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this was a very respected doctor here in provo, utah. it was the daughters and sisters to say no, this was not an accident. this was not a natural death. the jury agreed. >> boy, danny, i want to go to you now. i was wondering what that might be like to listen to his daughters to be relived at the verdict. how impactful were the daughters in the trial? did they -- was that it for them? >> i don't know that they were it. i have to imagine the jury reached one of two conclusions. number one might be, wow, if his daughters believe he is guilty, he must be guilty. the other side of the coin, they could have viewed the daughters as it looks like the kids are not happy about new stepmom and they are grafting that anger on to the doctor. i heard both sides. if you go by the jury's verdict, they read into the doctor's philandering ways. there is no question he was guilty of creepy behavior. they read that into a guilty verdict although three of the m.e.s, the medical examiners for the prosecution, concluded that cardiac arrythmia caused this dea
this was a very respected doctor here in provo, utah. it was the daughters and sisters to say no, this was not an accident. this was not a natural death. the jury agreed. >> boy, danny, i want to go to you now. i was wondering what that might be like to listen to his daughters to be relived at the verdict. how impactful were the daughters in the trial? did they -- was that it for them? >> i don't know that they were it. i have to imagine the jury reached one of two conclusions....
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our broken in our direction moved to provo where it wants but the dude is structured and send the message that there will be a boy and network which is just gonna perform clean. in the rush of the soul that is. it will promote. sold him in cinemas is that they're enjoyable network is with the infected with stocks. he is to be believed as stocks and virus infected a russian nuclear plant and wasn't connected to the internet can damage the plant's ability to function. two in fact in non connected computer a person would have either physically install a virus or trick someone else doing so. and he's not nuclear transformed and places to get infected by viruses get this house for tea. also mentioned that computer viruses are even in issue on the international space station and were now where on a usb stick. once infected the station with a virus. and now it's new york city where the policing policy of stop and frisk continues to sneak its way through the court system outgoing mayor michael bloomberg has become synonymous with the program he and police commissioner ray kelly has issued their f
our broken in our direction moved to provo where it wants but the dude is structured and send the message that there will be a boy and network which is just gonna perform clean. in the rush of the soul that is. it will promote. sold him in cinemas is that they're enjoyable network is with the infected with stocks. he is to be believed as stocks and virus infected a russian nuclear plant and wasn't connected to the internet can damage the plant's ability to function. two in fact in non connected...
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has insisted for many years that in these negotiations they have a right under the new england non-provo livnon-proliferation. it could be use enriched for por reactors for further enriched for weapon's grade. there are concerns about past activities that iran was involved in that could have potential military as they continue to investigate those issues. there is a meeting on monday between iaea director and senior iranian officials. on that issue. but at the corp it looks like what iran is prepared to do is halt the enrichment of uranium to 20% levels which is above normal reactor fuel grade levels and close for weapon's grade. they're showing a willingness to stop the introduction of international centerfuge. iran has 10,000 rater enrichment machines now. they have 19,000 installed. the p 5 plus 1 a.m. bo would lie iran to pause its progress in that capacity. in exchange iranians are looking for relief on the very tough and abiding sanctions that have prevented iran from training in oil, that they have a tie of their assets in banks from oil revenues. that's the gust of thi butts ofd
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thank you from provo, utah, good to see you, ted. want to bring in hln legal analyst joey jackson on this one. i hear you. i hear ted. it's prejudicial. it's not as probative as prejudicial. that's what evidence is, when you're a prosecutor. >> it's true. >> you are trying to tell the jury that guy is a bad guy. >> absolutely. but here's the difference. trials need to be about what they're about, we don't want to talk about fraud you committed last week, right? the murder you committed two weeks ago. we want the jury focused on the task at hand. so the idea is, there are certain things, ashleigh, a jury cannot see through. think about it. if they learn an inkling of you were involved in your brother's death? tried to kill your mother when you were 8, what are they going to do. >> presume you're a kill, it's propensity, and find you guilty. >> counselor, i hear you. here's where i'm going to fight back. a lot of times in a case that stuff all gets tossed out, that argument when there's a pattern. and if his brother was drowned in a ba
thank you from provo, utah, good to see you, ted. want to bring in hln legal analyst joey jackson on this one. i hear you. i hear ted. it's prejudicial. it's not as probative as prejudicial. that's what evidence is, when you're a prosecutor. >> it's true. >> you are trying to tell the jury that guy is a bad guy. >> absolutely. but here's the difference. trials need to be about what they're about, we don't want to talk about fraud you committed last week, right? the murder you...
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jean casarez is live in provo, utah. she has been up all night. she's been following this trial, and i know everyone, jean, gosh, everybody has to be so exhausted, especially when this verdict was read. how much -- what did they say? what did the daughters say once it was done? >> they were overcome, just like you're saying, with emotion, and they were shaking as the jury walked in, and stoic silence in that courtroom. because you didn't know which way this verdict was going to go. you know, during the course of the night, the jurors just didn't want to go home. and they had four different questions, one being they wanted gloves to be able to open up the sealed evidence, which was the last item of clothing that michelle macneill was wearing when she was found in the bathtub, a dark-colored shirt. and then, we knew a verdict was close, because the final question said, we are about to make a determination, but first, we want to listen to the 911 call. and it wasn't more than 20 minutes later, we learned there was a verdict. >> we, the jury, having r
jean casarez is live in provo, utah. she has been up all night. she's been following this trial, and i know everyone, jean, gosh, everybody has to be so exhausted, especially when this verdict was read. how much -- what did they say? what did the daughters say once it was done? >> they were overcome, just like you're saying, with emotion, and they were shaking as the jury walked in, and stoic silence in that courtroom. because you didn't know which way this verdict was going to go. you...
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. >> reporr: mcneil, a provo doctor and forr mormon bishop said hwasn't home when his wifeovercome b painkillers, following plastic surgery, he insisted she undergo drned in the family bathtub. he called it an accint. his demeanor was oddly panicked for a doctor >> fallein the bathtub. >> who's in the bathtub? who's in the bathtub? my wife! >> okay. is she conscus? >> she's not. she's not. i'm a physician. >> reporter:t wasn't until his ownaughters pressed their spicions for five years that macneill was charged with muer. the motive, they said, to continue a affaiwith gypsy will, his lg time misstress. they said his faer pretended she was a stranger he justet. >> remember, i love you mo than y love me. >> reporter: before hiring as the family's live-in nanny just days afteris wife's murder. after the verdict, relief. >> i can't believe this has finally happened. wee so grateful. >> reporter: a prominent ysician, once a family man with eight children,ow facing a possible sentence of life in ison. mike taibbi, nbc new los angeles. >>> in seattle a mans under arrest after brehing securi
. >> reporr: mcneil, a provo doctor and forr mormon bishop said hwasn't home when his wifeovercome b painkillers, following plastic surgery, he insisted she undergo drned in the family bathtub. he called it an accint. his demeanor was oddly panicked for a doctor >> fallein the bathtub. >> who's in the bathtub? who's in the bathtub? my wife! >> okay. is she conscus? >> she's not. she's not. i'm a physician. >> reporter:t wasn't until his ownaughters pressed...
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the sanctions day say i should say america provos the state of emergency in its relations with iran and some won't even tougher restrictions despite attempts to seal a number of agreement. have been agreed to seduce him for at least thirty years in this country. that will meet a man who was targeted by a controversial british government campaign to weed out illegal immigrants. international news live from moscow this is r.t. with me hello and welcome to the program. a probe into the killings of civilians in afghanistan has been dropped after the u.s. refused to cooperate american special forces are suspected of the murders but investigators have been refused access to them seventeen men were detained during u.s. raids in afghanistan's wardak province between october two thousand and twelve and february twenty third teen disappeared ten bodies were later discovered just several hundred meters from an american military base the u.s. military insists its troops were not to blame and had no knowledge of illegal killings but journalist matthew akins spent five months investigating the incide
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so we have made our way back to provo but finally we were here a week ago during the storm in the immediate aftermath of the storm and the situation now and then two different stories. you can see right behind me. the ruins. empty houses and the streets. and this was not the case when we were here. there was a lot of chaos. there were people running around people wander around not knowing what they will never get a job. just noticed this. she was typhoon that has swept them away and a lot of dead people on the ground. and people just devastated by the typhoon and now they're all gone there at the airport there waiting for for a flight who were so slight a military flight anything just to be able to get out of here there at the ports the government has promised to carry people out of the floor but because people here are just so desperate. there were say a few days ago that they have not gotten any help that there's been no relief and aid has been coming to this city the city of course is the hardest hit city by the typhoon. now it has been trickling in we saw on foreign aid and relief at th
so we have made our way back to provo but finally we were here a week ago during the storm in the immediate aftermath of the storm and the situation now and then two different stories. you can see right behind me. the ruins. empty houses and the streets. and this was not the case when we were here. there was a lot of chaos. there were people running around people wander around not knowing what they will never get a job. just noticed this. she was typhoon that has swept them away and a lot of...
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underneath condominium or strip malls and nobody likes that in utah they were telling me that now from provo. down the odds that this is a continuous strip city for more than one hundred miles of the smog is bad and of course they're in the colorado river basin their water is getting scarce and they're really concerned that they're just getting a little too numerous. i don't know what the mormon temple thinks about this it's just like i went to the vatican for this book and the vatican is kind of painted itself into a corner and they're probably never going to change their mind but it's surrounded by this catholic country called italy where the women know exactly how many children they want and what it takes they expect are still affected only i think as the highest use of contraception per capita all that europe western european countries. if i could explain isn't too far because how do you how do you respond to people who say that you know. robert thomas small focus suggested this back three hundred years ago and he was wrong you know that population growth would ultimately destroy the pla
underneath condominium or strip malls and nobody likes that in utah they were telling me that now from provo. down the odds that this is a continuous strip city for more than one hundred miles of the smog is bad and of course they're in the colorado river basin their water is getting scarce and they're really concerned that they're just getting a little too numerous. i don't know what the mormon temple thinks about this it's just like i went to the vatican for this book and the vatican is kind...
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underneath condominium or strip malls and nobody likes that in utah they were telling me that now from provo. down the odds that this is a continuous strip city for more than one hundred miles and the smog is bad and of course they're in the colorado river basin their waters and scarce and they're really concerned that they're just getting a little too numerous. i don't know what the mormon temple thinks about this it's just like i went to the vatican for this book and the vatican has kind of painted itself into a corner and they're probably never going to change their mind but it's surrounded by this catholic country called italy where the women know exactly how many children they want and what it takes place. not just one fact italy i think has the highest use of contraception per capita all that europe western european countries . if i could explain isn't too far because how do you how do you respond to people who say that you know. robert thomas small focus suggested this back three hundred years ago and he was wrong you know that population growth would ultimately destroy the planet or
underneath condominium or strip malls and nobody likes that in utah they were telling me that now from provo. down the odds that this is a continuous strip city for more than one hundred miles and the smog is bad and of course they're in the colorado river basin their waters and scarce and they're really concerned that they're just getting a little too numerous. i don't know what the mormon temple thinks about this it's just like i went to the vatican for this book and the vatican has kind of...
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provo, utah, inside the court. jon scott standing by with a preview of "happening now." >> we have no reporting on the rollout of the health care exchanges including testing failures in the days immediately leading up to the launch that could have called in or could have put on the administrators. reaction and analysis. also, breaking news from the medical world, the fda moving to ban trans fats. what that may mean for your favorite foods and snacks. and a drug therapy for men searching in popularity. plus, the internet is all a twitter over twitter's ipo happening today. that's "happening now" in about 11 minutes w. bill: it is trading, $45 a share. get it while you can right now just opened up. up about $20 in trading. hophope and healing on four leg, how some very special dogs are helping veterans recover from posttraumatic stress disorder and devastating injuries on the battlefield. >> this right here will drop your heart rate. just petting him and caressing him is absolutely relaxing. are you okay? martha: loo
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endeavoring to maneuver station and don't know what is his and then disputed in the provo blood test to be swallowed and limited disagreed with the kind of commission that has been poured into law the people i've been sticking to tradition. they test in the country is that one much less common in some form of costs was common in some form they have better for going to go. i can give diplomacy a deadly bacteria. i went to see them making serious attempt towards the canoe most had no business teaching done by the wall loss to cal fools they will move in. it is in a bigger scale or log on to scale it did in the future we just have to wait till it's back at you and ignore the country which wants to consume and twenty and to wonder can the commotion going on. and we haven't seen the consumption of media scared to do is bring in this country. no isn't anybody or nor group of people love to play this one asking that a bit more about the intake unseen. did you think that indian consumers of different promo consume this elsewhere today have different standards different to mom's i have relent
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because as also mentioned i mean austin and i can live in a small little town called provo in utah not the bleeding edge of either finance or you know adoption for a new trend the ideas. is very conservative very republican area and yet they were able to buy gas they were able to buy groceries they were able to pay for their rent so i mean you know people are getting it people are understanding ok this is simply a form of communication a form of financial communication if you will and there were you know after about a five minute conversation we're seeing people saying gets up and we hope sign them up and then they take payment but austin you are also acting also as missionaries because when you went to towns and they couldn't use it but connie just signed him up and they started to make light and yet i think n.p.r. covered a story about farmers using big cawing and they were introduced a bit cawing and talked about that a little bit we had to evangelize a bit coin and sometimes it would be we would need somebody we had to do the transaction right there and then we had to convince them
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provo in utah not the bleeding edge of either finance or adoption for nutrition the ideas. is very conservative very republican area and yet they were able to buy gas they were able to buy groceries they were able to pay for their rent so i mean you know people are getting people who are understanding ok this is simply a form of communication the form of financial communication if you will there what you know after about a five minute conversation we're seeing people saying get up and we hope sign them up and then they take payment but austin you are also acting also as missionaries because when you went to towns and they couldn't use it but connie just signed him up and they started to make light and yet i think n.p.r. covered a story about farmers using bitcoin and they were introduced a bit coy and talked about that a little bit we had to evangelize a bit corn and sometimes it would be we would meet somebody we had to do the transaction right there and then we had to convince them in five minutes to accept to quit as a form of payment and we use different techniques to d
provo in utah not the bleeding edge of either finance or adoption for nutrition the ideas. is very conservative very republican area and yet they were able to buy gas they were able to buy groceries they were able to pay for their rent so i mean you know people are getting people who are understanding ok this is simply a form of communication the form of financial communication if you will there what you know after about a five minute conversation we're seeing people saying get up and we hope...
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provo in utah not the bleeding edge of either finance or adoption for a new trend the ideas. is very conservative very republican area and yet they were able to buy gas they were able to buy groceries they were able to pay for their rent so i mean you know people are getting people who are understanding ok this is simply a form of communication the form of financial communication if you will there what you know after about a five minute conversation we're seeing people saying get up and we hope sign them up and then they take payment but austin you are also acting also as missionaries because when you want to towns and they couldn't use it but gone you just sign them up and they started to make life and yet i think n.p.r. covered a story about farmers using bitcoin and they were introduced a bit coy and talked about that a little bit we had to evangelize bitcoin and sometimes it would be we would need somebody we had to do the transaction right there and then we had to convince them in five minutes to accept to quit as a form of payment and we use different techniques to do t
provo in utah not the bleeding edge of either finance or adoption for a new trend the ideas. is very conservative very republican area and yet they were able to buy gas they were able to buy groceries they were able to pay for their rent so i mean you know people are getting people who are understanding ok this is simply a form of communication the form of financial communication if you will there what you know after about a five minute conversation we're seeing people saying get up and we hope...
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>> it took until 1:00 local time in provo, utah after 11 hours of deliberations, but mcneil was found guilty of murder and obstruction of justice. this is how the verdict was read out. >> we the jury having reviewed the evidence and testimony in this case find the defendant as to count one murder, guilty. >> and arthel, it was a tense scene and a packed courtroom. mcneil's daughters who were convinced he killed her on the screen. she was given pills after cos met sick surgery. that was a procedure he pushed her to have. prosecutors said he left her to die in the bathtub and gruesomely added that he may have held her under water for good measure so he could have a new life with the family nanny who you see in this toe toe. the daughters had identified that woman as a secret lover. mcneil himself appeared unemotional as the verdict was given, but he appeared to be purposely containing himself. that's what people say was in the courtroom late last night. the defense said the evidence against him was circumstance shall and it had taken the prosecution some years to build the case. he will
>> it took until 1:00 local time in provo, utah after 11 hours of deliberations, but mcneil was found guilty of murder and obstruction of justice. this is how the verdict was read out. >> we the jury having reviewed the evidence and testimony in this case find the defendant as to count one murder, guilty. >> and arthel, it was a tense scene and a packed courtroom. mcneil's daughters who were convinced he killed her on the screen. she was given pills after cos met sick surgery....
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if the lawyer and her client could win on this, it could be another -- >> victory for provo. >> robinson was busted for snapping up skirt pictures on the subway. but a lady says because underwear made sure no private parts were seen, the peeping tom laws would -- quote if a person reveals a body part whether intention air or unintentionable cannot expect privacy. say a woman is breastfeeding in public or a journalist takes a picture, the person who takes a picture can be charged with the same thing. oh the breastfeeding clause. i forgot about that. discuss -- >> lightning rooooouuunnndd. lightning round. >> remi, as a female lawyer which you claim to be and one who defends creeps why would this woman defend this guy in his first amendment? >> i will disagree with some of the premise of your question there. i will say everyone is entitled to a defense. if this gentleman was -- maybe he is not a gentleman. if this person was charged with an offense he is entitled to a criminal defense attorney, representation. it is only fair. our system doesn't work without the representation for the defe
if the lawyer and her client could win on this, it could be another -- >> victory for provo. >> robinson was busted for snapping up skirt pictures on the subway. but a lady says because underwear made sure no private parts were seen, the peeping tom laws would -- quote if a person reveals a body part whether intention air or unintentionable cannot expect privacy. say a woman is breastfeeding in public or a journalist takes a picture, the person who takes a picture can be charged...
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it is how cold it will be getting out there for today not bad into the 40's for seattle and also at provo. here's a warm-up across portions of the east. 61 sunday and 61 raleigh, north carolina sunday and even atlanta. get out and enjoy it. >> extra hugs and love to you maria. thank you for sending us off into the weekend with beautiful weather. >> coming up, he didn't break the law or put student's lives in danger but a bus driver losing his job for something a lot of people do every day. >> these angel's wings weren't sent from heaven. they came to something you have in your office. [ male announcer ] did you know that if you wear a partial, you're almost twice as likely to lose your supporting teeth? try poligrip for partials. poligrip helps minimize stress which may damage supporting teeth by stabilizing your partial. care for your partial. help protect your natural teeth. >> wtvg reporter is live for us in florida with the latest. we hear that crews were tryiwily to fill that sink hole today. >> they are going to try to fill it. it will take a long time to do it. 66 feet deep 96 feet
it is how cold it will be getting out there for today not bad into the 40's for seattle and also at provo. here's a warm-up across portions of the east. 61 sunday and 61 raleigh, north carolina sunday and even atlanta. get out and enjoy it. >> extra hugs and love to you maria. thank you for sending us off into the weekend with beautiful weather. >> coming up, he didn't break the law or put student's lives in danger but a bus driver losing his job for something a lot of people do...
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. >>> in provo, utah, jurors in a murder trial of dr. martin macneill heard some of the most potentially damaging testimony today. a former inmate says the doctor basically confessed to him about killing his wife while they were doing time together in jail. >> i can get away with a lot of things. >> what else did he say? >> for instance, like, i'm getting away with my murder. >> okay. do you recall -- okay. did he say anything else about that? >> about his wife. >> okay. >> yeah, he was getting away with the murder of his wife. >> did he say he murdered his wife? >> he didn't say it like that, but he said i'm getting away with murdering my wife. >> let me bring in jane velez-mitchell. this is hardly an ideal witness, a guy who spent time behind bars and testified with limited immunity because he has outstanding felony charges against him. that said, when i hear him say, i'm getting away with my murder, how damaging is that sdm. >> this guy is a criminal, an admitted liar, admitted thief. the defense said you got a sweetheart deal for say
. >>> in provo, utah, jurors in a murder trial of dr. martin macneill heard some of the most potentially damaging testimony today. a former inmate says the doctor basically confessed to him about killing his wife while they were doing time together in jail. >> i can get away with a lot of things. >> what else did he say? >> for instance, like, i'm getting away with my murder. >> okay. do you recall -- okay. did he say anything else about that? >> about his...
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ted is live in provoe, utah. what do they expect to tell the court, ted? >> it's a huge case in this case. five separate snitches, if you will. they're prisoners. four are federal inmates still serving time and the other is a state inmate that met mcneil at a county jail. they all have different stories. inmate number one, their identities are being kept secret to protect them, says mcneil admitted the murders, how he did it. first drugged his wife, drowned her and that he hated his wife. the others have bits and pieces of it. of course, a jailhouse snitch has credibility issues by definition. one is not so good. two or three, maybe that gets better. the prosecution is walking a fine line here. now, you have five of them. almost seems unbelievable that this guy, a doctor, a smart guy, is going to be walking around admitting he killed his wife. it's going to be a fascinating day in court. >> sometimes the most fascinating is a cross-examination, when you say look, you've got to be in when you're in prison and sometimes, you just go all out and say things yo
ted is live in provoe, utah. what do they expect to tell the court, ted? >> it's a huge case in this case. five separate snitches, if you will. they're prisoners. four are federal inmates still serving time and the other is a state inmate that met mcneil at a county jail. they all have different stories. inmate number one, their identities are being kept secret to protect them, says mcneil admitted the murders, how he did it. first drugged his wife, drowned her and that he hated his wife....
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. >> jean casarez, cnn, provo, utah. >>> update on the san francisco woman found dead inside a hospital stairwell last month. the sheriff reported on wednesday deputies are the wrong description of the woman and failed to search the area where she was found. lynn spaulding was discovered 17 days after she disappeared. the medical examiner has not yet relieved the cause of death. >>> 19 minutes past the hour. >>> so this may work for santa claus but chimneys and burglars don't make the best combination and ask richard brandon who is in jail this morning after trying to break into a naples, florida, home through the chimney. he got stuck. his accomplice panicked and asked police at a nearby 7-eleven for help. it took firefighters 30 minutes to get brandon out. >> when i first saw that, i thought the defendants richard branson! i was like, wait a minute! that guy is everywhere! richard brandon. >> stupid criminals, right? >>> remember the kevin ware story? he is back. after suffering a gruesome leg injury. he's on the court now. >> i can't wait to see what he looks like. >> can't wait. lif
. >> jean casarez, cnn, provo, utah. >>> update on the san francisco woman found dead inside a hospital stairwell last month. the sheriff reported on wednesday deputies are the wrong description of the woman and failed to search the area where she was found. lynn spaulding was discovered 17 days after she disappeared. the medical examiner has not yet relieved the cause of death. >>> 19 minutes past the hour. >>> so this may work for santa claus but chimneys and...
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currently the president of overseas compatriot young talent association in frankfurt germany will come to provo and say thank you for having us. and then they too said he would have missed a meal doll who was the founding of former president of mostly white tea in germany while camille to cure him of what happened to be iowa's to tonight to have both of you on the program today. let me start off with a question that a lot of people must be wondering why when two people was actually grew up in germany off of course colonies to sense that though one to form the deal overseas second generation class war you know what the deal the young chinese with colonies ill residents in germany. all platinum yet to use issue with the founding president. why did you know why i am waiting to get the idea to set up oc twenty well raymond that the reason is very simple it is sought that need to establish a platform for the second generation of his son that we we thought that the second generation would need the playgrounds music and express their thinking and poignant than actively into the community. and so i cou
currently the president of overseas compatriot young talent association in frankfurt germany will come to provo and say thank you for having us. and then they too said he would have missed a meal doll who was the founding of former president of mostly white tea in germany while camille to cure him of what happened to be iowa's to tonight to have both of you on the program today. let me start off with a question that a lot of people must be wondering why when two people was actually grew up in...
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currently the president of overseas compatriot young talent association in frankfurt germany will come to provo and say thank you for having us. and then makes the city would have missed a meal doll who was the founding of former president of mostly white tea in germany while camille to cure him of what happened to be iowa's that the lie to have both of you on the program today. let me start off with a question that a lot of people must be wondering why when two people was actually grew up in germany off of course taiwanese descent. that though one to form the deal overseas second generation class war. you know what the deal that dumb chinese with colonies ill resid germant to use issue with the founding president. why did you know why i am waiting to get the idea to set up oc twenty. well raymond that the reason is very simple and just saw that need to establish a platform for the second generation of his son that we we thought that the second generation would meet the playgrounds music and express their thinking and bringing them actively into the community. and so i could accrue remember tha
currently the president of overseas compatriot young talent association in frankfurt germany will come to provo and say thank you for having us. and then makes the city would have missed a meal doll who was the founding of former president of mostly white tea in germany while camille to cure him of what happened to be iowa's that the lie to have both of you on the program today. let me start off with a question that a lot of people must be wondering why when two people was actually grew up in...
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. >> the court stayed up until 1:00 local time in provo. the jury said it was prepared to deliberate throughout the night if need be. after the trial built around circumstantial evidence, here's how the verdict was given, greg. >> we, the jury, having review united states the evidence and testimony in this case find the defendant as to count one, murder, guilty. >> macneill there didn't appear to react. close by were his daughters who linked arms and sobbed after the verdict was read. one of his daughters saying she was so happy he couldn't hurt anyone else. had accused of doping his wife as she recovered from cosmetic surgery. prosecutors saying he left her to die in the bathtub and he may have even held her under water for good measure. also, he could have a new life with the family nanny who the daughters recognized as his secret lover. after the verdict, the deputy utah county attorney said, quote, the mountain of motive in the case was just too much. macneil will be sentenced on january 7th. he's facing 15 years to life. the defense sa
. >> the court stayed up until 1:00 local time in provo. the jury said it was prepared to deliberate throughout the night if need be. after the trial built around circumstantial evidence, here's how the verdict was given, greg. >> we, the jury, having review united states the evidence and testimony in this case find the defendant as to count one, murder, guilty. >> macneill there didn't appear to react. close by were his daughters who linked arms and sobbed after the verdict...
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just after 1:00 in the morning in provo, utah, they came to the unanimous decision of convicting dr. macneill. it was all circumstantial. they had no direct evidence against the doctor. what they did have was his daughters. they all testified -- five of them testified against him in court, and jurors said that made the difference. take a listen to alexis summers, her reaction, she took the stand against her father. take a listen to her reaction after the verdict. >> we're just so happy he can't hurt anyone else. we miss our mom. we'll never get her back. that courtroom was full of so many people who loved her. i looked around, and it was full of everyone who loved my mom. i can't believe this has finally happened. we're so -- we're so grateful. >> reporter: keep in mind, fred, when michelle macneill died, they ruled it an accident, saying she died likely of natural causes. it took a year and three months for there to be an investigation into the murder of michelle macneill because her daughters and her sisters pushed investigators so hard, and early this morning they got the justice
just after 1:00 in the morning in provo, utah, they came to the unanimous decision of convicting dr. macneill. it was all circumstantial. they had no direct evidence against the doctor. what they did have was his daughters. they all testified -- five of them testified against him in court, and jurors said that made the difference. take a listen to alexis summers, her reaction, she took the stand against her father. take a listen to her reaction after the verdict. >> we're just so happy he...
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cnn's jean casarez sat down for an exclusive interview with macneill's daughter, alexis summers, in provo, utah. jean? >> reporter: christie and victor, mac macneill's daughter refused to believe that her mores death was natural. even within investigators turned away, she went to them, i know my father killed mid mother. one of the bases for the defense, though, was that alexis was father. that she was so angry at her father for cheating on her mother that she would do anything to get back at him. the jury has now spoken, but i sat down with alexis to set the record straight. >> as to count one, murder, guilty. as to count two, obstruction of justice, guilty. >> what was going through you before that verdict was read? >> i was just shaking, i was trembling, i was so scared and nervous. we knew the verdict was going to be coming at any moment and the culmination of so many years, fighting for this. >> your father's reaction when the verdict was read, he was nonemotional. just stood there. there seemed to be an acknowledgement at the end. you know him better than all of us, what does that s
cnn's jean casarez sat down for an exclusive interview with macneill's daughter, alexis summers, in provo, utah. jean? >> reporter: christie and victor, mac macneill's daughter refused to believe that her mores death was natural. even within investigators turned away, she went to them, i know my father killed mid mother. one of the bases for the defense, though, was that alexis was father. that she was so angry at her father for cheating on her mother that she would do anything to get...
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. >>> in provo, utah, jurors in the murder trial of dr. martin macneill will soon decide his fate. closing arguments today are recapping the evidence presented during the four-week trial. prosecutors told the jury that macneill had the motive and the means and the opportunity to kill his wife michele on the morning of april 11th, 2007. >> between 9:30 a.m. and about 11:00 a.m., no one really knows about martin macneill's whereabouts, and he had been at work that morning, certainly. and we know he was back at work by 11:00, because he places a phone call at 11:00 from his office. and had placed a phone call about 9:30, about 9:26 or so, i believe, from his office. but there's about an hour and a half period of time where no one really knows where martin is. >> in his closing argument, the defense pounced on one central fact in the case, three medical examiners all determined michele macneill died of natural causes. >> she had conducted her examination, as you'll see in her notes, with the knowledge that some family members, specifically linda, thought that martin had killed michele.
. >>> in provo, utah, jurors in the murder trial of dr. martin macneill will soon decide his fate. closing arguments today are recapping the evidence presented during the four-week trial. prosecutors told the jury that macneill had the motive and the means and the opportunity to kill his wife michele on the morning of april 11th, 2007. >> between 9:30 a.m. and about 11:00 a.m., no one really knows about martin macneill's whereabouts, and he had been at work that morning,...
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let me take you to provo, utah. the murder trial of dr. martin macneill showcased four inmates serving time for identity theft. the first inmate was asked about his conversations known with the man as doc about allegedly killing his wife. >> i just asked him, i said, doc, they say you murdered your wife and he was like, no, i didn't murder my wife. if i did, they don't have any evidence. so you know -- and i was like, doc, they say you murdered her. he was like, no, i'm going to go home, they don't have any evidence. >> what else did he say about evidence against him? >> nothing, really, except they didn't have any evidence and they couldn't prove anything. >> let's talk about this. let me bring in hln's jane velez-mitchell. let's back up to what we just heard. can you give me context there? >> if the prosecutor didn't look too happy, it's because this inmate that they brought on with so much fanfare and we expected just a slam dunk for the prosecution, you heard what he just said. that the doc said, that means this guy, the defendant, no,
let me take you to provo, utah. the murder trial of dr. martin macneill showcased four inmates serving time for identity theft. the first inmate was asked about his conversations known with the man as doc about allegedly killing his wife. >> i just asked him, i said, doc, they say you murdered your wife and he was like, no, i didn't murder my wife. if i did, they don't have any evidence. so you know -- and i was like, doc, they say you murdered her. he was like, no, i'm going to go home,...
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. >> jean casarez, cnn, provo, utah. >> we will talk more about that with richard herman and avery freedman in a minute. >>> this just in. we are learning iran nuclear talks will likely end today without agreement, according to reuters. six of the world's major powers, including the u.s. are in geneva, negotiating the future of iran's nuclear program. iran's foreign minister said a few hours ago said if there's no deal today, talks could go on for another week or perhaps ten days. britain's foreign secretary has been very optimistic about this, saying there has been very good progress, but flexibility is needed to broker a deal. we will have much more after this. [ female announcer ] we give you relief from your cold symptoms. you give them the giggles. tylenol cold® helps relieve your worst cold and flu symptoms. but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. tylenol cold®. does your dog food have? but for everything we do, we know you do so much more. 18 percent? 20? new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct.
. >> jean casarez, cnn, provo, utah. >> we will talk more about that with richard herman and avery freedman in a minute. >>> this just in. we are learning iran nuclear talks will likely end today without agreement, according to reuters. six of the world's major powers, including the u.s. are in geneva, negotiating the future of iran's nuclear program. iran's foreign minister said a few hours ago said if there's no deal today, talks could go on for another week or perhaps...
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ted rowlands, cnn, provo, utah. >>> coming up next, it was a dramatic rescue. saving a 6-year-old boy from a shark attack. he was dragged to shore with the shark still attached. he survived thankfully. logan and his family are here to tell their amazing story. >>> and harrison ford is here, dozens of iconic roles, legendary career and number one at the box office once again. enders game is the movie. the sman here to discuss and give us advice on what not to do on morning tv. thrusters at 30%! i can't get her to warp. losing thrusters. i need more power. give me more power! [ mainframe ] located. ge deep-sea fuel technology. a 50,000-pound, ingeniously wired machine that optimizes raw data to help safely discover and maximize resources in extreme conditions. our current situation seems rather extreme. why can't we maximize our... ready. ♪ brilliant. let's get out of here. warp speed. ♪ afghanistan in 2009. on the u.s.s. saratoga in 1982. [ male announcer ] once it's earned, usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation because it of
ted rowlands, cnn, provo, utah. >>> coming up next, it was a dramatic rescue. saving a 6-year-old boy from a shark attack. he was dragged to shore with the shark still attached. he survived thankfully. logan and his family are here to tell their amazing story. >>> and harrison ford is here, dozens of iconic roles, legendary career and number one at the box office once again. enders game is the movie. the sman here to discuss and give us advice on what not to do on morning tv....
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they're going to join us now from provo, utah. linda cluff is michele macneill's sister, jill haar per smith, michele's niece. thank you for joining us this morning. >> you're welcome. >> you're welcome. >> linda, starting with you, can you, please, tell us about who your sister was, up until now, she's just been the function of this murder case, but who was lost? we know she was beautiful. we know her daughters felt she was so devoted to them and a great mother. how did you know her? >> she was a wonderful sister as well. growing up with her, she was such an achiever. she was great in school. she was fun-loving, had many friends, one that would always go for any activity, cheerleading, drama, just had so much potential that we all looked up to her in administration, and she just had so much potential, and just had a funny sense of humor as well. she could make anybody laugh. she was one that had so many dreams and the ability to achieve them, and just a wonderful sister. opened her heart to many people. >> jill? this has been man
they're going to join us now from provo, utah. linda cluff is michele macneill's sister, jill haar per smith, michele's niece. thank you for joining us this morning. >> you're welcome. >> you're welcome. >> linda, starting with you, can you, please, tell us about who your sister was, up until now, she's just been the function of this murder case, but who was lost? we know she was beautiful. we know her daughters felt she was so devoted to them and a great mother. how did you...
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they brought his father to a social security office in provo. here he is, he is not dead. they made him sign a piece of paper that said i am alive. that did not work. he had to go back a second time with a drivers license. it took congress's intervention. that is an example of how funeral homes provide quick data, but it can be hard to undo it. host: are they required to do that? -- thereey often do it is a bonus from the social security administration. host: here's a photo of the gentleman you spoke about. he had to sign a piece of paper saying he was alive. guest: that did not work. -- one piece i would advise if this happens to you, the right way to fix it is to call your congressman. they had trouble in normal channels. host: does congress consider this a big problem? guest: there are a couple of people in congress to consider it a problem. senators from delaware and oklahoma. they have a bill in congress that would overhaul and make the system work better. it would require more agencies to check the death list. they want agencies to check it. they also want to improve
they brought his father to a social security office in provo. here he is, he is not dead. they made him sign a piece of paper that said i am alive. that did not work. he had to go back a second time with a drivers license. it took congress's intervention. that is an example of how funeral homes provide quick data, but it can be hard to undo it. host: are they required to do that? -- thereey often do it is a bonus from the social security administration. host: here's a photo of the gentleman you...
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. >> reporter: ted rowlands, cnn, provo, utah. >> tough talk to have with the daughter of the defendant. let's break it down now danny cevallos, cnn legal analyst and defense attorney and sunny hostin, cnn legal analyst, former federal prosecutor. tgif to you. sunny, thanks for being here, i can only safely assume that v vinnvi vinnie politan is hiding from me because of his my goodness campaign and the prosecution puts on their witnesses, their emmy witnesses and they're sayi their m.e. witnesses and say it sounds like defense testimony going on. how did you see it in. >> i saw it the same exact way, chris. usually when the medical examiner testifies for the government, that's your day, that's the big day for the government, you usually bookend that testimony, you want to end on the medical examiner. i don't think i've seen a case where i've had three, not one, not two, but three medical exercises all say that it was either natural causes or perhaps heart disease plus toxicity, or even perhaps drowning, and none of them can say definitively this is a homicide in terms of its calls of d
. >> reporter: ted rowlands, cnn, provo, utah. >> tough talk to have with the daughter of the defendant. let's break it down now danny cevallos, cnn legal analyst and defense attorney and sunny hostin, cnn legal analyst, former federal prosecutor. tgif to you. sunny, thanks for being here, i can only safely assume that v vinnvi vinnie politan is hiding from me because of his my goodness campaign and the prosecution puts on their witnesses, their emmy witnesses and they're sayi their...
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. >> reporter: ted rowlands, cnn, provo, utah. >> thank you so much, ted. >>> breaking news, we're finding out how many jobs were added last month. poppy harlow, what are you hearing? >> this is a huge surprise to the upside. this economy in october added 204,000 jobs and the unemployment rate stands at 7.3%, that's just a slight tick up in unemployment, but 204,000 jobs added is a lot. economists told cnn money they predicted 120,000 jobs added and looking at this year so far, 204,000 job gains is actually looking at the second best month we've had in all of 2013. the big question, guys, we were talking about this, is when you look at the government shutdown, there was a lot of concern that that was really going to skew these numbers and unemployment rate may tick way up and that would be skewed because when people were surveyed they'd say i'm not working but went back to work when the government reopened. it doesn't look like that happened here. it might have happened a little bit and may be why it ticked up from 7.2% to 7.3% but 204,000 jobs added is a lot. we'll look at things like lab
. >> reporter: ted rowlands, cnn, provo, utah. >> thank you so much, ted. >>> breaking news, we're finding out how many jobs were added last month. poppy harlow, what are you hearing? >> this is a huge surprise to the upside. this economy in october added 204,000 jobs and the unemployment rate stands at 7.3%, that's just a slight tick up in unemployment, but 204,000 jobs added is a lot. economists told cnn money they predicted 120,000 jobs added and looking at this...
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ted rowlands, cnn, provo, utah. >> all right, ladies and gentlemen, you just saw it, it was supposed to be the knockout punch but did it miss its mark, let's bring in danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney and cnn analyst and mr. vinnie polit politan, host of "after dark" and ducking me, feigning being on vacation, but now you will, mr. politan, thanks to both of you. you bring inmates two, three and four and don't get it done, they don't even say he told them he killed his wife. what are you doing? >> i'm going to bring gypsy back, bring back the mystery and try to finish with an exclamation point. i think it was one, two, three strikes you're out with those three witnesses, did not help a i don't like calling inmates. the bottom line they don't have credibility and i don't like to taint my case with it. gypsy is back on the stand today. >> not even a my goodness, he's going to rely on snitches, get stitches. danny cevallos you look too comfortable and you shouldn't be because inmate number one is coming on and he's going to say that your client told him that he killed his wife.
ted rowlands, cnn, provo, utah. >> all right, ladies and gentlemen, you just saw it, it was supposed to be the knockout punch but did it miss its mark, let's bring in danny cevallos, criminal defense attorney and cnn analyst and mr. vinnie polit politan, host of "after dark" and ducking me, feigning being on vacation, but now you will, mr. politan, thanks to both of you. you bring inmates two, three and four and don't get it done, they don't even say he told them he killed his...