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. >> i'm going to start call you you mcdreamy, mark. i'm going to start calling you you that because i think you're jealous. >> i'm not jealous. >> let's get caught up with the other stories. >> investigators have released a horrifying photo of part of the interior of the asiana flight that crashed on saturday. the voice recorder shows that the crew called for a go around twice in the final seconds before the crash. and we have voices of those in the plane crash called for help. >> we just got in a plane crash and there are a lot of people that need help. we have a lot of people that weren't found and they're burned very badly here. >> and edward snowden is waiting for a response from venezuela on his request for asylum. >> and the dow broke the former record set back in may and the s&p also reach its all-time high today. >> thanks for watching. and guaranteed 1-second trades. and at the center of it all is a surprisingly low price -- just $7.95. in fact, fidelity gives you lower trade commissions than schwab, td ameritrade, and etrade.
. >> i'm going to start call you you mcdreamy, mark. i'm going to start calling you you that because i think you're jealous. >> i'm not jealous. >> let's get caught up with the other stories. >> investigators have released a horrifying photo of part of the interior of the asiana flight that crashed on saturday. the voice recorder shows that the crew called for a go around twice in the final seconds before the crash. and we have voices of those in the plane crash called...
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. >> right, god forbid tomorrow when we come back after mcdreamy's rebuttal, because if i were sunny's husband i would file for divorce, because he's going to think it's the greatest thing she ever seen. i thought this was abysmal. i said it the last hour, when you have the law, you pound the law. when you have the facts, you pound the facts. when you don't have either, you pound the table. he was yelling the entire time. >> he was not. >> i understand emotion. we just played it. who are you going to believe, sunny or the tape? i watched the tape. it sounded to me like he was yelling. and it looked like -- >> the entire time, mark? >> yes. when he was screaming and he was yelling and doing all these antics. sunny, at a certain point, that's great. at a certain point, jurors are going to get their jury instructions and they want to know the law and understand what their job is. my experience has been that generally, jurors appreciate it when you walk them through the law and how the facts apply to the law. this argument that was made might have been great for tv and for the cheer leadin
. >> right, god forbid tomorrow when we come back after mcdreamy's rebuttal, because if i were sunny's husband i would file for divorce, because he's going to think it's the greatest thing she ever seen. i thought this was abysmal. i said it the last hour, when you have the law, you pound the law. when you have the facts, you pound the facts. when you don't have either, you pound the table. he was yelling the entire time. >> he was not. >> i understand emotion. we just played...
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. >> no, in fact, mcdreamy, the prosecutor as my friend sunny calls him, was the one who argued before hand that he was on top. now mcdreamy has got trayvon on top, and the problem with this is, when you're talking about two different theories, and if they are both reasonable, they don't have to be equally reasonable, but both reasonable, and one points towards innocence, the other towards guilt, the jury is instructed they must take the one that points towards innocence and find the defendant not guilty. this is the prosecution conceding reasonable doubt. in fact, it almost seems as if the prosecution is doing what defense lawyers do often, which is trying to stake out a possibility, because the evidence is so heavily weighted against them. >> i want to play more of what the prosecutor was doing with this dummy, which argues to mark's point. let's watch. >> if this person, this mannequin were carrying a firearm on their waist, where would the gun be right now in relation to me? >> it would be at your left inner thigh. >> right here, right. >> yes, if he was right-handed. >> underneath
. >> no, in fact, mcdreamy, the prosecutor as my friend sunny calls him, was the one who argued before hand that he was on top. now mcdreamy has got trayvon on top, and the problem with this is, when you're talking about two different theories, and if they are both reasonable, they don't have to be equally reasonable, but both reasonable, and one points towards innocence, the other towards guilt, the jury is instructed they must take the one that points towards innocence and find the...
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a lot of the courtroom watchers are calling him prosecutor mcdreamy. half of the jury stood up and looked over the well to sew what he was doing. i think it went over extremely well. this witness was not a good witness for the defense. i'm not quite sure why they called him. they didn't really need to call this sort of pseudo use of force expert. and the prosecution did a really good job of taking what was a defense witness and then turning him into a prosecution witness by doing this in-courtroom demonstration. it was pretty effective. >> danny, do you think it was effective for the prosecution? >> you have to balance the risk and reward of calling every witness. he was testifying what police officers call continue continuance of force. so you have to ask what was the potential benefit? the down side is the prosecution had the opportunity to cross examine this expert and inquire about things that may not have been appropriate uses of force. so there is a risk and reward. i can stay critics saying this may have been a bad witness for the defense, but t
a lot of the courtroom watchers are calling him prosecutor mcdreamy. half of the jury stood up and looked over the well to sew what he was doing. i think it went over extremely well. this witness was not a good witness for the defense. i'm not quite sure why they called him. they didn't really need to call this sort of pseudo use of force expert. and the prosecution did a really good job of taking what was a defense witness and then turning him into a prosecution witness by doing this...
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mcdreamy. he is in his 40's, he's successful, he's a doctor, and he looks like patrick dempsey. 35% of women said education was the most important quality followed by being a hard worker and then a gentleman. by the way, the worst qualities? a bad temper. >> we want to know what do you think makes the perfect man. send those comments to us. you can tweet them at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail at fox friends first at foxnews.com. we look forward to reading those together later in the show. >>> the time is 26 after the top of the hour. coming up, milk, it doesn't do a body good? the shocking new study debunking what we've all believed for a lot of years. >> in theory it is a good idea. the t.s.a. wants to speed up security. but there is just one problem. now you'll be screened by dogs. >>> first on this day in history in 1956, elvis presley recorded "don't be cruel" and"hound dog." ♪ ♪ ♪ eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is
mcdreamy. he is in his 40's, he's successful, he's a doctor, and he looks like patrick dempsey. 35% of women said education was the most important quality followed by being a hard worker and then a gentleman. by the way, the worst qualities? a bad temper. >> we want to know what do you think makes the perfect man. send those comments to us. you can tweet them at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail at fox friends first at foxnews.com. we look forward to reading those together later in...
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i'm sorry, father mcdreamy, you were saying that lobby is not a good word for it. >> probably a betterd would be "gay cabal," "gay clique." >> john: right and other nouns include a gay brunch air, man pile. a cabin crew. and oscar party or a palm springs traffic jam. ( laughter ) if there is a gay lobby, what is it that they want? how much damage could they do? >> so there have been long rumor here's that the gay lobby drove pope benedict from the church. >> john: that is just ridiculous. a gay lobby did not drive pope benedict from the church because if they had, it would have looked like this. ♪ ♪ ( cheers and applause ) >> john: you've got to admit, that would have been one hell of an exit. the bottom line to all of this is no matter what country you live in, what religion you belong to, it seems crazy that in this day and age, anyone has a problem with which gender you want to, uhm-- what's the phrase? >> what to do sex with each ( che. ( cheers and applause ). >> john: welcome back to the show. earlier this week, one of america's most prominent politicians had some big news. >> sh
i'm sorry, father mcdreamy, you were saying that lobby is not a good word for it. >> probably a betterd would be "gay cabal," "gay clique." >> john: right and other nouns include a gay brunch air, man pile. a cabin crew. and oscar party or a palm springs traffic jam. ( laughter ) if there is a gay lobby, what is it that they want? how much damage could they do? >> so there have been long rumor here's that the gay lobby drove pope benedict from the church....
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if people were calling him mcdreamy before, mark geragos, they're calling him mcbrilliant. it was one of the best closing rebuttal arguments i have seen. the jury did not take their eyes off of this man. what was so important about it, anderson, is that now i understand why the state was okay with having those six women on the jury, because he specifically sort of honed in on what every mother's nightmare is. a child walking alone in the dark, in the rain, being followed by a stranger and being afraid. that resonated with every single mother in the room and it was so effective. it was excellent. >> i got to go to mark geragos, because he's grinning like a cheshire cat. >> i predicted it last night, it's shocking that sunny thought that he was mcbrilliant and he was mcdreamy. didn't you tweet today, sunny, that he had them at hello? wasn't that yours? >> he did, he did, mark. >> you need to damp it out. you've got a schoolgirl crush on this guy. >> you didn't see an excellent closing? >> no, i did not. i thought it was trite, and frankly, sunny, i guess the only way we will
if people were calling him mcdreamy before, mark geragos, they're calling him mcbrilliant. it was one of the best closing rebuttal arguments i have seen. the jury did not take their eyes off of this man. what was so important about it, anderson, is that now i understand why the state was okay with having those six women on the jury, because he specifically sort of honed in on what every mother's nightmare is. a child walking alone in the dark, in the rain, being followed by a stranger and being...
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i mean, i will tell you that a lot of the courtroom watchers are calling him prosecutor mcdreamy. a lot looked over to see what he was doing. i think it went over well. this witness was not a good witness for the defense. i'm not quite sure why they called him. they didn't need to call this use of force expert and the prosecution did a really good job of taking a defense witness and turning him into a prosecution witness by doing this in courtroom demonstration. it was pretty effective. >> danny, do you think it was effective for the prosecution? >> you have to balance the risk and rewarpd of calling a witness. when you have a use of force expert, they are testifying to what police officers divides force into these different layers. the problem is the supreme court said the appropriate amount of use of force is subjective. do you have an expert saying this use of force was proper? the prosecution had the opportunity to cross examine this expert and inquire about certain things that may have not been appropriate uses of force. with every witness, there is a risk and reward and i ca
i mean, i will tell you that a lot of the courtroom watchers are calling him prosecutor mcdreamy. a lot looked over to see what he was doing. i think it went over well. this witness was not a good witness for the defense. i'm not quite sure why they called him. they didn't need to call this use of force expert and the prosecution did a really good job of taking a defense witness and turning him into a prosecution witness by doing this in courtroom demonstration. it was pretty effective....
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most powerful moment during the rebuttal argument, john guy got up, who, by the way, was nicknamed mcdreamy, all the women love him. he said to the women, isn't it every child's nightmare for a m man, a stranger to follow them home on a rainy night in the dark? every single woman stared at him when he said that, erin, they stopped taking notes. they were captivated. and i thought to myself, that is why these women are on this jury. they are meticulous, they are engaged. but today was a high point for this prosecution. no question, it all really gelled for me. >> all right, well, thanks to all three of you. up next on the zimmerman trial, who made the best statement? casey anthony's attorney will weigh in. >>> and a mysterious person on the defense team. who is she? you see her, the woman there, looks very professional and graceful looking. why is she so controversial? >>> and breaking news in the asiana crash flight situation, we're going live to san francisco where we have breaking news tonight. 130 calories 7 grams of protein the new fiber one caramel nut protein bar. a regular guy with a
most powerful moment during the rebuttal argument, john guy got up, who, by the way, was nicknamed mcdreamy, all the women love him. he said to the women, isn't it every child's nightmare for a m man, a stranger to follow them home on a rainy night in the dark? every single woman stared at him when he said that, erin, they stopped taking notes. they were captivated. and i thought to myself, that is why these women are on this jury. they are meticulous, they are engaged. but today was a high...
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>> sunny has her mcdreamy. to me, o'mara is mcawesome. i thought the prosecutors did a good job. their style was a little more fiery. what i admire is somebody who can -- as an attorney who tries cases, i see someone do that measured calm way of delivering a closing summation after he's lived this case for so long. it's hard to keep emotion out of it. i admire someone who methodically goes through the case and challenges every piece of the prosecution's evidence. i thought it was a terrific closing. >> it was such an extraordinary contrast to the prosecutors, just on volume of voice alone. yesterday, it was so much yelling in that courtroom. today, i don't think o'mara even raised his voice at any point. i think to a fault. i thought he was almost too sedate. but it was a conversational discussion of the evidence. >> which works better? one makes the jury lean forward and listen. the other can risk alienating a jury. >> what you learn is you have to be yourself. people's personalities are what they are, and you can't fake it. there are good people in both categories. i think all
>> sunny has her mcdreamy. to me, o'mara is mcawesome. i thought the prosecutors did a good job. their style was a little more fiery. what i admire is somebody who can -- as an attorney who tries cases, i see someone do that measured calm way of delivering a closing summation after he's lived this case for so long. it's hard to keep emotion out of it. i admire someone who methodically goes through the case and challenges every piece of the prosecution's evidence. i thought it was a...
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if people were calling him mcdreamy before mark geragos, they are calling him perfect. the jury was river vetted. they did not take their eyes off of this man and what was so important about it, anderson, is that now i understand why the state was okay with having those nay mire alone in the dark in the rain being followed by a stranger and being afraid. that resignated singl it was so it was >> i got to go to mark geragos because he's grinning like a cat. mark? >> yeah, i predicted it last night. it's just shocking, isn't it, that sunny thought that he was mcbrilliant. didn't you tweet today sunny he had them at hello? wasn't that yours? >> he did, he did, mark. >> you need to damp it down, sunny. you're seeing this, you got a school girl crush on this guy. >> you didn't see an excellent closing -- >> no, i did not. i thought it was trite. >> wow. >> and frankly -- >> wow. >> and frankly, sunny, i guess the only way we will ever know, the only way we'll ever know and i'll stand corrected and worship at your psychic feet of wonder -- >> you should do that now. >> i'll w
if people were calling him mcdreamy before mark geragos, they are calling him perfect. the jury was river vetted. they did not take their eyes off of this man and what was so important about it, anderson, is that now i understand why the state was okay with having those nay mire alone in the dark in the rain being followed by a stranger and being afraid. that resignated singl it was so it was >> i got to go to mark geragos because he's grinning like a cat. mark? >> yeah, i predicted...
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. >> i know that mark geragos is looking to insult them -- >> i'm trying to tell them that mcdreamy becameiant, and then he became mcloser. the problem is, i was talking with the prosecutor just an hour ago who had the same observation i did. these guys reminded me of baby public defenders who watch law and order and think that is how you're supposed to try a case. this was ridiculous. >> not at all. >> these prosecutors were so out of their league, they were so over the top. you can say whatever you want, you're the one who said he had the jury. do you remember your quote, sunny? he had them at hello. >> we did, and we haven't heard from this jury yet. we don't know what their verdict is -- >> well, we have heard from them. >> by the way, we heard from them yesterday, sunny. it was not guilty. >> we haven't heard their reasoning yet. we haven't heard their reasoning. and i wonder if they believed george zimmerman, did they really believe he acted in self defense or did they just believe there was not enough evidence? sort of like the casey anthony jury. >> oh, god, let me just tell you wh
. >> i know that mark geragos is looking to insult them -- >> i'm trying to tell them that mcdreamy becameiant, and then he became mcloser. the problem is, i was talking with the prosecutor just an hour ago who had the same observation i did. these guys reminded me of baby public defenders who watch law and order and think that is how you're supposed to try a case. this was ridiculous. >> not at all. >> these prosecutors were so out of their league, they were so over the...
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remember the argument i had with sunny about the closing arguments, when he got up there, mcdreamy ore was. i said that was an abortion in terms of an argument. he didn't talk about the law. he was pounding the desk. remember they said they were back there struggling with the law. jurors, emotionally go so far with jurors. you have to explain the law to them. as she said, and one of the things you tell jurors, there is no guidebook. having been a lawyer, i'm going to show you what you have to do. and you lead them through the law. they didn't get anywhere near that. >> if you go back to mark o'mara's final summation, the thing that just struck me was his conversational tone, and he spoke almost as if he was one of the jurors, as if you could picture him in the jury room as the seventh juror walking through the decision making process. when that door closed and started to deliberate, they could still hear that conversational tone as he just casually walks through each juror. there's no question that he structured his closing that way. >> the question is why, which is why closing argume
remember the argument i had with sunny about the closing arguments, when he got up there, mcdreamy ore was. i said that was an abortion in terms of an argument. he didn't talk about the law. he was pounding the desk. remember they said they were back there struggling with the law. jurors, emotionally go so far with jurors. you have to explain the law to them. as she said, and one of the things you tell jurors, there is no guidebook. having been a lawyer, i'm going to show you what you have to...
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the official results are in and it will have you looking for your very own mcdreamy.ox & friends" first" staorts right now. >> good morning to you. you are watching "fox & friends" first. >> thank you for joining us. thanks for starting the day this way. time for your five at 5:00. we start with this breathtaking video overnight. an unmanned russian rocket exploding and crashing to earth. this video shows it erupting into a ball of fire just seconds after it launched in kazakhstan. right now investigators believe engine failure is to blame. luckily there has been no reported injuries. people nearby were evacuated. the rocket was carrying 600 tons of toxic propellant. >> listen to this: we thought we were going down. those words coming from a passenger on board a spirit airline flight that came so close to colliding with a skydiving plane. the f.a.a. is investigating that incident. it happened sunday night. the jetliner headed to dallas, texas, was forced to take a sharp dive over michigan to avoid the other plane. will you go -- luggage bins were popping open, passeng
the official results are in and it will have you looking for your very own mcdreamy.ox & friends" first" staorts right now. >> good morning to you. you are watching "fox & friends" first. >> thank you for joining us. thanks for starting the day this way. time for your five at 5:00. we start with this breathtaking video overnight. an unmanned russian rocket exploding and crashing to earth. this video shows it erupting into a ball of fire just seconds after...
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remember the argument with sunny, the closing arguments, mcdreamy or whatever.didn't talk about the law he was pounding the desk. remember, they said they were back there struggling with the law. jurors, you know, emotionally go so far with jurors. you have to explain the law to them. as she said and one of the things you tell jurors is there is no guide book to what to do so having been a lawyer and trying cases, i'm going to show you what you have to do and lead them through the law. they didn't get near there. >> if you get to mark o'mara's final is his conversational tone and he spoke almost as if he was one of the juror, as if you could picture him in the jury room as the 7th juror walking through the decision-making process and i believe when that door closed and they started to deliberate they could hear that conversational tone as he casually walks through each juror. there is no question he structured the closing that way. >> which is why closing arguments are not to convince people. a closing argument is so that you can give the jurors already with you
remember the argument with sunny, the closing arguments, mcdreamy or whatever.didn't talk about the law he was pounding the desk. remember, they said they were back there struggling with the law. jurors, you know, emotionally go so far with jurors. you have to explain the law to them. as she said and one of the things you tell jurors is there is no guide book to what to do so having been a lawyer and trying cases, i'm going to show you what you have to do and lead them through the law. they...
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i'm trying to tell you that mcdreamy became mcbrilliant. then he became mcloser. the problem with this guy -- and i was talking with a prosecutor an hour ago who had the same observation i did. these guys reminded me of baby public defenders who watch "law & order" and think that's how you're supposed to try a case. >> not at all. >> this was ridiculous. these prosecutors were so out of their league. >> that is not fair, mark. >> they were so over the top. you can say whatever you want. you're the one who said -- do you remember your quote, sunny? he had them at hello. >> he did. you know what? we haven't heard from this jury yet. we don't know what their verdict is. >> well, we have heard from them. >> oh, did we hear from them? >> we heard from them yesterday, sunny. it was not guilty. >> we haven't heard their reasoning yet. >> you're never going to get into their reasoning. >> did they believe george zimmerman? did they believe he acted in self-defense? did they believe there wasn't enough evidence? >> let me tell you what they're going to say. >> mark, tell u
i'm trying to tell you that mcdreamy became mcbrilliant. then he became mcloser. the problem with this guy -- and i was talking with a prosecutor an hour ago who had the same observation i did. these guys reminded me of baby public defenders who watch "law & order" and think that's how you're supposed to try a case. >> not at all. >> this was ridiculous. these prosecutors were so out of their league. >> that is not fair, mark. >> they were so over the top....
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if people were calling him mcdreamy before mark geragos, they are calling him perfect. the jury was river vetted. they did not take their eyes off of this man and what was so important about it, anderson, is that now i understand why the state was okay with having those six women on the jury, because he specifically just sort of homed in on what every mother's nay mire is, her child walking alone in the dark in the rain being followed by a stranger and being afraid. that resignated with every single mother in the room, and it was so effective. it was excellent. >> i got to go to mark geragos because he's grinning like a cat. mark? >> yeah, i predicted it last night. it's just shocking, isn't it, that sunny thought that he was mcbrilliant. didn't you tweet today sunny he had them at hello? wasn't that yours? >> he did, he did, mark. >> you need to damp it down, sunny. you're seeing this, you got a school girl crush on this guy. >> you didn't see an excellent closing -- >> no, i did not. i thought it was trite. >> wow. >> and frankly -- >> wow. >> and frankly, sunny, i gu
if people were calling him mcdreamy before mark geragos, they are calling him perfect. the jury was river vetted. they did not take their eyes off of this man and what was so important about it, anderson, is that now i understand why the state was okay with having those six women on the jury, because he specifically just sort of homed in on what every mother's nay mire is, her child walking alone in the dark in the rain being followed by a stranger and being afraid. that resignated with every...
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mcdreamy from "gray's anatomy" got the most votes. 35%.right. >> gretchen: said that he would be the guy they'd want. >> brian: we want to know if this study is correct by your book. what is your criteria for the perfect guy and we could change, eric, couldn't we? we could change. >> gretchen: you can always go to medical school. >> brian: right. we're thinking about it. >> eric: obamacare is going to ruin the whole doctor thing. >> brian: don't start talking down the study. straight ahead. >> gretchen: why couldn't americans understand one of the most important witnesses in the george zimmerman trial? this colombia professor had an idea. >> she was very articulate. i think people did understand her. she's speak black english. a lot of people think black english is bad gramar but that's like saying a cocker spaniel is a bad kind of saint bernard. they're different kinds of english. >> gretchen: is it right or offensive? we'll debate it. >> brian: then a reporter gets revenge against the punks who tried to sabotage his live shot. good job.
mcdreamy from "gray's anatomy" got the most votes. 35%.right. >> gretchen: said that he would be the guy they'd want. >> brian: we want to know if this study is correct by your book. what is your criteria for the perfect guy and we could change, eric, couldn't we? we could change. >> gretchen: you can always go to medical school. >> brian: right. we're thinking about it. >> eric: obamacare is going to ruin the whole doctor thing. >> brian: don't...
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mcdreamy, aka patrick dempsey who plays dr. derek shepherd on abc's "grey's anatomy."most effective, do you have a map because i just got lost in your eyes. >> that works? >> some of it -- >> no, no, no. >> that's from a song, right? >> in your eyes, right. >>> and when you think of george stephanopoulos, forget about his political savvy, the first thing that comes to mind for some, george, it's your crowning glory, your hair. >> it is beautiful. >> at least one person -- >> yes. >> luscious and dynamite. >> you've got a lot of it. >> very suave there and at least one person envisions you with a different look. dreadlocks. so let's take a look at it. there it is. dreadlocks. at least one person -- have you seen this in "the daily caller." which must have had a slow holiday weekend because someone took the time -- >> i like that one. >> -- to reveal his inner bob marley. >> i did not discover this myself. my daughter was online yesterday and found this. she did not stop laughing for about 20 minutes. >> she loved it, didn't she? >> she loved every second. >> what did al
mcdreamy, aka patrick dempsey who plays dr. derek shepherd on abc's "grey's anatomy."most effective, do you have a map because i just got lost in your eyes. >> that works? >> some of it -- >> no, no, no. >> that's from a song, right? >> in your eyes, right. >>> and when you think of george stephanopoulos, forget about his political savvy, the first thing that comes to mind for some, george, it's your crowning glory, your hair. >> it is...
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know this is serious but how do you feel about you being a big serious prosecutor and being called mcdreamy and the whole elevator erupts including him and he turns bright red and says that's an awkward question. and then they said how does your wife feel about it? he said have a great day but that's the most interesting question i have gotten throughout the process. the defense seems to be a little more serious than the prosecution at least -- obviously the burden is on the prosecution but they seem to be a little more light hearted. and the interesting thing is when i said that george zimmerman walked over to the window with his family, if you look up at the top of this building, george zimmerman at times is watching, he's looking out onto the courtyard and looking at all the media. he's looking at the handful of protesters who have walked out and who have gathered this morning, and i went over and talked to them and got some signs. there is one that says justice for trayvon. there are three people here who have george zimmerman signs and they say we love you, george. we are not -- we are
know this is serious but how do you feel about you being a big serious prosecutor and being called mcdreamy and the whole elevator erupts including him and he turns bright red and says that's an awkward question. and then they said how does your wife feel about it? he said have a great day but that's the most interesting question i have gotten throughout the process. the defense seems to be a little more serious than the prosecution at least -- obviously the burden is on the prosecution but...
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people in the courthouse have been calling him mcdreamy. i'm sure they're calling him mcbrilliant now because it was that good. i've seen a lot of closing arguments and he's what prosecutors call a closer, wolf. you usually have someone that starts and someone that ends because you get two chances at a close, argument and the closer is the one who really has to bring it home. he did his job brilliantly. i don't think i've ever seen one quite that good. >> i'll play another clip and, jeffrey, listen to this because i want you to explain what was going on here. this is near the end of the prosecutor john guy's rebuttal, if you will, to what we heard from mark oma o'mara, the defen attorney, earlier in the day. >> this case is not about race. it's about right and wrong. it's that simple. and let me suggest to you how you know that for sure. ask yourselves all things being equal, if the roles were reversed and it was 28-year-old george zimmerman walking home in the rain with a hoodie on to protect himself from the rain walking through that neig
people in the courthouse have been calling him mcdreamy. i'm sure they're calling him mcbrilliant now because it was that good. i've seen a lot of closing arguments and he's what prosecutors call a closer, wolf. you usually have someone that starts and someone that ends because you get two chances at a close, argument and the closer is the one who really has to bring it home. he did his job brilliantly. i don't think i've ever seen one quite that good. >> i'll play another clip and,...