bloody tsarnaev as he was captured. to discuss this we re joined by keith jenkins, a senior photo director for national geographic. and in boston we have kevin cullen, a columnist for the boston globe. kevin, talk to me a little bit, i assume you first saw this cover online as it s for the august 1st issue. what did you think about that picture when you first saw it? well, i ll state right off the top that as a journalist i m very uncomfortable criticizing other journalists decisions. that s what i do for a living. go for it. but it struck me as i wouldn t have made that choice. i think the cover was deliberately provocative. i think it was aimed at, you know, increasing sales for magazines. that s what magazines do, they try to sell. so i saw it from that context. but i very as soon as i saw it, i thought about some of the victims that i know and how they would react. and i thought about sean collier s family, the police
big book? yes. okay. that s the chapter specifically pertaining to what? self-defense. okay. and the second part of state s exhibit 210 is what? it s e-mail, homework assignment from george. it was the first homework assignment that i gave to all the students. and is that the rest of it actually additional homework assignments? yes. state exhibit 210 into evidence at this point. are you moving the book or the excerpt? just the excerpt in. okay. it will come in as composite exhibit 210. thank you, your honor. talk to me a little bit,
specifically pertaining to what? definitely defense. and the second part of state s exhibit 210 is what? it s e-mail, homework assignment from george. it was the first homework assignment that i gave to all the students. okay. and is that the rest of it actual additional homework aseen hims? yes. your honor, i want to interstate exhibit 210 into evidence. just the book or the excerpt? just the book. they ll come in as composite exhibit 210. thank you, your honor. talk to me a little bit, professor, about what kind of student you remember the defendant to be? you know, you always kind of
martha: market is on a tear lately, right? it reached another milestone in the bull market recording the 10th straight day of gains on thursday. that is the longist winning streak since november of 1996. very impressive in terms of new highs reached. let s bring in fox business network s charles payne with his thoughts on this. how significant is this run, charles? it is extraordinarily significant, in a sense to your point one for the record books so far. there are only couple days left. 13 is in a row is the record, unless you count on 1890s when they used to trade on saturdays. what you see now is virtuous cycle, any economic data that comes out is better than expected and getting better, and yesterday it was initial jobless claims, they went down a little bit, that stuff is magnified even more so than normal. martha: talk to me a little bit the banks. we remember when the feds put in place the stress tests. they were going around to look at the big banks and
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