you re facing the death penalty. the first thing you do is go and give this television interview. what do you think about that? what is she thinking? well, i think she s not thinking in the way that you or i might. i think that this is somebody who s out of touch to a great degree with genuine feeling, wearing a kind of mask. and so for her the notion of going before the camera doesn t provoke necessarily the same kinds of anxiety ore second thoughts that it would in somebody else. and i think she probably believes that she can convey her thoughts and make people believe what she does because she has an overvalued idea of her own power. heather: manipulation? is she trying to manipulate the outcome? well i don t know. this to me, heather, sounds somewhat genuine. would i want to spend, would you want to spend, would the average person want to spend life in prison or say, i m
to get the ultimate answers as to what happened that night in that following day in benghazi. heather: what those e-mails will show is the answer to hillary clinton s question, what does it matter? you know, the president of libya on tv saying that it was a terrorist attack at the same time that we have ambassador rice saying that it was the results of a protest. bill: so we have the hearings from yesterday and speaker boehner now advancing the story today. he has not been, i don t want to say he has been reluctant to talk about this issue but he has kept his focus primarily on the economy, debt and deficit spending but after the hearings yesterday this is an issue that is front and center for him as a part of republican leadership in the house. heather: greg hicks said that delayed the fbi getting into libya for 17 to 18 days. bill: we re watching this. stay with us throughout the day. we ll see where it goes. it has been a big day of news here. the benghazi matter, fallout we re watc
whether tsarnaev became cad rallized in pakistan or was radicalized before he left the united states on that trip we want to determine. but if there are connections between the two, those could be telling. reporter: investigators are considering whether there was a relationship between these two men that not only went to cad went to radicalization and training, but one of the outstanding questions is where he allegedly learned these bomb making skills. heather: catherine herridge reporting live for us. bill: they followed 200 people on their list of people to keep an eye on. a turn in a case that s been riveting for millions. jodi arias facing a possible death penalty. she sits down for an interview
his family can remember him the way they want to insinuating that their way isn t really the true travis. this is just typical jodi. this is very frustrating. you know for once in her life she will be held accountable for her actions. heather: which, you know, she is probably a little surprised at because her words, she said, her words, no jury will ever convict me with the possibility of going to death row. and now they have. do you think she should be sentenced to death? absolutely. i do. the way she killed my friend. she deserves to be put to death and if not, then at least life in prison. at least. have you spoken to travis s family members? what do they have to say about the verdict? they re elated. they are relieved. it s not over. we ve got more to go today.
head acrosstown for a reception at the british embassy. tomorrow morning prince harry will lay a wreath in section 60 in arlington cemetery in northern virginia. that is where many americans killed in iraq and afghanistan are buried. then it is off to walter reed national military medical center. that is where prince harry will get a demo of new prosthetic devices and meet wounded warriors going through rehab right now. heather? heather: peter what is on prince harry s itinerary once he believes the beltway? reporter: after he is done in d.c. prince harry will fly to colorado where a team of british wounded warriors competing first time against teams of injured american veterans in the warrior games. then it is off to the big apple for prince harry for some new york fund-raisers before a few stops in new jersey where governor chris christie is going to show the prince some of the areas on the shore hardest hit by superstorm sandy. last but not least, before heading back across the at