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>> we seen the press release, but do we have the filing itself? and if not, do we know when we'll get it? >> don't have it yet .but we know that the court-martial will be in his home base up in tacoma, washington, but we don't have the official charging documents. that's why we can't answer the question of what's that 17th charge. >> okay, i know we're work on it. appreciate it there in kansas. i do want to go many, many thousand miles away to afghanistan where we have stand kabul. thi since news of the charges, there's already been reaction from afghanistans, specifically the taliban. what have they said? >> it's true. we got a message specifically i got a message sent to me by e-mail from a commander from the taliban. and i just want to read it, the top part of it says the taliban will take strong revenge for the punjwi incident, and many other crimes from the american soldiers. we do not believe in these american courts and reject the decision of these courts. the courts are not reliable. so that is the response from the taliban as these charges are coming down i want to speak to the discrepancy as what the afghans say is 16 people who were killed and six people who were injured. we have the list of the dead right here. the full names of the dead who are injured. all six are expected to survive. we still va v that number 16 when we're hearing from the international security forces that they are looking at charging mr. bales with 17 counts of murder. we asked why that was. why there was a discrepancy. and they say they believe they have evidence of 17 murders. brook? just reacting, 17 counts of murder. six attempted, what's your reaction? >> it's obviously the monstrous crime. they have two immediate priorities. first is delay. get this case on the slow track because people are still highly exercised about it. it's a major military foreign policy. is bales is a very damageds man psychologically. he's not fully responsible for his own actions. that might take the form of an insanity defense, but more likely as mitigation to save him from the death penalty. that's what his lawyers are going to be thinking about, proving he does not deserve to be executed. that's his only priority. >> all these terms are being thrown about. not a lot of people know. we talk about article 32, the evidentiary hearing. i want to be specific. i know this is a group of mental health expert. uh's roughly analogous to article 32, sort of like a grand jury, which moves it to an indictment. then there's an evaluation of his mental state. and given that the defense has something to work with, the fact that he had a serious head injury, that may be what gets this case to a resolution that involves something other than executi execution. he's not going anywhere. he's not being released. he's not going to get acquitted in any, you know, understandable sense. but they're going to try. >> i think he faces the mental health board even before the article 32. even if they deem him not mentally capable to go on to an article 32, let alone a court-martial, then what? >> well, then he waits. then they treat him and try to get him healthy enough to stand trial. it's somewhat analogous to what's going on with the shooter in those awful tucson murders where congressman giffords was injured. there she's awaiting to stand trial, but is he fit to stand trial? a military version of that kind of inquiry is what's going to on go on with bale. >> what do you make of this attorney coming forward saying look, there isn't that much forensic evidence, what do you make of that? >> i think this is in a very early stage. this is going to be very difficult for the military to bring the evidence because gathering the evidence in afghanistan means going into a war sooen where there are a lot of people who want to skill americans. this thereby extremely dangerous. bales can say hey, you're accusing me of murder, prove it. where's the forensics? where's the evidence that i did that. and this is going to be extremely difficult. i don't think it's going to be impossible, but the military is likely to spend years pulling this case together. >> we keep hearing this could take years and years. why is that? why not just let justice be served in a swift but orderly fashion. >> in the american legal system, civilian or military, due process takes a lot of time. and here, when you're gathering evidence thousands of miles away in an extremely dangerous place, that's difficult and it takes time. you have issues of bales' mental state, psychological and psychiatric investigations. those take time. and all of this means at least months and perhaps even a year or two if until you're looking at a trial. >> jeff toobin, appreciate your expertise as always. >> we have gotten word that a tornado is on the ground in louisville, kentucky. i don't know if that's parts of a home, who knows what that is. trees down, we've got more on that next. ♪ ♪ and the flowers and the trees all laugh when you walk by ♪ ♪ and the neighbors' kids... what does being true to yourself have to do with being healthy? everything. ♪ but you're not ♪ you're the one ♪ one, one, one, one, one ♪ the one ♪ one, one, one, one, one ♪ the one ♪ one, one, one... do about medicare and social security... security. that's what matters to me... me? 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>> no, they don't. and they don't believe he's involved. he has issued a statement asking people not to infer anything from his past. what's also interesting here is that the parents, of course, are saying that she was certainly abducted. she had a good relationship with her family, that she is not a runaway. and authorities have confirmed that as of the day she was miss, she hasn't b been using her twitter and her facebook account. so many people suspect that this is an abduction and not a situation of a runaway. >> okay, we'll fol lee that, next to this story that might possibly be my favorite story of the day. we get caughted to be on jury duty and a lot of people think gosh, can i get out of it? this woman in colorado lies to get out of jury duty, goes on the radio, brags about it. the judge actually was listening to the radio program and charged susan cole with felony perjury. here's a clip of the radio show. >> i put bright red lipstick on, i put my hair in curlers and put on a t-shirt that said ask me about my best seller. i said yeah, i mental issues. i'm not an educated woman. i broke the law, i don't know what i did. >> there are so many directions which we can go here. file this under don't do this? >> that's right. >> why a felony? not a misdemeanor? >> felony misdemeanor is a serious charge. it's serious to tlie to a judge and to a prosecutor. i remember interviewing people and telling them right off the bat, if you lie to me you've lied to a felony law enforcement penalty. having been a prosecutor and interviewed so many jurors, i often thought there was a lot of feigning gone onka those juries. people dressed up. she went a step further, though, which is why she's being charged. not only did she dress up, she wore mismatched shoes, reindeer socks but then she also claimed to have post traumatic stress disorder. so lying to the judge in addition to what she was wear i think is what put this and put her in felony land. i think what's so interesting is that this jury duty voir dire happened in july of 2011. it wasn't until october that she got on the dave logan show and talked about it. and who knew the very judge that she had been before was listening at the same time. so i think this may be my favorite story of the day as well, brooke. >> reindeer socks. i love it. sunny hostin, great weekend to you. >> happy friday. meantime, president obama gets heckled. >> and when you ask them what specifically is your -- sir, i'm here to speak to these folks. >> find out who heckled him and what they were hoping to do with that. what else you've got to hear the president said to the heckler. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? 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"political pop" here. in case you're curious, if you try to interrupt the president during a speech, he's going to call you out. he was giving his energy policies at ohio state university yesterday. while he was up there this guy in the crowd was repeatedly yelling. take a look at what happened next. >> and when you ask them what specifically is your -- sir, i'm here to speak to these folks you can hold your own realm. you're being rude. [ applause ] >> i'll be happy to read your book. if you want to give it to me, i'll read it, but don't interrupt my conversation with these folks. >> and the political weapon of choice in the republican presidential race. moments after a mitt romney aid compared his candidate to an etch-a-sketch on wednesday, rick an store rum and newt gingrich jumped on the comments and then these toys bopping up all week long with these candidates. here it is, rick santorum made this eye-opening comment suggesting if he is not the republican nominee, the u.s. should stick with president obama. >> if things aren't going to be different, we might as well stay with what we have instead of taking a risk with what may be the etch-a-sketch candidate for the future. santorum then clarified saying i would never vote for barack obama over any republican and to suggest otherwise is prepostero preposterous. >> john huntsman sr., not a household name, but the company he started will have sales of about $12 billion this year 37 dr. sanjay gupta explains why he's donated millions of dollars to cancer research. >> my name is mr. huntsman. >> reporter: this is john huntsman sr., father of former republican presidential candidate john huntsman jr. while the elder huntsman may not be quite as familiar as his son, the billionaire businessman philanthropist and multiple cancer survivor has made his mark. huntsman said his upbringing was tough. but 42 years ago, he started a small plastics company in southern california. >> in 1973, we doped the big mac hamburger container. >> since then it's grown into one of the largest petro chemical and plastics companies in the world. he's developed an addiction to giving. >> i'm pleased to say right from the beginning we started giving money away to charity, over 40 years ago. even when i had to borrow money from the bank. >> i just wanted to have the best in the world. and i believe that's where we are today. >> that's. >> because cancer has hit his family hard. his mother who taught him about the importance of giving died from cancer. as diz his father and stepmother. and huntsman spared. he has survived prostate cancer, mouth cancer and two types of skin cancer. so he built a state-of-the-art cancer center that uses cutting ed technology to treat patients anticipate has top scientists searching for cures. >> i've learned a great deal about hospitals, services, food, cleanliness, about how patients need hope and inspiration in their lives. >> which is why many parts of the hospital look more like a hotel than a cancer treatment center. >> ooemp is so happy, so kind. >> huntsman also says the bigger challenge he's had to come was the death of his daughter kathleen who sus comed to her addiction two years ago. >>. co-ing up, she loves to challenge and loves to shop and she's also the wife of a vicious dictator. now she's facing trouble. so who ordered the cereal that can help lower cholesterol and who ordered the yummy cereal? yummy. 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they're up against armed rebels. we believe this was filmed just yesterday. >> and there went, a government armed vehicle hit by fire from the free syrian army. but i want to talk now about new sanctions levelled today by the european community. they include a travel ban against the wife of syria's president. she's also among the members of the syrian elite who's assets have now been frozen. so asma assad, once considered a moderating influence on her husband is now the target of sanctions. i know a lot of people don't realize that this wife, you know, she grew up in london. does the travel ban imposed against others prevent her from traveling to britain? >> that's right. well, london is very much her home. in fact, she is a british citizen. so there's some question as to whether or not if she came here would they be able to stop her from. co-ing in. this is something that the government here will clearly have to think about. but this is a place where she grew up, she was nen as sort of an average ordinary british schoolgirl. she went by the name of emma when she was here. she's very much someone who is british and syrian at the same time. >> interesting you say ordinary. i look at these pictures and she looks incredibly glamorous and you think about what her husband is accused of doing. for people of london, do they remember her? what's their take on everything that's been happening there? >> in fact, today i spoke to two people who knew her when she was very young, just in school and was a neighbor. he, too, was part of the syrian community here and he describes her as a, you know, very anglocized, someone who was really bright in school and came from a middle class family who was ordinary in ways. but also a family that aspired to climb the social ladder. so it didn't surprise him when asma then married bashar assad. it was something the family was always aspiring here, too. and he says the syrian community is divided act her role, whether or not she supports her does not support her husband. i also spoke to a woman who knew her in 2005 when she was trying to become a patron of the arts. she said she was trying to create this independent role for herself, but that was quashed by those in the assad regime. literally shouted down when she tried to create an arts festival. it does paint a very complex picture. someone who is perhaps as much trapped by the assad regime as other people. >> so she's still very much so or at least had, maintained these stroung social connections. do we know if f she had traveled often to london. did she have a home there? >> she certainly used to. her paurnts still live here. she puts a lot of focus on family. she has three children, they see her parents quite often but obviously that's been very limited in the last few years and she has not been able to come here. so she's still very much has roots here. could it be possible for her to come here? it may be. but it may be harder for her to escape syria than it may be to arrive in britain. >> thank you. back here at home, one of the country's biggest banks has come up with this new idea to help in the housing crisis. it means bank of america essentially becomes a landlord. what does that mean? we've got it next. this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. >> here's a question for you. how would you like to have a big bank as your landlord? bank of america, is offering this to some customers at risk of losing their homes. first, i know this pilot program, only 1,000 people. how does it work? >> ewe hand over the sdeed of your house. bank of america says we're going to forgive all your debt and then the bank becomes your landlord. you're going to have to meet requirements first. you're going to have to be 660 days behind your mortgage payment. and you have to afford the rent which would wind up being significantly less than the monthly mortgage payment that you're making at the moment. it will be working with a property management company who will wind up dealing with the nitty-gritty of handling tenants. i heard you ask the question earlier about who will handle the toilet if it doesn't flush? they would work with a property management group who would handle all of that. >> so you wouldn't call bank of america when the toilet doesn't work. makes sense. do they really want to be a landlord? >> oh, no, they don't. they definitely don't. eventually what they want to do is have investors buy these homes and there are a huge number of foreclosures on the market and that hurts banks, too. these houses sit empty. they don't make any money. so keeping somebody in the home is key for these banks because those rent payments, they keep coming in and basically it's not putting that home into foreclosure. that could help sablize home prices because empty homes bring down the value of other homes in the nashth and it keeps neighborhoods from going under and occupied homes are kept up better than empty ones and this is a pretty good deal for everybody. >> after those three years, i guess, the benefit of this is not having to put up your home for foreclosure. does that mean you don't take a hit on your credit? >> this is where you have to listen. we spoke with a bunch of credit reporting experts and think bah of america and the consensus is anything is better than a foreclosure on your financial history. so instead of foreclosure what bank of america would do is report this as what's called a deed in lieu of foreclosure. it's not great for your credit because future lenders will consider it similar to a foreclosure, but because you went ahead and tried to work out with the bank some sort of deal to not go into a full foreclosure that should help you at least a little bit. one credit counseling group we spoke with said you know what? the best part about this deal is actually being able to stay in your home. what it does to your credit score should be a secondary concern because keeping a roof over your head should be your primary concern at that point and that's what this deal looks to do. >> ultimate our economist last hour, ultimately you get to keep your dignity as well, with everything happening with homes, it's hard to do. >> got to have a little of that. >> a little bit of that goes a long way. >> coming up here, the obama administration is making this move that could allow the government to keep tabs on you for years. years. why? 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