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dalia deny anything wrongdoing. her lawyer claiming the whole scene was cooked up, by, of all people, michael as part of a reality tv hoax gone wrong. >> mike dippolito's hoax to orchestrate his own murder, to achieve fame and fortune was a bad prank. and it was no different than what balloon boy's parents did. >> the defense presents its theory, but the prosecutor tells the jury for the real story, all you have to do is watch the video. >> the defendant was caught in the act of being herself. she wasn't acting. that's who she is. she's like poison candy. attractive on the outside but deadly on the inside. >> we the jury find as follows. >> the trial lasts two weeks and the jury needs only three hours. >> we find the defendant guilty of solicitation to commit first-degree murder. >> at sentencing, the judge calls dalia pure evil. >> i am positive, like 5,000% sure. >> and gives her 20 years in prison. outside the courtroom, michael dippolito reacts borrowing the now infamous line from dalia. >> wish you were never h
dalia deny anything wrongdoing. her lawyer claiming the whole scene was cooked up, by, of all people, michael as part of a reality tv hoax gone wrong. >> mike dippolito's hoax to orchestrate his own murder, to achieve fame and fortune was a bad prank. and it was no different than what balloon boy's parents did. >> the defense presents its theory, but the prosecutor tells the jury for the real story, all you have to do is watch the video. >> the defendant was caught in the act...
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let's take a look outside, the action cam was looking at a beautiful black dalia flower, i know it welltemperature is 83 degrees. look at the dewpoint, a measure of how much moisture in the atmosphere. 70 that's oppressive humidity. the wind are westerly at # miles per hour. not much of a breeze but pumping up the warm and moist air mass. the pressure is steady. satellite and radar showing a good amount of cloud cover over the region. we're seeing the showers trying to pop up only more so out to the west. the next couple of days we have a few front coming through. we won't expect the showers to pop up at any point. 4:30,ing with future tracker -- 4:30, with future tracker 6 we see the showers popping up here and there. you can see the line developing with oranges and reds, this is at 6:30 and gusty winds, as well. we watch this push through through the evening hours into the early nighttime hours. so strong storms developing. the national weather service and storm prediction service has us under a slight risk for severe lightning and flash flooding possible under a flash flash-fld watch
let's take a look outside, the action cam was looking at a beautiful black dalia flower, i know it welltemperature is 83 degrees. look at the dewpoint, a measure of how much moisture in the atmosphere. 70 that's oppressive humidity. the wind are westerly at # miles per hour. not much of a breeze but pumping up the warm and moist air mass. the pressure is steady. satellite and radar showing a good amount of cloud cover over the region. we're seeing the showers trying to pop up only more so out...
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dalia litwick is a senior editor where she writes supreme court dispatches columns. currently she's working on a book about the four women who have served as supreme court justices. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> you have covered the court since 1978. in that context, what do you make of the roberts court? >> so i try to think generously about the court, but i think it's hard for anybody looking at this court objectively to come away not thinking that it's a court in pursuit of an agenda. and i'm sorry to say i think that agenda maps on pretty closely to a republican party platform in things that in the hot button issues that many of us care the most about. >> is that eunique in the years you have covered the court? >> i have to say so, yes, in terms of a five-member coalition having coalesced for those results. not that there haven't been conservative versus liberal splits on the court always and i covered the transition between the burger court to the chief justice who has an agenda with a states rights agenda that he was pretty successful in accomplishing,
dalia litwick is a senior editor where she writes supreme court dispatches columns. currently she's working on a book about the four women who have served as supreme court justices. welcome to you both. >> thank you. >> you have covered the court since 1978. in that context, what do you make of the roberts court? >> so i try to think generously about the court, but i think it's hard for anybody looking at this court objectively to come away not thinking that it's a court in...
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the aims of this group how they've been able to accomplish so much because i was speaking to iraqi dalia last day and she was saying that there's kind of this fear mongering about isis that there were some al qaeda almost trying to resurrect an offensive by the u.s. to combat them however on the other hand they can't have gotten to where they are without the help of the rockies on the ground. exactly and i think if we talk about isis we have to talk about the syria component because of the u.s. and qatar and saudi arabia funding and backing and arming these radical groups on the ground in syria who are going against bashar al assad that is where isis has gained a lot of its strength so in a sense we also have a modern day catch twenty two where on the one hand you have the u.s. dumping massive amounts of money arms and backing into rebel groups in syria and a whole lot of this directly or indirectly going into isis and then on the other hand you've got the u.s. backing maliki in baghdad whom they given they've sold over twenty five billion dollars and counting of military training and we
the aims of this group how they've been able to accomplish so much because i was speaking to iraqi dalia last day and she was saying that there's kind of this fear mongering about isis that there were some al qaeda almost trying to resurrect an offensive by the u.s. to combat them however on the other hand they can't have gotten to where they are without the help of the rockies on the ground. exactly and i think if we talk about isis we have to talk about the syria component because of the u.s....
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whilst all of this goes on, the islamic state made more gains, taking over a town at a place called dalia. they are making problems for the iraqi army. also on pro-islamic state social media accounts. there's a badle for the baiji oil refinery and the islamic state have been able to take over some positions on the outskirts of the refinery. so far there's no word from the government on either attack. >>> russia warns of retaliation of ukraine over what it says is military action on the border. the ukraine offensive was called unacceptable by vladimir putin. >> reporter: as the advance continues russia claims there's civilian casualties on their side of the border. a shell landed in a courtyard killing one, injuring two. the russian foreign ministry called it aggressive and it will be dealt with accordingly. officials in kiev deny the attack. >>> we visit an area outside donetsk. the heart of the movement. it was attacked on saturday. >> we are outside a western suburb of donetsk, where six civilians were killed. since we have been here in the last 90 minutes we have seen and heard incomin
whilst all of this goes on, the islamic state made more gains, taking over a town at a place called dalia. they are making problems for the iraqi army. also on pro-islamic state social media accounts. there's a badle for the baiji oil refinery and the islamic state have been able to take over some positions on the outskirts of the refinery. so far there's no word from the government on either attack. >>> russia warns of retaliation of ukraine over what it says is military action on the...
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now dalia has been grant ad new trial. what is happening here? our legal panel joining us to discuss, fox news legal analyst mercedes colwin and trial attorney rebecca rose woodland joining us. great to see you. were you surprised fact she was getting a new trial no into i was. there overwhelming evidence. you have her on tape and script. they had the little tape for the jury. when you have this concrete evidence you don't normally see a reversal at the appellate level, especially because if it's a close call, the body wasn't found or there is circumstantial evidence. but here you have her specifically telling undercover cop, i'm 5,000% sure kill my husband, kill my husband. the jury had no other choice but to convict. uma: this has to do with interviewing jurors ahead of time which caused the situation now to go into a different direction. >> right. the direction is basically the appeals court, higher court than trial court you have to have a new trial. she has not been found innocent. there is nothing like that here. she has to go through a new
now dalia has been grant ad new trial. what is happening here? our legal panel joining us to discuss, fox news legal analyst mercedes colwin and trial attorney rebecca rose woodland joining us. great to see you. were you surprised fact she was getting a new trial no into i was. there overwhelming evidence. you have her on tape and script. they had the little tape for the jury. when you have this concrete evidence you don't normally see a reversal at the appellate level, especially because if...
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. >> dalia, the suffering that you referred toys already extraordinarily high and there is extreme painple who really care about palestinian people. yesterday we saw the u.n.'s chris gunness breaking down in tears on live television after that u.n. school in gaza was hit, after he had warned 17 times, he said over and over, that it was just children there, that there was no one from hamas there. but it is hamas' strategy that is a large part in why so many children are being killed. why is it that the more reasonable elements of palestinian society don't have more power in this situation? >> well, you know, i think that obviously these kind of conflicts are inevitably going to ending up with these tragic situations. they really have to be fully investigated because obviously no civilian should ever be targeted or suffer these kinds of consequences from war. and i think they will be investigated thoroughly by the united nations, by israel, by the united states. what this really suggests is that -- and this is where unfortunately from this tragedy i think the key thing is to start thinkin
. >> dalia, the suffering that you referred toys already extraordinarily high and there is extreme painple who really care about palestinian people. yesterday we saw the u.n.'s chris gunness breaking down in tears on live television after that u.n. school in gaza was hit, after he had warned 17 times, he said over and over, that it was just children there, that there was no one from hamas there. but it is hamas' strategy that is a large part in why so many children are being killed. why...
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. >> by the way, to ray dalia out there talking about the contagion risk across europe. monica, digesting earnings, digesting some stock battles, digesting the macro environment, where do you see opportunity in these markets? >> well, i think with earnings, everything looks good in terms of profits and sales, but i think it comes back to the broader economy. will the economy actually rebound from corporations doing better? and i'm still not convinced that they will. because if you look at the sectors that are performing well, energy, for example, the jobs that are being created in energy don't necessarily come down to the folks that are in the unemployment lines. they're very specialized skills and we see that skill gap. >> wait a minute, i just read about a pizza driver in north dako dakota, lasting for a driver taking $56,000 a year plus benefits. >> and i'm sure there's millions of people who would love to fill that one position -- >> i mean, that's not a very specialized skill, is it? >> well, i think that just the fundamentals -- >> it is in north dakota with all th
. >> by the way, to ray dalia out there talking about the contagion risk across europe. monica, digesting earnings, digesting some stock battles, digesting the macro environment, where do you see opportunity in these markets? >> well, i think with earnings, everything looks good in terms of profits and sales, but i think it comes back to the broader economy. will the economy actually rebound from corporations doing better? and i'm still not convinced that they will. because if you...