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the jury has found him not guilty.immerman is now free to go home, free to leave the courthouse and he has no charges pending against him. we will continue to monitor the situation in florida. again, jarjz found not guilty of -- george zimmerman found not guilty of second degree murder. >>> it appearance a florida on bored an empty 787 boeing dream liner was not linked to the batteries. it broke out far from the batteries. there were concerns that the firement that the battery problem that -- fire meant that the battery problem was not fully resolved. it did shut down run ways for almost an hour. >>> let's join mark tamayo and find out what is going on with the weather. it seems nice out there. >> a lot of fog. we did warm things up a little bit. a few 90's out there. there is the fog making a come back and we'll have more over cast. first thing sunday morning. temperatures for this afternoon. ranged from the lower 60's frocifica. forecast headlines. will be increasing. coast side and right around the bay. a bit of a b
the jury has found him not guilty.immerman is now free to go home, free to leave the courthouse and he has no charges pending against him. we will continue to monitor the situation in florida. again, jarjz found not guilty of -- george zimmerman found not guilty of second degree murder. >>> it appearance a florida on bored an empty 787 boeing dream liner was not linked to the batteries. it broke out far from the batteries. there were concerns that the firement that the battery problem...
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you felt he was not guilty? >> i did. i think if the medical examiner could have done a better job at preserving the evidence -- >> you mean the state -- >> they should have bagged his hands, they should have done a lot of things they didn't do. >> do you feel you know truly what happened? >> i have a rendition of what i believe happened, and i think it's probably as close as anybody could come to what happened. nobody is going to know what exactly happened except for george. >> so you took that first vote. you saw basically a jury split. half the jurors, including yourself, not guilty, two people thought manslaughter, one person thought second degree murder had been proven. how do you go about deciding things? >> we started looking at the evidence. we listened to all the tapes. two, three, four, five times. >> the 911 recordings? >> the 911 recordings. then there's the re-enactment tape. there were some tapes from previous 911 calls that george had made. >> the reenactment tape, that's the tape of george zimmer
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we don't know if charge number one, he's innocent, guilty or not guilty. i want both of you to stand be. we'll continue the breaking news coverage. as soon as we get word we'll have it right here. stand by. we'll get back to this story as soon as we get word from the courthouse. it would include information on the so called white papers and undisclosed information about the foreign intelligence surveillance court. last night on ac 360 the father of accused leaker edward snowden, the father said his son loves his country. >> northeahe's not living a come life. i know my son. i know he loves this country. what he believed is this information, the american people needed to be aware of what their government was doing to them. spying upon them. >> edward snowden is still believed to be in that airport in moscow while he negotiates his asylum. >>> the fbi now has a new chief. >> on this vote the yays are 93. the nays are 1. two senators responded present. >> the senate confirmed that james comey to head the fbi. the 93 to 1 vote came as rand paul dropped his fil
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guilty. >> but you were sure it was george zimmerman's voice? >> i was sure it was george zimmerman's. >> everybody else on the jury was except for that one person? >> i think so. i think they were. i don't think there was a doubt that everybody else thought it was george's voice. >> what did you think of george zimmerman? >> i think george zimmerman is a man whose heart was in the right place but just got displaced by the vandalism in the neighborhoods and wanting to catch these people so badly that he went above and beyond what he really should have done. but i think he was a little negligible in doing what he did. >> negligent? >> negligent. sorry. but i think his heart was in the right place. it just went terribly wrong. >> do you think he's guilty of something? >> i thing he's guilty of not using good judgment. when he was in the car and he called 911, he shouldn't have gotten out of that car. >> he shouldn't have gotten out -- >> he shouldn't have gotten out of that car. >> do you feel
guilty. >> but you were sure it was george zimmerman's voice? >> i was sure it was george zimmerman's. >> everybody else on the jury was except for that one person? >> i think so. i think they were. i don't think there was a doubt that everybody else thought it was george's voice. >> what did you think of george zimmerman? >> i think george zimmerman is a man whose heart was in the right place but just got displaced by the vandalism in the neighborhoods and...
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well absolutely bradley manning has been found not guilty of aiding the enemy but he was found guilty on nineteen other counts including five counts of violating the espionage act now in theory yes this carries this could carry a sentence of more than one hundred fifty years in prison under under those charges . but then the judge can you know go on and sentence him in a few days or weeks or two to let him walk from court having reduced his sentence to nothing but that's again that's that's in theory we're going to hear from the judge very soon in the coming weeks or coming days as far as the sentence but if he is sentenced to a term in prison any term he will be of course automatically entitled to to an appeal to the army court of criminal appeals and that of course suggests a lengthy appeals process but this is of course not to underestimate the importance of the fact that he was found not guilty of aiding the enemy because this is setting an important precedent for these types of cases the espionage act was never intended to punish was a blower in one thousand nine hundred statute
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most of them actually plead guilty. 89% of florida defendants plead guilty or are found guilty by jurors8% of florida criminal cases actually have jury trials. 71% of those trials end in guilty verdicts. so with numbers like that criminal defense lawyers expect their clients to be guilty. criminal lawyers never pretend their clients are innocent when they're talking to their lawyer pals in the courthouse about what they're working on. and no lawyer would ever be so amateur as to ask another if his or her client is guilty or innocent. when a lawyer wants to know how tough your case is, they always ask the same question. can you put your guy on the stand? and everyone understands what no means. no means your guy is guilty, very guilty, and putting him on the stand will prove that guilt beyond a reasonable doubt. saying you can put your guy on the stand doesn't mean he's not guilty. it just means he might be a very good liar. but not putting your guy on the stand, especially in a case where he can get life in prison, means the defendant is the most powerful possible witness against the defe
most of them actually plead guilty. 89% of florida defendants plead guilty or are found guilty by jurors8% of florida criminal cases actually have jury trials. 71% of those trials end in guilty verdicts. so with numbers like that criminal defense lawyers expect their clients to be guilty. criminal lawyers never pretend their clients are innocent when they're talking to their lawyer pals in the courthouse about what they're working on. and no lawyer would ever be so amateur as to ask another if...
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but other times a guilty man, there's not enough evidence to prove he is guilty. case, i think when you look at it overall, it was, the prosecution just did not have the ammunition here to present to the jury. and essentially, i think when the jurors are interviewed, i think they will say there was wrong on both sides. george zimmerman improperly thought that trayvon was a criminal. he thought he was protecting his community and followed him. i think they may say that try von was angry that had this guy was following him when he was in his own community and maybe he turned and punched him in the face. punched george zimmerman in the face. zimmerman thinking that he was dealing with a criminal, then acted in self defense to defend himself from what he thought was a deadly threat. there was, you know, there was fault on both sides but unfortunately, a 17-year-old is dead, and why? because there was a gun in the picture. what i take away from last night. every african-american that i have spoken to, sees their own children in trayvon martin. and says is, in america t
but other times a guilty man, there's not enough evidence to prove he is guilty. case, i think when you look at it overall, it was, the prosecution just did not have the ammunition here to present to the jury. and essentially, i think when the jurors are interviewed, i think they will say there was wrong on both sides. george zimmerman improperly thought that trayvon was a criminal. he thought he was protecting his community and followed him. i think they may say that try von was angry that had...
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guilty of second-degree murder. could carry a life sentence. guilty of manslaughter. the question they offered to the judge was about. that would carry up to 30 years in prison. or could find him not guilty. those are the three possibilities that they are considering even though the question several hours ago was about manslaughter we have no way of knowing what they are talking about now. i think it is useful and let me start with you, john burris to go through each of the possibilities point by point. let's start with second-degree murder. what is the legal thresh hold and in your experience what kind of conversation has to take place for a judge to find -- for a jury to find the defendant guilty of the most serious charge? >> i think a jury here would have to deal with the whole question. do they find malice, ill will. and they could start out with that question, of course, by the fact that george zimmerman made all these very negative statements about trayvon and that could give you the mental state. but then you have to go to the next question and that is the cir
guilty of second-degree murder. could carry a life sentence. guilty of manslaughter. the question they offered to the judge was about. that would carry up to 30 years in prison. or could find him not guilty. those are the three possibilities that they are considering even though the question several hours ago was about manslaughter we have no way of knowing what they are talking about now. i think it is useful and let me start with you, john burris to go through each of the possibilities point...
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but other times a guilty man, there's not enough evidence to prove he is guilty. in this case, i think when you look at it overall, it was, the prosecution just did not have the ammunition here to present to the jury. and essentially, i think when the jurors are interviewed, i think they will say there was wrong on both sides. george zimmerman improperly thought that trayvon was a criminal. he thought he was protecting his community and followed him. i think they may say that try von was angry that had this guy was following him when he was in his own community and maybe he turned and punched him in the face. punched george zimmerman in the face. zimmerman thinking that he was dealing with a criminal, then acted in self defense to defend himself from what he thought was a deadly threat. there was, you know, there was fault on both sides but unfortunately, a 17-year-old is dead, and why? because there was a gun in the picture. what i take away from last night. every african-american that i have spoken to, sees their own children in trayvon martin. and says is, in a
but other times a guilty man, there's not enough evidence to prove he is guilty. in this case, i think when you look at it overall, it was, the prosecution just did not have the ammunition here to present to the jury. and essentially, i think when the jurors are interviewed, i think they will say there was wrong on both sides. george zimmerman improperly thought that trayvon was a criminal. he thought he was protecting his community and followed him. i think they may say that try von was angry...
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not guilty. going into it, at -- once all the evidence had been presented, you felt he was not guilty? >> i did. i think the medical examiner could have done a better job at presenting trayvon's -- preserving trayvon's evidence issue >> the state medical examiner -- >> i mean the state. they should have bagged his hands, they should have dried his clothes. they should have done a lot of things they didn't do. >> do you feel you know truly what happened? >> i have a rendition of what i believe happened and i think it's probably as close as anybody could come to what happened, but nobody's going to know what exactly happened, except for george. >> so you took that first vote, you saw, basically, the jury split. two people thought manslaughter, one person thought second-degree murder, three not guilty. how do you then go about deciding things? >> we started looking at the evidence. we listened to all the tapes, two, three, four, five times. >> the 911 recordings? >> the 911 recordings, and then ther
not guilty. going into it, at -- once all the evidence had been presented, you felt he was not guilty? >> i did. i think the medical examiner could have done a better job at presenting trayvon's -- preserving trayvon's evidence issue >> the state medical examiner -- >> i mean the state. they should have bagged his hands, they should have dried his clothes. they should have done a lot of things they didn't do. >> do you feel you know truly what happened? >> i have a...
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enemy that's the most serious charge that he faces the charge that bradley manning did not plead guilty to is facing life in prison if convicted private manning has pleaded guilty to two nearly a dozen charges other charges and those alone carry a sentence of up to twenty years behind bars where manning admitted to leaking thousands of classified documents as well as some classified videos to the we can leaks website at his court martial hearing he said he had no intention of harming his country he said i believed if the public was aware of the data it would start a public debate of the wars he said he was depressed about the situation there in iraq where he was stationed as an intelligence analyst the force it was not just the blog iraq in thousands of leaked documents readily manning has exposed many aspects of u.s. foreign policy through his warlock's the public has learned about the war crimes committed by the us in iraq and afghanistan and perhaps best illustrated by. collateral murder video you remember the classified footage showed the ease with which the crew of a u.s. apache he
enemy that's the most serious charge that he faces the charge that bradley manning did not plead guilty to is facing life in prison if convicted private manning has pleaded guilty to two nearly a dozen charges other charges and those alone carry a sentence of up to twenty years behind bars where manning admitted to leaking thousands of classified documents as well as some classified videos to the we can leaks website at his court martial hearing he said he had no intention of harming his...
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your verdict finding george zimmerman either guilty or not guilty must be unanimous. the verdict must be the verdict of each juror as well as the jury as a whole. during the trial items were received into evidence as exhibits. you may examine whatever exhibits you think will help you in your deliberations. these exhibits will be sent into the jury room with you when you begin to deliberate. in closing, let me remind you that it is important that you follow the law spelled out in these instructions in deciding your verdict. there are no other laws that apply to this case. even if you do not like the laws that must be applied, you must use them. for two centuries we have lived by the constitution and the law. no juror has the right to violate rules. we all share. at this time, if all of you will please take your notes with you and follow deputy jarvis back into the jury. >> the jury is now leaving the courtroom. the george zimmerman murder trial. let me bring in lisa bloom, john burress with us as well. they've been given their instructions in great detail, lisa. we've
your verdict finding george zimmerman either guilty or not guilty must be unanimous. the verdict must be the verdict of each juror as well as the jury as a whole. during the trial items were received into evidence as exhibits. you may examine whatever exhibits you think will help you in your deliberations. these exhibits will be sent into the jury room with you when you begin to deliberate. in closing, let me remind you that it is important that you follow the law spelled out in these...
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george zimmerman found not guilty. >> the verdict, we, the jury, find george zimmerman not guilty. >> this morning george zimmerman is a free man acquitted of all charges in the shooting death of trayvon martin. we break down the case with our team of legal experts straight ahead. >> and was it all about politics from the beginning? did the prosecution even have a case? we take a harsh look at how we got to where we are. >> then as the verdict was announced, people took their opinions to the streets. what america is saying this morning and on social media. it blew up last night as that verdict was read. "fox & friends" begins right now. >>> george zimmerman not guilty on all charges in the shooting death of trayvon martin. the verdict was met with shock outside the sanford courtroom and across the country. live outside the courthouse with the very latest on what's happening in florida. >> reporter: good morning, tucker. everything quiet but overnight there were demonstrators. during the entire trial, if you look at the protesters, those who came out here calling for george zimmerman's
george zimmerman found not guilty. >> the verdict, we, the jury, find george zimmerman not guilty. >> this morning george zimmerman is a free man acquitted of all charges in the shooting death of trayvon martin. we break down the case with our team of legal experts straight ahead. >> and was it all about politics from the beginning? did the prosecution even have a case? we take a harsh look at how we got to where we are. >> then as the verdict was announced, people took...
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because -- the evidence shows he is guilty. >> he is guilty of -- >> killing trayvon martin.d him intentionally, you can't -- find -- you can't say he is guilty. >> what was going on in your mind, your heart? >> i was the juror that was going to give them the hung jury. i was, i fought to the end. >> do you have regrets that you didn't? >> kind of. i mean, i'm the only minority and i felt like i let a lot of people down. >> reporter: this polarizing case began in a gated community in sanford, florida, martin was walking back to a house where he and his father were staying. he caught the attention of the self-appointed neighborhood watch captain, george zimmerman, who called police. >> this guy looks like he is up to no good, or on drugs or something. >> reporter: they suggested he stay in his car. >> are you following him? >> yeah. >> okay, we don't need him to do that. >> reporter: what happened next was in dispute. but there seems to be the issue that there was a loud fight, and the issue was who was the attacker? >> somebody has been shot. >> reporter: zimmerman fired one
because -- the evidence shows he is guilty. >> he is guilty of -- >> killing trayvon martin.d him intentionally, you can't -- find -- you can't say he is guilty. >> what was going on in your mind, your heart? >> i was the juror that was going to give them the hung jury. i was, i fought to the end. >> do you have regrets that you didn't? >> kind of. i mean, i'm the only minority and i felt like i let a lot of people down. >> reporter: this polarizing...
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so bradley manning them found guilty just to just to wrap up not guilty of the most serious charge against him of aiding the enemy which would be punishable by life imprisonment but an army spokesman has told the media that the whistleblower does face a maximum sentence of one hundred thirty six years he's been convicted among other things of five counts of espionage as well as theft and computer fraud the judge spent five minutes reading those charges manning sentencing will begin wednesday morning and we'll be bringing you the latest from the count of final word let's go back to andrew blake who's in maryland andrew sum up your live on our yeah there we go hi there if you can hear me just sum up if you could the events of the last two hours or so for us. you know honestly we were in and out in a matter of moments and you know after months and years of waiting for this it was kind of a relief in the media center here in fort meade maryland there is around sixty seventy journalists just sitting there waiting hunched over their laptops waiting anxiously for the moment in the courtroom itsel
so bradley manning them found guilty just to just to wrap up not guilty of the most serious charge against him of aiding the enemy which would be punishable by life imprisonment but an army spokesman has told the media that the whistleblower does face a maximum sentence of one hundred thirty six years he's been convicted among other things of five counts of espionage as well as theft and computer fraud the judge spent five minutes reading those charges manning sentencing will begin wednesday...
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we didn't just go in there and say we're going to come in here and just do guilty/not guilty.rs and cried over it afterwards. we know it's your videoconference of the day. hi! hi, buddy! that's why the free wifi and hot breakfast are something to smile about. book a great getaway now and feel the hamptonality [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending....
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if somebody murdered. >> " not guilty >> very shocking to me.on one hand it is a shocking but on the other hand, not so much. why? >> a lot of questions. as much as i love it that is just not right. it is very sad. >> that is just a sampling of the san francisco high profile case. a lot of reactions all run the country. our legal analyst, michael. but take away is that if there is still big questions. the fact is that of george zimmerman was not allowed to carry a concealed weapon. and owned a deadly weapon. whatever it was that he was trying to do. we would not be talking about this right now. >> at the end of the day perhaps justified in? >> correct. but there would not be so much death. gun control is still an issue. and the fact that on one a case george zimmerman had a pre-conception. on what he looked like and what he was wearing. and again, with all standing of this verdict means. this country is going to be all means. >> this decision purlieu, but it is not the end of the line. >> the fbi has done an initial investigation. and with any r
if somebody murdered. >> " not guilty >> very shocking to me.on one hand it is a shocking but on the other hand, not so much. why? >> a lot of questions. as much as i love it that is just not right. it is very sad. >> that is just a sampling of the san francisco high profile case. a lot of reactions all run the country. our legal analyst, michael. but take away is that if there is still big questions. the fact is that of george zimmerman was not allowed to carry a...
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you find him not guilty but you're responsible for the not guilty.all the people that want him guilty aren't going to have any closure. >> do you feel sorry for trayvon martin? >> i feel sorry for both of them. i feel sorry for trayvon, in the situation he was in. and i feel sorry for george because of the situation he got himself in. >> did you realize how big this trial had become? >> i had no clue. no clue whatsoever. >> did it make sense to you that there was this much attention on it? >> it didn't to me, because i didn't see it as a racial thing. i saw it as a murder case, as a second degree murder case. it was just unbelievable that it had gotten so big and so political -- not really political. i don't want to say that. but so emotional for everybody involved. and i never would have thought when we went over to the hotel to get all our stuff from the hotel, we got to the hotel and in the parking lot -- it was a regular parking lot. by the time we came out, it looked like disney world. there was media, there was police. and it really started to
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the verdict is in army private bradley manning is found not guilty of aiding the enemy that charge carries a potential life sentence however manning will not be a free man any time soon coming up next more on the guilty charges handed down in the lengthy appeals process. and the world of medical tech advances we'll tell you about new technology being developed to influence body and mind the tools being used a beam of light or in this remarkable study coming up. and the government has given subsidies to meat to the nation's farmers but what would you say if the taxpayer dollars were given to people who aren't even alive i'll tell you about this spending beyond the grave in today's show. hello there it's tuesday july thirtieth five pm in washington d.c. i marinate and you're watching our two. now our lead story today the verdict in the bradley manning trial a military court has found me private bradley manning accused of the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history not guilty of aiding the enemy now the aiding the enemy charge would have carried a maximum sentence of life in pr
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for myself, he's guilty. because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of?> killing trayvon martin. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find, you can't say he's guilty. i was the jury that was going to give them the hung jury. i fought until the end. it's hard for me to sleep, it's hard for me to eat because i feel that i was forcefully included in trayvon martin's death. and as i carry him on my back, i'm hurting as much as trayvon martin's mom is because there's no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> but you feel in your heart of hearts that you and the jury approached it and came with the decision and you stand by that decision to this day? >> i stand by the decision because of the law. if i stand by the decision because of my heart, he would have been guilty. >> so, let's take a closer look at this. joining me now, criminal defense attorney page pate and columnist for "chicago defender" welcome back. jason, let's start with the emotion of this case. what that juror just said that she c
for myself, he's guilty. because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of?> killing trayvon martin. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find, you can't say he's guilty. i was the jury that was going to give them the hung jury. i fought until the end. it's hard for me to sleep, it's hard for me to eat because i feel that i was forcefully included in trayvon martin's death. and as i carry him on my back, i'm hurting as...
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for myself, he's guilty. because the evidence shows he is guilty. >> he is guilty of?as read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find -- you can't say he is guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? did you want to quit? >> i was the juror that was going to give them the hung jury. oh, i was. i fought to the end. it's hard for me to sleep. it's hard for me to eat, because i feel that i was forcibly included in trayvon martin's death. and i carry him on my back. i'm hurting as much as trayvon martin's mom is, because there is no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> guilty of killing trayvon martin. wow. back with me now is seema iyer and ken padowitz. i'm also joined by veteran prosecutor paul henderson. thank you all for joining me. >> thanks for having us. >> paul, what is your reaction to hearing juror b29, maddie, talking about the pain of trayvon martin's family? >> you know, i think that's exactly what the prosecution wanted to impart to this jury. they wanted them in that jury room to feel for and identify with trayv
for myself, he's guilty. because the evidence shows he is guilty. >> he is guilty of?as read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find -- you can't say he is guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? did you want to quit? >> i was the juror that was going to give them the hung jury. oh, i was. i fought to the end. it's hard for me to sleep. it's hard for me to eat, because i feel that i was forcibly included in trayvon martin's death. and i...
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the verdict is in army private bradley manning is found not guilty of aiding the enemy that charge carried a potential life sentence or even the death penalty however many will not be a free man anytime soon from the guilty charges handed down to the legal challenges he now faces and what today's verdict means for potential whistleblowers we'll bring it all to you in our live team coverage of the bradley manning trial coming up next. though there it's tuesday july thirtieth four pm here in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching our t.v. . our lead story today the verdict in the bradley manning trial a military court has found army private bradley manning accused of the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history not guilty of aiding the enemy now the aiding the enemy charge would have carried a maximum sentence of life in prison manning was however found guilty of most of the remaining charges against him including five charges of espionage five counts of theft and four counts of investment bradley manning's family just released a statement on the verdict to the guardi
the verdict is in army private bradley manning is found not guilty of aiding the enemy that charge carried a potential life sentence or even the death penalty however many will not be a free man anytime soon from the guilty charges handed down to the legal challenges he now faces and what today's verdict means for potential whistleblowers we'll bring it all to you in our live team coverage of the bradley manning trial coming up next. though there it's tuesday july thirtieth four pm here in...
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you find him not guilty but you're responsible for the not guilty.that want him guilty aren't going to have any closu closure. >> do you feel sorry for trayvon marten? >> i feel sorry for both of them. i feel sorry for trayvon, in the situation he was in. and i feel sorry for george because of the situation he got himself in. >> did you realize how big this trial had become? >> i had no clue. i had no clue whatsoever. >> did it make sense to you that there was this much attention on it? >> it didn't to me, because i didn't see it as a racial thing. i saw it as a murder case, as a second degree murder case. it was just unbelievable that it had gotten so big and so political -- not real letter political, i don't want to say that, but so emotional for everybody involved. and i never would have thought when we went over to the hotel to get all our stuff from the hotel, we got to the hotel and in the parking lot -- it was a regular parking lot, by the time we came out, it looked like disney world, there was media, police, and it really started to sink in,
you find him not guilty but you're responsible for the not guilty.that want him guilty aren't going to have any closu closure. >> do you feel sorry for trayvon marten? >> i feel sorry for both of them. i feel sorry for trayvon, in the situation he was in. and i feel sorry for george because of the situation he got himself in. >> did you realize how big this trial had become? >> i had no clue. i had no clue whatsoever. >> did it make sense to you that there was this...
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whistleblower bradley manning found not guilty of aiding the enemy but guilty of other charges including espionage and theft. the group has accused the party and members of the authority of running a malicious campaign against it. an official says elements within the interim egyptian government also colluded with their opponents to demonize them. worried about what he describes as conspiracies against egypt and other countries. documents show those fears could well be growing. the group says it has proof that the rival parties are trying to further destabilize the jet and make it look like hamas is to blame. claim a memo sent to the security at cachet in cairo refers to four bombs marked with the insignia that was strong -- smuggled with the help of operatives. it reads, with regards to an earlier cable, noticed that the bombs have arrived in egypt. this needs to be used to implicate them in the recent acts of violence. is it the document also approve the palestinian authority was working to demonize the group. another memo at the palestinian embassy reads, it has been decided based on r
whistleblower bradley manning found not guilty of aiding the enemy but guilty of other charges including espionage and theft. the group has accused the party and members of the authority of running a malicious campaign against it. an official says elements within the interim egyptian government also colluded with their opponents to demonize them. worried about what he describes as conspiracies against egypt and other countries. documents show those fears could well be growing. the group says it...
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coming up next more on the guilty charges handed down today and his sentencing phase. and here's a mindbender scientists at mit have discovered a new way to control the minds of the lab rats by using a beam of light we'll tell you how it's done and what it could potentially mean for humans. plus the government has given subsidies to the nation's farmers but what would you save taxpayer dollars were given to people who aren't even a lot of will tell you about the spending beyond the great internet show i. mean it's tuesday july thirtieth eight pm in washington d.c. i'm marinate and you're watching our. our lead story tonight the verdict in the bradley manning trial a military court has found army private bradley manning accused of the largest leak of classified information in u.s. history not guilty of aiding the enemy now the aiding the enemy charge would have carried a maximum sentence of life in prison manning was however found guilty of most of the remaining charges against him including five charges of espionage five counts of theft and four counts of investment br
coming up next more on the guilty charges handed down today and his sentencing phase. and here's a mindbender scientists at mit have discovered a new way to control the minds of the lab rats by using a beam of light we'll tell you how it's done and what it could potentially mean for humans. plus the government has given subsidies to the nation's farmers but what would you save taxpayer dollars were given to people who aren't even a lot of will tell you about the spending beyond the great...
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or not guilty. he went through the process of showing the reenactment giving the jurors zimmerman's account of what happened. that will be an image as they take back into the jury room. they took a lot of notes. you see them taking notes. they pay close attention to the props. they pay close attention. here is the other thing. he involved the jury. he involved everyone in the courtroom when he took that four minutes of silence and that's four minutes of silence between the last time rachel jenteal talked to trayvon martin and the indications of a struggle. everyone involved in that four minutes that you can imagine will stick with jurors as they think about this. >> all right george howell, stand by. my other guests stand by. you at home i want you to stand by. we're going to talk about this case probably in a way that you've never talked about it. we're going to pretend this camera isn't here and speak the way that mark nejame and i are talking. we're going to talk about race why many people think
or not guilty. he went through the process of showing the reenactment giving the jurors zimmerman's account of what happened. that will be an image as they take back into the jury room. they took a lot of notes. you see them taking notes. they pay close attention to the props. they pay close attention. here is the other thing. he involved the jury. he involved everyone in the courtroom when he took that four minutes of silence and that's four minutes of silence between the last time rachel...
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is george zimmerman guilty of second-degree murder? is he guilty of manslaughter? or is he not guilty at all? the former neighborhood watch leader that was carrying a loaded concealed handgun killing 17-year-old trayvon martin was justifiable under florida's stand-your-ground law. after martin bought candy, he was wearing a hoodie. zimmerman spotted him in the neighborhood, thought he looked suspicious, followed him and called police. zimmerman claims martin jumped out of the bushes attacked him. punching him in the nose and bashing his head repeatedly in the sidewalk. his attorney mark o'mara dramatically carried a chunk of concrete for the jury to see. any notion that a sidewalk is not a deadly weapon is, quote, disgusting. jurors deliberated three and a half hours yesterday afternoon before retiring to their secret hotel after 6:00. they only had one question for the courted yesterday, to get an inventory list of all the evidence submitted in the past three weeks of trial. outside the courthouse, couple dozen demonstrators, supporters of zimmerman and martin urg
is george zimmerman guilty of second-degree murder? is he guilty of manslaughter? or is he not guilty at all? the former neighborhood watch leader that was carrying a loaded concealed handgun killing 17-year-old trayvon martin was justifiable under florida's stand-your-ground law. after martin bought candy, he was wearing a hoodie. zimmerman spotted him in the neighborhood, thought he looked suspicious, followed him and called police. zimmerman claims martin jumped out of the bushes attacked...
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i almost wish that the verdict had guilty, not guilty, and completely innocent. because i would ask you to check that one. >> reporter: the prosecution delivered a strongly recorded rebuttal saying trayvon martin's blood is on george zimmerman's hands. >> that child had every right to be afraid of a strange man following him. first in his car, and then on foot. and did that child not have the right to defend himself from that strange man? >> reporter: that child, according to the prosecution, but a dangerous teenager according to the defense. >> that's cement. that is a sidewalk. and that is not an unarmed teenager with nothing but skittles trying to get home and the suggestion by the state that that's not a weapon, that that can't hurt somebody, that that can't cause great bodily injury is disgusting. >> reporter: martin savidge, cnn, sanford, florida. >> let's bring in our panel, legal analyst sunny hostin and jeffrey toobin. also defense attorneys danny cevallos and mark geragos. mark, i'll start with you. how do you think mark o'hara did today? >> i think he
i almost wish that the verdict had guilty, not guilty, and completely innocent. because i would ask you to check that one. >> reporter: the prosecution delivered a strongly recorded rebuttal saying trayvon martin's blood is on george zimmerman's hands. >> that child had every right to be afraid of a strange man following him. first in his car, and then on foot. and did that child not have the right to defend himself from that strange man? >> reporter: that child, according to...
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we didn't just go in there and say we're going to come in here and just do guilty/not guilty.rwards. i don't think any of us could ever do anything like that ever again. >> obviously emotional there at the end. we bring in jeffrey toobin, and criminal defense attorney danny cev cevallos. did the jury seem they arrived the at the verdict the right way, listening to the interview what is your take? >> certainly based on the evidence, that's all you can ask of a jury. i thought she displayed a remarkable mastery of the evidence including frankly some of the things i missed in the testimony. i also think she indicated a great deal of sympathy for george zimmerman, more than i would have expected. at one point in the interview anderson said do you feel sorry for trayvon martin and she says i feel sorry for both of them. that really rocked me back when you consider that trayvon martin is dead, and, but, but, you know, this is why we have jurors. i thought it was a rational verdict, that was a rational discussion of the evidence and here we are. >> what do you think of how the jury v
we didn't just go in there and say we're going to come in here and just do guilty/not guilty.rwards. i don't think any of us could ever do anything like that ever again. >> obviously emotional there at the end. we bring in jeffrey toobin, and criminal defense attorney danny cev cevallos. did the jury seem they arrived the at the verdict the right way, listening to the interview what is your take? >> certainly based on the evidence, that's all you can ask of a jury. i thought she...
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it was we don't know the answer we don't actually know if move down the road was guilty of a cost if he wasn't it was the prosecutors who politicize the case by putting him on trial but he's a highly visible political figure and any trial in the ground in russia is going to be perceived in the west as a political trial that's a reality. and we're going back now into the courtroom and it's breaking news here on our volley a leading opposition figure and anti kremlin blogger has been found guilty of embezzlement by a court in the city of all the man the best known for his crusade against corruption was himself charged with defrauding a state owned timber company with almost half a million dollars. paid advisor to the governor deval they became well known in russia and in the west during a wave of anti-government protests in a twenty laps and twenty one and he's currently campaigning for office of moscow mayor earlier voices presidential ambitions now let's take a listen to the verdict being read out. colluded to. shift to this crime and together with mr rove decide it soon bears the si
it was we don't know the answer we don't actually know if move down the road was guilty of a cost if he wasn't it was the prosecutors who politicize the case by putting him on trial but he's a highly visible political figure and any trial in the ground in russia is going to be perceived in the west as a political trial that's a reality. and we're going back now into the courtroom and it's breaking news here on our volley a leading opposition figure and anti kremlin blogger has been found guilty...
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all we heard was not guilty. so then it was realized. mark o'mara, he was concerned still is that this case was a cause for many people in the civil rights aspect. and he spoke about that at the press conference. >> i kept suggesting to mr. crunch on three separate occasions that we not suggest that this is a civil rights case of the century because it's just not. it was a self-defense case. did it bring to the forefront the conversation that yuck black males are treated a certain way in the criminal justice system? absolutely. is that positive? absolutely. do we need to have that conversation, absolutely. however, if pore tend oiging that conversation on top of the verdict, shame on them. >> on while zimmerman has been acquitted, it looks like the battle is really not over. >> there are a none of unresolved issues, and there are groups that are going to the department of justice and they will ask that there will an investigation under way. they will renew the efforts. shellie zimmerman has been charged with perjury. that's still to bed
all we heard was not guilty. so then it was realized. mark o'mara, he was concerned still is that this case was a cause for many people in the civil rights aspect. and he spoke about that at the press conference. >> i kept suggesting to mr. crunch on three separate occasions that we not suggest that this is a civil rights case of the century because it's just not. it was a self-defense case. did it bring to the forefront the conversation that yuck black males are treated a certain way in...