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thank you. >>> ahead, who is state attorney norm wolfinger? and what was he thinking the night of trayvon's shooting? >>> and smearing the victim. i've seen this playbook before, and i won't stand for it. do you have anything for a headache...like excedrin... bayer aspirin... ohh, no no no. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my head. this is made for pain. [ male announcer ] bayer advanced aspirin enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes extra strength relief to the sight of your pain. feel better? yeah...thanks for the tip! trouble with a car insurance claim. [ dennis ] switch to allstate. their claim service is so good, now it's guaranteed. [ foreman ] so i can trust 'em. unlike randy. dollar for dollar, nobody protects you like allstate. ♪ spread a little love my way ♪ ♪ spread a little something to remember ♪ ♪ ♪ spread a little joy... [ female announcer ] fresh milk and real cream. that's what makes philadelphia. ♪ so spread a little... [ female announcer ] and that's what makes the moment we enjoy it, a little richer. ♪ real belgian choc
thank you. >>> ahead, who is state attorney norm wolfinger? and what was he thinking the night of trayvon's shooting? >>> and smearing the victim. i've seen this playbook before, and i won't stand for it. do you have anything for a headache...like excedrin... bayer aspirin... ohh, no no no. i'm not having a heart attack, it's my head. this is made for pain. [ male announcer ] bayer advanced aspirin enters the bloodstream fast, and rushes extra strength relief to the sight of...
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on march 12, police gave the case to state attorney norm wolfinger, he told them they needed more evidence to arrest zimmerman. lawyer ben crump represents the teenager's parents. >> had the roles been reversed, trayvon would have been treated differently, because he was black. >> absolutely. >> reporter: no question about that? >> no question. no question to me or anybody else in america, had trayvon been the person who pulled the trigger, he would have been arrested that day on the spot, and would still be sitting in jail. >> reporter: can you afford to wait until the end of this investigation to reassure people in this community that justice will be served regardless of color? >> it is not in the police department's hands right now. okay? i can't pass judgment on either one right now. so we are going to allow the outcome of this investigation. >> reporter: chief scott was also asked how he planned to rebuild trust between police and sanford's minority community. scott, he said it won't be easy. >> pelley: mark, thanks. surprising change in cuba. 50 years after the revolution. big change
on march 12, police gave the case to state attorney norm wolfinger, he told them they needed more evidence to arrest zimmerman. lawyer ben crump represents the teenager's parents. >> had the roles been reversed, trayvon would have been treated differently, because he was black. >> absolutely. >> reporter: no question about that? >> no question. no question to me or anybody else in america, had trayvon been the person who pulled the trigger, he would have been arrested...
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prosecutor in the case of trayvon martin's killing after the state attorney for the 18th circuit norm wolfinger volunteered to recuse himself. angela corey is taking over. a new task force will be held to hold hearings about the shooting and make recommendations for changing any of the state laws that might have affected this shooting, including the stand your ground law. last night on this program in his first national television appearance, norm bonaparte, the city manager who has the power to fire sanford police chief bill lee was pressed repeatedly by al sharpton and me on firing the chief. >> can you see any reason that he should be continuing in this job satisfy there any reason you see tonight why you should not fire him tonight? >> i stated that i think it should be reviewed by law enforcement experts. that's the point that i think. i need to have facts. >> and today in sanford at 3:39 p.m., mr. bonaparte introduced the chief at a police conference where the chief made this announcement. >> as a former investigator and a father i am keenly aware of the emotions of this tragic death of a
prosecutor in the case of trayvon martin's killing after the state attorney for the 18th circuit norm wolfinger volunteered to recuse himself. angela corey is taking over. a new task force will be held to hold hearings about the shooting and make recommendations for changing any of the state laws that might have affected this shooting, including the stand your ground law. last night on this program in his first national television appearance, norm bonaparte, the city manager who has the power...
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but the state attorney, norm wolfinger said he didn't have enough evidence.s been replace bade special prosecutor angela cory. joining me now is martin family attorney benjamin kruck. ben, what is your reaction to this news? >> reverend al, first let me say on behalf of the parents, is a breen why and tracy, they offer their heart felt condolences to you on burying your mother and they wanted know express that to you, reverend. >> thank you. >> reverend sharpton, it is as we have said all along, for whatever reason the powers that be have been conspireing to not do the right thing on behalf of this investigation. for whatever reason they never wanted to arrest george zimmerman and they continue to manifest this conspiracy, not to arrest george zimmerman for whatever reason. and this is a major development. because when you think about it, everybody who looks at this case, says, with at least probable cause to arrest him, reverend sharpton. but what he said went further than that. he said he was unconvinced of george zimmerman's testimony. and that is telling
but the state attorney, norm wolfinger said he didn't have enough evidence.s been replace bade special prosecutor angela cory. joining me now is martin family attorney benjamin kruck. ben, what is your reaction to this news? >> reverend al, first let me say on behalf of the parents, is a breen why and tracy, they offer their heart felt condolences to you on burying your mother and they wanted know express that to you, reverend. >> thank you. >> reverend sharpton, it is as we...
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in a statement, norm wolfinger said, quote, i share in the desire of the family and the community whoccurately collect and evaluate all the facts surrounding the tragic death of trayvon martin. this come as police released new 911 call late yesterday made by george zimmerman, the man who shot martin. those calls were made over the past six months. keep in mind this is before the shooting itself involving trayvon martin. sanford pliss say zimmer magic called him 46 times since january 2011 reporting suspected break-ins, suspicious people and other incidents. police released six calls and in four of them zimmerman reported suspicious men in the neighborhood. >> what did they look like? are they white, black or hispanic? >> black males. one is wearing a white shirt. they're at the back gate of the neighborhood. >> now here's a portion of another call released by police where zimmerman is reporting two people he said he's never seen before. >> we've had a lot of break-ins in our neighborhood recently and i'm on the neighborhood watched and there is two suspicious characters at the gate of
in a statement, norm wolfinger said, quote, i share in the desire of the family and the community whoccurately collect and evaluate all the facts surrounding the tragic death of trayvon martin. this come as police released new 911 call late yesterday made by george zimmerman, the man who shot martin. those calls were made over the past six months. keep in mind this is before the shooting itself involving trayvon martin. sanford pliss say zimmer magic called him 46 times since january 2011...
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florida state attorney general norm wolfinger has announced a grand jury will investigate the debt of trevun martin. that neighborhood watchman was heard on tape during a 911 call being told not to approach the teen. family, friends, activists, they have demanded that the alleged shooter be arrested and charged in the teen's death. we'll have much more on those calls and the case. nbc's maria ski campo joins me, and the reverend al sharpton joins me as well. >>> there is a massive manhunt going on right now in france. this after hundreds of police have been on the lookout for a gunman who opened fire outside of a jewish school yesterday killing four people. three of them children. authorities believe the suspect may have filmed this shooting and could also be responsible for shootings last week. schools observed a moment of silence this morning to honor the victims. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundred
florida state attorney general norm wolfinger has announced a grand jury will investigate the debt of trevun martin. that neighborhood watchman was heard on tape during a 911 call being told not to approach the teen. family, friends, activists, they have demanded that the alleged shooter be arrested and charged in the teen's death. we'll have much more on those calls and the case. nbc's maria ski campo joins me, and the reverend al sharpton joins me as well. >>> there is a massive...
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of course we know that norm wolfinger, the state attorney in seminole county, has said now that he is going to use the resources of the grand jury that will be impaneled on april 10, to help out, to continue with this investigation, going to use them. of course, the governor as well also said that he has asked the florida department of law enforcement to help out. and here is a snippet of that 911 call zimmerman made that night. >> something's wrong with him. he's coming to check me out. he's got something in his hand. i don't know what his deal is. >> are you following him? >> yes. >> we don't need you to do that. okay. >> so, you have two different stories coming out here. the family and the attorney saying that it was trayvon who was the one who you can hear on some of these calls, asking for help pleading for help. but zimmerman claims it was him asking for help. still a long way to go in all of this. >> you know, the more questions could be brought up than answers with all of this new evidence. thank you very much. here is a rundown of some of the stories we're covering over the
of course we know that norm wolfinger, the state attorney in seminole county, has said now that he is going to use the resources of the grand jury that will be impaneled on april 10, to help out, to continue with this investigation, going to use them. of course, the governor as well also said that he has asked the florida department of law enforcement to help out. and here is a snippet of that 911 call zimmerman made that night. >> something's wrong with him. he's coming to check me out....
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. >> reporter: well, angela corey will take over from norm wolfinger whose district includes the cityhe will take a very specific approach at looking at this case, looking at the investigation and she could make a decision on it, take a listen how she plans to look at the case. >> it requires a thorough investigation, extensive interviews of every witness and extensive review of all physical evidence and then a determination how we apply florida law to the facts of any case. we don't worry about backlash from cases. what we worry about is seeking the truth. that is our mission, that is the united states supreme court defined mission for prosecutors is to seek the truth. >> carol, you mentioned the police chief stepping aside, his wording to temporarily remove himself from office, a lot of people at this rally, there were thousands here, many of whom i spoke to, say they are not satisfied with that, they would rather see him resign altogether or be fired from that post. >> george howell reporting live. >>> two years ago president obama signed his health care bill into law and the fight
. >> reporter: well, angela corey will take over from norm wolfinger whose district includes the cityhe will take a very specific approach at looking at this case, looking at the investigation and she could make a decision on it, take a listen how she plans to look at the case. >> it requires a thorough investigation, extensive interviews of every witness and extensive review of all physical evidence and then a determination how we apply florida law to the facts of any case. we...
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it was released by the florida state attorney general, norm wolfinger. and the community to accurately collect and evaluate all facts surrounding the tragic death of trayvon martin. that is why i directed the expeditious review of the investigation which was delivered by the sanford police department one week ago today. i respectfully request that the public remain patient as this process continues forward. translate that for you, that means the state attorney won't be talking to the media anytime soon until he gets all the information from the sanford police department. we also found out in the last hour that trayvon martin on that night when he was in that neighborhood in the dark, he was on the phone with a 16-year-old girl. sunny hostin is here. she's found out more information about that phone call. fill us in, sunny. >> thank you, carol. i did have the opportunity to speak with one of the martin family attorneys this morning for about 30 minutes. and she indicated to me that, yes, trayvon martin was on the phone with a 16-year-old girl who was a fr
it was released by the florida state attorney general, norm wolfinger. and the community to accurately collect and evaluate all facts surrounding the tragic death of trayvon martin. that is why i directed the expeditious review of the investigation which was delivered by the sanford police department one week ago today. i respectfully request that the public remain patient as this process continues forward. translate that for you, that means the state attorney won't be talking to the media...
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angela cory will take over for norm wolfinger, whose district includes the city of sanford and cory explained to look into this case. take a listen. >> it requires a thorough investigation, extensive interviews of every witness and extensive review of all physical evidence and then a determination as to how we apply florida's law to the facts of any case. we don't worry about backlash from cases. what we worry about is seeking the truth. that's our mission. that's the united states supreme court finds mission for prosecutor, is to seek the truth. >> reporter: let's talk about george zimmerman. again he is not charged with anything, free to go wherever he'd like to go. police, we learned, through the city manager, know exactly where he is, and again on april 10th, that is the day that a grand jury will convene and that will be the day where we find out if george zimmerman could be put behind bars after what happened. >> george howell, interesting, especially when angela corey said those words "we don't worry about that backlash" well that backlash is there all across the country, where you're
angela cory will take over for norm wolfinger, whose district includes the city of sanford and cory explained to look into this case. take a listen. >> it requires a thorough investigation, extensive interviews of every witness and extensive review of all physical evidence and then a determination as to how we apply florida's law to the facts of any case. we don't worry about backlash from cases. what we worry about is seeking the truth. that's our mission. that's the united states...