victim yourself? i don t understand that. i m never going to understand that. i hated her. i hated her for going back, telling her, you know, how could you? you know, this is ridiculous, you know, you re going to take those kids and let them get sexually abused. i could tell right then when i started with her, she didn t want to hear it. she wasn t going to hear it, and there was nothing i could say to change her mind. they all knew that he was a bad guy, but yet nobody could stop this train. nobody could stop this guy from the huge amount of control, the svengali like control he had over his family. he had them by the necks. it is a horrible lesson that you ve learned, you tell the truth and no one does anything. you tell the truth, but no one protects you, not even your
what isis is producing in their magazine called debeak much more focused on two things. one, coming to the jihad and the islamic state, but also doing things locally if you can t make it over. those are the two messages. if you can t come make some sort of trouble locally at home. interesting. also this week at the trial, photos of tsarnaev in front of a jihadi flag and a salute to those in isis? what do you think about this? when we talk about this classic strategy of saying yes, he s guilty but he was under the influence of his svengali-like brother, we re seeing it wasn t a coercive influence of the brother that, in fact, dzhokhar probably had, shared some of these radical views, and whether it was over a period of weeks or months prior to the attack,s had s hads had s hads
and he has pled not guilty but the defense is the is that tamerlan was the svengali. that is a great tragedy. and maybe that will move the trial along to admit it. maybe evidence that wasn t brought in just show the jury that this was a brother that was under the spell of his older brother who he looked up to and that is why you re seeing the pieces of evidence and this methodical showing of his personal items that show hate and revenge and his part in this brutal brutal slaying. the trial will resume on monday. karen desoto. thank you. that will wrap things up for thomas roberts live. back here on monday at 1:00 p.m. eastern. the cycle is coming your way next. it regenerates surface cells. new skin is revealed in only 5 days. without drastic measures.
relationships with her clients. sure. jenna: said she developed these really intense deep relationships with clients, some of which are mentally ill. she has that ability. yes. jenna: in one of her plea agreements she got for eric drew dolph the man who set off the bomb at the olympics it was her relationship and her plea agreement led the justice department to find huge explosives he had hidden and not told anybody. if she wasn t that person s lawyer and could be mitigating circumstance. jenna: could she help us. that is great point. if she can bring something to the table, other than just svengali. if she can bring something more than just that but also, make that she has other information. jenna is making counterintuitive point. i m glad you make that. a lot of former fbi agent came in on fox and said, they re right. everybody is pontificating oh, miranda and a lawyer. a lot of times presence of a lawyer can help law enforcement do even better. that was your point.
and, you know, it does come from people who have been moved out of their home country sometimes. i mean, even muhammad atta was leaving in germany, he went to the hindu kush and was radicalized. this slow incullcation into al qaeda s main pillar, which is the seminal difference. and clint brought up the relationship and that s why he brought it up of muhammad and malvo. to take it to this extreme, this svengali over the younger one. but the difference between those two and these two is the suicide ideal. and that is a huge difference. because when they can incullcate that into someone, like they probably did know dzhokhar, he is then the radical, radical