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if george zimmerman was false and lied about his injuries, lied about the address, lied about his neighborhood watch duties where he was supposed to just watch and call but he pursued, then his whole story falls apart and you have to find him guilty. >> lisa, the other thing that john guy played up was the idea that trayvon martin was under the age of 18 and that this was about the heart of a grown man versus the heart of a child. that is something that is sort of -- trayvon martin's age is something the prosecution has very much highlighted in these closing days. >> that's true. i think the point about the lies was an extremely important point for the prosecution. but let's keep in mind that george zimmerman is not on trial for lying. he's on trial for murder or manslaughter. i would have liked to have seen him connect the dots. the challenge for mark o'mara in the defense closing argument was a very powerful challenge. they had never connected the dots. here was john guy's opportunity to do that. he lied and therefore there is no reasonable fear of imminent bodily harm because everything he
if george zimmerman was false and lied about his injuries, lied about the address, lied about his neighborhood watch duties where he was supposed to just watch and call but he pursued, then his whole story falls apart and you have to find him guilty. >> lisa, the other thing that john guy played up was the idea that trayvon martin was under the age of 18 and that this was about the heart of a grown man versus the heart of a child. that is something that is sort of -- trayvon martin's age...
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look at the lies he is telling. the small lies, not knowing the name of the street, to the big guys, trayvon martin going for the gun, putting his hand on the gun, being inconsistent about those two things. he told two different stories about that. so that's one of the inconsistencies, one of the lies. that's huge, because it's based on what the defendant has said, the prosecutor is arguing today it is physically impossible for trayvon martin to have done what george zimmerman said he did. >> ken, what do you think? >> remember, the prosecution had two choices here at the beginning of this trial. they could have put on no statements of zimmerman and forced the defendant to take the stand on the defense side of the case. but they elected to go with this web of lies theme. and by putting on all the video and all the statements of zimmerman, their theme in this case is web of lies. so they have to stick with that. and they're showing in the closing argument here, there are all these lies. one lie after the next lie aft
look at the lies he is telling. the small lies, not knowing the name of the street, to the big guys, trayvon martin going for the gun, putting his hand on the gun, being inconsistent about those two things. he told two different stories about that. so that's one of the inconsistencies, one of the lies. that's huge, because it's based on what the defendant has said, the prosecutor is arguing today it is physically impossible for trayvon martin to have done what george zimmerman said he did....
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has lied to the police about acting in self-defense. the police patiently let's have the present her version of events. if she was born for a couple reasons one she really had an obligation to provide an explanation as to why her girlfriend is dead on the floor so she has a motivation to tell us something even if it's a lie she is mortician to talk to us she's vulnerable because she's tired she's vulnerable because she's emotional can really is upset that this happened she's not a stone cold killer by any stretch. i don't really know what i was trying to do what i was lying. pot i mean part of me thought that. they believed me and part of me said no they won't the police believe there are certain facts that don't add up they even turn to a proven tactic of gaining the trust of the suspect softening her up by taking advantage of one of the vices cigarettes. is. if you are good and if it. is. good will. you get it. she was surprised she was surprised that we were going to smoke because it's a no smoking building in a no smoking facility w
has lied to the police about acting in self-defense. the police patiently let's have the present her version of events. if she was born for a couple reasons one she really had an obligation to provide an explanation as to why her girlfriend is dead on the floor so she has a motivation to tell us something even if it's a lie she is mortician to talk to us she's vulnerable because she's tired she's vulnerable because she's emotional can really is upset that this happened she's not a stone cold...
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has lied to the police about acting in self defense. the police patiently let's have a present her version of events. if she was going to for a couple reasons one she really had an obligation to provide an explanation as to why her girlfriend is dead on the floor so she has a motivation to tell us something even if it's a lie she is more patient talk to us she's vulnerable because she's tired she's vulnerable because she's emotional can really use upset that this happened she's not a stone cold killer by any stretch. i don't really know what i was trying to do what i was lying. caught i mean part of me thought that. they believed me and part of me said no they won't the police believe there are certain facts that don't add up they then turn to a proven tactic of gaining the trust of the suspect softening her up by taking advantage of one of the vices cigarettes. if. if you get your book. you will. get it this. she was surprised she was surprised that we were going to her smoking because it's a no smoking building in a no smoking facilit
has lied to the police about acting in self defense. the police patiently let's have a present her version of events. if she was going to for a couple reasons one she really had an obligation to provide an explanation as to why her girlfriend is dead on the floor so she has a motivation to tell us something even if it's a lie she is more patient talk to us she's vulnerable because she's tired she's vulnerable because she's emotional can really use upset that this happened she's not a stone cold...
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the summer of lies! thanks, you guys. >>> coming up, the energy boon was supposed to put money in your wallet. instead it's blowing out your car's tiailpipe. it's blowing out the windows of your home. i'll tell you why, next. >>> it was supposed to be saudi america. we are producing a lot more natural oil and gas, but are you feeling it? the promises of thousands of new jobs and lower energy bills nowhere in sight. and this summer, driving the car, running the ac, is getting more expensive. gas prices have surged after dropping just a few weeks ago. take a look at this. from the july 4 holiday until monday, you got gas prices up 17 cents a gallon. electricity prices are also rising. check out the change at the wholesale level in some of the country's biggest trading hubs. in massachusetts, up 101%. in new york state, up 65%. washington, oregon, minnesota, arizona and california all with huge gains. why? the manager administration says it's the rise in the price of natural gas that's used to make electric
the summer of lies! thanks, you guys. >>> coming up, the energy boon was supposed to put money in your wallet. instead it's blowing out your car's tiailpipe. it's blowing out the windows of your home. i'll tell you why, next. >>> it was supposed to be saudi america. we are producing a lot more natural oil and gas, but are you feeling it? the promises of thousands of new jobs and lower energy bills nowhere in sight. and this summer, driving the car, running the ac, is getting...
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he told so many lies. that's why we're here. by the end of the night that is what was in trayvon martin's heart. the defense attorney said what evidence is there that the defendant followed trayvon martin after he said okay. he challenged the state. i've got an answer. what happened after 19:13:43? when that defendant hung up with sean noffke. at 19:15:44 when rachel jenteel heard the thump and the end of trayvon martin's life. the defense attorney gave us a nice demonstration of what happens in four minutes. well what was that defendant doing for those two minutes? watch the walk through again. watch it. he tells you exactly where he hung up. he's walking back in the direction of the t and he says i got off the phone and i continued to my car. maybe, maybe ten seconds before he got to the t. it was two minutes. two minutes. he wasn't going back to his car. four minutes is not the amount of time that trayvon martin had to run home. four minutes is the amount of time that trayvon martin had left on this earth. i don't have any au
he told so many lies. that's why we're here. by the end of the night that is what was in trayvon martin's heart. the defense attorney said what evidence is there that the defendant followed trayvon martin after he said okay. he challenged the state. i've got an answer. what happened after 19:13:43? when that defendant hung up with sean noffke. at 19:15:44 when rachel jenteel heard the thump and the end of trayvon martin's life. the defense attorney gave us a nice demonstration of what happens...
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the truth you have to do is tell the truth over and over if you tell why you have to work to tell lies you have to work to construct something that didn't happen. but after two hours of questioning the detectives know they're getting nowhere and move on to plan b. they put in the joyce is the friend who suggested the self defense ploy has confessed to everything. detective watkins and says listen george has already talked to us we already know everything that george has told us well we didn't know that joyce i've talked to joyce she'd like to now while we're talking to heather will reinterview when joyce detective harrington who had been in here is now interview enjoys but we don't know what she said we're stuck in here with have so that's a bit of that's that's quite frankly a lot. exhausted and betrayed by her own life have finally caves in after three hours. later that year to feel better. is there that i understand. one of the things i kept saying to her is she would talk about her children and she was afraid her children she would never see her children again their children will g
the truth you have to do is tell the truth over and over if you tell why you have to work to tell lies you have to work to construct something that didn't happen. but after two hours of questioning the detectives know they're getting nowhere and move on to plan b. they put in the joyce is the friend who suggested the self defense ploy has confessed to everything. detective watkins and says listen george has already talked to us we already know everything that george has told us well we didn't...
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about illegal activity. >> i lied about personal sexual activity, yes and i did that. i'm not trying diminish it. >> you were not lying about an
about illegal activity. >> i lied about personal sexual activity, yes and i did that. i'm not trying diminish it. >> you were not lying about an
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what i really agree with, he lied to the court. deciding his fate, he lied to them.t like he misunderstood him. >> cenk: i agree and disagree. is he a liar? of course, of course he's a lie. he said trayvon banged his head into the ground, that's such an obvious ground. it's not like i've been in fights but 25 is a gigantic number. there's no way that happened. >> it's a perfect number, oh, did he it 11 times. 25, nice number. >> cenk: how did you count as your head is being banged. it's such a stupid lie. to me, no, once you're a lie doesn't mean you're always a liar. i lie to my parents. i've lied to girlfriends i lie all the time. but it doesn't mean that everything i say is a lie. it depends on the content. >> right, but the jury instructions says otherwise. it's saying when you're dealing with your case that's a material lie, everyone has lied to their parents, to their boyfriend and girlfriend, but not everyone lies when they're being investigated by the police, when they're asked very specific questions. >> and the most important thing the prosecution for any w
what i really agree with, he lied to the court. deciding his fate, he lied to them.t like he misunderstood him. >> cenk: i agree and disagree. is he a liar? of course, of course he's a lie. he said trayvon banged his head into the ground, that's such an obvious ground. it's not like i've been in fights but 25 is a gigantic number. there's no way that happened. >> it's a perfect number, oh, did he it 11 times. 25, nice number. >> cenk: how did you count as your head is being...
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it is the summer of lies.ry newspaper, every blog, is how we have been lied to, who is being cheated who is trying to dodge punishment. in wall street, we are talking about sec charges, and fines for halliburton. we are talk about all kinds of different things. the good news is -- i'm speechless. >> your brain is hurting from all the lying. >> the good news is, they are getting caught and there is moral outrage about it and we are having this conversation. this isn't okay? this isn't how we play. we play fair. we have laws and rules and we are enforcing them because it matters. >> let's be completely honest. a lot of campaigns feel they will break laws and pay a fine after the fact. >> the cost of doing business. the comparative fine, $200,000 in the case of halliburton outside the other payments they are going to make for fish and wildlife. it is a rational bet to make. >> the common denominator is winning at all costs and an adulation for share holders or from bosses or viewers or sports, all about the botto
it is the summer of lies.ry newspaper, every blog, is how we have been lied to, who is being cheated who is trying to dodge punishment. in wall street, we are talking about sec charges, and fines for halliburton. we are talk about all kinds of different things. the good news is -- i'm speechless. >> your brain is hurting from all the lying. >> the good news is, they are getting caught and there is moral outrage about it and we are having this conversation. this isn't okay? this...
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notion of unbelievers which i think we should return for the west as disbelievers nobody believes their lies and fraud anymore vince cable calls bank of england capital taliban vince cable has stirred tensions within the bank of england by apparently comparing policy makers to the taliban over restrictions imposed upon banks well first of all let me say something which is that i coined the term financial terrorists and now here comes vince cable glomming onto my toy attic characterization of the bank of england and all the banks and the u.k. as financial terrorists by creating this term of capital g. hottest but of course he's misapplying about term the banks of course they would need capital reserve requirements to be functioning banks in a free market system you don't want banks involved in ponzi scheme economics like vince cable is proposing like vince cable is perpetrating like vince cable is supporting by saying no we don't want minimum capital requirements for banks we want financial terrorism so this cable now has become financial terrorists number one they used to be george osborne b
notion of unbelievers which i think we should return for the west as disbelievers nobody believes their lies and fraud anymore vince cable calls bank of england capital taliban vince cable has stirred tensions within the bank of england by apparently comparing policy makers to the taliban over restrictions imposed upon banks well first of all let me say something which is that i coined the term financial terrorists and now here comes vince cable glomming onto my toy attic characterization of...
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the ones that can't detect the lies let's talk about the trades union congress do you see the unions get to trade union congress to hire computers to go after these guys in the city of london right so hire the computers go toe to toe the vince cable in his coterie of crooks. get to know him like pose of money at the expense of the city don't look the city employed to computers because they don't want to see from benefiting from this advanced technology well max finally you know i want to just point out that this is a war on disbelievers they're telling you lies and they're demanding you believe that just like the taliban and afghanistan is saying that this is our interpretation of a book and you have to believe otherwise you're an unbeliever even if the book doesn't actually say what we say we believe and this is to say what's going on in economic central bank policy monetary policy currency policy financial policy and economic policy around the world they're telling us lies and telling us we're going to punish you with zero percent rates negative zero rates you're going to we're goi
the ones that can't detect the lies let's talk about the trades union congress do you see the unions get to trade union congress to hire computers to go after these guys in the city of london right so hire the computers go toe to toe the vince cable in his coterie of crooks. get to know him like pose of money at the expense of the city don't look the city employed to computers because they don't want to see from benefiting from this advanced technology well max finally you know i want to just...
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everything comes out as lies.u ask for it. >> judge jeanine: it's interesting we have had pat smith the mother of sean smith, they said they lied to her. she doesn't believe the president or hillary. ordinary americans who are most vulnerable positions not having the ability to rely on their government to tell them the truth. what do you think the president is saying about phony scandals? >> i think it's outrageous. >> judge jeanine: go ahead. >> we were rather shocked to hear that. having all these scandals lumped together. we do as josephine mentioned have a trust deficit in the administration in this particular administration in that hillary clinton, janet napolitano, eric holder all denied knowing anything about operation fast and furious or as they called it early on in the investigation gun riding into mexico. we found out, indeed, they did know about it. dennis burke the state attorney general came to the family and was asked point blank did the gun that killed brian terry come from fast and furious. his re
everything comes out as lies.u ask for it. >> judge jeanine: it's interesting we have had pat smith the mother of sean smith, they said they lied to her. she doesn't believe the president or hillary. ordinary americans who are most vulnerable positions not having the ability to rely on their government to tell them the truth. what do you think the president is saying about phony scandals? >> i think it's outrageous. >> judge jeanine: go ahead. >> we were rather shocked...
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. >> lies, lies, lies. very offensive of lies. the police officers and the military officers and people do what i can call a war crime. >> reporter: the mass shooting has only inflamed intense standoff between the muslim brotherhood and the military. the group urged its supporters to rise up against the army. and egypt's top clerics warned of civil war. interim presidentdly mansour has ordered order. but each feels the other is manipulating the facts for their own political gain. >>> country singer randy travis is in a texas hospital in critical condition. ♪ amazing grace how sweet the sound ♪ >> he was taken to the hospital on sunday. the singer's publicist says the 54-year-old has a heart condition caused by a virus. it weakens the heart and could lead to heart failure. >>> and more testimony from defense witnesses in the george zimmerman trial. on monday, the judge ruled that zimmerman's lawyers could present evidence that trayvon martin had marijuana in his system when he died. also on monday, martin's father took the stand. h
. >> lies, lies, lies. very offensive of lies. the police officers and the military officers and people do what i can call a war crime. >> reporter: the mass shooting has only inflamed intense standoff between the muslim brotherhood and the military. the group urged its supporters to rise up against the army. and egypt's top clerics warned of civil war. interim presidentdly mansour has ordered order. but each feels the other is manipulating the facts for their own political gain....
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here it's a war and disbelievers so they're angry that we disbelieve there we don't believe their lies that they're telling us lies we know the economy is crashing we know wages are down and so what supporting these house prices rise and what's where are the jobs where's the real income where's the where. real wealth creation philip vince cable is calling me an infidel because i don't believe in his ponzi economics i would return it and say cable you're a pos state which means that you've turned your back on free market capitalism you don't you are fricken welfare socialist bum queen who's out there sucking on the teat of the state and the bank of england free money that you're a bone you not even a prostate you're not even worthy of that phrase you're just a bomb in the street begging for money so you know and now we'll go on to the next story here about disbelievers because a recent study has shown that our artificial intelligence computer algorithms have about the intelligence of a four year old and part of the reason why they're not smarter yet is that they don't have common sense
here it's a war and disbelievers so they're angry that we disbelieve there we don't believe their lies that they're telling us lies we know the economy is crashing we know wages are down and so what supporting these house prices rise and what's where are the jobs where's the real income where's the where. real wealth creation philip vince cable is calling me an infidel because i don't believe in his ponzi economics i would return it and say cable you're a pos state which means that you've...
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so he's clearly outright lied. and what the prosecution is clearly hoping is now the jury is getting the full understanding that this is a man that truth and lies are interchangeable and you can't give him any weight to anything he says. the government really needs the jury to believe that in order for them to prove their case here. >> john, do you think the prosecution is trying to paint the picture that he's a liar? or are they trying to paint the picture that he had knowledge of self-defense laws when he was giving his statements to police? or both? >> actually, both. i mean, at the time he went on hannity's program, he had injected himself into a public figure status, the stand your ground law has been discussed nationally by everyone before he went on that program. he heard of it. so for him to deny that and to do it, i think, as others have said in a way that looks like he's telling the truth when a point of fact is he was lying, now the question his demeanor and telling a lie is very consistent with how he c
so he's clearly outright lied. and what the prosecution is clearly hoping is now the jury is getting the full understanding that this is a man that truth and lies are interchangeable and you can't give him any weight to anything he says. the government really needs the jury to believe that in order for them to prove their case here. >> john, do you think the prosecution is trying to paint the picture that he's a liar? or are they trying to paint the picture that he had knowledge of...
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they have a pretty good case without having to prove all of these lies. >> it goes to the lies. again, built up lie after lie. one lie wasn't following him and then he says i was following hmm, i at any time mean i was really following. then he opportunity know the street name but lived there four years, leds to the credibility of the defendant. >> on the facts undisputable he is convictable. i went out looking for bad guys, afound a bad guy and i shot him year the fact he was getting beat himself in self-defense he shot the guy. you saw the dummy. you saw two hours plus closing arguments there. the dumb -- the dummy. it's traumatic. and it seems to be effective even for the prosecution. >> i think it is dramatic. and i think that kind of trauma, at a minimum, keeps the jury, who has been sequestered and paying attention for weeks, keeps them awake. i agree that all it does is open the door for tomorrow the defense to come in bring in the same dummy and explain how the prosecution's point wasn't right. it's a little bit of a risk. it can play well for the prosecution pause it al
they have a pretty good case without having to prove all of these lies. >> it goes to the lies. again, built up lie after lie. one lie wasn't following him and then he says i was following hmm, i at any time mean i was really following. then he opportunity know the street name but lived there four years, leds to the credibility of the defendant. >> on the facts undisputable he is convictable. i went out looking for bad guys, afound a bad guy and i shot him year the fact he was...
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bill clinton lied to "60 minutes" about jennifer flowers, he lies to america, to the "new york times," to the daily news, and they were okay with that. they were all okay with that. the new york media never came right out and said it, but what was obvious was they thought lying about sex was okay. and then when president clinton lied about sex with an intern in the white house, the new york media along with most democrats and liberals made it very, very clear that they really did think that lying about sex was okay. they said it outright, even under oath, as president. that's what bill clinton did. and in the 15 years since bill clinton told this lie -- >> i did not have sexual relations with that woman. ms. lewinsky. >> -- in the 15 years since the president of the united states looked you, america, in the eye, looked everyone in the eye and said that lie about sex, the new york media and many democrats and liberals have actually somehow become far less forgiving, far less understanding about lying about sex. we are hearing shocked indig nns from people who never complained about bil
bill clinton lied to "60 minutes" about jennifer flowers, he lies to america, to the "new york times," to the daily news, and they were okay with that. they were all okay with that. the new york media never came right out and said it, but what was obvious was they thought lying about sex was okay. and then when president clinton lied about sex with an intern in the white house, the new york media along with most democrats and liberals made it very, very clear that they...
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. >> he lied to american people.t would be great nancy pelosi a self-proclaimed feminist that she is fighting for the rights of women would come out and say, this is not what the democratic party stands for. these are not the kinds of candidates we wanted to prop up. if we are going to talk about a republican war on women, we need to have some credibility on the issue, anthony weiner has lied to his wife and lied to the american people. he is complete thing unfold. it's not acceptable. she is most powerful woman on capitol hill. what a great statement, i'm going to stand up for women. >> i don't understand, what women is she standing up. this is between him and his wife. lying part, you are right. but that doesn't have anything to do with women. he is lying to everybody. i don't think that nancy pelosi needs the insert herself, she is imploding. >> stuart: didn't ms. pelosi say she was going clean the swamp. she wasn't referring to congress. she was referring to american politics. >> she has no control over new york
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>> they -- allegedly they lied to the irs. they didn't file taxes.hey lied to the bankruptcy court, minimizing what their claims were. and they lied to financial -- >> bill: you are not explaining it clearly. let me ask the question and you answer the question. you are not explaining it clearly. okay. the irs. >> yes. >> bill: they file a tax return? >> they did not file tax returns. that's the problem. >> bill: how many years didn't they file. >> 2004 to 2008. >> bill: six years no tax return that will get new jail. >> that will get new jail. >> bill: then i understand, guilfoyle, they filed for bankruptcy and the government says what? >> the government says you have lied about your assets, the holdings, the amount of income you make. >> bill: they had money. >> they weren't declaring. for example in one year he made $964,000 close to a million dollars a year during the time that they are evading, filing taxes. they also lied on applications it's alleged for port gages to be able to get loans. this is a big problem. 39 count indictment. >> bill: i w
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. >>> and now an "ac 360 special," ser sex, lies and audio tape. jodi arias trial. >>> good evening. i'm randi kaye. it was a shocking trial revealing details of sex, stocking and secrets. now five years after jodi arias killed her former boyfriend, after five months of riveting testimony and a conviction for first-degree murder, the jury deadlocked over whether joe did -- jodi deserves the death penalty. she still faces life in prison or a death sentence. tonight you can watch the testimony, weigh the evidence and you decide what jodi's penalty should be. we want to warn you, it is graphic and the images and language may be too explicit for young viewers. a story of sex, lies -- >> i'm not guilty. >> and audio tapes. >> the best times when we had a freaking raw session. >> the trial of jodi ann arias has come to an end. >> the state of arizona versus jodi arias count one we the jury find her guilty to first-degree murder, guilty. >> a trial that chance fixed the nation. >> this is a case, a story, a criminal defendant unlike any other we met befor
. >>> and now an "ac 360 special," ser sex, lies and audio tape. jodi arias trial. >>> good evening. i'm randi kaye. it was a shocking trial revealing details of sex, stocking and secrets. now five years after jodi arias killed her former boyfriend, after five months of riveting testimony and a conviction for first-degree murder, the jury deadlocked over whether joe did -- jodi deserves the death penalty. she still faces life in prison or a death sentence. tonight...
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but now instead of a gun, instead of a knife, she uses lies and she uses these lies in court when shetified. she's an individual who is manipulative. this is an individual who wants to play the victim. >> reporter: then it was the defense's turn making their case. >> it's not even about whether or not you like jodi arias. nine days out of ten i don't like jodi arias. >> anything less than first degree is a victory for the defense here. so what you want to play is obviously their story of self-defense, that something happened in the heat of passion between these two people who at one time were linked as lovers. >> jodi arias says travis alexander yelled at her for dropping the camera. he called her stupid. he says even a 5-year-old could hold the camera. and then he jumps out. and then he attacks. and then he holds her down. and she remembers that on a previous occasion when he holds her down he had choked her to the point where she lost consciousness. she feared that it might go farther. this time was different. he was angry. he was angry in a different way. she was in reasonable fear
but now instead of a gun, instead of a knife, she uses lies and she uses these lies in court when shetified. she's an individual who is manipulative. this is an individual who wants to play the victim. >> reporter: then it was the defense's turn making their case. >> it's not even about whether or not you like jodi arias. nine days out of ten i don't like jodi arias. >> anything less than first degree is a victory for the defense here. so what you want to play is obviously...
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. >> a tangled web of lies. proved that web? and what will the defense do to counter it? joining me now, former prosecutor marcia clark and billy martin. hello to both of you. >> hello, reverend. >> billy, big picture moving forward. how did the prosecution do, and what do the defense attorneys have to respond to? >> well, the prosecution put in a lot of evidence, reverend, but i think they opened the door for defense council to really go at and try to poke holes in their case. and they did so. i think the defense has done a very good job. now, i'm not in the courtroom and i can't see the reaction of the jury. but by putting on a detective to talk about the story or the statement that mr. zimmerman made, it allowed zimmerman's story to come out in the prosecution's case. it brought zimmerman into the prosecution's case. on the web of lies they're trying to show that he lacks credibility. but there is a risk whenever you try that tactic. and that risk is that you keep allowing the defense to put his case in durin
. >> a tangled web of lies. proved that web? and what will the defense do to counter it? joining me now, former prosecutor marcia clark and billy martin. hello to both of you. >> hello, reverend. >> billy, big picture moving forward. how did the prosecution do, and what do the defense attorneys have to respond to? >> well, the prosecution put in a lot of evidence, reverend, but i think they opened the door for defense council to really go at and try to poke holes in...
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. >> lies, lies, lies. very offensive lies. the police officer and the military officers should be charged with war crimes. >> reporter: the mass shooting has only inflamed a tense standoff between the muslim brotherhood and the military. calling today's violence a massacre, the group urged its supporters to rise up against the army and egypt's top muslim cleric warned of civil war. >> pelley: clarissa ward is joining us now in cairo. clarissa, the president that was installed by the military has ordered an investigation of t-f shootings. has that had any impact at all? >> well, scott, it's not very likely to. there's deep mistrust on both sides. each thinks that the other is manipulating the facts for their own political gain and the fact of the matter is that neither president here-- not morsi who was deposed by the military and not addly mansour, the president appointed by the military, can say they are in charge of all of egypt. >> pelley: clarissa ward in cairo for us tonight. clarissa, thank you. in canada, eight more bod
. >> lies, lies, lies. very offensive lies. the police officer and the military officers should be charged with war crimes. >> reporter: the mass shooting has only inflamed a tense standoff between the muslim brotherhood and the military. calling today's violence a massacre, the group urged its supporters to rise up against the army and egypt's top muslim cleric warned of civil war. >> pelley: clarissa ward is joining us now in cairo. clarissa, the president that was installed...
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let the state make as many lies as they want. i will shove it up or down their notes tomorrow. >> this is not a judge that will make them look wrong. not going to say, well -- >> let me tell you something. not a popularity contest with the judge. if the judge has a problem, you say i would like to make my record for the court of appeals. your not there to make a friend. >> why do that if it's only going to look like you are trying to interrupt. >> if they walk away with a manslaughter discussion because they weren't aggressive, we'll have this discussion. >> yes, we will. >> george zimmerman's own interview with sean hannity in the closing argument. listen. >> on the 911 call, you say he's running. you said that to the dispatch. any chance in retrospect, you look back on that night, trying to get into the mind-set. we also have learned that trayvon was speaking with his girlfriend supposedly at the time, that maybe he was afraid of you, didn't know who you were? >> no. >> you don't think -- why do you think he was running then? >
let the state make as many lies as they want. i will shove it up or down their notes tomorrow. >> this is not a judge that will make them look wrong. not going to say, well -- >> let me tell you something. not a popularity contest with the judge. if the judge has a problem, you say i would like to make my record for the court of appeals. your not there to make a friend. >> why do that if it's only going to look like you are trying to interrupt. >> if they walk away with...
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he said these aren't significant lies.somewhat different tellings and as you heard from witnesses, people tell things slightly different each time. i did not think these lies were so dramatic that they proved george zimmerman was guilty, but the prosecution put a lot of stock in it and the jury certainly will remember that the prosecution claims the lies prove that he knew he had a guilty conscience. >> page, were the lies significant? >> not necessarily. but many times a jury will look at a potential witness, a defendant, and believe that if they lied about little things, minor inconsistencies, then maybe they're lying about the big stuff, too. i think the state had to do this. this is the whole reason they put mr. zimmerman's prior statements into evidence. i think this is a mistakes because then the state did not have to call him. it would have been much more effective if you are cross-examining hmm at trial. all they can do is reference those statements and try to get the jury to think if he's inconsistent about minor
he said these aren't significant lies.somewhat different tellings and as you heard from witnesses, people tell things slightly different each time. i did not think these lies were so dramatic that they proved george zimmerman was guilty, but the prosecution put a lot of stock in it and the jury certainly will remember that the prosecution claims the lies prove that he knew he had a guilty conscience. >> page, were the lies significant? >> not necessarily. but many times a jury will...
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i'm still focusing on this notion they are lies. waited for ana to expose some. haven't exposed any. talks about induction, logic, maybe we've even talked about common sense, though not a lot of it in terms of actual evidence. the evidence we've heard so far is consistent with self-defense, and the issue becomes how far do you have to come near death in order to act in self-defense? and was it commence rate with the risk that he was facing at this time? now, he's made clear that he is afraid, and i think he did to you, he would go unconscious. and he said his head was being banged on the ground repeatedly. no objective standard in the state of florida about how much pressure per square inch should be placed on your head as it is slammed on the ground. >> and his injuries are consistent with what he is saying. >> there is lacerations on the back of the head, black and blues, marks on his body. not such marks on mr. martin. there is no witness that says that mr. martin was below. the evidence shows that mr. zimmerman was below and was the victim of the pummelling.
i'm still focusing on this notion they are lies. waited for ana to expose some. haven't exposed any. talks about induction, logic, maybe we've even talked about common sense, though not a lot of it in terms of actual evidence. the evidence we've heard so far is consistent with self-defense, and the issue becomes how far do you have to come near death in order to act in self-defense? and was it commence rate with the risk that he was facing at this time? now, he's made clear that he is afraid,...
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one of the most amazing parts of the episode have been that james clapper an others lied to the american congress, which everyone acknowledges, about what the nsa is doing. it's amazing he hasn't been prosecuted but still has his job. it lets national security officials continue to lie to the public, which happened in
one of the most amazing parts of the episode have been that james clapper an others lied to the american congress, which everyone acknowledges, about what the nsa is doing. it's amazing he hasn't been prosecuted but still has his job. it lets national security officials continue to lie to the public, which happened in
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who can help keep your investments on course, whatever lies ahead?hat someone is a morgan stanley financial advisor. and we're ready work for you. >> stocks to keep t the market strong charles what have you got? >> move over silicon. this is stock that breaking out this week. >> adam what dow think about it? >> they haven't paid a dividend. >> what do you peck? >> sdy. the dividend paying and a way to get a return. >> what do you make of that? >> i like it. i think it is an excellent pick. and i will put mine with warren buffet. i, you never think he is over rated? >> no, i think he is underrated and a genius on a unique scale. >> long term they are good? >> long-term it is great. i don't know how much longer and i love anything with mr. buffet. >> guys, thank you very much, that will do it. >> you think it is just your privacy under attack? try your wallet. to how much phone companies are charging the u.s. government for the u.s. surveillance and the government is ping for it with a tax paying money. is this an outrage? or if it keeps us safe is it
who can help keep your investments on course, whatever lies ahead?hat someone is a morgan stanley financial advisor. and we're ready work for you. >> stocks to keep t the market strong charles what have you got? >> move over silicon. this is stock that breaking out this week. >> adam what dow think about it? >> they haven't paid a dividend. >> what do you peck? >> sdy. the dividend paying and a way to get a return. >> what do you make of that? >>...
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>> that he lied about it. he literally said, i was hacked, andrew breitbart is full of you know what, b.s. and then he lied and got members of congress to back him. >> he give perverts a bad name. >> he really does. they're embarrassed by him. >> remember in clinton in '88 he was -- everybody left the room. he got the butt of the jokes on the late night shows and then he went on with the saxophone. turned it around. >> right. >> what does weiner do? go on with an extra pair of underwear? >> play a saxophone. >> dana -- >> i didn't say that. >> you're a pure -- >> what happened, bob? >> didn't say that. >> i don't know. i think she's going to hell. >> i think eric said that. >> how about this. here's an idea why don't we create a separate island and call it pervert island. and send all of the democrats and some of the republicans and they can all go there and you can be -- he can be a mayor. >> like detroit. >> i was going to say -- >> good idea, dana. take over detroit. >> you're mayor of that. >> i would like
>> that he lied about it. he literally said, i was hacked, andrew breitbart is full of you know what, b.s. and then he lied and got members of congress to back him. >> he give perverts a bad name. >> he really does. they're embarrassed by him. >> remember in clinton in '88 he was -- everybody left the room. he got the butt of the jokes on the late night shows and then he went on with the saxophone. turned it around. >> right. >> what does weiner do? go on...
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>> they lied from the beginning. they lied to the parents. i can't believe they're not moreau fended. >> what he said, did he not, the phony scandal had to do with the talking points. that's what he tried to get out of it. i think they were misleading from the beginning, i agree with that completely and i said that earlier on, i just don't -- first of all, the international black eye because we don't know that, not a country said that. >> president of libya mocked us, said we called it a terrorist attack and we are saying it is a video through the middle east, and misrepresenting and lying -- >> who is lying. >> they did! >> lying about the talking points. >> let's tie this to stand your ground. let's do that. if we can implicate stand your ground in this, there will be rage across the country. >> you think the united states doesn't care what's going onto bring these guys to justice? >> it is relieved a lot of things happened in the last five weeks and has taken it off the radar. >> put it this way. maybe he's interested in hillary clinton, m
>> they lied from the beginning. they lied to the parents. i can't believe they're not moreau fended. >> what he said, did he not, the phony scandal had to do with the talking points. that's what he tried to get out of it. i think they were misleading from the beginning, i agree with that completely and i said that earlier on, i just don't -- first of all, the international black eye because we don't know that, not a country said that. >> president of libya mocked us, said we...
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and that tells me this is one program that works to protect your privacy and li up to our constitutional obligation in congress that says we must provide for the general defense of the united states. we have found how to do this and protect your privacy. remember, most people think these phone calls are recorded. they're not. most people think their names are associated with these phone numbers. they're not. it's just a whole list of phone numbers with no names and no addresses. when a terrorist number, just a terrorist number is found, they plug it in to these numbers and
and that tells me this is one program that works to protect your privacy and li up to our constitutional obligation in congress that says we must provide for the general defense of the united states. we have found how to do this and protect your privacy. remember, most people think these phone calls are recorded. they're not. most people think their names are associated with these phone numbers. they're not. it's just a whole list of phone numbers with no names and no addresses. when a...
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. >>> what lies beneath as millions head to the beaches, there's a problem. the waters aren't entirely safe in many places where sandy visited. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. it is a wild night in tahrir square in cairo and across egypt for that matter. just today and just like that, their new president is gone. the last time we saw an upheaval like this was during the arab spring, when hosni mubarak was thrown from power. the new president, morsi, was democratically elected. now he's gone after a year in office. and right now, tonight, the power structure is vague, after the military rolled in. our team is in place in cairo tonight, including our chief foreign correspondent, richard engel, back on familiar territory. richard, good evening. >> reporter: good evening, brian. some people here are saying what has happened today was a coup. that is certainly what the now ousted president morsi is saying in the only statements so far. he said "a revolution has been stolen." but in tahrir square, they are not calling this a coup. they say it was milit
. >>> what lies beneath as millions head to the beaches, there's a problem. the waters aren't entirely safe in many places where sandy visited. "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. it is a wild night in tahrir square in cairo and across egypt for that matter. just today and just like that, their new president is gone. the last time we saw an upheaval like this was during the arab spring, when hosni mubarak was thrown from power. the new president, morsi, was...
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want to get reaction, lis, first from you.ms there was builterness on the part of one of the defense attorneys and the prosecutors. was that a surprise to see them sort of unload in the press conference following? >> i think it was surprising to see the defense unload when he said the prosecution was quote unquote a disgrace, disgraceful. haven't seen that before from a defense attorney. but look, they were happy, they were excited, and i don't really blame them. they had the better case. the prosecution came out defending themselves, ironic when you're the prosecution. they were always defending themselves, all from the beginning of the trial, when you turned on the tv, looked at the prosecution, many, many times looking at the state case, i thought it was a defense case itself. >> remi, you heard alan dershowitz, he was not, let's just say he was not even gracious about his excoriating views of the prosecutor. do you share the views that the prosecutor went way over the line in this case? >> well, the prosecutor has an oblig
want to get reaction, lis, first from you.ms there was builterness on the part of one of the defense attorneys and the prosecutors. was that a surprise to see them sort of unload in the press conference following? >> i think it was surprising to see the defense unload when he said the prosecution was quote unquote a disgrace, disgraceful. haven't seen that before from a defense attorney. but look, they were happy, they were excited, and i don't really blame them. they had the better case....
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so he actually just admits that he lied.ys it was the least untruthful response he could make. senator wyden puts out a statement saying that he's upset about it and that he believes that director clapper lied to him but then a few days after that, it turns out director clapper clearly getting the advice of counsel sends a letter to dianne feinstein, the chairman of the senate intelligence committee and says i didn't really understand the question and it was -- while my answer was erroneous, i thought it was because we were talking about a different part of the patriot act, not this one. which is clearly another lie. >> bill: i have raised this issue at a white house briefing with press secretary james carney who is annoyed at me that i would ask the question. and he basically dismissed it. said director clapper is already -- has already apologized for that in effect. so the administration is really kind of brushing this off. he lied to congress but so what. >> how can that be? in a democratic form of government, we can't ha
so he actually just admits that he lied.ys it was the least untruthful response he could make. senator wyden puts out a statement saying that he's upset about it and that he believes that director clapper lied to him but then a few days after that, it turns out director clapper clearly getting the advice of counsel sends a letter to dianne feinstein, the chairman of the senate intelligence committee and says i didn't really understand the question and it was -- while my answer was erroneous, i...
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. >> finally, congratulations to a young golfer. 10-year-old lucy li was the youngest player to qualify for the u.s. amateur. she shot a 5 over 75 in oakland. the usga event is august 5th. not even a teenager, 10 years old and so talented. the future is bright. >>> she is amazing. >> remarkable and belle get to watch her for -- and we will get to watch her for years to come. >> thank you. from
. >> finally, congratulations to a young golfer. 10-year-old lucy li was the youngest player to qualify for the u.s. amateur. she shot a 5 over 75 in oakland. the usga event is august 5th. not even a teenager, 10 years old and so talented. the future is bright. >>> she is amazing. >> remarkable and belle get to watch her for -- and we will get to watch her for years to come. >> thank you. from