We, the jury, find the defendant, as to count one first Degree Murder, guilty. [cheering] Narrator Jodi arias, who brutally murdered her lover, was facing a possible death sentence. Interviewer did you ever think that she would do what she did . Who would think that . Narrator it was a steamy story of sex. We hang out, we have sex. Narrator lies. Shes able to tell a lie. She believes the lie. Narrator and murder. He attacked me and i defended myself. Narrator after one of the most sensational and bizarre trials ever, here are the chilling details from her friends. You see any cuts on her . Tiny, little cuts. Narrator and his. He was very afraid of her, but every time he tried to break things off with jodi, she would threaten to kill herself. Narrator inside the Jodi Arias Trial. This isnt a ride at disneyland, guys. This is somebody who was tragically murdered. [music playing] hello, and welcome to dateline. When Travis Alexander was murdered, friends immediately suspected his former g
middle of an icy lake and the owner races to reach her. you re just afraid that you re going to watch her slip off and you can t get close enough fast enough. i really didn t think that we were going to get to her in time. i mean, i was in tears the entire time. i m coming. january 2, 2013, kansas city, kansas. it s morning when beth jacoby hears some unusual cries coming from behind her house. i could hear this it didn t even sound like it didn t sound like a dog. i thought maybe it was a cow dying. 20 minutes later beth discovers the source of those cries.
nbc s anne thompson is at new york presbyterian. good morning. good morning. this is day four in the hospital for secretary of state hillary clinton as doctors continue to use blood thinners to try and dissolve that potentially dangerous blood clot behind her right ear. the clot is in a vein on the surface that carries blood to the heart and lungs, the fear is if it grows blood could back up in the brain causing a stroke. using blood thinners doctors hope to slowly dissolve the clot. that was just after the new year, january 2, 2013. it s serious news about secretary of state hillary clinton. right. people were worried about her condition. but then just a few days later, a few days after that report she was not only out of the hospital, she was back at work. and her colleagues at the state department were giving her a football helmet as a gag gift to welcome her back and to tease her about her fall. so in the course of that three-week period from just
january 2, 2013 that will slash billions from the defense budget. in battleground states like, virginia, where as many as one in four adults work for defense contractors, which build enormous sub marines like the minnesota which is about to be christened these defense cuts could mean as many as 200,000 jobs. it was designed to be so bad we would never get to this point. mike is ceo for huntington ingalls industry. with 37,000 employees in virginia, mississippi, laz and california it is the largest u.s. naval ship builder. all of the usual is suspects are saying all of the things that they were predicted to say. it is not the way the nation should be going about deciding how to allocate its resources. congressman randy forbes for the fourth congressional district in virginia. it is going to be devastating to the economy of virginia. it going to be devastating to the economy of the country but more importantly it is going to
threat ton gut the united states military. here is craig. our navy is sheryl now than any time since 1917. we also have fewer horses and bayonets because the nature of the military changed. president obama s sharp rhetort. we have aircraft carriers where planes land on them january ships that go under water and nuclear sub marines. this attracted most of the attention. the real threat to the military budget is the controversial bill which congress passed and the president signed into law last year to confront the nation s looming $16 trillion debt. the law requires automatic across-the-board cuts on january 2, 2013 that will slash billions from the defense budget. in battleground states like, virginia, where as many as one in four adults work for defense contractors, which build