In hollywood, and the accusations against bill cosby, and the accusations against the man known as many americas dad. And join ging us now is alison cammarata, and that is powerful. I want to play a clip that stood out to me. In the hours that we stood out with her, she shared painful, intimate details about the past 30 years. And she was stoic, that is until the end of our last interview. Oh my god. People are listening. My story is told. I am not lying. And now people know it. I am so sad for all of us but it validates every one of us to be able to compare our stories, and see the similarities, and knowing in our heart, pinlly, did it happen . Did it really happen . Yes, it really happened. And it is over. It is over. Wow. It is tough, right some. It is intense. Do you think with all of the other accusers coming forward, do you think it is helping . Yes they have talked about it the ground swell of support. How so many of them have carried the secret and shouldered it saying i guess
Were killed . There were 21 of them kidnapped in december and january south of the libyan capital of tripoli and they were taken by militants there. There has been some extremist militant activity. This is the birthplace of the former leader Moammar Gadhafi and weve seen that for some time now. These egyptians come from i am pof verki am pofimpovershed towns. Weve seen so many attacks in the past on egyptian christians and with the fall of the gadhafi regime but nothing as shocking as what we are seeing. Weve talked and youve covered this part of the world and how really surprised about this happening in libya . Absolutely no surprise brooke. Weve seen this happen over the years since the fall of the gadhafi this country has gone into a situation of chaos, its awash in weapons. Militias fighting for control, different agendas at play there. And during all of this time porous borders, no law and order so it was perfect setting for extremist groups to set up camps in libya. Weve seen the
And he covered the faulkland islands for the Associated Press joining us live via skype and Brian Stelter is joining us as well a cnn correspondent. And so this is what he is saying that he covered the faulkland islands islands, and for years, bill oreilly is recounting his stories saying that he acted e heroically in a war zone that he apparently never stepped foot in. That is per cbs. Brian . Le well this started with Brian Williams two weeks ago, don, and i wondered at the time if we would see other news stars at the same level of scrutiny that Brian Williams would be subjected to the and it is answered yes. And bill oreilly is the number one opinion anchor on cable news. He has a bigger audience than anybody on the news and he is bigger target to be subjected to scrutiny, because it is pointingdiscrepancyies of the war story, a and he calls mother jones a disgusting piece of garbage and on and on and meanwhile, mother jones is saying look at the evidence here, and dont make it it a
condition, but i don t like to take the decision away from the judges without the sensitivity of what they go through. and in the case of the defendant changing dramgt cli from the time of the arrest, and it is like you don t recognize him as the same person. i foe tissed that as we were watching this evening awaiting the ver dishgts and watching the the show preceding this on anderson anderson s show and the difference and wondered if it impacted. kimberly, you were in court today for the closing, and the last testimony and the closing statements, and it was very powerful and as they showed some of the video, you could not help but notice how different he looked. that is true, but this jury, and remember that the prosecution s mental health experts went so far as to say that routh not only was not mentally ill, but that he faked the mental illness, so i am not
juror 11? yes. juror 12? yes, your honor. this completes your service, and i will receive this verdict and have it filed with the clerk with the papers of the court at this time. all right. mr. routh, if you please stand again. having received and accepted the jury s verdict this in this matter by statute, i will impose sentence at this moment for confinement of life in the texas department of corrections without the possibility of parole. that is the verdict of this court, and i will enter the judgment accordingly, and you may be seated at this time again. andly continue mr. st. john as your attorney in regard to your rights to appeal, and that is a