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i have no idea how the prosecutors allowed that woman, maddy, on the jury.srything she says itsolutely preposterous, -- is hurtful, as a lawyer, or someone to say i fought until the end. well, no she did not. if she did, we would have had a hung jury. that is also the prosecution's issue. they did not question the jurors and not and let them know it was a possibility, you do not have to come to a verdict. >> she wanted to be on the jury. but go to another juror. anderson cooper did the first interview with another of the six jurors. she was seated in darkness, identified only as juror b37. she talked about rachel jeantel, who was on the phone with martin just before he was shot dead. he asked her what she thought about the testimony. >> i did not think it was very credible but i felt sorry for her. she did not ask to be in this place, she wanted to leave. she didn't want to be a part of the jury. i think she felt an adequate towards everyone because of her education and her communication skills. i just felt sadness for her. >> like she was in over her head?
i have no idea how the prosecutors allowed that woman, maddy, on the jury.srything she says itsolutely preposterous, -- is hurtful, as a lawyer, or someone to say i fought until the end. well, no she did not. if she did, we would have had a hung jury. that is also the prosecution's issue. they did not question the jurors and not and let them know it was a possibility, you do not have to come to a verdict. >> she wanted to be on the jury. but go to another juror. anderson cooper did the...
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she didn't want anyone to know that wyatt had left maddie for josephine and that maddie had come to such a sad end. so they went on to this extraordinary life time of the ventures but josephine was always hearing the footsteps of tombstone behind her. always fearing exposure. i did visit many of the places that they had been but with apologies to san diego and gold fields and various other places i confess as i followed josephine around, my favorite adventure was the three years that they spent between seattle and alaska and especially their adventures in nolan, alaska. one person. nome is almost as far north of seattle as seattle is west of new york. it is really way up there. no played an extraordinarily interesting part in the story of the alaska gold rush and seattle played as many of you probably know an important role in the history of alaska so there were a number of cities vying to be the gateway to alaska, portland and tacoma, which was in the lead but seattle had a secret weapon and the secret weapon was a man named erastus greater. he was the marketing and public relations gen
she didn't want anyone to know that wyatt had left maddie for josephine and that maddie had come to such a sad end. so they went on to this extraordinary life time of the ventures but josephine was always hearing the footsteps of tombstone behind her. always fearing exposure. i did visit many of the places that they had been but with apologies to san diego and gold fields and various other places i confess as i followed josephine around, my favorite adventure was the three years that they spent...
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. >> reporter: juror b-29, maddy, came forward today in an abc exclusive interview.ep, to eat. >> you haven't asked for money or a book deal. you haven't asked for anything other than a forum to be able to tell your story. >> no, i don't need money. no money in this world can pay me to forget the pain i'm going through. trayvon martin will always be in my heart. >> reporter: but she wanted to talk about the verdict, how the jury reached it. and about what she sees as perhaps a higher justice. >> at the end of the day he will have a lot of question and answers he has to deal with. the law couldn't prove it. we just have to believe in the lord that if he has to pay, he will pay. >> reporter: maddy says putting her emotions aside and only considering the law was not easy. >> i stand by the decision because of the law. but if i stood by the decision because of my heart, he would have been guilty. >> reporter: a 36-year-old mother of eight who calls herself a black hispanic was the only minority on the jury. since the verdict and the public backlash, she feels riddled wit
. >> reporter: juror b-29, maddy, came forward today in an abc exclusive interview.ep, to eat. >> you haven't asked for money or a book deal. you haven't asked for anything other than a forum to be able to tell your story. >> no, i don't need money. no money in this world can pay me to forget the pain i'm going through. trayvon martin will always be in my heart. >> reporter: but she wanted to talk about the verdict, how the jury reached it. and about what she sees as...
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maddy, shame on you.god-fearing people when the law was there. the evidence was on your side. reverend, al, shame on her. >> maybe she didn't understand the law? >> exactly. >> maybe the law was interpreted, i think the way -- i think where i disagree is that you act adds though she is a lawyer. >> and the law is really complicated. this is not something that is uncommon. when you talk to jurors, they frequently say you know what? i just didn't understand. it really is the obligation of us lawyers when we're in trial, the last thing that you want to leave those jurors with is a tool to interpret the jury instructions that they have in order to get to the verdict that you want them to achieve. and she is saying she wanted it. she just didn't know how to achieve it. that's a real shortcoming. >> that's exactly right, reverend. and it's not shame on the juror. this is our system of justice. it's not shame on the juror. she was a juror in this case, and we need to respect the verdict. but we can take a look t
maddy, shame on you.god-fearing people when the law was there. the evidence was on your side. reverend, al, shame on her. >> maybe she didn't understand the law? >> exactly. >> maybe the law was interpreted, i think the way -- i think where i disagree is that you act adds though she is a lawyer. >> and the law is really complicated. this is not something that is uncommon. when you talk to jurors, they frequently say you know what? i just didn't understand. it really is...
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maddie garbled the legal definitions about intent, but i have a lot of sympathy for that. you not feel a certain degree of sympathy? but i think the jurors followed the instructions on self-defense. looked at the evidence and came to a very plausible verdict. >> so, from what you heard from these two jurors, any basis for saying, they messed up, they got it wrong? >> you can say that based on the evidence. i don't think there's anything the jurors said that suggests they did a bad job. they did something inappropriate or wrong. other people see this evidence differently. but i think they came to a rational verdict. >> we've been running with the media all morning, he got away with murder. do you think we're putting too much weight on to that? she was responding to a question where a lot of people think he got away from murder, do you think she was just repeating what was said? >> my whole impression of the interview was she was reacting as much to the reaction of the verdict as to the trial. they were sequestered and they didn't know this had become a huge national story a
maddie garbled the legal definitions about intent, but i have a lot of sympathy for that. you not feel a certain degree of sympathy? but i think the jurors followed the instructions on self-defense. looked at the evidence and came to a very plausible verdict. >> so, from what you heard from these two jurors, any basis for saying, they messed up, they got it wrong? >> you can say that based on the evidence. i don't think there's anything the jurors said that suggests they did a bad...
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maddy also felt it didn't accurately reflect her feelings. one thing that maddy did agree with the other juror on, she said race was not discussed in the deliberations. it never came up in their discussion. but one thing she came back to again and again and again. she said the law. and if you remember, president obama's first statement after the verdict, we have a nation of laws. >> and we have to respect that law. but, boy, she really didn't want to say that first juror did not speak for everyone. they've all reacted so strongly to that. i want to bring in dan abrams, our chief legal affairs anchor right now. and she strikes to the heart of the dilemma that so many outside the courtroom also felt this struggle between moral guilt and legal guilt. >> yeah, and i think robin was deftly able to illicit that from her. we talked about this again and again. as we were preparing for a verdict here, saying the fear of the defense is that maybe these jurors will base this decision on emotion. on a certain broader sense of right and wrong as opposed t
maddy also felt it didn't accurately reflect her feelings. one thing that maddy did agree with the other juror on, she said race was not discussed in the deliberations. it never came up in their discussion. but one thing she came back to again and again and again. she said the law. and if you remember, president obama's first statement after the verdict, we have a nation of laws. >> and we have to respect that law. but, boy, she really didn't want to say that first juror did not speak for...
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the juror going by the name maddy told abc's robin roberts she favored convicting george zimmerman ofd-degree murder. >> i'm the only minority and i felt like i let a lot of people down. >> reporter: maddy says it was the interpretation of the law that led them to acquitting zimmerman. >> for myself, he's guilty. as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find -- you can't say he's guilty. >> reporter: anderson cooper spoke exclusively to juror b-37 soon after the verdict about how they got to a not guilty verdict. >> after hours and hours and hours of deliberating over the lay and reading it over and over and over again, we decided there's just no way -- other place go. >> reporter: after more than 16 hours of deliberations, maddy says she struggled with the proof to convict. >> how did you go from in nine hours from feeling he was guilty of second-degree murder to not guilty? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to the law. >> reporter: maddy concedes she still struggles with the ve
the juror going by the name maddy told abc's robin roberts she favored convicting george zimmerman ofd-degree murder. >> i'm the only minority and i felt like i let a lot of people down. >> reporter: maddy says it was the interpretation of the law that led them to acquitting zimmerman. >> for myself, he's guilty. as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find -- you can't say he's guilty. >> reporter: anderson cooper...
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. >> reporter: juror b-29, maddie, came forward in an abc news exclusive interview.she said it wasn't an easy decision. >> it's hard for me to eat. it's hard for me to sleep. >> reporter: you haven't asked for money. you haven't asked for a book deal. you haven't asked for anything other than a forum to be able to tell your story. >> i don't need money. no money in this world could pay me to forget the pain that i'm going through. trayvon martin will always be in my heart. >> reporter: but she wanted to talk about the verdict, how the jury reached it. and about what she sees as, perhaps, a higher justice. >> at the end of the day, he's going to have a lot of questions and answers he has to deal with. the law couldn't prove it. we just have to believe in the lord that he's -- if he has to pay, he will pay. >> reporter: maddie says, putting her emotions aside, and only considering the law was not easy. >> i stand by the decision because of the law. if i stand by the decision because of my heart, he would have been guilty. >> reporter: a 36-year-old mother of eight, who
. >> reporter: juror b-29, maddie, came forward in an abc news exclusive interview.she said it wasn't an easy decision. >> it's hard for me to eat. it's hard for me to sleep. >> reporter: you haven't asked for money. you haven't asked for a book deal. you haven't asked for anything other than a forum to be able to tell your story. >> i don't need money. no money in this world could pay me to forget the pain that i'm going through. trayvon martin will always be in my...
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. >>> there's a stunning development in the cold case of maddie mccann, a 3-year-old british girl whonished six years ago. >> this morning, scotland yard says maddie could still be alive. >> reporter: what happened to little madeleine mccann? >> these are my shoes. >> reporter: as investigators are pursuing new leads with new potential suspects. >> this is an important moment for madeleine. >> reporter: madeleine went missing from this hotel room in portugal in 2007, as he parents kate and gerry ate dinner at a nearby restaurant. they quickly became prime suspects, questioned by portuguese police. launching a worldwide campaign to find their daughter. >> please. if you have madeleine, let her come home to her mummy, daddy, brother and sister. >> reporter: with no breaks in the case, portuguese police gave up. but scotland yard announced a new investigation and new hope. >> i still genuinely believe there is a possibility that she's alive. >> reporter: if she were alive, that little girl would look like this today. a top force of 37 police officers and detectives have sifted through mo
. >>> there's a stunning development in the cold case of maddie mccann, a 3-year-old british girl whonished six years ago. >> this morning, scotland yard says maddie could still be alive. >> reporter: what happened to little madeleine mccann? >> these are my shoes. >> reporter: as investigators are pursuing new leads with new potential suspects. >> this is an important moment for madeleine. >> reporter: madeleine went missing from this hotel room in...
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because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> maddie says she's having trouble sleeping after the verdict. trayvon martin's mother says it's devastating to hear a juror thought her son's killer was guilty but wasn't able to convict him for lack of evidence. she spoke to the national urban league conference today. >> the verdict is not going to define who trayvon martin was. [ applause ] >> there has been no reaction to either zimmerman, from zimmerman or his attorneys to the juror's comments which also included an apology to trayvon's parents. >>> overseas, tensions are high in egypt after the army chief called for people to take to the streets to show their support for the military which ousted president mohamed morsi earlier this month. five people are now reported dead. an egyptian prosecutor ordered morsi to remain in custody for 15 days pending an investigation that he may have conspireded to create violence here in egypt. journalists in egypt believe that this is an ominous sign by many people that the former president is going to be charged with crimes. >>> it is being referred to
because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> maddie says she's having trouble sleeping after the verdict. trayvon martin's mother says it's devastating to hear a juror thought her son's killer was guilty but wasn't able to convict him for lack of evidence. she spoke to the national urban league conference today. >> the verdict is not going to define who trayvon martin was. [ applause ] >> there has been no reaction to either zimmerman, from zimmerman or his attorneys to the...
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juror b-29 known as maddy says she feels like she killed the teenager. a reminder today of what she and trayvon's father are living with. >> i just ask you as a mother, as a grandmother, as an aunt, an uncle, a grandfather to wrap your mind around what has happened. because i speak to you as trayvon's mother. i speak to you as a parent in the absolutely worst telephone call you can receive as a parent is to know that your son, your son you will never kiss again. i'm just asking you to wrap your mind around that. wrap your mind around no prom for trayvon. no high school graduation for trayvon. no college for trayvon. no grandkids coming from trayvon. all because of a law, a law that has prevented the person that shot and killed my son to be held accountable and to pay for this awful crime. >> sybrina fulton is talking about florida's stand your ground law. speaking today she called for an end to it and others like it around the country. >> my message to you is, please use my story, please use my tragedy, please use my broken heart to say to yourself, we c
juror b-29 known as maddy says she feels like she killed the teenager. a reminder today of what she and trayvon's father are living with. >> i just ask you as a mother, as a grandmother, as an aunt, an uncle, a grandfather to wrap your mind around what has happened. because i speak to you as trayvon's mother. i speak to you as a parent in the absolutely worst telephone call you can receive as a parent is to know that your son, your son you will never kiss again. i'm just asking you to...
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her name is maddie. she was juror b-29 and she was the one minority in the six-woman panel. >>> also tonight, it's being called florida's next trayvon martin case. a black teenager shot dead after a white gunman claiming defense opens fire on him and his friends. anderson talks to the dead boy's parents. later, what anthony weiner's sexting partner has to say about the man, what she wants to say to his wife and what the voters have to say about it all. we begin, though, with the zimmerman juror b29, the only nonwhite juror, her name is maddie, the one holdout, at least for a while. she says she owes trayvon martin's family an apology, because she ultimately had no choice but to acquit a man she calls a murderer. she spoke to abc's robin roberts. the interview aired on abc's "world news." >> what was your first vote? >> my first vote was second degree murder. >> second degree murder? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to the loss. for myself, he's gui
her name is maddie. she was juror b-29 and she was the one minority in the six-woman panel. >>> also tonight, it's being called florida's next trayvon martin case. a black teenager shot dead after a white gunman claiming defense opens fire on him and his friends. anderson talks to the dead boy's parents. later, what anthony weiner's sexting partner has to say about the man, what she wants to say to his wife and what the voters have to say about it all. we begin, though, with the...
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her name is maddie.and she was the one minority in the six-woman panel. she says she owes trayvon martin's family an apology because she had no choice to acquit a man she called a murderer. the juror spoke to abc's robin roberts. the interview aired on abc's "world news." >> what was your first vote? >> second degree murder. >> second degree murder? >> in that nine hours, it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to the loss for myself he's guilty because the evidence shows that he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? >> i was the juror that was going to give them the hung jury, i was. i fought to the end. i mean, it's hard for me to sleep. it's hard for me to eat. because i feel that i was forcefully included in trayvon martin's death. and i carry him on my back. i'm hurting as much as trayvon
her name is maddie.and she was the one minority in the six-woman panel. she says she owes trayvon martin's family an apology because she had no choice to acquit a man she called a murderer. the juror spoke to abc's robin roberts. the interview aired on abc's "world news." >> what was your first vote? >> second degree murder. >> second degree murder? >> in that nine hours, it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to...
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a mother of 8 and the only minority on the panel, maddy says the jury was initially split and she was the only juror on the six-woman panel who believed zimmerman was guilty of killing trayvon martin. " i stand by the decision because of the law.:" " but as the law was read to me but if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't say he's guilty. her story is different than that ofjuror b-37 who had this to say to cnn's anderson cooper. in the end he was justified in shooting trayvon martin. this latest juror to come forward says she feels she owes martin's parents an apology. and told abc the verdict weighs heavily on her. "i carry him on my back. i'm hurting as much as trayvon martin's mom is." i'm martha shade reporting. >> a live look outside you conceive the cloud coverage is bring in more ought with the widespread fraud until tomorrow morning. >> bob will be wide spread and dense tonight and into tomo morning. >> fog will be widespread and dance and to tomorrow morning appeared >> this weekend things will be cooling down on friday saturday sunday and into monda
a mother of 8 and the only minority on the panel, maddy says the jury was initially split and she was the only juror on the six-woman panel who believed zimmerman was guilty of killing trayvon martin. " i stand by the decision because of the law.:" " but as the law was read to me but if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't say he's guilty. her story is different than that ofjuror b-37 who had this to say to cnn's anderson cooper. in the end he was...
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carolyn stood up for maddy saying none of us know the kind of pressure put on this woman. nell says the juror system is very flawed. stronger people convince others that they are right. we'll have much more on juror b29 and growing questions about the stand your ground law in florida. that's coming up. >>> but first, we want to hear what you think too. please head over to face book and search "politicsnation" and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after the show ends. begins with arthritis pain... and a choice. take up to 6 tylenol in a day or just 2 aleve for all day relief. all aboard. ♪ the house caught fire and we were out on the streets. [ whispering ] shhh. it's only a dream. and we have home insurance. but if we made a claim, our rate would go up... [ whispering ] shhh. you did it right. you have allstate claim rate guard so your rates won't go up just because of a claim. [ whispering ] are we still in a dream? no, you're in an allstate commercial. so get allstate home insurance with claim rate guard... [ whispering ] goodnight. there are so many
carolyn stood up for maddy saying none of us know the kind of pressure put on this woman. nell says the juror system is very flawed. stronger people convince others that they are right. we'll have much more on juror b29 and growing questions about the stand your ground law in florida. that's coming up. >>> but first, we want to hear what you think too. please head over to face book and search "politicsnation" and like us to join the conversation that keeps going long after...
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juror b-29 known as maddy says she feels like she killed the teenager. a reminder today of what she and trayvon's father are living with. >> i just ask you as a mother, as a grandmother, as an aunt, an uncle, a grandfather to wrap your mind around what has happened. because i speak to you as trayvon's mother. i speak to you as a parent in the absolutely worst telephone call you can receive as a parent is to know that your son, your son you will never kiss again. i'm just asking you to wrap your mind around that. wrap your mind around no prom for trayvon. no high school graduation for trayvon. no college for trayvon. no grandkids coming from trayvon. all because of a law, a law that has prevented the person that shot and killed my son to be held accountable and to pay for this awful crime. >> sabriybrina fulton is talkin about florida's stand your ground law. speaking today she called for an end to it and others like it around the country. >> my message to you is, please use my story, please use my tragedy, please use my broken heart to say to yourself, w
juror b-29 known as maddy says she feels like she killed the teenager. a reminder today of what she and trayvon's father are living with. >> i just ask you as a mother, as a grandmother, as an aunt, an uncle, a grandfather to wrap your mind around what has happened. because i speak to you as trayvon's mother. i speak to you as a parent in the absolutely worst telephone call you can receive as a parent is to know that your son, your son you will never kiss again. i'm just asking you to...
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maddie said she initially wanted to convict zimmerman but her hands were tied because of the law. >> as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find -- you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? >> i was the juror that was going to give them the hung jury. >> juror b-29 also said she stands by her decision because of the law but in her heart she believes zimmerman is guilty and have to eventually face god. trayvon martin's mother sybrina martin released this statement. she went on to say this new information challenges our nation once again to do everything we can to make sure that this never happens to another child. in addition to msnbc legal analyst lisa bloom, goldie taylor, msnbc contributor and managing editor of the goldie taylor project, joins me now to discuss all of this. we should note that msnbc has reached out to zimmerman's attorney for comment on this but we have not heard back. thank you both for being here this morning. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> lisa, i'd like to start with the legal issues her
maddie said she initially wanted to convict zimmerman but her hands were tied because of the law. >> as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find -- you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? >> i was the juror that was going to give them the hung jury. >> juror b-29 also said she stands by her decision because of the law but in her heart she believes zimmerman is guilty and have to eventually face...
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maddie, a mother of eight.he injure was initially split and she was not the only juror who believed zimmerman was guilty of killing trayvon martin. >> i standby my decision because of the law. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof he killed him intentally, you can't say he is guilty. >> reporter: her story is different than that of juror b- 37 this. >> in is end, he was justified in shooting trayvon martin. >> reporter: this latest juror says she feels she owes martin's parents an apology and said the verdict was heavily on her. >> i carry him on my back. i'm hurting as much as trayvon martin's mother. >>> it was cooler out there in a few places and the cooling will continue through tomorrow and the weekend. the fog becoming more extensive tonight. drizzles near the coastline. temperatures are cooling 5 to 10 degrees. we will continue the trend as the fog becomes more extensive. here is a look at the fog tracker, widespread fog coverage. i do think by 8:00 in the morning, it will be fairly widespr
maddie, a mother of eight.he injure was initially split and she was not the only juror who believed zimmerman was guilty of killing trayvon martin. >> i standby my decision because of the law. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof he killed him intentally, you can't say he is guilty. >> reporter: her story is different than that of juror b- 37 this. >> in is end, he was justified in shooting trayvon martin. >> reporter: this latest juror says she feels she...
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maddie says she was also the lone voice of dissent. >> i was the juror that was going to give them theung juror. oh, i was. i fought to the end. >> maddie's fight during the deliberations wasn't just with the other five jurors, it was also with herself. between her feelings about george zimmerman's culpability and the facts presented about him in court. >> for myself, he's guilty. we couldn't prove that, intentionally, he killed him. and that's the way the law was read to me. >> you see, the prosecution failed to convince maddie, and her fellow jurors, of george zimmerman's intent. okay, think about that for a second. the requirement to prove intent, to provide irrefutable evidence of an intangible thing, to convince a juror that they can know the unknowable, the private contents of a person's heart and mind. it's what friend of nerdland jay smooth calls the rhetorical bermuda triangle, in his video essay on how to talk about racism. >> because that conversation takes us away from the facts of what they did, and the speculation about their motives and intentions, and those are things y
maddie says she was also the lone voice of dissent. >> i was the juror that was going to give them theung juror. oh, i was. i fought to the end. >> maddie's fight during the deliberations wasn't just with the other five jurors, it was also with herself. between her feelings about george zimmerman's culpability and the facts presented about him in court. >> for myself, he's guilty. we couldn't prove that, intentionally, he killed him. and that's the way the law was read to me....
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matt maddy is her first name. also known as juror b-29.ade that stunning admission on abc news earlier this week. in an interview with robin roberts, maddy explained a bit more about those comments. >> my first thought was second degree murder. >> a lot of people wanted to know how did you come in nine hours from feeling he was guilty of second degree murder to not guilty? >> it was hard. a lot of us had wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect the laut because all six of us, let's not speak for all six of us, but for myself he's guilty because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of. >> killing trayvon martin. but we couldn't prove that intentionally he killed him. and that's the way that the law was read to me. >> trayvon martin's mother put out a statement reacting to maddy's remarks saying it's deb state aring for my it will family to hear the comments which we already knew in our hearts to be true that george zimmerman literally got away with murder. how can these two things be true at the same time? how
matt maddy is her first name. also known as juror b-29.ade that stunning admission on abc news earlier this week. in an interview with robin roberts, maddy explained a bit more about those comments. >> my first thought was second degree murder. >> a lot of people wanted to know how did you come in nine hours from feeling he was guilty of second degree murder to not guilty? >> it was hard. a lot of us had wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect the laut...
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juror "b-29" -- a mother of named maddy -- says she wa't the only one who thought trn martin was murderedt the evidence just wasn't there. if you thought the governme spying on your email was ba wait 'til you hear the secr way the feds are trying to p on you now. the pillars of the communit. now accusing a california m of doing dirty things to th. and how drinking bottled war could give you wrinkles. goodnight. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a payment from your cell to almost anyone's phone or email. (speaking french) so you can express your gratitude... in the moment. test test test that internet companies turn over people's user names and passwords... the f-b-i would not comment on the re. but if this is indeed the c. it would mark a much bigger government surveillance pro than anyone first thought. c-net also quotes industry sources saying that the tech companies fight these order. but it's not clear how many passwords the companies have given to the government. speaking of passwords: stud and staff at stanford are b warned to change theirs following a security breachf the
juror "b-29" -- a mother of named maddy -- says she wa't the only one who thought trn martin was murderedt the evidence just wasn't there. if you thought the governme spying on your email was ba wait 'til you hear the secr way the feds are trying to p on you now. the pillars of the communit. now accusing a california m of doing dirty things to th. and how drinking bottled war could give you wrinkles. goodnight. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can make a payment from your cell to...
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. >> now a reporter also asked maddy a question that is reverberating around the country. and i think it shapes our ability to understand why this story has touched so many peel. asked about race, maddy said she didn't think it played a role. >> a lot of people from the outside thought must have been the discussion in the deliberations about race about, color. but that was not the case? >> it was not the case. i didn't know how much importance it was to this case. i never looked at color. and i still don't look at color. i'm the only minority and i felt like i let a lot of people down. >> now, let's hold up right there. we don't have any reason to doubt the assertion that these jurors were not talking about race. but that doesn't automatically answer the deeper questions that we've been thinking about this week. does race shape the perception that's peel don't talk about? does it shape the laws the jurors are expected to follow and does it ill fact way police investigate crimes and collect evidence? this trial and the political response are leading many americans to reflec
. >> now a reporter also asked maddy a question that is reverberating around the country. and i think it shapes our ability to understand why this story has touched so many peel. asked about race, maddy said she didn't think it played a role. >> a lot of people from the outside thought must have been the discussion in the deliberations about race about, color. but that was not the case? >> it was not the case. i didn't know how much importance it was to this case. i never...
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. >> maddie was the only minority juror on the panel of six women. she told abc that she fought to the end but ultimately realized there wasn't enough proof to convict zimmerman of a crime. she believes that she owes trayvon martin's mother an apology. sybrina fulton said in a statement -- >>> a ruling related to the 2010 bp oil spill, halliburton has pleaded guilty and will pay a fine in that disaster. it killed 11 workers and dozens of oil spilled into the gulf. the company will pay the maximum fine of $200 thousand and halliburton will be on probation for three years. >>> federal authorities are calling it the biggest data breech in our nation's history. including big-name stores. tracy potts is live in washington, d.c., with details. do we know who's behind this alleged scheme? >> we know that five people have been indicted. four russians and an ukranian. not clear where all of them are right now. but authorities say this was huge. it resulted in $300 million in losses. this involved some of the biggest stores in this country. take a look. wall s
. >> maddie was the only minority juror on the panel of six women. she told abc that she fought to the end but ultimately realized there wasn't enough proof to convict zimmerman of a crime. she believes that she owes trayvon martin's mother an apology. sybrina fulton said in a statement -- >>> a ruling related to the 2010 bp oil spill, halliburton has pleaded guilty and will pay a fine in that disaster. it killed 11 workers and dozens of oil spilled into the gulf. the company...
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we begin, though, with the zimmerman juror b29, the only nonwhite juror, her name is maddie, the one holdout, at least for a while. she says she owes trayvon martin's family an apology, because she ultimately had no choice but to acquit a man she calls a murderer. she spoke to abc's robin roberts. the interview aired on abc's "world news." >> what was your first vote? >> my first vote was second degree murder. >> second degree murder? >> it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad, something that we could connect to the loss. for myself, he's guilty because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? >> i was the juror that was going to give them the hung jury. i was. i fought to the end. i mean, it's hard for me to sleep, it's hard for me to eat. i feel that i was forcefully included in trayvon martin's death, and i carry him on my back. i'm hurting as much as trayvon martin's mommy, because t
we begin, though, with the zimmerman juror b29, the only nonwhite juror, her name is maddie, the one holdout, at least for a while. she says she owes trayvon martin's family an apology, because she ultimately had no choice but to acquit a man she calls a murderer. she spoke to abc's robin roberts. the interview aired on abc's "world news." >> what was your first vote? >> my first vote was second degree murder. >> second degree murder? >> it was hard. a lot of...
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in the interview, juror b-29 who said her first name was maddy but didn't disclose her last name said she thought zimmerman was guilty of killing 17-year-old trayvon martin. >> my first was second-degree murder. >> second-degree murder? >> in between eight and nine hours, it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad. something that we could connect to the law. for myself, he's guilty because the evidence shows he's guilty. 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. >> it was on the second day of deliberations in which she realized there wasn't enough evidence to convict zimmerman of murder. >> as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find -- you can't say he's guilty. >> did you want to step out at all? did you want to quit? >> i was the juror that was going to give in the hung jury. >> do you feel in your heart of hearts tha
in the interview, juror b-29 who said her first name was maddy but didn't disclose her last name said she thought zimmerman was guilty of killing 17-year-old trayvon martin. >> my first was second-degree murder. >> second-degree murder? >> in between eight and nine hours, it was hard. a lot of us wanted to find something bad. something that we could connect to the law. for myself, he's guilty because the evidence shows he's guilty. george zimmerman got away with murder. but...
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good afternoon comrades girl to korea colonel what maddie's. you look tired because today is your first day off and even then not all of you will get much rest. everybody must go to their location for a cleaning gertie's which must be finished by ten o'clock then you start your own preparations everybody stays at his own location so. you know we're not divided here into soldiers not just so we're all together i mean we all have our own tutors to perform don't so must always be perfectly tidy we always have to look good there should be no bad smells or anything like that our uniforms must be clean and everyone has to look after themselves. sometimes you feel so tired and worn out after a hustles you just run out of energy but you still have to clean up in the concert hall or something is that i tried to take it easy and roll with the punches of course it doesn't always work out but at least i try. stole their stuff what are you doing with your feet and that and that one two or three that you did that it was a face you know what you look like rig
good afternoon comrades girl to korea colonel what maddie's. you look tired because today is your first day off and even then not all of you will get much rest. everybody must go to their location for a cleaning gertie's which must be finished by ten o'clock then you start your own preparations everybody stays at his own location so. you know we're not divided here into soldiers not just so we're all together i mean we all have our own tutors to perform don't so must always be perfectly tidy we...
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maddy higgins has a dream to see snow for the first time in her life, she also has cancer.look. that is snow in arlington, texas. and, of course, maddy knew exactly what to do first, she built a snowman and got into a snowball fight. snow is courtesy of a group of volunteers, they ordered 20,000 pounds of ice that was shaved and pumped on to maddy's lawn. it was a needed bit of relief for a little girl who's already been through two brain surgeries. if you'd like to learn more, you can visit her family's facebook page at fight for maddie. they knew the need was there, got together, figured how to get the ice and changed her life by doing that. >> well done. >> she's already got a battle she can't handle. it's tough. she's got enough already. that is why we call it the good stuff. we want to hear about the good stuff going on in your community or life. let us know, tweet us, post with the #newday on facebook, go to our website. whatever you want. let's get good stuff out of london, shall we? >> british good stuff. >> british good stuff, i have british good stuff and what you
maddy higgins has a dream to see snow for the first time in her life, she also has cancer.look. that is snow in arlington, texas. and, of course, maddy knew exactly what to do first, she built a snowman and got into a snowball fight. snow is courtesy of a group of volunteers, they ordered 20,000 pounds of ice that was shaved and pumped on to maddy's lawn. it was a needed bit of relief for a little girl who's already been through two brain surgeries. if you'd like to learn more, you can visit...
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david is a maddie, chairman of urology at lenox hill hospital, congratulations on your new move, chief >> and dr. marc siegel. doctors, great to see you as always. >> good morning. >> let me start with this stunning study. have you heard about this? it has to do with fish oil and fish oil supplements for men. a million of us take omega 3 fatty acids for our health and other benefits. they say it's good for our heart. new research shows that it could potentially raise the risk of prostate cancer. who better to tell us about that than dr. samadi, they tell you it's great and now it can increase your risk for prostate cancer? >> yes, there's confusion so we want to clarify this. this study that was published -- this study wasn't designed to find out if the fish oil causes prostate cancer. this was an incidental association that was found in this. we have to be very careful about this. part of this select study that looked at vitamin e, a few months ago we talked about vitamin e that can increase the risk of prostate cancer by 17%. now they're finding the same thing with omega 3 fatty acid
david is a maddie, chairman of urology at lenox hill hospital, congratulations on your new move, chief >> and dr. marc siegel. doctors, great to see you as always. >> good morning. >> let me start with this stunning study. have you heard about this? it has to do with fish oil and fish oil supplements for men. a million of us take omega 3 fatty acids for our health and other benefits. they say it's good for our heart. new research shows that it could potentially raise the risk...
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new hope this morning for the parents of missing child maddie mccann.have identified 38 persons of interest in the case of the little british girl who vanished while vacationing with her family in portugal six years ago. cnn's atika shubert live in london with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris. i don't know if you remember this case in 2007 but it stalled with a lot of frayed relationships between british and portuguese police. but now that relationship has been repaired. it seems, as a result, there is new evidence. take a look. >> reporter: madeleine mccann was 3 years old when she disappeared from a resort in portugal six years ago. now, british police say they have new leads and are reopening the investigation called operation grange. they want to question 38 people across europe, including 12 british nationals who they believe were in portugal at the time. madeleine's parents kate and gerry mccann campaigned tirelessly to keep her in the public's memory while raising two other children. >> i don't want them to go through th
new hope this morning for the parents of missing child maddie mccann.have identified 38 persons of interest in the case of the little british girl who vanished while vacationing with her family in portugal six years ago. cnn's atika shubert live in london with the latest. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, chris. i don't know if you remember this case in 2007 but it stalled with a lot of frayed relationships between british and portuguese police. but now that relationship has been...
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. >> juror b29, a mother of eight, named maddie says that she wasn't the only one that thought that trayvontin was murdered but the evidence was not there. >> if you thought the government spying on your e- mail was bad, wait until you hear the secret way that the feds are trying to snoop on you now. >> the pillars of the community accusing a california mayor of doing dirty things to them. >> and how drinking bottled water could give you wrinkles. >> pretty warm away from the water today. danville hit 92. vaccaville 102. wait until you see how big the cool down will be and soon. the forecast is next. what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. if you want a soft bed you can lie on one of those." we provide the exact individualization that your body needs. this is your body there. you can see a little more pressure in the shoulders and in the hips. the magic of this bed is that you're sleeping on something that conforms to your individual shape. oh wow
. >> juror b29, a mother of eight, named maddie says that she wasn't the only one that thought that trayvontin was murdered but the evidence was not there. >> if you thought the government spying on your e- mail was bad, wait until you hear the secret way that the feds are trying to snoop on you now. >> the pillars of the community accusing a california mayor of doing dirty things to them. >> and how drinking bottled water could give you wrinkles. >> pretty warm...
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. >> reporter: but the mccanns never gave up, making sure that the world would never forget maddy's face. starting a massive media campaign with help from david beckham -- >> if you have seen this little girl -- >> reporter: -- to j.k. rowling offering a reward -- to the pope's blessing madeleine's picture. finally, persuading the british prime minister, david cameron, to open a multimillion dollar review of her case, leading to an official investigation by scotland yard. that's the most significant and dramatic development in the search for little madeleine since the portuguese investigation was closed in 2008 -- all because of her parents' relentless efforts. david? >> lama, thank you. >>> and to the breaking development from the vatican today. pope francis clearing one of the post beloved popes in recent church history for sainthood. here's abc's nick schifrin now. >> reporter: he was the pilgrim pope. the man who traveled the world inspiring a generation. john paul ii was so beloved, at his funeral, a million and a half cried "santo subito" -- sainthood now. today, their prayers were
. >> reporter: but the mccanns never gave up, making sure that the world would never forget maddy's face. starting a massive media campaign with help from david beckham -- >> if you have seen this little girl -- >> reporter: -- to j.k. rowling offering a reward -- to the pope's blessing madeleine's picture. finally, persuading the british prime minister, david cameron, to open a multimillion dollar review of her case, leading to an official investigation by scotland yard....
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. >> juror b-29 a mother of 8 named maddy says she wasn't the only one who thought martin was murdered. >>> the uc-davis cop who lost his job for pepper spraying students wants worker comp. the video of the pepper spraying went viral. that's former officer john pike hitting students in the eyes two years ago. he says he suffered psychiatric injury after that "occupy" protest. there will be a settlement meeting next monday. >>> time now on your friday morning is 18 minutes before the hour of 5:00. if you thought the government spying on your email was bad, wait until you hear the secret way the feds are trying to snoop on you now. >> how drinking bottled water could give you wrinkles. >>> did you know that much of the financial district is built on the skeletons of old tall ships? yup. remnants of the gold rush, an archeologist digging in a san francisco construction site struck a piece of that gold rush history. a 23-foot boat that might have been used to ferry cargo from ship to shore in the mid 1800s. isn't that something? it now sits more than two blocks inland. it wasn't inland bac
. >> juror b-29 a mother of 8 named maddy says she wasn't the only one who thought martin was murdered. >>> the uc-davis cop who lost his job for pepper spraying students wants worker comp. the video of the pepper spraying went viral. that's former officer john pike hitting students in the eyes two years ago. he says he suffered psychiatric injury after that "occupy" protest. there will be a settlement meeting next monday. >>> time now on your friday morning is...
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week of ram it down the deadliest since two thousand and seven no one has claimed responsibility for maddie of the attacks but sunni insurgents often supported by the are believed to be behind the assaults that targeted mostly shia areas across the country rampant six terror in violence throughout iraq claimed over three hundred lives in july alone mideast expert michael o'brien believes the insurgency is just a consequence of the u.s. occupation. we created the civil war that really were up to six zero seven and now we've got a shiite government the shiites want to run the show the show and the sunni's are going. well not so fast you know we were in charge all these years we like being in charge but they're outnumbered so it's it's a mix of religion. and. religious religious parties in power in iraq right now and it's a it's a it's a terrible situation but we had a very big role in creating it by totally dismantling all of the security infrastructure of the country and then essentially walk away and when saddam was in power he kept the. luda on everything. else now take a look at some of t
week of ram it down the deadliest since two thousand and seven no one has claimed responsibility for maddie of the attacks but sunni insurgents often supported by the are believed to be behind the assaults that targeted mostly shia areas across the country rampant six terror in violence throughout iraq claimed over three hundred lives in july alone mideast expert michael o'brien believes the insurgency is just a consequence of the u.s. occupation. we created the civil war that really were up to...
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issued a statement in response to this abc news exclusive interview with juror b29, known only as "maddy." who said she initially fought to convict george zimmerman of murder, before concluding the law simply did not support that verdict. >> george zimmerman got away with murder. >> reporter: fulton called the juror's comments "devastating" and a confirmation of what we already knew in our hearts to be true, that george zimmerman literally got away with murder. in philadelphia today, she also seemed to specifically address this comment from juror b29. >> i'm hurting as much as trayvon martin's mother, because there's no way that any mother should feel that pain. >> nobody is hurting worse than me as a parent. me as a mom. >> reporter: a very different take today from one of george zimmerman's defense attorneys, who drew special attention to this exchange. >> for myself, he's guilty, because the evidence shows he's guilty. >> he's guilty of? >> killing trayvon martin. but as the law was read to me, if you have no proof that he killed him intentionally, you can't find -- you can't say he's
issued a statement in response to this abc news exclusive interview with juror b29, known only as "maddy." who said she initially fought to convict george zimmerman of murder, before concluding the law simply did not support that verdict. >> george zimmerman got away with murder. >> reporter: fulton called the juror's comments "devastating" and a confirmation of what we already knew in our hearts to be true, that george zimmerman literally got away with murder....
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saturday the army blocked a huge march by morsy supporters on the republican guard headquarters where maddy believed the deposed president mohamed morsy is being held and that's a day after three people were killed in clashes between rival crowds of demonstrators in the city of months were deadly street battles in towns of five is a senior u.s. official to visit egypt for the first time since the military to cold war at least seven people were killed and hundreds of protesters detained on tuesday the country's interim leader swore in a new cabinet excluding members of morse's muslim brotherhood his last movement has rejected the cabinet and its supporters are vowing to continue mass protests egyptian constitutional aspirants he says will be no calm in the country unless all parties are involved in the political process. if the brotherhood doesn't participate in the transition process or the provision of the constitution what it would mean is that this new constitution that's going to come out of this process will only represent the liberal and conservative sides of society and won't represe
saturday the army blocked a huge march by morsy supporters on the republican guard headquarters where maddy believed the deposed president mohamed morsy is being held and that's a day after three people were killed in clashes between rival crowds of demonstrators in the city of months were deadly street battles in towns of five is a senior u.s. official to visit egypt for the first time since the military to cold war at least seven people were killed and hundreds of protesters detained on...
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if there had been one or two more maddies back there, this could have been a hung jury. >> dan, thank you. much more of robin's interview with that juror tonight on "nightline" and tomorrow morning robin on "good morning america," weighing in on that torn juror, struggling with the heart break, but standing by the verdict. the exclusive on "good morning america." >>> in the meantime, also breaking tonight, the frightening landing, the southwest jet at a new york airport. the unsettling images from inside the plane. tonight we've just learned, it wasn't the landing gear that failed. it was that the nose of the jet was coming down first. could it be pilot error again just two weeks after the other crash in san francisco? here's abc's lisa stark. >> reporter: we now know what led to this terrifying landing, with the nose gear collapsing and sending sparks and flames flying. and tossing passengers around the cabin. it turns out the boeing 737 came down nose gear first. the front wheels touching the runway first. that's not normal procedure. pilots are supposed to land on the rear wheels f
if there had been one or two more maddies back there, this could have been a hung jury. >> dan, thank you. much more of robin's interview with that juror tonight on "nightline" and tomorrow morning robin on "good morning america," weighing in on that torn juror, struggling with the heart break, but standing by the verdict. the exclusive on "good morning america." >>> in the meantime, also breaking tonight, the frightening landing, the southwest jet...
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>> maddi. >> do you have an id? do you just crash here?> no, no, we're friends. >> i wish you told tell me where he is. >> we don't know. >> they are wanted on drug charges so they have a choice, give him up or go to jail. >> i think they know but they are going to jail. they won't give him up. so they wouldn't play. every day anthony woodrum is out on the street, there is a potential for violence and people to get hooked on drugs because of him. >>> i know, i'm so surprised. >>> i know, i'm so surprised. my mom is my best friend. she's someone i go to with just [ male announcer ] for diarrhea, you take kaopectate. but for all these symptoms, you also take kaopectate. new kaopectate caplets -- soothing relief for all those symptoms. kaopectate. one and done. >>> i know, i'm so surprised. my mom is my best friend. she's someone i go to with just about everything in my life. >> did you water? >> yes. take a long time. >> so what have you done this week? >> work, work, work. >> how is pat? >> good. >> he's a good guy. >> yeah. >> he is. >> we
>> maddi. >> do you have an id? do you just crash here?> no, no, we're friends. >> i wish you told tell me where he is. >> we don't know. >> they are wanted on drug charges so they have a choice, give him up or go to jail. >> i think they know but they are going to jail. they won't give him up. so they wouldn't play. every day anthony woodrum is out on the street, there is a potential for violence and people to get hooked on drugs because of him....