to look at trial transcript. isn t it true it wasn t in evidence. it wouldn t make any difference. jenna: the defense, lawyers for dr. macneill are bringing up something else. they didn t bring this up during the trial. they re saying that dr. macneill suffers from by polar disorder, schizophrenia. he tried to commit suicide in prison. we have two pictures, one shows the doctor as he was in court and most recent picture after he has been behind bars. he is rough. he is not having a good time! jenna: does that impact, before we get to the new trial about sexual abuse, will that impact his mental state in any way, the potential sentence he could receive? could if it becomes to that point. my estimate they re not getting to that point. they may have a competency hearing. he will be deemed to be competent, a very low bar. do you understand the charges? can you help your lawyer going forward? going back, why didn t they raise it then if it was such a issue in the first trial, why di
0 maybe a guy mixing some junior associate mixing cement on highway project. it s a small percentage and make a way that the public thinks you re doing something and hopefully bolsters low poll there is issue so much of what he is planning laying out in the state of the union has to do with executive orders. that you will see a lot of criticism and pushback from the republicans. jon: even 6.7% unemployment rate that you were talking about that number isn t real. last time around you had five times as many people leaving the workforce because apparently they can not find jobs as you had people get jobs. so that takes down the labor force participation rate. you get a better unemployment number because of it. right. not to mention how many people within the employment number are underemployed. there is while lot of different reasons that is not a good indicator of economic strength. i point back to the wealth gains since the recession. that is where you see people putting money back
to south and central u.s. four deaths have been blamed on the weather. 200,000 people are out of power and the frigid temperatures are expected to linger through the weekend. now, the governors of tennessee and arkansas have declared states of emergency. number 2, markets cheered a very strong jobs market. the dow soared, amid a high note of 203,000 jobs were added to the payroll in november. the u.s. pay rate fell significantly to 7%. that good news has investors eyeing the federal reserve which may be preparing even more to pull back on the massive stimulus they ve been pumping into this economy for years. number 3, the utah doctor convicted of killing his wife has reportedly tried to kill himself. the utah county sheriff s department says martin macneill tries to commit suicide. he used a razor. deputies found him. he s under guard. he could face life in prison
has not backed away from the story he told 60 minutes. a prominent republican says he ll keep blocking presidential nominations until witnesses to the benghazi attack are allowed to talk to congress. senator lindsey graham told cnn s candy crowley the move is a last resort after a year of being stone-walled by the white house. he says five survivors have been interviewed by state department investigators but that they have been kept away from lawmakers. a guilty verdict in the case of a utah doctor who poisoned and drowned his wife of nearly 30 years so he could continue an affair. dr. martin macneill faces life in prison. he might have got away with it if not for his own family members who relentlessly pursued a criminal investigation. this morning on new day we will be joined by linda and jill. we are hearing this morning for the first time from the louisiana family who rescued a kidnapped woman and killed her
0 unloading cargo planes full of supplies. the airport has become truly a relief center. dozens are lining up to try to get their share of food and water and also to get out. but flights, pretty understandable. few and farp between. there is a frantic effort to get residents what they need. there are simply too many people and not enough supplies to go around. right now, it s weakened to a tropical storm. it s deadly there as well. we are covering the area with correspondent all over the area like nobody can. what we know of what has been lost physical and human. good morning, andrew, what do we know? reporter: good morning, chris. it s been just a weekend of devastation and destruction h e here. let s try to put it in per fekt spective for you. overnight, winds carrying more than 40 miles an hour. battering the coast of southern vietnam and china. days after the typhoon struck the phillipines with apocalyptic force thes massive storm smashed through cities and close to 200-mile-an