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fox urgent. as you can see on the other side of the screen we are listen to the verdict of a trial of a man accused of killing a teenager in an argument of lout muc. it is wrapping up now on trial. 47 year old michael dunn. let's watch and listen. >> verdict as to count five we the jury find him get as charged in the indictment so say we all. jourit is dated february 15th, 2014. >> ladies and gentlemen, the jury polled. joushgsor number one is this
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your true and correct verdict. jouror number two is this your true and correct verdict. juror number throw is this your true and correct verdict. >> juror number 4 and 5 and 6 are those your true and correct verdicts. >> juror number 7 and 8 and 9 are these your true and correct very. >> juror number ten is this your true and correct verdict. >> are these your true and correct verdict. thank you. >> all right. ladies and gentlemen of the jury. i said it several times and i need to say it again. i want to thank you for your hard work and your time and attention and dedication throughout the last almost two weeks. there will never be words that i can ever express to you to tell you how grateful i am and that we all are for your service, your consideration and
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dedication to this process. it's been a long 13 days, i believe now. and when you came on monday, you recognized that you were here for jury service. and i truly embrace that. i have watched you throughout the last two weeks and i know how hard it has been for you and difficult it has been for you. and you have performed your doubts with the utmost professionalism. you are why this justice system is the greatest in the world. so from all of us, let me again extend my gratitude and thanks. before i release you. i do want to advise you of distifrpth privileges that you have as jurors and i alluded to this i believe in monday and tuesday of last woke. and this is the last jury
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instruction i will read. no one has to talk about it except for court order. for centuries our system relies on juries for casis. we recognize that discussions and votes should remain their private affair as long as they wish you. the law give you a unique privilege not to speak about the jury's work. you are at liberty to speak about the deliberations. you are also able to not speak. and it may come from those who are source and media and elsewhere. it will be up to you to decide whether or not to preserve your privacy as a juror. and you should know that your decision whether to talk about your experience is entirely
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yours and an individual decision. you don't have to vote on this as a group please remember though that my order regarding the confidentiality, your confidentiality and your identity remains in affect until further order of the court. keep that in mind. if you were to decide that you wanted to speak to someone about this case whether it was family, friends or media, i would ask you to please not identify any of your fellow jurors. and because of the publicity that is surrounding the case. i would advise you speak for the media today. we can have a court administrator to the courtroom 407 for you to be intrude if that is your desire. basically we take you through a back hallway and in
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a courtroom where you can be interviewed on camera or off camera and interviewed with your voice recorded or not. that would be your choice if you decide to do that. you don't have to. you can just decide that you want to collect your belongings and we'll transport you back to the hotel to collect the reminder of your belongings and allow you to go home. keep in mind if you decide to speak to the media, either tonight or any time, then the confidentiality of your identity obviously would not any longer be in affect. so i tell you that and you can tell the bailiff when you are excused from the courtroom as to your decision regarding the interview today and if that is your choice, find, we'll arrange for it and if not transportation back for you to the hotel.
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again, ladies and gentlemen let me thank you for the willingness to be a part of our justice system and for your dedicated service in this case. at this time you are released and i wish you a safe trip home and god speed. >> all right. we have been watching now and we caught it halfway through the readings of the verdicts which dunn was found guilty of. i have gregg jarret who has covered this a better part of the day and also an attorney in our fox family. we knew five of the counsels and first-degree murder. and interesting they found him guilty of attempted second-degree murder. and now, if they found that he intended to kill, but didn't accomplish it. and throw of the passengers in the car and including the driver, why wouldn't they find him guilty of second-degree murder. and it appears to be
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inconsistent and inexplicable and not unusual. jurors can't decide on one count. >> let me remind everybody. there was a commercial break and you came downstairs in the elevator and what happened here. this is in jacksonville, florida and happen in late 2012 and the altercation between jordan davis sfaep years old and others in the car and loud muc played and the charges against the suspect, dunn were of murder for openg fire at this intersection. now take us forward to the charges. >> so the jury is hung up on the top count of first-degree murder, but and by the way first-degree murder is planning and pre-meditating killing and courts have said. you can plan and pre-meditate. in seconds. but the judge included
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second-degree murder and depraved indifference to human life no pre-meditation and important voluntarily manslaughter which is essentially that man on the screen acting on a sudden impulse in the fit of apger and the heat of passion. the juror couldn't decide on those in the first count and now the prosecutions has the opportunity because the judge declared a mistrial on that one count and the prosecutor can retry him on the top count of murder. >> i want to talk to you about something that happen an hour or go about the judge. the question is if we are stuck on one part do the other four parts count? >> right. and potentially it is coming anyway. the judge misspoke. and he meant to say if you can't come to an agreement on one of the count that count can be
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hung. he accidentally said it is the case is hung and it is a hung jury and he said no, no, let me fix that. >> that is causing confusion and they sent out another note and what do you mean by that, judge? a smart jury. >> did that judge mess it up. >> the law said that is a satisfactory cower. no harm. throw counts of attempted second-degree murder and a gun charge conviction on top of it. michael dunn is likely to look at life behind bars. >> is state thing? >> every state has different rowels for murder, first and second and voluntary
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manslaughter and punishments are different. >> spectacularly the rule on if you can't agree on that count it is only that count that is hung. the case stands intact. >> the decision of get of second-degree murder stands and the accused will appeal and we don't know the full record and appellate record that maybe they are there or not there. and prosecutors are watching this carefully in the presentation of evident. >> i am seeing on twitter. why did this trial get such attention? was it because of loud muc. and people when they roll up in a suv, why did it get so high profile? >> that's it. it is a generational thing and young people in their loud muc. michael dunn is only 47. >> that is different than a tone ager and jordan was 17 years old.
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there is not only an age and generational difference. but race played a role, but not as much, as advertly in the zimmerman trial but it was there in the michael dunn trial. >> people watch this and said the jury didn't talk about that and we didn't hear about that. >> they may have talked about it. >> that's true. but in the case it was not reported that that is something they are focused on. >> look. in the zimmerman trial race played a role not with standing the prosecutory closing argument. we don't know what is going through the minds of the jurors, but it may have influenced their decision. they may have thought that dunn acted out of racial animist, we don't know. the jourors may speak about it or not. >> the judge said it is up to them if they want to talk.
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more so if race, but the past case of zimmerman played a role and on people's minds. to me that is more of a billboard. >> it had something else in common. >> the prosecutions. >> it had self defense in common. his entire defense of the attempted murder charges and the murder charges was i acted in self defense. i feared, imminent source bodily injury or death by jordan defendant who the defendant claimed aimed a shotgun at him and why michael dunn grabbed the pistol and shot he claimed in self defense and clearly the jurors department buy it. >> from everything that i have read in the prosecutions team they had things in common with the zimmerman prosecution. we'll learn more on that. and we'll see if the jourors
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talk about the case. today michael dunn fount get on four of the last five. >> i would love to hear from the jury of how they justify because it was all one act. they can do whatever they want. to jurors can ignore the law and do what they want to. >> they can ask the judge to clarify but do what they want. gregg thank you for being on fox report and breaking it all down. >> right now, something else that is happening, very large, big labor suffering a big blow. volks wagon workers rejecting the unionizing. and banks are now allowed to accept cash from businesses that sell woad.
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this>> reporter: harris, the unight the autoworkers influence is decloining and the ua w admitted that the union has no long- term future if they don't orgnoise outside of the three major autocompanies and that is why the vote last night was so big. the chattanooga plant was seen as the ua w's best chance to gain traction with the foreign autoplants. after three days, they voted against joining the union. friday night's vote is a major win for republicans like senator croaker of tennessee who blamed the union for bankruptcying the automakers in detroit. he was kroushl in bringing volks wagop in chattanooga.
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it has been a giant football. they had voted to join the ua w and threaten the extension plans in the plant. republicans contending that the ua w had an unfair advantage by being allowed to campaign at the plant. ultimately the workers had the final say. >> it's not politicians and not the openers of the autoplant and it is not the ua w. it was the workers. and they decided that they are making sufficient wages and they have a voice with management and they like their jobs and didn't feel they needed union representation. >> the ua w said while we are outraged by politicians and outside special interest groups interfering with the become legal rights of workers in forming a union. we are proud they stood up from the pressure outside.
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expect the union to target mercedes and hunda i next. >> and part of the decision was workers like their jobs and didn't feel like they needed an advocate. we will ask further. were there any other things that played a role in the ua w workers making this decision and what it means for the future of unions. you heard brian talking about other companies that may be on the list. a member of the wall street editorial board will join me coming up in the fox report. >> and a closer look at people who want to be ambassadors for the obama administration. now concerns that the nominees are not qualified. one hasn'tine visited the country he is supposed to serve. and remember the little sarah who needed lungs.
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oregon and over the midwest. northeast, we have another nor' easter taking aim at new now. but we are seeing the snow fly in new jersey and new york city and up to boston and the wind gusts in express of 30 or 40 mile per hour. so the doper shade of blue the storm is intensify. when you so this type of scenario on the forecast, you know we will have wind gusts 50 or cent miles per hour and perhaps hurricane force winds as this system moves north and oast ward. winter storm warnings in the pink and the red. blizzard warnings for coastal matsch and cape cod islands and this system will exist the northeast and head into sunday and then we will watch our next system harris push over the great lakes and midatlantic and
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northeast by tuesday. another round. >> they call this winter. >> yeah, right. >> let's go to florida. >> take me with you. >> thank you, guys. >> a president warning that political donors with powerful ambassador roles is nothing new. there are new concerns that many of president obama's choices are unqualified for the job. doug mcelway has more from washington. doug? >> it is a long before with president award donors with ambassadorships. but obama administration is under criticism for the lack of qualification. george sun nis who is the president's pick to norway has never been to that country. he testified that norway is a constitutional democracy and it is a constitutionary monarchy. and the nominee for the
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eartburn relief that neutralizes acid on contact and goes to work in seconds. ♪ tum, tum tum tum tums! >> i am harris faulkner and it is the fox report. it is time to catch you up to speed on what is breaking at this hour. a verdict in the trial of a man accused of killing a tone ager. the jury in found michael dunn get on four of the five counts and a mistrial on the highest charge. dunn was charged with shooting 17-year-old jordan davis in thanksgiving of 2012. they apparently argued over the music coming from the suv. and surveillance video was played inside of the courtroom. dunn said he fired those shots in self defense. and it has been a busy 45
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minutes, steve? >> reporter: certainly, harris and with this verdict it is easy to become confused because we are dealing with two different things. a guilty verdict and a mistrial. you have to separate the different counts. michael dunn is likely to go to prison for a long time despite the fact that the jury could not agree if he was guilty of first-degree murder in the shooting death of 17 year old jordan davis. there is a mistrial to the single charge. but the jury did agree and pronounced him guilty on four of the other charges. three of them are attempted murder. and firing a weapon and another possible 15 years and when the 47 year old computer programmer faces the music in sentencing next month he could be looking at 75 years behind bars, harris.
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>> real quickly before i let you go. we are watching the screen here and when we see anybody up from the new's conference that we are expecting, we'll pop over to that. but any reaction up in the area and outside of the courtroom? >> reporter: they were prepared for violence and depending on how it went with a number of security teens. it doesn't look like that now. we are likely to hear from family members and attorneys, and perhaps sharp criticism at the prosecutors who may have overreached by going for pre-meditated first-degree murder in this case, harris. >> steve, thank you. and we'll watch and i apologize for the way i am talking. this is the mother of jordan davis. >> the rest of his life in that and i will pray for him and i
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will have my family to pray for him, but we are so grateful for the charges that have been brought against him. we are so grateful for the truth. we're so grateful that the jurors were able to understand the common sense of it all. and we will continue to stand and we will continue to wait for justice for jordan. >> thank you all for being here. it hab a long journey. 450 days, and me and lucy and our supporters have stood strong and i believe we have stood strong in the eyes of not only jacksonville, not only florida, not only the nation but the world is looking at all of us
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here in jacksonville. it is not in my nature, actually to not lash out and to not say inflammatory statements and whatever. and i have to hold all of that in. because i think jordan, my and lucy's son deserves the best representation he could have gotten as parents and i thank you all for seeing that we as parents were good parents to jordan and he was a good kid. he was not said he was a good kid. he was a good kid. a lot of good kids and nephews and a lot of good grandsons and daughters and nieces and they should have a voice and they shouldn't live in foreand walk around the streets and worrying if someone has a problem that they get shot it is just
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collateral damage. there is no such thing for the parents that their child suffered collateral damage. we as human beings love our children and families and we tonight accept a law that allows collateral damage to family members. we raised them not to fear each other and raised them to be good citizens in america and we expect the law to be behind us and protect us. and the law protect jordan as we protected jordan. i feel michael dunn has 20 years on one and another 20 years on another. and another minimum 20 years on another count. and so he's going to learn that he must be remorseful for the killing of my son and it was not just another day at the office. my son will never be just another day at the office where i can love the scene and be stoic. because we have croied our eyes
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out to you and the press and everybody else. to the world. me and lucy and our families and supporters have cried our eyes out. we don't care about being stoic. we have love in our hearts and we want you to have love in your hearts and i thank you for coming here today. thank you. >> all right we have watched the family members of the 17 year old jordan davis come out and speak about their feelings tonight about the verdict and four out of five counsels of the jury found michael dunn get. the highest count first-degree murder was hung on the issue. the parents talking about a loving song, jordan davis and when the defense team comes to the mi c. and i am looking past the camera
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now and we have a big screen and i can so them bigger than life. we can watch and listen. >> we hope people do that in every case. i am very proud of our office and especially proud of aaron and guy for the excellent job they did and the opening statement and closing arguments were really, really good and both of them worked harment >> i want to make it chlor. that it is the prosecutions. we are putting up the word on the scone. the deputies has not come to the microphone. >> we'll never shrink from the duty. i am proud to work with john rutherford and the detectives. you were all here and heard the evidence which we can't discuss much. we have a pepping count and so if you will please respect the fact that we do have a pending count and we will go to trial againment then we'll try to answer some of your questions.
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we are very, very grateful with the working relationship with the jacksonville sheriff's office. last year alone we tried 39 murder cases with them here. and in our circuit and they are all equally important. ron and lucy are representative of the up to of victims that have to deal with it every single day. and if you don't know, tomorrow would have been jordan's 19th birthday. and they will spend that wond aring about the verdict but they are grateful for the justice that was served and justice yet to be served. i am happy to take questions at this point and aaron and john may answer some of them. lesly? >> the fact that you have to retry this one charge your reaction to that? >> all right. we are listen to the prosecutions time.
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and they look familiar, you may recognize her, because in the zimmerman trial, this was the same prosecution leader and team and members of that time in that trial. and so if you recognize her that is why. we'll take a quick commercial break and when we come back we'll visit big labor taking a big difit and our guest on set from the wall street journal. stay close. [ cellphone dings ] [ nephew ] hi heath. i can't wait to see you win gold! bye. [ male announcer ] there when you need it. at&t. the nation's most reliable 4g lte network.
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>> all right we'll pop up the picture. we have the prosecutions talking after. it we'll not listen to it right now because we are moving on. but when the defense time walks up in the michael dunn trial we'll go back to that. and we have heard from the victim's fam sdpam now the prosecutions team that got guilty four out of five, is
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talking. we listened in to them and when the defense time for michael dunn comes up we'll go back. we are watching that closely. and our other stories. workers in the volkswagon plant voting against union misrepresentation. the jobs affect everybody. the vote is a major defeat for the united autoworkers effort to make inroads in the south especially since vw showed support and invited representatives to the plant to make sales pitches to get them to join the union. mary is a member of the wall street junior will editorial board. mary, why did big labor fail when they had such advocacy inside of the company. >> i think the workers made a simple calculation. the rick of union otherwising
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outbuying the benefits. looking at what the unions did to detroit. union promises are all well and good when the company is making a profit but worth nothing if the company is bankrupt. >> it is interesting in ourrepo a gentlemen talking on behalf of the workers. they have jobs they like and if you have a job you like why do you want to give part of your income away. >> unions over the last throw or four decades have not given the workers the value they promised. the union representation is falling off of the cliff. this comes among incredible support for the unions in the vw plant. it is a big defeat for big labor. >> mercedes and hyundai and
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could so that next. what does that mean? >> this is the other u.s. on the industry. it is the on the industry in right to work states. those are foreign companies and creating american jobs and this vote in the vw plant was a bell weather is to who the ua w with the support from vw. they have campaigned here years to get in the plant. they lost this one. and sends a message. and harder to get in. >> you know so much about the issue. i have to ask the question. vw let the representatives to come in and lobby and imagine you doing your job and trying to have a sale on dead line. i am getting ready for the newscast and there they are at my desk. with that friendship will they rethink this strategy.
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they didn't wen. >> you will so the bum bull administration in the next three years push harder to give unions advantages in orgnoising. as the vw vote shoes, they are not offering enough to convince them to unionize. the administration will come and and say we'll make it happen quickly and we want secret ballots and if unions were smart they would say why did we fail and what can we offer and what should we learn from detroit? they are not doing. that they will fail here and there. >> another state wisconsin. right? >> there are places that are looking at the entitlements and unions and asking big questions. and so i want to foft forward in politics. it is a political season and midterm elections for members of congress in the fall.
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how does this play into that? >> it said that american workers are smarter than we give them credit for and the mainstream media gives them credit for. they understand the questions and they can so what the unions are doing with the money and supporting poll tigs that are not helping them and it is again, what happens in detrout and they conclude, that they are better off in states with lower taxes and friendlier business environment and you get an out come like tonight. >> if you are in one of those friendly states and you are running, do you run on this? >> absolutely you do. you run and say i want to give you opportunity and a chance to better yourself and provide for your family and you know what, that will happen in this state and we will not take as much money from you as they are in new york where you pay taxes through the roof. >> mary kissel. come back any time.
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>> thanks for having me. a little girl that needed a lung transplant to live is speaking after being honored for her bravery. sarah in her own words. ♪ i have the eye on the tiger. ♪ ♪ [ sniffles ] i better take something. [ male announcer ] dayquil cold and flu doesn't treat all that. it doesn't? [ male anner ] alka-seltzer plus fights your worst cold symptoms plus has a fast-acting antihistamine. oh, what a relief it is!
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we like to check in with our fox affiliates to so if they are working for anything that stands out. tonight in pennsylvania a story viewers are familiar with sarah, the little girl who had a double lung transplant after her
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parents brought the issue to court and won made history. >> don't settle for easy. just go for. >> and len-year-old sarah has been battling siftic if i brosis and in the latest chapter of the public joiner she received a award. >> the braviery i didn't know was there. it was in my body and totally changed me. snrngs wishes and dreams said sarah was chosen because she shed the fighting spirit of those living with the disease. >> the shining star and overcome the challenges of the disease and be so detrimental. >> when she was ten she needed a double lung transplant but donor rules didn't allow her on the list until she was 12.
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