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crump did or did not do. >> sustained. she can't testify what he thought, she can only testify as to what she heard. the question is, did mr. crumper do that. if she's not around, there's no way for her to know if he did that when she was not there. she can testify as to what she heard. >> yes. i'm trying -- what i'm focusing in on is this. you believe that mr. crump asked you in that recorded interview whether you thought it was a racial thing. >> yes. i'm sure -- >> and then when you had a chance to listen to the recording or look at the transcript, you can't find his question anywhere in it. >> no. >> you have had a chance though to review your transcripts or prior statements, haven't you? >> yes. >> so you decided it was a racial thing because someone told you it was a racial thing or you came up with this on your own or why did you conclude that this was a racial thing? >> how the situation happened. how the situation happened. >> how about what was being said on the news? >> on the news? >> uh-huh. >> that -- happene
crump did or did not do. >> sustained. she can't testify what he thought, she can only testify as to what she heard. the question is, did mr. crumper do that. if she's not around, there's no way for her to know if he did that when she was not there. she can testify as to what she heard. >> yes. i'm trying -- what i'm focusing in on is this. you believe that mr. crump asked you in that recorded interview whether you thought it was a racial thing. >> yes. i'm sure -- >>...
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did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? well it's got a great kitchen, but did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. oh hey babe, i got to go. ok. come here sweetie, say bye to daddy. bye daddy! have a good day at school ok? ok. ...but what about when my parents visit? i just don't think there's enough room. lets keep looking. ok. i just love this one, i mean look at it... and it's next to a park i love it i love it too. what do you think of our new house? i'm most excited about the pool. me too sweetie. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow [ roars ] ♪ ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ >>> we are waiting to hear from a key witness in the george zimmerman murder trial. she's a teenage girl who was on the phone with trayvon martin just prior to his death. now, in previous written statements, she told investigators she heard trayvon martin say to someone, quote, why are you followi
did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house? well it's got a great kitchen, but did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. oh hey babe, i got to go. ok. come here sweetie, say bye to daddy. bye daddy! have a good day at school ok? ok. ...but what about when my parents visit? i just don't think there's enough room. lets keep looking. ok. i just love this one, i mean look at it... and it's next to a park i love it i love it too. what do you think of our new house? i'm most...
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>> i did not. >> did you hear any sounds coming from trayvon martin?> no, sir, i did not. >> did you attempt to see if trayvon martin was alive? >> yes, sir. >> how did you do that? >> i attempted to get his pulse. >> where did you attempt to take his pulse? sgln on his neck. >> have you had training in that? >> yes. >> did you detect a pulse? >> no, sir, i did not. >> did you or the officer mover trayvon martin's body after you failed to get a pulse in. >> yes, sir. >> how did you do that? >> with the assistance of the officer i rolled mr. martin's body over on his back. i would describe it as west to east or maybe easier to say that i rolled him onto his left shoulder and onto his back. >> as we're looking at state 77, you have rolled him from left to right? >> yes, sir. from the left side of the screen toward the right side. >> yes, sir. >> after you rolled his body over did you try to get a pulse? >> yes. >> were you able to? >> no. >> what did can you do next? >> i breathed for many martin. >> in a cpr technique? >> yes, sir. >> do you have traini
>> i did not. >> did you hear any sounds coming from trayvon martin?> no, sir, i did not. >> did you attempt to see if trayvon martin was alive? >> yes, sir. >> how did you do that? >> i attempted to get his pulse. >> where did you attempt to take his pulse? sgln on his neck. >> have you had training in that? >> yes. >> did you detect a pulse? >> no, sir, i did not. >> did you or the officer mover trayvon martin's body...
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>> he did. >> did he have his hands in the air when he did that?id. >> where was the defendant's gun? >> on his right hip. >> and did you handcuff the defendant? >> i did. >> do you recall whether or not you handcuffed him in front or in back? >> in back. >> all right. why did you do that? >> policy. >> did you remove the defendant's gun from his person? >> yes, i did. >> was it in a holster? >> yes, it was. >> when you removed the defendant eefs gun, did you take the gun or the gun and the holster? >> the gun and the holster. >> what did you do with the gun and the holster when you removed it? where did you put it? >> it was currently on me because i was away from my patrol vehicle. >> where did you put it on your person? >> tucked in between my magazine pouch and my vest. >> all right. do you recall whether or not the defendant's holster was inside his pants or on the outside of his pants when he showed it to you? >> i don't. >> all right. could you see the defendant's gun when you approached him? >> no. >> could you see the holster when you appr
>> he did. >> did he have his hands in the air when he did that?id. >> where was the defendant's gun? >> on his right hip. >> and did you handcuff the defendant? >> i did. >> do you recall whether or not you handcuffed him in front or in back? >> in back. >> all right. why did you do that? >> policy. >> did you remove the defendant's gun from his person? >> yes, i did. >> was it in a holster? >> yes, it was....
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did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house?chen, but did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. oh hey babe, i got to go. ok. come here sweetie, say bye to daddy. bye daddy! have a good day at school ok? ok. ...but what about when my parents visit? i just don't think there's enough room. lets keep looking. ok. i just love this one, i mean look at it... and it's next to a park i love it i love it too. what do you think of our new house? i'm most excited about the pool. me too sweetie. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow ...and we inspected his brakes for free. -free is good. -free is very good. [ male announcer ] now get 50% off brake pads and shoes at meineke. >>> all right. we're still awaiting court to resume in sanford, florida. george zimmerman on trial for the murder of trayvon martin. rachel jeantel the last person to talk to trayvon martin alive has been on the stand about two hours, ten minutes shy of that. and she's been un
did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house?chen, but did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. oh hey babe, i got to go. ok. come here sweetie, say bye to daddy. bye daddy! have a good day at school ok? ok. ...but what about when my parents visit? i just don't think there's enough room. lets keep looking. ok. i just love this one, i mean look at it... and it's next to a park i love it i love it too. what do you think of our new house? i'm most excited about the pool. me too...
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did you do that? >> yes. >> did you know her number? >> no. >> did you know her before him telling you to call her? >> no. >> how were you able to get the number? >> he gave me her number. >> did you actually dial her number? >> yes. >> did can you call her? >> yes. >> did you talk to her? >> yes. >> tell us the circumstances of what happened when you, what did you teller? what did she say and if the defendant said anything while this was going on? >> okay. i had a connection with her right away and said your husband is involved in a shooting. he's being handcuffed and will be held for questioning at the sanford police department. he cut me off and said just tell her i shot someone. >> he cut you off, the defendant cut you off? >> yes. >> he said what now? >> just tell her i shot someone. >> did you respond to that? >> yes. >> what did you say? >> okay. he just shot someone. >> you're saying to his wife on the phone? >> yes on the phone. >> in terms of when he said that, how would you describe the defendant's demeaner? >> like i was tal
did you do that? >> yes. >> did you know her number? >> no. >> did you know her before him telling you to call her? >> no. >> how were you able to get the number? >> he gave me her number. >> did you actually dial her number? >> yes. >> did can you call her? >> yes. >> did you talk to her? >> yes. >> tell us the circumstances of what happened when you, what did you teller? what did she say and if the defendant...
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the redaction properly but they did not take it and they did not redact more than they should have. the redactions were two parts, were they okay. and second did they do them properly? >> right. >> is it better in two in >> i read the sunshine ordinance, 67.26. only deals with redaction. and it does not deal with whether or not the redactions are appropriate. >> that has nothing to do with 67.26. >> 67.27, is the one that focuses on whether this reduction was proper. all right? and so, that one could one, and i am not sure that we have a basis for saying whether the redaction was proper. because the city attorney is saying, yeah you can redact it, and the sunshine task force saying that we don't i think that it is appropriate and he is saying that somebody address is not private information. and it may or may not be, it has been... the individuals involved. and but the point is, it seems to me that the clearly they did not follow 67-26 in making the redactions. they did not follow the procedure in doing it. >> well, then i will suggest that we do two separate motions then. >> we hav
the redaction properly but they did not take it and they did not redact more than they should have. the redactions were two parts, were they okay. and second did they do them properly? >> right. >> is it better in two in >> i read the sunshine ordinance, 67.26. only deals with redaction. and it does not deal with whether or not the redactions are appropriate. >> that has nothing to do with 67.26. >> 67.27, is the one that focuses on whether this reduction was...
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did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house?ot a great kitchen, but did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. oh hey babe, i got to go. ok. come here sweetie, say bye to daddy. bye daddy! have a good day at school ok? ok. ...but what about when my parents visit? i just don't think there's enough room. lets keep looking. ok. i just love this one, i mean look at it... and it's next to a park i love it i love it too. what do you think of our new house? i'm most excited about...
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>> he did. >> did he have his hands in the air when he did that?re was the defendant's gun? >> on his right hip. >> and did you handcuff the defendant? >> i did. >> do you recall whether or not you handcuffed him in front or in back? >> in back. >> all right. why did you do that? >> policy. >> did you remove the defendant's gun from his person? >> yes, i did. >> was it in a holster? >> yes, it was. >> and when you removed the gun, did you actually take the gun or both the gun and the holster? >> the gun and the holster. >> and what did you do with the gun, the holster, when you removed it? where did you put it? >> it was currently on me because i was away from my patrol vehicle. >> where did you put it on your person? >> tucked in between my magazine pouch and my vest. >> all right. you recall whether or not the defendant's holster was inside his pants, on the outside of his pants when he showed it to you? >> i don't. >> all right. could you see the defendant's gun when you approached him? >> no. >> could you see the holster when you approached him
>> he did. >> did he have his hands in the air when he did that?re was the defendant's gun? >> on his right hip. >> and did you handcuff the defendant? >> i did. >> do you recall whether or not you handcuffed him in front or in back? >> in back. >> all right. why did you do that? >> policy. >> did you remove the defendant's gun from his person? >> yes, i did. >> was it in a holster? >> yes, it was. >> and when...
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we also did not demand that american give us preferences of quotas it even in mint we did not receive those preferences but they were told out quite lavishly to sons and daughters of dentists, doctors and other middle-class professionals that belong to two racial categories that were more in fashion and regardless of the end we prevail over the welfare state and we got out. certain the we did not do it alone the kindness of the american people has always impressed me and it always impresses all migrant sid be remain grateful for those who offered a helping hand in the warm smile. and i thought of my fear of moisture knee at of the ghetto and jeb bush op-ed said today the sad reality is if you are born poor and your parents did go to college to double your father and if english is not spoken at home said the odds are stacked against you you are more likely to stay pork today that if any of their time since world war ii. what struck me about that op-ed is that all of his prerequisites applied unfortunately i do know of a father but i was born pour in repairs to the go to college did the
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back to it. >> did you call him back or did he call you back?called him back. >> when you called him back, were you able to again sttalkin? >> yeah. >> did mr. martin, then when you called him back, did you say something to mr. martin or did he say something to you? take your time answering. >> he said -- i asked him where he at. he told me he at the back of his daddy fiance house, and i said, you better keep running. he said he -- >> stop a second. this lady's got to take everything down so make sure you're -- so after he said he lost him, what happened then? >> he said he was in the area of his daddy fiance house and i told him keep me on, he said, no, he'd just walk faster. [ inaudible ] so i said why? >> what happened after that? >> and then a second later, i turned off, said oh [ expletive ]. >> let me interrupt you a second. when you say the words oh [ expletive ], pardon my language, who said that? >> trayvon. >> my apologies. just bear with us, okay, here's your warning if you have the kids in the room c this may get -- this may get more
back to it. >> did you call him back or did he call you back?called him back. >> when you called him back, were you able to again sttalkin? >> yeah. >> did mr. martin, then when you called him back, did you say something to mr. martin or did he say something to you? take your time answering. >> he said -- i asked him where he at. he told me he at the back of his daddy fiance house, and i said, you better keep running. he said he -- >> stop a second. this...
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did she sell anything? >> no. the street ordinance says offers for sale or display, offers for sale. >> where in the ordinance does it say that? >> in proposition l. >> can you site -- cite it for me? >> i just know that ordinance is 1975. >> you are using phrases from a text that i don't have in front of me. >> i'm sorry i can't do that. as far as the brief time period in which she was caught selling and doing these activities, we waited into consideration her previous record which included her coming before you and ruling us and giving her a second chance and she's committing some of the same type of violations and selling work she was not licensed to sell. i just want to address those two. >> mr. lazar, you show these products and this size, she shows a different product and different size. how are we supposed to gauge that? >> i'm only show you what was given to me. i can only testimony she is license today sell feathered jewelry and it was not what she showed us. when that happens that requires a reexaminatio
did she sell anything? >> no. the street ordinance says offers for sale or display, offers for sale. >> where in the ordinance does it say that? >> in proposition l. >> can you site -- cite it for me? >> i just know that ordinance is 1975. >> you are using phrases from a text that i don't have in front of me. >> i'm sorry i can't do that. as far as the brief time period in which she was caught selling and doing these activities, we waited into...
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such a sad situation. >> did you ever date amanda bynes. >> no, i did not.ot willing to try at this point in time. not now. >> she is available. >> apparently. i don't know. >> she lunged at someone with a camera phone this weekend and she also tweeted someone and said you know what? this whole thing is an act and it's all pre -- >> do you believe that? >> no, no, i don't. >> i feel like she's really troubled. i think it's more than just gee whiz, bad car accident. >> it wouldn't take a rocket scientist to have that opinion. >> what exactly did you just say? >> that's what he said. >> no, i think she is, yes. >> and this plays out in the public eye much more so than it might if you were kathie lee. i'm sorry. >> let's talk about the weekend box office, shall we? we already talked about dean's movie. >> we did. "man of steel." >> starring me. it was great. >> they should have asked you to cameo. >> i agree with you. anything. i would have been happy to be there. >> what did you think of the movie. you said you went to see it. >> i thought it was very good. >>
such a sad situation. >> did you ever date amanda bynes. >> no, i did not.ot willing to try at this point in time. not now. >> she is available. >> apparently. i don't know. >> she lunged at someone with a camera phone this weekend and she also tweeted someone and said you know what? this whole thing is an act and it's all pre -- >> do you believe that? >> no, no, i don't. >> i feel like she's really troubled. i think it's more than just gee whiz,...
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he did not wondering gauge -- he did not want her engage.ou didn't want to use her in that way or take advantage of what she probably could've done for him. utilized her skill how first ladies have exercised before. >> enormous public interest on this young first lady that people were very excited about having in the white house. he is a great tool at his disposal. he abutted not to use it. -- elected not to use it. thiseir editorials about is his card to play. he is not going to play. he is want to focus on retelling -- be telling as much love installation as possible. it continues to undermine his political capacity. >> he ran about the fact that he -- strong roles opinions by the roles of women. >> as part of his view that he didn't want her involved in anything political. even those things that he got involved with, which were not , you seely political, in her letters that he is angry with her because of how much time she is spending with his organizations and not involved with things that she thinks she .hould be involved with this is a
he did not wondering gauge -- he did not want her engage.ou didn't want to use her in that way or take advantage of what she probably could've done for him. utilized her skill how first ladies have exercised before. >> enormous public interest on this young first lady that people were very excited about having in the white house. he is a great tool at his disposal. he abutted not to use it. -- elected not to use it. thiseir editorials about is his card to play. he is not going to play. he...
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>> maury: how did you all meet? >> huh? >> maury: how did you all meet? >> i met her, i had a show i was performing at, i met her at the show, and the next day i had sex with her, so what am i supposed to think about it? i mean, what? >> maury: how many times did you have sex with her? >> i had sex with her quite a few times? >> maury: did you use protection? >> sometime i did, sometime i didn't. >> maury: do you think that child looks like you? >> no, she don't look like me, both of my sons look exactly like me, she don't look like me, man. >> maury: so you really kind of trashed her, you said all kinds of things about her. >> she has sex with my friends. so what am i supposed to think? >> maury: when she had her daughter, did you show up at the hospital? >> no, i didn't go to the hospital. what am i going to go to the hospital for? it ain't my baby. >> maury: now, wait a minute, when you saw her at the store did you walk right by her like you never even knew her? >> yes, i did, until she proves that the baby is mine i can't do nothing for her. >> maury:
>> maury: how did you all meet? >> huh? >> maury: how did you all meet? >> i met her, i had a show i was performing at, i met her at the show, and the next day i had sex with her, so what am i supposed to think about it? i mean, what? >> maury: how many times did you have sex with her? >> i had sex with her quite a few times? >> maury: did you use protection? >> sometime i did, sometime i didn't. >> maury: do you think that child looks like...
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>> i did not. >> did you come close? >> yes. if my partner had not been wide awake, i would have sideswiped one night i was having a little trouble. he saved me from sideswiping traffic signs, vehicles, the side of the highway. yes. >> how often are there accidents? tre areendebenders -- there are moving vehicles around all the time. i do not know the specifics, but i'm sure it happens a lot. in terms of active dash of accidents where people are injured, it does not happen every month. >> you had some statistics in your book. i'm sure you remember them. here it is. the makeup -- one fourth african american, 1/5 latinos, one half white, and there is irish and italian. what is the background on what kind of folks come to this kind of job? >> historically, irish, italian, and african american workers have the backbones of the departments. hispanic workers also, but a little more recently. and i'm talking the second half of the 20th century. the irish and the italians, that goes back to old divisions in the city demographics and eth
>> i did not. >> did you come close? >> yes. if my partner had not been wide awake, i would have sideswiped one night i was having a little trouble. he saved me from sideswiping traffic signs, vehicles, the side of the highway. yes. >> how often are there accidents? tre areendebenders -- there are moving vehicles around all the time. i do not know the specifics, but i'm sure it happens a lot. in terms of active dash of accidents where people are injured, it does not...
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>> they did all of that. >> how did you feel about that?i felt good about it, and happy about it. i wanted to show young entrepreneurs there is a different route, and this is obviously case of copyright, and if you have a trademark, you should do that, but sometimes the case is not as clear-cut. >> turner, how much did social media have to do with the decision from adecco? >> i think it was huge, because in the first two weeks i pursued it on my own and i didn't get anywhere. i felt led astray and to have the voice of other people echoing that this is not right, and it is a win-win all around for everybody, including the elephants. >> yes, yes. ♪ >> i'm grabbing a beat. >> i showed you alex farnham's instagram rap. ♪ fire's hot and dudes everywhere ♪ >> it was cute and charming and we liked it. >> he didn't need the rap song, because the photos were entertaining by themselves. >> in tend, he suggested -- >> go to my site. >> and so we suggested "right this minute", and he delivered and this is the "right this minute" instagram rap. ♪ i'm ta
>> they did all of that. >> how did you feel about that?i felt good about it, and happy about it. i wanted to show young entrepreneurs there is a different route, and this is obviously case of copyright, and if you have a trademark, you should do that, but sometimes the case is not as clear-cut. >> turner, how much did social media have to do with the decision from adecco? >> i think it was huge, because in the first two weeks i pursued it on my own and i didn't get...
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caucasian. >> what did you say to him or what did he say? >> he kept telling me the man was looking at him. so i had to think it might have been a rapist. >> were you -- >> i'm sorry. i didn't hear the answer. >> okay. she's going to repeat it. can you please repeat your answer. >> go ahead. >> so he told me the man was looking at him. so i had to think it might be a rapi rapist. she said something after that. i didn't hear what she said. >> can you repeat -- i'm sorry, madam court reporter. tell me when you're ready. >> i'm ready. >> can you repeat your answer. you told him the man might be a rapist? >> yes. >> okay. what else did you say to him and what did he say to you? >> i'm sorry. >> mr. trayvon martin told you stop playing with him like that, joking like that? >> yeah. >> okay. then what happened next? >> i told him, okay. then why he keep looking at you? >> okay. did mr. martin say the guy kept looking at him? >> yeah. he just told me he just wanted to try to lose him. by starting walking home, back home. because the rain calm a lit
caucasian. >> what did you say to him or what did he say? >> he kept telling me the man was looking at him. so i had to think it might have been a rapist. >> were you -- >> i'm sorry. i didn't hear the answer. >> okay. she's going to repeat it. can you please repeat your answer. >> go ahead. >> so he told me the man was looking at him. so i had to think it might be a rapi rapist. she said something after that. i didn't hear what she said. >> can...
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she did do the slippers. they fetched a lot of money at auction, but she was very careful about where she allowed her name to be used. it might well be that there was a connection either with the jane addams and hull house, the crittenden organization, but i am not sure entirely. >> we heard that the president didn't really consult ida on his decision to run for reelection. we have a quotation where she said of him, i will be glad when he is out of public life. i do not want him to run a second time. i thought he had done enough for the country, and when his term expires, he will come home, and we will settle down quietly, and he will belong to me. what was the 1900 election all about? >> the 1900 election was a rematch of 1896. mckinley ran against william jennings bryant. it is a testament to how much mckinley had succeeded. prosperity, he was, by 1900, seen as the man who was out of the great depression of the 1890's. he knew america's place in the world. it was new to most americans -- imperialism. bryant
she did do the slippers. they fetched a lot of money at auction, but she was very careful about where she allowed her name to be used. it might well be that there was a connection either with the jane addams and hull house, the crittenden organization, but i am not sure entirely. >> we heard that the president didn't really consult ida on his decision to run for reelection. we have a quotation where she said of him, i will be glad when he is out of public life. i do not want him to run a...
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she did goto the piano and play as well as she ever did. maybe better. she only had a few days to live, a neighbor knocked on the door and said what radio station a you listening to? so the piano was always there for her as watches were for my father and parallel to my mother my father died of cancer which seemed really more of pull because they suffered and been in prison and his hands were fixing watches. and she was able to make the whole world's resonate with not just beauty but emotion and death. >> the thing she grieved for not being able to become the pianist she might have been or the artist she might have been to perform for others? >> i didn't see that but she wanted to know -- she took on america very strongly. she would have loved to have one of those houses in the suburbs and maybe she wouldn't have had the some cocktail or anything not kosher but she would have still enjoyed having time off. she thought she would enjoy being a lady of leisure. in actual fact it suited her very well to have things to do all day because my brother and i left
she did goto the piano and play as well as she ever did. maybe better. she only had a few days to live, a neighbor knocked on the door and said what radio station a you listening to? so the piano was always there for her as watches were for my father and parallel to my mother my father died of cancer which seemed really more of pull because they suffered and been in prison and his hands were fixing watches. and she was able to make the whole world's resonate with not just beauty but emotion and...
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but i did tell them i did not want my age out. >> did you -- did you say that you were 16 so that you could try to maintain more privacy? >> yes. >> so you wanted to make yourself seem like a minor so that maybe there wouldn't be as much public dischosh as if you said your true age of 18? >> yes. >> so you told ms .fulton that you were 16? >> yes. >> did you tell mr. crump that too? >> yes. >> and you told both of them that you had gone to the hospital instead of going to the wake? >> objection, asked and answered. >> sustained. >> yes. >> may we approach? >> yes. >> i'd like to make a speaking auction. so i'd like to -- >> you can't make an objection. it was a question. >> you can't make an objection to your own question. you said you wanted to make a speaking objection. do you want to respond? >> thank you. >> yes, you may approach. >> we are watching the cross-examination of 19-year-old rachel jeantel. the last person to speak to trayvon martin on the day he was shot. there's been a brief recess. i'm joined by our legal expert, lisa bloom. lisa, what's your reaction to what you've
but i did tell them i did not want my age out. >> did you -- did you say that you were 16 so that you could try to maintain more privacy? >> yes. >> so you wanted to make yourself seem like a minor so that maybe there wouldn't be as much public dischosh as if you said your true age of 18? >> yes. >> so you told ms .fulton that you were 16? >> yes. >> did you tell mr. crump that too? >> yes. >> and you told both of them that you had gone to...
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maybe for me, i did not go to fashion school. i learned through looking what was about fashion in tv. at that time, it was only coutoure. and ready to wear. it was for france. like industrial things. no, only coutoure because it was aristocracy, the spirit of france. until the end of the 1980's. the designers of the 1980's. anyway, i was seeing that coutoure, made me dream. i realize that there were people that were not from coutoure but as good as coutoure. when i saw when i thought, i love it. it is nice in different. very creative. fabulous, ginzo. but i love coutoure. the way i was looking at magazines. i what -- i must say that my teacher was a journalist, explaining the clothing. now we call them stylists, which in reality was an editor, especially one which is a dead now. it was very inspiring. one from the magazine "elle." f fabulous, fabulous editor. she was mixing the close. she was doing something else than the panoply. matching, like in coutoure. she was taking an overall and putting with high heels and glamorous jewe
maybe for me, i did not go to fashion school. i learned through looking what was about fashion in tv. at that time, it was only coutoure. and ready to wear. it was for france. like industrial things. no, only coutoure because it was aristocracy, the spirit of france. until the end of the 1980's. the designers of the 1980's. anyway, i was seeing that coutoure, made me dream. i realize that there were people that were not from coutoure but as good as coutoure. when i saw when i thought, i love...
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i did not even say do you want that, too, no, i did not say that, sir. >> okay. can we play that portion, please? >> thank you. >> let's just play -- >> i will object to the rest of it. i apologize. >> let's play that part first. >> for the impeachment in the manner in which it is being played in my objection. >> what is the purpose for it being played, sir. >> the jury can hear for themselves whether or not ms. jeantell gave the answer she denied giving. >> she said those were your notes, not hears. i don't know what transcript both sides have. i have somebody's transcript, and there is supposedly a difference in the transcripts. >> mr. de la rionda's transcript has the witnesses response, the same way that i do. >> could you show me what page it is on because i don't know whose i am looking at. >> let's let the jury hear -- >> i asked a question. could you tell me first of all whose transcript do i have? >> i gave it to you. it is ours. it does not have an answer on it because it was added in earlier. what you have as asterisks. >> can you tell me what page? >>
i did not even say do you want that, too, no, i did not say that, sir. >> okay. can we play that portion, please? >> thank you. >> let's just play -- >> i will object to the rest of it. i apologize. >> let's play that part first. >> for the impeachment in the manner in which it is being played in my objection. >> what is the purpose for it being played, sir. >> the jury can hear for themselves whether or not ms. jeantell gave the answer she denied...
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>> 67.27 that they did not set forth the justification of... the guess that the problem that i am having is how do i make a determination about whether in this context the information that was put on the cards was not intended to be private. i mean there is certainly a strong argument that when you put your address on a card that you hand in to the commission, that you are not expecting it to be kept private. >> but i just don't feel that i could make that determination or i could use it to make it private. and we made a finding that they acted properly in withholding this information. and they acted properly within the context of relying on the city's opinion and whether that opinion is correct and whether or not, some independent judicial body would say that it is incorrect, but in so far as the art commission did not act unreasonably in my mind and withholding the information and with lying on the city attorney. >> under 67.27 they should have applied a written statement as to why they were withholding it. >> i do think that they did provide
>> 67.27 that they did not set forth the justification of... the guess that the problem that i am having is how do i make a determination about whether in this context the information that was put on the cards was not intended to be private. i mean there is certainly a strong argument that when you put your address on a card that you hand in to the commission, that you are not expecting it to be kept private. >> but i just don't feel that i could make that determination or i could...
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>> i did not at the time.ll. >> let's talk about the ears, nose, mouth and throat. >> bruising noticed to the laborial fold bilateral with as welling, the fold between the nose and the mouth. and there was some swelling noted there and some bruising, so darkening of the skin. no evidence of septal deviation, no bleeding in the nose itself, no blood behind the eardrums and no evidence of tonsil or stones, which was a complaint he had outside of the current reason that he was there. >> let talk about the nose itself, no evidence of septal devags. what does that mean? >> septal deviation would mean the nose is straight? >> correct. >> i think you've already covered the chest and his heart you said seemed normal? >> correct. >> you talked about a tender left s.i., correct? >> correct. >> tell me a little bit about that again. >> the s.i. is the sake crcroil joint which is the space located, for lack of a better word, in the center of your buttocks. >> you gave him some medicine for the complaint he had? >> for the
>> i did not at the time.ll. >> let's talk about the ears, nose, mouth and throat. >> bruising noticed to the laborial fold bilateral with as welling, the fold between the nose and the mouth. and there was some swelling noted there and some bruising, so darkening of the skin. no evidence of septal deviation, no bleeding in the nose itself, no blood behind the eardrums and no evidence of tonsil or stones, which was a complaint he had outside of the current reason that he was...
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a stone question i did not i mean arlen i don't know if you were . asked why no. one says. you said you you voted for the first time in two thousand eight hundred four. because it was all from again in two thousand well i don't really i don't. i didn't like the whole process of voting because they didn't even ask my name i didn't even present a driver's license as of some random but do you we have to be on the voting list yeah i don't know i don't even know what it was rarely great have you very much judy did you vote in burbank hotel you just walked in and voted. so you know against voting no i'm just you know you're a king so you should be confuse the monarchy so i get issued degrees what would john kennedy once said the public really would love a kind king that's true which would leave me alone to do things just very obsessed with kennedy was right after the whole columbine thing and i have blamed for i mean how do i read a record well i just remember sitting watching t.v. and and chicago and i saw this take place on t.v. i go i know i'm going to blame for this you know
a stone question i did not i mean arlen i don't know if you were . asked why no. one says. you said you you voted for the first time in two thousand eight hundred four. because it was all from again in two thousand well i don't really i don't. i didn't like the whole process of voting because they didn't even ask my name i didn't even present a driver's license as of some random but do you we have to be on the voting list yeah i don't know i don't even know what it was rarely great have you...
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c-span: did she read the book? >> guest: yes, she did. think that it is overblown kind of talk at times. the other thing that i would say, what is our great relationship with the military and what has it gained us over the past few years. i would say not very darn much. but i think that this idea but the other thing is a healthy democracy again, the debt is stacked against us. 27,000 pentagon employees, with $4.6 billion in what is the budget of this. what is the budget and how is it dwarfed. it is warped by what the pentagon message is pushing out if you are reading in "the new york times", "washington post", "new york times", "newsweek", all of those major newspapers, you get a sense of what is really going on. not the editorial page, but if you read the actual sense about what is going on. c-span: what would you say to young person again. a young person wants to do what you have done? what does that mean? >> guest: i don't think you can ever -- people talk about michael harris up. who will write the next dispatches in a series the seri
c-span: did she read the book? >> guest: yes, she did. think that it is overblown kind of talk at times. the other thing that i would say, what is our great relationship with the military and what has it gained us over the past few years. i would say not very darn much. but i think that this idea but the other thing is a healthy democracy again, the debt is stacked against us. 27,000 pentagon employees, with $4.6 billion in what is the budget of this. what is the budget and how is it...
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. >> when did those take place? >> what comes to mind right now at this moment, one happened 20 years ago with a fellow selling something he didn't make as well as trying to assault our art inspector that we had at that time. i would have to go back to the files. i have been at this for 41 years. sorry. >> okay. it's great because you have historical knowledge. okay. that's it for now. i might have more. >> mr. lazar, the appellant discussed different levels of penalties. can you provide from the arts commission ordinance and policies and procedures? >> yes. this is a policy of the hearing procedure and standard penalties adopted by the arts commission many years ago and this of course was with the aid of the city attorney. the violations if you will are loosely divided into two categories. one category is minor violations and that would be selling not in a street artist legally designated space or selling with display that exceeds the size regulations which are three feet deep by four feet wide by four feet tall. t
. >> when did those take place? >> what comes to mind right now at this moment, one happened 20 years ago with a fellow selling something he didn't make as well as trying to assault our art inspector that we had at that time. i would have to go back to the files. i have been at this for 41 years. sorry. >> okay. it's great because you have historical knowledge. okay. that's it for now. i might have more. >> mr. lazar, the appellant discussed different levels of...
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did they actually -- were they actually able to speak with the applicant at that time or did they leave a voice message? >> there were multiple phone calls i recollect. there were times they left a message and times they were able to discuss that with them. >> it was issued at 3:17 and once staff realized there was a mistake, they informed him of the error. was there a record they spoke to the applicant at that time? >> i cannot speak whether they were able to get them by phone. i have documents they were corrected. >> i have documents there was a phone call. >> i'm sure there was a phone call made but i'm not sure if they were able to reach through or had to leave a voice mail. >> maybe off topic, but did the applicant says there was quite a few non-permitted vendors at that time. whose responsibility for enforcement would that lead to? >> this program has been challenging over the last year or so. what's been happening is we are having, both the health department and ourselves are getting various complaints from neighborhood groups of unpermitted people showing up around 1:00 in the m
did they actually -- were they actually able to speak with the applicant at that time or did they leave a voice message? >> there were multiple phone calls i recollect. there were times they left a message and times they were able to discuss that with them. >> it was issued at 3:17 and once staff realized there was a mistake, they informed him of the error. was there a record they spoke to the applicant at that time? >> i cannot speak whether they were able to get them by...
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did you buy it on the street? did you get it at some gun shop somewhere? by northside by kfc. >> meece: uh-huh. >> i was talking to my dude. dude was walking down the street. he asked did i need a gun; do i know anybody want to buy a gun? i said, "what kind is it?" he said, "a four-five." >> meece: how much did you pay for the gun? >> $100. >> meece: just $100 in cash? and he had the bullets and everything that he just gave you? >> yeah. >> meece: what'd this cat look like? >> brown-skinned dude. northside. >> meece: he lived in northside? brown-skinned. how old do you think he was? >> probably about 30... 20, 25 to 30. >> meece: oh, so you weren't particularly in the market for a gun. you just happened to run into him. >> right. >> meece: ah. >> i felt it, we bought it. >> meece: so you feel like it... >> could've probably sold it and made more money off of it. >> meece: is that what you were gonna do, try to sell it and turn it for a profit? >> yep. >> meece: all right. so you weren't trying to rob nobody...? >> nah. >> meece: shoot nobody? yeah. you don
did you buy it on the street? did you get it at some gun shop somewhere? by northside by kfc. >> meece: uh-huh. >> i was talking to my dude. dude was walking down the street. he asked did i need a gun; do i know anybody want to buy a gun? i said, "what kind is it?" he said, "a four-five." >> meece: how much did you pay for the gun? >> $100. >> meece: just $100 in cash? and he had the bullets and everything that he just gave you? >> yeah....
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>> stephen: i did. did you just write a beatles hit?y anything that was laying around? >> you play on packing cases, you get the mic in, you just would mess with sounds so this whole idea of having the ability to experiment and mess with this and try a new snare drum, try a tom tom instead of it. the other good thing about the beatles is there was an incredible democracy. if one of us didn't like something we were doing it was voted out. so, you know, we could think we'd written the greatest song ever but if ringo didn't like it -- (laughter) true. >> stephen: so there's sort of a pile like "no, these a really good, nobody knows how good my stuff is." did that pile sort of build up next to you? no? (laughter) >> well, you know -- no, i think the thing is because we knew what was going to get voted out. you had to kind of write something that we would all like. >> stephen: you've had 71 top ten hits, okay? (cheers and applause) at what point in your career did you say to yourself "well, i think i might be better than anyone on the planet
>> stephen: i did. did you just write a beatles hit?y anything that was laying around? >> you play on packing cases, you get the mic in, you just would mess with sounds so this whole idea of having the ability to experiment and mess with this and try a new snare drum, try a tom tom instead of it. the other good thing about the beatles is there was an incredible democracy. if one of us didn't like something we were doing it was voted out. so, you know, we could think we'd written the...
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i did research and i was like, how did i forget? how did i recognize not wreck it dies she ran for president, not as a third-party candidate but as a democratic party in 1972. how do we not know this? >> what about that 1972 election, for people who do not know anything, did you find most important part of her involvement? >> the thing to remember is that robert kennedy had been killed, so there was no front runner. he had been assassinated. hubert humphrey, george mcgovern, who became the front runner. it was not obvious in the beginning. there were about 10 or 12 candidates total, all vying for the same number of votes. what she decided, what i found out, she put her bonnet on the dash into the presidential ring. but she had a strategy. it was not just a vanity run. she knew if she traveled around the country and collected delegates, she could get attention. her 150 delegates could be the difference between the nominee, which could give her political capital and leverage. you can yell women's power, purple power, black power, what
i did research and i was like, how did i forget? how did i recognize not wreck it dies she ran for president, not as a third-party candidate but as a democratic party in 1972. how do we not know this? >> what about that 1972 election, for people who do not know anything, did you find most important part of her involvement? >> the thing to remember is that robert kennedy had been killed, so there was no front runner. he had been assassinated. hubert humphrey, george mcgovern, who...
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>> why did she not think you would do what she did? correct because that was not her idea of race or black best. also, black folks were not so nice about my particular blackness. >> how? >> there was an aspect of your not really black because you don't talk in a particular way a, because the way you think and all that kind of stuff. i had only known black people and people like me across all colors, across all nationalities. that was the way i had grown up there that was the craziest thing in the world to me, because i did not understand slavery. it -seeded to our culture in have a strong way that we the residue of it. in terms of race. >> what had your mother told you about race in canada? >> mother did not like to talk about race. she felt like as a white woman in the family she would be left out of that discussion. i do remember i came home one break and i was like all good white people does, white people that." i was sitting with my mom at breakfast. she started to cry. and she said this is my worst nightmare that you would go to c
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did they say how specifically?t the inspector general's letter today or yesterday actually said, yes, there were these sort of small number of groups on the left that were targeted that did get the extra scrutiny, had the chance to say that before, before on the hill, has not said that. and also -- >> but is there a flaw in his audit? democrats are saying the inspector general's audit is flawed, did they say how it was flawed? >> they are saying there was information he had that these groups on the left, on the lookout list that has been a big -- you know, part of this. these groups on the left were targeted perhaps in small numbers, but were targeted, and the fact that he didn't say that, had a chance to say that several times in the audit on the hill and didn't. >> what is his explanation for not saying it? >> that's still an open question. what he is saying, groups on the tea party were definitely pull out for potential campaign activity. he says there is no sign of that company happening with groups on the left
did they say how specifically?t the inspector general's letter today or yesterday actually said, yes, there were these sort of small number of groups on the left that were targeted that did get the extra scrutiny, had the chance to say that before, before on the hill, has not said that. and also -- >> but is there a flaw in his audit? democrats are saying the inspector general's audit is flawed, did they say how it was flawed? >> they are saying there was information he had that...
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during school hours. >> i did. >> did that work? >> no, no, unfortunately it didn't. first of all, would you do us a favor? i don't understand why you won't open another button so that everybody at home can know you are trying on purpose to dress like you deal vicodin to teenagers at a december -- at a disco tech. >> i always love the debate. it is abeatsa in europe and here. >> of all of those i doubted mike row who speak with the lisp. >> once you have been to bar saw loan gnaw. >> that's it. >> you can't put the poop back in the goose. >> i think we need a pallet cleanser. you can't have michael douglas and matt damon in a thing together after the last time i saw them they were involved in bathtub shannanigans in that gay elvis movie i just saw. >> that was a memorable love movie. >> scene. >> i think the grunting was real. you are an expert in that. the video had a lot of big stars. most of them you slept with, bill. they paid you, i guess, as part of a degradation cult, right? to see how disgusting they could get. first they wo
during school hours. >> i did. >> did that work? >> no, no, unfortunately it didn't. first of all, would you do us a favor? i don't understand why you won't open another button so that everybody at home can know you are trying on purpose to dress like you deal vicodin to teenagers at a december -- at a disco tech. >> i always love the debate. it is abeatsa in europe and here. >> of all of those i doubted mike row who speak with the lisp. >> once you have been...
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yes i did. what's in your wallet? >> bill: back of the book segment. did you see that.wo interesting situations. on tuesday, first lady michelle obama attended a private fund raising dinner in washington where she was speaking about helping children at risk. >> we cannot wait right now today. we have an obligation to stand up for are those kids. and i don't care what you believe in, we don't -- wait, wait, wait. one of the things i -- one of the things that i don't do well is this. so let me make the point that i was making before. we are here for our kids! >> all right. here now, juliette huddi. who was the heckler? >> a gay rights activist. >> she was actually one of the organizers of this event which was held at a private home. you never hear about this kind of stuff happening at some of the private homes. >> bill: it this woman helped organize and bring the first lady in to help children at rick and then rudely interrupts and is disrespectful toward the very person she tried to get in to the private fundraiser. >> exactly. after that sort of little at down and says
yes i did. what's in your wallet? >> bill: back of the book segment. did you see that.wo interesting situations. on tuesday, first lady michelle obama attended a private fund raising dinner in washington where she was speaking about helping children at risk. >> we cannot wait right now today. we have an obligation to stand up for are those kids. and i don't care what you believe in, we don't -- wait, wait, wait. one of the things i -- one of the things that i don't do well is this....
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and did they -- was it like the catholic church, did they hid this abuse?they fought every step of the way up to the supreme court. yes. there's clear stories in the files where time and time again they took real steps to make sure this stays quiet. we asked them in the trial in 2010 can you point to one instance in the files where the boy scouts picked up the phone and called the police? and they could not do it. >> what was the reason for that? what good reason did they have that they should not release the files? >> no good reason. no good reason. we didn't know then about child abuse what we know about child abuse to which i say it was a crime in 1985, it was a crime in 1965. it doesn't work. >> anderson: and john what is your message to others? there will be people watching who have been through abuse who worry about they have an idea somebody else going through it. what is your message to them? >> you have to get it out. you have to come to the place within yourself where you need to make the decision to get your own dignity back. if you wait for the
and did they -- was it like the catholic church, did they hid this abuse?they fought every step of the way up to the supreme court. yes. there's clear stories in the files where time and time again they took real steps to make sure this stays quiet. we asked them in the trial in 2010 can you point to one instance in the files where the boy scouts picked up the phone and called the police? and they could not do it. >> what was the reason for that? what good reason did they have that they...
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did you see who did is that? yeah, punk kid, blah, blah, blah. go to the pay phone right there, call 911 if you see them doing it and they'll get you a reward, 75 to 250. really? yeah. so, money is money, man. [laughter] >> i get them to help me out as well. this is our phone number. these are the things we need to know. this is our program, this is how -- these are the things we did to mandate it. the suspect's name, how to contact them school or home. what they wrote or tagged and the location of the graffiti. like i said, this is mainly directed at kids in school first. kids are always tagging up desks or books, whatnot, right? so, this is how we get them right here. they tell us this is my english class and it was john i was sitting up in the left-hand corner. we go up and find that. we pull little john i and talk to little john i. * johnny. it's not for prosecution at this point. we use the reward program. it's to identify them because we'll get them after that. now, what if i got identified merc through one of these things? that's a big way
did you see who did is that? yeah, punk kid, blah, blah, blah. go to the pay phone right there, call 911 if you see them doing it and they'll get you a reward, 75 to 250. really? yeah. so, money is money, man. [laughter] >> i get them to help me out as well. this is our phone number. these are the things we need to know. this is our program, this is how -- these are the things we did to mandate it. the suspect's name, how to contact them school or home. what they wrote or tagged and the...
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did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house?ell it's got a great kitchen, but did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. oh hey babe, i got to go. ok. come here sweetie, say bye to daddy. bye daddy! have a good day at school ok? ok. ...but what about when my parents visit? i just don't think there's enough room. lets keep looking. ok. i just love this one, i mean look at it... and it's next to a park i love it i love it too. what do you think of our new house? i'm most excited about the pool. me too sweetie. here's our new house... daddy! you're not just looking for a house. you're looking for a place for your life to happen. zillow i don'without goingcisions to angie's list first. with angie's list, i know who to call, and i know the results will be fantastic! find out why more than two million members count on angie's list. angie's list -- reviews you can trust. [ male announcer ] introducing red lobster's seaside mix & match. combine any two from a wide variety of seven exciting choices on one plate! all for just $12.99
did you i did. email? so what did you think of the house?ell it's got a great kitchen, but did you see the school rating? oh, you're right. oh hey babe, i got to go. ok. come here sweetie, say bye to daddy. bye daddy! have a good day at school ok? ok. ...but what about when my parents visit? i just don't think there's enough room. lets keep looking. ok. i just love this one, i mean look at it... and it's next to a park i love it i love it too. what do you think of our new house? i'm most...
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however, she did want to refor she did do some. actually not enough so that quite a lot of the -- the b get bit of the legacy is not so much the things she did, but the things she didn't. the natiothe rl heaimpoh servics one of them. she appears to toward the end of the issble o did not think it ws very good. she had a lot to get to. the first thing was economic reform. that by and large went very strongly. schools, hospitals, there was a 3 hot of unfinished business. >> what was the most surprising thing you learned about her? >> through talking to so many people. >> i think it would be this point about the hidden pragmatitive. if you believe the margaret thatcher version, all it ever is is this wondething ul principal about everything. this is not completely untrue. a person of real princdenle, but it is not the only thing. she is intensely political person. very, very keen on survi pol and very personally ambitious it as well as generally patriotic. the good luck for herne the country was that somehow these things came together
however, she did want to refor she did do some. actually not enough so that quite a lot of the -- the b get bit of the legacy is not so much the things she did, but the things she didn't. the natiothe rl heaimpoh servics one of them. she appears to toward the end of the issble o did not think it ws very good. she had a lot to get to. the first thing was economic reform. that by and large went very strongly. schools, hospitals, there was a 3 hot of unfinished business. >> what was the most...
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>> i don't remember saying that, but i did tell them that i did not want my age out. >> did you say you were 16 so you could maybe. >> so that maybe there wouldn't be as much public disclosure, as if you had said your true age of 18? >> y., so you told ms. fulton that you were 16? >> yes. >> did you tell mr. crump that, too? >> yes. >> and you told both of them that you had gone to the hospital instead of going to the wake? >> objection, asked and answered. >> sustained. >> yes. >> may we approach? >> yes. i'd like to make a speaking objection. >> you can't make an objection to your own question. you said you wanted to make a speaking objection. you want to respond? >> yes. >> yes, you may approach. >>> while the attorneys conference with judge nelson in the trial of george zimmerman, i want to bring in cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin to talk about what's going on on the stand today with this friend of tray von martin. rachel janpel, clearly trying to point out that she has told a number of lies, but i don't know that he's succeeding in completely painting her as not credible. >> she's
>> i don't remember saying that, but i did tell them that i did not want my age out. >> did you say you were 16 so you could maybe. >> so that maybe there wouldn't be as much public disclosure, as if you had said your true age of 18? >> y., so you told ms. fulton that you were 16? >> yes. >> did you tell mr. crump that, too? >> yes. >> and you told both of them that you had gone to the hospital instead of going to the wake? >> objection,...
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this is what she did. let's just watch this little piece of tape. ♪ >> so what -- she clocked somebody 37 >> it's kind of hard to tell. okay. watch as -- okay. somebody's pulling her there. >> pulling her hand. >> and won't get off. >> bang. >> she's trying to get freed. now why isn't the security guard -- that's his job. >> it is his job. >> is something going on here? >> something's moving. >> finally. >> we'll start again. it's thirsty thursday. and now we're getting it in order. anyway. yeah. so she -- i guess it must be one of those things. you perform and you've performed in crowds before. you go out in a crowd and you interact and people are going to tug and pull. >> i've done almost all my shows out in the crowd. a lot of people don't do it anymore because the world has changed and it can be a scary place. i never thought about it once in my life when i was performing like that. i'm trying to think if anybody -- no, i never had an incident. i almost died once, but it was in some city arizona becaus
this is what she did. let's just watch this little piece of tape. ♪ >> so what -- she clocked somebody 37 >> it's kind of hard to tell. okay. watch as -- okay. somebody's pulling her there. >> pulling her hand. >> and won't get off. >> bang. >> she's trying to get freed. now why isn't the security guard -- that's his job. >> it is his job. >> is something going on here? >> something's moving. >> finally. >> we'll start again....
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>> yes, i did. >> what commands did you give him?> i asked to see his hands. >> and where were his hands when you asked to see them? >> under his stomach. >> the final witness of the day was the physician's assistant lindsey fulgate who testified that zimmerman's nose appeared to be broken. she recommended he see an ear, nose and throat specialist for treatment and also noted the cuts to his head. >> approximately two centimeters and zero point 5, respectively. >> how small are they? >> two centimeters would probably be this big, and point 5 is much smaller. >> and based on your observations, in view of the lacerations, did you feel that anything additionally needed to be done regarding this? like any kind of stitches or anything like that? >> that determination is based on how well the skin edges, how well they're together, to begin with. and how deep is the laceration itself. based off the approximation, i did not feel that sutures were necessary. >> in cross examination, the defense attorney mark o 'mara talked about the blood aft
>> yes, i did. >> what commands did you give him?> i asked to see his hands. >> and where were his hands when you asked to see them? >> under his stomach. >> the final witness of the day was the physician's assistant lindsey fulgate who testified that zimmerman's nose appeared to be broken. she recommended he see an ear, nose and throat specialist for treatment and also noted the cuts to his head. >> approximately two centimeters and zero point 5,...
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and hented to get rid did not reply to the doctor, he did not agree of the checks. but it does the senses and nerves. >> we saw the use of campaign. was this a new trend, it into the country where the wives helped the candidates of pill to the public? the last of the old- fashioned campaign. theodore roosevelt exploited it. they were very exploitable. edith roosevelt was the least willing to go along. the children had a great time. .his is the hinge you have newspapers with pictures. all of a sudden, presidents and their families who were very , they haveres before faces and personalities. that expanded to the families as well. it would take off as the media became course is physically. >> good evening. i want all the callers to know i have a comment to make. you have putthat together on c-span has been phenomenal. i have watched most of the series and i've been educated and enlightened. i have a couple of comments. >> the gentleman sitting across from you, it was decided to do the series and our producer worked very hard on this. thank you. >> you are absolutely ri
and hented to get rid did not reply to the doctor, he did not agree of the checks. but it does the senses and nerves. >> we saw the use of campaign. was this a new trend, it into the country where the wives helped the candidates of pill to the public? the last of the old- fashioned campaign. theodore roosevelt exploited it. they were very exploitable. edith roosevelt was the least willing to go along. the children had a great time. .his is the hinge you have newspapers with pictures. all...
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>> yes, he did say that.hear what's on that phone call. >> and he can clearly see he's black. he indicates he sees a black person. he says he has his hand down his pants and he thinks it he's arm. he thinks he's on drugs and up to no good. >> some of that is not on the recording. some of that is inference. he's asked by the police operator, is this man black, white, or hispanic. he says black. i just want to be clear about what the facts are. we can all discuss it. we can discuss by inference whether there's racial motivation by george zimmerman. i think that goes to, by the way, some of the evidence that came in this morning. the judge allowed in the prior nonemergency police calls that zimmerman had made. again, he was asked on some of those calls, is the person you're calling about black, white, or hispanic? a couple times the answer was black. it wouldn't surprised me if the prosecution strings some of that together and makes a nice mixed tape, if you would, of george zimmerman saying it's a black man, it
>> yes, he did say that.hear what's on that phone call. >> and he can clearly see he's black. he indicates he sees a black person. he says he has his hand down his pants and he thinks it he's arm. he thinks he's on drugs and up to no good. >> some of that is not on the recording. some of that is inference. he's asked by the police operator, is this man black, white, or hispanic. he says black. i just want to be clear about what the facts are. we can all discuss it. we can...