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their first witness was hemy's younger sister, monique.e painted a picture for the jury of hemy's painful childhood. >> monique, would you describe for the jury your household at 6:00 in the evening when your father was coming home? >> anxiety. >> monique explained that their father, a violent and alcoholic man, had beaten both children savagely. >> i've been kicked, i've been slapped, i've been whipped. and those things you don't forget. >> and monique said hemy took the worst of the beatings. >> my brother got up, went to get a bowl of ice cream, and before we knew it, the bowl of ice cream went flying, hemy was getting slapped, and it just kept going and going and going. >> but it was at boarding school that hemy had experienced his first delusion, this defense expert testified, a demon. >> he described the demon as much bigger than him. he said that when he felt and saw this demon, he felt anguish. deep pain. >> by the time andrea met him, hemy neuman had a history of breakdowns. and he was teetering on the edge of having another one,
their first witness was hemy's younger sister, monique.e painted a picture for the jury of hemy's painful childhood. >> monique, would you describe for the jury your household at 6:00 in the evening when your father was coming home? >> anxiety. >> monique explained that their father, a violent and alcoholic man, had beaten both children savagely. >> i've been kicked, i've been slapped, i've been whipped. and those things you don't forget. >> and monique said hemy...
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their first witness was hemy's younger sister, monique.ainted a picture for the jury of hemy's painful childhood. >> monique, would you describe for the jury your household at 6:00 in the evening when your father was coming home? >> anxiety. >> monique explained that their father, a violent and alcoholic man, had beaten both children savagely. >> i've been kicked, i've been slapped, i've been whipped. and those things you don't forget. >> and monique said hemy took the worst of the beatings. >> my brother got up, went to get a bowl of ice cream, and before we knew it, the bowl of ice cream went flying, hemy was getting slapped, and it just kept going and going and going. >> but it was a boarding school that hemy had experienced his first delusion, this defense expert testified, a demon. >> he described the demon as much bigger than him. he said that when he felt and saw this demon, he felt anguish. deep pain. >> by the time andrea met him, hemy neuman had a history of breakdowns. and he was teetering on the edge of having another one, acco
their first witness was hemy's younger sister, monique.ainted a picture for the jury of hemy's painful childhood. >> monique, would you describe for the jury your household at 6:00 in the evening when your father was coming home? >> anxiety. >> monique explained that their father, a violent and alcoholic man, had beaten both children savagely. >> i've been kicked, i've been slapped, i've been whipped. and those things you don't forget. >> and monique said hemy took...
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monique was infected at birth. she probably won't live to the age of fine. the program ends to prevent the mother to child transmission of any. german aids foundation is supporting the project in mozambique give the baby a future make a donation same. place. this is d w news live from berlin european union leaders in brussels have brought up an emergency meeting on migration germany's chancellor angela merkel says there's a lot of goodwill to discuss disagreements within the bloc this as they mulled over solutions to stem the influx of my friends and what to do with them once they make it onto the continent.
monique was infected at birth. she probably won't live to the age of fine. the program ends to prevent the mother to child transmission of any. german aids foundation is supporting the project in mozambique give the baby a future make a donation same. place. this is d w news live from berlin european union leaders in brussels have brought up an emergency meeting on migration germany's chancellor angela merkel says there's a lot of goodwill to discuss disagreements within the bloc this as they...
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and then monique a it's not money could come pull me towards a. trump likes to greet until it hurts his long awkward handshake with japanese premier shinzo abbay reads like a handbook on body language. but you can see how uncomfortable feels he's laughing but it's more a form of stress management and. what's interesting though is trump's total lack of empathy because abbe is laughing trump thinks he's enjoying it so he shakes out his hand even harder but in japan when you just smile it's a sign of great unless i want to feel like i. advisers ought to point out such things to the president but they don't seem to have made much headway. trumpeted of course attempts have been made to coach trump and polish him sadly they've been largely in vain he has little propre aseptic in all body self when viewed from finds it very hard to assess the impact of his body language so although you can tell him to change something since he isn't aware of it himself we can change color se and. why is a mere handshake between two statesman of such significance politici
and then monique a it's not money could come pull me towards a. trump likes to greet until it hurts his long awkward handshake with japanese premier shinzo abbay reads like a handbook on body language. but you can see how uncomfortable feels he's laughing but it's more a form of stress management and. what's interesting though is trump's total lack of empathy because abbe is laughing trump thinks he's enjoying it so he shakes out his hand even harder but in japan when you just smile it's a sign...
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few have gone further than monique and elisia.ast year they got a call to check on the welfare of a verbablely impaired 15-year-old boy, victor. victor was used to being bullied. but when somebody poured hot glue on his arm he decided that was the final straw. >> this was one of the tougher calls for us. his teacher called 911. >> saying. >> saying that he was being bullied and he went into -- he wanted to end his life. >> every year in america, more than 2,000 teenagers commit t statistic. thanks to those two police officers who didn't see him as just another call. but rather, part of their calling. >> he got to my heart. he really got to me. >> after they took victor to the hospital. for psychiatric treatment. sedbury and mar teen is made a promise to make sure this kid had good friends. which to them meant becoming his good friend. >> today they talk all the time. even go with him to karate glasses and events. >> how often do you see each other? >> often. >> he is like our family. like our little brother. >> is it helpful to yo
few have gone further than monique and elisia.ast year they got a call to check on the welfare of a verbablely impaired 15-year-old boy, victor. victor was used to being bullied. but when somebody poured hot glue on his arm he decided that was the final straw. >> this was one of the tougher calls for us. his teacher called 911. >> saying. >> saying that he was being bullied and he went into -- he wanted to end his life. >> every year in america, more than 2,000 teenagers...
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lot of police officers go above and beyond, one few have gone further than denver police officers moniqueall to check on the welfare of a visually impaired 15-year-old boy named victor jiron. eictor was used to being bullied, but when somebody aured hot glue on his arm, he decided that was the final straw. >> this was one of the tougher calls. for us. s s teacher had called 911. >> reporter: saying? >> saying that he was being bullied, and he wanted to end his life. >> reporter: every year in america, more than 2,000 teenagers commit suicide. but victor isn't part of that statistic, thanks to those two police officers who didn't see him as just another call, but, rather, as part of their calling. ♪ ♪ t he got to my heart. to really got to me. >> reporter: after they took victor to the hospital for psychiatric treatment, sedberry and martinez made a promise to do everything they could to make sure this kid had good friends, t ich to them meant becoming his llod friends. today, they talk all the time, and even go with him to karate classes and other events. so how often do you guys see each
lot of police officers go above and beyond, one few have gone further than denver police officers moniqueall to check on the welfare of a visually impaired 15-year-old boy named victor jiron. eictor was used to being bullied, but when somebody aured hot glue on his arm, he decided that was the final straw. >> this was one of the tougher calls. for us. s s teacher had called 911. >> reporter: saying? >> saying that he was being bullied, and he wanted to end his life. >>...
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when we went through the issue -- when director monique moria left, you and doreen supported us. we had to go through a new national search for a port director. you were among the glue to ensure that we got the best port director we could get, and we ended up with director forbes. and i thank you for that. and your commitment to social issues, you always felt the port's not making money, but when we start dealing with issues like homelessness and other issues, you said that the port also had a social responsibility. you' you've always taken a lot of pride that your dad was one of the attorneys for dr. martin luther king, and just going back to when you were on the board of supervisors, your heart and soul was with san francisco. even when you went to work for the law firm, there were certain clients you wouldn't take because you wanted to be on this commission. you wanted the best for this commission, and you gave your heart and soul. i just want to personally say thank you for all your hard work and your dedication. >> thank you. i know commissioner makras and gilman, you haven'
when we went through the issue -- when director monique moria left, you and doreen supported us. we had to go through a new national search for a port director. you were among the glue to ensure that we got the best port director we could get, and we ended up with director forbes. and i thank you for that. and your commitment to social issues, you always felt the port's not making money, but when we start dealing with issues like homelessness and other issues, you said that the port also had a...
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monique grame is an executive officer at the center. she says parents without an extensive criminal history will not be separated from their children if the child is 4 years old or younger. what happens if you're 5 and older and your mother and father doesn't have a significant criminal history? >> the child will not be prosecuted the adults will. >> reporter: under the trump administration's zero tolerance policy, every adult who comes into the country illegally is sent to see a judge for possible prosecution. that is when the parent is separated from the child. that separation can be just a few hours or if the parent is sent to jail, it can be weeks, months or even years. that was just an administrative decision? >> yes. >> reporter: not a law? >> correct. >> reporter: we saw detainees eating snacks, we're told they get two hot meals a day. they can take showers every other day. and their clothes are laundered. >> people continue coming in in bigger numbers, bigger numbers. >> reporter: manuel padella jr., the region chief, says agent
monique grame is an executive officer at the center. she says parents without an extensive criminal history will not be separated from their children if the child is 4 years old or younger. what happens if you're 5 and older and your mother and father doesn't have a significant criminal history? >> the child will not be prosecuted the adults will. >> reporter: under the trump administration's zero tolerance policy, every adult who comes into the country illegally is sent to see a...
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host: let's go to monique in west virginia, an eagles fan. caller: hello.t agree with president trump, he shouldn't have canceled the meeting. he is politicizing sports. on the nfl,sing president trump should be trying to figure out why the majority of the american death real americans out here in the --eets living hard lives especially millennials are not nearly or no longer respecting america. illegal immigrants in this country getting jobs, they are trying to allow daca people to stay in this country illegally. black people being victimized on camera and the justice system is rates. this is why -- president trump should be focused on why people no longer respect america. i understand the message is shouldto say, americans want to and have the desire to stand for the national anthem, usually trying to figure out why america no longer has that desire. host: let's go to william, shelbyville, kentucky supports the president's decision. caller: personally i think he made the right decision. always that play a game for an insane amount of money think their opi
host: let's go to monique in west virginia, an eagles fan. caller: hello.t agree with president trump, he shouldn't have canceled the meeting. he is politicizing sports. on the nfl,sing president trump should be trying to figure out why the majority of the american death real americans out here in the --eets living hard lives especially millennials are not nearly or no longer respecting america. illegal immigrants in this country getting jobs, they are trying to allow daca people to stay in...
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on tuesday we welcomed our n newest contributors, olympic swimmers jocelyn and monique lamoureux. help provide opportunities to low-income americans education and mentorship for young people and a commitment to diversity and inclusion, including gender equity. you can find much more information at knowyourvalue.com. we'll be right back. liberty mutual accident forgiveness means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident forgiveness, liberty mutual won't raise their rates because of their first accident. liberty stands with you. liberty mutual insurance. you might or joints.hing for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling braihealth supplement in drug stores nationwide. prevagen. the name to remember. no matter how much you clean, does your house still smell stuffy? that's because your home is filled withoft surfaces that trap odors and release them back into the room. so, try febreze fabric refresher. febreze fin
on tuesday we welcomed our n newest contributors, olympic swimmers jocelyn and monique lamoureux. help provide opportunities to low-income americans education and mentorship for young people and a commitment to diversity and inclusion, including gender equity. you can find much more information at knowyourvalue.com. we'll be right back. liberty mutual accident forgiveness means they won't hike your rates over one mistake. see, liberty mutual doesn't hold grudges. for drivers with accident...