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i think john guy and angela corey -- >> the same prosecutor.l try everything they can to put everything they -- to put michael dunn on the stand. in this case, there were witnesses, unlike the trayvon martin case. there were at least three others in the car. >> three of his friends were in the car. leland was the one who carried jordan as he was dying, and you have witnesses at the gas station. you have a contractor he testified that he came to the gas station. another homeless man was in his car and watched it happen, and wrote down the license plate number and gave it to the cashier, and that is how they found michael dunn. >> the description by one of the witnesses saying the young men in the car were all weeping. >> again, to try to rationalize this -- the defense attorney was saying they did not show any emotion, tell anyone to call 911. timesust got shot at nine at 7:00 on a friday night. >> let's turn to a clip of michael dunn being questioned by police. this is how dunn described what happened the day he killed 17-year old jordan davis.
i think john guy and angela corey -- >> the same prosecutor.l try everything they can to put everything they -- to put michael dunn on the stand. in this case, there were witnesses, unlike the trayvon martin case. there were at least three others in the car. >> three of his friends were in the car. leland was the one who carried jordan as he was dying, and you have witnesses at the gas station. you have a contractor he testified that he came to the gas station. another homeless man...
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so we expect to hear from angela corey and john guy, the prosecutors. i think one of the questions will be that maybe they fear they overcharged in this case. and of course, angela corey was accused of overcharging in the george zimmerman case, which is a case that followed along the same lines and raised a lot of questions about florida's "stand your ground" defense and law that exists in this state. so we're going to wait and see what sort of reactions are. i can see some people getting in front of the cameras, checking out the technical side of this. we expect to hear from them shortly. we have to remember that guilty on those three charges carries a sentence of 20 years, in attempted murder, if the judge decides to do them as consecutive sentences. that would be 60 years, plus the final charge which was found guilty on, firing a missile into a car. in this case firing the bullets, the ten shots, nine of which hit the car. he would be sentenced for 15 years. so if the goal was to punish him by putting him behind bars for what could potentially be the
so we expect to hear from angela corey and john guy, the prosecutors. i think one of the questions will be that maybe they fear they overcharged in this case. and of course, angela corey was accused of overcharging in the george zimmerman case, which is a case that followed along the same lines and raised a lot of questions about florida's "stand your ground" defense and law that exists in this state. so we're going to wait and see what sort of reactions are. i can see some people...
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this case, even john guy said, look, they were jawing at each other.dn't hear that from trayvon martin. we didn't hear trayvon martin was engaging in a fight. but actually, john guy admitted that today, and that he was disrespectful. cory kind of took that and ran with it, and said, not only was he disrespectful, he threatened his life. and he laid a foundation that i thought was really interesting, that the person driving the car was on felony probation, and, in kt fa, violated the probation by being out late. if there was a gun in the car, that person would have to ditch the gun, otherwise he would go to prison. he did a good job. >> and you mentioned some of the prosecutors were there in the zimmerman case, you know, angela cory, john guy, about you how in the world do you justify in self-defense when it turns out the person that's shot has no dw gun at all, eight shots? ? >> well, i don't think the defense will say the person had no gun. you heard him say it was a gun or a piper. he said either one is a weapon. he's going to suggest, and he said th
this case, even john guy said, look, they were jawing at each other.dn't hear that from trayvon martin. we didn't hear trayvon martin was engaging in a fight. but actually, john guy admitted that today, and that he was disrespectful. cory kind of took that and ran with it, and said, not only was he disrespectful, he threatened his life. and he laid a foundation that i thought was really interesting, that the person driving the car was on felony probation, and, in kt fa, violated the probation...
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you can bet your bottom dollar that's exactly what the prosecutor john guy wanted. at's why he hammered away at him. repeated questions over and over again. trying to get the guy to break and show true color, ugly colors, colors that the jury could say, i knew there was something else to it. >> i don't know where we got that moment where we said, there's the guy with the headlines we're screaming about. i think he did an amazing job. >> maybe today his testimony saved his life. we have to wait for jane value lez mitchell. i have a question four. he made a drink, to calm his nerves, once he learned the 17-year-old had died. he said he was sick, he was vom et ig. how do you think all of those details sat with the jury today? >> on direct. i think as he was guided by his defense attorney. he was very believable. he made the case for his panic and tunnel vision, how they, in an histeric panic, left the scene and how these thugs might be coming to the hotel. they were peering out of the hotel looking for the red suv. then we saw the other side of the story if you're in su
you can bet your bottom dollar that's exactly what the prosecutor john guy wanted. at's why he hammered away at him. repeated questions over and over again. trying to get the guy to break and show true color, ugly colors, colors that the jury could say, i knew there was something else to it. >> i don't know where we got that moment where we said, there's the guy with the headlines we're screaming about. i think he did an amazing job. >> maybe today his testimony saved his life. we...
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i want to play a little bit of john guy. john guy, one of the state attorneys who prosecuted mr.unn, and a little bit of his closing rebuttal argument, and then i want to get you to react to an issue that was used or not used, and that is the issue of race. let's listen to assistant state attorney john guy during his closing rebuttal. >> jordan davis didn't have a weapon. he had a big mouth. and that defendant wasn't going to stand for it. and it cost jordan davis his life. this case is not about self-defense, it's about self-denial from that defendant. that's why it's not a self-defense case. that's why it's a murder case. he didn't have to shoot him. he decided to shoot him. >> now, lisa, one thing that was not used in the rebuttal in the closing arguments was explicitly the issue of race. and what -- how do you think that that impacted the outcome in this trial? >> so, first of all, john guy had the same strategy in the zimmerman case, which is a lot of rhetorical flourishes, a very dramatic vocal style. that's on the plus side. on the negative side is, he doesn't effectively
i want to play a little bit of john guy. john guy, one of the state attorneys who prosecuted mr.unn, and a little bit of his closing rebuttal argument, and then i want to get you to react to an issue that was used or not used, and that is the issue of race. let's listen to assistant state attorney john guy during his closing rebuttal. >> jordan davis didn't have a weapon. he had a big mouth. and that defendant wasn't going to stand for it. and it cost jordan davis his life. this case is...
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but on cross-examination, i think that john guy played it just right. it was very well-played. it was effective. it wasn't over the top. many people are saying he didn't do enough. well, that is what makes a good prosecutor. you don't want to go too far. you're never going to get the moment that jack nickelson and tom cruise got in "a few good men" where jack nicholson says damn right. that doesn't happen. but what happened this time is that john guy made sure that all the inconsistencies that really that michael dunn had came out in the rebuttal case. and i thought that was so, so very effective. >> mark, what did you make of dunn's time on the stand? >> look, dunn had to take the stand. anybody who knows anything about self-defense knows that they did not have in this case any other way to get a self-defense instruction. the problem is with a fiancee like that, who needs a wife? because she basically cut his legs off. and as good as i think he did, she was devastating to him. >> so whatever inroads he made on the stand in convincing people, you think she just completely under
but on cross-examination, i think that john guy played it just right. it was very well-played. it was effective. it wasn't over the top. many people are saying he didn't do enough. well, that is what makes a good prosecutor. you don't want to go too far. you're never going to get the moment that jack nickelson and tom cruise got in "a few good men" where jack nicholson says damn right. that doesn't happen. but what happened this time is that john guy made sure that all the...
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assistant state attorney john guy was passionate. he was spot on in his arguments. mark, and you know that. and there wasn't a dry eye in the courtroom after his argument. he made sure that jordan davis was front and center in that courtroom. in fact, he ended his examination on jordan davis's picture and said to the jury that the dead are owed the truth. i thought it was brilliant. it was masterful. i would be surprised if the jury isn't thinking about that rebuttal argument when they walked into that jury room. >> briefly before i go to mark, sunny, how diverse is the jury? what's the makeup of the jury in terms of races? >> it is quite diverse. it's very different from the zimmerman jury. we know there were only six in the zimmerman journey. two african-american women, about in their 20s or 30s, also an asian woman, there's also a hispanic male. all the rest are white. seven of them are women, five are men. >> mark, how do you think that plays? at the start of this you said a lot of this depends on jury selection and the makeup of the jury. >> that's one of the r
assistant state attorney john guy was passionate. he was spot on in his arguments. mark, and you know that. and there wasn't a dry eye in the courtroom after his argument. he made sure that jordan davis was front and center in that courtroom. in fact, he ended his examination on jordan davis's picture and said to the jury that the dead are owed the truth. i thought it was brilliant. it was masterful. i would be surprised if the jury isn't thinking about that rebuttal argument when they walked...
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. >> reporter: but prosecutor john guy would have none of it. jordan davis was never a threat to you, was he, mr. dunn? >> absolutely he was. >> reporter: as soon as his cross-examination began, we reminded why defense attorneys cringe when their clients take the stand. >> i don't want to call it an act of desperation, but they really had no choice. without his testimony, there was no evidence of self-defense. all you had was a man shooting nine times into a car with a bunch of teenagers. he would easily be convicted. so he had to get on the stand. he had to explain why he fled the scene and why he didn't call 911. >> you were being disrespected by a mouthy teenager, weren't you? >> no, i was being threatened. threatening to kill somebody isn't a disrespect. that is just crazy. >> reporter: prosecutor guy reminded the jury no gun was found in the teens' suv and grilled dunn on every inconsistency. including the fact that his own fiancee said he never mentioned a gun the night this happened. >> you did not tell her in that three miles anyone pull
. >> reporter: but prosecutor john guy would have none of it. jordan davis was never a threat to you, was he, mr. dunn? >> absolutely he was. >> reporter: as soon as his cross-examination began, we reminded why defense attorneys cringe when their clients take the stand. >> i don't want to call it an act of desperation, but they really had no choice. without his testimony, there was no evidence of self-defense. all you had was a man shooting nine times into a car with a...
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i have to tell you, i think john guy is one of the best trial lawyers i've seen.and they know -- the prosecutors know essentially what the defense is going to be in this case because dunn gave all of those statements. they focused their opening on not only telling the story and their version of what they want to prove in the case but also undercutting that self-defense and focusing on the facts that undercut the self-defense claim they know dunne is going to put forth. >> the defense claims he threatened michael gunn with a pipe and shotgun. the pipe is interesting because allegedly holding something out of a window that could be used as a weapon, does it constitute a threat that could fall under stand your ground in florida? >> that is a great point. and a lot of people missed that yesterday because the reason why dunn was able to go to trial, he was saying a gun was introduced so i have to shoot in self-defense. the threat has to be imminent. if someone pulls out a gun and points it at you, you can safely assume they may actually shoot you. if someone is in anot
i have to tell you, i think john guy is one of the best trial lawyers i've seen.and they know -- the prosecutors know essentially what the defense is going to be in this case because dunn gave all of those statements. they focused their opening on not only telling the story and their version of what they want to prove in the case but also undercutting that self-defense and focusing on the facts that undercut the self-defense claim they know dunne is going to put forth. >> the defense...
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during closing argument, assistant state attorney john guy told jurors the case wasn't about self defense. it is rather the case of dunn's self-denial. >> jordajordan davis didn't hava weapon, he had a big mouth and the defendant wouldn't stand for it. >> the defense said dunn feared for his life. >> meeting with the dunn family we knew this was a clear case of self defense. >> but the case didn't add up. >> even people who have the right to self defense do not have the right to take the life of a child. >> he said he fires his nine millimeter handgun at the parked suv because he thought davis had a shotgun. >> there is my glove box, i'm looking out the window. and i said, you're not going to kill me you son of a (bleep) and i shot. >> no weapon was found in davis's vehicle. the case is drawing national attention to the parallels to trayvon martin. martin, a black 17-year-old was shot and killed by george zimmerman, during a dispute in sanford, florida. zimmerman was acquitted. while jurors deliberatewhether or not dunn committed murder when he shot and killed davis, protestors outside th
during closing argument, assistant state attorney john guy told jurors the case wasn't about self defense. it is rather the case of dunn's self-denial. >> jordajordan davis didn't hava weapon, he had a big mouth and the defendant wouldn't stand for it. >> the defense said dunn feared for his life. >> meeting with the dunn family we knew this was a clear case of self defense. >> but the case didn't add up. >> even people who have the right to self defense do not...
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you see john guy, state's attorney. this is part of a rebuttal as well. jury will be getting introductions later this afternoon. we will keep you posted. we will also be right back. is breakfast... with benefits. start your day with a delicious new crunch. healthy never tasted so good. [ crowd gasps ] the comeback trail. [ buzzer sounds ] it's easy to get lost here among life's false starts and what-ifs. but this isn't the end, merely a chance for us to begin again. at liberty mutual, we believe with every setback there's a chance to come back and rise. liberty mutual insurance. auto, home, life. but we're not staying in the kitchen. just start the slow cooker, add meat and pour in campbell's slow cooker sauce. by the time you get home, dinner is practically done. and absolutely delicious. everyone is cooking with new campbell's slow cooker sauces. >>> we are also following developing news in the senate right now. here's a live look on the senate floor where the vote is underway to advance the clean debt ceiling bill passed by the house. this could be a m
you see john guy, state's attorney. this is part of a rebuttal as well. jury will be getting introductions later this afternoon. we will keep you posted. we will also be right back. is breakfast... with benefits. start your day with a delicious new crunch. healthy never tasted so good. [ crowd gasps ] the comeback trail. [ buzzer sounds ] it's easy to get lost here among life's false starts and what-ifs. but this isn't the end, merely a chance for us to begin again. at liberty mutual, we...
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in john guy's closing argument, rebuttal argument which i thought was absolutely brilliant, he pointedut that the only reason that police didn't search the grounds is because they didn't know michael dunn's story until days later. he never called the police, anderson. actually the police looked for him. >> and mark, do you agree with that? this was kind of a red herring by the defense? >> no, not at all. clearly they knew something had happened. i agree that probably the worst fact for the defense is that he didn't call 911 or that he didn't report it immediately. i'm not going to fight that. but that doesn't excuse what i consider to be and what the defense is arguing shoddy police work. remember, the prosecution has the burden of proof. the defense doesn't have to prove a thing here. they've got to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt. >> in terms of searching for a gun, dunn never said there was a gun until days later, mark. >> right. but the police obviously know something happened. shots were fired. that doesn't -- the idea that somehow they weren't going to explore this or they wer
in john guy's closing argument, rebuttal argument which i thought was absolutely brilliant, he pointedut that the only reason that police didn't search the grounds is because they didn't know michael dunn's story until days later. he never called the police, anderson. actually the police looked for him. >> and mark, do you agree with that? this was kind of a red herring by the defense? >> no, not at all. clearly they knew something had happened. i agree that probably the worst fact...
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very proud of the office, and i'm especially proud of john guy and aaron wolfson for the excellent job nay did in the case, and the opening statements and the closing arguments were really, really good, and both of them have worked very hard and our office as always is dedicated to seeking justice for the victims. i have told you that before, and i will continue the do that and we will never shrink from that duty. i am proud to work with john rutherford and his detectives, and they did an excellent job in the case. all of you were here and you heard the evidence which we cannot discuss much, because we have a pending count, so if you will respect the fact that we have a pending count that will go the trial again, then we will try to answer some of our questions, but we are very, very grateful for the working relationship with the jacksonville sheriff's office. last year alone, we tried 39 murder cases with them here in duval county. in in clay and nassau and our circuit, and those cases are all equally important. ron and lucia are representative of the types of victims wo ha s have to
very proud of the office, and i'm especially proud of john guy and aaron wolfson for the excellent job nay did in the case, and the opening statements and the closing arguments were really, really good, and both of them have worked very hard and our office as always is dedicated to seeking justice for the victims. i have told you that before, and i will continue the do that and we will never shrink from that duty. i am proud to work with john rutherford and his detectives, and they did an...
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neil: okay, thank you guys so much. john: at the wealth gap is getting worse. >> this is the defining challenge of our time. >> the rich are getting richer. the other percentage of people are left to suffer. john: you suffer because these people make more than you? and government can force more quality. and every one of
neil: okay, thank you guys so much. john: at the wealth gap is getting worse. >> this is the defining challenge of our time. >> the rich are getting richer. the other percentage of people are left to suffer. john: you suffer because these people make more than you? and government can force more quality. and every one of
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stand your ground defense of filling thirty four year old james do with it the only problem john rogers the guy who got his guns back is blind check it out. i'm happy the justice was done big case was bizarre john rogers a man who was legally blind went before a judge this afternoon demanding to get his guns back his guns were confiscated by law enforcement after he shot and killed a man but rogers was acquitted. the judge said he had no choice but to return rogers can millimeter glock along with a rifle he used to kill thirty four year old james de witt and four years earlier rogers and fired off a bunch of rounds at his cousin was accused of you know that those charges got dropped as cousin didn't prosecute. i have been saying for a long time that you know the second amendment says a well regulated militia how do we know how do we regulate guns it's you when know when. cars started getting fast enough that they could kill people in the nineteen ots the nineteen teens we started regulating cars he said you've got to have they've got to be registered you've got to demonstrate proficiency to use
stand your ground defense of filling thirty four year old james do with it the only problem john rogers the guy who got his guns back is blind check it out. i'm happy the justice was done big case was bizarre john rogers a man who was legally blind went before a judge this afternoon demanding to get his guns back his guns were confiscated by law enforcement after he shot and killed a man but rogers was acquitted. the judge said he had no choice but to return rogers can millimeter glock along...
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. >> reporter: john guy convicted dunn of first degree murder during opening statements. >> pointed thatistol at the careful of teenagers and started and continued to pull the trigger. he was guilty of shooting into an occupied vehicle. guilty of three counts of attempted murder and guilty of the first degree murder of jordan davis. >> reporter: once jurors delivered their verdict they voiced frustrations outside the courthouse. frustrations also making waves on social media. meanwhile dunn's daughter says she barely stopped crying since hearing the verdict. >> i love him so much. like i can't imagine that. he has to protect himself and if he sees no other way to bring out his guns that is what he will do. >> reporter: he was indicted in 2012 for murder after fatally shooting davis over a dispute of loud music and they stopped at a gas station in jacksonville florida and dunn plead not guilty admits shooting davis but said it was self-defense. >> i thought i was going to be killed. >> reporter: since saturday's verdict they have plans to retry michael dunn for first degree murder. >> thi
. >> reporter: john guy convicted dunn of first degree murder during opening statements. >> pointed thatistol at the careful of teenagers and started and continued to pull the trigger. he was guilty of shooting into an occupied vehicle. guilty of three counts of attempted murder and guilty of the first degree murder of jordan davis. >> reporter: once jurors delivered their verdict they voiced frustrations outside the courthouse. frustrations also making waves on social media....
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what happened this time is john guy makes sure all the inconsistencies that michael dunn had came out in the rebuttal case. i thought that was so very effective. >> mark, what did you make of dunn's time on the stand? >> look, dunn had to take the stand. anybody that knows anything about self-defense knows they did not have in this case any other way to get a self-defense instruction. the problem is, with a fiance like that, who needs a wife? because she basically cut his legs off. as good as i think he did, she was devastating to him. >> so whatever in roads he made on the stand in convincing people, you think she just completely undercut him? >> look, right, because his testimony just taking it in a vacuum sounds convincing until you ask why didn't you call anybody and he said i can understand if he's shell shocked or something and called somebody the next day. then his fiance gets up there and pretty much undercuts that, undercuts him on the idea that he saw a gun. and that's pretty devastating stuff. a jury is going to say, wait a second, if his fiance is not going to lie for them
what happened this time is john guy makes sure all the inconsistencies that michael dunn had came out in the rebuttal case. i thought that was so very effective. >> mark, what did you make of dunn's time on the stand? >> look, dunn had to take the stand. anybody that knows anything about self-defense knows they did not have in this case any other way to get a self-defense instruction. the problem is, with a fiance like that, who needs a wife? because she basically cut his legs off....
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john guy was interviewed by a local station. he said the state wants to retry dunn for the first degree murder charge. this is what he said when asked about how he feels about the job they did. >> do you have you wish you had done anything differently? >> always. there's always things you can do dinnerly. different evidence. different argument. better performance. never a perfect trial. it will be better the next time. >> what do you think? >> got to be better the next time. we've got to get a conviction here. dunn wasn't an attempted murderer, he was a murderer. >> what would you have done differently. >> there's issues with character evidence. how far did they dig into michael dunn's background with these ex-wives. and these neighborhood interviews. that he wasn't peaceful. >> you were in court every day. based on what you saw -- you know i know you don't have a legal background but based on what you saw. do you feel like the prosecution did the best job they could have done? >> i think that the prosecution laid out the facts
john guy was interviewed by a local station. he said the state wants to retry dunn for the first degree murder charge. this is what he said when asked about how he feels about the job they did. >> do you have you wish you had done anything differently? >> always. there's always things you can do dinnerly. different evidence. different argument. better performance. never a perfect trial. it will be better the next time. >> what do you think? >> got to be better the next...
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i don't have in fault with that i just want her to take a moment to realize that the prosecutor, john guy, the last thing he said to her and to the other jurors, just look at common sense, you know. sometimes you can just look at the facts and common sense will bear the facts out. and they keep looking at that jury instruction which is stand your ground. and stand your ground is so confusing to the jury and for every citizen in the state of florida, we need to rewrite stand your ground. because that's the last thing you hear from the judge is a stand your ground instruction. >> now, i know that you have become very involved in stand your ground, no withstanding the particulars of this case. many of us have been involved with that. i know you have stayed in touch with trayvon martin's family. what are you and the mother intend to do around the stand your ground law? >> well, we went to the house of representatives in tallahassee to get it repealed. allen williams, representative allen williams repealed it, but they connected to it the castle doctrine so they will not repeal it. the next st
i don't have in fault with that i just want her to take a moment to realize that the prosecutor, john guy, the last thing he said to her and to the other jurors, just look at common sense, you know. sometimes you can just look at the facts and common sense will bear the facts out. and they keep looking at that jury instruction which is stand your ground. and stand your ground is so confusing to the jury and for every citizen in the state of florida, we need to rewrite stand your ground. because...
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sparks began to fly under cross-examination this is the same attorney that you're going to hear, john guyof the prosecution case in the george zimmerman trial. if the voice sounds familiar and face sounds familiar, it's because it should. he is, right now, grilling michael dunn, which i should add for context, all morning long, has been very, very stoic. and very, very clear, and there's been very little inconsistency, if any, from this witness stand. let's listen in live as the judge, russell healey, from the bench, continues to monitor the proceedings, again, this is cross examination of this defendant. >> about whether or not you told rhonda roawer there was a gun? >> i wrote in here that i cannot recall in i ever convey the details of motion mai decisionmaking to you. >> is that your letter? >> yes. >> okay. is it -- it hasn't been altered, has it? >> no. i don't have the original. >> okay. well, you wrote it, right? >> it appears to be. >> okay. fair and accurate copy? >> sure. >> judge, can i move this in as state's 202? >> i think it is 202. >> no objection, your honor. >> that wil
sparks began to fly under cross-examination this is the same attorney that you're going to hear, john guyof the prosecution case in the george zimmerman trial. if the voice sounds familiar and face sounds familiar, it's because it should. he is, right now, grilling michael dunn, which i should add for context, all morning long, has been very, very stoic. and very, very clear, and there's been very little inconsistency, if any, from this witness stand. let's listen in live as the judge, russell...
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in a new interview with wtev in jacksonville, prosecutor john guy speaks out on the mistrial, on everything from the verdict to his critics to if dunn can get a fair trial. but the headline, he is confident this battle is far from over. >> did michael dunn get away with murder? >> not yet. >> not yet. we heard from juror four yesterday who thinks dunn did get away with murder in the killing of 17-year-old jordan davis. but was there something the state could have done better? >> do you have run across your mind you wish you had done anything differently? >> always. there is always things you can do differently, different evidence, different argument, better performance. there is never a perfect trial. slow it be better the next time. >> so he is talking about different evidence and different arguments. what's the new strategy? and how could it affect the new trial? joining me now, former prosecutor faith jenkins, florida defense lawyer ken padowitz, and lisa bloom, legal analyst for avo.com. and she is also author of "suspicion nation: the inside story of the trayvon martin injustice and wh
in a new interview with wtev in jacksonville, prosecutor john guy speaks out on the mistrial, on everything from the verdict to his critics to if dunn can get a fair trial. but the headline, he is confident this battle is far from over. >> did michael dunn get away with murder? >> not yet. >> not yet. we heard from juror four yesterday who thinks dunn did get away with murder in the killing of 17-year-old jordan davis. but was there something the state could have done better?...
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in a new interview with wtev in jacksonville, prosecutor john guy speaks out on the mistrial, on everything his critics to if dunn can get a fair t
in a new interview with wtev in jacksonville, prosecutor john guy speaks out on the mistrial, on everything his critics to if dunn can get a fair t
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i would say that angela cory and john guy are under a bit of pressure to get a conviction. >> i think of pressure. the one thing i would say that i see very different than the zimmerman case is they are forcing michael dunn to take the stand, unlike zimmerman. they introduce his video re-enactment as his testimony. they're forcing michael dunn. the only person who says there was a gun is michael dunn. he will have to take the stand to prove that point. >> well, it's a fascinating case. we will keep an eye on it. thank you to faith jenkins and michael skolnik. >> thank you. >> thank you, karen. >> up next, our disrupter of the week a man of the law who could become an all-time first. that's ahead. t on cue. it's more than just a meal, it's meow mix mealtime. with wholesome ingredients and irresistible taste, it's the only one cats ask for by name. [ male announcer ] new vicks dayquil severe. helps relieve your ugliest, nastiest, roughest, toughest cold symptoms. new dayquil severe. with maximum symptom fighting ingredients. ♪ new vicks nyquil severe. helps relieve your ugliest, nasties
i would say that angela cory and john guy are under a bit of pressure to get a conviction. >> i think of pressure. the one thing i would say that i see very different than the zimmerman case is they are forcing michael dunn to take the stand, unlike zimmerman. they introduce his video re-enactment as his testimony. they're forcing michael dunn. the only person who says there was a gun is michael dunn. he will have to take the stand to prove that point. >> well, it's a fascinating...
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john guy, the prosecutor, challenging this in any way was self-defense.hey claim what will really happened was michael dunne was angry because a teenager, especially a black teenager, had mouthed off against him. michael dunne said that's not the case. then the prosecution said, well, how come you didn't tell the love of your life, your fiancee these teenagers had a gun? dunne said he was pretty sure that he did. then the prosecution came back and said, after the shooting, why didn't you call police? and that's when michael dunne said, well, i didn't think i hit anybody. two, i was in the wrong state of mind. remember, he twoent his hotel. no gun was found in that suv. then the next morning they said when you knew a teenager had died, why didn't you call the police then? and that's when dunne said that, well, he tried to reach out to a friend in law enforcement. well, that's when the prosecution produced phone records that showed he called nobody. then they called his fiancee and put it to her. did he tell you about those teens having a gun? listen to thi
john guy, the prosecutor, challenging this in any way was self-defense.hey claim what will really happened was michael dunne was angry because a teenager, especially a black teenager, had mouthed off against him. michael dunne said that's not the case. then the prosecution said, well, how come you didn't tell the love of your life, your fiancee these teenagers had a gun? dunne said he was pretty sure that he did. then the prosecution came back and said, after the shooting, why didn't you call...
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. >> i want to play a sound from john guy. i think it does make the point of how the role that race did play and didn't actually get to play in this case. let's take a listen. >> it's been a long journey. about 450 days, and me and lucy and our supporters have stood strong. i believe we've stood strong in the eyes of not only jacksonville, not only florida, not only the nation, but the world is looking at all of us here in jacksonville. it's not in my nature actually to not lash out and to not say inflammatory statements or whatever. and i have to hold all that in. because i think jordan, my son, and lucy's son, deserve the best representation that he could have gotten as parents. i thank you all for seeing that we as parents were good parents to jordan and he was a good kid. it wasn't allowed to be said in the courtroom that he was a good kid, but we'll say it. he was a good kid. there's a lot of good kids out there, a lot of good nephews, a lot of good grandsons, granddaughters, nieces. >> you know, obviously that was not th
. >> i want to play a sound from john guy. i think it does make the point of how the role that race did play and didn't actually get to play in this case. let's take a listen. >> it's been a long journey. about 450 days, and me and lucy and our supporters have stood strong. i believe we've stood strong in the eyes of not only jacksonville, not only florida, not only the nation, but the world is looking at all of us here in jacksonville. it's not in my nature actually to not lash out...
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but point being, the stakes were pretty high for angela cory and john guy.the point that lisa's make they go didn't use some of this evidence to make their case stronger. >> i'm in total agreement with lisa bloom. i did 35 first degree murder trials as a homicide prosecutor and i only had run not guilty. it wasn't because i was such a great lawyer, it was because i did exactly what lisa just described. i was aggressive within the bounds of ethics in the law in presenting my case to that jury. that is how you get convictions. it doesn't just come out of thin air. you have to be able to be in that courtroom and articulating as clearly and as vigorously as you can the evidence before that jury to get a conviction. you have a very high burden beyond a reasonable doubt. >> i'm going to go to carey sanders in a minute. ken, what is the reluctance to talk about race in this case and other cases? if did seem as lisa pointed out there was strong evidence. there were letters, there were comments that he made. why -- what is the hesitation there? >> i don't understand
but point being, the stakes were pretty high for angela cory and john guy.the point that lisa's make they go didn't use some of this evidence to make their case stronger. >> i'm in total agreement with lisa bloom. i did 35 first degree murder trials as a homicide prosecutor and i only had run not guilty. it wasn't because i was such a great lawyer, it was because i did exactly what lisa just described. i was aggressive within the bounds of ethics in the law in presenting my case to that...
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and john guy got up, and he says don't look at the lesser includeds, because it is first degree or nothingand you never chase the other side, but you stick with your argument and the evidence. >> we have to get to the break, and i want to know jeff gardere, and sorry, producers, but why does it seem that the victim is on trial and not the perp t perpetrator? >> well, it is young black males who are victims and we see it over and e over again and we have the prove they were good people, and prove that they didn't have a criminal background. we have to prove that they were equal. what it really tells us is that we don't have the same standards for them, and we think that they are less than human, and that is still a problem. >> yeah. if you -- but the law should beb the same whether you kill a good person or a bad person, because you still kill somebody, right? >> right. >> that is all i am saying. we will be back. ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. ♪ ♪ ♪ told ya you could do it. (dad vo) i want her to be safe. so, i taught her what i c
and john guy got up, and he says don't look at the lesser includeds, because it is first degree or nothingand you never chase the other side, but you stick with your argument and the evidence. >> we have to get to the break, and i want to know jeff gardere, and sorry, producers, but why does it seem that the victim is on trial and not the perp t perpetrator? >> well, it is young black males who are victims and we see it over and e over again and we have the prove they were good...
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john moschitta, feeling groovy. back to you, jimmy. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: give it up for micro machines guy john m jr. what we've got here. and this is from cory o'malley. hey jimmy, i love the show "the walking dead." yeah, we love that show. [ cheers and applause ] but i hate the sounds the zombies make. do you think you could you change the zombies voices so they sound like opera singers? i know what you mean. sometimes the zombies' screams are a little off putting. so here's a clip from "the walking dead" where the zombies sound like opera singers. [ opera singing ] >> jimmy: wow. beautiful. here's our last one here. this is from mike still. hey, jimmy, i love reality television. but i don't always get a chance to listen to all of the shows. could you have someone catch me up on what is going on and could they do it in a rap? well mike it turns out, tariq from the roots is one of the biggest reality show fans out there. tariq, do you think you can catch us up on what's been going on? >> i can try. >> jimmy: there you go. ♪ ♪ ♪ reality, you know i got it reality, you know i got it all of the ladies
john moschitta, feeling groovy. back to you, jimmy. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: give it up for micro machines guy john m jr. what we've got here. and this is from cory o'malley. hey jimmy, i love the show "the walking dead." yeah, we love that show. [ cheers and applause ] but i hate the sounds the zombies make. do you think you could you change the zombies voices so they sound like opera singers? i know what you mean. sometimes the zombies' screams are a little off...
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john guy, the same prosecutor from the george zimmerman trial. state attorney angela cory. of florida. they are prosecuting this man, 47-year-old michael dun charged with first-degree murder accused of shooting and killing jordan davis after a spat over loud music at a gas station. a short time ago during opening arguments, we heard the moment the gunshots were fired. [ gunshots ] >> oh, my gosh, somebody's shooting out of their car. >> michael david dunn pointed a semi automatic pistol at four unarmed kids from a distance much closer than you and i and then drove off. he didn't call the police. he went to his hotel with his girlfriend and called a pizza delivery man and ordered pizza. he took his little dog for a walk outside of that hotel. turned on a movie and made himself a big tall rum and coke. and the evidence will show the only person that cursed was jordan davis. and his words to michael dunn were i'm going [ bleep ] kill you. everyone will say he didn't have a weapon, but we know he did. he calls is a pocket knife. but when you see it, it's a tactical knife. >> th
john guy, the same prosecutor from the george zimmerman trial. state attorney angela cory. of florida. they are prosecuting this man, 47-year-old michael dun charged with first-degree murder accused of shooting and killing jordan davis after a spat over loud music at a gas station. a short time ago during opening arguments, we heard the moment the gunshots were fired. [ gunshots ] >> oh, my gosh, somebody's shooting out of their car. >> michael david dunn pointed a semi automatic...
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john thompson was the guy directing the board to make the decision that put pressure on steve ballmer and will force him out even though he is one of the largest shareholders and one of the original microsoft guys. clearly, john thompson had a big role in being successor. >> how involved was he in nadella to be the ceo? >> he was part of the process. we saw is that anytime a name came up in the press -- i suspect those names came up because people threw them out there and made up the names -- the board took the step to say we are considering that person or we will. we know about lots of people who were interviewed and went far along in the process. wentems like the board through some really rigorous work to determine both the direction of the company what kind of person they wanted to run it. >> we asked john thompson earlier today what the biggest challenges are ahead for microsoft. >> the issue for us is about focus. one of the reasons why we chose sasha nadella is he has a strong technology background and understand exactly what needs to happen to move microsoft forward. we are exc
john thompson was the guy directing the board to make the decision that put pressure on steve ballmer and will force him out even though he is one of the largest shareholders and one of the original microsoft guys. clearly, john thompson had a big role in being successor. >> how involved was he in nadella to be the ceo? >> he was part of the process. we saw is that anytime a name came up in the press -- i suspect those names came up because people threw them out there and made up...
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i think the more surprising thing is that john thompson, a guy from silicon valley -- silicon valley s had a long-time hatred if not outright what is going on in redmond with microsoft. to have someone from silicon valley in john thompson become the chairman of this company, to lead this search the rewards and inside person with the job that gives them a chairman job, i think that will be one of the more important things. not only john thompson was from semantics for a while but also the ibm guy. -- but also an old ibm guy. this is a guy who spent a lot of time on partner relationships working with customers. the thing steve ballmer was supposedly good at at microsoft. a silicon valley chairman. that will be very significant to the future of microsoft. >> and satya nadella will be briefing consumers and customers at noon pacific time. i also want to bring in our bloomberg contributor editor, paul kedrosky who is with us from san diego. you called this take a month and a half ago. is the president of the office division at microsoft. he joined in 1992 and left only to head up healthcar
i think the more surprising thing is that john thompson, a guy from silicon valley -- silicon valley s had a long-time hatred if not outright what is going on in redmond with microsoft. to have someone from silicon valley in john thompson become the chairman of this company, to lead this search the rewards and inside person with the job that gives them a chairman job, i think that will be one of the more important things. not only john thompson was from semantics for a while but also the ibm...
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there's one particular video that a guy named john berlin there's a video he's looking for that he can'tm to get his hands on. >> calling out to mark zuckerberg at facebook. >> john is looking for his son's facebook lookback movie. >> putting out those new movies, the one-minute movies that everybody's been sharing and i think they're great. well, my son passed away january 28th. 2012. and we can't access his facebook account. >> john's son as you heard jesse passed away in january of 2012 and john wants to see his video. the thing is you can't see it unless you know his password so you can log in. so, john created this video to try to get facebook's attention, to try to get mark zuckerberg's attention to find somebody who can help him just see the video. >> i know it's a shot in the dark. i don't care. i want to see my son's video, so please help me. >> he's tried reaching out, he's tried contacting facebook but now he said he sort of resorted to this. we've got john us "right this minute" near st. louis, missouri, first of all, john, we're so sorry to hear about your son and your loss.
there's one particular video that a guy named john berlin there's a video he's looking for that he can'tm to get his hands on. >> calling out to mark zuckerberg at facebook. >> john is looking for his son's facebook lookback movie. >> putting out those new movies, the one-minute movies that everybody's been sharing and i think they're great. well, my son passed away january 28th. 2012. and we can't access his facebook account. >> john's son as you heard jesse passed away...
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. >> reporter: prosecutor john guy also hit dunn hard for not calling police to report the shooting.he and his fiancee returned to this hotel and ordered a pizza. >> you are familiar with 911, are you not? >> yes, i am. >> when you were at the hotel you didn't call 911. >> i didn't call the police until the following morning. >> you called the pizza man. >> reporter: dunn has pleaded not guilty and told the jury this is a clear case of self-defense, but prosecutors hope the jury will convict the software developer of first degree murder. the jury should begin deliberating later today with michael dunn's own words fresh in their mind. >> i was in fear for my life. >> reporter: for "good morning america," ryan owens, abc news, jacksonville, florida. >> okay, time to bring in our legal team. abc's dan abrams along with nancy grace, the host of "nancy grace" on hln. how did he do? >> he had to testify because he's claiming self-defense and the only testimony really can come from him. he was okay. there are real problems with some of the inconsistencies in his account. i thought that his
. >> reporter: prosecutor john guy also hit dunn hard for not calling police to report the shooting.he and his fiancee returned to this hotel and ordered a pizza. >> you are familiar with 911, are you not? >> yes, i am. >> when you were at the hotel you didn't call 911. >> i didn't call the police until the following morning. >> you called the pizza man. >> reporter: dunn has pleaded not guilty and told the jury this is a clear case of self-defense, but...
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a writer is will be looking at this guy john rogers and go on legally blind shot two people killed one of them i think is insurance rates are going to go up a little bit you have the marketplace involved in these decisions isn't that the sort of thing that conservatives would have worries anybody michael whoa i mean theoretically maybe but the fact is you know this guy there is no law saying he couldn't have his guns back and so i don't see why any reason why he should be legally barred from it also he was a graduate anality i mean guy has shot two people and killed one of them and he's blind well i mean he was acquitted for doing criminal i mean if it's in self-defense that's one thing but you know we can always pick out like the extreme cases like this but i mean what if i mean the window how are we going to choose who gets a gun and who doesn't i can see now buying guns with criminals and stuff like that but this guy is not a criminal he's a blind guy trying to defend himself and yeah ok he has accidentally shot some people you know one of them was a parent only in self-defense i gu
a writer is will be looking at this guy john rogers and go on legally blind shot two people killed one of them i think is insurance rates are going to go up a little bit you have the marketplace involved in these decisions isn't that the sort of thing that conservatives would have worries anybody michael whoa i mean theoretically maybe but the fact is you know this guy there is no law saying he couldn't have his guns back and so i don't see why any reason why he should be legally barred from it...
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john: now the best guys might have a hundred thousand students and make a million dollars. >> oh,bsolutelyl based upon reputation and that is not so bad. one thing that gives people an incentive to be better is lacking from the current system. where dan aykroyd is explaining why he wants to seek a life elsewhere. >> you have never been out of college, you don't know what it's like out theee. i work in the prate sector. >> there hasn't been much change, but you say that it's going to happen suddenly. that the rubber band will pull in poneman will break? >> yes, and i think that it's starting to happen now. enrollments are falling and you're seeing more and more people look at alternatives to college and especially employers like this that shows something is concrete. john: thank you, glenn reynolds. i can't wait for technology to rescue students. coming up next, the wonderful prediction market that lets people bet on things like the academy awards or natural disasters and predicted outcomes better than pundits and polls. her control freak government shutting trade down, but it's coming back
john: now the best guys might have a hundred thousand students and make a million dollars. >> oh,bsolutelyl based upon reputation and that is not so bad. one thing that gives people an incentive to be better is lacking from the current system. where dan aykroyd is explaining why he wants to seek a life elsewhere. >> you have never been out of college, you don't know what it's like out theee. i work in the prate sector. >> there hasn't been much change, but you say that it's...
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this guy, is the white, black, or hispanic? >> he looks black. john took up the dispatcher asking, is the white, black, hispanic, was left just this. >> this guy looks like he is up to no good. he looks black. john: look, and television, we always -- maybe he was just -- >> no, that was just very inappropriate and the wrong thing to do. anything about race is emotional and it drives the headline. eerly on with this case, this investigation, it was always about race when, in fact, it wasn't. john: seventh blacks been victims in america? >> years ago, john. black individuals did not have access to education, housing, jobs. times have changed, and we don't live in that era anymore. john: let's talk about affirmative action, given america's history of discrimination, it seems reasonable to me that whites should try to make amends, tried to give a break to minorities grace that i had. what is wrong with that? before you answer, let's bring in a white person who opposes affirmative action. jennifer gratz was denied admission to the university of michigan, y
this guy, is the white, black, or hispanic? >> he looks black. john took up the dispatcher asking, is the white, black, hispanic, was left just this. >> this guy looks like he is up to no good. he looks black. john: look, and television, we always -- maybe he was just -- >> no, that was just very inappropriate and the wrong thing to do. anything about race is emotional and it drives the headline. eerly on with this case, this investigation, it was always about race when, in...
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his down fall is enough to make you think of this guy. johnernor of connecticut who was a rising star in new england and maybe national republican politics, until it turned out that the gifts and loans and vacations and kitchen cabinets and even a hot tub that the governor kept insisting he had paid for himself actually came from people who were looking for a little something from the state. >> connecticut's former governor today pleaded guilty to federal corruption charges that could send him to prison for up to five years. john roland, driven from office last summer admitted to accepting more than $100,000 worth of perks from state contractors. once a rising star in the gop, roland was even considered as a possible running mate for president bush back in 2000. >> john roland resigned as connecticut governor in 2004. then he spent almost a year with a new title -- federal prisoner number 15623-014. i do not know for sure, but that seems far less fun than getting free kitchen cabinets and free hot tubs from guys who want state contracts. the f
his down fall is enough to make you think of this guy. johnernor of connecticut who was a rising star in new england and maybe national republican politics, until it turned out that the gifts and loans and vacations and kitchen cabinets and even a hot tub that the governor kept insisting he had paid for himself actually came from people who were looking for a little something from the state. >> connecticut's former governor today pleaded guilty to federal corruption charges that could...
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now, the prosecutor, john guy, referenced this notion of thugs and said, hey, look at these other threen the stand, they're not thugs, he got that far, so why not introduce the letters? >> i have no idea, joy. in every one of my trials as a defense attorney, the prosecutor hands me a stack of cds and says, listen to these, i will argue that they are relevant, if evidence is relevant, it comes into the trial. in this particular case, the words that mr. dunn wrote and the words that he uttered on those recordings are relevant. why are they relevant? they do directly to the premeditation and the intent to commit murder. directly to that first-degree murder. i don't know why, joy. this is the same conversation that we had during zimmerman. are they throwing these cases? is this politically motivated? >> you know, i want to take a listen to juror number four, whose name is valerie. and she talked about -- now, she was one of the people who wanted to vote for second-degree. she was in favor of a vote for second-degree murder. let's listen to a little bit of what she said about their deliberat
now, the prosecutor, john guy, referenced this notion of thugs and said, hey, look at these other threen the stand, they're not thugs, he got that far, so why not introduce the letters? >> i have no idea, joy. in every one of my trials as a defense attorney, the prosecutor hands me a stack of cds and says, listen to these, i will argue that they are relevant, if evidence is relevant, it comes into the trial. in this particular case, the words that mr. dunn wrote and the words that he...
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in the chow hall, i consider that to be a pc move on his heart. >> he was just saying that other guy john'sa pc move. he's trying to say heos drug money on the yard or something like that so he is doing that so he is in the hole so he doesn't get stabbed in the yard. when he's in the hole he doesn't have contact with other inmates. so they do something in front of the cops and get sent to the hole and stay here until a later date. they will eventually have to deal with it. but for a short time he's safe in here. >> he gets sentenced to time in the hole but never confirmed whether it was on purpose or not. >> was it worth it. >> not really. but at the time, i didn't even think about the consequences, i didn't think about falling down and getting pepper sprayed or getting staples, didn't think about none of that. . >>> up next -- >> prison made whiskey. got prunes in it. >> alcohol inside correctional institutions are a great big problem. >>> when inmates get drugged. in the nation... what's precious to you is precious to us. and from your family, to your belongings, to your dreams for retire
in the chow hall, i consider that to be a pc move on his heart. >> he was just saying that other guy john'sa pc move. he's trying to say heos drug money on the yard or something like that so he is doing that so he is in the hole so he doesn't get stabbed in the yard. when he's in the hole he doesn't have contact with other inmates. so they do something in front of the cops and get sent to the hole and stay here until a later date. they will eventually have to deal with it. but for a short...
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john? >> yeah, guys, not quite as many people on the sidewalk here.ou see all night -- take a look right over there. it's really a -- >> jimmy: there you go. a naked -- bottomless in seattle. [ laughter ] well, you know, everyone celebrates in his or her own way. the commercials during the game, i think more than anything they were weird. ellen was dancing with bears. i think i saw a puppy fall in love with a horse. it was like dropping acid at the zoo. [ laughter ] it cost $4 million for a 30-second ad during the game yesterday. i'm always surprised at which companies elect to pay that. like how did a pistachio company afford $4 million? what kind of markup are they getting on these nuts? because the super bowl was on fox, the traditional pregame sit-down with president obama went to bill o'reilly. there was so much tension before this interview even started, it was like come on, guys, just kiss already. it's ridiculous. the interview got off to a rocky start. o'reilly asked obama, where you were born, was football played with your feet? and it went
john? >> yeah, guys, not quite as many people on the sidewalk here.ou see all night -- take a look right over there. it's really a -- >> jimmy: there you go. a naked -- bottomless in seattle. [ laughter ] well, you know, everyone celebrates in his or her own way. the commercials during the game, i think more than anything they were weird. ellen was dancing with bears. i think i saw a puppy fall in love with a horse. it was like dropping acid at the zoo. [ laughter ] it cost $4...
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. >> john torres was this guy an innovator?n you hear about daniel snyder talk about ways of cutting out the middleman? was he taking the state-of-the-art forward in being a drug kingpin? >> he was, but he still had to rely on some of the old networks that were operating out of mexico so he could continue to have that strangle hold. so as he was becoming more state-of-the-art. maybe using different types of technology that challenged u.s. law enforcement in in cooperation with the mexican -- their partners down in mexico, to stay one step ahead or try to keep up with the technology, and ultimately that took us to where we are today. >> we're going to take a short break. americans have looked on in horror for years over mexicans battle to sell drugs. ica >>> welcome back to "inside story." ♪ >>> welcome back to "inside story." i'm ray suarez. mexican drug lord joaquin guzman had a $5 million bounty on his head in the united states. he has been indicted in new york, chicago, miami, and texas. there is no word on whether mexican a
. >> john torres was this guy an innovator?n you hear about daniel snyder talk about ways of cutting out the middleman? was he taking the state-of-the-art forward in being a drug kingpin? >> he was, but he still had to rely on some of the old networks that were operating out of mexico so he could continue to have that strangle hold. so as he was becoming more state-of-the-art. maybe using different types of technology that challenged u.s. law enforcement in in cooperation with the...
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neil: okay, thank you guys so much. john: at the wealth gap is getting worse. >> this is the defining challenge of our time. >> the rich are getting richer. the other percentage of people are left to suffer. john: you suffer because these people make more than you? and government can force more quality. and every one of these is run by democrats. >> equality versus liberty. john: and that is our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> now it is time for john stossel. john: some will be more successful than others. maybe they are smarter or they work harder or they are just luckier. whatever the reason in the global economy, that success kids magnified. michael jordan has made much more money because he could do things like sell these t-shirts in china. because of the free market, globalization and new technology, a result is growing inequality. it has been viewed at least 13 million times. >> the poorest americans don't even register in it they are down to pocket change. the top two to 5% are actually off the chart. the income inequality has g
neil: okay, thank you guys so much. john: at the wealth gap is getting worse. >> this is the defining challenge of our time. >> the rich are getting richer. the other percentage of people are left to suffer. john: you suffer because these people make more than you? and government can force more quality. and every one of these is run by democrats. >> equality versus liberty. john: and that is our show tonight. ♪ ♪ >> now it is time for john stossel. john: some will be...
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this guy here -- say hello, john.interesting. >> we should play with the toys the rest of the day because we don't have anything productive to do. john, you didn't know you would be on tv this much, but now you are. look at that i'm not very good with is. didn't know all these people existed. facetime-under deliverable, kim is not available. >> oh, man. >> come back and visit us. >> i will. >> we have more pictures, fire truck about to stuck? the snow snow roanoke. a 10-foot tall snowman in alabama. large than bear bryant are legacy or nick saban's ego. >> the girl is a student in university of alabama where the classes warsen -- car cancelled. >> what you got over here? this is good news stuff today. >> we have some students in a high school in north carolina, taking this selfie, and this ice cave in new jersey, and this guy from essex, maryland, on of of his car, shows they got more than a foot of snow. >> and charleston, west virginia. >> my mom sent this -- >> this from pam? hello, pat. thank you for sending this
this guy here -- say hello, john.interesting. >> we should play with the toys the rest of the day because we don't have anything productive to do. john, you didn't know you would be on tv this much, but now you are. look at that i'm not very good with is. didn't know all these people existed. facetime-under deliverable, kim is not available. >> oh, man. >> come back and visit us. >> i will. >> we have more pictures, fire truck about to stuck? the snow snow roanoke....