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. >> reporter: not to mention, an angel with the voice of livia newton-john, and a demon who sounded a lot like barry white. ♪ that's what you are >> reporter: the prosecution and defense wrapped up their case today. and it was explosive. >> this is where it starts. >> reporter: leaving the jury with one, big question. is hemy neuman accused of killing the husband of the woman he was in love with, insane? >> he has a delusional disorder. >> reporter: or is it all just an act? >> this man right here is guilty all day, every day. and if you don't trust his word, and you cannot find him not guilty by reason of insanity. >> a verdict of not guilty by reason of insanity is a verdict that says, hemy was used. hemy was manipulated. >> reporter: from the start, it's been a high-risk defense. the 49-year-old engineer claiming that angel with the voice of olivia newton-john, ordered him to kill rusty sneiderman, outside of a day care in 2010. the defense says it's this woman to blame. his love and ledgedly drove him to murder. >> andrea sneiderman. adulterer, tease, liar and master manipulator
. >> reporter: not to mention, an angel with the voice of livia newton-john, and a demon who sounded a lot like barry white. ♪ that's what you are >> reporter: the prosecution and defense wrapped up their case today. and it was explosive. >> this is where it starts. >> reporter: leaving the jury with one, big question. is hemy neuman accused of killing the husband of the woman he was in love with, insane? >> he has a delusional disorder. >> reporter: or is...
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nd i'm livia. here's our toptory for this week. >> we'll start with a report that combines amazing science, urage,riendship, and music. it's the storyf a teen w's triumpng over a ry difficult disord >> dystonia is a neurological movement disorder which causes uncontrollabain and spasms. >> most of us have never heard of dystonia, but jake can describe it with painful, personal details. he's in high school now, and he's been living with e sease since fifth grade. >> slowly, it's got worse and couldn't send him to school because it was too pnfulo school. >> i was in a wheeir. i d nouality of life. i was just sitti on the couch doing anything to try to cover up the pain. described as a micaluly be miracle -- recent researed to a breakrough treatment called "dbs." >> dbs is deep brain stimation. it's when they put a batteryn ur chest, a wire in yourpper neck, anthen two electrodes into your brain. it stimulates ur bin to counteract the spasms. i have a battery in chest. and there it is. while scice has
nd i'm livia. here's our toptory for this week. >> we'll start with a report that combines amazing science, urage,riendship, and music. it's the storyf a teen w's triumpng over a ry difficult disord >> dystonia is a neurological movement disorder which causes uncontrollabain and spasms. >> most of us have never heard of dystonia, but jake can describe it with painful, personal details. he's in high school now, and he's been living with e sease since fifth grade. >>...
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. >> and i'm livia. here's our top story for this week. >> boys are taught that hitting girls is wrong, but do girls get the same lesson? more and more boys say they are being abused by their girlfriends. tyler has the story. >> francois is grateful to teen counselor nancy diaz. she helped him see that his girlfriend's behavior was not normal. >> at first i didn't really think it was 'cause, you know, she yelled, she nagged. >> francois tried to ignore it, but that only made things worse. >> then she'll curse at me. sometimes she'll hit me. but i'm thinking, "oh, okay, she's a female. they're supposed to do that." but not knowing that it was actually domestic violence. she was trying to control me. >> it's reported that one out of five teens in a serious relationship say they've been hit, slapped, or pushed by their partner. >> teen dating violence is a very high number. the boys do not share with their friends that they're being pushed and yelled and cursed at. so they're underreported. >> ms. diaz coun
. >> and i'm livia. here's our top story for this week. >> boys are taught that hitting girls is wrong, but do girls get the same lesson? more and more boys say they are being abused by their girlfriends. tyler has the story. >> francois is grateful to teen counselor nancy diaz. she helped him see that his girlfriend's behavior was not normal. >> at first i didn't really think it was 'cause, you know, she yelled, she nagged. >> francois tried to ignore it, but that...
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. >> and i'm livia. we >> as we all know, jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system. but there's still a lot more to learn about this distant giant. that's what nasa's newest space mission is going to find out. harry tells us more. >> packed with the very latest scientific gear, juno launched in august 2011. >> it gets to jupiter in 2016, so it takes five years to get to jupiter. >> whoa! did he say five years? >> five years to get to jupiter. >> well, the distance we're talking about is over 366 million miles. that's equal to going around the earth almost 15,000 times. juno has a unique design. it looks like a pinwheel, but as scott explains, the shape has a purpose. >> we're going out really far from the sun. in fact, jupiter's five times as far away from the sun as the earth is, and so we get 25 times less sunlight than we get here on earth. so we needed to overcome that. we have big giant solar panels to do that. but we go deep close to jupiter, right into the middle of the radiation zone. in fact, it's the most hazardous region in the whole solar system. we're li
. >> and i'm livia. we >> as we all know, jupiter is the biggest planet in our solar system. but there's still a lot more to learn about this distant giant. that's what nasa's newest space mission is going to find out. harry tells us more. >> packed with the very latest scientific gear, juno launched in august 2011. >> it gets to jupiter in 2016, so it takes five years to get to jupiter. >> whoa! did he say five years? >> five years to get to jupiter....
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. >> and i'm livia. here's our top story for this week. >> we'll start with a report that combines amazing science, courage, friendship, and music. it's the story of a teen who's triumphing over a very difficult disorder. >> dystonia is a neurological movement disorder which causes uncontrollable pain and spasms. >> most of us have never heard of dystonia, but jake can describe it with painful, personal details. he's in high school now, and he's been living with the disease since fifth grade. >> slowly, it's got worse andrsi couldn't send him to school because it was too painful to write and to walk around the school. >> i was in a wheelchair. i had no quality of life. i was just sitting on the couch doing anything to try to cover up the pain. >> then, what can truly be described as a medical miracle -- recent research led to a breakthrough treatment called "dbs." >> dbs is deep brain stimulation. it's when they put a battery in your chest, a wire in your upper neck, and then two electrodes into your bra
. >> and i'm livia. here's our top story for this week. >> we'll start with a report that combines amazing science, courage, friendship, and music. it's the story of a teen who's triumphing over a very difficult disorder. >> dystonia is a neurological movement disorder which causes uncontrollable pain and spasms. >> most of us have never heard of dystonia, but jake can describe it with painful, personal details. he's in high school now, and he's been living with the...
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. >> having own been on this commit for a year, having trofld to livia between libyan as the seario wouldn'ted out a couple of days ago. but one of the things i struck by was pro american graffiti on the walls, people walking up to us on the street, and i know it wasn't staged, to thank you for the role america played. i think it's going to be really hard five years from now -- not impossible. anything's possible. i'm certainly not an expert on the culture. i think it going to be hard for one of those young guys who was thing us and convince him to join some kind of anti-american jihad in the chinese year. >> on the other hand, they're really upset at some of the countries that turned their back at them. i hope that people in syria clearly know that this side of people on the united states are in charge of their as respirations. we clearly want them to be able to pursue peaceful as respirations and have a country that's prosperous. i think in the national interest of the united states it's critical that syrians say america was on our side and we want no part of these strange movements that wou
. >> having own been on this commit for a year, having trofld to livia between libyan as the seario wouldn'ted out a couple of days ago. but one of the things i struck by was pro american graffiti on the walls, people walking up to us on the street, and i know it wasn't staged, to thank you for the role america played. i think it's going to be really hard five years from now -- not impossible. anything's possible. i'm certainly not an expert on the culture. i think it going to be hard for...
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the faith train back in september two thousand and ten took the game to the germans from the worst livia's you in the twenty first minute chelsea forward from alou this cemented france's advantage in the sixty nine with the second goal making stoppage time strike merely a consolation. also in action on wednesday night where russia's group of twenty twelve greece drew with belgium poland got a goal destroy portugal and the czechs helping irish in dublin there elsewhere england lost the netherlands three to a robin with the winner after even have come back from two down and reigning world in european champions spain thrashed venezuela five nil repurpose allardyce with a hat trick there and united states had a notable win over italy while the most poignant picture saw wales least costa rica one nil this is the first game for a while since the death of their coach gary speed by his son's time and mascots for the game standing either side of captain craig bellamy before kick off and there was a minute's applause in memory of their father wiles lost the game one nil but manager chris coleman sai
the faith train back in september two thousand and ten took the game to the germans from the worst livia's you in the twenty first minute chelsea forward from alou this cemented france's advantage in the sixty nine with the second goal making stoppage time strike merely a consolation. also in action on wednesday night where russia's group of twenty twelve greece drew with belgium poland got a goal destroy portugal and the czechs helping irish in dublin there elsewhere england lost the...
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some new developments there today tribal leaders have the cleric there are tanami in the east pub livia's interim government is opposing the move because they say it will lead to breaking up the african nation so after the death of libyan leader moammar gadhafi is libya any closer to achieving them are saying. you've got the one hundred thousand dollar question right there. i've spent a lot of time in arab countries and every arab country. the ones i've been in in all the war all of them they all had either a king or a strongman a dictator a general and. the change to democracy is going to be very difficult and very very slow i mean you can say that we the british who basically invented modern democracy started in twelve fifteen with the magna carta which limited the power of the king and it took hundreds of years for it to reach the point where we have parliaments that the over rule with the queen gives a speech and it has to be written by the prime minister of england she can't say a word and that's that's real democracy. how will developed in in libya is really it's an unknown i predic
some new developments there today tribal leaders have the cleric there are tanami in the east pub livia's interim government is opposing the move because they say it will lead to breaking up the african nation so after the death of libyan leader moammar gadhafi is libya any closer to achieving them are saying. you've got the one hundred thousand dollar question right there. i've spent a lot of time in arab countries and every arab country. the ones i've been in in all the war all of them they...
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syria but defense secretary leon panetta and general martin dempsey said the no fly zone similar to livia's would be a challenge that's because of the syrian army's higher competence and military capabilities u.s. lawmakers are also trying to push through a fresh bunch of financial sanctions now against syria at a calling for president assad to be referred for war crimes tribunal but experts inside syria believe the more foreign powers intervene the more violent the crisis becomes as artie's maria for national reports now from damascus. as the syrian conflict stretches down to time it has also spread geographically i case of the uprising belt half of the country's borders what's happening in syria is. rages and what you've seen is the international community mobilize against the assad regime strategic analyst says one thing is clear though it's certainly gun far beyond the words of sympathy and the cotton to those on the ground in syria that mobilisation has many more forms than officially stated. during the operation in baba amr the syrian army arrested fighters from both countries in afgh
syria but defense secretary leon panetta and general martin dempsey said the no fly zone similar to livia's would be a challenge that's because of the syrian army's higher competence and military capabilities u.s. lawmakers are also trying to push through a fresh bunch of financial sanctions now against syria at a calling for president assad to be referred for war crimes tribunal but experts inside syria believe the more foreign powers intervene the more violent the crisis becomes as artie's...
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la graveuaciÓne inseguridad que se vive en la ciud de el alto la gunda mÁs grande en poblaciÓn de livian sucal zados. >>> lo mÁs triste del cas es que segÚn la propia policÍaos tenidos por el asesinato de los hermanos, ya tenÍan un an un problema actuar policial. >>> estÁn antecedentes detentotiva de asesinato, violaciÓn y robo agravado en el 2010. >>> el caso de los hermanos, reabriÓ el debate sobre la necesidade poner la pena de muerte en polo biaÍa, dÓnde la pena mÁxima para asesinos son 30 aÑos de Árcel >>> nos solidaizoamos con las familias que estÁn ejadaor tantas vidas que han sido ceg ada s seÑor cierto, pero al mismempo hacemos reflexiÓn, la vida cuenta que no hay pena de muerte, estemos convencidos que el trabajo q tenemos por adelante, es prefrgsmente que las a autoridade asuman su total y mroen sponsabilidad. >>> enn esfuerz por tratar de controlar la situaciÓn. el gobierno desegÓ soldados la ciudad del alto, donde efectÚan labores de patrullaje poel momento de la ciudad parece estar en calma, po nadie sabe quÉ pasarÁ cuandoos ldados se retiren y los delincuentes vuelvan a a
la graveuaciÓne inseguridad que se vive en la ciud de el alto la gunda mÁs grande en poblaciÓn de livian sucal zados. >>> lo mÁs triste del cas es que segÚn la propia policÍaos tenidos por el asesinato de los hermanos, ya tenÍan un an un problema actuar policial. >>> estÁn antecedentes detentotiva de asesinato, violaciÓn y robo agravado en el 2010. >>> el caso de los hermanos, reabriÓ el debate sobre la necesidade poner la pena de muerte en polo biaÍa,...
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classier than peyton manning has done it his mother and father archie and i believe her name is owe livia, god bless you. because if kids were raised like this, that kid is a champion. and, man, what he did for that city. you know what? when he eventually steps down, i see him becoming sort of a jfk guy. maybe we will get eli to step out, do an r.f.k. thing and we do the bay of pigs thing again. >> bill: he could be a politician if he wanted to be be. he he might end up either miami or arizona. >> yeah. he loves such a principled life he probably couldn't put up with the life in politics. >> bill: he is a good guy though. >> you can imagine him and larry fitzgerald? forget it. forget it. >> bill: dennis miller. >> billy,. >> bill: dennis miller there is he. d man and i will see you in indianapolis on june 22nd, chicago the next day. saturday, june 23rd for the bolder fresh are tour. i will see you tampa florida this coming sunday night talking about the presidential election. in addition tell you about wounded warrior auction. high bid for this stunning and historically significant poster
classier than peyton manning has done it his mother and father archie and i believe her name is owe livia, god bless you. because if kids were raised like this, that kid is a champion. and, man, what he did for that city. you know what? when he eventually steps down, i see him becoming sort of a jfk guy. maybe we will get eli to step out, do an r.f.k. thing and we do the bay of pigs thing again. >> bill: he could be a politician if he wanted to be be. he he might end up either miami or...
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classier than peyton manning has done it his mother and father archie and i believe her name is owe livias you. because if kids were raised like this, that kid is a champion. and, man, what he did for that city. you know what? when he eventually steps down, i see him becoming sort of a jfk guy. maybe we will get eli to step out, do an r.f.k. thing and we do the bay of pigs thing again. >> bill: he could be a politician if he wanted to be be. he he might end up either miami or arizona. >> yeah. he loves such a principled life he probably couldn't put up with the life in politics. >> bill: he is a good guy though. >> you can imagine him and larry fitzgerald? forget it. forget it. >> bill: dennis miller. >> billy,. >> bill: dennis miller there is he. d man and i will see you in indianapolis on june 22nd, chicago the next day. saturday, june 23rd for the bolder fresh are tour. i will see you tampa florida this coming sunday night talking about the presidential election. in addition tell you about wounded warrior auction. high bid for this stunning and historically significant poster signed by
classier than peyton manning has done it his mother and father archie and i believe her name is owe livias you. because if kids were raised like this, that kid is a champion. and, man, what he did for that city. you know what? when he eventually steps down, i see him becoming sort of a jfk guy. maybe we will get eli to step out, do an r.f.k. thing and we do the bay of pigs thing again. >> bill: he could be a politician if he wanted to be be. he he might end up either miami or arizona....
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research project by school of public health that gives voice to woment( to tell their own stories aboute1 liviápolicy. before we get to that, i feel like we have so many political and policy conversations aboutq poverty. but we don'te1 have conversatio about what the reality ofçó livg in ( so i really want to give you an opportunity today to talk to us a bit about the challenges that you face on a regular basis. >> okay. >> what do you think people don't understand about what it means on açó day-to-day basis t surviv poverty? >> tha÷&j just it.Ñi survival. it'c all about survival. trying to live day-to-day. wondering if you're going to have av >> as i was reading your story earlier, i was really moved by your conversation about choosinv not to eat oftenlp so that your children could ueat. a lot of times we hear poverty described as a matter of personal responsibility as though if you're poor, it's often sort of your fault because you didn't want to work. but i can't imagine any greater sense of personal responsibility than choosing not to eat solp tt youre1 children can. how do you address pá s
research project by school of public health that gives voice to woment( to tell their own stories aboute1 liviápolicy. before we get to that, i feel like we have so many political and policy conversations aboutq poverty. but we don'te1 have conversatio about what the reality ofçó livg in ( so i really want to give you an opportunity today to talk to us a bit about the challenges that you face on a regular basis. >> okay. >> what do you think people don't understand about what it...