eric s doing. he had about $3 1/2 million to gain and what he would gain if he had gotten away with it. reporter: the evidence was substantial and eric had a weight tree at home that was incomplete. the prosecutor argued eric used the weight to kill pegye and sink her body. what about the blood? a luminol test conducted on the boat indicated there might have been a lot of blood in the boat but then cleaned up matching tina s testimony about blood everywhere. then there was tina herself. despite her past and her criminal record and her drug use, she rang true to you? yes. absolutely. who would the jury believe and would tina s past make a difference? it doesn t matter what i did before or after i met him, you know, what i did with myself has nothing to do with what he did. after seven day, the verdict, guilty of first-degree murder. you re thrilled that the man who did it is behind bars, but nobody wins in this situation,
bill: brazen bandits pulling off a jewel heist worth millions. a gang of 15 gunmen hitting two security vans while stopped at a toll booth on a highway south of paris, france. the gunmen forced drivers out of the vehicles disappearing into the countryside. the burned out vans were found hours later empty. they were carrying about 9 1/2 million dollars worth of jewels. nobody was injured. martha: not physically don t think the clintons should be above the law. she said part of the reason why she didn t obey the law was convenience but i don t think convenience should trump national security. can we trust hillary clinton to produce all of her email when we couldn t trust her to obey the law she had to use a state department email? martha: that s rand paul. he says americans may have a hard time believing hillary clinton when she claimed she only used a private email account when it was convenient and she destroyed only the
confused considering the fact emmanuel has said it will take until 2020 before we really know whether the thing works. at that point, we will know it s a great triumph and it s wonderful. you know, associated press polls this morning has support for obamacare at 26%. that s the lowest ever according to the a.p. if this is their signature achievement, bring it on because it looks good to republicans in the midterms. jon: the bolded headline left out the line that followed in the actual body of the piece, alan, which said signature domestic achievement and one of the most polarizing pieces of u.s. social policy. polarizing because it is a signature domestic achievement and the fact it already is successful and make that point in a moment why it is, for hem to admit it on the other side, ideologically and emotionally tied to it not working, they would have to revise what they said the last four years. members in the l.a. times today has a story about 9 1/2 million people who previously
the things that obamacare has put on in that 2700 page law, then it becomes a problem. big story in the l.a. times says that 9 1/2 million people roughly who didn t have insurance before now have it as a result of obamacare. that apparently includes such as medicaid signups and so forth but the numbers get so confusing in this thing. we know that what, five million people lost their policies because of the onset of obamacare so who is keeping tabs on the winners and losers and can we trust this 9 1/2 million number? there s all kinds of numbers out there. the 6 1/2 million the administration is touting deals with private insurance signups but even in that number, there are things we don t know. how many didn t have insurance before? how many have yet to pay a premium which essentially is getting your insurance for the first time? and we still don t know
juror was dismissed, accused for look on-line for juror coercion. ex-mayor and five other members of the bell city council accused of inflating their part-time salaries up to $100,000. fernandez claims he s too uneducated to know that his actions were wrong. the jury must start their deliberations all over again. hair stylist battling over a massive lottery jackpot could find out today who is going to take home all the dough. indiana hairdresser claims she bought the winning ticket to a 9 1/2 million dollars jackpot. her co-workers, though, say they all agreed no individual tickets could be bought at the same place. the office did the pool where the pool ticket was bought. today a judge will decide if the stylist gets it all or if the workers can work out a possible split. what do they see about a pool? sign on the back of the ticket. steve: the employees just