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nick says the "r" on the necklace stands for rachel, but belongs to rachel bilson.ing in this photo, nick says, it belongs to lindsay lohan. >> there are a lot of things about it that suggest addiction, addiction to stealing, obsession, desperation. there's a desperate quality to it. >> reporter: the photos that you took would also go online, right? >> well, yeah, because -- if a girl thinks she looks good in a photo, she's gonna put it online, you know? >> reporter: police say over time, they expand their operation. finding a way to sell what they ajar, aka, johnny dangerous. courtney ames' boyfriend at the time. >> and she's like, "i know this guy, you know, he has a way of getting rid of things and selling things." >> reporter: he's a fence? >> yeah. exactly. and so naturally, she told them what we were doing. and they said they could help and get us money in exchange for the goods, which, you know, then it started, you know, getting, like, really serious. >> reporter: nick says the bling ring was about to learn what the criminal world is really like. and they up
nick says the "r" on the necklace stands for rachel, but belongs to rachel bilson.ing in this photo, nick says, it belongs to lindsay lohan. >> there are a lot of things about it that suggest addiction, addiction to stealing, obsession, desperation. there's a desperate quality to it. >> reporter: the photos that you took would also go online, right? >> well, yeah, because -- if a girl thinks she looks good in a photo, she's gonna put it online, you know? >>...
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that night. >> and be honest with me, rachel.u think that was racially motivated or more a case of somebody who he thought was a young thug? black or white? >> racial. let's be honest. racial. if trayvon was white, he had a hoodie on, would that happen? because that was around 7:00 or something. that's around that people walk their dogs, people sit outside. all that. >> the juror tonight made it clear that the jury never really discussed race as being a motivating factor here. >> imagine. they're white. well, one, one hispanic, but she's stuck in the middle. >> five white women on the jury and one hispanic lady. >> yeah. i had a feeling it was going to be a not guilty. so -- >> because of the makeup of the jury? you think it was just wrong that you had no black people on the jury at all? >> no that. they don't understand. they understand, oh, he was just bashed or he was killed. when somebody bash somebody, like, blood, trust me in the area i live, that's not bashing, that's called whoop ass. you just got your ass whooped. >> wou
that night. >> and be honest with me, rachel.u think that was racially motivated or more a case of somebody who he thought was a young thug? black or white? >> racial. let's be honest. racial. if trayvon was white, he had a hoodie on, would that happen? because that was around 7:00 or something. that's around that people walk their dogs, people sit outside. all that. >> the juror tonight made it clear that the jury never really discussed race as being a motivating factor here....
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scary. >> rachel jeantel answers every question i put to her. she even answers questions from the studio audience. >> do you feel that your testimony strongly impacted the case at all? >> yes. >> in a negative way? >> no. it might have said why she kept it too honest. >> rachel jeantel in her own words. this is "piers morgan live." [ applause ] >> a young woman who was on the phone with trayvon martin moments before he died, this is rachel jeantel's first interview since she testified in the trial and she joins me now exclusively along with her attorney. rachel, welcome to you. >> hi, how are you? >> you're famous now. everybody watched your testimony and saw somebody who looked like they really didn't want to be there but also suffering from the fact that you lost your great friend, trayvon. >> yes. >> tell me, first of all, your reaction to the fact that george zimmerman was acquitted. >> disappointed, upset, angry, questioned and mad. >> the jury decided after a long deliberation that the prosecution hadn't proved the case. they believed it w
scary. >> rachel jeantel answers every question i put to her. she even answers questions from the studio audience. >> do you feel that your testimony strongly impacted the case at all? >> yes. >> in a negative way? >> no. it might have said why she kept it too honest. >> rachel jeantel in her own words. this is "piers morgan live." [ applause ] >> a young woman who was on the phone with trayvon martin moments before he died, this is rachel...
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i had the same reaction as rachel. i was hurt, angered and the same thing happened the day after she testified. i had a -- we have a big social media outlet and people were just talking about her, talking about the way she looked and the way she presented herself, and i'm -- i'm looking at a 19-year-old girl who like a lot of -- like a lot of 19-year-old black youth have a hard time getting people to listen, and people then judge, you know, because they don't listen, and i thought -- and i thought that in the courtroom that no one was really listening to her. she was saying what she felt and what was true -- >> right, we also -- >> in her heart -- >> we also had her going through last night some of the language that young people in particular, black and white these days which can be misconstrued by older people. i want to play you a clip by rush limbaugh, that dinosaur that came out with a predictable response. listen to this. >> so nigga with an a on the end, i think i can now. isn't that the point? because it's not r
i had the same reaction as rachel. i was hurt, angered and the same thing happened the day after she testified. i had a -- we have a big social media outlet and people were just talking about her, talking about the way she looked and the way she presented herself, and i'm -- i'm looking at a 19-year-old girl who like a lot of -- like a lot of 19-year-old black youth have a hard time getting people to listen, and people then judge, you know, because they don't listen, and i thought -- and i...
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scary. >> rachel jeantel answers every question i put to her. she even answers questions from the studio audience. >> do you feel that your testimony strongly impacted the case at all? >> yes. >> in a negative way? >> no. it might have said why she kept it too honest. >> rachel jeantel in her own words. this is pieis "piers morgan liv" [ applause ] >> a young woman who was on the phone with trayvon martin moments before he died, this is rachel jeantel's first interview since she testified in the trial and she joins me now exclusively along with her attorney. rachel, welcome to you. >> hi, how are you? >> you're famous now. everybody watched your testimony and saw somebody who looked like they really didn't want to be there but also suffering from the fact that you lost your great friend, trayvon. >> yes. >> tell me, first of all, your reaction to the fact that george zimmerman was acquitted. >> disappointed, upset, angry, questioned and mad. >> the jury decided after a long deliberation that the prosecution hadn't proved the case. they believed
scary. >> rachel jeantel answers every question i put to her. she even answers questions from the studio audience. >> do you feel that your testimony strongly impacted the case at all? >> yes. >> in a negative way? >> no. it might have said why she kept it too honest. >> rachel jeantel in her own words. this is pieis "piers morgan liv" [ applause ] >> a young woman who was on the phone with trayvon martin moments before he died, this is rachel...
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rod, tell me first of all, how rachel jeantel is doing. she has had a barrage of negativity thrown her way, she's thrust into the spotlight. only 19 years old. how has she reacted to all that has come her way since she took the stand? >> she's doing quite well. i speak with rachel about three or four times a day since the trial. she's taking it in stride. i try to keep her away from the media and tell her to watch as little television as possible. stay off of facebook, stay off all the other social sites because you're still under oath and she may be called back to be a witness in the case. i don't want anything she may read or hear on the radio or television to influence the way she may of it if she's called back again as another witness. >> defense attorney don west did on the second day of her testimony question her about what he said was a change in her demeanor. did you sort of talk to her after the first day and i say i know it's frustrating but give us what you said to her between day one and day two. >> once a witness takes the sta
rod, tell me first of all, how rachel jeantel is doing. she has had a barrage of negativity thrown her way, she's thrust into the spotlight. only 19 years old. how has she reacted to all that has come her way since she took the stand? >> she's doing quite well. i speak with rachel about three or four times a day since the trial. she's taking it in stride. i try to keep her away from the media and tell her to watch as little television as possible. stay off of facebook, stay off all the...
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what do they think of rachel jeantel?bly proud of rachel jeantel, incredibly proud of her courage, incredibly proud that she got on that stand, and for two days she took just absolutely bombardment of questioning from don west. and held her ground and stuck to her same story over and over and over again. you know, after last night's interview with piers i think that rachel certainly reminded america that trayvon martin's a human being. he's not a symbol and he's certainly not a thug. >> yeah, but the juror that anderson cooper spoke to said she did not find rachel jeantel to be credible, she felt sorry for her. it wasn't effective testimony. >> because the juror has never met anyone like rachel jeantel. and that's a problem with our country and the race relations we have in our country. and piers morgan asking rachel last night, tell us about the world that you live in. these are american children. they don't live in a different world. they don't live in a different nation. the fact that we have two different americas whe
what do they think of rachel jeantel?bly proud of rachel jeantel, incredibly proud of her courage, incredibly proud that she got on that stand, and for two days she took just absolutely bombardment of questioning from don west. and held her ground and stuck to her same story over and over and over again. you know, after last night's interview with piers i think that rachel certainly reminded america that trayvon martin's a human being. he's not a symbol and he's certainly not a thug. >>...
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♪ hi, hi ♪ my name is rachel ♪ hi, hi ♪ my name is rachel ♪ tell me, what's your name?y name is leah ♪ hi, hi ♪ my name is hopkins ♪ now you know my name ♪ we make new friends each day ♪ and our old friends, they stay ♪ ♪ and they can be friends if we all play ♪ ♪ and we will have such fun today ♪ [ croaks ] [ laughter ] nice to meet you. sign "nice." one palm moves nicely across the other palm. nice. meet. pretend your pointers are two different people. when they come together, they meet. meet. you. just point right at the person. you. nice to meet you. nice to meet you. sign "nice," "meet," "you." nice to meet you. like two people meeting. nice to meet you. can you sign "nice to meet you"? alike. move your hand back and forth with your thumb and pinky. move between the things that are alike. sign it with me. alike. it's also the sign for "same." blond hair. alike. same basketballs. alike is the same. same hat. let's sign "alike." [ laughs ] different. cross your pointers, then move your hands away from each other. sign with me. different. different. different. differe
♪ hi, hi ♪ my name is rachel ♪ hi, hi ♪ my name is rachel ♪ tell me, what's your name?y name is leah ♪ hi, hi ♪ my name is hopkins ♪ now you know my name ♪ we make new friends each day ♪ and our old friends, they stay ♪ ♪ and they can be friends if we all play ♪ ♪ and we will have such fun today ♪ [ croaks ] [ laughter ] nice to meet you. sign "nice." one palm moves nicely across the other palm. nice. meet. pretend your pointers are two different people....
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and i really felt looking at rachel last night, if that rachel jeantel had given evidence in that way, what difference could that have made. now, as she said, you know, she believes there was a complete disconnect between this predominantly white female jury and the world that she and trayvon martin come from. i suspect there's also a disconnect from rachel's world to the world of those jurors. so there's a double disconnect here. and that must have played a part i think in the deliberations and this verdict. >> joe, i want you to sound off on that too. what is your reaction? i hope you were able to hear that sound from rachel as well. >> i was. but see, i don't -- obviously, there is a generational issue going on here. but what really happened was that they didn't find her credible. they didn't find her especially truthful, even though she seemed to think that she was being brutally honest and maybe she was. the point is both her demeanor on the stand as well as some contradictions in things that she'd said made her come across as not credible to the jurors and, frankly, to a lot of
and i really felt looking at rachel last night, if that rachel jeantel had given evidence in that way, what difference could that have made. now, as she said, you know, she believes there was a complete disconnect between this predominantly white female jury and the world that she and trayvon martin come from. i suspect there's also a disconnect from rachel's world to the world of those jurors. so there's a double disconnect here. and that must have played a part i think in the deliberations...
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rachel was very close to her family. jackson being an orphan, grew very close to rachels family. after the war of 1812 when he has become this national hero, there were people here all the time. basically, they were acknowledged to be nice horses, very cordial and very welcoming. -- nytes hostess, very cordial and very welcoming. they have lots and lots of company for the rest of rachel's life. they had many dinner parties and things here at the hermitage. there used to findings in the city, so they -- fine things in the city, so they acquired a good deal of those things, too. they had quite a bit of silver, such as these punch cups used. they would add some highly liquor out punch. she had very nice things with this dual image of her as this from the country lady. -- frumpy country they. jim was not so much that. -- she was not so much that. i think it was more about living in the country than anything about her appearance or clothing. during the war of 1812, there re letters from her that say things like, yes, do not let fame and fortune blind you to the fact that you have a wi
rachel was very close to her family. jackson being an orphan, grew very close to rachels family. after the war of 1812 when he has become this national hero, there were people here all the time. basically, they were acknowledged to be nice horses, very cordial and very welcoming. -- nytes hostess, very cordial and very welcoming. they have lots and lots of company for the rest of rachel's life. they had many dinner parties and things here at the hermitage. there used to findings in the city, so...
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rachel jeantel needs to get her act together. if my mother were alive she would say how dare she speak like that? >> do you know her educational background, larry? >> i know how she presented herself on the jury. >> larry do you know her educational background? >> people evaluate you based on the way you express yourself. >> do you know her educational background? this young 19-year-old black woman that you are viserating for her lack of intelligence. why don't you have any idea of her background? >> why don't you hire her as a co-host? >> why don't you -- >> i know -- >> why are e with talking about this -- let's talk about something -- >> i talked you to talk about rachel jeantel. >> let's talk about -- >> larry, larry. >> you are implying that it is. it is not. as we speak there is a guy in prison, somebody in an suv with his fiancee killed a hispanic who cut in front of him. >> larry. >> he wasn't arrested right away. the family wasn't agitated. the guy may not have been arrested. where are the cameras? you have some white gu
rachel jeantel needs to get her act together. if my mother were alive she would say how dare she speak like that? >> do you know her educational background, larry? >> i know how she presented herself on the jury. >> larry do you know her educational background? >> people evaluate you based on the way you express yourself. >> do you know her educational background? this young 19-year-old black woman that you are viserating for her lack of intelligence. why don't you...
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this is her first interview, rachel jeantel. than the color of anybody's skin, and was the prosecution simply out foxed by the defense? this is piers morgan live. >>> i want to begin with the young woman on the phone with trayvon martin the night he died. this is her first interview, rachel jeantel. >> hi, how are you? >> you are very famous now. everyone saw your testimony, you didn't look like you wanted to be there, you're also suffering from the loss of your friend trayvon martin. tell me about the fact that george zimmerman was acquitted. >> disappointed, upset, angry, question and mad. >> the jury decided after a long deliberation that the prosecution hadn't proved its case, they believed that it was trayvon on top of george zimmerman, that it was george zimmerman's voice on the tape crying out for help. and they concluded he acted in self-defense. what do you say to that? >> yes. just yes. >> in your heart, what do you believe happened. >> he was trying to get home, and he was, and that's a fact. >> and you know that beca
this is her first interview, rachel jeantel. than the color of anybody's skin, and was the prosecution simply out foxed by the defense? this is piers morgan live. >>> i want to begin with the young woman on the phone with trayvon martin the night he died. this is her first interview, rachel jeantel. >> hi, how are you? >> you are very famous now. everyone saw your testimony, you didn't look like you wanted to be there, you're also suffering from the loss of your friend...
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>>> plus my interview with rachel jeantel. she knew the zimmerman defense team for months before the trial. how she says they tried to fight her testimony. >> the defense never wanted me there. they had a plan for me. >> you're not going to want to miss the rest of what she has to say. >>> and remember, friend or foe, i want to know. send me your e-mails. reply al is coming. stay with us. >>> have you joined the "politicsnation" conversation on facebook yet? we hope you will. today our facebook fans are eager to hear from rachel jeantel. herself. and i will tell you about the interview that is coming up. better still, we'd like to know what you think about the interview and let us know what you think by heading over to facebook and search "politicsnation." like us and join the conversation after you check it out join the conversation that keeps going long after the show. this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day
>>> plus my interview with rachel jeantel. she knew the zimmerman defense team for months before the trial. how she says they tried to fight her testimony. >> the defense never wanted me there. they had a plan for me. >> you're not going to want to miss the rest of what she has to say. >>> and remember, friend or foe, i want to know. send me your e-mails. reply al is coming. stay with us. >>> have you joined the "politicsnation" conversation on...
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what did you make of the rachel jeantel interview there?. >> did you hear the interview i did with rachel jeantel? >> yeah, i saw part of it. >> she portrayed a very different kind of trayvon martin to the one that we had been led to believe by the defense. do you think this -- justice has been done here? >> well, i think that she clearly could have done a better job testifying if she had been proper preens by the lawyers, given an opportunity to. you know, she clearly was a controversial witness, that didn't mean she wasn't telling the truth. and i'm sure it's a foreign environment for her, she didn't want to be there, as i understand it, and she was attacked, you know in the lawyer manner. but i'll repeat, it doesn't mean she wasn't telling the truth many one thing i did hear, piers, people worrying about this comment about him being a cracka. let me tell you, i'm a cracka, been one for 70 years. a cracka to us means a person who was born here, we're native to florida. there's very few of us florida cracka's. less than 30% of the populati
what did you make of the rachel jeantel interview there?. >> did you hear the interview i did with rachel jeantel? >> yeah, i saw part of it. >> she portrayed a very different kind of trayvon martin to the one that we had been led to believe by the defense. do you think this -- justice has been done here? >> well, i think that she clearly could have done a better job testifying if she had been proper preens by the lawyers, given an opportunity to. you know, she clearly...
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care lynn and rachel do what they can nor the families and make that are every member of their clinic staff write condoll lens cards and the sympathy for the tragedyity conveyed throughout every step of the process, care lynn and rash chyle made sure that the patient received of the best possible care and personal if you have please welcome care lynn and rachel: (applause) ism (applause) . >> hi. so on behalf of rachel and myself our i would like to first thank -- for offering this incredible honor. but more importantly we want to thank the san francisco general hospital foundation for the work you do everyday to support san francisco general hospital to help us to continue to pursue our wishes of helping those in need. so we we are here today because of and on behalf of daniel abraham. (applause) . and the entire small but mighty hematology, oncology division at san francisco general hospital. (applause) . >> rachel and i are proud to be part of this dedicated team team team and understand that between the patient with cancer, you must acknowledge and treat not just their bodies but
care lynn and rachel do what they can nor the families and make that are every member of their clinic staff write condoll lens cards and the sympathy for the tragedyity conveyed throughout every step of the process, care lynn and rash chyle made sure that the patient received of the best possible care and personal if you have please welcome care lynn and rachel: (applause) ism (applause) . >> hi. so on behalf of rachel and myself our i would like to first thank -- for offering this...
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when rachel took the stand, when the term cracker comes up, that become as racial conversation. i mean, it's unimaginable that trial isn't about race. the question is can the jurors make an objective determination not from a place where race doesn't exist but hold it at arm's length and make a fair judgement. >> we heard george sizimmerman his own words use phrases like a-holes, punks and so on. the one thing we haven't heard from him is anything racial and if you study his background with terms of other people he had reported and so on, there doesn't seem to be any evidence that he's being a serial racial profiler in that sense. you know, is it -- is it unfair to him -- >> yeah -- >> to suggest he is a racial profiler? >> you know, i think those are two different things. there is no evidence he's a serial racial profiler. he seems to be somebody who makes himself a law enforcement agent and decides who is dangerous and isn't. when he saw a young african american male with nothing but skittles and a hoodie, that racial profile turned into a killing. that's the problem. he should
when rachel took the stand, when the term cracker comes up, that become as racial conversation. i mean, it's unimaginable that trial isn't about race. the question is can the jurors make an objective determination not from a place where race doesn't exist but hold it at arm's length and make a fair judgement. >> we heard george sizimmerman his own words use phrases like a-holes, punks and so on. the one thing we haven't heard from him is anything racial and if you study his background...
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rachel thank you so much for joining me. it was an apocalyptic day here a prime interest discord at the fed could be turns out bernanke is had germany at the fed is a waning and jim rickards painted a picture of the four horsemen journey into china their day of reckoning is nigh and wal-mart actually refusing to build more megaplex outpost with every thought we'd see the day but we did expect to see a living will from the likes of b.i.g. we'll just have to wait and see when it's executed thanks for watching and be sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here or prime interest to have a great night. wealthy british scientists are some time to. market. to. find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike's concert for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report. on larry king now however a stone the outspoken director opens up on drugs the best we can the world is here in california it's like seriously like french wine his movie career i think it's to be a bit of everythin
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what rachel's testimony and the reason why rachel's testimony is so important, she is the witness that out of the jury box and takes them on the path that trayvon martin took up until the point where he is accosted by george zimmerman and then eventually is killed by mr. zimmerman. so, her testimony was really important with regard to what was taken place before the encounter, what did trayvon martin relate to her about the encounter, and what she said was the absolute truth. i mean, she said she's on the phone with trayvon while he's walking, it all of a sudden starts to rain, he goes and stands by the mail port. at that point, he relates to her that there's some creepy guy who's watching him. she says, he might be a rapist, you better run. trayvon martin starts running. >> let me interrupt and ask you, then, because she didn't just call -- she didn't just say creepy. we all know what she said. she said cracker, too, then when questioned by don west, she said it wasn't a racial term and she was attacked by many factions of, you know, about that. has she rethought that, have you talked
what rachel's testimony and the reason why rachel's testimony is so important, she is the witness that out of the jury box and takes them on the path that trayvon martin took up until the point where he is accosted by george zimmerman and then eventually is killed by mr. zimmerman. so, her testimony was really important with regard to what was taken place before the encounter, what did trayvon martin relate to her about the encounter, and what she said was the absolute truth. i mean, she said...
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do you think rachel had an interest in the outcome of this case? i'm not saying it's a racial issue, it's a plain credibility issue. you have to examine what the law is. >> got to leave it there. thank you both very much indeed. this debate will keep going. there are aspects of this case that sound familiar to my next guest. he was a prosecutor in the o.j. simpson case. you heard the debate there. it's impossible to talk about this case without it turning into a race debate. you had exactly the same thing in the o.j. case. what is your take on the zimmerman-trayvon case? >> i think it's a race case without question. it was made a race case and the defense played the race card when they introduced a statement made by trayvon when he referred to zimmerman as a cracker. so race is the case. >> how do you see it playing out? obviously florida has a particular set of laws which are pretty supportive of what george zimmerman did, if you believe his version of events. >> well, how do i see it playing out? >> yeah. >> i think this is a case for the defense
do you think rachel had an interest in the outcome of this case? i'm not saying it's a racial issue, it's a plain credibility issue. you have to examine what the law is. >> got to leave it there. thank you both very much indeed. this debate will keep going. there are aspects of this case that sound familiar to my next guest. he was a prosecutor in the o.j. simpson case. you heard the debate there. it's impossible to talk about this case without it turning into a race debate. you had...
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on twitter at curious underscore rachel you can follow me at english rachel thank you so much for joining me. it was an apocalyptic day here a prime interest discord at the fed could it be turns out bernanke is had germany at the fed is a waning and jim rickards painted a picture of the four horsemen journey into china their day of reckoning is nine and wal-mart actually refusing to build more megaplex outpost we never thought we'd see the day but we did expect to see a living will from the likes of b.i.g. i'll just have to wait and see when it's executed thanks for watching and be sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here a prime interest to have a great night. the interview. this journey is not about seeing the world. it's a mission that i could to myself the project will succeed if i stay in the same place all the time. i've been travelling around the world for twenty days so far in all that time i haven't spent any money at all the main idea of the project because of the artist paints people's portraits in return for some goods. we have to get used to each other i think is a littl
on twitter at curious underscore rachel you can follow me at english rachel thank you so much for joining me. it was an apocalyptic day here a prime interest discord at the fed could it be turns out bernanke is had germany at the fed is a waning and jim rickards painted a picture of the four horsemen journey into china their day of reckoning is nine and wal-mart actually refusing to build more megaplex outpost we never thought we'd see the day but we did expect to see a living will from the...
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sign octopus with rachel. octopus. oh! dolphin. a real shark. let's sign shark. [giggles] [laughter] ♪ there are bubbles in the water ♪ ♪ waves in the water ♪ starfish in the water ♪ and shrimp in the water ♪ ♪ there are lobsters in the water ♪ ♪ crabs in the water ♪ octopus in the water ♪ and dolphins in the water ♪ ♪ ♪ looking above ♪ or looking below ♪ there are so many things ♪ i'd love to know ♪ looking above ♪ or looking below ♪ there are so many things ♪ i'd love to know ♪ ♪ ♪ there are bubbles in the water ♪ ♪ waves in the water ♪ whales in the water ♪ and sharks in the water ♪ ♪ and you don't seem so far at all ♪ ♪ but i'm happy to stay on this side of the wall ♪ alex, leah, hopkins, and i love signing with you. let's do it again soon. ♪ what do you do when you go to the zoo? ♪ ♪ you watch all the animals ♪ move like the animals ♪ sign all the animals too ♪ i do, i do ♪ watch all the animals ♪ move like the animals ♪ sign all the animals too for more information on american sign lan ♪ one yellow, one yellow, one yellow chi
sign octopus with rachel. octopus. oh! dolphin. a real shark. let's sign shark. [giggles] [laughter] ♪ there are bubbles in the water ♪ ♪ waves in the water ♪ starfish in the water ♪ and shrimp in the water ♪ ♪ there are lobsters in the water ♪ ♪ crabs in the water ♪ octopus in the water ♪ and dolphins in the water ♪ ♪ ♪ looking above ♪ or looking below ♪ there are so many things ♪ i'd love to know ♪ looking above ♪ or looking below ♪ there are so many...
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they have been very, very mean towards rachel. >> give me an example.me an example. >> i was listening to a radio broadcast the other day. there was some town hall meeting that was supposed to be taking place in miami. you had one doctor, psychiatrist, or psychologist, who had never met with rachel and he sits there and says it's clearly obvious that she suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, which i find offensive. other individuals talked about her hair. lolo jones, the olympic star, who came out and said based on the way she appeared and acted in court, she's going to burn the dvds of her testimony and sell it as madea goes to court. i find that very offensive. these are adults that are doing this. these aren't the children that are doing this. these aren't teenagers making these comments. these are adults who should know better. but you know what, you can't help ignorance. they decide they want to come across and be that way, they will have to face the music when the time comes. as many individuals as there are that come out against her, there
they have been very, very mean towards rachel. >> give me an example.me an example. >> i was listening to a radio broadcast the other day. there was some town hall meeting that was supposed to be taking place in miami. you had one doctor, psychiatrist, or psychologist, who had never met with rachel and he sits there and says it's clearly obvious that she suffers from post-traumatic stress disorder, which i find offensive. other individuals talked about her hair. lolo jones, the...
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rachel thank you so much for joining me. it was an apocalyptic day here a prime interest discord at the fed could it be turns out bernanke is had germany at the fed is a waning and jim rickards painted a picture of the four horsemen journey into china their day of reckoning is nine and wal-mart actually refusing to build more megaplex outpost we never thought we'd see the day but we did expect to see a living will from the likes of b.i.g. we'll just have to wait and see when it's executed thanks for watching and be sure to come back tomorrow from everyone here a prime interest to have a great night. if there is no legal ground for these countries to try to opera and edward snowden why do you thing they they're showing so much eager and this just says the united states in that first arrest can only explanation that the establishment in every country in the world are afraid of. the united states government's. got. a little bit. to hit. the wall. whistleblower edward snowden basks in an upsurge of support among americans while
rachel thank you so much for joining me. it was an apocalyptic day here a prime interest discord at the fed could it be turns out bernanke is had germany at the fed is a waning and jim rickards painted a picture of the four horsemen journey into china their day of reckoning is nine and wal-mart actually refusing to build more megaplex outpost we never thought we'd see the day but we did expect to see a living will from the likes of b.i.g. we'll just have to wait and see when it's executed...
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those were more relevant features. >> did you think rachel was credible? >> i did pick up some credible information from her. i do think he is a credible. >> who's voice do you think was on the 911 call? >> personally, i can't tell you who it was. from the witnesses' testimony and george zimmerman, i believe it was him. >> you believe it was george zimmerman's voice? >> yes. >> so not guilty? >> correct. >> so b-37 the juror that spoke out. did you see that interview? >> i did. i was surprised that anybody could come out that quickly and talk about this. i know when i got done and released what i thought. i don't know where to start or what to say. so i was little surprised. i wasn't surprised that it was her, but just think it was a little bit too soon. >> what is your reaction to the protests and demonstrations and talks of a civil rights complaint now? >> i just don't understand the civil rights complaint. i didn't see the evidence there in the courtroom that anybody believe that it was a civil rights case. the protests, people would be angry no matter
those were more relevant features. >> did you think rachel was credible? >> i did pick up some credible information from her. i do think he is a credible. >> who's voice do you think was on the 911 call? >> personally, i can't tell you who it was. from the witnesses' testimony and george zimmerman, i believe it was him. >> you believe it was george zimmerman's voice? >> yes. >> so not guilty? >> correct. >> so b-37 the juror that spoke out....
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-i rachel thank you so much for joining me today glad to be here. it was a kafkaesque day here a prime interest we learned there's no honor for old new jersey senators who rob peter to pay j.p. morgan and ferber ferber we got your number and much like the alamo we will not forget dodd frank turns three and is going through some growing pains at least we know that they're in the terrible twos and kafka himself turns one hundred thirty which would actually be a decent sentence length for john the done corps i would that the new deal jay finally get its act together and get serious about these bankers guys and go well it's us independence day tomorrow and we're going to celebrate independence we once had and you're in for once more and the fed thanks for watching and make sure to come back tomorrow and from everyone here a prime interest of a great night. wealthy british style. time. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy when mike stronger the no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. listen. the sp
-i rachel thank you so much for joining me today glad to be here. it was a kafkaesque day here a prime interest we learned there's no honor for old new jersey senators who rob peter to pay j.p. morgan and ferber ferber we got your number and much like the alamo we will not forget dodd frank turns three and is going through some growing pains at least we know that they're in the terrible twos and kafka himself turns one hundred thirty which would actually be a decent sentence length for john the...
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rachel nichols joins me. rachel, tiger gets compared to nicolaus. phil is like arnold palmer.isk taker, favorite of the fans. >> by winning this, his first british open, he moves up the pantheon and you're right. he is a risk taker. phil mickelson is brave on the golf course and sometimes ends up seeing the spectacular or it's foolish. we saw that just last month at the u.s. open when he was leading on the final sunday and then ended up blowing it coming in second. he was open after that tournament talking about how quote heart breaking it was. well, he also talked today about how he recovered from that. how he got from there to here in this message. >> you have to be resilient in this game because losing is such a big part of it. after losing the u.s. open, it could have easily gone where -- gone south where i was so deflated. i had a hard time coming back. but i looked at it and thought i was playing really good golf. playing some of the best of my career and didn't want to stop me from some potential victories this year and potential great play an i'm glad i didn't because
rachel nichols joins me. rachel, tiger gets compared to nicolaus. phil is like arnold palmer.isk taker, favorite of the fans. >> by winning this, his first british open, he moves up the pantheon and you're right. he is a risk taker. phil mickelson is brave on the golf course and sometimes ends up seeing the spectacular or it's foolish. we saw that just last month at the u.s. open when he was leading on the final sunday and then ended up blowing it coming in second. he was open after that...
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i did pick up on some things out of rachel jeantel's testimony. trayvon martin's phone records or her phone records when they were talking. >> of course, rachel jeantel is the friend that trayvon martin was talking to right before the shooting on the cell phone. >> yeah. i call them the ear witnesses. the ones that heard the noises. they helped me fill the gap and a couple of the eyewitnesss but i think the one thing that stands out the most is the injuries. just to mr. zimmerman. >> what did you think of neighbor john good's testimony? talked about mma style, ground and pound. >> yeah. i mean, you know, what i -- i got from that was just the motions he saw. you know? whether it was ground and pound or mma. you know? it wasn't relevant to me. it was just the motions and the fact that who he saw on top and who he thought was on the bottom i think those were more relevant features of his testimony to me. >> did you think rachel jeantel was credible? >> i think -- i did have some -- i did pick up some credible information from her so, yeah, i think s
i did pick up on some things out of rachel jeantel's testimony. trayvon martin's phone records or her phone records when they were talking. >> of course, rachel jeantel is the friend that trayvon martin was talking to right before the shooting on the cell phone. >> yeah. i call them the ear witnesses. the ones that heard the noises. they helped me fill the gap and a couple of the eyewitnesss but i think the one thing that stands out the most is the injuries. just to mr. zimmerman....
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it cost $50,000 [ bleep ] since you called the [ bleep ] police, rachel. >> reporter: rachel recorded enemy, rachel. >> you attacked me, michael. >> you [ bleep ] attacked me. >> reporter: rachel, who declined to do an interview with "20/20," wanted proof that dr. brown was out of control. >> would you ask yourself that, you stupid [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]! >> reporter: those recordings became evidence after rachel accused brown of twisting her arm, as if he meant to break it. prosecutors charged him with felony assault. >> he's a repeat offender and i think and thought he was a dangerous man and i wanted him to be held accountable for what he did this time. >> the trial of a prominent former hand surgeon is about to get under way. >> reporter: the case hits the local news. and rachel takes the stand to tell her story. >> he reached back. when he threw it at me, i moved my head. >> i'm really proud of rachel brown. she stood up to him. she testify and she told the jury what he did to her. >> reporter: but her testimony isn't convincing, and dr brown's lawyers call her a money grubbing gol
it cost $50,000 [ bleep ] since you called the [ bleep ] police, rachel. >> reporter: rachel recorded enemy, rachel. >> you attacked me, michael. >> you [ bleep ] attacked me. >> reporter: rachel, who declined to do an interview with "20/20," wanted proof that dr. brown was out of control. >> would you ask yourself that, you stupid [ bleep ]. [ bleep ]! >> reporter: those recordings became evidence after rachel accused brown of twisting her arm, as...
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rachel jeantel against the parade of witnesses that george zimmerman called, it's not about race. it's about credentialed people that came across as more credible witnesses. so i think it's a little risky to point at rachel jeantel and say, oh, you know, ignore all her problems and believe her just out right. >> is she really that important? obviously, she's a colorful witness -- >> very important. >> how so? >> sunny, why -- >> i think she's very important because she's the person on the phone with trayvon martin when the confrontation happened and she's the person that said trayvon martin was afraid. he believed that george zimmerman was creepy, was following him and that george zimmerman confronted him by saying what are you doing around here when trayvon martin asked why are you following me? george zimmerman didn't say i'm the neighborhood watch guy or anything like that and she says she heard trayvon -- she heard a bump and heard trayvon martin say get off, get off. that's important testimony and danny, you were one of the people that said she wasn't relatable. i don't know
rachel jeantel against the parade of witnesses that george zimmerman called, it's not about race. it's about credentialed people that came across as more credible witnesses. so i think it's a little risky to point at rachel jeantel and say, oh, you know, ignore all her problems and believe her just out right. >> is she really that important? obviously, she's a colorful witness -- >> very important. >> how so? >> sunny, why -- >> i think she's very important because...
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-i rachel thank you again for joining me on today's daily duel. and it was a dialectical day here on. one prime interest to explore the candidates the use of yellen and summers as potential bad chairpersons not to get too socratic of what is seen as the presentation of a false choice of a mainstay and our great and inspired republic and as far as measures that economic prosperity are concerned well let's just say you be or william de jesus does so to stick it looking increasingly that we have already been value of a leadership and a visual as a model with john whilst in salt leaving the logos and potatoes and those to you know you are finally we had to abandon our neutrality when baba taught poverty and amazon with great oh please forgive us of our day cartesian rationalism thanks for watching i'll be back tomorrow from everyone at prime interest i'm here and boring have a great. there's immediately those who leave the media. or the scene motions to the play you call the musical. their shoes that no one is there still with the guess that you deser
-i rachel thank you again for joining me on today's daily duel. and it was a dialectical day here on. one prime interest to explore the candidates the use of yellen and summers as potential bad chairpersons not to get too socratic of what is seen as the presentation of a false choice of a mainstay and our great and inspired republic and as far as measures that economic prosperity are concerned well let's just say you be or william de jesus does so to stick it looking increasingly that we have...
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one of the things people were talking about was rachel jeantel's casual use of rachel language.gger. >> why? >> people -- the whole word i say is a racist word. mind you, around 2 -- 2 -- 2000 they change it around. they start spelling it n-i-g-g-a. >> what does that mean to you, that way of spelling it? what does that word mean to you? >> that mean a male. >> a black male? >> no, any kind of male. >> black or white? >> any kind. chinese can say nigga. that's my chino nigga. >> rappers use it? >> they use it, yes. >> that's what they mean? >> but nigger, i advise you not to be by black people because they not going to have it like that. >> why? >> because that's a racist word. >> they're two different words? >> yeah. >> have different meanings in your community? >> no, in a generation, 2000. >> to young people? >> not young people. all people use that, too. >>> just want to have a discussion with this language. dr. franklin, i want to begin with you. you've been a president of a college for a number of years. you've worked with a lot of young people. her casual use of the racial
one of the things people were talking about was rachel jeantel's casual use of rachel language.gger. >> why? >> people -- the whole word i say is a racist word. mind you, around 2 -- 2 -- 2000 they change it around. they start spelling it n-i-g-g-a. >> what does that mean to you, that way of spelling it? what does that word mean to you? >> that mean a male. >> a black male? >> no, any kind of male. >> black or white? >> any kind. chinese can say...