mitigating circumstance. already united saying the guy was unruly. this is what they have the right to do. they havee the right to present eyewitnesses and testimony andac someone who saw it. video tape or cell phone recording. they are not going to be able to justify bringing in anything about the man s background or prior felony convicts because convictions because it s not relevant. bill: do you agree with that? it s overly prejudice. if he had prior convictions something violent or aggressive behavior, they knew about it, maybe you can make that argument. bill: you can t just smear him. it sin improper character. bill: when you have a situation like this and to be
anne, i don t know if you can speak as the mass continues here, can you give us a chance what it is like to be there? it sin credible, i apologize for the golf whisper but what s required for us here on the riser at mass. there are an estimated 23 to 25,000 people here and they have been held rapt ever since pope francis appeared in the popemobile. before mass, he made two loops around the area here at the east side of the basilica and people cheered, they went crazy. it felt like a football game, you know, there was so much excitement. and then he went inside. and when he prayed inside the basilica, a very quiet, very pence sive moment for him, the crowd went entirely silent, then the mass, which has been going on now for a little more than an hour, about an hour and 10 minute, this crowd has been incredibly attentive. fuzz go to st. petary he is, not unusual to get quiet during a mass.
europeans out of guilt for the nazi campaign during world war ii. shawn, back to you. ainsley, great report. what a history. joining me with reaction is former israeli ambassador and historian dori gold is with usz. it s very clear the history, there s no denying it, anti-semitic, anti-american. they ve been at war with us since 79 if you really want to go back that far. and their determination and repeated threats to wipe israel off the map are just undeniable. it sin inin controvertible. the iranians have a missile 1,300 kilometer range which has been operational in their armed forces since 2003. according to the international atomic energy agency, the iranians have plans of removing the conventional warhead from that missile which they ve tested and replacing it with a
it sin inin controvertible. the iranians have a missile 1,300 kilometer range which has been operational in their armed forces since 2003. according to the international atomic energy agency, the iranians have plans of removing the conventional warhead from that missile which they ve tested and replacing it with a spherical nuclear payload. that s a quote from the international atomic energy agency. in the meantime the iranians every year parade that missile in tehran and military parades. and on the side of the missile carrier they have a sign that says, israel must be wiped off the map. or more recently israel must be destroyed. so put one plus one plus one together and you understand why prime minister benjamin
than 5,000 the year after that when these guys are supposedly going to go back. the fact of the matter is there is some risk there. the greater risk, though, chris, is all the radical islamic movements around the world who see what the united states is willing to do to make an exchange, and that makes u.s. people, soldiers and also civilians, vulnerable to radical islamists to grab someone. finally, we have less than a minute left. the white house was defending its actions this week saying, look, this is the kind of messy thing that happens at the end of the war, but as you point out, it sin the end of the war. we re going to have 9,800 troops there next year, and half that, all the way to the end of 2016, is the whis whous being premature in talking about the end of the war? the way the mounsment is handled is all part of the