experience to be part of, but we part of your job as a prosecutor, to put your emotions aside and follow the law, do what your job requires and that s what we tried to do in this case. you want to tell the whole story of this trial. we can t comment on anything that isn t in the public record in this case. it s always the job of prosecutors in prosecuting a case to try and make sure that the story gets told and that the jury has the information they need to achieve a fair verdict. the answer in all of this suggests that you ve most wished today [ inaudible question ] you know, the four of us standing up here along with many other people who aren t standing here, but who were every bit as much partners with us in this case, as we have spent the last two years working night and day,
job as a prosecutor put your emotions aside and follow the law, do what your job requires and that s what we tried to do in this case. want to tell the whole story at trial. is that why you didn t take the earlier when they offered [ inaudible ]. we can t comment on anything that isn t in the public record in this case. but it s always the job of prosecutors and prosecuting a case to try and make sure that the story gets told and that the jury has the information they need to achieve a fair verdict. bill is there an answer in all of this yet that you most wish today you knew the answer to? you know the four of us standing up here along with many other people who aren t standing here but who were every bit as much parter in with us in this case as we were have spent the last two years working night and day researching the facts of this case trying to understand
to get on one page have better relations with the u.s. i think that will go forward. but this summit itself, i m not sure how many actual deliverables there could be when the leaders of those countries aren t standing around with president obama. elise, thank you very much. next nine years on television now american idol gets set for its swan song. but why dim the lights on such a game-changing reality show? we ll talk about that. also michelle obama really opening up about race. the first lady telling tuskegee university graduates she was held to a different standard during the first election. over the years, folks have used plenty of interesting words to describe me. one said i exhibited a little bit of uppity-ism. another noted i was one of my husband s cronies of color. cable news charmingly referred to me as obama s baby mama. i m brian vickers, nascarĀ® driver. i m kevin nealon comedian. and i m arnold palmer,
residents who aren t standing for it. look at this. [ bleep ]. by all accounts a mother slapped her son down slapping him and smacki ining him and pug away from the violent crowd. the politician commissioner thanked her saying he wished more parents took charge of their kids the way she did and then this go! this happened live on cnn last night. remarkable images. a vietnam vet stepped between the police and young rioters iss shooing away those people that were going to throw things at the police. they need to be in their home with their family and studying
he wants an isis flag. he also wants a conversation with australia s prime minister. we also have video of five hostages who managed to get out. we still don t know how they did it. but they got out. that was the first one we saw in the blue jacket. then the man in the white shirt. and then there was one more that burst out of another door, a door that police aren t standing behind. that was about four hours ago. when that happened. and then two women, two workers ran out a short time later still wearing their aprons from the coffee shop. that woman. and then right behind her this one. all five hostages reportedly escaped from the cafe. they were not released. that is the information that we have at least. and they are now of course speaking to police. one was being observed at a hospital. it has been now more than ten hours since the gunman walked into that cafe. a flag with an islamic phrase was held up to the cafe s