protesters. at least 46 people were killed. you re about to see ads urging people to quit smoking. it s the first time that the cdc has ran a paid anti-tobacco effort. they say they need to spend the money to go up against the multimillion dollar campaigns that get people to smoke. here s one of the ads. we warn you, it is quite graphic. i m mary and i want to give you some information how i get ready in the morning. former illinois governor, rod blagojevich, has one more hour before he hags to report to federal prison in chicago. he s serving a 14-year sentence for corruption including trying to sell the senate seat once held by president obama. here he is shaking people s hands at the airport in chicago. last hour i spoke to a former official about what to expect when he goes to prison. when you go to prison, you re not rod blagojevich anymore. when i went, i wasn t jim laski. rod blagojevich will get this in the next few hours. he will get strip searched and they w
let s play reporter roulette. george how, let s begin with you. we heard that verdict read not even an hour ago. it sounded like a pretty emotional jury foreman, as well. tell us the verdict. guilty but mentally ill. that is the decision of this jury. as you mentioned, that sounded like a very difficult decision for the jury to reach. we will see hemy neuman go to prison but he will get mental illness treatment in prison. this was a case 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 bo