non-life-threatening injuries. kelly: wow. today the trial begins for accused fort hood shooter, major nidal hasan. it has been nearly four years since the massacre that shook the nation. a u.s. soldier accused of opening fire at one of our largest military bases leaving 13 dead and nearly three dozen injured. the prosecutors saving in his opening statement today that hasan wanted to kill as many soldiers as he could. hasan has decided to represent himself, meaning victims could be questioned by the same man accused of shooting them. he could face the death penalty if convicted. joining us now is jeffrey king, a military lawyer to shed some insights on this what is going on in the court-martial proceeding. jeffrey, nidal hasan will conduct his own defense as i stated. he is a psychiatrist, not a lawyer by profession. he admitted to shooting his fellow soldiers. so what kind of defense do you expect him to present? >> well, i mean from what i understand he already opening statement. he told the jury of 13 officers