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england. >> now joining us from london on book tv is simon jenkins. here is a little bit about our guest before we get started in our chat with him. he served as the editor of the evening standard newspaper as well as editor of the times of london as well. he served as a columnist for that paper and also worked with the as political editor and he is a huffingtonpost.com blogger and the former chairman of the national trust here in england and he is the author of several books. he's written about the war and about newspapers, imperialism, race relations, government policy. three of your latest books include churches, margaret thatcher and a history of
england. >> now joining us from london on book tv is simon jenkins. here is a little bit about our guest before we get started in our chat with him. he served as the editor of the evening standard newspaper as well as editor of the times of london as well. he served as a columnist for that paper and also worked with the as political editor and he is a huffingtonpost.com blogger and the former chairman of the national trust here in england and he is the author of several books. he's...
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england. >> now joining us from london on book tv is simon jenkins. here is a little bit about our guest before we get started in our chat with him. he served as the editor of the evening standard newspaper as well as editor of the times of london as well. he served as a columnist for that paper and also worked with the as political editor and he is a huffingtonpost.com blogger and the former chairman of the national trust here in england and he is the author of several books. he's written about the war and about newspapers, imperialism, race relations, government policy. three of your latest books include churches, margaret thatcher and a history of england. that is a mix of topics. >> different sides. a political columnist with the guardian actually and i've written about politics all my life. i've been involved in the political controversy. it is architecture. there were two books on london buildings. i'm fascinated by architecture generally. i write books about english churches and houses. so have my time is worrying about the environment and land
england. >> now joining us from london on book tv is simon jenkins. here is a little bit about our guest before we get started in our chat with him. he served as the editor of the evening standard newspaper as well as editor of the times of london as well. he served as a columnist for that paper and also worked with the as political editor and he is a huffingtonpost.com blogger and the former chairman of the national trust here in england and he is the author of several books. he's...
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we'll continue with faith jenkins. a riveting 911 call from another witness in the case of florida versus zimmerman today. and later, the supreme court's decision today in favor of marriage equality. because of chief justice john roberts, she joins us now where she will be able to marry her partner, that is coming up. imp? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel. delivering whatever the world needs, when it needs it. ♪ after all, what's the point of talking if you don't have something important to say? ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] if you can't stand the heat, get off the test track. get the mercedes-benz you've been burning for at the summer event, going on now at your authorized mercedes-benz dealer. hurry, before this opportunity cools off. they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half
we'll continue with faith jenkins. a riveting 911 call from another witness in the case of florida versus zimmerman today. and later, the supreme court's decision today in favor of marriage equality. because of chief justice john roberts, she joins us now where she will be able to marry her partner, that is coming up. imp? a talking car. but i'll tell you what impresses me. a talking train. this ge locomotive can tell you exactly where it is, what it's carrying, while using less fuel....
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we'll continue with faith jenkins. a riveting 911 call from another witness in the case of florida versus zimmerman today. and later, the supreme court's decision today in favor of marriage equality. because of chief justice john roberts, she joins us now where she will be able to marry her partner, that is coming up. falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it did. (man) how's that feel? (guy) fine. (girl) we shouldn't have done that. (guy) no. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. "that starts with one of the world's most advancedy," distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the c
we'll continue with faith jenkins. a riveting 911 call from another witness in the case of florida versus zimmerman today. and later, the supreme court's decision today in favor of marriage equality. because of chief justice john roberts, she joins us now where she will be able to marry her partner, that is coming up. falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we...
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i want to bring in faith jenkins on that point.t is a big old hassle, faith, to get stuff on the record and make sure it is crystal clear for many reasons that a teenager might not understand. >> rachel seems to express out loud and for everyone to see what other witnesses sometimes think when they're on the witness stand. so she doesn't have that filter sometimes to just keep things inside and keep it together. she just sort of expresses it out to everyone. the prosecutor i think can use rachel's -- what people may see as her weaknesses as a strenh in this case because they can argue listen, this is a witness who clearly does not want to be here, who clearly has not wanted to be involved in this process from the very beginning, why in the world was woo she embellish a story or lie about something to be a part of this case? >> you're right. oftentimes the witness that doesn't want to be there, doesn't typically have a dog in the fight. what this defense attorney is trying to say she has a dug in the fig-- dog in the fight beca she'
i want to bring in faith jenkins on that point.t is a big old hassle, faith, to get stuff on the record and make sure it is crystal clear for many reasons that a teenager might not understand. >> rachel seems to express out loud and for everyone to see what other witnesses sometimes think when they're on the witness stand. so she doesn't have that filter sometimes to just keep things inside and keep it together. she just sort of expresses it out to everyone. the prosecutor i think can use...
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we are cooperating fully with authorities." >> the attorney for the jenkins are extremely upset thisappened again. >> my clients are upset this was allowed to happen again. >> reporter: the boone police chief tells us carbon monoxide detectors are not required in the state of north carolina inside buildings like this hotel, but he's hoping this tragedy will help change that. back to you. >> it is just so sad and to happen twice, twice in the same room, i mean the attorney for the first family used the word dismay, i think dismay understates how angry everyone must be. thanks, alina. >> i can't imagine. >>> drugstores will soon be able to sell the plan b morning after pill, no questions asked. the obama administration reversing course, they agreed to drop its opposition to a federal judge's ruling that allowed the emergency contraceptive to be sold over the count we are no restrictions. >>> there's new hope for two pennsylvania children in desperate need of lung transplants. the network has given the go ahead to lowering the age on which someone can put on the adult transplant list fr
we are cooperating fully with authorities." >> the attorney for the jenkins are extremely upset thisappened again. >> my clients are upset this was allowed to happen again. >> reporter: the boone police chief tells us carbon monoxide detectors are not required in the state of north carolina inside buildings like this hotel, but he's hoping this tragedy will help change that. back to you. >> it is just so sad and to happen twice, twice in the same room, i mean the...
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lisa bloom is with me along with faith jenkins, both legal experts. ladies as you can tell i'm kind of losing my voice here. lisa, let me start with you. the importance of john good and the clarifications that he gave this morning. >> extremely important witness for the defense. the best witness for the defense so far, and keep in mind we're in the prosecution case. the defense hasn't even put on their own witnesses yet but on cross-examination they got this witness to say, as he had said in prior statements that he saw george zimmerman in a red jacket down on the ground, trayvon martin in a darker colored jacket on the top straddling him, pounding him, ground and pound mma style. zimmerman was yelling for help and this is moments before the gunshot went off. that's the whole essence of this case, what happened before the gunshot went off. did zimmerman fear for his life. now this was limited to some extent by the prosecution's really cross-examination of their own witness where he said i'm not 100% sure, i can't say to a complete certainty this is wh
lisa bloom is with me along with faith jenkins, both legal experts. ladies as you can tell i'm kind of losing my voice here. lisa, let me start with you. the importance of john good and the clarifications that he gave this morning. >> extremely important witness for the defense. the best witness for the defense so far, and keep in mind we're in the prosecution case. the defense hasn't even put on their own witnesses yet but on cross-examination they got this witness to say, as he had said...
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faith jenkins, lisa bloom, and ken padowitz, thanks for your time tonight. is more, and we're going to be covering it every day. we're going to stay on this story. >>> ahead, inside the prosecution's case. will the jury view trayvon martin's friend as a sympathetic figure or an unreliable witness? >>> plus, president obama's historic visit to door of no return. a monument to victims of the slave trade. hey linda! what are you guys doing? having some fiber! with new phillips' fiber good gummies. they're fruity delicious! just two gummies have 4 grams of fiber! to help support regularity! i want some... [ woman ] hop on over! [ marge ] fiber the fun way, from phillips'. but, dad, you've got... [ voice of dennis ] allstate. with accident forgiveness, they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. [ voice of dennis ] indeed. are you in good hands? otherworldly things. but there are some things i've never seen before. this ge jet engine can understand 5,000 data samples per second. which is good for business. because planes use less
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joining me now, former prosecutor faith jenkins, msnbc legal analyst lisa bloom, and defense attorney ken padowitz. faith, john good's testimony, what does it mean for george zimmerman's claim of self-defense and therefore justifiable homicide? >> well, this was a prosecution witness, first of all, remember. they called him first. they already knew what he was going to say. he has already been deposed. so they knew he was going to come in and be the only witness to say that he saw what he believed now to be trayvon martin on top of george zimmerman and making downward motions towards him. now, for the defense, this is huge because they are alleging self-defense. that zimmerman had to shoot trayvon. he had no other choice but to shoot him to save his life. so this supports their theory of the case. this was a very good witness for them today. >> let me go to you, ken. when you heard good's testimony, do you feel as faith said that he established that george zimmerman had no choice but to kill trayvon martin? >> this was a tremendous day for the defense. i mean, remember, they don't hav
joining me now, former prosecutor faith jenkins, msnbc legal analyst lisa bloom, and defense attorney ken padowitz. faith, john good's testimony, what does it mean for george zimmerman's claim of self-defense and therefore justifiable homicide? >> well, this was a prosecution witness, first of all, remember. they called him first. they already knew what he was going to say. he has already been deposed. so they knew he was going to come in and be the only witness to say that he saw what he...
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former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> marsha, let me start with you. what's your reaction to today's ruling that prosecutors can use words like profiled and vigilante in their opening statements? will that have real bearing? >> it's a ruling that had to happen. there's no way the judge can stop the prosecution what saying what it's theory of the case is. the theory is zimmerman profiled trayvon martin and pursued him because he was black. that's the theory and he took justice into his own hands and he was a vigilante. that's their theory. whether they can prove it or not is another thing. >> mark, your reaction. what does this mean to you in terms of the fact the defense fought to keep it out. the judge put it in. is this a big defeat for the defense or is this something the defense would try to get out and it's no big deal? >> i don't think it's a big deal at all. the major battle was yesterday with the jury selection. the defense won the jury selecti
former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins. thank you for joining me. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> marsha, let me start with you. what's your reaction to today's ruling that prosecutors can use words like profiled and vigilante in their opening statements? will that have real bearing? >> it's a ruling that had to happen. there's no way the judge can stop the prosecution what saying what it's theory of the case is. the theory is zimmerman profiled...
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coming up next, brian michael jenkins talks about his book, "when armies divide." then at 8:30, anat ahmadia to talk about "the banker's new clothes." on "after words," lawrence legaller discusses his book, the price of justice. at 10 p.m., conrad black takes a look at the emergence of the united states as a world power. and we conclude our programming at 10:45 with i didn't think -- ying ma. that all starts next on c-span2 ice booktv. >> the rand corporation's brian michael jenkins takes a look now at the problem of securing nuclear weapons during times of rebellion, war and political run upheaval. that's next on booktv, it's about an hour, 15 minutes. [inaudible conversations] >> then you can describe what you do, it's a bit humiliating, but thank you for that introduction, alan. we have, actually, been at this, as many of you know, for some time now, although this is, we're using the occasion of your, the launch of your book, brian, to really have a bit of a coming-out party in terms of announcing this expanded initiative, an array of activities. a lot of the wo
coming up next, brian michael jenkins talks about his book, "when armies divide." then at 8:30, anat ahmadia to talk about "the banker's new clothes." on "after words," lawrence legaller discusses his book, the price of justice. at 10 p.m., conrad black takes a look at the emergence of the united states as a world power. and we conclude our programming at 10:45 with i didn't think -- ying ma. that all starts next on c-span2 ice booktv. >> the rand...
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joining me now is former prosecutor faith jenkins, msnbc legal analyst lisa bloom, and florida defense attorney ken padowitz. thank you all for being here. >> thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> ken, you've made many opening arguments. what is your reaction to today's openings? >> well, i have to say, after 35 first degree murder trials i've handled here in the state of florida, i would describe the prosecutor's opening as simply brilliant. i thought it was a fantastic use of bringing the jury, the six women sitting there listening to this prosecutor, out of that courtroom and to the scene of the crime. he used, this prosecutor, the words of george zimmerman to do this. and it was shocking, yes, but i think it was very effective in bringing them to that crime scene, bringing them to the time period when this 17-year-old was shot and killed. and i think he did it very, very effectively. he described in great detail, using sights and sounds and smells, to bring that jury out of that courtroom, that cold, sterile environment, and to that scene of that horrific murder. and i think he di
joining me now is former prosecutor faith jenkins, msnbc legal analyst lisa bloom, and florida defense attorney ken padowitz. thank you all for being here. >> thank you. >> thanks for having me. >> ken, you've made many opening arguments. what is your reaction to today's openings? >> well, i have to say, after 35 first degree murder trials i've handled here in the state of florida, i would describe the prosecutor's opening as simply brilliant. i thought it was a...
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we are cooperating fully with authorities." >> the attorney for the jenkins are extremely upset thiswas allowed to happen again. >> that's a terrifying story. >>> hurricane season officially under way, experts predict this year could be a doozy, we could see as many as 13 to 20 named storms. tropical storm andrea blew through. if you're planning flights and hotel stays, travel insurance might be a good start but be careful, a lot of policies don't cover weather related events. that's a big caveat and ones that do have very different levels of coverage, some will just reimburse you if airlines can't take to you your destinations. read the fine print. always read the fine print, check with your hotel and airline policies are before you book. some will let you change your plans or offer a refund. hurricane season ends november 30th. >> long way to go. >> often doing business travel your company already has policies with their business travel that, you know, allow for this. so don't pay extra. >> be a proactive road warrior. >>> coming up, the federal government spends a lot of money but
we are cooperating fully with authorities." >> the attorney for the jenkins are extremely upset thiswas allowed to happen again. >> that's a terrifying story. >>> hurricane season officially under way, experts predict this year could be a doozy, we could see as many as 13 to 20 named storms. tropical storm andrea blew through. if you're planning flights and hotel stays, travel insurance might be a good start but be careful, a lot of policies don't cover weather related...
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hall suspected a possible overdose as the cause of death for the jenkins.fter the boy's death police in boone say they received the toxicology report for shirley jenkins, showing carbon monoxide was to blame for her death. according to a spokesperson for north carolina's department of health and human services, the toxicology report for shirley jenkins was e-mailed to dr. hall on june 1st. that was a saturday. it was exactly a week before jeffrey's death. we don't know when dr. hall saw the report or why he did not send it to boone police sooner. cnn has been unable to reach dr. hall for this story. don? >> all right. thank you, alina machado, we appreciate it. >>> up next, news on everyone and everything. including google's new high flying plan for wi-fi. samsung making a move that could change how you get your music. and nasa announcing its new crop of astronauts. and it looks a lot different than the ones that came before. all that and more up next in the power block. help the gulf recover, and learn from what happened so we could be a better, safer ener
hall suspected a possible overdose as the cause of death for the jenkins.fter the boy's death police in boone say they received the toxicology report for shirley jenkins, showing carbon monoxide was to blame for her death. according to a spokesperson for north carolina's department of health and human services, the toxicology report for shirley jenkins was e-mailed to dr. hall on june 1st. that was a saturday. it was exactly a week before jeffrey's death. we don't know when dr. hall saw the...
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faith jenkins, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> and full disclosure.civil court, george zimmerman has sued nbcuniversal for defamation, and the company has strongly denied his allegations. >>> still ahead, an 11-year-old singer shuts down his racist critics and proves how far this country has progressed. >>> plus, sarah palin and fox news back together again. why these two darlings of the right couldn't quit each other. >>> president obama has a message for all the fathers out there. >> this is a great way for us to celebrate father's day and to just remind ourselves those of us who are fathers how lucky we are. it's the best job i've got. >> more on this father's day message from the president, coming up. there is a pursuit we all share. a better life for your family, a better opportunity for your business, a better legacy to leave the world. we have always believed in this pursuit, striving to bring insight to every investment, and integrity to every plan. we are morgan stanley. and we're ready to work for you. to support strong bones. and the brand
faith jenkins, thank you for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> and full disclosure.civil court, george zimmerman has sued nbcuniversal for defamation, and the company has strongly denied his allegations. >>> still ahead, an 11-year-old singer shuts down his racist critics and proves how far this country has progressed. >>> plus, sarah palin and fox news back together again. why these two darlings of the right couldn't quit each other. >>> president obama...
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grif jenkins was there. >> do you believe what's going on with the irs is wrong? do you believe it's an abuse of your personal freedom? >> yeah. ♪ >> what's this about what is the message here? >> this is our audit the irs rally. we're here and we're not going to be silenced. we're not going to let the government stop us from petitioning the government, and we're going to continue to assemble. >> what's the message and what do you make of this irs situation? >> i think it's fraud. i think people should be going to jail. >> the american people have to open up their ears. our message sells itself. our message is the constitution and everything that made this country great, and we are shredding that constitution before our very eyes. >> who do you think is responsible? why do you think the irs is doing this and has these problems? >> i think it comes from top down. >> the irs is out of control obviously, and it should be reigned in. >> damn you, do your jobs! >> do your jobs. do your jobs. >> twhank happened here was an abuse of government power to squelch the averag
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joining me now is former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins, nbc news legal analyst lisa bloom, and criminal defense attorney john burris. thank you all for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> faith, let me start with you. we just heard one juror who talked about street fighting. isn't this an example of a juror being shaped by what she is seeing in the media? >> absolutely, because a part of the defense strategy was to release information about trayvon that would never get put out in front of the juries at trial because their message is trayvon is not only the initial aggressor, he is just an all around bad individual, and therefore george zimmerman was justified in killing him. you see from this one woman's comments, she has incorporated that into an opinion she formed. she is not going to be on this jury. she is not going to be impartial. i think they will remove her for cause. >> john burris, let me play something to you. we heard this jury that faith is referring to. talk about trayvon martin street fighting. now, three weeks ago, george zimmerman's attorney mark o'mara w
joining me now is former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins, nbc news legal analyst lisa bloom, and criminal defense attorney john burris. thank you all for joining me tonight. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> faith, let me start with you. we just heard one juror who talked about street fighting. isn't this an example of a juror being shaped by what she is seeing in the media? >> absolutely, because a part of the defense strategy was to release information about trayvon...
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joining me now is former criminal prosecutor faye jenkins and former u.s. attorney ken coffey.hank you both for being here. how's the second round of questioning been up to now for both the prosecution and the defense? >> first, look at the setup in the courtroom. it almost looks like representing the head of the class. as they're asking these jurors questions about how they feel about certain things. wanting open-ended questions so they can get real answers. and we've talked about the fair and impartial aspect of this. but the truth is they want jurors who are going to be most susceptible to the arguments they are going to make in this trial and who will side with them at the end. >> and today was the defense gets his chance to go for it. you know, the makeup of the jury in terms of race, gender, in terms of their perspective that you can gain from questioning them from the voir dire of the jurors, how important is that, kendall? >> i think in a case like this which has an acknowledged racial divide, the composition of the jury is extremely important. and from the standpoint o
joining me now is former criminal prosecutor faye jenkins and former u.s. attorney ken coffey.hank you both for being here. how's the second round of questioning been up to now for both the prosecution and the defense? >> first, look at the setup in the courtroom. it almost looks like representing the head of the class. as they're asking these jurors questions about how they feel about certain things. wanting open-ended questions so they can get real answers. and we've talked about the...
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. >> griff jenkins demanding more answers from beth tucker. >> ms. tucker, quick question. you said had you been at the irs 29 years. >> she's not going to answer any questions. >> i'm asking her a question. how can the american people still trust the irs with everything that is known, from the sweetheart deals we heard about to today, to the credit card abuse, targeting of conservatives, as an employee of 30 years, how can the american people still trust the irs. >> the american people should vus trust the irs because we're comprised of roughly 100,000 civil servants that do their best every day for this country. that said, there are some mistakes that have been made, and as you've heard our acting commissioner say, irs is taking steps to get to the bottom of some of the problems we're seeing right now that i think it is critical for the american public to know that we take our mission very seriously. thank you very much. >> one followup, mr. roseman, who plead the fifth, can you tell us will he keep his job? committee members satisfied with the answers they got today from
. >> griff jenkins demanding more answers from beth tucker. >> ms. tucker, quick question. you said had you been at the irs 29 years. >> she's not going to answer any questions. >> i'm asking her a question. how can the american people still trust the irs with everything that is known, from the sweetheart deals we heard about to today, to the credit card abuse, targeting of conservatives, as an employee of 30 years, how can the american people still trust the irs....
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faith jenkins and lisa bloom, great conversation. thank you for your time tonight.sure. in civil court, george zimmerman has sued nbcuniversal for defamation and the company has strongly denied hi allegations. >>> coming up, reply al is next. my mantra? always go the extra mile. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18 or men with prostate or breast cancer. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these symptoms to your doctor. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathi
faith jenkins and lisa bloom, great conversation. thank you for your time tonight.sure. in civil court, george zimmerman has sued nbcuniversal for defamation and the company has strongly denied hi allegations. >>> coming up, reply al is next. my mantra? always go the extra mile. to treat my low testosterone, i did my research. my doctor and i went with axiron, the only underarm low t treatment. axiron can restore t levels to normal in about 2 weeks in most men. axiron is not for use in...
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alan jenkins, good to see you more doing. that's the power of the home depot.mbo kit, alan jenkins, good to see you [ lisa ] my name's lisa, and chantix helped me quit. i honestly loved smoking, and i honestly didn't think i would ever quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. it put me at ease that you could smoke on the first week. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking or...
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this tape is going to be hard for him to deal with if it comes into the trial. >> faith jenkins, paul henderson, and lisa bloom. i'm going have to leave it there. thank you all for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> and full disclosure. in civil court, george zimmerman has sued nbcuniversal for defamation and the company has strongly denied his allegations. >>> how is the president handling the challenge of balancing security and privacy? former white house press secretary robert gibbs is here live. >>> and forget scandal mania. real action today, and it was a major win for the president's signature legislation. >>> and 50 years ago today, the march towards civil rights took a major step forward with an epic speech from president john f. kennedy. >> this is one country. it has become one country because all of us and all the people who came here had an equal chance to develop their talents. we cannot say that 10% of the population that you can't have that right. >> send me your e-mails on that, or anything else you want to send me. stay with us. [ female announcer ] caltrate's done e
this tape is going to be hard for him to deal with if it comes into the trial. >> faith jenkins, paul henderson, and lisa bloom. i'm going have to leave it there. thank you all for your time tonight. >> thank you. >> and full disclosure. in civil court, george zimmerman has sued nbcuniversal for defamation and the company has strongly denied his allegations. >>> how is the president handling the challenge of balancing security and privacy? former white house press...
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i want to bring into the conversation now, attorney faith jenkins a former prosecutor who has no connection to the trial but is just our legal here. you've been watching this and that opening statement by co-counsel john guy really came out of the gate strong. >> yes. >> and was it effective in getting the jury's attention? >> it was so compelling. the defense comes into this case with a huge advantage. there were only two eyewitnesss to that pivotal moment where trayvon martin and george zimmerman meets. one is dead and george zimmerman is the only person left to tell his side of the story. they don't have the emotion behind a high school student trying to walk home with no weapon, snacks and a phone yards away and when he's spotted and killed by george zimmerman. this prosecutor today brought that emotion full force in front of this jury which consists of five mothers. that's going to resonate with these jurors who are mothers who expect to be able to send their child to the store and believe that they'll make it home okay. >> so the attorney for trayvon martin's parents, benjamin crump g
i want to bring into the conversation now, attorney faith jenkins a former prosecutor who has no connection to the trial but is just our legal here. you've been watching this and that opening statement by co-counsel john guy really came out of the gate strong. >> yes. >> and was it effective in getting the jury's attention? >> it was so compelling. the defense comes into this case with a huge advantage. there were only two eyewitnesss to that pivotal moment where trayvon...
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>> joining me now, faith jenkins, a former criminal prosecutor, and yamiche alcinder, faith, i wouldyou to summarize what you think the effect of the testimony was. i think one of the things in the media, people got carried away with what her testimony was supposed to do. calling her a star witness, she was never an eye witness, she was an ear witness, and what we knew she could establish from the start, this is what trayvon martin was doing up to a certain point. meaning he was talking on his cell phone right up to this second, as the records will show. and then you can measure from that point how much time went by before the gunshot was fired. that was very, very helpful. what else should people -- or should either the prosecution or the defense expected to have established with her testimony. >> well, the prosecutor is going to do one key thing in their summation, they're going to take her almost five hours on the witness stand and they're going to focus the jury on the key elements, the points that really matter. and that is the time she was on the phone with trayvon martin. they
>> joining me now, faith jenkins, a former criminal prosecutor, and yamiche alcinder, faith, i wouldyou to summarize what you think the effect of the testimony was. i think one of the things in the media, people got carried away with what her testimony was supposed to do. calling her a star witness, she was never an eye witness, she was an ear witness, and what we knew she could establish from the start, this is what trayvon martin was doing up to a certain point. meaning he was talking...
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and former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins.ou both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> marcia, the hearing over the analysis of the 911 call has stretched over several days. how crucial is this to both sides? >> oh, it's critical. it's critical. if they get this admitted, the prosecution gets this admitted, it's going to be really damning evidence, because it will establish that the aggressor was zimmerman and not trayvon martin. on the other hand, if it doesn't come in, it will be a big loss to the prosecution. there is no question. this is a very big deal. i'd be surprised, though, if the judge keeps it out. >> faith, the fact is we know that they're going to play the tape. >> that's right. >> the question is whether they're going to have the expert witness. and without the expert witness, will the jury be able to come to the conclusion that this expert witness is that this is likely trayvon martin? >> so the jurors are going to hear this tape, and they'll be able to listen to it and try to come to a conclusion on
and former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins.ou both for being here. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> marcia, the hearing over the analysis of the 911 call has stretched over several days. how crucial is this to both sides? >> oh, it's critical. it's critical. if they get this admitted, the prosecution gets this admitted, it's going to be really damning evidence, because it will establish that the aggressor was zimmerman and not trayvon martin. on the other hand, if it...
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i want to bring in faith jenkins, a former federal prosecutor. we often hear about these assault cases, we often hear about home invasions, that there are assaults and then they are assaults like that. >> right. >> tell me the difference between that and a simple assault. >> well, here, the level of assault that they're going to charge in terms of being a felony is going to be on how sustainable her injuries are, how significant her injuries are. so they're going to look at that. but it's definitely a felony assault. it's going to be a burglary. he broke in the house. even if he didn't take anything, the fact that he broke in with the intent to commit a crime, they're going to take that video .show and say obviously he had the intention to commit a crime. but the level of violence here, that is what is so disturbing. it's one thing when we have these cases, we have people who break into homes, they take things, but usually in most cases, they don't try to hurt the victim significantly because they just want the stuff. >> she wasn't putting up any
i want to bring in faith jenkins, a former federal prosecutor. we often hear about these assault cases, we often hear about home invasions, that there are assaults and then they are assaults like that. >> right. >> tell me the difference between that and a simple assault. >> well, here, the level of assault that they're going to charge in terms of being a felony is going to be on how sustainable her injuries are, how significant her injuries are. so they're going to look at...
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back with me are faith jenkins, lisa bloom and ken padowitz.y does the prosecution want to hear these past police calls? >> they're arguing this goes directly to george zimmerman's state of mind the night he shot and killed trayvon martin. here is why. trayvon martin was walking alone on that night. george zimmerman calls the police and refers to him as these a-holes, more than one person. an expletive punks, more than one person. he has this attitude towards trayvon as if he is walking with a group of people when it is just him by himself. so he has grouped trayvon and has an attitude toward him based on his past experiences of seeing people who he thinks does not belong in his neighborhood and who he thinks are suspicious. that's why the prosecutor is saying this is directly relevant to show his state of mind that he had increased frustration. and it's part of the reason why he decided to follow trayvon, because he did not want yet another one to get away. >> now, he said, we've heard on tapes, "they always getaway", they being others i guess
back with me are faith jenkins, lisa bloom and ken padowitz.y does the prosecution want to hear these past police calls? >> they're arguing this goes directly to george zimmerman's state of mind the night he shot and killed trayvon martin. here is why. trayvon martin was walking alone on that night. george zimmerman calls the police and refers to him as these a-holes, more than one person. an expletive punks, more than one person. he has this attitude towards trayvon as if he is walking...
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joining me now is former prosecutor faith jenkins, former u.s. attorney kendall coffey, now msnbc legal analyst, and dr. marshall hennington, a nationally recognized trial and jury consultant. thank you all for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> faith, let me start with you. how important is jury selection? and can a trial be won or lost here before attorneys even make their opening statements? >> in this case, i think both sides realize jury selection is all important. this is not an easy case for the state there is not a lot of direct evidence. you don't have a bunch of eyewitnesses lined up to take the witness stand. they know they're facing very challenging circumstances here. so they have to vet these jurors. it's okay that jurors already know something about the case. but based on what they know, had they already come to a conclusion. that's why you're hearing them repeatedly ask questions about what they have heard and have they developed an opinion based on what they have heard so far. >> dr. coffey, let me ask you your view of th
joining me now is former prosecutor faith jenkins, former u.s. attorney kendall coffey, now msnbc legal analyst, and dr. marshall hennington, a nationally recognized trial and jury consultant. thank you all for being here. >> thank you for having us. >> faith, let me start with you. how important is jury selection? and can a trial be won or lost here before attorneys even make their opening statements? >> in this case, i think both sides realize jury selection is all...
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joining me in the studio is attorney and former criminal prosecution is faith jenkins.xplain kerry telling us there that george zimmerman's his attorneys will make eye contact with some of these potential jurors. >> it happens in all cases. the defendant has the right to be there. in this case, they are not going to find jurors who know nothing about this case. so the key question is knowing what they know, can they be open. >> stand by one second. we have just been told that robert zimmerman jr. the brother of george zimmerman is going to be making a statement inside the courtroom and he has just come to the podium right there. let's listen. >> to take questions today. if anybody has any questions. >> do you think george zimmerman has a chance of getting a jury that is going to give him a fair hearing [ inaudible ]? >> as a family member, our family, we are, obviously, concerned about that. we have been living under tremendous scrutiny and we have been by association to george in danger for a long time. i think that the order, as it stands now, is not obviously sequest
joining me in the studio is attorney and former criminal prosecution is faith jenkins.xplain kerry telling us there that george zimmerman's his attorneys will make eye contact with some of these potential jurors. >> it happens in all cases. the defendant has the right to be there. in this case, they are not going to find jurors who know nothing about this case. so the key question is knowing what they know, can they be open. >> stand by one second. we have just been told that robert...
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jeanette jenkins, a celebrity trainer does awesome things like showing her work iing out, showg tips. her personal life. being all around, encompassing. you want to work with her. you feel she's fun. getting people interested. >> again on the helpful part, i would follow her because i want to see -- here is a new, interesting exercise i can do. >> i don't know if i can do that. >> we'll try. we'll try. we can dream. lynn, thank you so much. this is really helpful. instagram is a great tool and one small businesses really need to know about. >> thank you so much. >>> still to come, more important information to make your small business successful, include i including how to establish a close relationship with a banker and what to do when it's time to se sell. >>> plus the owners of a hot new fitness company, soul cycle, tell us what women bring to the table when it comes to starting and running a small business. ♪ i' 'm a hard, hard ♪ worker every day. ♪ i' ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm working every day. ♪ ♪ i'm a hard, hard worker and i'm saving all my pay. ♪ ♪ if i ever get some
jeanette jenkins, a celebrity trainer does awesome things like showing her work iing out, showg tips. her personal life. being all around, encompassing. you want to work with her. you feel she's fun. getting people interested. >> again on the helpful part, i would follow her because i want to see -- here is a new, interesting exercise i can do. >> i don't know if i can do that. >> we'll try. we'll try. we can dream. lynn, thank you so much. this is really helpful. instagram is...
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she former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins. and his lips just landed the role of the life boat in the titanic musical. it is paul mccurio. you know, you can join his dinses of fans and check out -- his dozens of fans and check out his pod cast on itunes. it is called the paul mccurio show if you can't find. it it is not like he doesn't love himself. pathetic. in nashville he is a throw pillow, bill schulz. look how happy he is to be here. or he is dead. if insightful commentary was a bugel, i would blow him at the crack of dawn. next to me, daily bees cultural news editor, michael moynihan. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. now let's get this over with already. >> even the guy who does the secret voices is mailing it in tonight. i guess that's what happens when you have mccu ri o on. they just want to go home. were taxpayers screwed by dudes just being dued? dudes. according to an audit, secret man caves were found in a maryland warehouse maintained for the environmental protection agency. government executive.com r
she former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins. and his lips just landed the role of the life boat in the titanic musical. it is paul mccurio. you know, you can join his dinses of fans and check out -- his dozens of fans and check out his pod cast on itunes. it is called the paul mccurio show if you can't find. it it is not like he doesn't love himself. pathetic. in nashville he is a throw pillow, bill schulz. look how happy he is to be here. or he is dead. if insightful commentary was a bugel, i...
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she is former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins. and his lips just landed the role of the life boat in the titanic musical. it is comedian paul mccurio. you can join the dozens of fans and check out the pod cast on itunes. and you know what is -- what, it is called the paul mccurio show. in nashville he is a throw pillow. my repulsive sidekick bill schulz. if insightful commentary was a bugel i would blow him at the crack of dawn. daily beast cultural news editor michael moyn hi an. >> a block, the lede. that's the first story. now let's get this over with already. >> wow. even the guy who is doing the secret voice is mailing it in tonight. i guess that happens when you have mccurio. they just want to get home. were taxpayers screwed by dudes being dudes? according to an audit, secret man caves were found in a water house and maintained by contractors for the environmental protection agency. government executive.com, whatever that sreports that the rooms were full of exercise equipment,tv's couches and hidden by cameras. the epa has
she is former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins. and his lips just landed the role of the life boat in the titanic musical. it is comedian paul mccurio. you can join the dozens of fans and check out the pod cast on itunes. and you know what is -- what, it is called the paul mccurio show. in nashville he is a throw pillow. my repulsive sidekick bill schulz. if insightful commentary was a bugel i would blow him at the crack of dawn. daily beast cultural news editor michael moyn hi an. >> a...
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that is faith jenkins on your right and former nypd detective, welcome both of you. think here is a couple of obstacles. first of all, it was a merky circumstance, that was why zimmerman was not arrested for over 40 days. the police saw his self defense claim having weight and merit, it was not until people started to complain and demonstrate that the state prosecutor, especial prosecutor was apointed, the steep climb that the cops saw was the thread of hope that they had was if that was trayvon martin screaming for help on the 9-1-1 tape, he was the one in fear, and he was the one being assaulted, not the other way around as george zimmerman claims self defense and all the rest of it. now the experts that the prosecution had lined up can't testify, i think this thing is a slam dunk. >> well, i don't agree with you about the slam dunk. this case was very difficult from the very beginning. the main reason being there were only two people there to wins this incident -- to witness this incident. one is dead and one has injuries. that was the difficulty at the beginning.
that is faith jenkins on your right and former nypd detective, welcome both of you. think here is a couple of obstacles. first of all, it was a merky circumstance, that was why zimmerman was not arrested for over 40 days. the police saw his self defense claim having weight and merit, it was not until people started to complain and demonstrate that the state prosecutor, especial prosecutor was apointed, the steep climb that the cops saw was the thread of hope that they had was if that was...
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that's the same room where darrel and shirley jenkins, an elderly couple from washington state, were6th. >> it was really a shock to hear that that room had been occupied again after what had happened to di darrel and shirley. >> reporter: their deaths remained a mystery until now. >> it was just within the past 24 hours that the toxicology reports have become available indicating that there was a lethal level of carbon monoxide. 60% in their blood level. >> reporter: elevated levels were found inside room 225 on saturday. investigators are still working for find out how the odorless gas got into the room. >> 225 is locate above a maintenance room and pool which contains a heater. so of course we suspect that that could be a source. but the officials will do a comprehensive investigation and look at all possible aspects. >> reporter: an attorney for the hotel released a statement saying in part the health and safety of guests who stay at our hotel is our number one priority. we are cooperating fully with authorities. the attorney for the jenkins family is expressing dismay that this
that's the same room where darrel and shirley jenkins, an elderly couple from washington state, were6th. >> it was really a shock to hear that that room had been occupied again after what had happened to di darrel and shirley. >> reporter: their deaths remained a mystery until now. >> it was just within the past 24 hours that the toxicology reports have become available indicating that there was a lethal level of carbon monoxide. 60% in their blood level. >> reporter:...
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i am here with former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins. and he is so bright light bulbs see him when they have a good idea. it is buck sex ton, not his real name. and co-host of the real news on the blaze tv and in mexico he is considered a flower pot, my sidekick, bill schulz. and if fearless reporting was a gavel, robed men would pound him in a courtroom. next to me, fox newschannel anchor, looking dapper tonight. rick fulbaum. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. man, i wish i could find my remote. >> are we in store for another cold war? an old foe is letting snowden go. on tuesday russians vladimir putin confirmed the nsa leaker was in a transit center at a moscow airport and ruled out american pleas to hand him over. putin says there are no extradition agreements with us. he said i would not like to deal with such issues because it is like shearing a pig. there is lots of squealing and little fleece. actually there is no please. fleece. clearly the man is a more ron. john carrey allowed the transit, and then covented the sta
i am here with former criminal prosecutor faith jenkins. and he is so bright light bulbs see him when they have a good idea. it is buck sex ton, not his real name. and co-host of the real news on the blaze tv and in mexico he is considered a flower pot, my sidekick, bill schulz. and if fearless reporting was a gavel, robed men would pound him in a courtroom. next to me, fox newschannel anchor, looking dapper tonight. rick fulbaum. >> a block. the lede. that's the first story. man, i wish...
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brian jenkins has been throughout his career a cool head and an impassioned observer and an academic on the issue working closely with government and others in the ngo community, and i've been fitted for many years, brian, from your good work and it's a pleasure to welcome you here to launch this book. i think you'll agree that the nuclear nonproliferation narrative today really revosms around the threat of nuclear armed terrorists. the question of iran, of other countries that potentially could be developing in nuclear weapon remains in the news, but this nuclear terrorism issue, the one that's been described by now successive presidents as the greatest threat that our country face, and i know you have strong feelings, but by the end of the cold war, the industry around nuclear terrorism, they were a self-licking ice cream cone industry of itself that after the 9/11 terrorist attacks really became for many in government and for many of us outside government almost a national obsession. to date, there's been since the end of the cold war and 9/11 billions of dollars spent in an array
brian jenkins has been throughout his career a cool head and an impassioned observer and an academic on the issue working closely with government and others in the ngo community, and i've been fitted for many years, brian, from your good work and it's a pleasure to welcome you here to launch this book. i think you'll agree that the nuclear nonproliferation narrative today really revosms around the threat of nuclear armed terrorists. the question of iran, of other countries that potentially...
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. >> griff jenkins trying to get more answers. >> how do you expect to get public's trust back if no is held accountable. >> i don't want to answer questions right now. just answered two or three hours back. submit a question to the irs communications office. right now it's important to get back to the irs. i have a lot of work to do. >> why you haven't spoken to lois lerner and people like gregg roseman still have a job who refused to testify yesterday. will you ask lois lerner to come and testify as you have? >> i think -- >> the public's trust is lost, about to take on obama care. will you have everyone, including roseman and lerner come forward? >> i've answered questions for the past two hours, i held a press conference the other day open to the press to ask me a lot of questions. the most important thing i can do right now is get back to work. >> the tea party groups, did they get any clearances about the urs targeting investigation. >> good to be back. >> what it was like for you sitting in the hearing today? >> well, it reminded me that if you are invited to a barbecue, make
. >> griff jenkins trying to get more answers. >> how do you expect to get public's trust back if no is held accountable. >> i don't want to answer questions right now. just answered two or three hours back. submit a question to the irs communications office. right now it's important to get back to the irs. i have a lot of work to do. >> why you haven't spoken to lois lerner and people like gregg roseman still have a job who refused to testify yesterday. will you ask...
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earlier we sat down with ryan michael jenkins, a renowned terrorism expert with the institute safety and security center. >> we asked him if america's surveillance has gone overboard? >> it is not any single program. really what we have seen over the past 11 or 12 years since 9- 1-1 is the accumulation -- 9/11 is the accumulation of additional programs, of additional measures of an accumulation of executive authority that why individually these programs make sense, they have a cumulative affect that we ought to be thinking art about. it would be incorrect to say we salvaged civil liberties since 9/11, but we surely have laid the foundation for a much more oppressive society if the government moves in that direction. >> so, in addition to phone records, what is it that the government, you said -- various programs which taken as a whole could present a problem. what other things is the government doing that we may not know about? >> the government, of course, has access to communications through the nsa. one is phone records. access if authorized to ones' internet use. public media, fo
earlier we sat down with ryan michael jenkins, a renowned terrorism expert with the institute safety and security center. >> we asked him if america's surveillance has gone overboard? >> it is not any single program. really what we have seen over the past 11 or 12 years since 9- 1-1 is the accumulation -- 9/11 is the accumulation of additional programs, of additional measures of an accumulation of executive authority that why individually these programs make sense, they have a...
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jenkins. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that was "we are the world -- of warcraft." over at blizzard. that was very fun. stick around. we'll be right back with jerry seinfeld, everybody! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ don't scratch it kid. [ crunch ] ♪ get low now! ♪ whoo-hoo-hoo! [ siren chirps ] [ crunch ] ♪ put your back in it [ wolf howls ] whoo! ♪ [ tires screech ] [ crunch ] ♪ aaaaah! ♪ [ tires screech ] ♪ that there's the guy who gets his salsa from new york city. new york city?! [ male announcer ] only pace has that big, bold kick. anything else just ain't right. pace. grab the southwest by the bottle. [ engine revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance, a new ride comes along and changes everything. ♪ the 2013 lexus gs, with a dynamically tuned suspension and adjustable drive modes. because the ultimate expression of power is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. ♪ [ female announcer ] come alive with the refreshing taste of lipton iced tea. feel the taste. suffer from dryness. [ elizabeth ] i've been here already 10 h
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cases involving shaw's children can fill an entire docket. >> britain versus shaw, jenkins and shaw,s and shaw, infeign and shaw, johnson/shaw, different johnson/shaw. >> reporter: the list goes on and on of the mothers represented by child support services seeking support for their children. >> i have never doubted mr. shaw's love for his children. >> reporter: but shaw is tens of thousands of dollars behind in support payments. >> what we're looking for is to come up with a solution to have parents be financially responsible for their children. >> reporter: scott rosenberg knows that would be good for both the children and the taxpayers. when shaw doesn't pay, the state has to help support his kids. consider $142 per child in temporary assistance. another $200 or so in food stamps. multiply that total by 22 kids and the state pays more than $7,000 each month. so how on earth does the man in he's early 30s explain fathering nearly two dozen children with more than 13 women? the only way to find out is to ask. that's what we did. listen. >> i love my kids. i could care less what anyb
cases involving shaw's children can fill an entire docket. >> britain versus shaw, jenkins and shaw,s and shaw, infeign and shaw, johnson/shaw, different johnson/shaw. >> reporter: the list goes on and on of the mothers represented by child support services seeking support for their children. >> i have never doubted mr. shaw's love for his children. >> reporter: but shaw is tens of thousands of dollars behind in support payments. >> what we're looking for is to...