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how are we doing calli ? i don't know about you but i could use something to eat. - when are we going to get to the airport ? - relax, man. as my father used to say "if we are meant to get someplace, then we will get there." hopefully, in this lifetime. wait ! i just saw a sign for the airport. okay, this is it ! pull over ! pull over. welcome, welcome ! come in ! it is so good to meet you. it's a pleasure. grazie, grazie. i am antonio bill's uncle. so, where is the bride ? ah, caterina ! bellisima ! caterina ! should we say something ? no. guillermo ! guillermo ! bambino mio ! she's fantastica ! it's as if she was born... to be in our family ! such nice curly, dark hair ! you will have beautiful bambinos ! ah, fredo ! fredo what are you doing over there ? this is no funerale ! let's have musica ! caterina, let's dance. nice party. look at it this way. your family isn't losing a son; it's gaining two daughters. are you waiting for a ride ? ride ? yes. crossroads cafe ? yes ! cafe, cafe. lars ? yes ! lars. mis
how are we doing calli ? i don't know about you but i could use something to eat. - when are we going to get to the airport ? - relax, man. as my father used to say "if we are meant to get someplace, then we will get there." hopefully, in this lifetime. wait ! i just saw a sign for the airport. okay, this is it ! pull over ! pull over. welcome, welcome ! come in ! it is so good to meet you. it's a pleasure. grazie, grazie. i am antonio bill's uncle. so, where is the bride ? ah,...
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that was callie crossley, final word. >> callie crossley, who was the host of her own show.i just want to say thank you to callie crossley, ron christie, april ryan, and former congressman artur davis 48 thrilling panel full of it -- spoke of surprises, -- for a thrilling panel full of surprises including one that we did not get a prediction. thank you so much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] >> a look at race in america followed by a discussion on racial factors and politics, followed by williams. then, live coverage continues with a focus on the latino vote. news coverage of racial issues and politics. studentcam did did ask them to say which is the most important video and why. she is a junior at the high school. why did you choose the seventh amendment as your top 8? >> i realize jobs by juries did not have to be by court cases. they can be anywhere else. it could be a discussion. it could be a car crash. grex what was the seventh amendment? >> it was trial by jury in several case
that was callie crossley, final word. >> callie crossley, who was the host of her own show.i just want to say thank you to callie crossley, ron christie, april ryan, and former congressman artur davis 48 thrilling panel full of it -- spoke of surprises, -- for a thrilling panel full of surprises including one that we did not get a prediction. thank you so much. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012]...
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. >>> back now with a segment we're calli ining busted. nbc's jeff rossen is here with more. jeff, good morning. you can't make this kind of stuff up. and i can't believe what people are caught doing on camera. >> the best part of the segment happened just before we went on the air when you started singing bad boys. the cops theme song. these are caught on tape moments. we watch it all the time and i think the message here is video cameras are always rolling and don't get busted, because if you do something wrong, you probably will. >> before we start, i'm not in any of these videos. let's get to the first one. someone stealing from the elderly? >> yeah. >> come on. >> this poor 80-year-old woman from florida, we actually have a picture of her for you, drew ackerman, she actually doesn't look 80 years old, but she is. so she just had hip surgery, she was recovering and her doctor cave her prescription
. >>> back now with a segment we're calli ining busted. nbc's jeff rossen is here with more. jeff, good morning. you can't make this kind of stuff up. and i can't believe what people are caught doing on camera. >> the best part of the segment happened just before we went on the air when you started singing bad boys. the cops theme song. these are caught on tape moments. we watch it all the time and i think the message here is video cameras are always rolling and don't get busted,...
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thanks very much, cally, frank, for helping us air out these difficult issues here this morning. when we come back, a mi hi herald reporter breaks news about trayvon martin only to be a vit real. her story in a moment. ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>> the trayvon marten narrative took a sharp term as florida reporters started breaking stories about the case. one of the most controversial scoops was reported by francis of the heat miami herald. i spoke to her earlier from sanford, florida. francis, welcome. >> thanks for having me. >> thank you for joining us. now, you broke the story on monday that trayvon martin had been suspended from school three times. once for possession of marijuana, and there was another incident involving women's jewelry. explain. >> we've learned that he got caught marking up a wall with graffiti and that when the school
thanks very much, cally, frank, for helping us air out these difficult issues here this morning. when we come back, a mi hi herald reporter breaks news about trayvon martin only to be a vit real. her story in a moment. ok! who gets occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas or bloating? get ahead of it! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap a day helps defend against digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. hit me! [ female announcer ] live the regular life. phillips'. >>>...
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that was callie crossley, final word. >> callie crossley, who was the host of her own show.y, ron christie, april ryan, and former congressman artur davis 48 thrilling panel full of it -- spoke of surprises, -- for a thrilling panel full of surprises including one that we did not get a prediction. thank you so much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> we are live this afternoon for remarks from republican presidential candidate mitt romney speaking at the american society of newspaper editors. he is coming off of wins in primaries in wisconsin, maryland, and washington, d.c. the american society of news editors is holding their convention this week. >> ladies and gentlemen, please welcome naa chairman mike ried. [applause] ♪ >> good afternoon, everybody. welcome to this very special naa luncheon today. before we get started, i would like to give special thanks to fti consulting, a global business with specialized services in the newspaper and publishing sectors. their practices focused
that was callie crossley, final word. >> callie crossley, who was the host of her own show.y, ron christie, april ryan, and former congressman artur davis 48 thrilling panel full of it -- spoke of surprises, -- for a thrilling panel full of surprises including one that we did not get a prediction. thank you so much. [applause] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2012] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] >> we are live this afternoon for remarks...
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. >> if the speakers could line up -- >> lisa donner, callie edwards, erin morse, katrina jenkowski. >> i am olen o'donnell, on scott street at the west end of alamo square park. this is a residential block, exclusively single-family dwellings. my wife and i are retired so we are home during the day and get the benefit of watching a continuous parade of 40-60-foot buses, some of which have very loud speakers through the neighborhood, from morning until night. my point is that my street, scott street, is a relatively narrow, a typical residential street, and one block west -- is four lanes and a commercial street. but the buses turned often from fulton and hayes on to cut -- scott street. and win a 60-foot bus goes into a narrow, residential street it will take up both lanes, until it finally manages to get straight. this has been a disaster. i would like the tour buses absolutely and unequivocally prohibited from residential streets such as scott street. and i also want to point out that in the '60s, i was a tour guide in washington d.c. and we did not go to residential neighborhoods
. >> if the speakers could line up -- >> lisa donner, callie edwards, erin morse, katrina jenkowski. >> i am olen o'donnell, on scott street at the west end of alamo square park. this is a residential block, exclusively single-family dwellings. my wife and i are retired so we are home during the day and get the benefit of watching a continuous parade of 40-60-foot buses, some of which have very loud speakers through the neighborhood, from morning until night. my point is that...
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callie, i'm sorry. the answer's no. - what? - april fools. sometimes relationships need to be tested. - wow, this guy's really upset. - the bad ones usually go nowhere. - you're free to go. - really? you told me i'd rot in here. - [laughing] - but the good ones might just last forever. - where to, you crazy kids? - buffalo wild wings. it's all you can eat jalapeno poppers night. - i guess your heart isn't as small as you made it out to be. - oh, it is. there's only room in it for you. - suck my balls! - mm, magic. april 25, 2012. from comedy central's world news headquarters in new york, this is "the daily show" with jon stewart. captioning sponsored by comedy central ( theme song playing ) ( cheers and applause ) >> jon: welcome to "the daily show"! my name is jon stewart. from the film "five year engage." jason segel will be joining us. for those of you wondering at home what am i scribbling on the table, i can just show you, it's a... a scribble. (laughter) i wish it was more impressive. actually, it's a treasure map to a giant chest of sc
callie, i'm sorry. the answer's no. - what? - april fools. sometimes relationships need to be tested. - wow, this guy's really upset. - the bad ones usually go nowhere. - you're free to go. - really? you told me i'd rot in here. - [laughing] - but the good ones might just last forever. - where to, you crazy kids? - buffalo wild wings. it's all you can eat jalapeno poppers night. - i guess your heart isn't as small as you made it out to be. - oh, it is. there's only room in it for you. - suck my...
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theater venues, from large mainstream houses to the most experimental venues to african american ethnic cally specific theaters reaching extraordinarily diverse audiences. from here to japan, his acclaimed sisters, maximoto premiered in 2005. in the last couple years he worked with camposanto on a fist of roses on male violence and an orchestral composition. many of his plays are collected in month more cherry blossoms published by washington press. among his awards are the civil liberties public education fund and lila wallace reader's digest award. phillip is also a respected independent film maker whose film recently premiered at sundance, but we're here to talk about his upcoming production, after the war. a jazz-infused drama set in post-war san francisco japan town in 1948 which chronicles the return of japanese americans into the internment -- from the internment camp. sharing this evening is chloe veltman. chloe was born in london and received a master's degree with distinction in conjunction with harvard university and the moscow art theater school. she has worked as a staff reporter
theater venues, from large mainstream houses to the most experimental venues to african american ethnic cally specific theaters reaching extraordinarily diverse audiences. from here to japan, his acclaimed sisters, maximoto premiered in 2005. in the last couple years he worked with camposanto on a fist of roses on male violence and an orchestral composition. many of his plays are collected in month more cherry blossoms published by washington press. among his awards are the civil liberties...
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that show if we lose those as well they're managing to hold on to their guys this hour and you're i cally that flouts a negative that is despite production of twenty seven percent in the quarter being cuffed actually that's due to declining. the concern is how to look at how the variable is bearing this hour and it's hard because u.s. dollar on the euro not because of my own oil prices if you look at the euro dollar though it's flat after a poorly received spanish debt and raining concerns over the european debt crisis always was about the thought that the federal reserve didn't install most stimulus more quantitative easing so the. trade is a favorite pair is a must for this hour. how living on two hour the news that emerging economies will grow around five percent this year that's according to a report by consultancy ernst and young it believes they will provide hope for global economic growth in the coming years consumption is expected to increase significantly in these countries by expansion of the middle class the group of emerging nations includes countries such as brazil russia ind
that show if we lose those as well they're managing to hold on to their guys this hour and you're i cally that flouts a negative that is despite production of twenty seven percent in the quarter being cuffed actually that's due to declining. the concern is how to look at how the variable is bearing this hour and it's hard because u.s. dollar on the euro not because of my own oil prices if you look at the euro dollar though it's flat after a poorly received spanish debt and raining concerns over...
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i found a tiger named cally. so i got to go see callista.he way. >> there were two funny parts by that. i hope it wasn't a radioactive penguin. >> friends and foes i want to give you my solemn word that there will be no mud slinging in this campaign unless of course my opponent slings it. >> oh my god he turned into the penguin! any way now we go to a second animal story with the republicans. in this case it is mitt romney and ann romney. remember they tied their dog seamus to the top of the roof and went on a 12-hour drive, and the poor dog after 12 hours went all over the roof. >> would you do it again? >> certainly not with the attention it received. >> the dog loved it. >> but the dog got sick. >> once and we traveled all the time. he ate the turkey on the counter and had the runs. >> he loved it. when we strapped his ass on the roof and drove around the country. yeah it was a bad turkey. by the way i thought newt was the penguin what was with that laugh? [ laughter ] >> you were supposed to be sorry because of what you did to the dog, n
i found a tiger named cally. so i got to go see callista.he way. >> there were two funny parts by that. i hope it wasn't a radioactive penguin. >> friends and foes i want to give you my solemn word that there will be no mud slinging in this campaign unless of course my opponent slings it. >> oh my god he turned into the penguin! any way now we go to a second animal story with the republicans. in this case it is mitt romney and ann romney. remember they tied their dog seamus to...
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. >> i am callie porter from oregon. >> who would like to add to that? what did you do? >> number one, we met the president. >> the big deal. where did you meet him? >> at the white house. he got off the helicopter. he met us. we took a picture with him. he talked to was a little bit and answered questions. >> were you nervous at? >> oh yeah. >> you can fill the blanks of who you were able to meet? >> we met some alumni. chief justice roberts and henry. >> what did you learn from being in the supreme court? >> we learned about how our justice system works at a more personal level, how they have to separate their own believes from what is in the constitution in order to ensure proper proceedings. >> who can tell me how you get to be one of these delegates over here? where are you from? >> i am from new mexico. >> how did you get here? >> it was a complicated application process. we applied and wrote an essay about why the program was important. semifinalists were selected. from there we had a personal interview, debate over personals skills and current leaders. >> why did
. >> i am callie porter from oregon. >> who would like to add to that? what did you do? >> number one, we met the president. >> the big deal. where did you meet him? >> at the white house. he got off the helicopter. he met us. we took a picture with him. he talked to was a little bit and answered questions. >> were you nervous at? >> oh yeah. >> you can fill the blanks of who you were able to meet? >> we met some alumni. chief justice...
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you throw your cally enter under the bus and say things that he never should have said.ee why zimmerman or any one else would be mad at the lawyers. >> this has gotten so much worldwide pbu publicity before gets a fair trial. this is what vay vontrayvon's m thinks about that. >> i believe in the judicial system and he can get a fair trial. >> i agree. it will be a tough case. high profile cases are tough to bring anywhere. you have to take it out of one jurisdiction which is already being done. the test is not whether jurors have heard about it. unless you have been living under a rock have heard about it. it's whether knowing that you can be impartial and unbiassed. >>> thanks ladies. 48 after the hour. coming up it is one of the hottest new gadgets on the market. take a look at them. >> it's the last chance to answer a question of the day an atheist group. do you think the marines should have to take down the crosses? your e-mails coming up next. check in with steve doocy to see what's coming up. >> coming up on fox and friends the democrat advisor hillary rosen said a
you throw your cally enter under the bus and say things that he never should have said.ee why zimmerman or any one else would be mad at the lawyers. >> this has gotten so much worldwide pbu publicity before gets a fair trial. this is what vay vontrayvon's m thinks about that. >> i believe in the judicial system and he can get a fair trial. >> i agree. it will be a tough case. high profile cases are tough to bring anywhere. you have to take it out of one jurisdiction which is...
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i cally, the alec accountability act which i have been pushing is now turning into model legislationf its own. wisconsin legislature called me up and he said he wanted to run this in his legislature. i said, go ahead. let's do it. it's going to be run in newspapernew hampshire next year, the same billy put in place. and we are starting to get our own model legislation to attack alec as well because we have got to get our constituents and our citizens feeling like they can trust where the bills and laws are coming from in our legislate temperatures. >> sounds like the -- the -- legislatures. >> sounds like something you should promulgate to other states. thanks for leading and providing a good example. arizona state representative steve farley. thank you for joining us inside the war room. >> shifting to the latest news. mitt romney went on the offense on the war to woo women. he might have done more damage to himself to his opposition. trying to win female voters by pushing the inaccurate claim that women made up 92% of all jobs lost in the recession. he first made the claim yesterda
i cally, the alec accountability act which i have been pushing is now turning into model legislationf its own. wisconsin legislature called me up and he said he wanted to run this in his legislature. i said, go ahead. let's do it. it's going to be run in newspapernew hampshire next year, the same billy put in place. and we are starting to get our own model legislation to attack alec as well because we have got to get our constituents and our citizens feeling like they can trust where the bills...
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this is someone behavingy rat cally and his attorneys feel they cannot represent him at this time and is not participating adequately in his defense and not behaving as they said in a way that well represents himself. >> indeed. go to the managing editor of the grio.com, joanne reed in sanford. what is the atmosphere down there? i imagine that news is now beginning to spread? we have got it immediately, but i guess people in the locality are now beginning to hear that something serious is going to happen today. >> well, martin, there was already a sense of anticipation, particularly in the black community here in sanford. there are church services planned for this evening in anticipation that something would happen sometime this week. there will be a service at 7 p.m. this evening at one of the largest black churches here where the pastor was already gearing up to talk to the community about how to react if there were no charges and so i think there has been a lot of pessimism about people, you know, maybe reacting pbadly if charges were not filed or nothing was done. it will be inter
this is someone behavingy rat cally and his attorneys feel they cannot represent him at this time and is not participating adequately in his defense and not behaving as they said in a way that well represents himself. >> indeed. go to the managing editor of the grio.com, joanne reed in sanford. what is the atmosphere down there? i imagine that news is now beginning to spread? we have got it immediately, but i guess people in the locality are now beginning to hear that something serious is...
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to his left is callie crossley, host of the wgbh show.and emmy award winner as a producer on the documentary series eyes on the prize. she was a panelist on meet the press -- beat the press. let's get a round of applause for this panel. [applause] so we can look at the interconnections between us as people who we knew, but it is kind of a small, colored world when it comes to political journalism and political punditry when it comes to african-americans and a lot of people of color. to what extent is that an advantage or disadvantage, that you know so many of the players? you are dealing with some of the daily issues of the presidential campaign, so i will start with you. >> is an advantage that you know the players. it is such a small number of us that are seen daily that have the ear of the president, who are called by name by the president. because of that, when there are issues, particularly for the black community or people of color, then make sure that they target you. for instance, during the bush years, i did not even have to rais
to his left is callie crossley, host of the wgbh show.and emmy award winner as a producer on the documentary series eyes on the prize. she was a panelist on meet the press -- beat the press. let's get a round of applause for this panel. [applause] so we can look at the interconnections between us as people who we knew, but it is kind of a small, colored world when it comes to political journalism and political punditry when it comes to african-americans and a lot of people of color. to what...
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. >> callie, let me dig into media. you and i are both people who continue to persevere in what some people think of as a dying industry. of course, the level of competition, the mergers, the shrinkage, my first job was at newsweek which is no one but the daily beast -- which is now run by the daily beast. how does that affect the ability to have a good strong coverage during a political year, which includes important racial topics? >> it means that stuff gets overlooked. i say all the time, there are many perspectives. what happens when you do not have the many voices in the room to talk about what is the central issue of the day -- you have lost something in terms of understanding what the issues are and how they impact all of us in a community. i see it over and over again. for those who say there is only one way to look at it, i have been in so many discussions. i have raised my voice to say, but what about -- it is a huge loss. back to the double edge sword, sometimes you are in the uncomfortable position of being
. >> callie, let me dig into media. you and i are both people who continue to persevere in what some people think of as a dying industry. of course, the level of competition, the mergers, the shrinkage, my first job was at newsweek which is no one but the daily beast -- which is now run by the daily beast. how does that affect the ability to have a good strong coverage during a political year, which includes important racial topics? >> it means that stuff gets overlooked. i say all...
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. >> virginia and wisconsin. [ screaming ] >> let's go to cally in chicago. >> hi, how are you?hinking outlaw here. i'm calling about the trayvon martin case, and my heart goes out to that family i am a mother, and can only imagine what they are going through. the reason i'm calling, is i have just been thinking -- i have been listening to all of the case and the information, i'm just thinking when he went in as this neighborhood watch person, he -- didn't he hurt or beat somebody? >> he was charged with i believe assaulting an officer in an underage drinking thing and an former girlfriend pressed charges against him. >> yeah, it sounded like the neighborhood really respected him. had some hard knocks whatever. so is being a little too zealous -- >> overzealous you mean? >> yes zealous. he is sees this poor kid thinking he is suspect of doing wrong -- >> yes. walking love lack. >> exactly. and he goes and calls the police and they tell him don't pursue him and he does anyway. and i hope this guy gets convicted. he -- he probably was pumped up and like -- i don't want this kid to
. >> virginia and wisconsin. [ screaming ] >> let's go to cally in chicago. >> hi, how are you?hinking outlaw here. i'm calling about the trayvon martin case, and my heart goes out to that family i am a mother, and can only imagine what they are going through. the reason i'm calling, is i have just been thinking -- i have been listening to all of the case and the information, i'm just thinking when he went in as this neighborhood watch person, he -- didn't he hurt or beat...
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. >> i am callie porter from oregon. >> who would like to add to that? what did you do?he president. >> the big deal. where did you meet him? >> at the white house. he got off the helicopter. he met us. we took a picture with him. he talked to was a little bit and answered questions. >> were you nervous at? >> oh yeah. >> you can fill the blanks of who you were able to meet? >> we met some alumni. chief justice roberts and henry. >> what did you learn from being in the supreme court? >> we learned about how our justice system works at a more personal level, how they have to separate their own believes from what is in the constitution in order to ensure proper proceedings. >> who can tell me how you get to be one of these delegates over here? where are you from? >> i am from new mexico. >> how did you get here? >> it was a complicated application process. we applied and wrote an essay about why the program was important. semifinalists were selected. from there we had a personal interview, debate over personals skills and current leaders. >> why did you get picked? >> i kn
. >> i am callie porter from oregon. >> who would like to add to that? what did you do?he president. >> the big deal. where did you meet him? >> at the white house. he got off the helicopter. he met us. we took a picture with him. he talked to was a little bit and answered questions. >> were you nervous at? >> oh yeah. >> you can fill the blanks of who you were able to meet? >> we met some alumni. chief justice roberts and henry. >> what did...
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if now we move on to a democrat in florida, callie. caller: i think it was correct, the trayvon martin case was a tragedy, but this happens in florida all the time. in flagwood beach, a man was shot to death by his neighbor, five times shot in the chest. the unarmed man was complaining to the shooter about his barking dog. the man went out and shot him, killed him, if the police did not arrest the shooter until two days later if because this man paul miller was threatened and frightened. this happens all the time. let's face it, this case in sanford would have been swept under the rug if it were not for the media getting involved. there would have been no special investigator. governor scott was forced to do the right thing. a judge could still decide that zimmerman should be let free because of this stupid law. let's not forget, zimmermann's father is a judge and is very influential. host: here's the front page or the cover of the new york post new this morning. jaleel tweets -- and mike -- and here's a comment from jody -- next call
if now we move on to a democrat in florida, callie. caller: i think it was correct, the trayvon martin case was a tragedy, but this happens in florida all the time. in flagwood beach, a man was shot to death by his neighbor, five times shot in the chest. the unarmed man was complaining to the shooter about his barking dog. the man went out and shot him, killed him, if the police did not arrest the shooter until two days later if because this man paul miller was threatened and frightened. this...
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if now we move on to a democrat in florida, callie.aller: i think it was correct, the trayvon martin case was a tragedy, but this happens in florida all the time. in flagwood beach, a man was shot to death by his neighbor, five times shot in the chest. the unarmed man was complaining to the shooter about his barking dog. the man went out and shot him, killed him, if the police did not arrest the shooter until two days later if because this man paul miller was threatened and frightened. this happens all the time. let's face it, this case in sanford would have been swept under the rug if it were not for the media getting involved. there would have been no special investigator. governor scott was forced to do the right thing. a judge could still decide that zimmerman should be let free because of this stupid law. let's not forget, zimmermann's father is a judge and is very influential. host: here's the front page or the cover of the new york post new this morning. jaleel tweets -- and mike -- and here's a comment from jody -- next call fr
if now we move on to a democrat in florida, callie.aller: i think it was correct, the trayvon martin case was a tragedy, but this happens in florida all the time. in flagwood beach, a man was shot to death by his neighbor, five times shot in the chest. the unarmed man was complaining to the shooter about his barking dog. the man went out and shot him, killed him, if the police did not arrest the shooter until two days later if because this man paul miller was threatened and frightened. this...