today to hear they followed the letter of the law and how they deliberated? that makes a common sense. this was not about logic. this was all about passion. if you could feel the passion, it kind of overshadowed any sort of logic that was there. i think there s certain people, yes, that have accepted it. there were several people that were of all different races tha. they said, you know what, i had a feeling it was going to happen. others, it was different. it was more of a personal issue. yes and no but not both. not just one or the other. as a jury consultant, for those people who have never served on a jury and then you leave that next day. you wake up, start reading the newspapers the next day, what sort of duty do they have? do they have a duty or can they remain quiet? they can try to go back to their normal lives. what do you advise jurors once
the crime. if they released those earlier, it would have been a different story. a major news outlet clipping, editing the 911 call to make it sound like what suspicions about him? he s black. so this is a tweet from an ap reporter. ap is supposed to be this news organization, i m quoting, so can we all kill teenagers now? just checking. come on. how can you pretend to be some sort of straight reporter. you can t. first of all, i thought that was the highlight of mark o mara s press conference, that part there. i do think a lot of that is true. look, we cover cases, i deal with cases in new york that are so much more compelling. no disrespect top trayvon martin, other people die on a regular basis, victims of crime and we don t blow this up. these were two purple people, if
that the prosthetic can go on. every patient that suffers an amputation goes through tailored therapy to learn how to use their new limb. peter culic has had his prosthetic leg less than two weeks. the siphons of progress can be small sometimes. but, look, no hands, there, he s using one hand earlier, two hands before that. let me show you something else. come around and take a look. when you actually look spefblg specifically at what s happening over here, look what s happening with the prosthetic. you get the sort of expect that you want, the heel to toe sort of rock. that s not something that comes naturally. that s something pete has to practice. surprisingly, everyday tasksic like making coffee, is part of therapy, as well. he s not holding on right now. he s trusting his leg. he s got a lot of balance that he s testing and successfully
could have stepped in. different national security implications. that s right. the story is unfolding in realtime. so i m, you know, i think waiting it out between those two story lines. but that s exactly right. if you find out it s a foreign terrorist organize sairgs, all sorts of other issues come into play in terms of what tools we can use to stop it. and, bob, i just find it interesting on the reading i m starting to do on the radicalization of others who are trying to commit terrorist activity is how family dynamics do play a role in this. whether it s some sort of precipitating event that starts somebody on a path toward rejecting their parents and kind of moving even rejecting the mosque that they go into and kind of go to a more extreme form of whatever the religion is that they re pursuing. anderson, i interviewed a young kid that went to his mother to seek permission to blow himself up in london. and she took fright and went to
suspects acted alone. you say authorities are clearly looking for accomplices overseas? i think absolutely, anderson. you know, i m still on this kick about the explosives and the devices and i ve called everybody i know who makes these things, who put them together. and everybody says to an expert, that somebody showed them how to do it. you have an x-box or basically a pad, the young kid, you know, they don t go out and teach themselves this. you know, if you work in a radio store, yes, you could. if you that sort of geek, yeah, you can put it all together using cell phones or toys or the rest of it. but i don t see these two kids, what i know about them, doij it. i think the trip, of course, like everybody else, he went there and the chances of him making contact with a solif is pretty good. i spend about four or five years