containers and so forth, they had stuff stacked oh, eight, 10, telephone feet deep. reporter: williams s attorney is saying that his client denies any and all allegations including the theft allegations from last year against him. the rick. rick: casey stiegel live for us in kaufman, texas. thanks. jenna: the outcome of this story could impact controversy issues like stem cell research. the supreme court is hearing arguments about whether corporations can patent human genes. what is at stake with the legal battle over this type of ownership. we ll break that down for you. also the most isolated regime in the world holding a party that no one else is celebrating and quite frankly no one else is invited to. this communist country turned nuclear armed state and there are calls for north korea to disarm but is the north following the playbook of another country,
property. so i couldn t get him help. so the law wanted to punish him crime he is committed because of is illness. jenna: would you. how old is your son now? he is 33. it is a typical story. if you have a mental illness in this country, 57 million americans any given year have a diagnosis after mental illness and you have a psychotic break, average chance getting help versus arrested is four to one, you will end up in jail rather than in a hospital. four to one. imagine if we had that statistics for heart attacks? jenna: that gives us something to think about. i want to mention about the conversation about adam lanza or james holmes the recent shootings we talk about mental health but we don t have a official diagnosis for either of these young men. that s right. jenna: we re assuming that there were things that were wrong or they were mentally ill in some way. i want to point out the facts are not there yet as precisely what was motivating them if that was a part of it. pete, how
devastating electromagnetic pulse attack against this country. these are things we can t ignore or pretend aren t really simply because they don t fit the construct of a world i know joe would like to see arrive of one without nuclear weapons. you it isn t so. it isn t becoming so. and pretending it s so does not make us safe. i think the american people are, have enough common sense to recognize that is not a formula for their security or for that of other nations that rely on us for our defense. jenna: joe, give you a chance to respond to that when we start with the next segment. we love to have you both in the future. sorry to leave you there. i know i get you both going. you guys make a great pair on television. thank you so much. we look forward to having you back. thank you, jenna. look forward to it. rick: coming up an airplane slams into the sea in a popular resort island oversees. amazingly all 108 people on board survive. why inspections have just been ordered of the very
after the next, mass shooting whether has anything to do with background checks, whether anything to do with any of this, people will say well, the next step is to close those loopholes. a lot of people on the gun rights side make a very credible argument, this isn t going to work anyway, since this is counterproductive, and it comes from the just let do something school of politics, let s do nothing. why set up life to make it harder for gun owners in the future. jonah goldberg, editor-at-large of nationalrev. thank you very much. thank you. jenna: if new developments in the murder of a texas d.a. and his wife and a prosecutor. who texas investigators are zeroing in on and what they found in the storage unit of this guy coming up. a wall of snow bear burying a hiker after an avalanche. the latest on efforts to find him. one. climbers it, came on them without absolutely, with no
policy and formerly served in the defense department in the reagan administration and joseph cirincione, works for the ploughshares fund. nice to have both of you back. thank you, jenna. jenna: one united states official saying publicly he hopes north korea disarms and there is a denuclearization of the region overall but you have officials saying in the background they re really concerned north korea is past the point that is really possible. what do you think? the official position of the united states and japan and south korea and china we have to denuclearize the korean peninsula, north korea must disarm but everybody recognizes that is not going to happen anytime soon. clearly north korea wants to win acceptance as a nuclear state. that is not going to happen. the united states is never going to recognize north korea as a nuclear state. it is not going to the, reproduce the mistakes we made in pakistan where we looked the other way and now