residents of north and south america are getting a firsthand glimpse of a total lunar eclipse. nasa says the moon is out completely in the earth s shadow triggering this reddish/orange color known as a blood moon phase. this is the first of four that we can expect to see through until september next year. we re waiting for the trial of oscar pistorius to resume for another day. the south african arrived at court just a short time ago. in fact, he s accused of murd murderimurde murdering reeva steenkamp in february of last year. he will take the stand as the prosecution cross examines him for a fifth day. kelly phelps is outside the courtroom for us. this has been an unrelenting cross-examination by the prosecution. how much longer is this expected to continue? reporter: well, it s very difficult to tell.
testimony once it get underway yet again. many thanks to you. and the grilling that the prosecutor s been giving pistorius the last couple of days has been so intense, some people in south africa have gone to the human rights commission on pivot behalf because it has been so intense, what he s going through. certainly particularly the first day of cross-examination when there was the picture of reeva steenkamp and the comparison made with the watermelon. a lot of people perceived that as the prosecution crossing the line. yeah. yeah. wonder how much more he can take actually. exactly. they re trying to break him. yeah. two news organizations have been honored with one of journalism s highest awards for reports on u.s. surveillance. the washington post and guardian u.s. were awarded the pulitzer praise for service. the reports were based on national security documents leaked by former contractor edward snowden. the washington post says the report sparked public
inference i can make that sounded like the door opening, my lady. it s an inference that the magazine rack? that s what i said, my lady. mr. pistorius, i will we ll do that in argument unfortunately, i have to put to you that it s getting more and more improbable, and you re tailoring more and more of your evidence as we go on. do you want to comment on that? no, my lady. then there s just one other thing we dealt with the jeans, and you said something that the jeans were inside out. it s correct. from what i saw in the photo, the jeans were inside out. that makes less sense for somebody as neat as reeva, that she would leave the jeans inside out. all the other stuff in her
pay to the government. i think we should celebrate by going shopping. okay? why not? maybe buy a beer or something. something like that. meanwhile, down south, have you heard about this? the weather. there s been nasty storms hitting millions of americans. damaging winds slamming one part of the south and there s some more storms on the way. and get this. as the north, i thought it was spring, braces for more snow. we ll again take a look at oscar pistorius, his trial facing off in the final day of the cross-examination. there are more dramatic questions that he faced on the stand. that s where reeva was. her head is where there s a lot of blood on the toilet bowl, on the seat. and her her legs were over here, my lady. across america, people are taking charge of
going in and putting suits on and taking care of these patients. it s a heroic organization. remarkable that these health care workers continue to treat patients even though, i mean 14 as you said have died in this outbreak alone. we appreciate your team. for more information how you can help those suffering from ebola go to cnn.com/impact. there s a lot more nooipgt. pamela brown is back. reporter: oscar pistorius was back on the stand in his murder trial today where the chief prosecutor accused him of hide trugt about what really happened when he shot and killed his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp. listen to one exchange between pistorius and the prosecutor. he s chosen not testify on camera so this is just an audio feed. you fired at reeva. these other versions of yours it s not true, my lady. why your getting emotional