a really interesting turning point in the demonstrations in tahrir square. they sided with the people. we ll see what the ukrainian military does and if it comes to that and i think it will probably come to that. jenna: kt, good to see you as always. jon? jon: there is new clue in the road rage killing case along i-81 and it comes from the victim moments before he died. we ll play that chilling call to you next. (car starting) great. this is the last thing i need. seriously? the last thing you need is some guy giving you
what he looked at with ukraine, we re not going to let that go. that is our bread basket. those are ports or for us and historically greater russia. jenna: you say you re watching military? yeah. jenna: why? who knows. this will, nobody is going home. demonstrators realize that they either prevail or go to jail for life. so they re not going to go home anytime soon. there is no political settlement they can see working out. the question will be in another week s time, if it gets worse, if western ukraine rebels even more, what happens with the ukrainian leadership, send in the tanks, send in riot police, start shooting these people? will the ukrainian military take orders from, what the rest of the world looks at is russian, these are russian puppets these ukrainian leaders. will the ukrainian military fire on its own people? not unlike the situation we saw in egypt during the arab spring. where will the military be? jenna: the military in egypt took a big step back.
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greatest challenge to date of president nicholas maduro s post-hugo chavez presidency. translator: this fascist we detained is well-guarded in prison. he is tried for having called for a coup and he should respond. reporter: the dead include 22-year-old genesis carmona, last year s miss tourism of one venezuelan state. she was shot by a motorcyclist who fired into a crowd of antigovernment protesters. florida senators, marco rubio and bill nelson condemned the government s action as did president obama yesterday. earlier today venezuela expelled three u.s. officials from venezuela. the u.s. state department is weighing exactly how to respond to that. jenna: phil keating live in miami. phil, thank you. jon: well, right now some lucky person is $425 $425 million richer, before taxes. just one jackpot winner from last night s powerball drawing.
scott, they say, patients requested access to clinical trials for promisings new treatment options and for our part we worked with companies and patient advocates to do this in a safe, transparent and responsible way. fda is chit committed to assuring reasonably safe and effective, high quality medical devices are available to patients. one of the questions on that, scott, is there other ways to figure that out decides doing a sham surgery for example? right. jenna: what other ways could they ensure that a medical device would work? i was deputy commissioner of fda from 2005 and 2007 and worked there before that and over that time period we used to deploy what we called non-inferior recordty trials in cases like these. patients would get the actual surgery and new medical device and some patients would get standard of care. that might be different surgery or might be medical therapy. what you would do in those trials you prove the new device is equivalent to the old device or the o