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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 up without a mother and my point to her was you know what's going to look better what's going to work out better for you if you come in here and lie to us about this the death of your girlfriend. or you tell us the truth. in the law. i just figured this is it. just tell the truth. will. do. they went through a lie to get the truth. i went through a lot to tell t
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...
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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 what's going to work out better for you if you come in here and lie to us about this the death of your girlfriend or you tell us the truth. they hear. in a lot. i just figured this is it. just tell the truth. will. do. they went through a lie to get the truth. i went through a lot to tell them the truth i to
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...
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take a listen. >> george zimmerman got away with murder. but you can't get away from god. and at the end of the day, he's going to have a lot of questions and answers he has to deal with. the law could improve it. but, you know, you know the world goes in circles. >> mattie, who is going by just one name to protect her identity was the only minority juror on the panel of six women. she told abc she fought to the end. ultimately she realized there was not enough proof to convict zimmerman of a crime. she says she believes she owes trayvon martin's parents an apology. martin's mother, sybrina fulton, said in a statement, quote, it is devastating for my family to hear the comments from juror b-29. comments which we already knew in our hearts to be true. george zimmerman literally got away with murder, end quote. >>> federal authorities are calling it the biggest data breach in our nation's history. the private information of millions of americans was stolen from major companies and big name stores. losses hit hundreds of millions of dollars. nbc's tracie potts is live in wash
take a listen. >> george zimmerman got away with murder. but you can't get away from god. and at the end of the day, he's going to have a lot of questions and answers he has to deal with. the law could improve it. but, you know, you know the world goes in circles. >> mattie, who is going by just one name to protect her identity was the only minority juror on the panel of six women. she told abc she fought to the end. ultimately she realized there was not enough proof to convict...
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detective watkins and says listen george has already talked to us we already know everything that joyce has told us well we didn't know that joyce i had talked to joyce she lied to me now while we're talking to heather we're reinterview injuries detective harrington would been in here is now interview enjoys but we don't know what she said we're stuck in here with heather so that's a bit of that's that's. are frankly a lot. exhausted and betrayed by her own lying have finally caves in after three hours. believe. there is there. then. one things they kept saying to her is she would talk about her children and she was afraid her children she would never see her children again the children will grow up without a mother and my point to her was you know what's going to look better what's going to work out better for you if you come in here and lie to us about this the death of your girlfriend or you tell us the truth. in a lie. i just think it this is it. just tell the truth. and. then they sent one. load in that now. do. do you need to meet. they went through a lot to get the truth. i went
detective watkins and says listen george has already talked to us we already know everything that joyce has told us well we didn't know that joyce i had talked to joyce she lied to me now while we're talking to heather we're reinterview injuries detective harrington would been in here is now interview enjoys but we don't know what she said we're stuck in here with heather so that's a bit of that's that's. are frankly a lot. exhausted and betrayed by her own lying have finally caves in after...
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that low-level officials have the capability to read e-mails, net traffic, listen to phone calls? >> george, it wouldn't just surprise me, shock me. i was at the nsa just last week. spent a couple hours out there with high and low level nsa officials.
that low-level officials have the capability to read e-mails, net traffic, listen to phone calls? >> george, it wouldn't just surprise me, shock me. i was at the nsa just last week. spent a couple hours out there with high and low level nsa officials.
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>> not at all. >> and do you think it did from listening to george zimmerman's voice in this recording? >> not at up a. >> you've heard the words and you closed your eyes. why did you close your eyes to listen to that tape? >> since i had been asked about the question and mr. de la rionda asked or said something about running, i was trying to listen very carefully to see if i could hear. and was it only by concentrating that you could even the third time -- >> i didn't hear it the first time. >> describe for the jury the difference that you noticed in a way -- mr. de la rionda presented it to you in his cross examination? >> i think mr. zimmerman said it more as a matter of fact kind of casual comment type thing. and i got the feeling mr. dela ron do, while i could hear it in his voice, his voice was louder and he was highlighting those word words. >> when you were talking about this change in voice, were you indicating to the jury that you believed that it was apparent that george changed his emotional status or just his location? >> not at all, it seemed more locational perhaps that
>> not at all. >> and do you think it did from listening to george zimmerman's voice in this recording? >> not at up a. >> you've heard the words and you closed your eyes. why did you close your eyes to listen to that tape? >> since i had been asked about the question and mr. de la rionda asked or said something about running, i was trying to listen very carefully to see if i could hear. and was it only by concentrating that you could even the third time --...
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>> i would. >> a moment, your honor. >>> you've been listening to the george zimmerman trial. george zimmerman's friend mark osterman has been testifying on the stand. joining me now, msnbc analyst lisa bloom, and msnbc.com national reporter tramaine lee. tramaine, i want to ask you first -- osterman appears to be the purpose of putting him on the the stand by the prosecution, appears to be to re-establish some of the facts george zimmerman has said but which the prosecutors say are inconsistent with the evidence. >> certainly. because one of the people involved in this situation is deceased, it is very much a he said. george zimmerman's best friend blb off t, mr. osterman, spoke with him the night and next morning of the shooting so she are relying very much on had his account of what george zimmerman told him, what happened trayvon trying to smother george zimmerman. those kinds of details are now being fleshed over again. >> lisa, we are hearing some of these detailed rehashed over an over again by what are prosecution witnesses, zimmerman's head bashed into the ground, his
>> i would. >> a moment, your honor. >>> you've been listening to the george zimmerman trial. george zimmerman's friend mark osterman has been testifying on the stand. joining me now, msnbc analyst lisa bloom, and msnbc.com national reporter tramaine lee. tramaine, i want to ask you first -- osterman appears to be the purpose of putting him on the the stand by the prosecution, appears to be to re-establish some of the facts george zimmerman has said but which the...
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>> no. >> listen, george zimmerman hires a lawyer to fight for him.nt his lawyer doing the waltz with the judge or playing nice in the sandbox. so although i wasn't very happy with mr. west with his knock-knock joke in the beginning of the trial, he scores tons more points in my book. he is doing his job. he is making a record. he doesn't really care about the fight with the judge. he wants that court reporter taking down what the defense situation is and how they're being prejudiced. so he is doing his job. he is fighting hard for his client. and you know what? he is earning his money. and i think he is doing a good job. i think he should continue to fight if he's got the fight for his client. we're talking about liberty. so you got to fight for your client. >> absolutely. i agree with this totally. >> now, john, the state has asked don west to be investigated for a photo his daughter posted after rachel jeantel testified. the caption on the photo read "we beat stupidity celebration cones and dad killed it." could that be a factor why the judge is so
>> no. >> listen, george zimmerman hires a lawyer to fight for him.nt his lawyer doing the waltz with the judge or playing nice in the sandbox. so although i wasn't very happy with mr. west with his knock-knock joke in the beginning of the trial, he scores tons more points in my book. he is doing his job. he is making a record. he doesn't really care about the fight with the judge. he wants that court reporter taking down what the defense situation is and how they're being...
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before we listen to her testimony here, just quickly, lisa, back to the inconsistencies in george zimmerman's story from the hannity interview to other interviews and questioning. is there anything significant here? i know that zimmerman's team wants to justify it as, listen, his memory, you know, he's recalling a very traumatic situation. is there a bombshell difference you've heard so far? >> not a bombshell. i think one of the more important ones is whether he was following trayvon martin or not. in this interview he says he was just going to look at the street sign. he was going to look at a number so he could give that to the police. that's the story he did tell, but at other times he's acknowledged he did follow trayvon martin. sometimes he says what part of the story you're talking about. i was following him early on. once the dispatcher told me not to, i stopped. the jury will have to decide if that's true or not. >> and this is the medical examiner. -- >> that's obviously true. i think what the defense has done through the prosecution witness is to suggest that mere following is not
before we listen to her testimony here, just quickly, lisa, back to the inconsistencies in george zimmerman's story from the hannity interview to other interviews and questioning. is there anything significant here? i know that zimmerman's team wants to justify it as, listen, his memory, you know, he's recalling a very traumatic situation. is there a bombshell difference you've heard so far? >> not a bombshell. i think one of the more important ones is whether he was following trayvon...
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>> not at all. >> do you think it did from listening to george zimmerman's voice in this recording? >> not at all. >> you heard the words, and you closed your eyes, why did you close your eyes to listen to that tape? >> since i had been asked about a question and something was said about running, i was trying to listen very carefully to see if i could hear that? >> was it only by concentrating that you could even -- >> i didn't hear it in the first -- [ inaudible ] >> said out more as a matter of fact kind of casual comment type thing. and i got the feeling mr. delareando, i could hear in his voice that he was highlighting those words. >> when you were talking about this change in voice, were you indicating to the jury that you believe that it was apparent that george changed his emotional status or just his location? >> not at all. it seemed more locational perhaps that he was walking or it was windy. >> was there ever a time in that that you thought that the tape evidence that mr. zimmerman was acting in an angry way? >> not at all. >> so when asked the question could you hear thos
>> not at all. >> do you think it did from listening to george zimmerman's voice in this recording? >> not at all. >> you heard the words, and you closed your eyes, why did you close your eyes to listen to that tape? >> since i had been asked about a question and something was said about running, i was trying to listen very carefully to see if i could hear that? >> was it only by concentrating that you could even -- >> i didn't hear it in the first -- [...
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listen, george zimmerman has testified, so to speak, by the statements that have been played over and over again with his interviews, with sean hannity interview and much much more. he has no reason to testify as to whether or not he really thought about when he didn't know what to say when the judge asked him, we will never know that because we won't know that. >> closing arguments tomorrow. thank you, lisa bloom, joseph haynes davis, alex ferrer. >>> coming up, remember way back to november when mitt romney won the support of just 29% of latinos and republicans vowed to win them back? fast forward to today when much of the gop has decided that immigration reform will just create more democrats, reform could be dead. and with it republican presidential hopeful in 2016. >>> also, you may love walmart, you might hate walmart. few people are neutral. pick your sides, as the giant retailer battles local washington, d.c. government over whether it should be forced to pay its own higher minimum wage. walmart is threatening to pull out of the city. >>> it may be nothing more than a cry for
listen, george zimmerman has testified, so to speak, by the statements that have been played over and over again with his interviews, with sean hannity interview and much much more. he has no reason to testify as to whether or not he really thought about when he didn't know what to say when the judge asked him, we will never know that because we won't know that. >> closing arguments tomorrow. thank you, lisa bloom, joseph haynes davis, alex ferrer. >>> coming up, remember way...
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we're listening to george zimmerman's neighbor, eloise dilligard. let's listen in. >> the young man that was there alone and then the other couple was talking to the policeman in terms of what they knew. >> okay. i don't want to you tell us precisely what you heard them say because law enforcement may have already testified to that but were you there when those people gave their statements to ln law enforcement? >> i wasn't there when they gave their verbal statement but i was there when they gave their written stiematements. >> you said one might have been jeremy and another one might have been jonathan. ; is that corre is that correct? >> that's what i think i remember about the names but, again, i'm just not sure. >> do you recall -- were there three people, one female and two males or any more than that who gave their verbal statements to law enforcement in your presence? >> in my presence there was a couple, a male and a female and then there was a gentleman who was by himself. . >> did you give any verbal -- except for what we've talked about s
we're listening to george zimmerman's neighbor, eloise dilligard. let's listen in. >> the young man that was there alone and then the other couple was talking to the policeman in terms of what they knew. >> okay. i don't want to you tell us precisely what you heard them say because law enforcement may have already testified to that but were you there when those people gave their statements to ln law enforcement? >> i wasn't there when they gave their verbal statement but i was...
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you're listening to the trial of george zimmerman. amy stewart is testifying. let's listen in. >> how you load it, you have to -- i call it rack it, when you pull back the slide? >> yes. >> so that you and the jury knows that racking it means pulling the slide back to actually put a cartridge or a bullet in the chamber being ready to fire? >> sure. >> okay. a and you say that a person, mr. zimmerman, because we know it to be his gun, yes? >> yes. >> would have racked it to make it ready to fire and put another bullet in the magazine to reload it, correct? >> yes. >> is that a usual occurrence in your experience dealing with firearms? >> i typically see a wide variety of -- >> okay. >> -- of -- >> sorry. i interrupted you. you did not consider that to be an unusual occurrence certainly, did you? >> no. >> matter of fact, to the law enforcement officers here and every other law enforcement officer that has a chance to see, that is normal. that is, one racked in a chamber in a full magazine, correct? >> yes. >> military do that, correct? >> i'm sure. >> in fact tha
you're listening to the trial of george zimmerman. amy stewart is testifying. let's listen in. >> how you load it, you have to -- i call it rack it, when you pull back the slide? >> yes. >> so that you and the jury knows that racking it means pulling the slide back to actually put a cartridge or a bullet in the chamber being ready to fire? >> sure. >> okay. a and you say that a person, mr. zimmerman, because we know it to be his gun, yes? >> yes. >>...
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listen to the call. do not allow them to give their words to your ears rather than george's. listen to what he says. listen to the cadence of his voice and listen to what he says. read those reports. look at those people who lived through not many of them were home like business burgalong, but look at what they came home to. gregg: he followed it up with just because george zimmerman had telephoned police a handful of times before that, alerting them to suspicious behavior, possible crimes, does that constitute, he said seething anger? and the answer of course rhetorically was no. martha: we'll have to see what the jury thinks as they take that in. let's go to phil key hog has been covering this throughout live in sanford. this morning very interesting in terms of the closing arguments what we heard so far. >> reporter: and the demeanor on the defendant himself. george zimmerman is very well aware of the jury instructions, 27 pages long. in just a few hour the 6 women on the jury panel will take into the deliberations room which includes the second degree murder possible conviction and one of mansla
listen to the call. do not allow them to give their words to your ears rather than george's. listen to what he says. listen to the cadence of his voice and listen to what he says. read those reports. look at those people who lived through not many of them were home like business burgalong, but look at what they came home to. gregg: he followed it up with just because george zimmerman had telephoned police a handful of times before that, alerting them to suspicious behavior, possible crimes,...
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to listen carefully to when -- as to when the screams stop, and i also think they're going to listen to george zimmerman's statements and decide if they believe him. >> mark nejame, criminal defense attorney, let me ask you about mark o'mara. i was pushing him a little bit on his cross-examination of sybrina fulton. george zimmerman's statements and decide if they believe him. >> mark nejame, criminal defense attorney, let me ask you about mark o'mara. i was pushing him a little bit on his cross-examination of sybrina fulton. what did you make of what he did. he told me a second ago, look, my client faces life in prison. i had to ask the tough questions. as difficult as it was. what do you make of how he went about it? >> look, it was risky. there's no question it was risky. you know -- >> but was it a good risk? >> well, defense 101 you don't do it. he took a chance. i don't think he needed to do it. you know, do you that type of thing when you need a throw a hail mary pass because your case is in danger and you've got to do what you've got to do because you have to pull it out. he's not in t
to listen carefully to when -- as to when the screams stop, and i also think they're going to listen to george zimmerman's statements and decide if they believe him. >> mark nejame, criminal defense attorney, let me ask you about mark o'mara. i was pushing him a little bit on his cross-examination of sybrina fulton. george zimmerman's statements and decide if they believe him. >> mark nejame, criminal defense attorney, let me ask you about mark o'mara. i was pushing him a little bit...
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osterman just described them in court what he said his best friend george zimmerman looked like hours after the attack. have a listen> we get into my vehicle. both shelly and george got into the back. i had a four-door vehicle. they got into the back. shelly is trying to put an assessment on the injuries that were to george's nose, the back of his head. he had a swelling on his left side of his head. about the size of your fist. it was a swollen area. not really a goose egg. it was a very big swelling area. >> back with me live here in sanford, florida at the criminal justice center is mark nejame. he's been watching this case since it began last february. when you hear that testimony and when you see those pictures, they blew them up this big and showed them all around court and described them and left them for the jurors to see on the back of george zimmerman's head. it's not lost that there is a guy who did get beaten up. he got beaten up that night. you can see on the evidence these are right after the actual incident. his nose is bloody. the black eye came the next day. the butterfly bandages came the next day.
osterman just described them in court what he said his best friend george zimmerman looked like hours after the attack. have a listen> we get into my vehicle. both shelly and george got into the back. i had a four-door vehicle. they got into the back. shelly is trying to put an assessment on the injuries that were to george's nose, the back of his head. he had a swelling on his left side of his head. about the size of your fist. it was a swollen area. not really a goose egg. it was a very...
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when you listen to the interviews they did with george zimmerman, particularly the last one, they sort of say, look, none of this would have happened. we wouldn't be here if you had simply approached trayvon martin and identified yourself as a member of the neighborhood watch and said, can i help you with something? but he never did that. and that silence about why george never did do that, still rings quite heavily in the courtroom. >> yes, and if you hadn't gotten out of the vehicle, none of this would have happened either. >> martin savidge, thank you very much. >>> trayvon martin's parents were in the courtroom today, listening to george zimmerman's description of the last moments of their son's life. natalie, welcome back to the show. >> thank you for having me, piers. >> the general feeling seems to be, it was a good day for the defense, because the police effectively corroborated much of what george zimmerman had told them, and basically said they agreed with him, there is another view that there were certain parts of what came out today, which were very helpful to the prosecuti
when you listen to the interviews they did with george zimmerman, particularly the last one, they sort of say, look, none of this would have happened. we wouldn't be here if you had simply approached trayvon martin and identified yourself as a member of the neighborhood watch and said, can i help you with something? but he never did that. and that silence about why george never did do that, still rings quite heavily in the courtroom. >> yes, and if you hadn't gotten out of the vehicle,...
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that was an effective way of saying this is a guy listening to tunes whose mind is not on george zimmerman. >> exactly. i didn't feel that the onus was on martin for what he was responsible for in the four minutes. as a prosecutor, i would have flipped that back around and saying you know what happened? trayvon martin got profiled, tracked and confronted. and then at the end of that evening, trayvon martin got killed by guess who. that's what happened during that four minutes. >> in a rebuttal argument, john guy asked the jurors to apply common sense to this case as he described what he sayses are inconsistencies in the defense's description of events that he says could not have physically occurred. >> common sense that tells you if trayvon martin had been mounted on the defendant as the defendant claims, when he went to get his gun, he never could have got it. i don't have to pull out that mannequin again and sit on it. you remember. if you have to, do it in the jury room. if he was up on his waist, his waist is covered by trayvon martin's legs. he couldn't have got the gun. he couldn't h
that was an effective way of saying this is a guy listening to tunes whose mind is not on george zimmerman. >> exactly. i didn't feel that the onus was on martin for what he was responsible for in the four minutes. as a prosecutor, i would have flipped that back around and saying you know what happened? trayvon martin got profiled, tracked and confronted. and then at the end of that evening, trayvon martin got killed by guess who. that's what happened during that four minutes. >> in...
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not listening to george w. bush is a big mistake for republicans. you can say a lot of very bad things about him. i certainly have said most of them. the fact remains the man knows how to win a national election something the rest of his party hasn't quite figured out. he's the only republican to win a majority of the popular vote in any of the last six presidential elections. he did it once out of two tries, and he did it largely because of this number, which is how he performed on hispanic voters in 2004. far higher than any other republican in the two elections before or since. george w. bush entering into the immigration debate on the day the house republican caucus discusses the topic. a base that is now in full and absolute open revolt. with 11 million lives hanging in the balance. joining me now is steve case, co-founder of aol, now chairman and ceo of revolution. he's backed companies like living social and zipcar. and steve, i want to get your reaction to the statement that came out of the house republican caucus meeting today. it was not -
not listening to george w. bush is a big mistake for republicans. you can say a lot of very bad things about him. i certainly have said most of them. the fact remains the man knows how to win a national election something the rest of his party hasn't quite figured out. he's the only republican to win a majority of the popular vote in any of the last six presidential elections. he did it once out of two tries, and he did it largely because of this number, which is how he performed on hispanic...
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can you react to that watching george zimmerman as he listens to that testimony of his own. here he is in front of trayvon martin's parents. go ahead. >> think about this, this is bingo. kimberly will tell you it is bingo for the defense. here is george zimmerman getting his story about what happened before the jury, that's a good story to him, and he doesn't have to take the stand and be cross-examined by somebody like kimberly, like a prosecutor, it is unbelievably good news for the defense, but it is played by the prosecution. i should add they went on a little longer in the testimony, had another officer, chris sereno, who four hours later did another audio interview with george zimmerman, frankly a terrible interview. he was coaching him what to say. it was a little strange. then the next day on february 27th, the same chris sereno takes george zimmerman back to the scene where we were last night, by the way, back to the scene, and walks him through like what george zimmerman says happened, and not only that, he has a big bandage on his head. there he is with a bandage o
can you react to that watching george zimmerman as he listens to that testimony of his own. here he is in front of trayvon martin's parents. go ahead. >> think about this, this is bingo. kimberly will tell you it is bingo for the defense. here is george zimmerman getting his story about what happened before the jury, that's a good story to him, and he doesn't have to take the stand and be cross-examined by somebody like kimberly, like a prosecutor, it is unbelievably good news for the...
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gevalia. >>> hi, i'm joy reid in for alex wagner and we are listening to the trifle george zimmerman,d degree murder trial. doris singleton, the investigator who first interviewed george zimmerman, on the night that he shot trayvon martin is on the stand. let's continue to listen. >> you park here. and then is that when he comes and circles your car? >> yes, ma'am. it might have been close her in between here. these houses. >> okay. we can move it. just move it. >> right around there. >> okay. you came around here and ended up here. >> yes, ma'am. >> you ended up here. and then is that why he circled your car? >> yecs, ma'am. >> he comes out from where. >> yes. >> all of a sudden you notice he he's circling your car. >> yes, ma'am. >> he's circling your car. >> yes, ma'am. >> are you still on the phone with dispatch? >> yes, ma'am. >> are you giving them a description? >> yes, ma'am. >> where does he go when you sight him again in. >> he walk back into the darkness there. >> he went there? okay. >> he walks back in here. >> yes, ma'am. >> does he make the turn or -- by the time he get
gevalia. >>> hi, i'm joy reid in for alex wagner and we are listening to the trifle george zimmerman,d degree murder trial. doris singleton, the investigator who first interviewed george zimmerman, on the night that he shot trayvon martin is on the stand. let's continue to listen. >> you park here. and then is that when he comes and circles your car? >> yes, ma'am. it might have been close her in between here. these houses. >> okay. we can move it. just move it....
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juror b-37 when she spoke on 360 said she had a clear picture from george zimmerman from the trial but only a hazy one of martin. listenimmerman george. do you feel like you know him? >> i do. i feel like i know everybody. >> you call trayvon, trayvon, as well. >> i did. trayvon wasn't as well-known by uz because there wasn't as much said about him. >> ben, do you think it would have made a difference with the jury, i don't know, if sympathized is the right word or felt they connected with him? >> the thing that was so troubling when i watched that interview, was how she said in their community, they. she almost said like they were from a different world. if this was one of their children, five of them had children. what would they say about their child running from a strange person and minutes later there's a bullet in his heart? >> i want to play that for our viewers because it was in relation to rachel jeantel who testified. let's just place what she said. >> so the term creepy ass cracker that rachel jeantel said trayvon used and -- you are saying that simply is how trayvon and rachel talk to each other? >> sure, t
juror b-37 when she spoke on 360 said she had a clear picture from george zimmerman from the trial but only a hazy one of martin. listenimmerman george. do you feel like you know him? >> i do. i feel like i know everybody. >> you call trayvon, trayvon, as well. >> i did. trayvon wasn't as well-known by uz because there wasn't as much said about him. >> ben, do you think it would have made a difference with the jury, i don't know, if sympathized is the right word or felt...
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>> i think when they're listening to george zimmerman, especially when they're watching him, they'rey, really engaged. one juror today, i talked to her -- i talked about her before. her name's e-6, we refer to her as e-6. she's a woman who sits in the jury box. and she acts basically -- i couldn't really hear all the interviews. i couldn't hear all the recordings. what are we going to do about that? and judge nelson said you can take those into the deliberation room with you and listen to them then. so you have jurors that are really asking already for questions. >> yamic hechlt alcindor and faith jenkins, thanks for joining us tonight. >> thank you. >> thanks. >>> coming up, the o'reilly factor is in the "rewrite" again tonight because of the factor's coverage of the testimony of trayvon martin's friend, rachel jeantel, last week. >>> and next, lady gaga's rewrite of the national anthem. >>> at the end of the week that the supreme court overturned the defense of marriage act lady gaga headlined the new york city gay pride rally friday night, which begins pride weekend. she sang the
>> i think when they're listening to george zimmerman, especially when they're watching him, they'rey, really engaged. one juror today, i talked to her -- i talked about her before. her name's e-6, we refer to her as e-6. she's a woman who sits in the jury box. and she acts basically -- i couldn't really hear all the interviews. i couldn't hear all the recordings. what are we going to do about that? and judge nelson said you can take those into the deliberation room with you and listen to...
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. >> let's go back and listen to george smathers talk to l.b.j. on the phone from famous oval office conversation. [video clip] >> i talked to russell long too. >> he's with the doctors isn't he? >> yes. we can't just come in there because you ask and i suddenly ship without destroying. >> you get a hold of that and you call me ba and i'll go to work on your judgeship. you hang those on the wall, if they got to have a canal, we'll do it. this is one vote i cannot lose. charlie haddock told every republican if you vote against me, you're out of the republican party. he will get a solid vote. i got about 29. rogers from my own state and some of them have taking walks and some of them are going off, some of them will say, i had to get him. you just see what they got to have and let's get it. >> what do you think? >> classic. absolutely classic. imagine the majority leader of the senate as he was back in the 1950's, of course the president of the united states saying this is one vote i cannot lose. >> how many presidents in your experience you think w
. >> let's go back and listen to george smathers talk to l.b.j. on the phone from famous oval office conversation. [video clip] >> i talked to russell long too. >> he's with the doctors isn't he? >> yes. we can't just come in there because you ask and i suddenly ship without destroying. >> you get a hold of that and you call me ba and i'll go to work on your judgeship. you hang those on the wall, if they got to have a canal, we'll do it. this is one vote i cannot...
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you're watching live coverage of the george zimmerman trial. you're listening to interviews that officer serino did with george zimmerman. let's take a listen. >> now you want us to believe that you're concerned about having a flashlight to move back where you just ran? you know what i'm saying? >> you brought a flashlight with you? you wanted to be able to see? >> we are in a whole different area right here. this is where -- this is why i took you out of there so i can recall your memory and let you see if they say you walked back too your car, they're not going to believe anything i have to say. that's why i'm saying, is there anything you need to qualify right now? did you pursue this kid? did you want to catch him? >> no. >> that's not you? that's not what you're about? >> why did you tell -- [ inaudible ]. >> i was frustrated and i couldn't think of the street name. >> but you were going to be back in your car in less than 15 or 20 seconds so why would they need to call you? >> i felt like i didn't give them an adequate description of where i was. >> the i
you're watching live coverage of the george zimmerman trial. you're listening to interviews that officer serino did with george zimmerman. let's take a listen. >> now you want us to believe that you're concerned about having a flashlight to move back where you just ran? you know what i'm saying? >> you brought a flashlight with you? you wanted to be able to see? >> we are in a whole different area right here. this is where -- this is why i took you out of there so i can recall...
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we are listening to the george zimmerman trial. zimmerman's friend, mark osterman, is on the stand. n. >> my wife will tell you it is hard for me to get out of law enforcement mode sometimes but i like to analyze everything i hear to make sure that it makes sense. but i would say -- >> so let's start off then not to belabor too much with keeping your mind on direct testimony, but let's start with he first told you, he was on his way to super target. >> correct. >> that seem unusual or unusual to you? >> every single sunday, like clockwork. >> tell me what he said to you about him first noticing who later became known to all of us as trayvon martin. >> he observed trayvon walking between two sets of town homes and looking in to -- i believe there was a window to one where the light was on and you could see that someone was looking in the window of a town home and it was about that time that trayvon and george made eye contact with each oer
we are listening to the george zimmerman trial. zimmerman's friend, mark osterman, is on the stand. n. >> my wife will tell you it is hard for me to get out of law enforcement mode sometimes but i like to analyze everything i hear to make sure that it makes sense. but i would say -- >> so let's start off then not to belabor too much with keeping your mind on direct testimony, but let's start with he first told you, he was on his way to super target. >> correct. >> that...
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george zimmerman on the 911 call. it will be up to the jury to decide if they can decide on this critical piece of evidence. let's continue to listen good morning, ma'am. >> good morning. >> you and your husband have contributed, i believe $2,500 on behalf of the defendant, george zimmerman, correct? >> that's correct. >> and then i think there was some additional money that was provided to him, i think 5$500 r $400 and now you have mentioned clothes, et cetera, is that correct? >> i don't know about the amount. my husband -- >> deals with that? >> deal with that. >> and your husband's name is john donnelly, is that correct? >> yes, that's correct. >> but you acknowledge that you and your husband have contributed to the defense fund, correct? >> yes, that's correct. >> now if i understand you correctly, there was a period of time that when he was younger, the defendant george zimmerman, you were close to him in terms of a business, and there was a period of time that your dad was sick so you focused on that, correct? >> and then you got back involved with him -- >> no, before, several months prior. >> this happened in february, you
george zimmerman on the 911 call. it will be up to the jury to decide if they can decide on this critical piece of evidence. let's continue to listen good morning, ma'am. >> good morning. >> you and your husband have contributed, i believe $2,500 on behalf of the defendant, george zimmerman, correct? >> that's correct. >> and then i think there was some additional money that was provided to him, i think 5$500 r $400 and now you have mentioned clothes, et cetera, is that...
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always there. >> jurors in the george zimmerman murder trial in central florida continue to listenç a videotaped interrogation of george zimmerman, the second degree murder suspect here which was recorded three days after he shot and killed trayvon martin. at this point in the video, george zimmerman just said that as this confrontation ensued, he was on his back, trayvon martin, the now dead 17-year-old, was on top of him. that trayvon martin kept punching him in the face and into the pavement there in the area where the confrontation took place. they continue to play this interrogation for the jurors. let's listen. [inaudible] >> why did you go ahead and follow -- law enforcement -- [inaudible] ever occur to you to go ahead and ask this person what they were doing out there? >> no, sir. >> fear of your safety? or -- >> didn't want to confront him, and wasn't my job. >> okay. so, when -- -- [inaudible] -- but for future reference, usually this is a lot of -- had that been done, and from our point, you had two hours by yourself with somebody who was actually not doing any harm. perce
always there. >> jurors in the george zimmerman murder trial in central florida continue to listenç a videotaped interrogation of george zimmerman, the second degree murder suspect here which was recorded three days after he shot and killed trayvon martin. at this point in the video, george zimmerman just said that as this confrontation ensued, he was on his back, trayvon martin, the now dead 17-year-old, was on top of him. that trayvon martin kept punching him in the face and into the...
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b37 when she spoke on 360 she said she had a clear picture of george zimmerman from the trial but only a hazy one of trayvon martin. listenman george, do you feel like you know him? >> i do. i feel like i know everybody. >> you called trayvon, trayvon. >> i did. trayvon wasn't as well-known by us because there wasn't as much said about him. all we really heard about trayvon was the phone call that he had and the evidence they had found on him. we basically had no information, what kind of a boy trayvon was, what he did. we knew where he went to school and that was pretty much about it, and he lived in miami. that's pretty much all the information we knew about him. >> i'm back with trayvon's parents and their attorney benjamin crump. when you hear from this juror and i assume most of the other jurors didn't really feel like they knew your son at the end of hearing all this evidence. that's got to be difficult to hear. >> i think they knew trayvon was 17 years old. they heard that during the trial. it's a lot of things that were not said about trayvon during the trial. but you -- they knew that he was a teenager. they knew
b37 when she spoke on 360 she said she had a clear picture of george zimmerman from the trial but only a hazy one of trayvon martin. listenman george, do you feel like you know him? >> i do. i feel like i know everybody. >> you called trayvon, trayvon. >> i did. trayvon wasn't as well-known by us because there wasn't as much said about him. all we really heard about trayvon was the phone call that he had and the evidence they had found on him. we basically had no information,...
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juror b-37 when she spoke on 360 said she had a clear picture from george zimmerman from the trial but only a hazy one of martin. listen. >> you call george zimmerman george. do you feel like you know him? >> i do. i feel like i know everybody. >> you call trayvon, trayvon, as well. >> i did. trayvon wasn't as well-known by us because there wasn't as much said about him. >> ben, do you think it would have made a difference with the jury, i don't know, if sympathized is the right word or felt they connected with him? >> the thing that was so troubling when i watched that interview, was how she said in their community, they. she almost said like they were from a different world. if this was one of their children, five of them had children. what would they say about their child running from a strange person and minutes later there's a bullet in his heart? >> i want to play that for our viewers because it was in relation to rachel jeantel who testified. let's just place what she said. >> so the term creepy ass cracka that rachel jeantel said trayvon used and -- you are saying that simply is how trayvon and rachel talk to e
juror b-37 when she spoke on 360 said she had a clear picture from george zimmerman from the trial but only a hazy one of martin. listen. >> you call george zimmerman george. do you feel like you know him? >> i do. i feel like i know everybody. >> you call trayvon, trayvon, as well. >> i did. trayvon wasn't as well-known by us because there wasn't as much said about him. >> ben, do you think it would have made a difference with the jury, i don't know, if...
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he had the jury listen to george zimmerman say several times -- use the word "a-holes" and "effing punksd say the people he was talking about, those a-holes after he had shot trayvon martin he said there were people victimizing his neighborhood. this is, of course, after the shooting so the prosecutor really tried to use zimmerman's own words against him and spent a lot of time letting the jury listen to him and letting him almost say the case for himself and almost convict himself in his own words. >> suarez: tomorrow we'll hear the defense's final argument. tell us about the thrust of their case. the same two principals: trayvon martin and george zimmerman. what have have they been telling the jury over the past week? >> the defense's case is that george zimmerman was a good neighbor. that he was involved in his neighborhood, that he started the neighborhood watch because there were real burglaries going on, that he was being a good person, a good citizen and that in the middle of him being a good citizen he came upon trayvon martin who overreacted and who punched him, sucker punched h
he had the jury listen to george zimmerman say several times -- use the word "a-holes" and "effing punksd say the people he was talking about, those a-holes after he had shot trayvon martin he said there were people victimizing his neighborhood. this is, of course, after the shooting so the prosecutor really tried to use zimmerman's own words against him and spent a lot of time letting the jury listen to him and letting him almost say the case for himself and almost convict...
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the rest were sitting and listening attentively, george zimmerman during the course of this trial, he's been fairly stoic, unemotional, at times expressionless, even. there was one point during that 2 hour, 15 minute presentation where he was looking down, he hung his head as well. for the most part he was again today fairly stoic, but again the jury, of course, six women, five of whom have children, at the end of the day these of course will be the folks that decide george zimmerman's fate. they seem to be very engaged. the courtroom today, as full as it's been at any point during the trial. it was so full that judge nelson had to create some more space. can you shed like on how the verdict will be. >> reporter: gentlemen, just to clear that up, earlier today we were told by law enforcement that they were going to request that judge nelson hold a verdict when it was reached until a weekday. again, out of an abundance of caution, if you will. that's what they indicated to us, they were going to do. no word on whether judge nelson ever even got that request, but a short time ago, the pub
the rest were sitting and listening attentively, george zimmerman during the course of this trial, he's been fairly stoic, unemotional, at times expressionless, even. there was one point during that 2 hour, 15 minute presentation where he was looking down, he hung his head as well. for the most part he was again today fairly stoic, but again the jury, of course, six women, five of whom have children, at the end of the day these of course will be the folks that decide george zimmerman's fate....
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you've been watching and listening to an interview george zimmerman was undergoing through shawn hannidyh, 2012. we'll get right back to the live testimony in just a minute after this quick break. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. vo: i've always thought the best part about this country is that we get to create our future. you get to take ownership of the choices you make. the person you become. i've been around long enough to recognize the people who are out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not sitting by as their life unfolds. and they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >>> go back to the live george zimmerman trial. let's
you've been watching and listening to an interview george zimmerman was undergoing through shawn hannidyh, 2012. we'll get right back to the live testimony in just a minute after this quick break. we also produce natural gas. that's how we make our living and that's how we can pass the land and water back to future generations. people should make up their own mind what's best for them. all i can say is it has worked well for us. vo: i've always thought the best part about this country is that...
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and george zimmerman's to the jury this morning. we'll listen in coming up. the golden gate bridge at has been a problem free all morning long and so it continues even along the basile parkway for southbound 101. >>mark: oakland police are expanding their search for missing oakland toddler daphne viola her father has been arrested for child endangerment. kron 4's jackie sissel is live at o-p-d headquarters where opd spoke less then an hour ago. jackie? >>jackie: still many questions in the search continues. let's go back to when this all began. on wednesday, her father john weber says that he was stopping at a convenience store in oakland on international boulevard, went inside for just a couple of minutes leaving 21 month old daphne inside the car with his 87 year old this able to mother. he said when he returned to the car the toddler was gone and since then there has been a mad dash to try and figure out what happened to daphne. if i can tell you searches have gone on cents at the moment it was reported around oakland. we also know that to the house of that
and george zimmerman's to the jury this morning. we'll listen in coming up. the golden gate bridge at has been a problem free all morning long and so it continues even along the basile parkway for southbound 101. >>mark: oakland police are expanding their search for missing oakland toddler daphne viola her father has been arrested for child endangerment. kron 4's jackie sissel is live at o-p-d headquarters where opd spoke less then an hour ago. jackie? >>jackie: still many questions...
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>> absolutely. >> we've been listening to the testimony out of george zimmerman's trial. adam pollack there. we want to go to the ntsb giving us an update in a briefing on that deadly plane crash in san francisco. >> -- boeing, pratt & whitney. we're also supported by the korean aviation and rail accident investigation board. they are our counterparts from korea. and they are supported by their technical advisers, asiana airlines. the ntsb employs a party system to help us in our investigations. we rely on our parties to provide us information to assist us and particularly to provide technical expertise. so for example, with the manufacturer of the aircraft, boeing, that would be about the design and the function and performance of the aircraft. pratt & whitney, it would be the engines. we have a number of activities that we're undertaking. i'm going to talk to you about our ops, our operations, and our human performance team. they have documented the cockpit, the switch positions and locations. they also have located the pilot flight bags and the charts that they use for
>> absolutely. >> we've been listening to the testimony out of george zimmerman's trial. adam pollack there. we want to go to the ntsb giving us an update in a briefing on that deadly plane crash in san francisco. >> -- boeing, pratt & whitney. we're also supported by the korean aviation and rail accident investigation board. they are our counterparts from korea. and they are supported by their technical advisers, asiana airlines. the ntsb employs a party system to help us...
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listened to it? >> yes. my immediate reaction was, that's george's voice. >> was anyone there prompting you in anyway to identify the voice, one particular person over another? >> no. >> it's something you listened to on tv by yourself or with family members? . >> i was in my home. i had the news on in the backgrounds the first time they played it. i believe i was by myself. >>. >> if i may have a moment, your hono honor. >> thank you, your honor. >> thank you. >>. >> good morning. miss russo, actually, you characterize yourself as a good friend of the defendant's, correct? >> a good friend, a work friend. >> he would communicate well outside of work, true? >> occasionally, yes. >> you would text him? >> occasionally, yes. >> you could text him back? >> occasionally, yes. >> tell when the first time they played that, you said you heard it on the news, my question is when? >> i would say soon after it was initially released to the media. >> do you recall what month that was? >> i did not. >> you understood george zimmerman was under investigation for the murder of trayvon martin. >> i don't know at the point that
listened to it? >> yes. my immediate reaction was, that's george's voice. >> was anyone there prompting you in anyway to identify the voice, one particular person over another? >> no. >> it's something you listened to on tv by yourself or with family members? . >> i was in my home. i had the news on in the backgrounds the first time they played it. i believe i was by myself. >>. >> if i may have a moment, your hono honor. >> thank you, your honor....