authorities telling their public not to worry, not to become hysterical, but condemn these attacks to make sure you re vigilant and report anything unusual you might see in the streets. matt, for people that haven t been to that arena, which is a lot of people that are watching right now, give us sort of an idea of the size and scope of the arena, the security that was in place during a concert like this, how many exits you see during the time that you ve been there, considering the attack and how many people had to get out, roughly 20,000 or so, after the attack took place. reporter: well, that s right, yasmin. that s an interesting question. this is a 21,000-seat arena. this is one of the large st concert venues in england. the bombing occurred on the opposite side of the building next to victoria station. of course, the big question going forward, and there s a lot of big questions, but one of the
that he has resigned to testify. i think we need to know what he knows and not just in terms of these conversations, which clearly he indicated by his own admission that he did not fully disclose information to the vice-president. but i think there is more to come on this subject. reporter: now, here s why this committee matters more than any other. they have subpoena power and they laid out explicitly when they announced their investigation into russian meddling in the election, they are specifically going to be looking into campaign contacts with russian intelligence, something that senator warner made very clear would include the contacts with general michael flynn. now, the big question going forward, though, will this investigation matter. an interesting comment from senator bob corker, chairman of a very important senate foreign relations panel. listen to what he told me. my sense says this is going
the big question going forward, fred what are they going to replace the trans fats with? we might see some saturated fats coming back in smaller amounts, and that might be one of the replacements. a lot of scientists are working on alternatives, as well. fred, back to you. all right. thank you so much, sanjay. a trans fat ban might be felt the most, actually, at mom-and-pop bakeries. cnn s alexandra field shows us how it could change the way your favorite doughnuts and pastries taste. reporter: fred, despite recent efforts to curb the use of trans fats, they can be found in a number of processed foods and baked goods. so a ban on trans fats would send some bakers back to the kitchen to try and rework recipes to make the things that taste really good a little better for all of us. we haven t changed recipes in 40 years. everything s all old school, old-fashioned. reporter: new federal regulations could soon force thomas to change the way he s always made the doughnuts at broth
the jury did speak this morning with good morning america, began to give some insight as to why this jury was hopelessly deadlocked. i m very sure in my own mind that she was mentally and verbally abused. now, is that an excuse? of course not. does it factor into decisions we make? it has to. do you think she did herself any favors on the stand? a lot of debate over whether those 18 days of testimony helped or hurt her? i think she was not a good witness. the big question going forward, has jodi arias done any favors in granting the television interviews she granted the past couple of weeks? prosecutors able to bring the contradictory interviews to evidence in a new penalty phase scheduled to begin in july.
has been made here in afghanistan. secretary gates did talk to media here in a joint press conference with hamid karzai. he said to afghans should take a larger role for the overall security picture in afghanistan. in terms of the withdrawal that is supposed to begin on july 1st. secretary gates described it as a modest withdrawal this summer. he did not characterize as significant or large as some members of congress and officials at the white house have wanted to see. they want to see a larger withdrawal. now, the big question going forward, though, will the u.s. forces here be able to hand over security responsibility to afghans. military officials are upbeat about the progress in developing secures forces but nobody is quite sure if the progress is enough so that u.s. and