shepard: it s my understanding all the information he has you have. i believe there s some information that he believes is not suitable for publication, and he didn t turn over to us. i know he turn over thousands of pages to us, though. shepard: how many of those thousands of pages are yet to be released and what are the plans for that? we re going through each of them and vetting very carefully to make sure we continue to do what we have been doing, which is reporting the things the public should know about but a voiding gratuitous harm. we have concealed a lot of the documents that he gave to it, at his request, because we want to be journalistically responsible. we want to inform the public and not harm national security. shepard: is the government aware of what you do have and have there been communications about the leaking or not leaking thereof? the government has made different statements to the media, claiming at some point they do know what he took and other poin
jury doesn t have enough knowledge to make that determination by the point you just made. and also in the united states supreme court case on point. what i do think in terms of the process, i think a new jury that will be determining the penalty faces should have the opportunity to go backwards and let them be the ones to determine, and even though it may just be a rubber stamp, it was an aggravated homicide and therefore eligible for the death penalty, if you re going to do a new jury with a new penalty phase, which i have never heard of, but god bless arizona then let the new jury decide. at it $1.7 million. that s how much it costs the state to prosecutor this women with the unbelievable amount of evidence against her. we re going to spend another few hundred thousand dollars to get a new jury? when the new jury is empanelled they have to hear testimony and see evidence. there s still weeks if not months of evidence.
good afternoon. shepard: the word is he has a bunch of information that would show how the nsa works and ifing things don t go well he might leak them. is that on point? that s completely off point. a complete fabrication by reuters. the interview in argentina where i made the exact opposite point which is this is an attempt by the obama administration to claim he wants to harm the united states, and the point i made was that he has with him a slew of documents to show the obama administration serially lied to congress, it was engaging in mass spying on the american people that the american people didn t know about and a loud of these documents are sensitive, and had he wanted to harm the united states he would have rerye released them. he had classic whistleblower behavior by coming to a newspaper. it s been interesting over time to watch. you mentioned and it we have
do and it says 103. i know is said 82346 said 86 in oxford. i will take that point and i love the fact that you have your own air conditioning system outdoors at cityfield. thank you. doesn t everyone, janice? you are truly an all-star. i m a wimp. i love it. we re going to pan over and show you the actual system that is cooling shepard smith. cool as a cucumber. the actual game time its 7:30 and the observation point is flushing, queens so we expect 91 to be the official temperature, but on shepard app it could be 130. we know that could be the actual temperature on his app. but the winds will be light. six or seven miles-per-hour. that not going to affect those home runs. just be very warm and humid so