anti-russian protesters taking to the streets all over ukraine. meanwhile, hundreds of pro-russian demonstrations are being held there. rallies with protesters raising russian flags, fighting against supporters of the new ukrainian government. molly henneberg is live in washington with more. fox news confirmed that defense secretary chuck hagel spoke to his russian counterpart today about the situation in ukraine. pension officials said there are no military contingency plans for ukraine. we don t expect to hear from the president again today, although we possibly could get an offcamera update from the white house if there are new developments. in president obama s remarks yesterday he warned russia any violation of sovereignty and territorial integrity would be deeply destabilizing. represent a profound interference in matters that must be determined by ukrainian
takes on a rather new light, following an interview with ny 1 s errol lewis, the congressman blew his top. this time it was offcamera, after the interview, congressman grimm became red faced and started yelling at errol lewis and me, acting as if he were in a bar instead of a tv studio, he alluded to settling the issue by taking it outside with our political anchor errol lewis. joining us now, errol lewis, political anchor for ny 1. he s had some experience with congressman grimm. you didn t actually take it outside with him? no, no, no, i didn t even consider it. i m in that part of the world like most professional employees, where when you do things like that, you get fired. you don t throw people over balconies and stuff like that, most people would just get fired. i didn t consider it. i told my producer i wasn t
takes on a rather new light, following an interview with ny 1 s errol lewis, the congressman blew his top. this time it was offcamera, after the interview, congressman grimm became red faced and started yelling at errol lewis and me, acting as if he were in a bar instead of a tv studio, he alluded to settling the issue by taking it outside with our political anchor errol lewis. joining us now, errol lewis, political anchor for ny 1. he s had some experience with congressman grimm. you didn t actually take it outside with him? no, no, no, i didn t even consider it. i m in that part of the world like most professional employees, where when you do things like that, you get fired. you don t throw people over balconies and stuff like that, most people would just get fired. i didn t consider it. i told my producer i wasn t interested in talking with him
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the moment about adam pollock and whether he should be called back as a rebuttal witness for the prosecution. there s a debate going on at the moment. mark o mara is arguing the case. we ll update viewers as things move on. jonathan capehart, you ve been watching proceedings today. we were talking offcamera about the scene of the mannequin where the prosecution used this mannequin to try to make the point of how difficult it would be if the defense argument is right that trayvon martin was in a powerful position, above george zimmerman, how difficult it would for george zimmerman to access his firearm. well, you know i would call this, martin, the bloom question. lisa has been asking this question for a few days now. how is it possible or how was it possible for george zimmerman to reach his gun when he said in the video re-enactment that the gun holster was on his back, behind him, under his pants,