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>> hi, everyone. i'm brooke baldwin and any a riveting trial in arizona. moment the president is expected to sign this violence against jodi arias on stand for women act. live pictures. we are awaiting the president questioning right now. questions coming from the and his signature. he will be speaking live. keep in mind this was a huge jurors. only three states have this method. fight in congress. anthony a being one of them. the judge then posing the jurors soon it will be law and when it questions and she's answering happens, we will bring that to them. let's listen in as she answers you live. questions about the murder of first i want to begin with what has been playing out as a her boyfriend. >> late october, early november showdown on capitol hill. and said that not in line with the secret, the secret being the it is all over your right. fresh off of his marathon speech law of objection and made me on the senate floor yesterday. tear it out, so at that point, i he was talk, talk, talking. was into the reaction. republican rand paul today again demanding answers from the white i agreed with him. house. i figured he's right and honestly, i felt really bad what does he want? specifically here he wants to because that's the first time he heard me say something negative know whether the obama about him. i had never said negative things administration believes it can kill american who is are not toward him or about him. engaged in terrorist activity on behind his back and he, i felt u.s. soil using targeted drone attacks. like kind of like i had been you remember here eric holder caught saying something very bad earlier this week suggested it about him, so i didn't do that anymore. was indeed possible, but highly >> if that is the case, why were unlikely under the u.s. you okay with leaving an entry constitution and that made rand in your journal that talked paul livid. about how travis would get angry well, after 13 hours of if he knew you had gone to filibustering the president's rachel's house? pick for cia director, they are >> that would have been in late august or early september and attacking him today. we know the white house this argument that occurred responded. we will hear from them in a would be late october and the moment, but first senator rand paul speak exclusively to cnn. watch. subsequent lecturing of writing negative things occurred after >> how is your voice? >> voice is recovering. i think i lost a few pounds so that maybe later in october or there advantages to not eating early november. all day. >> why was it okay to write i was sneaking candy bars. about how travis made you sick there is a candy drawer and if and happy or sad and miserable you go to the candy drawer, you sneak around and get a candy or that something wasn't right bar. you caught me with the candy bar about him? >> that was a very mild way of in and out. my wife said can't you choose how i sometimes felt about that with your mouth closed on the darker side of him. floor? >> i have to ask you about the substance of the as far as qujust the emotional turmoil and pedophilia, also a side of him that he was trying to overcome. at the same time, so what i was doing is listing the contrasts of the range of emotions that i felt when i was with him. >> after you snatched the gun off the shelf, did you do anything to a gun such as cock it, slip off the safety, manipulate a slide or anything prior to it going off? >> i don't think i would know how to do that, so the answer is i don't know. probably not. i just grabbed it and pointed it, what i remember. >> had you ever had any firearms training or fire a .25 caliber pistol prior to this event? >> never fired a gun, but i was relatively familiar with them. not formally trained. but relatively familiar. >> how far away from you was travis when the gun went off? not when he lunged, but when the gun went off. >> the lunging and the gun going off was sort of contemporaneous. i don't remember how close they were or if they happened at exactly the same moment or one right after the other. it all happened very fast and i would say as far as distance, maybe as far as -- is, but i couldn't say for sure. certainty. >> you stated that you remember throwing the gun into the desert, but do you remember what happened to the box it was in? >> no, i do not. >> what about the holster you mentioned? >> i only say the holster before i moved. i didn't see it again after this. >> did he keep extra ammunition with the gun? >> i never saw ammunition next to the gun and i never found any in the house. >> if travis lunged at you, why didn't you just move to the side, out of his way? >> well, it happened very fast. i didn't have time to think. everything just happened it seemed in a split second. so, i really don't -- i just didn't have time to think, move this way or that way or back up or do this or do that. it just happened the way it happened without really thinking about the best move to make. >> you remember dropping the knife and screaming, but you don't remember taking the gun or rope with you. is that correct? >> in a sense, that's correct. i remember dropping the knife and scream and that memory came much later -- i'm sorry. can i -- >> overruled. may continue. >> but it goes blank after that. i don't remember putting the gun in the car. i don't remember putting the rope in the car, but i have not crystal clear, but pretty solid memories of disposing of those things. so they did go in the car obviously, but i don't remember placing them in the car. >> you are stating you believe you stabbed travis based on logic, how do you explain blood on your hands and clothes and the bloody palm print on the wall? >> well, i do know that we struggled that day. and based on logic, it would have been because of how we fought. i don't know how things ended up where they ended up, i just know that we were fighting. physically. >> if you were kneeling when you dropped the camera, how did it roll as far as it did? >> it didn't really roll very far. just kind of gave a bounce or two and maybe rolled like right here. it didn't roll very far. >> was travis sitting down when you dropped the camera? >> yes, he was. i think so. >> how did travis' anger escalate after you shot him? >> he -- i don't remember the words he was saying, but he was aingier. he was screaming more, cursing more. and we had fallen over right after that shot occurred and he was grabbing at my clothes and grabbing at me and again, as soon as i broke away, he threatened my life and that was definitely an escalation in his anger. that's how i interpreted it. >> was he chasing you after you shot him in the head? >> right after the shot occurred, we had fallen over in the bathroom, again toward the sink and garbage can area kind of not corner, so he didn't chase me in that moment, but that's where we struggled on the floor. as soon as i broke away, he said f-ing kill you -- so i couldn't say. >> when you purchased gas in pasadena, why didn't you just fill everything up at the pump so it would fall under one transaction. why do three separate transactions? >> well, what i do recall is when i filled the gas cans, rather than have just a loose gas hose somewhere, i didn't have anywhere to put it. so i hung it up and when i hung it up, that ends the transaction, so that's probably why if i could put them back in the trunk or where ever and then started the car or vice versa, at one point, i didn't want to just set it on the ground. i know that ended the transaction, so that's probably why there was more than one. and maybe i was topping off the gas tank for another. >> during your testimony about the abuse by travis, you have made several comments like as i understand it now or i've come to realize when discussing events that you may not have classified as abuse then, but see it as such now. have you utilized professional help? >> i have not had access to professional help, no. i haven't utilized that. >> did you enjoy having sex with travis? >> for the most part, yes, i did. pretty much. >> did he force you to do things you didn't want to do? >> there were things i was uncomfortable with. i didn't feel all together forced. i went along with it. so i didn't -- he didn't physically force me. >> why did you wait for so long to tell the truth? >> again, it took a long time, it took a long time for me to get to this point. i never wanted to admit to this. and i had written out all my suicide letters. i sent them in an envelope to my grandmother, do not open until november 10th, 2008. i was hoping to be dead by then. that date rolled by and then more time rolled by and then i was still here, so with the evolution of just time and the years, couple of years that went by, it was a gradual process and i began to feel not right about keeping it in instead. >> how many times did you try to kill yourself? >> i believe that was in california when i took apart my razor, i was going to do that, that was the only serious attempt i made. other than that, it's just like thinking how i might be able to do this, things like that. >> would you decide to tell the truth if you never got arrested? >> i honestly don't know the answer to that question. >> you said that one of your worst fears was for everyone to find out what was going on in your relationship. so, why did you talk to 48 hours and other tv stations? >> my attempt to talk to them was to present a better image of our relationship and down play the negative aspects. not really a big deal. it wasn't that bad. that kind of thing. oh, yeah, he did that, but that wasn't a big deal. even our arguments. there was turmoil, it was rocky, but we were friends. so, my attempt was more to present a good image of travis and a good image of myself and that our relationship had its ups and down, but we were still on good terms. >> you stated in the interview with detective flores, that travis liked to shave the old fashioned way. that would normally include the use of a straight razor. did travis own or use a straight razor? >> i don't think he did. when i was traditional way, i'm not overly familiar with the -- of how men shave their faces. i just know that he really got into it. i think he used something that would be like a bic, actually. a bic. bic razor. >> in testimony on march 5th, 2013, you mentioned filling a third gas can. when and where did you get this can? >> can you repeat that? >> in testimony on march 5th, 2013, you mentioned filling a third gas can. when and where did you get this can? >> march 5? i believe that was, that was a hypothetical. i didn't get, i had a third can when i purchased one, i returned it before leaving. so what we were doing is throwing out a hypothetical as to why would i only put two gallons in a third tank, or third can. i only had two gas cans with me. >> you're listening to responses from jodi arias, the questions being written by the juror, one of only three states that do so. you're hearing about questions that are focusing on her memory of the event, her interviews by a detective and television show and questions about whether or not she had training in the use of guns. her boyfriend both shot and stabbed to death in 2008. we'll have much more of this riveting trial right after this. , but it doesn't cover everything. only about 80% of your part b medical expenses. the rest is up to you. so consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. like all standardized medicare supplement plans, they pick up some of what medicare doesn't pay. and save you up to thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket costs. call today to request a free decision guide to help you better understand what medicare is all about. and which aarp medicare supplement plan works best for you. with these types of plans, you'll be able to visit any doctor or hospital that accepts medicare patients... plus, there are no networks, and you'll never need a referral to see a specialist. there's a range of plans to choose from, too. and they all travel with you. anywhere in the country. join the millions who have already enrolled in the only medicare supplement insurance plans endorsed by aarp, an organization serving the needs of people 50 and over for generations... and provided by unitedhealthcare insurance company, which has over 30 years of experience behind it. call today. remember, medicare supplement insurance helps cover some of what medicare doesn't pay -- expenses that could really add up. these kinds of plans could save you up to thousands in out-of-pocket costs... you'll be able choose any doctor who accepts medicare patients. and you never need referrals. so don't wait. with all the good years ahead, look for the experience and commitment to go the distance with you. call now to request your free decision guide. this easy-to-understand guide will answer some of your questions, and help you find the aarp medicare supplement plan that's right for you. we're following the jodi arias trial this hour. if convicted of first degree murder, the 32-year-old could face the death penalty. they're about to undergo a short break, then we'll resume. she'll be listening to questions coming from the jurors. she's accused of murdering her boyfriend, travis alexander, in june of 2008. arias initially told police alexander was killed by masked intruders, but then changed her story, saying she stabbed him 29 times, shot him in the head and slit his throat all in self-defense. arias answering questions from the jury today, something we rarely see a defendant do and we warn you, testimony has been extremely graphic. christi paul explains the timeline prosecutors are trying to prove. >> the prosecution's laid out a timeline detailing how jodi arias killed travis alexander. at 5:29 p.m., arias takes a picture of alexander alive in the shower. moments later, she stabs him in the chest. prosecutors believe he was still alive and arias followed him down the hall to the bedroom where she slashed his throat. then dragged his body back to the bathroom, accidentally taking p pictures all along the way. investigators believe once arias got alexander back to the bathroom, she shot him in the forehead based on the location of the shell casinging, they believe that happened near the sink and that then, his body was stuffed in the shower. >> all right, again, gruesome testimony, gruesome pictures there. very graphic in detail. several states allowed the jury to ask a defendant questions. 150 questions were submitted in this case. ari arias' lawyers were allowed a time to look at those questions. jurors may ask about a camera that arias used before killing travis alexander and there likely will be more questions about the gun she used. they've already asked her about whether she had training in the use of guns. her attorneys are trying to prove she did not steal a gun. so far, no gun has be found. arias was asked why she keeps forgetting part of the killing an at the end of the questioning, attorneys will be able to do some follow up as well. the defense may also bring in expert witnesses like a domestic violence expert or a psychologist. she has testified she felt she did this in self-defense and feared for her life. so how will the answers to these questions, how might that impact her case over all? joey jackson joining us now from new york. so, joey, the jurors questions, even underscore that they have some i guess reservations about how she remembers certain details, but then in other cases, she doesn't remember anything. >> you know what? it's really fascinating because think about what the role of a juror is and the collectively what the jury does. their function is to cipher out what actually happened and there's only one person on earth who knows. that's jodi arias. that's the person that they're posing these questions to and so therefore, they're trying to get at the truth. what actually happened. was there anybody else who knows about your memory? was there anyone else who witnessed his anger? what exactly occurred in the bathroom? in the shower? and so, they're trying to get at it to determine whether or not justification, that is legally speaking, self-defense was really proper here or did she just murder him. so i think they're really getting to the heart of it and i think this jury focused and looking to ensure justice is served. >> she is very poised and in control when answering these questions. do you suppose that might override what she does and doesn't say? in other words how she even answers the questions, is it kind of overshadowed by her phase cal demeanor? >> what we have to keep in mind is that she's had over four and a half years to think about this. now, of course, the juror questions were not posed then, but you can certainly anticipate and know what you have to do, how you have to present. what you need to say in order to extra kate yourself from this. and so in thi

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