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. >> good evening, my name is mark anderson, my wife and i have filed a dr. the staff person has accurately and summarized the history, and that the developer came in in 2011, and remodeled the building and we are all in favor of that and the neighbors are in favor because the building is in bad shape, and however, there was, we reviewed the architect's plans and various meetings and we were concerned that it was not in keeping with the historical nature of the building and there was a prolonged negotiation with the developer and the architects and as the design, and we reached an impass at one point and that is why we filed the dr and the neighbors filed the dr in september of 2011. okay. and the principal problems that we have is that the addition of a penthouse and a roof deck that was mentioned. and we were in the neighbors were against those penthouse being built at all but in the negotiations, after all of the offer the dr, the developer became more interested in the negotiating. and the dr only lasted a couple of months, because we do work on the agree
. >> good evening, my name is mark anderson, my wife and i have filed a dr. the staff person has accurately and summarized the history, and that the developer came in in 2011, and remodeled the building and we are all in favor of that and the neighbors are in favor because the building is in bad shape, and however, there was, we reviewed the architect's plans and various meetings and we were concerned that it was not in keeping with the historical nature of the building and there was a...
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almost like the defense is looking for the usual prosecutorial types. >> anderson, could i give mark's home phone number so any security guards listening can call him and explain that they didn't fail the psychiatric test? >> i tell you, mark is left and right. >> winning friends tonight! >> winning friends, influencing people. stick around, we're going to come back to you later in the program, we will let mark regroup. trayvon martin's family was in the courtroom. at times, they were reduced to tears. their attorney was kicked out of the courtroom because he is a potential witness. we're going to talk to him next. >>> as we said, the florida courtroom where george zimmerman's fate will be decided was packed today, but not everyone was allowed to stay. the martin family attorney had to leave when the judge ruled he shouldn't stay because he's a potential witness. the defense indicated it may call him to the stand. mr. crump joins me live on the program. were you surprised they excused you from court today? >> somewhat, but we had expected that when they invoked the rule that george zim
almost like the defense is looking for the usual prosecutorial types. >> anderson, could i give mark's home phone number so any security guards listening can call him and explain that they didn't fail the psychiatric test? >> i tell you, mark is left and right. >> winning friends tonight! >> winning friends, influencing people. stick around, we're going to come back to you later in the program, we will let mark regroup. trayvon martin's family was in the courtroom. at...
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anderson. there's a lot of question marks over this lawsuit. i like rick's stateme. he's acting like mayberry rfd is worki at the irs. they have a long list, and the irs makes no many mistakes in enforcing it. we don't know yet if they're going to be part of your tarks return. that's the real problem. theirs gets to dictate whether you have equate, affordabl coverage, the costof your pl, the cost of your businesses or small businesses getting insurance frome company and in order to force a mandate which gets slappedgainst your household. not just your paycheck, but your entire household income. they've got to find all of the income in your house. >> john, let us not forget. the irs was targeting individuals for their political beliefs. that was unconstutional. meanwhile, they're hiring 16,000 more irs agents to check in on granny to make sure they'she's g rmetamucil, is that right? >> the entity that blunted the ground game in a couple years and more recently is now charged with enforcing this arguably unconstitutional law on the american people. let's add that t irs
anderson. there's a lot of question marks over this lawsuit. i like rick's stateme. he's acting like mayberry rfd is worki at the irs. they have a long list, and the irs makes no many mistakes in enforcing it. we don't know yet if they're going to be part of your tarks return. that's the real problem. theirs gets to dictate whether you have equate, affordabl coverage, the costof your pl, the cost of your businesses or small businesses getting insurance frome company and in order to force a...
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almost like the defense is looking for the usual prosecutorial types. >> anderson, could i give mark's home phone number so any security guards listening can call him and explain that they didn't fail the psychiatric test? >> i tell you, mark is left and right. >> winning friends tonight! >> winning friends, influencing people. stick around, we're going to come back to you later in the program, we will let mark regroup. trayvon martin's family was in the courtroom. their attorney was kicked out of the courtroom because he is a potential witness. we're going to talk to him next. (guy) dive shop. (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it did. (man) how's that feel? (guy) fine. (girl) we shouldn't have done that. (guy) no. (announcer) love. it's what make
almost like the defense is looking for the usual prosecutorial types. >> anderson, could i give mark's home phone number so any security guards listening can call him and explain that they didn't fail the psychiatric test? >> i tell you, mark is left and right. >> winning friends tonight! >> winning friends, influencing people. stick around, we're going to come back to you later in the program, we will let mark regroup. trayvon martin's family was in the courtroom. their...
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[applause] >> anderson: welcome back. last month markedt talked about reality shows on tv, made fist pumping mainstream after six seasons the jersey shore closed shop. vinny moved back to stat len island. take a look. >> i'm not jimmy kimmel. the shore -- this is not new york city not la this is staten island and my crazy house with my contract crazy family. this is the show where celebrities come to keep it real. how are you doing, man? thank you for coping to my house. my mom is giving lil wayne broccoli right now. >> anderson: welcome vinny. [applause] [cheering] [♪] >> anderson: how is it going? >> well, in light of my show with my mom being a great cook she made you something special she made her her baked ziti. >> anderson: your mom would come and bring food like on the weekend. >> yes. she became like a character of her own. >> they say she is going to steal the show. >> anderson: is your mom cooking all the time? >> yes. first, feel how heavy this is. >> anderson: good lord that is like a 10 pound ziti. >> low cal. >> anderson: was
[applause] >> anderson: welcome back. last month markedt talked about reality shows on tv, made fist pumping mainstream after six seasons the jersey shore closed shop. vinny moved back to stat len island. take a look. >> i'm not jimmy kimmel. the shore -- this is not new york city not la this is staten island and my crazy house with my contract crazy family. this is the show where celebrities come to keep it real. how are you doing, man? thank you for coping to my house. my mom is...
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anderson: "american horror story: asylum" is really good. i don't like scary things because i get scared easily but my friend mark is on as well and are you so> anderson: is it as fun to shoot? it looks creepy? >> it's fun to shoot but it's hard to shoot. it's depressing subject matter sometimes. and a lost things happened to my character where were dark so it was hard. >> anderson: and you are working with jessica lang. and one of the greatest actresses and people. and you are in fairhaven. >> i am. incredible actor and married so that is annoying. i find that irritating. >> anderson: this is a recurring theme. >> i'm single. unless i got takers in the audience you let me know. what are you doing later? >> anderson: yeah, what i'm doing is batting for the wrong team is what i'm doing. but you also do impressions. >> i do. >> anderson: like you do amazing impressions. >> i do impressions, i do. >> anderson: like weird like holly hunter. >> this is how she talks like hey anderson it's great to be here, i love it being here. [applause] >> anderson: i hear you do a dolphin? >> i do. [applause] [laughter] >> anderson: that is good. how did you l
anderson: "american horror story: asylum" is really good. i don't like scary things because i get scared easily but my friend mark is on as well and are you so> anderson: is it as fun to shoot? it looks creepy? >> it's fun to shoot but it's hard to shoot. it's depressing subject matter sometimes. and a lost things happened to my character where were dark so it was hard. >> anderson: and you are working with jessica lang. and one of the greatest actresses and people. and...
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mark seal, jeff toobin, thank you. >> thank you, anderson. >> for more on the story you can go to cnn.comjust ahead tonight, last night we asked for your help in finding that woman there in the middle of the picture, taken minutes after the boston bombing. that photo was. tonight we can tell you who she is and how we tracked her down and how she helped save the life of a bombing victim. >>> also ahead, the carnival triumph sewage sloshing "journey" back to shore. just one disaster in a string of recent cruise ship mishaps. what is going on with all these cruiseships? we're investigating, keeping them honest. e revs ] ♪ [ male announcer ] just when you thought you had experienced performance, a new ride comes along and changes everything. ♪ the 2013 lexus gs, with a dynamically tuned suspension and adjustable drive modes. because the ultimate expression of power is control. this is the pursuit of perfection. from the united states postal service a small design firm can ship like a big business. just go online to pay, print and have your packages picked up for free. we'll do the rest. ♪ we'
mark seal, jeff toobin, thank you. >> thank you, anderson. >> for more on the story you can go to cnn.comjust ahead tonight, last night we asked for your help in finding that woman there in the middle of the picture, taken minutes after the boston bombing. that photo was. tonight we can tell you who she is and how we tracked her down and how she helped save the life of a bombing victim. >>> also ahead, the carnival triumph sewage sloshing "journey" back to shore....
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anderson. you know, it goes both ways with that one, mark. i've had so many cases where the great bodily injury allegation is contested hotly. what he's got there are relatively superficial wounds. they didn't require a whole lot attention. he walked away. i would see the defense arguing in a case like that wow, this is not a great bodily injury case. you know, it's borderline, mark. i don't see it clearly on either side. if that's true, if the jury agrees with me and says, you know what? i don't think those are such bad injuries, i'm sorry, self-defense is going to be in serious trouble. >> let me jump in there. is it problematic for the defense that zimmerman waited until the next day to see a doctor? if the injuries were so bad, you would think you needed to see a doctor right away, mark? >> that's usually the defense lawyer's argument in a case. oh, he waited until the following day. i've tried many a case where injuries very similar to this, prosecutors have argued to a jury that it was, as marcia said, gbi, which means great bodily inju
anderson. you know, it goes both ways with that one, mark. i've had so many cases where the great bodily injury allegation is contested hotly. what he's got there are relatively superficial wounds. they didn't require a whole lot attention. he walked away. i would see the defense arguing in a case like that wow, this is not a great bodily injury case. you know, it's borderline, mark. i don't see it clearly on either side. if that's true, if the jury agrees with me and says, you know what? i...
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marking the 60th anniversary of queen elizabeth ii's coronation. william and catherine are expecting their first child next month. anderson? i isha, thanks so much.rime and punishment tonight. for the first time tonight we have the answer straight from the alleged mass murderer's mouth to why this happened. one of the deadliest mass killings at a u.s. military base. the shooting rampage that claimed 13 lives 3 1/2 years ago at ft. hood, texas. well, today the man facing court-martial for the massacre told the judge he did it for the taliban. army psychiatrist major nidal hasan, now representing himself in court, wants more time to prepare a new defense. and his defense is that he was acting in defense of others. and when the judge asked whom he was defending major hasan replied, "the leadership of the islamic emirate of afghanistan, the taliban." he specifically named taliban leader. the question is, is that really a defense? busy night for cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin he joins me once again. what do you think of what hasan is saying in court, that his defense is that he was killing troops at ft. hood as a defense to protect the taliban? >> n
marking the 60th anniversary of queen elizabeth ii's coronation. william and catherine are expecting their first child next month. anderson? i isha, thanks so much.rime and punishment tonight. for the first time tonight we have the answer straight from the alleged mass murderer's mouth to why this happened. one of the deadliest mass killings at a u.s. military base. the shooting rampage that claimed 13 lives 3 1/2 years ago at ft. hood, texas. well, today the man facing court-martial for the...
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>> reporter: it's hard to tell, anderson, when you see movements of police that simply shift changes. police have been doing very long hours here. whether that marksss on the ground. the focus on clearing this area. but there is still that pocket of protests down the left hand side of the park. it seems to be substantial. it's hard to tell given the distance in the dark down there. police are not moving against them. when we first spoke to you earlier, anderson, you saw the fireworks emanating from that direction. so clearly that's something the police will have to deal with. they want to have control of the perimeter around gezi park before dawn. in about 2 1/2 hours from now. but we are seeing continued activity in central taksim. bulldozers moving in, collecting debris, removing the barricades. they've still got this issue of protesters. once they push them back, simply return to their original position, no matter how much damage they've done to the barricades with police bulldozers. >> as you said, what happens during daylight hours. stay with us, everyone. our story continues. protesters are in turkey. also back in washington, new reaction in
>> reporter: it's hard to tell, anderson, when you see movements of police that simply shift changes. police have been doing very long hours here. whether that marksss on the ground. the focus on clearing this area. but there is still that pocket of protests down the left hand side of the park. it seems to be substantial. it's hard to tell given the distance in the dark down there. police are not moving against them. when we first spoke to you earlier, anderson, you saw the fireworks...
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anderson cooper? >> only with the agreement that i would not be seen or heard or recognized. >> and they respected that? >> yes. >> so mark, going on tv to give an interview, does that hurt a witness' credibility? that seemed to be what the defense was driving at, or is that because she gave the interview after telling police she didn't want to be a witness? >> i think the thing that hurts is that she wanted to be disguised and have her voice altered. if you're a willing witness, why are you going to those lengths and having an agreement with "ac 360" or anderson cooper or charlie or whoever made the agreement. the thing about these witnesses that you have to remember, this is not a civil case. this is not where we just got to prove something, you know, a kind of clear and convincing or more probable than not standard. this is beyond a reasonable doubt. >> oh, come on. >> the quality of the evidence that you're getting here, i know you can say that, jeff, but understand something, they have to prove this case beyond a reasonable doubt. this is exactly why you've seen over three days, this is why this case was not filed in
anderson cooper? >> only with the agreement that i would not be seen or heard or recognized. >> and they respected that? >> yes. >> so mark, going on tv to give an interview, does that hurt a witness' credibility? that seemed to be what the defense was driving at, or is that because she gave the interview after telling police she didn't want to be a witness? >> i think the thing that hurts is that she wanted to be disguised and have her voice altered. if you're a...
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said was i have stretch marks and cellulite and i know skinny people that are cellulite it's what happened to a body when it grows. why can't see be as proud of her body? >> anderson all see the pictures of the perfect looking people and it's all fake. i get so annoyed last year i went spray tanning with snooki for the show and i had never been spray tanning before or since. but i go and the guy is like we can spray on muscles and abs. i was like what? there are people who get sprayed on abs. >> the implications are you are not good enough without it. >> anderson: and we all see these people with amazing bodies. all the actors are all on steroids all the guys who are big, i'm convinced they are on steroids. becausehe huge for a re and saying i eat chicken. i've eaten chicken everyday of my life and it doesn't work. >> not the chicken. it's not the chicken. >> anderson: all the people -- >> and the other thing is, it's all smoke and mirrors. i got complimented how pretty i am. do you know how much makeup is on me right now? and the hair is not all mine. this is a lot of smoke and mirrors that goes on in hollywood that makes people -- >> anderson: yeah, and i look a
said was i have stretch marks and cellulite and i know skinny people that are cellulite it's what happened to a body when it grows. why can't see be as proud of her body? >> anderson all see the pictures of the perfect looking people and it's all fake. i get so annoyed last year i went spray tanning with snooki for the show and i had never been spray tanning before or since. but i go and the guy is like we can spray on muscles and abs. i was like what? there are people who get sprayed on...
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anderson, when you see movements of police or simply shift change. remember, police have been doing very long hours here, as well. whether that marks some new progress on the ground. it's become paratively quiet for the last ten to 15 minutes, the focus on clearing the area but there is that pocket of protest down the left-hand side of the park. it seems to be reasonably substantial. hard to tell given the distance in the dark. police are not moving against them. when we first spoke to you, we saw the fireworks from that direction. so clearly, that's something the police will have to deal with if they want to have control of the perimeter around gezi park before dawn in about two and a half hours from now but we are seeing continued activity. bulldozers moving in, removing the barricades. i think that's what the police want to achieve as quickly as possible, clearing the empty concrete space. as i say, they have still got this issue of protesters that once they push them back, simply return to the original position no matter how much damage they have done to the barricades with police bulldozers. >> and as you said, what happens du
anderson, when you see movements of police or simply shift change. remember, police have been doing very long hours here, as well. whether that marks some new progress on the ground. it's become paratively quiet for the last ten to 15 minutes, the focus on clearing the area but there is that pocket of protest down the left-hand side of the park. it seems to be reasonably substantial. hard to tell given the distance in the dark. police are not moving against them. when we first spoke to you, we...
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mark, those calls cut both ways. you could listen to them and say he was the neighborhood watch guy and those are the calls he's making. >> you know, anderson, you would think that i did a preinterview with you, because i would thinking the same thing. these calls, generally, and you ask paul, i've been in case where is the prosecutor would want to put that on. here's somebody who is being a good samaritan, somebody who is trying to do the right thing. and what is their reward? you know, they end up getting into a fisticuffs with somebody. so it cuts both ways. i understand what the prosecution is trying to do. they're trying to tap into this kind of collective, unconscious, if you will, that people have, the feeling that they have about security types or wannabe security types or neighborhood watch people. i think the problem they've got is, they're playing from a prosecution playbook, but they do not have their typical prosecution kind of script or set of facts that they normally would have. i'm not sure that what they're doing is effective. >> mark, the jurors did see these crime scene photos today of trayvon martin. some of them were ve
mark, those calls cut both ways. you could listen to them and say he was the neighborhood watch guy and those are the calls he's making. >> you know, anderson, you would think that i did a preinterview with you, because i would thinking the same thing. these calls, generally, and you ask paul, i've been in case where is the prosecutor would want to put that on. here's somebody who is being a good samaritan, somebody who is trying to do the right thing. and what is their reward? you know,...
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brit, pamela anderson's commercial doesn't offend me, but your giving free publicity to tommy robinson of the british defense league does, bill. they are racist thugs. he was challenged here. markrusalem. bill, we love you in israel. o.r. in hebrew means light. let there be more of it. susan of west des moines, iowa. mr. hotes is an amazing american by donating $1 million toward buying track chairs for our amputee vets, he defines patriotism. >>> on monday, we might have another stunning announcement to get all american amputees from iraq and afghanistan, these track chairs. when you hear it, i think you will be very interested. not easy what we're trying to do. >>> "the factor ". >> terry: of the day once again. a magazine will frighten the populous by putting me on the cover. this "usa weekend" will feature an article written by me on volunteerism, helping other americans who need help. this coming wednesday, i'll open the conference on volunteering and service in washington, d.c. and the "usa" piece explains all of that, i am happy that they asked me to do it. if somebody asks you to help a charitable enterprise, do it if you can. please check out the article, we have posted
brit, pamela anderson's commercial doesn't offend me, but your giving free publicity to tommy robinson of the british defense league does, bill. they are racist thugs. he was challenged here. markrusalem. bill, we love you in israel. o.r. in hebrew means light. let there be more of it. susan of west des moines, iowa. mr. hotes is an amazing american by donating $1 million toward buying track chairs for our amputee vets, he defines patriotism. >>> on monday, we might have another...
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anderson commercial is getting banned. e verizon share everything plan for small business lets you connect up to 25 devices on one easy to manage plan. that means your smartphone, her blackberry, his laptop, mark's smartphone but i'm still on vacation. still on the plan. nice! the intern gets a tablet? everyone's devices. his, hers-- oh, sorry. all easier to manage on the share everything plan for small business. connecting more so you can do more. that's powerful. verizon. get the blackberry z10 for $199.99. i love to golf. ♪ [ grunts ] yowza! that's why i eat belvita abreakfast. it's made with delicious ingredients and carefully baked to release steady energy that lasts... we are golfing now, buddy! [ grunts ] ...all morning long. i got it! for the win! u mas! getting closer! belvita breakfast biscuits -- steady energy to do what i do all morning long. radio oo it is 22 after the hourt. they may be doing an about face on a drug called ava -- a vandia. they want to change the rules on signing a waiver for the drug. some want to remove the restrictions entirely. it limited access in 2010. a driver hydroplanes into camp creek in georgia. the 19-year-old behind the wheel and two kids were hurt. a
anderson commercial is getting banned. e verizon share everything plan for small business lets you connect up to 25 devices on one easy to manage plan. that means your smartphone, her blackberry, his laptop, mark's smartphone but i'm still on vacation. still on the plan. nice! the intern gets a tablet? everyone's devices. his, hers-- oh, sorry. all easier to manage on the share everything plan for small business. connecting more so you can do more. that's powerful. verizon. get the blackberry...
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anderson. everybody ridiculed rachel for saying she heard wet grass. this same witness discussed hearing sneakers on wet grass, yet no one is talking about that, and i wonder why. >> mark, what about that? and also the defense attorney mark o'mara got the witness to admit it could be george zimmerman calling for help. i want to play that part from today then have you comment. >> you said that it was difficult for you to identify that screaming voice as that of george zimmerman, correct? >> yeah, i couldn't tell whose voice that was. >> have you ever heard george zimmerman scream like the person was screaming that night? >> never. >> would you consider those screams to be life threatening screams? >> yes. >> did it seem that it was the screams of somebody who was getting beat up? >> they were being hurt somehow, yes. >> maybe somebody who was having this done to them. >> it's possible. >> have you ever seen this picture before? >> yes. >> could those screams have come from somebody who was having this done to them? >> objection, speculation. >> mark, what do you make of that? >> i was wondering how long it was going to take the prosecutor to object to speculation. i'll
anderson. everybody ridiculed rachel for saying she heard wet grass. this same witness discussed hearing sneakers on wet grass, yet no one is talking about that, and i wonder why. >> mark, what about that? and also the defense attorney mark o'mara got the witness to admit it could be george zimmerman calling for help. i want to play that part from today then have you comment. >> you said that it was difficult for you to identify that screaming voice as that of george zimmerman,...
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deadly chemical used in antifreeze but md anderson officials told investigators it's a chemical commonly found in labs at the cancer center. defense attorney mark court. >> what you always have to take a look at what the prosecutors will always look at in a case like this is the motive. why did somebody want to do it and why did they want to do it in this way and rule out other environmental factors. that's where the defense is always going to go. was there a motive? would somebody have done this, do they have the character to do this. >> reporter: a lawyer for gonzalez-angulo says she's "completely innocent and these allegations are totally inconsistent with her personal and professional life." neighbors around her gated home say she is a quiet woman who kept to herself. george blumenshein survived but he's suffered severe damage to his kidneys, even needing dialysis to try and repair the damage. ed lavandera, cnn, houston. >>> back to istanbul where protesters are battling with rioting police, to try to get the protesters out of taksim square. the protesting lobbing molotov cocktails and rocks at police. it's so bad that our crew in the squar
deadly chemical used in antifreeze but md anderson officials told investigators it's a chemical commonly found in labs at the cancer center. defense attorney mark court. >> what you always have to take a look at what the prosecutors will always look at in a case like this is the motive. why did somebody want to do it and why did they want to do it in this way and rule out other environmental factors. that's where the defense is always going to go. was there a motive? would somebody have...
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mark, we talked about this in the 8:00 hour tonight. this cuts both ways. you could say well, this shows a concerned citizen, a concerned member of the neighborhood watch. >> well, andersonu're the one that brought it up and couldn't agree more. i don't know why the defense is fighting to keep this stuff out. with this jury demographic, it's almost turned on its head. you have the defense looking for kind of prosecutorial types. and in this case, i think a lot -- this kind of guy who is constantly out there, calling and making reports and worried about the neighborhood, there's a lot of people that embrace that. and i don't know why, if they're going to denigrate him because he's one of these, you know, concerned citizens, i think that could backfire on them. >> for the prosecution, they're saying this shows a growing frustration on his part at what's happening in the neighborhood. >> i think they're inadmissible, because it suggests -- the prosecution is putting them in to show that he's an obsessed wannabe cop, but we don't know whether he actually saw these people. we don't know whether these were actual suspicious characters around. and the court does not want to get
mark, we talked about this in the 8:00 hour tonight. this cuts both ways. you could say well, this shows a concerned citizen, a concerned member of the neighborhood watch. >> well, andersonu're the one that brought it up and couldn't agree more. i don't know why the defense is fighting to keep this stuff out. with this jury demographic, it's almost turned on its head. you have the defense looking for kind of prosecutorial types. and in this case, i think a lot -- this kind of guy who is...
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deadly chemical used in antifreeze but md anderson officials told investigators it's a chemical commonly found in labs at the cancer center. defense attorney markugh case to prove in court. >> what you always have to take a look at what the prosecutors will always look at in a case like this is the motive. why did somebody want to do it and why did they want to do it in this way and rule out other environmental factors. that's where the defense is always going to go. was there a motive? would somebody have done this, do they have the character to do this. >> reporter: a lawyer for gonzalez-angulo says she's "completely innocent," and these allegations are "totally inconsistent with her personal and professional life." neighbors around her gated home say she is a quiet woman who kept to herself. george blumenschein survived but he's suffered severe damage to his kidneys, even needing dialysis to try and repair the damage. and the doctor's attorney also tells us they've had several meetings with prosecutors. the defense attorney says they believe the police jumped the gun and they're hoping prosecutor also take a fresh look and as mark geragos al
deadly chemical used in antifreeze but md anderson officials told investigators it's a chemical commonly found in labs at the cancer center. defense attorney markugh case to prove in court. >> what you always have to take a look at what the prosecutors will always look at in a case like this is the motive. why did somebody want to do it and why did they want to do it in this way and rule out other environmental factors. that's where the defense is always going to go. was there a motive?...
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mark. just to say, hey, show man, shulman, appointed by bush how could it be doing the bidding of the president. we know shulman's wife, right? most people may not. his wife susan anderson is a huge, huge lefty. she is involved with the company, thing called public campaign, occupy wall street. the point is, this guy was horrendous. he really was the reason that people actually rose up in the 2010 first place. melissa: all of this, whether it is these people asking questions like him, whether it is people working at irs, these are your tax dollars at work. so when you think about why you don't want to pay more taxes, why you're afraid of bigger government, these are your tax dollars at work. it was incredible day. thanks to both of you guys coming on. we appreciate it. >> thanks. melissa: as you heard the irs scandal is still going strong. it looks like things could be actually worse than we thought. according to a conservative group the competitive enterprise institute the environmental protection agency may also be playing favorites. the report claims that the epa sometimes refuses to waive public records fees for conservative groups while granting waivers for environ
mark. just to say, hey, show man, shulman, appointed by bush how could it be doing the bidding of the president. we know shulman's wife, right? most people may not. his wife susan anderson is a huge, huge lefty. she is involved with the company, thing called public campaign, occupy wall street. the point is, this guy was horrendous. he really was the reason that people actually rose up in the 2010 first place. melissa: all of this, whether it is these people asking questions like him, whether...