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i heard get off. that's what i said. somebody saying, trayvon saying get off, sir. >> at the beginning of the recording we just played he said so the last thing you heard was some kind of noise like something hitting somebody and you said yeah. do you agree? >> i said yes, sir. >> you just heard it. did you hear that? >> no, sir. >> could we play that again? >> no, sir. go ahead, sir. >> can we play that part again? >> go ahead, sir. >> so the last thing you heard was some kind of noise like something hitting somebody. >> yeah, yeah. >> did you hear that? >> yes, sir. >> was that you? >> yes, sir. >> then when he said basically after that did you hear the man say anything or did you hear trayvon say anything and you said i could hear a little bit. is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> so this is the point where in prior statements you said the phone cut off. correct? >> yes, sir. >> today in ms. fulton's living room and he asked you could you hear anything else, you said yeah, as a matter of fact, i could hear a little bit. c
i heard get off. that's what i said. somebody saying, trayvon saying get off, sir. >> at the beginning of the recording we just played he said so the last thing you heard was some kind of noise like something hitting somebody and you said yeah. do you agree? >> i said yes, sir. >> you just heard it. did you hear that? >> no, sir. >> could we play that again? >> no, sir. go ahead, sir. >> can we play that part again? >> go ahead, sir. >> so...
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i heard "get off." that's what i said. start hearing trayvon "get off," sir. >> at the beginning of the recording we just played, mr. did he la rionda said, "so the last thing you heard was some kind of noise like something hitting somebody, and you said yeah. do you agree? >> i said yes, sir. >> you just heard it, right?do ? >> i said yes, sir. >> you just heard it, right? >> did you hear that? >> no, sir. >> could we play that again? >> no, sir. go ahead, sir. >> can we play that part again? >> go ahead, sir. >> so the last thing you heard was some kind of noise like something hitting somebody? >> yeah. yeah. >> did you hear that? >> yes, sir. >> is that you? >> yes, sir. >> and then when mr. de la rionda said -- basically after that, did you hear the man say anything or did you hear trayvon say anything, and you said, i could hear a little bit. is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> so this is the point where, in prior statements you you said the phone cut off. correct? >> yes, sir. >> but today, in miss fulton's living room,
i heard "get off." that's what i said. start hearing trayvon "get off," sir. >> at the beginning of the recording we just played, mr. did he la rionda said, "so the last thing you heard was some kind of noise like something hitting somebody, and you said yeah. do you agree? >> i said yes, sir. >> you just heard it, right?do ? >> i said yes, sir. >> you just heard it, right? >> did you hear that? >> no, sir. >> could we...
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>> i heard it when i opened the window -- i heard it when i opened the window.was hearing the voices. i heard two voices. >> had you ever heard george zimmerman's voice in your life? >> no. >> so when you say you heard trayvon martin's voice before, you're saying that it was your opinion that you were listening to his voice as the softer of the two in the argument? >> yes. >> faith, did the defense score any points there. >> well, they're trying to show, how could you know for sure? how could you be so sure? you were under the stress and emotion of this event. and you're really not sure. she is such a critical ear witness, they have to go to her in that manner, but she is convinced the person who was yelling for help was killed. that is the person -- >> and this jury looks at this woman and has to say to themselves why would she be saying anything other than what she truly believes based on what she heard? >> that is true. the jury would really have to look at her and think okay, this lady is making up this story. and that all the things she said, all the emotio
>> i heard it when i opened the window -- i heard it when i opened the window.was hearing the voices. i heard two voices. >> had you ever heard george zimmerman's voice in your life? >> no. >> so when you say you heard trayvon martin's voice before, you're saying that it was your opinion that you were listening to his voice as the softer of the two in the argument? >> yes. >> faith, did the defense score any points there. >> well, they're trying to...
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that's the one bit not consistent with what i heard. it could be that there is more than one shooter in this situation. what i understand is that the shooter who was dressed all in black sort of like an official uniform of some sort and they only saw one gun, as well. another one of those sound bites you played said it was a handgun involved. from every witness i talked to, the only thing they saw was a long gun. something that looked like an assault-type weapon. one person identified it as an ar-15. as always in these cases, there is a lot of confusion, but clearly, whoever was there, whether one or two people, they were dressed in black. one witness did say they saw somebody down and they weren't moving at all and they were in very bad shape, whoever they were. so it is possible that that was the shooter himself, wolf? >> as far as the second shooter or second suspect, there's been conflicting information that we've been getting. what is the latest official word from police? >> reporter: we are expecting the latest official word from p
that's the one bit not consistent with what i heard. it could be that there is more than one shooter in this situation. what i understand is that the shooter who was dressed all in black sort of like an official uniform of some sort and they only saw one gun, as well. another one of those sound bites you played said it was a handgun involved. from every witness i talked to, the only thing they saw was a long gun. something that looked like an assault-type weapon. one person identified it as an...
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people thought i was good, but i knew i could not play the music i heard in my mind. write it down. i was hearing symphonic sounds, hearing so much music that i was incapable of getting out. i knew i needed help. i had the money. routed $900 per my paper for tuition. i had already paid the tuition when i recorded "green onions." you puthe real story is your money down and could not get it back. that is why he went to bloomington. [laughter] i understand that. you saved $900? on a paper route? >> that is right. good for two semesters. are the most disciplined i heard in my life. >> a family tradition. my grandfather built a school with his own two hands in mississippi. shouldeved people develop their minds, cultivate their minds. that is where our salvation really was, in generating mental health and education. my grandfather educated all his children, they all went to industrial.sissippi that was my tradition. tavis: how would you situate your bodythe rest of of work? this fits in how? of a 360s something for me. records, my stax genesis in the music business. this mus
people thought i was good, but i knew i could not play the music i heard in my mind. write it down. i was hearing symphonic sounds, hearing so much music that i was incapable of getting out. i knew i needed help. i had the money. routed $900 per my paper for tuition. i had already paid the tuition when i recorded "green onions." you puthe real story is your money down and could not get it back. that is why he went to bloomington. [laughter] i understand that. you saved $900? on a...
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i heard a bump. i have a feeling it was the bonk of the headset. trayvon had a headset. >> you heard a bonk? >> yeah, a bonk. >> what did you assume that was? >> the headset. >> what happened then? >> then i started hearing grass sound. and grass sound -- wet grass sound. >> what do you mean you heard grass sound? >> like, grass, wet grass. >> okay. then what happened? >> then i kept calling trayvon, trayvon. i started hearing a little bit of trayvon saying get off, get off. >> let me stop you a second. you heard a grass sound and then you said something. what did you say? >> i was trying to say trayvon, trayvon, what's going on? >> what did you hear? >> trayvon -- i heard trayvon say, get off. get off. >> then what did you hear? >> then suddenly the phone hung up. shut off. >> okay. when the phone shut off, what happened then? >> and i had called him back. >> you called trayvon martin back? >> yeah. >> were you able to talk to him again? >> no. no. >> did he, trayvon martin, ever call you back. >> no. >> did you ever talk to trayvon martin again? >
i heard a bump. i have a feeling it was the bonk of the headset. trayvon had a headset. >> you heard a bonk? >> yeah, a bonk. >> what did you assume that was? >> the headset. >> what happened then? >> then i started hearing grass sound. and grass sound -- wet grass sound. >> what do you mean you heard grass sound? >> like, grass, wet grass. >> okay. then what happened? >> then i kept calling trayvon, trayvon. i started hearing a little...
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so i thought he was just saying, i know you have a gun now, i heard it, i'm giving up. don't know if i pushed him off me or he fell off me. either way, i got on top of him, and i pushed his arms apart. >> you flipped him over? >> i don't remember i got on top of him, but i got on his back and moved his arms apart. because when he was repeatedly hitting me in the face, i thought he had something in his hands. so i just moved his hands apart. that's when the police officer came around and i saw the police officer. i stood up and holstered the weapon. >> when we come back, more on the trial of george zimmerman. hey, look! a shooting star! make a wish! i wish we could lie here forever. i wish this test drive was over, so we could head back to the dealership. [ male announcer ] it's practically yours. test drive! [ male announcer ] but we still need your signature. volkswagen sign then drive is back. and it's never been easier to get a jetta. that's the power of german engineering. get $0 down, $0 due at signing, $0 deposit, and $0 first month's payment on any new volkswagen
so i thought he was just saying, i know you have a gun now, i heard it, i'm giving up. don't know if i pushed him off me or he fell off me. either way, i got on top of him, and i pushed his arms apart. >> you flipped him over? >> i don't remember i got on top of him, but i got on his back and moved his arms apart. because when he was repeatedly hitting me in the face, i thought he had something in his hands. so i just moved his hands apart. that's when the police officer came...
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i heard about it already before you tweet. bob? . >> do you like the idea of young girls being able to play any sport they want to play? >> this is open to so many jokes. i will play it straight. i think the idea is ridiculous because at this level she may not get hurt. if she moves up and would do it in a big high school, for example, the reality is men and women are built differently. when i played, you don't look at who you are tackling. you look at the color of jersey. this girl will get hurt. there are sports for girls and sports for boys and it ought to be kept that way. >> eric? >> i will get in trouble again. when we do a story like that. this is more about the wussification of american men. you can't tell who is a boy and who is a girl anymore. the girls want to be tougher. the boys want to be sweeter, softer. i just long for the days where it's okay to tell a woman she looks beautiful in the dress. i'm not sure if i can anymore. i might be harassing her or opening a door, it might be demeaning. i like that part of life. >>
i heard about it already before you tweet. bob? . >> do you like the idea of young girls being able to play any sport they want to play? >> this is open to so many jokes. i will play it straight. i think the idea is ridiculous because at this level she may not get hurt. if she moves up and would do it in a big high school, for example, the reality is men and women are built differently. when i played, you don't look at who you are tackling. you look at the color of jersey. this girl...
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was pressing 911 is when i heard very clearly i say the two yells forelp. >> in terms of the two individuals, the voices that you've described, one a more dominant or aggressive and the other one, what word did you use to describe the other one? >> higher pitched. >> the yells for help that you heard at that time, could you identify whether it was the dominant, louder voice or the higher pitch one? >> in my opinion, i truly believe, especially the second yell for help, was like a yelp. it was excruciating. i really felt like it was a boy's voice. >> the court heard the 911 call, as well. >> right. there were a number of 911 calls made on that particular night. but hers has to be the most emotional. because what you realize is that like a lot of people, she was witnessing something, but she was experiencing something. listen to this. >> who is saying they shot who? >> the people out there, a guy is raising his hands up, saying he shot a person. i think it's a police officer with him right now. oh, my god. >> the police officer is there. >> yes. >> they'r
was pressing 911 is when i heard very clearly i say the two yells forelp. >> in terms of the two individuals, the voices that you've described, one a more dominant or aggressive and the other one, what word did you use to describe the other one? >> higher pitched. >> the yells for help that you heard at that time, could you identify whether it was the dominant, louder voice or the higher pitch one? >> in my opinion, i truly believe, especially the second yell for help,...
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i heard he took women there to have sex, even his ex. onfessed he cheated on me with three different girls. then he tried to take it back. every man that i have ever been with has cheated on me, if he fails this test just like the rest, terry and i are through. >> maury: yeah, yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> maury: but terry swore he would never be that way. >> he promised me everything, told me he was not like them. he would never cheat on me. >> maury: you think he is cheating with his exes? >> yes, he even told me his ex went to the chicken farm and went to his secret place. >> maury: does he ever stay away at night? >> he was gone three times, the morning of the fourth of july, i went to bed, he was not there. i went outside and caught him in the back seat of my car, passed out. >> maury: is it because of your relationships in the past? you don't trust guys, do you? if he passes the test, you will trust him. >> i will never accuse him again. >> since the first day i met crystal, i loved her. i want to marry her, but i can't pro
i heard he took women there to have sex, even his ex. onfessed he cheated on me with three different girls. then he tried to take it back. every man that i have ever been with has cheated on me, if he fails this test just like the rest, terry and i are through. >> maury: yeah, yeah, yeah. [ cheers and applause ] >> maury: but terry swore he would never be that way. >> he promised me everything, told me he was not like them. he would never cheat on me. >> maury: you think...
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so i thought he was just saying, i know you have a gun now, i heard it, i'm giving up. so i don't know if i pushed him off me or he fell off me. either way, i got on top of him, and i pushed his arms apart. >> you flipped him over? >> i don't remember i got on top of him, but i got on his back and moved his arms apart. because when he was repeatedly hitting me in the face, i thought he had something in his hands. so i just moved his hands apart. that's when the police officer came around and i saw the police officer. i today up and holsterred the weapon. >> when we come back, more on the trial of george zimmerman. whatever business you're in, that's the business we're in. with premium service like one of the best on-time delivery records and a low claims ratio, we do whatever it takes to make your business our business. od. helping the world keep promises. just by talking to a helmet. it grabbed the patient's record before we even picked him up. it found out the doctor we needed was at st. anne's. wiggle your toes. [ driver ] and it got his okay on treatment from miles a
so i thought he was just saying, i know you have a gun now, i heard it, i'm giving up. so i don't know if i pushed him off me or he fell off me. either way, i got on top of him, and i pushed his arms apart. >> you flipped him over? >> i don't remember i got on top of him, but i got on his back and moved his arms apart. because when he was repeatedly hitting me in the face, i thought he had something in his hands. so i just moved his hands apart. that's when the police officer came...
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>> objection, asked and answered. >> next thing i heard -- next thing i heard -- i said, trayvon, you following me, yes. you are right. you can go. you can go. >> i'm sorry. it takes me a little bit of time sometimes to come up with the next question. >> you can go. >> at that po nie t then is what you heard you believe trayvon martin to have said, why are you following me? >> yes. >> at that point, george zimmerman said what are you talking about? >> what you doing around here? what are you doing around here? >> when you talked with mr. crump -- do you remember talking with mr. crump on the phone? >> yes -- no, not really. >> you don't remember that? >> no, that day i was not really wanting to talk to him. i don't know him. i did not know him around that time. i was so shaken up and everything i believe was rushed on everything, the interview, the -- everything that was go osmght the only thing i thought thought -- the only thing going on that day was this the letter. >> i'm sorry? >> the letter. >> maybe what we should do then is sort of fill in some of the gaps. if you don't follow
>> objection, asked and answered. >> next thing i heard -- next thing i heard -- i said, trayvon, you following me, yes. you are right. you can go. you can go. >> i'm sorry. it takes me a little bit of time sometimes to come up with the next question. >> you can go. >> at that po nie t then is what you heard you believe trayvon martin to have said, why are you following me? >> yes. >> at that point, george zimmerman said what are you talking about?...
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when i heard the voices, i definitely thought it was a man's loud, aggressive voice and the other voice just sounded like a -- you know, a higher pitched, lighter voice. could have been a smaller man. but it sounded more like a boy to me. >> or it could have been a man who has a higher voice? >> sounded more like a boy to me. >> of course. but it could have been a man with a higher voice? >> i don't know. >> just like the more aggressive, dominant voice could have been a 17-year-old with a strong voice? or more mature voice? correct? >> i guess so. >> reporter: it went by really quick here, brooke. there was a point that don west sort of implied that the woman's emotions might have impaired her memory in some way. the reason for that is her 911 call. that was played in court today. there were a lot of calls that were made that night. hers by far has to be considered the most emotional. just take a listen to some of it. >> okay. let's listen. >> oh, my god. >> there are officers there. he has somebody at gunpoint? >> yes. >> they're going to handle the situation from here. >> oh, oh, my
when i heard the voices, i definitely thought it was a man's loud, aggressive voice and the other voice just sounded like a -- you know, a higher pitched, lighter voice. could have been a smaller man. but it sounded more like a boy to me. >> or it could have been a man who has a higher voice? >> sounded more like a boy to me. >> of course. but it could have been a man with a higher voice? >> i don't know. >> just like the more aggressive, dominant voice could have...
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and all of a sudden, i heard the loudest noise i think i have ever heard. initially thought someone had thrown a bomb through the front door. >> it is not a bomb but a car crashing into the store, tearing through glass and merchandise and narrowly missing two customers. >> it hit every rack from here to the wall, so you can hear the sound of successive every couple seconds. >> it was absolute chaos. everyone was running around not knowing what happened. it was like a war zone. >> i was in shock not believing what i'm seeing. but i realized the woman had her foot on the gas still. so she's in the wall and burning rubber on the floor. >> his first instinct is to check on the people inside the car. he discovers the driver is an elderly woman accompanied by her granddaughter. he also notices something alarming. >> i saw fluid everywhere. and i said you need to get out of the car. i had to unclear her seat belt and literally drag her out of the car just to make sure the car doesn't explode or anything. >> miraculously, the people in the car are unharmed. however,
and all of a sudden, i heard the loudest noise i think i have ever heard. initially thought someone had thrown a bomb through the front door. >> it is not a bomb but a car crashing into the store, tearing through glass and merchandise and narrowly missing two customers. >> it hit every rack from here to the wall, so you can hear the sound of successive every couple seconds. >> it was absolute chaos. everyone was running around not knowing what happened. it was like a war zone....
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i heard suggestions i would not have in and out of myself. there were scores of participants. lucky there was a knowledgeable person from the staff and her services were invaluable. the folks who were at those meters where in my mind broadlyly representative of the residents of district 3 and i think the same can be true of other districts. this is a creativity and worthwhile process and i urge the other supervisors applying similar projects in their districts. i think the public clock is 10 minutes. okay >> peter executive director of library yourselves orchestras. i hope you'll join us in looking for proper emphasis on the book budgets since one of the projects was adding more non-english chinese book collection. the book budget has been frozen. it's not clear to me with what the permeates are and who sets the perimeters on what kinds of areas of decision are available to be made and we started out with the presentation making a difference and how little difference apparently supervisor chu thought this body was >> good afternoon supervisors i appreciate the light and thank
i heard suggestions i would not have in and out of myself. there were scores of participants. lucky there was a knowledgeable person from the staff and her services were invaluable. the folks who were at those meters where in my mind broadlyly representative of the residents of district 3 and i think the same can be true of other districts. this is a creativity and worthwhile process and i urge the other supervisors applying similar projects in their districts. i think the public clock is 10...
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i never heard about the project. i heard there was some plans but was never notified about any meetings i would have been all over this. i think there's been no plan or thought given to the neighborhoods on west or east of ma sonic and how the parking is going to effect the neighborhood. you have sf students all with cars. i'm not anti bike but there are cars folks and to get rid of crucial parking is not a smart plan. i'm also a former fire commissioner and i think that commissioner bred can see there maybe problems trying to negotiate the traffic. if a bus stops you've got one lane and if i've got first responders trying to get through it's a real that public safety issue. that's not been taken into consideration. who people come out of their garages they're going to have trouble. people speed on that corridor all the time they should be getting thank you very much >> thank you. >> thank you. next speaker, please and a hello. >> i'm opposed to the project s in its present form. i think we shed wait until the traffi
i never heard about the project. i heard there was some plans but was never notified about any meetings i would have been all over this. i think there's been no plan or thought given to the neighborhoods on west or east of ma sonic and how the parking is going to effect the neighborhood. you have sf students all with cars. i'm not anti bike but there are cars folks and to get rid of crucial parking is not a smart plan. i'm also a former fire commissioner and i think that commissioner bred can...
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all i ever heard about him he hung out in bars, he was a fighter, he was really tough. dn't think that that's what i wanted to be, but that's what i turned into, and i don't want him to subconsciously try to turn into me. i do not -- i'd rather see anything than my son going to prison, anything. anything. >> ready to go? >> after being caught with a shank and other lesser violations, josh harrison is about to be separated from the convict that he considers his surrogate father. he has been given an 18-month term in the prison's intensive detention unit where he will be locked up 23 hours per day and not permitted to associate with general population inmates. on his way to idu, he's allowed one last good-bye. >> where are you going? >> idu. a year and a half. >> i love you. >> you too, bub. >> stay out of trouble, kid. >> this will be harrison's first time on idu. with good behavior, he might not serve the entire year and a half, but that's small consolation of this cellblock, a place where the prison's most dangerous inmates seemingly spend 24 hours a day shouting threat
all i ever heard about him he hung out in bars, he was a fighter, he was really tough. dn't think that that's what i wanted to be, but that's what i turned into, and i don't want him to subconsciously try to turn into me. i do not -- i'd rather see anything than my son going to prison, anything. anything. >> ready to go? >> after being caught with a shank and other lesser violations, josh harrison is about to be separated from the convict that he considers his surrogate father. he...
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i heard you were a fan of tea. so, i brought you the best tea in texas -- texas tea.t out. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: is that right? >> tell me. tell me what you think, brother. >> jimmy: thanks. i do like tea. is it alcoholic? >> no, no alcohol. had to hook you up, man. drink it plain. >> jimmy: hey, thank you -- thanks for doing that, brother.
i heard you were a fan of tea. so, i brought you the best tea in texas -- texas tea.t out. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: is that right? >> tell me. tell me what you think, brother. >> jimmy: thanks. i do like tea. is it alcoholic? >> no, no alcohol. had to hook you up, man. drink it plain. >> jimmy: hey, thank you -- thanks for doing that, brother.
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i saw and heard. >> jimmy: do you have a hidden talent like that of any kind? is not hidden, i'm really good at one thing, i'm good at what i did is performing. everything else, i can't play sports. i don't really have like hobbies, like i'm not really good at anything. >> jimmy: i heard you had lar laryngitis, which makes you not good at anything. >> yeah, it makes me want to die, i thought i was never going to dance again. >> jimmy: you have to be careful, what do you do when you have laryngitis? >> i have to stop, take time, i don't like to -- it is amazing when you really treat your body right how quick it is your body gets back into action. so i'm just trying to be healthy. >> jimmy: do you not talk to anybody when you have it? >> it is always a challenge. my doctor is if you would like shut up, we can get you better. so i had to be quiet yesterday. >> jimmy: the whole day? >> no, for about an hour. i hate being sick, it is the worst. like you have no control over what is happening and what you can do. and especially just these two days, well, kind of toni
i saw and heard. >> jimmy: do you have a hidden talent like that of any kind? is not hidden, i'm really good at one thing, i'm good at what i did is performing. everything else, i can't play sports. i don't really have like hobbies, like i'm not really good at anything. >> jimmy: i heard you had lar laryngitis, which makes you not good at anything. >> yeah, it makes me want to die, i thought i was never going to dance again. >> jimmy: you have to be careful, what do you...
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i heard the shots and everything but i didn't see anybody get hurt. i did my best to help everybody stay calm and get towards the outside of campus and, you know, i hope everybody's all right. this is the third time that we've been told there was something going on on campus and it's usually not true, but this one was definitely real. >> and have you -- have you received any kind of word from police or from campus officials as to what they would like all of you to do at this point? >> no. there was a robo-call made to us that the campus was on lockdown. if you are on campus, stay inside, don't open the doors. if you're off campus, stay away. >> we've been kind of conflicting reports from one of the students here, maybe one or two suspects or students involved that were on campus. did you have any kind of a feel as to whether there may have been one or two weapons? >> i have no idea. what i heard sounded like two distinct weapons, whether it was a shotgun or small bomb and what sounded like a semiautomatic handgun or rifle that could fire quickly. we h
i heard the shots and everything but i didn't see anybody get hurt. i did my best to help everybody stay calm and get towards the outside of campus and, you know, i hope everybody's all right. this is the third time that we've been told there was something going on on campus and it's usually not true, but this one was definitely real. >> and have you -- have you received any kind of word from police or from campus officials as to what they would like all of you to do at this point?...
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this is the first i have heard of it. >> i have not. >> supervisor cohen: oh, okay. >> she is very reasonable. ( laughter) >> supervisor cohen: are there any other comments? alright, john updike for real estate wants to weigh in, give him two minutes, just kidding. >> good morning supervisor. to expand the supervisor campos's question, we are in the search for several months and looking at several major facility needs for the city and is part of that analysis and outreach of the brokerage committee i'm hoping we will also find some other opportunities beyond what susanna mentioned that could suffice for a longer-term solution. because we have things such as our elections need which is a very large need; central shops need, these are in the order of 50-100,000 square foot requirement so we are out there in the marketplace and we continue the dialogue and hopefully something might come out of it. perhaps it will work for the project we might work for this. >> supervisor cohen: -- there is a whole industrial area that might be helpful, you have trade shops out that way large enough to possibly a
this is the first i have heard of it. >> i have not. >> supervisor cohen: oh, okay. >> she is very reasonable. ( laughter) >> supervisor cohen: are there any other comments? alright, john updike for real estate wants to weigh in, give him two minutes, just kidding. >> good morning supervisor. to expand the supervisor campos's question, we are in the search for several months and looking at several major facility needs for the city and is part of that analysis and...
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that's what i heard from them. easier and faster, but not that they couldn't have done this with a regular traditional judicial warrant.
that's what i heard from them. easier and faster, but not that they couldn't have done this with a regular traditional judicial warrant.
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i heard from my district that the top programs are being eliminated and i heard from coming here and from yourself that through our expansion of t top. can you tell me what changes are over the years. i know we are trying to back funds? >> we are as far as i know the only backfield that is taking place is for the senior program. there was a 7.9$7.9 put into our budget. 3 plus went to dos and the others went for programs in the city. at this point i believe that we are the only one who has put forward a proposal for continued funding related to or it's the only one that i'm aware of. so we are not looking to reduce the number of sites. because we've just, the last of the sites just came on board in december. that's six months ago. we are looking to this into this next year to put a strategy in place that really helps to bring the numbers of people who are using the sites up but at this point we are not talking about closing any sites. that's senior sites. yes. >> okay. thanks. >> mr. president mar? >> yes i'm happy about the community centers as well. i also want to say that in hope s
i heard from my district that the top programs are being eliminated and i heard from coming here and from yourself that through our expansion of t top. can you tell me what changes are over the years. i know we are trying to back funds? >> we are as far as i know the only backfield that is taking place is for the senior program. there was a 7.9$7.9 put into our budget. 3 plus went to dos and the others went for programs in the city. at this point i believe that we are the only one who has...
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not that i have heard of. no such thing. >> there is no such thing. >> we are talking about the weather in a daily or weekly cycle. there is no relationship. i have heard it's hot or cold weather or rain. i'm not sure which is the myth. >> how about time of day? >> yes. it happens when it's least convenient. when it happens people say we were lucky and when they don't. it's terrible timing. it's never a good time for an earthquake. >> but we are going to have one. >> how about the ground swallowing people into the ground? >> like the earth that collapsed? it's not like the tv shows. >> the earth does move and it bumps up and you get a ground fracture but it's not something that opens up and sucks you up into haddes. >> it's not going anywhere. we are going to have a lot of damage, but this myth that california is going to the ocean is not real. >> southern california is moving north. it's coming up from the south to the north. >> you would have to invest the million year cycle, not weeks or years. maybe million
not that i have heard of. no such thing. >> there is no such thing. >> we are talking about the weather in a daily or weekly cycle. there is no relationship. i have heard it's hot or cold weather or rain. i'm not sure which is the myth. >> how about time of day? >> yes. it happens when it's least convenient. when it happens people say we were lucky and when they don't. it's terrible timing. it's never a good time for an earthquake. >> but we are going to have one....
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>> yes. >> okay, you heard the gunshot toward the end of the recording? >> yes. >> and iw from different perspectives but with your knowledge of the information of this case, that was the same gunshot that you heard from inside your house? >> it didn't sound the same. it sounded more like a rock hitting my window because i was inside. >> but with your knowledge of the case now and your testimony here, you know it was the same gunshot, correct in. >> yes. >> and it sounded much different from across the street, if you will, across the pathway and inside miss lauer's apartment, correct? >> correct. z>> you didn't hear your voice n that tape though, did you? >> no. >> you obviously did say what you said to them, correct? >> correct. >> and the mere fact that it doesn't show up on the tape doesn't suggest that you didn't say it, does it? >> i know what i said. >> straight to winnie mandela making a statement in south africa outside the hospital. >> thank you very much for your presence. this is the first time ever that we are able to thank you, the media from home, here and t
>> yes. >> okay, you heard the gunshot toward the end of the recording? >> yes. >> and iw from different perspectives but with your knowledge of the information of this case, that was the same gunshot that you heard from inside your house? >> it didn't sound the same. it sounded more like a rock hitting my window because i was inside. >> but with your knowledge of the case now and your testimony here, you know it was the same gunshot, correct in. >>...
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>> reporter: moments later she said she heard a struggle and describes zimmerman as the attacker. >> ion saying get off, get off. >> then what did you hear? >> then suddenly the phone hung up. >> reporter: her testimony flies in the face of zimmerman's claim of self-defense which is why her cross examination was crucial. >> good afternoon jeantel. >> reporter: they went after her credibility, specifically a claim with authorities why she didn't go to trayvon's funeral. she originally said she was in the hospital but that was a lie. >> you have to understand what i'm trying to tell you, i'm the last person. you don't know how it felt. you think i really want to go see the body? >> reporter: the defense focused on inconsistencies between what she said in her earlier deposition and what she said on the stand. >> do you admit you asked who was screaming for help and you answered it could be trayvon. >> yes, i told you it sounded like trayvon because trayvon has a kind of baby voice. >> so the question is, well, who is screaming for help? it's not trayvon, is it? and your answer, it could b
>> reporter: moments later she said she heard a struggle and describes zimmerman as the attacker. >> ion saying get off, get off. >> then what did you hear? >> then suddenly the phone hung up. >> reporter: her testimony flies in the face of zimmerman's claim of self-defense which is why her cross examination was crucial. >> good afternoon jeantel. >> reporter: they went after her credibility, specifically a claim with authorities why she didn't go to...
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i heard a lot of people saying today how does somebody hear wet grass. , i can hear something, so i actually think that she came across believable because she's not a professional witness. she is an everyday person on the witness stand. she clearly doesn't want to be there, and again, all of her testimony is corroborated by other people. she says trayvon was screaming for help, another witness says that. >> danny, the defense was obviously trying to show inconsistencies. >> she's an everyday witness and everyday not so great witness for the prosecution. here's why. we have a number of inconsistent statements. it's true that not everybody can give the same story if they give it in a deposition and again at trial. she has major inconsistencies that she misremembers and gives us an insight into some of the words trayvon used and this is interesting. this is such a racially charged case, and now for the first time we hear a racial term used to refer to white people that came from trayvon's mouth. on cross-examination, west made a lot of headway with her, and
i heard a lot of people saying today how does somebody hear wet grass. , i can hear something, so i actually think that she came across believable because she's not a professional witness. she is an everyday person on the witness stand. she clearly doesn't want to be there, and again, all of her testimony is corroborated by other people. she says trayvon was screaming for help, another witness says that. >> danny, the defense was obviously trying to show inconsistencies. >> she's an...
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images of that controversial pedestal of gunshots and twinkies and don't think i didn't smile when i heard hostess went under. [laughter] (applause) but when i went to see the bust for that first time, a bust that i have to admit captured george's mile wide grin and dramatically imperfect teeth, i saw on the pedestal so many things that i didn't know were there. i saw the names of my brothers and sister inside a heart, my dad's favorite movie, quotes by him how much he considered being mayor, honor bestowed on him, and the things made possible for people who didn't have power, who didn't have voice, there was so much more on that pedestal than death. and, so, i think it's time to reclaim george moscone from the narcissistic legacy or the senselessness of dan white or the well intentioned world of hollywood or the better intentioned world of theater. it's time to reclaim him from the places where the real george gets lost in the story of others, even in my own. and we gift him back to the city and to the people, to his friends and to his colleagues and to the citizens who are the fabric and
images of that controversial pedestal of gunshots and twinkies and don't think i didn't smile when i heard hostess went under. [laughter] (applause) but when i went to see the bust for that first time, a bust that i have to admit captured george's mile wide grin and dramatically imperfect teeth, i saw on the pedestal so many things that i didn't know were there. i saw the names of my brothers and sister inside a heart, my dad's favorite movie, quotes by him how much he considered being mayor,...
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daughter, when i ask him for stuff for my daughter, and if he don't do it, i go find him. >> maury: i heard a story that you went to the store recently and he walked right by you and your daughter. >> i went to the store, she was in the car. and when i got to the store i asked him for money for her, he acted like he was senile, so when i got in the store he was in the lottery line, and i'm talking to him, he was like who is she talking to? i'm talking to you. so i was ready for his ass, ready for him, like i'm ready for him -- >> maury: i can't wait to meet him. here is cory, come on out. [ bleep ]. >> maury: cory, they all know you at the dna lab. >> they're like hey, mr. baker, how are you doing? you here again? >> 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, so
daughter, when i ask him for stuff for my daughter, and if he don't do it, i go find him. >> maury: i heard a story that you went to the store recently and he walked right by you and your daughter. >> i went to the store, she was in the car. and when i got to the store i asked him for money for her, he acted like he was senile, so when i got in the store he was in the lottery line, and i'm talking to him, he was like who is she talking to? i'm talking to you. so i was ready for his...
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i was so broken when i heard about your mom's passing. ebrated the fact she had a long, lovely life. life, an rich, full d looked good doing it. gothumor got funny as she older. even as she was in the process of leaving, she had some funny things to say. i was traveling when this happened. they told me about it in istanbul, and she asked for me. untiluldn't get dressed she found i was coming. tavis: how are you making decisions, not just about projects, but about where you tour, when you tour? >> this project has put everyone out of their comfort zone. tavis: does your band like it? >> they love it. one of my piano players worked for arturo sandoval. arturo is beyond, but we are really feelign our way,, and thank goodness for latin universal that they have jumped in as far as what we need to be doing down to what's the single going to be, so they are giving us a lot of direction. i'm clueless. tavis: he's a great guy. to the latin department helping you navigate this journey, what are you learning about that audience's appreciation for the
i was so broken when i heard about your mom's passing. ebrated the fact she had a long, lovely life. life, an rich, full d looked good doing it. gothumor got funny as she older. even as she was in the process of leaving, she had some funny things to say. i was traveling when this happened. they told me about it in istanbul, and she asked for me. untiluldn't get dressed she found i was coming. tavis: how are you making decisions, not just about projects, but about where you tour, when you tour?...
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a red herring in the fact that there is no voter fraud it's so minute that you have a better chip i heard a quote the other day you could get hit by lightning more times than voter fraud so if there's three voter fraud in election how is that going to swing an election
a red herring in the fact that there is no voter fraud it's so minute that you have a better chip i heard a quote the other day you could get hit by lightning more times than voter fraud so if there's three voter fraud in election how is that going to swing an election
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those are the three we heard about. i didn't hear about child care centers, parks. we were addressing exactly what we heard. i think that's why that was the piece that moved out of here. last, on the alterations to buildings 50 years or older, i want to clarify, we did amend that language. it is a broad scope, but we want to put it out there to get feedback from members of the public and planning. buildings 50 years or older that changes the roof, adds a garage, modifies the facade except replacement in kind and expands expands the occupied square footage of the building. ~ i do think that was a compromise way to define character defining features of buildings 50 years or older. last thing i would say, i think it's important we do what is required by the state. that is either in the ceqa ordinance, the state ordinance, or in its guidelines. what i think makes this very challenging is that a lot of the guidelines in the ordinance is suggest how local entities and municipalities take on ceqa appeals. and i think a lot of what we debate about is how lawyers -- how we in
those are the three we heard about. i didn't hear about child care centers, parks. we were addressing exactly what we heard. i think that's why that was the piece that moved out of here. last, on the alterations to buildings 50 years or older, i want to clarify, we did amend that language. it is a broad scope, but we want to put it out there to get feedback from members of the public and planning. buildings 50 years or older that changes the roof, adds a garage, modifies the facade except...
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george and i am representing community services and the team at [inaudible] barker community house and i heard the program might be cut i was shocked because this program is like a second family to me. it's where i go to right after school, do homework, and then hang out for the rest of the time, and this program helped me graduate because i came here when i was a sophomore in high school, and was doing really bad, and the people that run this program really pushed me and helped me and gave me everything i needed so i was able to graduate on time. i just graduated in may. now i'm on my way to city college and it was all because of this program. [applause] >> hi i am shelly brown and want supportive manager for the community house with e piiveg pol services and i have been with them since october. since october i have seen the program grow in many ways. the attendance went from 69% to 10 8%. the team space is from two office space to a teen center and right next door where the teens get to mentor the k through six kids as well. what we hope to do end a generation of homelessness as a generation
george and i am representing community services and the team at [inaudible] barker community house and i heard the program might be cut i was shocked because this program is like a second family to me. it's where i go to right after school, do homework, and then hang out for the rest of the time, and this program helped me graduate because i came here when i was a sophomore in high school, and was doing really bad, and the people that run this program really pushed me and helped me and gave me...
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other public comments or i'll move ahead - oh, oh. >> i'm deally interested in some of the agreements i heard earlier that provided financial currency. i was interested in the public utilities believe for purchase agreements for the job i was interested in the work permit. i was working on establishing a state premises. for the agreement of '99 years that reports to the general manager for the board members of public utilities human resources and basically, i want to make sure i'm making it public that i'm interfor attorneys. i like to work with some of the educated young. i'm going the television monitor when i see some of the advertisements on there. agricultural things that are interesting. i was listening to some of the speakers talk about their programs. as well as i want to submit one report to the general management for the resources of intelligent that i would like to be able to be of interest as a sponsor as well. so i think some of the things that my main interests was for like living in residential areas as well as for the employers of the financial district for market street. i'm
other public comments or i'll move ahead - oh, oh. >> i'm deally interested in some of the agreements i heard earlier that provided financial currency. i was interested in the public utilities believe for purchase agreements for the job i was interested in the work permit. i was working on establishing a state premises. for the agreement of '99 years that reports to the general manager for the board members of public utilities human resources and basically, i want to make sure i'm making...
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i heard mr. kwaung say the only policing power is against the people who actually follow the rules and get the permits and go through licensing procedure. the other vendors who truly present a hazard to the public are the ones that they have the power against. that's not very fair. i also want to get draw the attention to dpw order no. 180469 which says a suspension of revocation in the public right of way at 3153, 16 street. it doesn't specify montgomery nor the order. which again the following one location and it gives the location at 33153. in it's power, if the board see's fit to uphold the revocation based on neighbor comments or whatever else, we would request that the new montgomery street, they have been operating there and they have been following all the rules. the young man would bring a passion to what they do. i think you saw that in the video that they do bring a passion to what they do. mr. stevens said it was not acceptable. he apologized and i truly believe they are sorry and we
i heard mr. kwaung say the only policing power is against the people who actually follow the rules and get the permits and go through licensing procedure. the other vendors who truly present a hazard to the public are the ones that they have the power against. that's not very fair. i also want to get draw the attention to dpw order no. 180469 which says a suspension of revocation in the public right of way at 3153, 16 street. it doesn't specify montgomery nor the order. which again the...
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i love you, my son, as i have from the first moment i heard of you. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. what's the rush? i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh...no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you really? from the plane? yeah, i can manage my policy, get roadside assistance, pretty much access geico 24/7. sounds a little too good to be true sir. i'll believe that when pigs fly. ok, did she seriously just say that? geico. just a click away with our free mobile app. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] ♪ i'm a loving
i love you, my son, as i have from the first moment i heard of you. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. what's the rush? i'm gonna have to ask you to power down your little word game. i think your friends will understand. oh...no, it's actually my geico app...see? ...i just uh paid my bill. did you...
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i heard a high-caliber gun go off. i thought it was maybe a shot gun and i heard the officer clearly yell, hands up! hands up! and then it was five to seven shots. >> reporter: police say a man living on a yacht moored at the dock pulled out a weapon and the officer fired in self- defense, killing the man. >> the white with the blue one there. >> reporter: the man in his 40s, they say, lived here for a year or so. >> the guy was friendly. >> reporter: another boat owner said the man had mental health issues and made statements in the past about disliking police. >> nobody deserves to get shot. >> reporter: despites report of an argument. vallejo police say the officer only encountered the one man on the boat and the officer's backup was underway when the shooting started. the boat remains at the dock here this afternoon. i'm tone nobody is allowed on the dock except for tenants. we may learn the officer's name and the man's name. we have calls into the coroner's office. museum told the vallejo's police detectives who wo
i heard a high-caliber gun go off. i thought it was maybe a shot gun and i heard the officer clearly yell, hands up! hands up! and then it was five to seven shots. >> reporter: police say a man living on a yacht moored at the dock pulled out a weapon and the officer fired in self- defense, killing the man. >> the white with the blue one there. >> reporter: the man in his 40s, they say, lived here for a year or so. >> the guy was friendly. >> reporter: another boat...
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>> when i first heard the noise, i wasn't looking out. so i couldn't tell where it came from. >> could you tell in which direction? >> just that it was getting closer. >> could it have been in this area, for example? >> i thought we weren't speculating. >> i'm asking in your opinion, if it could have been. >> objection, calls for speculation. >> sustained. >> okay. >> so that got your attention enough that you turned off or muted the tv? >> i muted the tv, correct. >> okay. what was the very next this inc. that caught your attention? >> i heard it again, but it seemed like it was getting a little louder. >> could you tell at that point where it was coming from? >> it seemed leak it was getting closer to where i was. >> in response to that, what did you do? >> that's going to lead me to the tv again. i proceeded to the sliding glass door. >> so there was a time in between the two, you turned the tv down because of the first noise, you turn the tv back on? >> yes. >> do you recall about how long of a time that was between the two? >> no. >>
>> when i first heard the noise, i wasn't looking out. so i couldn't tell where it came from. >> could you tell in which direction? >> just that it was getting closer. >> could it have been in this area, for example? >> i thought we weren't speculating. >> i'm asking in your opinion, if it could have been. >> objection, calls for speculation. >> sustained. >> okay. >> so that got your attention enough that you turned off or muted the...
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i heard a bump. i had a feeling it was a bump because trayvon had a headset. >> you heard a bump? bump. >> what did you assume that was? >> the headset. >> okay. what happened then? >> i started hearing wet grass sound. >> what do you mean you heard grass sound? >> like grass, wet grass. >> okay. then what happened? >> then i was called trayvon, trayvon. i started hearing a little bit of trayvon saying get off, get off. >> okay. let me stop you a second. you heard a grass sound, and the you said something. what did you say? >> i was trying to say trayvon, trayvon, what's going on? >> what did you hear? >> trayvon -- i kind of heard trayvon saying get off, get off. >> then what did you hear? >> suddenly the phone hung up. the phone shut off. >> okay. when the phone shut off, what happened then? >> i had to call him back. >> you called trayvon martin back? >> yes. >> were you able to talk to him again? >> no. >> did he, trayvon martin, ever call you back? >> no. >> did you ever talk to trayvon martin again? >> no. >> at some point you found out trayvon martin had been killed, is tha
i heard a bump. i had a feeling it was a bump because trayvon had a headset. >> you heard a bump? bump. >> what did you assume that was? >> the headset. >> okay. what happened then? >> i started hearing wet grass sound. >> what do you mean you heard grass sound? >> like grass, wet grass. >> okay. then what happened? >> then i was called trayvon, trayvon. i started hearing a little bit of trayvon saying get off, get off. >> okay. let...
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>> reporter: moments later she said she heard a struggle and describings zimmerman as the attacker. >> iind of heard trayvon saying get off, get off. >> then what did you hear? >> then suddenly the phone hung up. >> reporter: her testimony flies in the face of zimmerman's claim of self-defense which is why her cross examination was crucial. >> good afternoon jeantel. >> reporter: they went after her credibility, specifically a claim with authorities why she didn't go to trayvon's funeral. she originally said she was in the hospital but that was a lie. >> you have to understand what m trying to tell you, i'm the last person. you don't know how it felt. you think i really want to go see the body? >> reporter: the defense focused on inconsistencies between what she said in her earlier deposition and what she said on the stand. >> do you admit you asked who was screaming for help and you answered it could be trayvon. >> yes, i told you it sounded like trayvon because trayvon has a kind of baby voice. >> so the question is, well, who is screaming for help? it's not trayvon, is it? and your an
>> reporter: moments later she said she heard a struggle and describings zimmerman as the attacker. >> iind of heard trayvon saying get off, get off. >> then what did you hear? >> then suddenly the phone hung up. >> reporter: her testimony flies in the face of zimmerman's claim of self-defense which is why her cross examination was crucial. >> good afternoon jeantel. >> reporter: they went after her credibility, specifically a claim with authorities why...
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and i heard -- shot at me. and i heard it, cops swarmed the campus.he first that came up, they told me to run, get out of there. i told them what he looked like, where he came from as far as in from the parking lot. where i thought he would be going. described him, and then -- >> what did he look like -- >> he was about, i guess 5'10", he was 30 feet away, so it was hard to tell. he was obviously white, short, dark hair. he was dressed all in black, had a vest on. i thought a bulletproof vest but i'm not sure. he had an assault rifle. it was dark gun metal or black gun. it was definitely not a hunting rifle or anything like that. >> did he say anything? he just looked at you and started moving his gun it take a shot at you? >> yep. he looked like he was posing for the cover of an ammo magazine or something. it was bizarre. very calm. not running around. not yelling. just looking around for targets. very casually. >> and his facial expressions, i mean, did he look angry, look like he was exhilarated? was there any expression on his face? >> it was a li
and i heard -- shot at me. and i heard it, cops swarmed the campus.he first that came up, they told me to run, get out of there. i told them what he looked like, where he came from as far as in from the parking lot. where i thought he would be going. described him, and then -- >> what did he look like -- >> he was about, i guess 5'10", he was 30 feet away, so it was hard to tell. he was obviously white, short, dark hair. he was dressed all in black, had a vest on. i thought a...