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that happened in november of 2010 when hemy neuman admits to pulling the trigger killing rusty schneiderman after he dropped off his child to daycare. hemy neuman alleged he heard voices, that he heard voices from barry white and olivia newton-john encouraging him to pull the trigger. there's one thing that's really interesting. defense attorneys made this case. i'll quote the defense attorneys saying the gun in this case was in hemy's hand but the trigger i suggest was pulled by andrea sneiderma, implicating the wife of the victim and both prosecutors and defense attorneys accused her of having affair with him. she denied that and an has not been charged with anything. >> could she face charges though? >> that's a possibility. clearly nothing has happened at this point. she's not charged with anything, but just the other day, she hired two new attorneys possibly to protect her if prosecutors come with any criminal charges for her. >> we'll watch it. this isn't over. george, thank you. >>> next on reporter roulette, afghanistan's president says u.s. troops should stay on u.s. bases in his c
that happened in november of 2010 when hemy neuman admits to pulling the trigger killing rusty schneiderman after he dropped off his child to daycare. hemy neuman alleged he heard voices, that he heard voices from barry white and olivia newton-john encouraging him to pull the trigger. there's one thing that's really interesting. defense attorneys made this case. i'll quote the defense attorneys saying the gun in this case was in hemy's hand but the trigger i suggest was pulled by andrea...
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that he was a calculated killer and not insane when he shot rusty schneiderman. the injury did find he was mentally ill at the time of the crime. he'll spend life in prison without parole, not in a mental health facility as the defense had hoped. >> the jury reach the verdict? as hemy sat frozen, the jury forewoman's voice broke. as she read the verdict. >> count one, we, the jury, find the defendant as to count one guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. but mentally ill. >> reporter: neuman closed his eyes. he had hoped for not guilty by reason of insanity, claiming an angel with the voice of olivia newton-john ordered him to kill rusty sneiderman, the husband of the woman he was in love with. before sentencing, neuman read a statement, fighting back tears, apologizing to the schneidermans and his own family. have. >> i am so, so, so sorry. >> reporter: rusty's brother, steve, addressed the court, while his family wept. >> today, the pain is almost unbearable. we look to this court to provide us with some small measure of comfort, knowing that this man, lawfully conv
that he was a calculated killer and not insane when he shot rusty schneiderman. the injury did find he was mentally ill at the time of the crime. he'll spend life in prison without parole, not in a mental health facility as the defense had hoped. >> the jury reach the verdict? as hemy sat frozen, the jury forewoman's voice broke. as she read the verdict. >> count one, we, the jury, find the defendant as to count one guilty beyond a reasonable doubt. but mentally ill. >>...
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rusty schneiderman's family perhaps? >> you see several -- many people in the courtroom.ion at the time of the shooting was who would do this? this was a man described as having really no enemies. so that was a big question at the time. a volunteer in the community, people described him as a genius really, a great person. people questioned who would be behind this murder. >> we're looking at pictures of the family, rusty schneiderman, his wife andrea. we know she was kicked out of the courtroom not too long ago. we saw the pictures of her sort of getting up, hugging a witness and so ever since the judge gave her the boot. >> and that is the case. she's not been in the court since. and just recently learned that she hired attorneys for herself, not sure why at this point. she's not charged with anything but she has been implicated as somehow being part of a cover-up with neumann. >> gorge, stand by. as soon as we get a verdict, we'll chat once again. george, thank you so much. >>> win their hearts and minds. remember that? america's strategy in afghanistan. as of today, su
rusty schneiderman's family perhaps? >> you see several -- many people in the courtroom.ion at the time of the shooting was who would do this? this was a man described as having really no enemies. so that was a big question at the time. a volunteer in the community, people described him as a genius really, a great person. people questioned who would be behind this murder. >> we're looking at pictures of the family, rusty schneiderman, his wife andrea. we know she was kicked out of...
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i did a youth privacy panel with eric schneiderman two weeks ago in new york and that was great because we hadn't met each other, although i worked with some of his predecessors. so tomorrow, the national association of attorneys general is in town, and i'm going over to talk to them, and then they're coming back over to our agency and we're doing a workshop for them. so there's a lot of ways we cross pollinate, and we need to do more than that because obviously, you know, when we leverage our resources we all do bert for the consumers we try to represent. >> yeah. let me ask you a quick question on online shopping. the last couple years around the holidays, christmastime, we hear about how much more people are buying online. s so just by that percentage growth you would think there are more problems. is it more percentage growth, more buying, more problems, or does that medium lend itself more to schemes and bad information? >> you know, that's a great question. i don't know the answer to that. i do think when you don't have a person, there is a failure -- and there's no -- there's no
i did a youth privacy panel with eric schneiderman two weeks ago in new york and that was great because we hadn't met each other, although i worked with some of his predecessors. so tomorrow, the national association of attorneys general is in town, and i'm going over to talk to them, and then they're coming back over to our agency and we're doing a workshop for them. so there's a lot of ways we cross pollinate, and we need to do more than that because obviously, you know, when we leverage our...
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schneiderman's wife an ememployee of nuon nan. they deny there was a affair going on.insane at the time he pulled the trigger. prosecution says he knew exactly what he was doing. jury on second day of deliberates right now, but some people says the jury hasn't seem too interested in the case. lounging in their chairs. not paying attention to evidence as it was presented in court. as you know the prosecution has the burden of proofing guilt. when there is insanity plea, that burden falls on the defense. as our next guests know all too well. deliberations continue. we'll keep you posted, jon. jon: rick, please do. thank you. so for more on this, let's bring in joey jackson, former prosecutor and criminal defense attorney. rebecca rose woodland is a criminal defense attorney and with us as well. joey, it is a strange case because the prosecution put the widow on the stand, andrea schneiderman. she denies there was an after fair but she was attacked essentially by both sides, by the prosecution and the defense here. >> she absolutely was. ultimately she comes out to be a r
schneiderman's wife an ememployee of nuon nan. they deny there was a affair going on.insane at the time he pulled the trigger. prosecution says he knew exactly what he was doing. jury on second day of deliberates right now, but some people says the jury hasn't seem too interested in the case. lounging in their chairs. not paying attention to evidence as it was presented in court. as you know the prosecution has the burden of proofing guilt. when there is insanity plea, that burden falls on the...
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. >> greg: raises one question, maybe nancy schneiderman needs a heart transplant, too. >> my goodnessry, people have said or this has raised a lot of ethical concerns. no, you are the one that raising it. everybody is i don't think dick cheney should have a heart transplant. >> dana: i remember wire service had in their lead, blah, blah, george bush, people say. i called them, who are the people? do you have the people. who are people they didn't have one. what i like about rushdie he can write in 140 characters or less. that is an amazing accomplishment. >> he is the most overrated actor, nobody would read his books. >> you call him salmon. >> greg: i call him salmon. >> you did the predictable joke at the end of the monologue. >> greg: on purpose. i know you have disagreements with cheney but you had have had heart surgery which is good. >> how do you know i won't. i haven't got bolling out an alley yet. >> bob: first of all i know dick cheney when his wife and i did a tv show. i'm glad he is doing well. i used to meet him. where did you get. >> kimberly: you said he. >> bob: and bu
. >> greg: raises one question, maybe nancy schneiderman needs a heart transplant, too. >> my goodnessry, people have said or this has raised a lot of ethical concerns. no, you are the one that raising it. everybody is i don't think dick cheney should have a heart transplant. >> dana: i remember wire service had in their lead, blah, blah, george bush, people say. i called them, who are the people? do you have the people. who are people they didn't have one. what i like about...
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spring that might bring insolvency to bank of america that might roll out indictments from eric schneiderman zz investigation that might see greece pull out of the euro and the devaluation of that currency and its reverberations on the dollar a lot is at stake this spring of course you know israel might bomb iran and throw the whole commodities market into chaos so as conditions get crazier and crazier the people will try again as milton friedman said that when things changes when there is a crisis in the way that the changes described by the ideas lying around so if occupy wall street is an idea that's lying around it is an excess of bull i'll turn it over to more capitalism which is the response that we gave the bailouts and fall of two thousand and eight i think you could probably see some really big change but it won't be easy as the cops showed although i think i would argue that that wasn't capitalism that was that was something else but and now it's not to be defending capitalism but any i j i'd like to continue this conversation some time we have a lot more time thanks so much for be
spring that might bring insolvency to bank of america that might roll out indictments from eric schneiderman zz investigation that might see greece pull out of the euro and the devaluation of that currency and its reverberations on the dollar a lot is at stake this spring of course you know israel might bomb iran and throw the whole commodities market into chaos so as conditions get crazier and crazier the people will try again as milton friedman said that when things changes when there is a...
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me the most interesting things will be the what we can't predict i mean attorney general eric schneiderman stass force might roll out indictments and that might provoke protests. the you know who we don't know exactly what's going to happen with greece and the eurozone if if you know some horrible thing happens to that currency that will have big reverberations the united states if bank of america becomes insolvent that will have huge reverberations it may trigger another bailout which may trigger more austerity which may trigger worse conditions and repeat the whole thing so there are a lot of things that we're not sure about you know of course israel could attack iran and throw the oil market mechanism arc into complete chaos you know that there are so many things that are sort of at a nearly a boiling point right now that if they bubbled over could really have major reverberating effects and provoke a lot more radicalism in the streets than we've seen so far let me let a little bit of a curveball at you. and just ask you you're a journalist i'm your editor just for the moment and i say
me the most interesting things will be the what we can't predict i mean attorney general eric schneiderman stass force might roll out indictments and that might provoke protests. the you know who we don't know exactly what's going to happen with greece and the eurozone if if you know some horrible thing happens to that currency that will have big reverberations the united states if bank of america becomes insolvent that will have huge reverberations it may trigger another bailout which may...
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he gunned down rusty schneiderman outside of this day care in 2010.man's defense claims the real demon is this woman, andrea sneiderman. the victim's widow and neuman's alleged lover though she denies the affair. >> what about andrea sneiderman, what about somebody that's an adulter, a tease, a calculator, and a master manipulator. >> reporter: but the prosecution claims he knew exactly what he was doing. >> he wanted his wife because he wanted his money. because he wanted his life. period. >> reporter: with the victim's father, don sneiderman, in court, the prosecution made a passionate plea to the jury now deciding neuman's fate. >> this selfish individual, this twisted little man, he did this to rusty schneiderman. they have the gall to call him a good man? good men do not do this. >> and even though she denies it, both sides believe andrea sneiderman had an affair with hemy neuman. prosecutors even went so far as to call her a coconspirator in her husband's murder, but we have to remember, she has not been charged with any crime. >> those were pow
he gunned down rusty schneiderman outside of this day care in 2010.man's defense claims the real demon is this woman, andrea sneiderman. the victim's widow and neuman's alleged lover though she denies the affair. >> what about andrea sneiderman, what about somebody that's an adulter, a tease, a calculator, and a master manipulator. >> reporter: but the prosecution claims he knew exactly what he was doing. >> he wanted his wife because he wanted his money. because he wanted his...
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neuman worked for schneiderman's wife and the two were allegedly having an affair, an accusation shes. number four, initial jobless claims fell last week. that's a good number. the drop in benefit claims match the four-year low struck in february. it's good economic news. and stocks though as you can see closed higher than -- higher today as it beats off the 1,400 mark for the first time in four years. still though, this milestone, 224 days since the united states lost its top create rating. what are we doing to get it back? like i said, when we get it back, which we can do, canada did it, it will be a big milestone. >>> a mandate from the obama administration that all public pools must have lifts for the disabled has been put on hold. all were supposed to have a lift installed by today. they've been given a 60-day extension. they have to do it, but they have more time. part of the reason for that is because it does cost money. the move comes after an outcry from pool owners and after they accused the obama administration to help one of its biggest donor groups, trial lawyers. tony,
neuman worked for schneiderman's wife and the two were allegedly having an affair, an accusation shes. number four, initial jobless claims fell last week. that's a good number. the drop in benefit claims match the four-year low struck in february. it's good economic news. and stocks though as you can see closed higher than -- higher today as it beats off the 1,400 mark for the first time in four years. still though, this milestone, 224 days since the united states lost its top create rating....
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prior to the involvement of general schneiderman, what can a fan do about the situation? even if you offer to pay more to see the game, you could not do so nor could you receive similar relief from msg. reports came in that there were many outstanding citizens, including those who would never dream of stealing a cd or dvd, who went to their computers and watched illegal streams of games. they violated copyright law in doing so. these law-abiding steered -- citizens could not access those games on their cable system in the matter what they were willing to pay. it was against the law. as for the right answer? as they say, it is a little bit more complicated. what does the future hold? i can confidently say that efforts are now ongoing will likely bring about significant positive changes in this area. a few weeks ago, bill howard and i met with david green and rick cotton to discuss the vigil ways to solve these complicated issues. all joking aside, i got to the meeting room a little early. one of the things that impressed me most about the room -- it may have been accidenta
prior to the involvement of general schneiderman, what can a fan do about the situation? even if you offer to pay more to see the game, you could not do so nor could you receive similar relief from msg. reports came in that there were many outstanding citizens, including those who would never dream of stealing a cd or dvd, who went to their computers and watched illegal streams of games. they violated copyright law in doing so. these law-abiding steered -- citizens could not access those games...
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but prior to the evolving of the general schneiderman, schneider, what is intended do when faced with a situation? that is to succumb even if one called up time warner and offer to pay more to see the game, they could not do so nor could they received similar relief from msg. "the new york times" had coverage of what could be called the linsanity piracy issue and a report came in the many upstanding citizens, downloading or uploading music or movies, who went to the computer's and watched illegal streams of games and the certainty violated laws in doing so. is generally law-abiding citizens could not have access to these games lately on the cable system no matter what they would've been willing to pay. so what's correct is legally clear. to watch the knicks from a site, is against the law. as they say, it's more complicated. but what does the future hold? i can confidently say that efforts now ongoing will likely bring about significant positive changes in this area. a few weeks ago suny general counsel and i met with david greene at her next speaker, rick cotton, at 30 rockefeller ce
but prior to the evolving of the general schneiderman, schneider, what is intended do when faced with a situation? that is to succumb even if one called up time warner and offer to pay more to see the game, they could not do so nor could they received similar relief from msg. "the new york times" had coverage of what could be called the linsanity piracy issue and a report came in the many upstanding citizens, downloading or uploading music or movies, who went to the computer's and...