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have to work to tell lies you have to work to construct something that didn't happen. but after two hours of questioning the detectives know they're getting nowhere and move on to plan b. they put in the joyce is the friend who suggested the self-defense ploy has confessed to everything. detective watkins and says listen george has already talked to us we already know everything that george has told us well we didn't know that joyce i've talked to joyce she'd like to now while we're talking to heather we're reinterview injuries detective harrington who had been in here is now interview enjoys but we don't know what she said we're stuck in here with have so that's a bit of that's that's quite frankly a lot. exhausted and betrayed by her own life have finally caves in after three hours. believe that there. is there that. one of the things i kept saying to her is she would talk about her children and she was afraid her children she would never see her children again their children will grow up without a mother and my point to her was you know what's going to look better w
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everything comes out as lies. youk for it. >> judge jeanine: it's interesting we have had pat smith the mother of sean smith, they said they lied to her. she doesn't believe the president or hillary. ordinary americans who are most vulnerable positions not having the ability to rely on their government to tell them the truth. what do you think the president is saying about phony scandals? >> i think it's outrageous. >> judge jeanine: go ahead. >> we were rather shocked to hear that. having all these scandals lumped together. we do as josephine mentioned have a trust deficit in the administration in this particular administration in that hillary clinton, janet napolitano, eric holder all denied knowing anything about operation fast and furious or as they called it early on in the investigation gun riding into mexico. we found out, indeed, they did know about it. dennis burke the state attorney general came to the family and was asked point blank did the gun that killed brian terry come from fast and furious. his respon
everything comes out as lies. youk for it. >> judge jeanine: it's interesting we have had pat smith the mother of sean smith, they said they lied to her. she doesn't believe the president or hillary. ordinary americans who are most vulnerable positions not having the ability to rely on their government to tell them the truth. what do you think the president is saying about phony scandals? >> i think it's outrageous. >> judge jeanine: go ahead. >> we were rather shocked...
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the truth you have to do is tell the truth over and over if you tell why you have to work to tell lies you have to work to construct something that didn't happen. but after two hours of questioning the detectives know they're getting nowhere and move on to plan b. they put in the joyce is the friend who suggested the self defense ploy has confessed to everything. detective watkins and says listen george has already talked to us we already know everything that george has told us well we didn't know that joyce i've talked to joyce she'd like to now while we're talking to heather will reinterview when joyce detective harrington who had been in here is now interview enjoys but we don't know what she said we're stuck in here with have so that's a bit of that's that's quite frankly a lot. exhausted and betrayed by her own life have finally caves in after three hours. later that year to feel better. is there that i understand. one of the things i kept saying to her is she would talk about her children and she was afraid her children she would never see her children again their children will grow
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the next time you loose a family member, remember who lied to you. those son of witches who lied to you for profit and we have to deal with the consequences all of us together. it's sick what we've become. "young turks." gripping, current. we have a big big hour and the iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller rounds out current's morning news block. >> you're welcome current tv audience for the visual candy. just be grateful current tv does not come in smellivision. the sweatshirt is nice and all but i could use a golden lasso. (vo) only on current tv. cenk: we're back on "the young turks." what you're seeing there is tahrir square and the crowds are gathering, gathering gathering and the storm clouds are gathering for morsi president of egypt. we have our panel here and now joined by noreen, our egyptian correspondent. cara santa maria take it away. >> today day three of the escalating situat
the next time you loose a family member, remember who lied to you. those son of witches who lied to you for profit and we have to deal with the consequences all of us together. it's sick what we've become. "young turks." gripping, current. we have a big big hour and the iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (vo) tv and radio talk show host stephanie miller...
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. >> people lie about their taxes and not having paid their taxes and tall rest and that is -- you lied about illegal activity. >> i lied about personal sexual activity, yes and i did that. i'm not trying diminish it. >> you were not lying about an
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. >> when you see things that don't make sense, you see lies, you have to wonder why, you put it together with the other pieces and i believe he was being followed. >> we haven't seen -- >> no proof. >> where are you lies? >> i'll start to go over them? you think that trayvon -- >> when we come back, we'll get to the issue of lies and more from the courtroom. more from george zimmerman in his own words as we examine a portion of the exclusive interview with the man who was accused of murder. >> maybe he afraid of you? >> no. >> why do you think he was running then? >> well, maybe -- >> you said he was running. >> like skipping, going away quickly. but he wasn't running out of fear. >> and, later, chaos on the streets of cairo, as violent protesters have ordered egyptian president mohamed morsi to step down. who will fill the power vacuum. and tonight, help us select the video of the day. a sneak peek of option number one. a classic moment from the first ever obama supported beauty pageant. >> the obama administration pays women less than it does men? >> the obama administration does that?
. >> when you see things that don't make sense, you see lies, you have to wonder why, you put it together with the other pieces and i believe he was being followed. >> we haven't seen -- >> no proof. >> where are you lies? >> i'll start to go over them? you think that trayvon -- >> when we come back, we'll get to the issue of lies and more from the courtroom. more from george zimmerman in his own words as we examine a portion of the exclusive interview with...
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. >> he's saying, "i lied. you should have known that i lied." >> john: wow. that's his defense? this guy has got a lot of ball. [ cheers and applause ] he's pleading so guilty it's your fault for not knowing how guilty he is. is he arguing any mitigating circumstances? >> i know it was an unfortunate period in our sport. unfortunately for me, i came, you know, right smack dab in the middle of that period. >> john: you know what? he's right. that is the real tragedy here. i think we all owe lance armstrong an apology for making him win seven tour de frances earning millions of dollars in the process during such an unfortunate period in the sport he chose to participate in. all right. on the basis of this world record narcissism i find the defendant a giant douche. jason. [ cheers and applause ] jason, please call our final defendant. >> sure will, judge johnny. the court calls joseph r. biden,, jr., the delaware destroyer, he's got a lion's heart, a sailor's mouth and some other dude's hair. he loves trains but he just got on an express to justice town where the mayor is judge jo
. >> he's saying, "i lied. you should have known that i lied." >> john: wow. that's his defense? this guy has got a lot of ball. [ cheers and applause ] he's pleading so guilty it's your fault for not knowing how guilty he is. is he arguing any mitigating circumstances? >> i know it was an unfortunate period in our sport. unfortunately for me, i came, you know, right smack dab in the middle of that period. >> john: you know what? he's right. that is the real...
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you don't expect the president to tell you lies like that, right to your face. don't expect that. >> is it, i meerngs does this surprise you that you're hearing this or is it like look, i'm very hard on the administration because that video story was so silly right from the get go that i was surprised anyone believes it as long as some did believe it, i think. >> was i surprised? >> were you surprised that he's come out now and said phony? >> no. i'm not surprised at anything he says anymore because i don't believe him. i do not trust the president. i don't believe what he says, i don't believe his actions. people stop me on the street every day. it must have been at least about 50 different people have done this to me, stopped me on the street, give me a big hug, say we're behind you, keep holding on. one of them even told me i was a democrat until i saw you on tv and now, i'm a republican. this is what's happening out there. he ought to realize that. >> why do you think he said phony the other day? i don't think it was off the cuff because his press secretary s
you don't expect the president to tell you lies like that, right to your face. don't expect that. >> is it, i meerngs does this surprise you that you're hearing this or is it like look, i'm very hard on the administration because that video story was so silly right from the get go that i was surprised anyone believes it as long as some did believe it, i think. >> was i surprised? >> were you surprised that he's come out now and said phony? >> no. i'm not surprised at...
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>> i'm not doing that. >> we both know you lied on your application. >> how do you know? >> your references are oprah, p. diddy, and dora the explorer. >> you don't know who i know. >> you need to take this job seriously, okay? you should be lucky you were the only applicant. look, this is the first day of the rest of your life that's gonna bring so much joy to so many people in your life. >> it's chicken! how hard could it be? oh, oh. hey. okay, so, here's your 2 chili vanillis with tofu, a side of kevin bacon, and 3 red hot chili peppers. >> here you go, darling -- 3 dog nights and a dairy manilow. i threw in a few tina turnips. >> hey, um, i thought you weren't supposed to give away food. >> what randolph don't know won't hurt him, but it will help my tips. >> you got time to lean, you got time to clean. >> what's his story? >> oh, his folks bought the place and made him manager just so they could keep him out of their hair. >> well, what does he do on his off time? >> honey, he's off today. what about you? you ain't old enough to have an "e! true hollywood story." >>
>> i'm not doing that. >> we both know you lied on your application. >> how do you know? >> your references are oprah, p. diddy, and dora the explorer. >> you don't know who i know. >> you need to take this job seriously, okay? you should be lucky you were the only applicant. look, this is the first day of the rest of your life that's gonna bring so much joy to so many people in your life. >> it's chicken! how hard could it be? oh, oh. hey. okay, so,...
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lis, you first. what about the justice department. you believe that the federal department of justice should get involved here with a civil rights case against scorch zimmerman? >> i don't think so. one is called a 1983 action. you have to show acting under the color of law zimmerman was somehow dep pughtyizeed. that is not true. he was not deputized by the state of florida. that wouldn't work. the second reason would be a hate crime. that the only reason that martin died was a hate that zimmerman had towards blacks. that evidence is so weak. might it go in front of a grand jury which is what this prosecutor should have ton in the first place. maybe. i think i would save the grand jury some time and not even bring it. >> geraldo: you can treat me at geraldo rivera if i get some before the end of the program. what do you think of bringing federal charges in the case. now he. are angry. save the obscenities. we are not interested in that. if you have a meaningful opinion i will read them. arthur aidala, do you think there should be the
lis, you first. what about the justice department. you believe that the federal department of justice should get involved here with a civil rights case against scorch zimmerman? >> i don't think so. one is called a 1983 action. you have to show acting under the color of law zimmerman was somehow dep pughtyizeed. that is not true. he was not deputized by the state of florida. that wouldn't work. the second reason would be a hate crime. that the only reason that martin died was a hate that...
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lis, you first. what about the justice department. do you believe that the federal department of justice should get involved here with a civil rights case against scorch zimmerman? >> i don't think so. one is called a 1983 action. you have to show acting under the color of law zimmerman was somehow dep pughtyizeed. that is not true. he was not deputized by the state of florida. that wouldn't work. the second reason would be a hate crime. that the only reason that martin died was a hate that zimmerman had towards blacks. that evidence is so weak. might it go in front of a grand jury which is what this prosecutor should have ton in the first place. maybe. i think i would save the grand jury some time and not even bring it. >> geraldo: you can treat me at geraldo rivera if i get some before the end of the program. what do you think of bringing federal charges in the case. now he. are angry. save the obscenities. we are not interested in that. if you have a meaningful opinion i will read them. arthur aidala, do you think there should be t
lis, you first. what about the justice department. do you believe that the federal department of justice should get involved here with a civil rights case against scorch zimmerman? >> i don't think so. one is called a 1983 action. you have to show acting under the color of law zimmerman was somehow dep pughtyizeed. that is not true. he was not deputized by the state of florida. that wouldn't work. the second reason would be a hate crime. that the only reason that martin died was a hate...
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do you trust mr clapper he lied to you perjured himself and everyone wants to go after snowden ok but at the same time clapper perjured himself in front of congress he should be removed he should be fired immediately but what does that have to do with the bigger issue in the united states we are a big targets where the most loved country in the world but we're also the most. people who want to go will tell me to this does that give him the right to lie because like give him the right to lie nobody has nobody has the right to lie and nobody has the right to dismantle the entire security apparatus of a country because you don't like what one person said either that's for sure that is irrelevant to the certainly hang on that second that you're going to some of the . and there is zero there is it that is irrelevant as me saying you can't trust snowden because he's a libertarian he's now aligned himself with totalitarian regimes and going to places like china which are natori as well mr clapper and someone negligible research for us to transfer point. we've got to go we've got to go back t
do you trust mr clapper he lied to you perjured himself and everyone wants to go after snowden ok but at the same time clapper perjured himself in front of congress he should be removed he should be fired immediately but what does that have to do with the bigger issue in the united states we are a big targets where the most loved country in the world but we're also the most. people who want to go will tell me to this does that give him the right to lie because like give him the right to lie...
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. >> say -- this guy -- >> you lied. you cheated on your family. our ? who can build you a plan, not just a pie chart? who can help keep your investments on course, whatever lies ahead? that someone is a morgan stany financial advisor. and we're ready to work for you. ♪ and i'll never desert you ♪ ♪ i'll stand by you yeaaaah! yeah. so that's our loyalty program. you're automatically enrolled, and the longer you stay, the more rewards you get. great! oh! ♪ i'll stand by you ♪ won't let nobody hurt you ♪ isn't there a simpler way to explain the loyalty program? yes. standing by you from day one. now, that's progressive. neil: well who said that weiner should have all the fun? eliot spitzer wants back in too. guess who is trying to block him? all the folks -- used to chase, charlie gasparino with a great new book, "circle of friends" the circle of no so friends are back with a vengeance to stop spitzer in his tracks, charlie, why? >> why not, he is such a wonderful human being, he does make a cameo in my book. i contrast scandals now, inside trading scandals
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to philanthropy itself, there are a lot of worries, a few charitable foundations myself, nothing li you, but the one worry we have had iwhether w we're going to ge an impact from the rich pay more taxes, contributions, do you worry about that? >> philanthropy is very important, the u.s. is very unique not only the skill of philanthropy, but it is not just the richest who give to philanthropy, the non-rich are so generous in this country. if you look at it state-by-state, tossg a 5% of income being given like 2% elwhere. it is a broad, broad movement, certainly there could be some cutbacks because it is deductible, it cut both ways. you don't want to n tax rates unnecessarily. you want a balance between if these are important programs, you have to pay for them at some point. i think we're looking at a higher deficit than we would like in the long run. there's a very important argument about given a shakiness of the economy, how do you phase in that balance. in a sense the deficit is a stimulus to the economy and do we still need that level of stimulus. the medic costs and e idea would be
to philanthropy itself, there are a lot of worries, a few charitable foundations myself, nothing li you, but the one worry we have had iwhether w we're going to ge an impact from the rich pay more taxes, contributions, do you worry about that? >> philanthropy is very important, the u.s. is very unique not only the skill of philanthropy, but it is not just the richest who give to philanthropy, the non-rich are so generous in this country. if you look at it state-by-state, tossg a 5% of...
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choice basically because the rest of the north sea is divided on equidistance the principle that you lied if you were to divide it incidentally by the covenant jurisdiction the legal jurisdiction because that's the sort of legal system even more would be the scottish waters would be ninety nine percent as opposed to ninety eight percent so the medium lane has been the line for the rest of the country so that the north sea for norway for denmark for ireland except there is no choice but to do or not basis and that point is no longer seriously contested and of course there are. difficulties in terms because we will that's a great asset for scola enormous asset sale and wholesale value worth one point five thousand thousand million pounds over the next half century or so but of course the liabilities of united kingdom the u.k. is enormous national day of the if accumulated so we will have to accept provided of course we have a share of us. share of the national debt so there are pros and cons but the balance of advantage is overwhelmingly on the independent side you know i've been traveling
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max finally you know i want to just point out that this is a war on disbelievers they're telling you lies and they're demanding you believe that just like the taliban and afghanistan is saying that this is our interpretation of a book and you have to believe otherwise you're an unbeliever even if the book doesn't actually say what we say we believe and this is to say what's going on in economic central bank policy monetary policy currency policy financial policy and economic policy around the world they're telling us lies and telling us we're going to punish you with zero percent rates negative zero rates you're going to we're going to take your savings we're going to confiscate your savings we're going to belly in you if you don't if you continue to disbelieve our law it's. just remember it's all clear doctoring it was a report thank you max. ok state over the second half a lot more. money. on the money with the business over russia. it is easy to. see. the interview. to. choose your language. mackellar though if they sell some of. the consensus. to the opinions that immigrate to. the st
max finally you know i want to just point out that this is a war on disbelievers they're telling you lies and they're demanding you believe that just like the taliban and afghanistan is saying that this is our interpretation of a book and you have to believe otherwise you're an unbeliever even if the book doesn't actually say what we say we believe and this is to say what's going on in economic central bank policy monetary policy currency policy financial policy and economic policy around the...
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you know that he says is true or false or -- >> yeah, i know. the guy is clearly a narcissist and a pathological liar. he had lied to his family about something he was already punished for. you deal with that in your private life, not the new york voters' dime trying to run in new york. but the massive problem is this trust that we're seeing disintegrate in the last couple decades. the problem is people in positions of authority aren't trying to hold themselves to a higher standard anymore. back when people a spidspired t abe lincoln, we see a slide in their behavior. these people are so arrogant, sons so narcissistic, they think they can get away with it. >> and now the government suing lance armstrong saying he violated his contract with the u.s. postal service. lance armstrong's lawyer offers an eye-popping defense this week to get this case dismissed. i want to you read this quote. the government wanted a winner and all the publicity, exposure and acclaim that goes along with being his sponsor. it got what it bargained for. >> the will to win, working harder, being more successful. folks who are narcissistic
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measurement system is being used in this program because that kind alleviates the problem if somebody lies. you't lie about how big your gut is. that is like evening out factor. >> stuart: you don't know where the questions are going to stop? you don't know where this stops ultimately. it's a slippery slope. >> just because the potential of a slippery slope, it does have merit. if it goes to a place we're not comfortable with, but right now it is working. >> stuart: you are comfortable being asked those questions. >> i won't enjoy being asked those questions. >> stuart: you are comfortable with the questions? >> i'm not comfortable with asking them but if i were running a school or business i would be comfortable. >> stuart: you don't want these questions. would you walk away from a job rather than answer them? >> no. >> stuart: you wouldn't, you would answer the questions. that is contradiction? >> no, i'm a relatively healthy person and my job is more valuable to me in that situation. i feel that in my situation personally, subjectively my job would be secure because the decision about me and
measurement system is being used in this program because that kind alleviates the problem if somebody lies. you't lie about how big your gut is. that is like evening out factor. >> stuart: you don't know where the questions are going to stop? you don't know where this stops ultimately. it's a slippery slope. >> just because the potential of a slippery slope, it does have merit. if it goes to a place we're not comfortable with, but right now it is working. >> stuart: you are...
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. >> you lied. you on your family. >> that heckler you heard was, of course, referring to spitzer's prostitution scandal that led the democrat to resign as governor of the state in 2008. he announced late last night that he is running for comptroller which is essentially a manager of the city's finances who advises the mayor and the city council. this comes after former congressman anthony weiner recently began his bid for new york city mayor after a sexting scandal pushed him out of the house in 2011. both are seen as real contenders. a boston hospital has upgraded secretary of state john kerry's house theresa hinds kerry from critical to fair condition according to the recording of the associated press the source close to the family says heinz kerry yesterday afternoon showed symptoms consistent with a seizure. she flew on her own plane to boston last night after first going to hospital on nantucket where she and her family had spent the holiday weekend. the now 74-year-old is also heir to the heinz k
. >> you lied. you on your family. >> that heckler you heard was, of course, referring to spitzer's prostitution scandal that led the democrat to resign as governor of the state in 2008. he announced late last night that he is running for comptroller which is essentially a manager of the city's finances who advises the mayor and the city council. this comes after former congressman anthony weiner recently began his bid for new york city mayor after a sexting scandal pushed him out...
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you. >> stuart: try this. he lied but he wants to keep your money. ong latest spin is next. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ >> stuart: you are an athlete and you lied for a decade. your sponsor gives you hop million because you win. ah, but you get caught lying and now they want your money back. what is your response? no way, you are not getting $40 million back. you should have known i was lying. what? lance armstrong is telling the united states postal service just that. is he right? attorney tamara holder says she is right but janelle says it's time to cough up. you and i can agree but there is no way that lance arm strong should keep the money. he lie
you. >> stuart: try this. he lied but he wants to keep your money. ong latest spin is next. this man is about to be the millionth customer. would you mind if i go ahead of you? instead we had someone go ahead of him and win fiy thousand dollars. congratulations you are our one millionth customer. nobody likes to miss out. that's why ally treats all their customers the same. whether you're the first or the millionth. if your bank doesn't think you're special anymore, you need an ally. ally...
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i just got tired of all the lies, you know, all of the backstabbing, all of the politics, paranoia. just got tired of it. >> victor joined the mexican mafia while serving a prior 23-year prison sentence for kidnapping and aggravated assault. a recent parole violation, landed him back in jail. he has adopted a fatherly role with some of the younger ex-gang members in the unit. >> you want to do it in the right way, legal way. >> i'm too old. >> can't be going to prison at this age. >> among those victor counsels is johnny robles, charged with attempted capital murder and theft. he has pled not guilty and is awaiting trial. >> you get to a point where you have got to make a decision. is this the type of life that i want? >> i have to, first of all, be willing to change my life, you know what i mean? >> robles joined the gang during a prior stay at another texas jail. >> i didn't like the idea of them trying to run my life. i feel like a puppet. i told them i wanted to get out of the gang. i was coming back from eating dinner. by the time i knew it, i had two guys. one hit me on one si
i just got tired of all the lies, you know, all of the backstabbing, all of the politics, paranoia. just got tired of it. >> victor joined the mexican mafia while serving a prior 23-year prison sentence for kidnapping and aggravated assault. a recent parole violation, landed him back in jail. he has adopted a fatherly role with some of the younger ex-gang members in the unit. >> you want to do it in the right way, legal way. >> i'm too old. >> can't be going to prison at...
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exchange with jodi arias martinez made perhaps his most important point, that she is a liar. >> so you liedm, right? >> well -- >> objection argumentative, asked and answered. >> you didn't tell the whole story then, right? that's what you said, right? >> that would be accurate. >> nothing further. >> and with that, prosecutor juan martinez abruptly ended his grilling and gripping cross-examination of jodi arias. >>> next, jurors get a turn to ask questions. >> what is your understanding of the word skank. >> a hint of what they might be thinking. you really couldn't have come at a better time. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine! mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy's independence day celebration. [ male announcer ] the chevy independence day celebration. now, current chevy truck owners can trade up to this 2013 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $9,000.
exchange with jodi arias martinez made perhaps his most important point, that she is a liar. >> so you liedm, right? >> well -- >> objection argumentative, asked and answered. >> you didn't tell the whole story then, right? that's what you said, right? >> that would be accurate. >> nothing further. >> and with that, prosecutor juan martinez abruptly ended his grilling and gripping cross-examination of jodi arias. >>> next, jurors get a turn to...
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you can make a very strong argument on this case that mr. zimmerman started this whole process out. he in fact has liedy about what he did and why he did it. and at the end of the day, he is lying about how the confrontation took place, and you have other evidence to corroborate that when you have ms. jeantel. she is so solid on a core event and it had the ring of truth to it. so the prosecutor can make those kind of arguments. then when you get to this person, this person as the pursuer, he is armed with a gun, he ultimately kills this kid. and he claims the justification for it that he was getting beat when he was in fact the initial pursuer. he never retreated. he never got away from him. he never said i'm sorry, i'm not involved in this, backed away. as the aggressor, the prosecutor can make the argument but for his aggressive conduct, this never would have happened. >> now, you also have the situation where he said that had spread trayvon martin's hands out once he had shot him. and because he didn't know if he had something in his hands, and he spread them out to make sure he had nothing that he
you can make a very strong argument on this case that mr. zimmerman started this whole process out. he in fact has liedy about what he did and why he did it. and at the end of the day, he is lying about how the confrontation took place, and you have other evidence to corroborate that when you have ms. jeantel. she is so solid on a core event and it had the ring of truth to it. so the prosecutor can make those kind of arguments. then when you get to this person, this person as the pursuer, he is...
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so the prosecution's strength i think is the many george zimmerman lies. you nothing about that from mark o'mara in his defense closing except to say, well, people tell stories different times, they have inconsistencies. i mean the prosecution has some pretty strong evidence of lies on the central parts of george zimmerman's claim. mark o'mara was almost silent on that. on the defense side, i think the strength of their case is a pretty coherent story of self-defense that george zimmerman has put out there from the beginning, the m.d. cal examiner says it is consistent with all the scientific testimony. prosecution didn't punch holes in that very effectively in my opinion. they never offered an alternative to the jury. it is as though each side wanted to stay on their own safe ground and not really get to the heart of the other side's case as you would expect them to do in closing argument. >> as we heard from kerry sanders a short time ago, trayvon martin's own father, of the prosecution saying they did good. they'll be back, jurors in the courtroom, 15 minut
so the prosecution's strength i think is the many george zimmerman lies. you nothing about that from mark o'mara in his defense closing except to say, well, people tell stories different times, they have inconsistencies. i mean the prosecution has some pretty strong evidence of lies on the central parts of george zimmerman's claim. mark o'mara was almost silent on that. on the defense side, i think the strength of their case is a pretty coherent story of self-defense that george zimmerman has...
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exchange with jodi arias martinez made perhaps his most important point, that she is a liar. >> so you liedhim, right? >> objection. argumentative. asked and answered. >> you didn't tell the whole story, right? that's what you said, right? >> that would be accurate. >> reporter: and with that prosecutor juan martinez abruptly ended his grilling and gripping cross-examination of jodi arias. next, jurors get a turn to ask questions. >> what is your understanding of the word "skank"? >> reporter: a hint of what they might be thinking. we know it's your videoconference of the day. hi! hi, buddy! that's why the free wifi and hot breakfast are something to smile about. book a great getaway now and feel the hamptonality >>> can you imagine how much it must have hurt mr. alexander when you stuck that knife right into his chest? that really must have hurt, right? >> argumentative. >> sustained. >> reporter: in arizona lawyers aren't the only ones who can grill witnesses. after weeks of testifying, jodi arias faced questions from the jury. >> this is the time set for the court to ask the questions yo
exchange with jodi arias martinez made perhaps his most important point, that she is a liar. >> so you liedhim, right? >> objection. argumentative. asked and answered. >> you didn't tell the whole story, right? that's what you said, right? >> that would be accurate. >> reporter: and with that prosecutor juan martinez abruptly ended his grilling and gripping cross-examination of jodi arias. next, jurors get a turn to ask questions. >> what is your...
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you, he's exaggerating, he's a liar. he's a liar? really? c'mon. those are lies -- if you lie, it's not only with the intent to deceive, isn't it? isn't that the essence of a lie? if george zimmerman had the intent to deceive, why would he give six statements? if you're going to give him credit, if anything about going to school and going through legal studies, here's one. miranda. he flew it was self-defense, he nose stand your ground. he knows whatever the state wants you to think he knows, but he doesn't no miranda? no, no, he knows miranda, but he was such the mastermind that he could, without knowing any of the evidence, who was watching him? who was videotaping him? who washington -- we don't know any of that. he had it all figured out. really. it defies explanation. what doesn't defy explanation is this. evidence mounting. what doesn't defy explanation is officer tim smith's testimony that george zimmerman's back was wet, and he had grass all over his back. evidencing, i would believe, that he was on his back, in the grass. he was getting beat up. tim smit
you, he's exaggerating, he's a liar. he's a liar? really? c'mon. those are lies -- if you lie, it's not only with the intent to deceive, isn't it? isn't that the essence of a lie? if george zimmerman had the intent to deceive, why would he give six statements? if you're going to give him credit, if anything about going to school and going through legal studies, here's one. miranda. he flew it was self-defense, he nose stand your ground. he knows whatever the state wants you to think he knows,...
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exchange with jodi arias martinez made perhaps his most important point, that she is a liar. >> so you liedht? >> well -- >> objection argumentative, asked and answered. >> you didn't tell the whole story then, right? that's what you said, right? >> that would be accurate. >> nothing further. >> and with that, prosecutor juan martinez abruptly ended his grilling and gripping cross-examination of jodi arias. >>> next, jurors get a turn to ask questions. >> what is your understanding of the word skank. >> a hint of what they might be thinking. years ago, my doctor told me to take a centrum silver multivitamin every day. i told him, sure. can't hurt, right? and now today, i see this in the news. once again, centrum silver was chosen by researchers for another landmark study. this time looking at eye health. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most studied. the most recommended. and the most preferred multivitamin brand. the choice is clear. and the most preferred multivitamin brand. we know it's your videoconference of the day. hi! hi, buddy! that's why the free wifi
exchange with jodi arias martinez made perhaps his most important point, that she is a liar. >> so you liedht? >> well -- >> objection argumentative, asked and answered. >> you didn't tell the whole story then, right? that's what you said, right? >> that would be accurate. >> nothing further. >> and with that, prosecutor juan martinez abruptly ended his grilling and gripping cross-examination of jodi arias. >>> next, jurors get a turn to ask...
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you he is exaggerating, he's a liar. he's a liar? really? come on. those are lies -- if you lie, it's normally with intent to deceive, isn't it? isn't that the essence of a lie? if george zimmerman had the intent to deceive, why would he give six statements? if you're going to give him credit for anything about going to school and going through legal studies, here is one. miranda. he knows self-defense. he knows stand your ground. he knows whatever the state wants you to think he knows, but he doesn't know miranda? no, no, no. he knows miranda but he was such the master mind that he could, without knowing any of the evidence, who was watching, who was videotaping? who was doing anything? they don't know any of that. he had all figured out. really? it defies explanation. what doesn't defy explanation are things like this. the mud on the knees. evidencing the mounting. what doesn't defy explanation is f officer tim smith's testimony that he had mud all over his back evidencing i would opine that he was on his back in the grass and he was getting beat up. manalo, tim
you he is exaggerating, he's a liar. he's a liar? really? come on. those are lies -- if you lie, it's normally with intent to deceive, isn't it? isn't that the essence of a lie? if george zimmerman had the intent to deceive, why would he give six statements? if you're going to give him credit for anything about going to school and going through legal studies, here is one. miranda. he knows self-defense. he knows stand your ground. he knows whatever the state wants you to think he knows, but he...
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you have two people in this case. one is live and one is dead. he lied to you. he lied to your face, and you're still going to believe him. >> the evidence -- the eyewitness evidence for ground and pound -- >> there is no eyewitness evidence. >> excuse me. there is a witness. his name was john good. he saw him continue to beat him. >> no, he did not. >> yes, he did. >> john good said he could not tell if any touches were being thrown. >> the injuries were consistent with -- >> you guys -- >> i thought you said john good saw it. >> the jurors agreed with me and you can't accept the verdict. >> one juror has spoke snoon and agreed with me. >> one juror has voted -- >> leave this man alone at this point. that's why -- let the system work. >> that's why we're mobilizing across the country. >> you're not accepting the verdict. >> it's not a question of accepting the verdict. it's a question of ensuring justice sneel wrks trayvon also contributed to this. shouldn't have punched him in the nose and beat him. >> zimmerman shouldn't have profiled him, stalked him, approac
you have two people in this case. one is live and one is dead. he lied to you. he lied to your face, and you're still going to believe him. >> the evidence -- the eyewitness evidence for ground and pound -- >> there is no eyewitness evidence. >> excuse me. there is a witness. his name was john good. he saw him continue to beat him. >> no, he did not. >> yes, he did. >> john good said he could not tell if any touches were being thrown. >> the injuries...
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want to get reaction, lis, first from you. seems there was builterness on the part of one of the defense attorneys and the prosecutors. was that a surprise to see them sort of unload in the press conference following? >> i think it was surprising to see the defense unload when he said the prosecution was quote unquote a disgrace, disgraceful. haven't seen that before from a defense attorney. but look, they were happy, they were excited, and i don't really blame them. they had the better case. the prosecution came out defending themselves, ironic when you're the prosecution. they were always defending themselves, all from the beginning of the trial, when you turned on the tv, looked at the prosecution, many, many times looking at the state case, i thought it was a defense case itself. >> remi, you heard alan dershowitz, he was not, let's just say he was not even gracious about his excoriating views of the prosecutor. do you share the views that the prosecutor went way over the line in this case? >> well, the prosecutor has an o
want to get reaction, lis, first from you. seems there was builterness on the part of one of the defense attorneys and the prosecutors. was that a surprise to see them sort of unload in the press conference following? >> i think it was surprising to see the defense unload when he said the prosecution was quote unquote a disgrace, disgraceful. haven't seen that before from a defense attorney. but look, they were happy, they were excited, and i don't really blame them. they had the better...
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i'll be writing it. >> you got it. lisgood to have you with us. >> thanks. >>> up next, crude oil prices at the highest level in more than a year. even as production is soaring to all-time highs. what's going on? we'll have it for you next. the pursuit of a better tomorrow is something we all share. but who can help youfi yo? who can build you a plan, not just a pie chart?? who n help keep your investments on course, whatever lies ahead? that someone is a morgan stanley financial advisor. and we're ready to work for you. >>> joining us now senior equity strategist, scott win. good to have you here. first of all, this is stunning stuff. there's the fed doing whatever they can to -- everything they can to be accommodating. they're talking about more money into market and there's the crude oil prices pulling it out. what do you make of it? >> that is the last thing the fed wants to see because, you know, crude oil, higher prices at the pump are a tax. i was in chicago this last week. gas town, town. $4.20, $4.30 a gallon. cle
i'll be writing it. >> you got it. lisgood to have you with us. >> thanks. >>> up next, crude oil prices at the highest level in more than a year. even as production is soaring to all-time highs. what's going on? we'll have it for you next. the pursuit of a better tomorrow is something we all share. but who can help youfi yo? who can build you a plan, not just a pie chart?? who n help keep your investments on course, whatever lies ahead? that someone is a morgan stanley...