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>> this is another outrage from angela corey's office.eems to be a series of blunders going on there. first the zimmerman came, and then the michael dunn case and now this. she seems completely tone deaf to what the community is saying which is marissa alexander probably should not be behind bars at all if the next jury finds this was a self-defense situation. even if it wasn't self-defense, even if the jury finds that she fired to scare her husband off, her allegedly abusive ex-husband off, 20 years is so far out of keeping with any sense of proportionality when no one else was hurt. and now she wants to triple that to 60 years? i mean, this is really shocking. >> no, it's shocking and i happen to be in florida today. and when you look at the fact that we're just dealing with no conviction in the murder counts on jordan davis' killing where he died. a 17-year-old kid, trayvon martin, 17-year-old kid died, no conviction. and this young lady convicted, sentenced to 20 years. the court of appeals said the judge didn't charge the jury right.
>> this is another outrage from angela corey's office.eems to be a series of blunders going on there. first the zimmerman came, and then the michael dunn case and now this. she seems completely tone deaf to what the community is saying which is marissa alexander probably should not be behind bars at all if the next jury finds this was a self-defense situation. even if it wasn't self-defense, even if the jury finds that she fired to scare her husband off, her allegedly abusive ex-husband...
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what is your sense of what angela corey is up to here?it's interesting to me that angela corey and this county is the county we had the jordan davis case that failed to get a conviction or an acquittal. didn't get any decision on the first count. she did get that against marissa alexander. she was a special prosecutor that went to sanford on the george zimmerman case. one has to wonder when you're looking at a scorecard like this whether angela corey is really, really aggressive and competent, or is there something else going on here, as lisa bloom raises in her book? i'm more concerned about changing the legislation and dealing with the legislators, but i must say that i'm more than curious about how miss corey seems to have a perfect batting average of zero on these cases. >> reverend al sharpton, thank you so much. catch the reverend's show at 6:00 p.m. eastern on msnbc. >>> coming up, i'll talk to a member of the florida state legislature who supports this controversial law. stay with us. [ as schwarzenegger ] show me the movies with
what is your sense of what angela corey is up to here?it's interesting to me that angela corey and this county is the county we had the jordan davis case that failed to get a conviction or an acquittal. didn't get any decision on the first count. she did get that against marissa alexander. she was a special prosecutor that went to sanford on the george zimmerman case. one has to wonder when you're looking at a scorecard like this whether angela corey is really, really aggressive and competent,...
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. >> you have been critical of angela corey in the past. she used to work for you. you fired her. can you explain what happened? >> yes. let me say about being critical, i remember being on a morning talk show, i think almost power years into her term, and the -- the reporter said it is interesting, you haven't mentioned her at all in four years. i really didn't. there comes a point where things have been said and policies have been adopted that are -- to justice and i think we have a responsibility to speak out. the firing of her is a very, very simple case. we have interns from the local law schools, as most state attorney's offices do. we bring them in and tray to had them and this help us. at the end of the internship, they report back to the professor in charge of the program and we also report back to the law school. one of the interns worked under miss corey and reported back that she was profane, unprofessional, abusive towards women. it won't and on. the law school notified me of that. i called her in and said that's totally inappropriate. you have to apologize to the law
. >> you have been critical of angela corey in the past. she used to work for you. you fired her. can you explain what happened? >> yes. let me say about being critical, i remember being on a morning talk show, i think almost power years into her term, and the -- the reporter said it is interesting, you haven't mentioned her at all in four years. i really didn't. there comes a point where things have been said and policies have been adopted that are -- to justice and i think we have...
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state attorney angela corey's 32 year record of seeking justice for all victims, regardless of genterce, speaks for itself. ms. corey will continue to vigorously seek justice for victims in the fourth judicial circuit. we'll keep you updated on these stories as they develop. but have you been on an airplane lately? oh. [ man ] man, this thing's got a lot of onions. it's good, though. i really wouldn't survive it without this scarf. it's like a little bit of home i can stuff in my bag. mmm. and i have tide plus febreze, which now gets it fresher for longer, so i can stay happy even when -- do you need a napkin? yeah. napkin! okay. oh! oh, my gosh. getting ripe in here, huh? whew! [ ding ] [ female announcer ] tide plus febreze. that's my tide plus. humans -- we are beautifully imperfect creatures, living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where, if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits tod
state attorney angela corey's 32 year record of seeking justice for all victims, regardless of genterce, speaks for itself. ms. corey will continue to vigorously seek justice for victims in the fourth judicial circuit. we'll keep you updated on these stories as they develop. but have you been on an airplane lately? oh. [ man ] man, this thing's got a lot of onions. it's good, though. i really wouldn't survive it without this scarf. it's like a little bit of home i can stuff in my bag. mmm. and...
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what is going on with angela corey? >> it's interesting.se urban institute numbers we came up with that show you're three times more likely to be found justified if you're a woman who killed a black man, a white woman who killed a black man. i think it goes to the same point, which is to say that systemically in individual attitudes, in general, americans have much more facility in imagining the criminality and innocence of a black man. so unfortunately you have this intersection of race and gender there, but the one thing you have in common is that the result is likely to go against a black man. >> right. >> and you know, he just also sent out -- you may find this on the internet. she just sent out images. it was interesting. a list of things she said was misrepresentation of what really happened. then she sent photographs showing marissa looking, you know, dishevelled. >> it was like a wanted poster. >> exactly. >> i'm sure she wasn't trying to sway any juries or anything with that. you know, i wanted to bring this issue up because as you
what is going on with angela corey? >> it's interesting.se urban institute numbers we came up with that show you're three times more likely to be found justified if you're a woman who killed a black man, a white woman who killed a black man. i think it goes to the same point, which is to say that systemically in individual attitudes, in general, americans have much more facility in imagining the criminality and innocence of a black man. so unfortunately you have this intersection of race...
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and max qualify because he was so angela corey.e was often already not ambulatory. >> of the 12 kids, 10 halves shown marked improvement? >> all of them at this point are stable. the two that did have better lung function and that's the news that just came out. john: stable is a good thing because this has been through .5 years and the disease causes deterioration. >> yes. one thing is that kids don't get better, they don't stable, they always get worse. >> and they stop falling off the cliff. >> absolutely. they all stopped. john: and it's miraculously her other son. >> yes, he was supposed to be in a a wheelchair. he spoke with eversole. he's helping to take care of his older brother who is dying and getting worse watching his brother get better. >> have a delicate? >> he's 15 years old now. fifteen years old, children are sometimes angry. and he knows the drug works, he seen it firsthand and the net everyday and he wants access. john: so how do you reconcile what congressman dennis kucinich says. what are they thinking? >> with
and max qualify because he was so angela corey.e was often already not ambulatory. >> of the 12 kids, 10 halves shown marked improvement? >> all of them at this point are stable. the two that did have better lung function and that's the news that just came out. john: stable is a good thing because this has been through .5 years and the disease causes deterioration. >> yes. one thing is that kids don't get better, they don't stable, they always get worse. >> and they stop...
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. >> why is angela corey doubling down on this, if, in fact, stand your the ground is a law, and she'ste attorney, she's had to argue in other cases, but clearly, this is a law there that she and other law enforcement prosecutors in the state have not fought against, kendall? >> and she's pushing for 60 years, minimum mandatory, if, in fact, marissa alexander is convicted of a shooting of a single bullet that didn't hurt anybody. that's about as aggressive as you can get. why is she doing it? because she thinks she's going to force marissa alexander to a plea deal. it's all about leverage and holding this massive hammer over somebody who believes they're innocent and who may be innocent and el thing them, you better be 100% sure you're going to win, because if you don't, your life is gone. >> this case is not about justice. >> i'm going to have to leave it there. faith jenkins and kendall coffey, thank you both for your time. >>> coming up, a developing story in the george washington wrinlg scandal. tonight, newly released e-mails show a key christie aide may have had more involvement
. >> why is angela corey doubling down on this, if, in fact, stand your the ground is a law, and she'ste attorney, she's had to argue in other cases, but clearly, this is a law there that she and other law enforcement prosecutors in the state have not fought against, kendall? >> and she's pushing for 60 years, minimum mandatory, if, in fact, marissa alexander is convicted of a shooting of a single bullet that didn't hurt anybody. that's about as aggressive as you can get. why is she...