psychiatrist prior to the incident occurring, and the question is going to be whether or not his mental illness was such that he did not know the difference between right and wrong when he did this. it is a very difficult defense to prove, but it might be his only way out in this particular case. rick: chip, an interesting point that i was reading in some of the notes that we were given is that in the state of colorado the burden is on the prosecution to prove that a defendant was sane at the time that he or she committed the act, not on the defense to show that their client was insane. that s a great point. under the colorado rule of evidence all the defendant has to do is show some evidence of insanity and then it switches back to the prosecution to indicate that the defendant indeed was sane at the time these acts were committed. now it s important to remember that just because you have a mental illness that is not a get ou get-out-of-jail-free-card, you automatically are deemed t
say wow, he s a great friend of israel and we like him. he is conducting foreign policy, saying that jerusalem should be the capitol of israel, sewing shouldn t do and said he wouldn t do. he s talking about giving israel permission, respecting whatever israel water to do with iran even the notion of war. he said policy ends at the border s edge. they were saying this morning there is no news there, that is basically the american position. rick: let s put up the newsweek magazine cover again. this is a magazine that apparent lie is in some pretty serious trouble. the guy that runs owns the magazine or owns the company that owns the magazine says that it they might cease to print this magazine in not too long a time from now, it might go online and digital. does this magazine cover say more about mitt romney or more about newsweek? i think it says more about newsweek. newsweek is looking to get an audience at lest for hits nononline edition, hits print edition and it s looking
the city by force. germany and france declared two days later. it was heavily leveled after allied and soviet air raids. the soviets seized what was left from of the city from nazi forces. after world war ii gdansk became a part of poland the polls renamed the city it has today, the gdansk. shipyard workers began a protest considered beginning the start of overthrow of communism. polish independence came not much later after that. rick: romney s campaign continues to try to capitalize on you didn t build that comment that the president made on july 13th. the romney team launching we did build this bus tour across several states. obama campaign responding that the tv ads saying that the president s remarks were 10 out of context.
rick: almost as if someone pulled the plug on an entire nation. much of northern india in the dark. a massive blackout leaving about 370 million people to deal with the sweltering summer heat. david piper is live in bangkok, thailand. david, what is behind this? reporter: well, we don t really know, rick. from what the indians are saying at this time they suggest maybe some of the states in northern india were taking too much power but they have launched an inquiry now. but the real concern is getting the power back on because the capital, delhi, actually lost power for eight hours today and millions and millions of people were affected as you know, rick. rick: tell us about the impact of the blackout and how long until the power is back on? reporter: well, actually