77
77
Jul 22, 2013
07/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
dietz testified that mrs. yatesw it was wrong, not just against the law but against society and against god. that is pretty powerful testimony. >> dietz took it a step further and also presented a likely inspiration for andrea yates' actions. he testified that she had watched a law and order episode that week in which a woman, to be free of her responsibilities drowned her children and got away with murder. >> the show where you almost always watched it was law and order. and the ones she watched, i watched with her. and so i heard about that testimony. and i'm like, i don't think that happened. you know? >> but there was nothing solid to refute dietz' testimony, and after three weeks of trial the jury deliberated for just under four hours. >> and the jury came back, and i knew when i saw that jury what that verdict was going to be. >> we the jury, find the defendant, andrea yates, guilty of capital murder, as charged in the indictment. >> i was devastated. >> knowing how much andrea loved our children and how much
dietz testified that mrs. yatesw it was wrong, not just against the law but against society and against god. that is pretty powerful testimony. >> dietz took it a step further and also presented a likely inspiration for andrea yates' actions. he testified that she had watched a law and order episode that week in which a woman, to be free of her responsibilities drowned her children and got away with murder. >> the show where you almost always watched it was law and order. and the...
57
57
Jul 28, 2013
07/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
dietz testified that mrs. yatesng, not just against the law, but against society and against god. >> that's pretty powerful testimony. >> dietz took it one step further and also presented a likely inspiration for andrea yates' actions. he testified that she had watched a "law & order" episode that week in which a woman to be free of her responsibilities drowned her children and got away with murder. >> the show we almost always watched was "law & order" and the ones that she watched, i watched with her. and so, you know, i heard about that testimony. and i'm like, i don't think that happened, you know? >> but there was nothing solid to refute dietz's testimony, and after three weeks of trial, the jurors deliberated just under four hours. >> the jury came back, and i knew when i saw that jury what that verdict was going to be. >> we, the jury, find the defendant andrea p. yates guilty of capital murder as charged in the indictment. >> i was devastated. >> knowing how much andrea loved our children and how much they l
dietz testified that mrs. yatesng, not just against the law, but against society and against god. >> that's pretty powerful testimony. >> dietz took it one step further and also presented a likely inspiration for andrea yates' actions. he testified that she had watched a "law & order" episode that week in which a woman to be free of her responsibilities drowned her children and got away with murder. >> the show we almost always watched was "law &...
90
90
Jul 29, 2013
07/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> mrs. yates was overwhelmed. she had begun homeschooling, and she just couldn't handle it. >> you can imagine homeschooling. >> a, b, c, d. >> she was changing diapers 24-. washing diapers. not permitted to use pampers. had to use cloth diapers because they were the salt of the earth, return to, you know, disassociate from materialism. return to the basics. so there's no question that she was stressed. >> andrea yates' life had begun to unravel. >> she seemed perfectly fine after we had luke, our fourth. >> after her fourth child was born, she actually struggled with the thought of killing her child and she made a suicide attempt rather than risk harming her child. >> there was one psychiatrist who saw her who told her and rusty don't have any more children. you need to stop. >> just a year later the yates were expecting their fifth child. ♪ [ woman ] destination assist. this is ann. where would you like to go tonight? ♪ [ male announcer ] it's a golden opportunity to see how lexus effortlessly connects you to wh
. >> mrs. yates was overwhelmed. she had begun homeschooling, and she just couldn't handle it. >> you can imagine homeschooling. >> a, b, c, d. >> she was changing diapers 24-. washing diapers. not permitted to use pampers. had to use cloth diapers because they were the salt of the earth, return to, you know, disassociate from materialism. return to the basics. so there's no question that she was stressed. >> andrea yates' life had begun to unravel. >> she...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
fuel you've got before you continue your journey all right that was chris yates aviation expert mr yates thank you very much indeed for sharing your views thank you france is at the forefront of the e.u.'s rhetorical offensive against washington's surveillance activities officials have even said a massive trade pact between hugo tape being negotiated by the atlantic allies could now be sunk by the spying revelations oxys more if an option our ports. no lice between elyse no privileges for the ones proven false fronts has been so furious of america's in couldn't spy that its almost straightforwardly rejected the e.u. us years long project the world's biggest free trade zone now we have this political and diplomatic debate is it normal that one states united states with the help of the united kingdom takes the ability to spy on every communications all over the world there's a lot of people who tend to think that not normal that's not morally and politically justified according to recent leaks of the us national security agency has carried out covert surveillance on french and e.u. high ra
fuel you've got before you continue your journey all right that was chris yates aviation expert mr yates thank you very much indeed for sharing your views thank you france is at the forefront of the e.u.'s rhetorical offensive against washington's surveillance activities officials have even said a massive trade pact between hugo tape being negotiated by the atlantic allies could now be sunk by the spying revelations oxys more if an option our ports. no lice between elyse no privileges for the...
168
168
Jul 10, 2013
07/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
with clinton yates from "the washington post." mr. bad brains.t of the team here this morning. back to the conversation, your calls in just a second. here's something you ought to seriously think about. and just put it in perspective imagine you had an accident, you're lying there unconscious medical team arrives and they can't find out anything about your health records or doctor or your medications or you know, information because all of that -- important information they need because they can't communicate with you. that's why you ought to consider emergency link. it is a small i.d. tag that you attach to your key ring or put in your wallet or purse that tells emergency responders everything they might need to know about your medical history meds allergies your doctor's contact info and most importantly, who they ought to notify. sign up for emergency links emergency response now. only $10 a year and you'll receive your i.d. kit free. that's $10 a year for the life saving service and your i.d. kit free. hurry. go to emergencylink.com now. and
with clinton yates from "the washington post." mr. bad brains.t of the team here this morning. back to the conversation, your calls in just a second. here's something you ought to seriously think about. and just put it in perspective imagine you had an accident, you're lying there unconscious medical team arrives and they can't find out anything about your health records or doctor or your medications or you know, information because all of that -- important information they need...
219
219
Jul 20, 2013
07/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. president, you make me proud. earlier today i spoke about this with msnbc contributor james peterson and "the washington post" clinton yatese went off script, i mean, there was no prepared remarks. the fact that he just spoke candidly from the heart about this shows you that these -- this is not just something he has been thinking about but obviously something that is a contextual thing, but a reality for most people. >> james, the timing of this. this is before the national action network. of course reverend al sharpton's network. they are asking for all of these demonstrations today. >> that's right. >> but in a peaceful protest these demonstrations to be calm. do you think the president was thereby lending his voice to that call for calm and do you think this will have that effect? >> i think these demonstrations have been largely calm already. so i don't think there was any need for the president to try to hedge against some kind of violent outbreak. these protests largely have not been violent in any way. people want to express themselves. some people are angry and some people are frustrated. you know what, it's a rea
mr. president, you make me proud. earlier today i spoke about this with msnbc contributor james peterson and "the washington post" clinton yatese went off script, i mean, there was no prepared remarks. the fact that he just spoke candidly from the heart about this shows you that these -- this is not just something he has been thinking about but obviously something that is a contextual thing, but a reality for most people. >> james, the timing of this. this is before the national...