about
life in their city is normal. that s the story the syrian regime is telling. here s the reality. [ speaking foreign language ] video taken today from the rooftop showing rocket and artillery fire landing, syrian forces bombarding certain neighborhoods, not military encampments or opposition gatherings, neighborhoods, artillery and mortar fire falling on densely populated streets and apartments and they said they can no longer count the number of civilians killed in neighborhoods like this one, too hard to get the information, because sniper fire is a constant threat, people stay put at home until there s no home to hide in. [ speaking foreign language ] women, children, fleeing their homes, their homes and those around it are literally blown to pieces. the shells are landing on homes, hospitals alike. this is one of several makeshift medical facilities where the wounded are literally smuggled in. they can t be taken to regular hospitals, activists say, because security fo
[ speaking foreign language ] video taken today from the rooftop showing rocket and artillery fire landing, syrian forces bombarding certain neighborhoods, not military encampments or opposition gatherings, neighborhoods, artillery and mortar fire falling on densely populated streets, shops and apartment houses. the u.n. said late last month, it could no longer count the number of civilians killed in neighborhoods like this one, because it s too hard to get the information. because sniper fire is a constant threat, people stay put at home until there s no home to hide in. [ speaking foreign language ] women, children, fleeing their homes, their homes and those around it are literally blown to pieces. the shells are landing on homes, hospitals alike. this is one of several makeshift medical facilities where the wounded are literally smuggled in. they can t be taken to regular hospitals, activists say, because security forces are rounding up patients. there s not much safet
[ speaking foreign language ] video taken today from the rooftop showing rocket and artillery fire landing, syrian forces bombarding certain neighborhoods, not military encampments or opposition gatherings, neighborhoods, artillery and mortar fire falling on densely populated streets, shops and apartment houses. the u.n. said late last month, it could no longer count the number of civilians killed in neighborhoods like this one, because it s too hard to get the information. because sniper fire is a constant threat, people stay put at home until there s no home to hide in. [ speaking foreign language ] women, children, fleeing their homes, their homes and those around it are literally blown to pieces. the shells are landing on homes, hospitals alike. this is one of several makeshift medical facilities where the wounded are literally smuggled in. they can t be taken to regular hospitals, activists say, because security forces are rounding up patients. there s not much safet