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happy, sonny.kay? that's all i want for you. >> sonny: what about you? what about your happiness? >> olivia: i'll manage. i always do. >> dante: ah -- >> lulu: oh! sorry. we thought you were noodle buddha. >> maxie: is that some sort of pregnancy pun because my stomach is so huge? >> lulu: of course not. we love your giant belly. >> dante: we're just starving, and we thought you were our food, but, uh... come on in. what's going on? >> maxie: i have something important to tell you about the baby. [ door closes ] >> simone: may i help you, sir? >> spinelli: actually, i was looking for the owner -- ms. jerome? >> simone: ms. jerome is out of town. >> spinelli: ah, drat! [ chuckles ] >> simone: i'm ms. jerome's assistant. perhaps i can help you find what you're looking for. >> spinelli: perhaps you can. >> ava: silas, we have to stop meeting like this. >> rafe: your dad isn't danny's grandfather? >> molly: no. i'm sorry. i thought you knew. sam, kristina, and i all have different fathers. that's why m
happy, sonny.kay? that's all i want for you. >> sonny: what about you? what about your happiness? >> olivia: i'll manage. i always do. >> dante: ah -- >> lulu: oh! sorry. we thought you were noodle buddha. >> maxie: is that some sort of pregnancy pun because my stomach is so huge? >> lulu: of course not. we love your giant belly. >> dante: we're just starving, and we thought you were our food, but, uh... come on in. what's going on? >> maxie: i...
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>> shawn: well, i wouldn't have said it otherwise. >> sonny: okay, well, that means we've got to getn to business. >> shawn: mm-hmm. >> sonny: assuming that you have no problem with alexis. >> shawn: well, uh, alexis isn't a factor anymore. >> alexis: [ sighs ] >> shawn: sonny protects people he loves. and i want that, too. >> alexis: so you want to be a hit man because it's for the greater good? is that it? >> shawn: look, i don't know, alexis, okay?t i can't let it g. look, it gives me something that i-i didn't know i needed till i almost threw it away. can you find a way to live with that? >> alexis: no. i can't. [ door opens ] >> sam: hey. >> alexis: hi. >> sam: how's danny? >> alexis: he's sleeping. did you talk to dr. singh? did they find a donor? >> sam: dr. singh is off the case. danny has a new doctor now. >> alexis: what? who? >> sam: silas clay. >> ava: excuse me. doctor? i-i'm looking for my daughter. she's here somewhere, and she's having some te-- silas. >> silas: hello, ava. >> morgan: perfect. oh, kiki, this is guaranteed to take your mind off my brother. i mean, she'
>> shawn: well, i wouldn't have said it otherwise. >> sonny: okay, well, that means we've got to getn to business. >> shawn: mm-hmm. >> sonny: assuming that you have no problem with alexis. >> shawn: well, uh, alexis isn't a factor anymore. >> alexis: [ sighs ] >> shawn: sonny protects people he loves. and i want that, too. >> alexis: so you want to be a hit man because it's for the greater good? is that it? >> shawn: look, i don't know,...
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right. >> sonny is right. you have to set up your witnesses later in the case the cross examination of this witness to me seems very odd t. jury knows this person is qualified, make your point. >> i guess the family member will say it's trayvon martin's voice on the tape. they can say, yeah, it's unreliab unreliable. >> we were all saying you would recognize their voice than some expert is going to. >> i got to take a break. we'll be back with more after this. . >> good morning, i'm carol costello, sthaumpg so much for joining us. welcome to the newsroom. we're covering the george zimmerman murder trial. you are about to hear live testimony from dr. nakasone, an fbi voice analyst him he testified there is no way he can determine whose tape was screaming on that 911 call. he couldn't tell whether it was a younger man or an older man. he said the best way is to come from the person or person, they would best know the voice on tape. dr. nakasone is being cross-examined by don west, george zimmerman's defense atto
right. >> sonny is right. you have to set up your witnesses later in the case the cross examination of this witness to me seems very odd t. jury knows this person is qualified, make your point. >> i guess the family member will say it's trayvon martin's voice on the tape. they can say, yeah, it's unreliab unreliable. >> we were all saying you would recognize their voice than some expert is going to. >> i got to take a break. we'll be back with more after this. . >>...
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. >> okay, sonnie, i know i'm wrong.ut i have one question. >> this is like your third question, mark. >> okay, but when he asks the lead detective do you read the comics and the lead detective said no. and then he said do you remember in the comics, they have that little bubble over their head? >> seriously, didn't you cringe? didn't you really think at that point this prosecutor has basically lost his mind? i suspect they're just throwing the case. >> oh, come on, mark. that's ridiculous. >> i think they're throwing the case. >> that's absurd. but, sonnie, i don't understand is what does it prove if he took these courses and he knew what self defense was? everybody knows what self defense is. >> it proves that he lies. he proves that he embellished. >> he said he didn't know about them. >> it was a sad student. >> yeah, there's that part where -- if you gave me -- if you considered me not credible or even untruthful because i couldn't remember some things i'd learned in school, then i'm the least credible person in ame
. >> okay, sonnie, i know i'm wrong.ut i have one question. >> this is like your third question, mark. >> okay, but when he asks the lead detective do you read the comics and the lead detective said no. and then he said do you remember in the comics, they have that little bubble over their head? >> seriously, didn't you cringe? didn't you really think at that point this prosecutor has basically lost his mind? i suspect they're just throwing the case. >> oh, come...
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sonny goyal and i'm available to answer any questions. [speaker not understood]. >>> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is sonny goyal [speaker not understood]. i'll try to make this brief. our family has been in the gas business since about 1978, started by my father and his brothers. today they're still actively involved in the business and our business is to own and operate gas stations. we do not lease them. we do not flip them. we do not buy them to just sell them. as you know, oil companies have sold all of their retail assets. so, back in 2010 we went and purchased this location from shell. the format of gas stations as you know, which ahmad just mentioned, has changed over the years. they're no longer possible with just gas and a mechanics bay. longer warranties for cars and modern technology has kind of destroyed the ability for traditional gas stations to kind of function. so, in order for our gas station to compete and keep our gas prices at a competitive level, we do look for ancillary businesses to kind of is up leapt and
sonny goyal and i'm available to answer any questions. [speaker not understood]. >>> good afternoon, commissioners. my name is sonny goyal [speaker not understood]. i'll try to make this brief. our family has been in the gas business since about 1978, started by my father and his brothers. today they're still actively involved in the business and our business is to own and operate gas stations. we do not lease them. we do not flip them. we do not buy them to just sell them. as you...
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san francisco mayor, sonny jim rolph stared into the crowds of those who have gathered. a moment in history. the birth of a publicly own transit system. san francisco municipal railway. muni as it would become to be known. happy birthday, muni, here is to the next 100 years. the birth of muni had been a long-time coming. over the years the city was disjointed privately owned companies. horses and steam and electric-powered vehicles. creating a hodgepodge of transit options. none of them particularly satisfying to city residents. the city transit system like the city itself would have changes during the san francisco earthquake. the transition that will pursue from this aftermath would change san francisco's transportation system once again. facilitated by city boss, abe ruth, ushering in the electric city car. the writing was on the wall. the clammer had begun for the experiment including public transit people. owned by the people and for the people. the idea of a consolidated city-owned transit system had begun traction. and in 1909, voters went to the polls and created
san francisco mayor, sonny jim rolph stared into the crowds of those who have gathered. a moment in history. the birth of a publicly own transit system. san francisco municipal railway. muni as it would become to be known. happy birthday, muni, here is to the next 100 years. the birth of muni had been a long-time coming. over the years the city was disjointed privately owned companies. horses and steam and electric-powered vehicles. creating a hodgepodge of transit options. none of them...
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sonny, now, on cross, the defense is asking about florida stand your ground law.ey're asking that question to a guy that teaches this. and the prosecution is objecting. why is that? >> i'm not quite sure why they're objecting at this point because i think that it's not really harmful to the prosecution. okay, they're at sidebar, so we don't know what their reasoning is. but i suspect, perhaps, they are thinking that this is running pretty far afield of the direct examination and that it really isn't relevant, all these hypotheticals. but i don't think that it's harmful to the prosecution and so, you know, why object? i mean, if this witness is shown to be someone that really does understand the law and understands stands your ground and taught it to george zimmerman and george zimmerman was such a great state of the union that he got an a in the class, i mean, i suspect the government can then argue, carol, well, you know, he certainly lied when he told sean hannity he had never heard stand your ground. he certainly knew enough police procedure to profile someone.
sonny, now, on cross, the defense is asking about florida stand your ground law.ey're asking that question to a guy that teaches this. and the prosecution is objecting. why is that? >> i'm not quite sure why they're objecting at this point because i think that it's not really harmful to the prosecution. okay, they're at sidebar, so we don't know what their reasoning is. but i suspect, perhaps, they are thinking that this is running pretty far afield of the direct examination and that it...
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sonny in illinois. sonny. what was it? >> what would you do for us investors here?do you think about aes corporation? >> utility, no. i'm going to own aep. tim in california. tim. >> i was wondering about smith & wesson. >> no. if i'm going to own guns, i'm going to own cabela. let's go to curtis in ohio. curtis. >> boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> what happened to roundees and what's your read op it? >> it's now up because of takeover talk. i like the fundamentals. i like kroger. let's go to jeff in iowa. jeff. >> hey, thank you, jim. boo-yah to you from iowa hawkeye state. silver being at low levels, it's a good time to roll back the truck on silver wheaton? >> no, no, no, no. but we did go to iowa to have a really terrific time. let's go to buddy in south carolina. buddy. >> hi, jim. >> hey, how's it going? >> how are you? well, aside from the fact that i don't seem to know what i'm doing and i keep losing money, i decided to start watching your show and get some advice. the question i have now is unimedics. >> oh, man, that's like the third stock i ever bought in my
sonny in illinois. sonny. what was it? >> what would you do for us investors here?do you think about aes corporation? >> utility, no. i'm going to own aep. tim in california. tim. >> i was wondering about smith & wesson. >> no. if i'm going to own guns, i'm going to own cabela. let's go to curtis in ohio. curtis. >> boo-yah, jim. >> boo-yah. >> what happened to roundees and what's your read op it? >> it's now up because of takeover talk. i...
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sonny in texas. sonny? >> caller: i'm excited that you're taking my call.alling regarding alexon, alxn. i bought it at 112. it's been up and down since. i'm trying to decide between staying strong and going for greener pastures. what's the best way to play this? >> we like this one. autoimmune and cardiovascular. a lot of people think it's too big to be taken over because it's almost $20 billion. i think it's a great company and you should own it. let's go to louisiana. justin in louisiana. justin? >> caller: jim, a big boo-yah from the crescent city, new orleans. >> i'll be down there soon enough. what's happening? >> caller: nothing much, man. feel free to stop by the house, get a cocktail. my question is on globus. with the likes of metronics and striker, having more diversification of my portfolio. >> i like the situation. i would not sell it. i'm tempted to buy it on any weakness. john in texas. >> caller: greetings from the lone star state. it's a balmy 83 degrees and dry. i'm looking at buying shares of regeneron as my fa ma stock in a diversified po
sonny in texas. sonny? >> caller: i'm excited that you're taking my call.alling regarding alexon, alxn. i bought it at 112. it's been up and down since. i'm trying to decide between staying strong and going for greener pastures. what's the best way to play this? >> we like this one. autoimmune and cardiovascular. a lot of people think it's too big to be taken over because it's almost $20 billion. i think it's a great company and you should own it. let's go to louisiana. justin in...
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so i might sonny bless we we both you know we hopeless but not really we got it we got a silver haired old well you know what what have the we lost the family hope i would if they were brother from the wow did not you know company here so. i'm here tonight to kids are. kind of tired of this situation they had really wants to have their own place. and. i did my best to get in there and they. then when i go back turners enter the us saying dad just get on the ground and. everybody goes there's not i want to get a house for them around is now that is syrian army yeah you know. it's and. i'm like someone's gonna love it and i want to know what i was going. on move for my kids. i still believe in the american dream because without a vision the people will perish. so i still believe in him the dream i'm living the dream i'm back in my home and i'm fighting for others to stay in their homes a sense of cisco they have a waiting list of twenty seven thousand people i'll say that again they have a waiting list of twenty seven thousand people you know i have a nothing but respect for president ob
so i might sonny bless we we both you know we hopeless but not really we got it we got a silver haired old well you know what what have the we lost the family hope i would if they were brother from the wow did not you know company here so. i'm here tonight to kids are. kind of tired of this situation they had really wants to have their own place. and. i did my best to get in there and they. then when i go back turners enter the us saying dad just get on the ground and. everybody goes there's...
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they bring in first round pick sonny gray for his debut, that is not the way to start.g out three pitches but the a's lose 5-0 pirates. >> new raider, he has been charged with assault following a fight back home in hawaii. he and his brother got in a brawl at a at a bar, life's a beach. yeah, it is. he is facing to misdemeanor charges. he spent four years with the browns before he signed with the raiders. warriors officially completed the deal that will bring andre iguodala. head coach and warriors picking up on jackson's contract with the 2014-15 season and two more full years on the deal. jackson led the warriors and you have to think of long term extension for the coach seems likely. >> they are reporting that andrew bynum has signed a deal with cleveland. he missed all last season with knee problems. didn't play for the 76ers. >> stage 11, tour de france, time trial, 20 miles through the town and martin. >> we'll leave with breaking news. getting into the newsroom. a live picture from sfo. runway 28 left where the activity has increased at the site of the wreckage o
they bring in first round pick sonny gray for his debut, that is not the way to start.g out three pitches but the a's lose 5-0 pirates. >> new raider, he has been charged with assault following a fight back home in hawaii. he and his brother got in a brawl at a at a bar, life's a beach. yeah, it is. he is facing to misdemeanor charges. he spent four years with the browns before he signed with the raiders. warriors officially completed the deal that will bring andre iguodala. head coach...
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. >> sonny miller is the former supervisor of mcallen's crime scene investigations. the slide viewer that was found, whose slide viewer was that? >> investigators found out that it had belonged to father feit. >> father feit has always denied to police that he killed irene garza. he acknowledged taking irene's confession at the rectory and told investigators she left, but family members suspected him immediately. >> certainly that was in everyone's mind since her car was still at the church, she had gone to confession. >> later that night, father feit had cuts and injuries on his hands. he told fellow priests and investigators he got them when he was locked out of his home and climbed to a second floor balcony to get in. but when experts administered a lie detector test, they concluded feit was concealing facts and showing guilt. they thought definitely he was guilty of the murder, but there were no eyewitnesses, and soon after the murder, the church moved feit far away to a series of monasteries. he was never charged, and the murder of irene garza went cold for deca
. >> sonny miller is the former supervisor of mcallen's crime scene investigations. the slide viewer that was found, whose slide viewer was that? >> investigators found out that it had belonged to father feit. >> father feit has always denied to police that he killed irene garza. he acknowledged taking irene's confession at the rectory and told investigators she left, but family members suspected him immediately. >> certainly that was in everyone's mind since her car was...
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. >> sonny miller is the former supervisor of mcallen's crime scene investigations. slide viewer that was found, whose slide viewer was that? >> investigators found out it had belonged to father feit. >> father feit has always denied to police he killed irene garza. he acknowledged taking irene's confession at rectory and told investigators she left, but family members suspected him immediately. >> certainly, that was in everyone's mind since her car was still at the church, she had gone to confession. >> late that night, father feit had cuts and injuries on his hands. he told fellow priests and investigators he got them when he was locked out of his home and climbed to a second floor balcony to get in. but when experts administered a lie detector test, they concluded feit was concealing facts and showing guilt. they thought definitely he was guilty of the murder, but there were no eyewitnesses, and soon after the murder, the church moved feit far away to a series of monasteries. he was never charged, and the murder of irene garza went cold for decades. early on, why
. >> sonny miller is the former supervisor of mcallen's crime scene investigations. slide viewer that was found, whose slide viewer was that? >> investigators found out it had belonged to father feit. >> father feit has always denied to police he killed irene garza. he acknowledged taking irene's confession at rectory and told investigators she left, but family members suspected him immediately. >> certainly, that was in everyone's mind since her car was still at the...
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. >> the victim is 39-year-old sonny buchanan. a landscaper. >> immediately we were pretty sure it was going to be related to the previous evening's shooting. >> the two crime scenes are just over four miles apart. >> we're reasonably sure that they were parked within several hundred yards of this location. they managed to sight the victim and take the shot. >> 30 minutes later the carnage continues. >> what happened here at the gas station? >> i had to fill the car up with gas. there was a gentleman filling his car. it was a taxi. he looked at me, and i looked at him, and then i looked down for a split second just to pick up my credit card, and then i heard a very loud bang. >> the shot came from up here. >> then i looked up, and the taxi driver was walking towards my car. he said to me, call an ambulance, and he collapsed. i saw a lot of blood. >> the taxi driver is 54-year-old premkumar walekar. the witness is caroline amro, an emergency room doctor. >> i realized that he was having something called aganal breathing, which is t
. >> the victim is 39-year-old sonny buchanan. a landscaper. >> immediately we were pretty sure it was going to be related to the previous evening's shooting. >> the two crime scenes are just over four miles apart. >> we're reasonably sure that they were parked within several hundred yards of this location. they managed to sight the victim and take the shot. >> 30 minutes later the carnage continues. >> what happened here at the gas station? >> i had to...
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. >> sonny miller is the former supervisor of mcallen's crime scene investigation. viewer that was found, whose slide viewer was that? >> investigators found it belonged to father feit. >> father feit denied to police he killed irene garza. he acknowledged taking irene's confession at rectory and told investigators she left. but family members suspected him immediately. >> certainly that was in everyone's mind since her car was still at the church, she had gone to confession. >> later that night, father feit had cuts and injuries on his hands. he told fellow priests and investigators he got them when he was locked out of his home and climbed to a second floor balcony to get in. but when experts administered a lie detector test they concluded feit was concealing facts and showing guilt. they thought definitely he was guilty of the murder. but there were no eyewitnesses. and soon after the murder the church moved feit far away to a series of monasteries. he was never charged, and the murder of irene garza went cold for decades. early on why do you think he wasn't pros
. >> sonny miller is the former supervisor of mcallen's crime scene investigation. viewer that was found, whose slide viewer was that? >> investigators found it belonged to father feit. >> father feit denied to police he killed irene garza. he acknowledged taking irene's confession at rectory and told investigators she left. but family members suspected him immediately. >> certainly that was in everyone's mind since her car was still at the church, she had gone to...
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. >> i woke up and i heard sonny and cher. "i got you babe." >> mother nature has us in a pickle. warmest time of year is usually august, september, and october. so, summer is not lost yet. ry car dry, with mist and drizzle possible. 7:00, around the bay, misty and 56. at noon, 62, and hazy again but not "spare the air" day and 70 at 4:00. you need jackets this evening in the mid-60's. the clouds are in the north bay. they will hang an the north bay at noon and 70 and below average and 80 with sunshine at 4:00 and a cool 72 at 7:00. the coast has drizzle, mid-50's and the upper 50's but mostly cloudy at noon and a few sunny spots at 4:00 and 60's is all you get. now the traffic with leyla gulen? >> i said i would cover hotspots. we have a report of a fire in petaluma southbound 101 at 116 causing spectator slowing at 33 miles per hour. it sparked up and was put out and something else flared up so the fire department is on the scene and active right now. 116 in the westbound direction is starting to load up and looking slow there. it continues to be slow on 101 if you head in the s
. >> i woke up and i heard sonny and cher. "i got you babe." >> mother nature has us in a pickle. warmest time of year is usually august, september, and october. so, summer is not lost yet. ry car dry, with mist and drizzle possible. 7:00, around the bay, misty and 56. at noon, 62, and hazy again but not "spare the air" day and 70 at 4:00. you need jackets this evening in the mid-60's. the clouds are in the north bay. they will hang an the north bay at noon and...
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. >> sonny, you disagree. tell us why. >> you know, i don't know.ause at the very end when you have investigator serino saying that george zimmerman say i was hoping that someone had videotaped it, this altercation, and the response from serino was i believed he was either a serial liar -- you know, pathological liar or telling the truth, and i believed he was telling the truth, i think the fact that they ended it with that, the examination today and the jury is going back to their hotel rooms to think about that, you know, was a pretty good ending for the defense. now, again, during direct examination, i thought that the prosecution went a long way towards showing a lot of inconsistencies within his statements. but i think on cross-examination, i would agree with jeff, it was a pretty masterful cross-examination. and there's more to come tomorrow. >> certainly is. don't go too far away. jeff, don't go too far away. we've got a lot more coverage coming up. just to recap, i'm wolf blitzer in "the situation room." we're beginning with the most dramati
. >> sonny, you disagree. tell us why. >> you know, i don't know.ause at the very end when you have investigator serino saying that george zimmerman say i was hoping that someone had videotaped it, this altercation, and the response from serino was i believed he was either a serial liar -- you know, pathological liar or telling the truth, and i believed he was telling the truth, i think the fact that they ended it with that, the examination today and the jury is going back to their...
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you know, making the argument, i was talking to my friend sonny johnson back there earlier about how it's time for us, especially as black conservatives, to move beyond the race discussion and start talking about how we persuade people. honestly when i've had an open, passionate discussion about why i am a conservative, a former liberal, now conservative, and have explained why -- it's because i care for my people. it's because i care for my community. it is because everything we've been doing for the last 50 years has made things worse for us, not better. and i want us to try something different. you start winning people -- so we need to have that discussion. >> i promise we'll get everybody. judge, you are a superior court judge in north carolina. >> yes. >> okay. and a role model and a success story for everybody. are these kids going to be left behind if they are not working in the summer snim. >> absolutely. and i have been a member of the republican party for ten years now, proud member, had a road to damascus conversion where i fell off the dock and saw the light. and i have h
you know, making the argument, i was talking to my friend sonny johnson back there earlier about how it's time for us, especially as black conservatives, to move beyond the race discussion and start talking about how we persuade people. honestly when i've had an open, passionate discussion about why i am a conservative, a former liberal, now conservative, and have explained why -- it's because i care for my people. it's because i care for my community. it is because everything we've been doing...
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sonny liston? the stand of ground thing, it's a lot of mumbo-jumbo, and it doesn't matter anyway. ted is right. an african-american on the stand, the bias cuts against zimmerman, to martin and said, listen, this guy is allowed to take a stand. i don't believe that zimmerman was in a reasonable fear of serious bodily injury or death by a kid with skittles and iced tea, but then again, after 30 years in the courtroom, maybe i haven't been around too long. >> diana, what do you think? could this inadvertently help zimerman out, showing he knew the ins and outs of the law when he acted? >> listen, i thought calling osterman the best guy in the world was the worst mistake the prosecution made. today i stand corrected. it's calling the professor. note, they were all calling him professor. he was just a public defender who is now a j.a.g. attorney who taught one semester at a community college. we're calling him the professor, because he taught the jury that george zimmerman version of self-defense. don west, he's been beleaguered, made bad jokes, got a daughter out of control, but, man,
sonny liston? the stand of ground thing, it's a lot of mumbo-jumbo, and it doesn't matter anyway. ted is right. an african-american on the stand, the bias cuts against zimmerman, to martin and said, listen, this guy is allowed to take a stand. i don't believe that zimmerman was in a reasonable fear of serious bodily injury or death by a kid with skittles and iced tea, but then again, after 30 years in the courtroom, maybe i haven't been around too long. >> diana, what do you think? could...
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sonny, i want you to weigh in on what we just heard.you think of day seven in this dramatic testimony? >> in my view, wolf, day seven was a win for the prosecution. i mean, they came out of the box swinging certainly by getting serino's statements that he felt that george zimmerman was truthful. getting that stricken from the record. getting instructions to the jury they were to disregard it. then they went on and on and on getting serino to concede so many of the prosecution's points. one, they said you know what? if you profile someone as a criminal, that's profiling, isn't it? he conceded that point, wolf. he also conceded that he believed george zimmerman was following trayvon martin. he then conceded that that behavior could be considered ill will, hate, spite. which is one of the elements that the prosecution has to prove. then he also, you know, got him on -- the prosecution also sort of delved into the fact that george zimmerman said he had to get outside of the car to get an address that was right in front of his yies. and fina
sonny, i want you to weigh in on what we just heard.you think of day seven in this dramatic testimony? >> in my view, wolf, day seven was a win for the prosecution. i mean, they came out of the box swinging certainly by getting serino's statements that he felt that george zimmerman was truthful. getting that stricken from the record. getting instructions to the jury they were to disregard it. then they went on and on and on getting serino to concede so many of the prosecution's points....
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. >> joining me live is cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin, sonny hossain and mark geragos, author of how the criminal system works and sometimes doesn't. let's just get first impressions. jeff, what do you think? >> i had a contradictory reaction. i thought the jury's verdict was understandable. i'm not sure i would have resolved it the same way, but i certainly wasn't surprised. but i just felt tremendous sadness too. i thought this is a verdict that will -- a lot of people will view with great cynicism and will not reflect well on the american legal system or the american government. so i felt sad about that. but i also felt the jury was very understandable verdict. >> danny? >> well, i thought it was a -- i thought it was the correct verdict. in any verdict watch, whether it's a case of my own or a case like this that i'm observing, as the time approaches the verdict, everyone second guesses. i have to admit not guilty for months and months and months. but for the last few hours before the verdict approached and when the question came out about manslaughter, i have to say i started to
. >> joining me live is cnn legal analyst jeffrey toobin, sonny hossain and mark geragos, author of how the criminal system works and sometimes doesn't. let's just get first impressions. jeff, what do you think? >> i had a contradictory reaction. i thought the jury's verdict was understandable. i'm not sure i would have resolved it the same way, but i certainly wasn't surprised. but i just felt tremendous sadness too. i thought this is a verdict that will -- a lot of people will...
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. >> back with the panelist, sonny hostin and mark geragos. >> this is essentially what you were talkingterday when you guys were arguing over the extent of his injuries and as long as george zimmerman was scared by the extent of his injury, whether or not those injuries really were something that were as serious as maybe he thought they were, that doesn't matter. what matters is what he felt about them, correct? >> that's exactly why i don't understand this witness either. if you're the prosecution why do you put this witness on? he, in that little exchange gave precisely what we discussed last night is going to be the defense's argument. my guess, you're going to see the jury talk about this precisely this when they go back there first thing in their deliberations. this is one of the key issues for them to understand that and the prosecution, their own witness cuts them off at the knees. >> marcia clark, do you agree with that? >> a little bit, but i understand why they put him on. they wanted to show the jury that george zimmerman knew the kind of story he had to tell in order to conc
. >> back with the panelist, sonny hostin and mark geragos. >> this is essentially what you were talkingterday when you guys were arguing over the extent of his injuries and as long as george zimmerman was scared by the extent of his injury, whether or not those injuries really were something that were as serious as maybe he thought they were, that doesn't matter. what matters is what he felt about them, correct? >> that's exactly why i don't understand this witness either. if...
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cespedes finished 0-4 liriano: 7 ip, 4 hits, 0 runs, 6 k, 1 bb bottom 5th, 5-0 piratesend on a high note sonnyy's major league debut the a's 18th overall pick in 2011 draft strikes out first hitter of his career final: 5-0 pirates notes: a's first ever loss to the pirates, 11-1 all time, finish road trip 5-2, still hold ½ game lead in al west over texas another rough day all arounbd for the giangs. matt cain makes first start since giving up 8 runs in last start top 1st, no score daniel murphy hits a single his counterpart former [ female announcer ] it's a warm sunrise e over a classic roast. it's a morning breeze smooth as black silk. with folgers gourmet selections k-cup packs you can turn any day gourmet. rich roasts and flavors... available where you buy groceries. rich roasts and flavors... having necessary school supplies can mean the difference between success and failure. the day i start, i'm already behind. i never know what i'm gonna need. new school, new classes, new kids. it's hard starting over. to help, sleep train is collecting school supplies for local foster children. bring y
cespedes finished 0-4 liriano: 7 ip, 4 hits, 0 runs, 6 k, 1 bb bottom 5th, 5-0 piratesend on a high note sonnyy's major league debut the a's 18th overall pick in 2011 draft strikes out first hitter of his career final: 5-0 pirates notes: a's first ever loss to the pirates, 11-1 all time, finish road trip 5-2, still hold ½ game lead in al west over texas another rough day all arounbd for the giangs. matt cain makes first start since giving up 8 runs in last start top 1st, no score daniel murphy...
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sonny. >> i suspect so. about whether or not the prosecution should put it in. obviously the lawyers have agreed on whatever issues there were and it's possible it will come in. >> anybody disagree? anybody think the lawyers could have come to a meeting of the minds and agree it doesn't come into the trial? >> probably not. i'm going to guess probably not because. >> go ahead. >> in this case each side has parts of this tape that they want in. the prosecution wants it because any time someone gives a statement there will be inconsistencies no matter how clear it is. on the defense side there's exculpatory elements to this tape. it's not a tape where the defense steps on al land mine. it's highly likely that the tape or part of it is coming in. it's likely they can both concede at person points. some can come in. >> clearly they were arguing at one point for it not to be in. what is the argument, danny, for not putting in if it's such a key piece of evidence? >> well, there's assuming just for now the defense
sonny. >> i suspect so. about whether or not the prosecution should put it in. obviously the lawyers have agreed on whatever issues there were and it's possible it will come in. >> anybody disagree? anybody think the lawyers could have come to a meeting of the minds and agree it doesn't come into the trial? >> probably not. i'm going to guess probably not because. >> go ahead. >> in this case each side has parts of this tape that they want in. the prosecution wants...
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analyst and former prosecutor sonny hostin and steve greenburg, a criminal defense attorney in chicagowant to make sure we can get to each one of you. let's get to it. paul, let's talk to you first. you guys can jump in as well. the prosecution, they made a very passionate case. they also in closings talked about use your common sense hitting on that emotional, the emotional cord chris was talking about. they were not able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt to the jury that george zimmerman did not use force. listen to the lead prosecutor talking after the verdict and we'll chat about it. >> i am disappointed as we are with the verdict but we accept it. we live in a great country that has a great criminal justice system. it's not perfect but it's the best in the world and we respect the jury's verdict. >> so he respects the jury's verdict but if you're him this morning, what are you thinking about? where did he go wrong? what did they miss? >> well, they're stuck with the facts that they have and frankly, they didn't have the facts in this case. bernie is a talented prosecutor. he trie
analyst and former prosecutor sonny hostin and steve greenburg, a criminal defense attorney in chicagowant to make sure we can get to each one of you. let's get to it. paul, let's talk to you first. you guys can jump in as well. the prosecution, they made a very passionate case. they also in closings talked about use your common sense hitting on that emotional, the emotional cord chris was talking about. they were not able to prove beyond a reasonable doubt to the jury that george zimmerman did...
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cnn's legal analyst sonny hostin brings us along with danny zavalos.nth hour now, is there some sort of belief that as long as the deliberations go it favors acquittal, vice versa? >> hen i was prosecuting cases they used to say a quick verdict was a guilty verdict and the longer the jury was out the more likely they were having trouble with the evidence and the more likely there would be some sort of acquittal. but i don't know. i think you've got to throw that out when you're talking about a case like this, a complex case, a complicated case, a case that's not a whodunit, but was the person, you know, legally justified in doing so. i think you've got to sort of throw all of that out and it's anyone's guess because you know that this is a methodical jury. there are only six of them. they're all women. they initially, john, asked, the first thing they asked two minutes into their deliberations was for the inventory list of exhibits, so that tells you right there this is not your ordinary jury, they'll not make a quick decision and they'll look through
cnn's legal analyst sonny hostin brings us along with danny zavalos.nth hour now, is there some sort of belief that as long as the deliberations go it favors acquittal, vice versa? >> hen i was prosecuting cases they used to say a quick verdict was a guilty verdict and the longer the jury was out the more likely they were having trouble with the evidence and the more likely there would be some sort of acquittal. but i don't know. i think you've got to throw that out when you're talking...
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. -- sonni. chipolte mex dan grail. ashley: now we're talking. >> trip advisors. are, i want people to think about this, if you had a neighbor, you say you know what? i will start selling hardwood floors an started doing pretty well and year later business is doing well and offer you a chance to invest in it. you might do it, if you had an investor opened up mexican restaurant and two years later he has four of them. listen i'm trying to expand across the country, you might do that that's what i'm saying people have to look at this not not context of the market. forget about the market and wall street and insider trading jerks. think about great companies. think of these guys being your neighbors at some point. don't worry whether it is too late. if you think the great company and business is doing well. something to consider. tracy: peter lynch style. invest in what you know. >> you may not know it but it s easy to understand. you can see there is some success to it. i always dreamed after neighbor with a penny stock. i throw, like, 20 grand at it, next thing you
. -- sonni. chipolte mex dan grail. ashley: now we're talking. >> trip advisors. are, i want people to think about this, if you had a neighbor, you say you know what? i will start selling hardwood floors an started doing pretty well and year later business is doing well and offer you a chance to invest in it. you might do it, if you had an investor opened up mexican restaurant and two years later he has four of them. listen i'm trying to expand across the country, you might do that that's...
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the first time since the verdict, we're going to find out what he's telling our own legal analyst sonny really couldn't have come at a better time. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy model year-end event. [ male announcer ] the chevy model year-end event. the 13s are going fast, time to get yours. right now, get this great lease on a 2013 chevy cruse ls for around $149 a month. we know it's your videoconference of the day. hi! hi, buddy! that's why the free wifi and hot breakfast are something to smile about. book a great getaway now and feel the hamptonality mhandle more than 165 billionl letters and packages a year. that's about 34 million pounds of mail every day. ever wonder what this costs you as a taxpayer? millions? tens of millions? hundreds of millions? not a single cent. the united states postal service doesn't run on your
the first time since the verdict, we're going to find out what he's telling our own legal analyst sonny really couldn't have come at a better time. these chevys are moving fast. i'll take that malibu. yeah excuse me, the equinox in atlantis blue is mine! i was here first, it's mine. i called about that one, it's mine. mine! mine. it's mine. it's mine. mine. mine. mine. mine. it's mine! no it's not, it's mine! better get going, it's chevy model year-end event. [ male announcer ] the chevy model...
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sonny's barbeque. and that's a north carolina famous restaurant in the charlotte area. and we had the field hearing ver there and we sampled sonny's barbeque the night before the field hearing. it was great. and what that company is doing is they found out that 70%, since the recession, 70% of people changed their eating out habits by reducing or even eliminating dining out and increasing menu prices which is what they'll tell you to do. just up your price. well, people quit coming. when people quit coming for your restaurant, you go out of business. and what they're finding out is that they have had to cut, as mr. speaker, as dr. gingrey clearly pointed out, they're looking at cutting their employees' hours to 29. or under so that many full-time employees will now be part-time employees. so they'll go under that threshold of 49. the community colonel where we held the hearing -- college where we held the hearing made a very eloquent statement that they were going to have to not allow adjunct faculty and what many community colleges do, about 65% of their faculty are fu
sonny's barbeque. and that's a north carolina famous restaurant in the charlotte area. and we had the field hearing ver there and we sampled sonny's barbeque the night before the field hearing. it was great. and what that company is doing is they found out that 70%, since the recession, 70% of people changed their eating out habits by reducing or even eliminating dining out and increasing menu prices which is what they'll tell you to do. just up your price. well, people quit coming. when people...
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. >> a great husband and wife duo, some say she dragged sonny along. yoko should not. there we go. learned how to play just so she could be in there. don't to. we were talking earlier, richard and linda thompson, let's check the futures. >> there you go. yoko. john is flying guitar. >> stampbdzing behind her going, why am i here? >> what is your point, though, joe? i don't get it. is it about what men will do, kind of? it's about the things that men will do, kind of. >> right. >> i do think. not this. things like that. >> yes. >> i can't say i'm amused. >> have we everyone checked the boards? >> we did. >> we will have more. there we go. we will go r do another segment. so i will shut up. >> this is our american made series, schschrivers. the owner of schrivers joins us from her should be on ocean city boardwalk. thank you for joining us here. >> good morning. thank you for having me. >> we know a lot of people on the jersey shore had a good time since sandy you have you all fared? >> we did very well the boardwalk and the businesses on the board walk, we really got spared compared
. >> a great husband and wife duo, some say she dragged sonny along. yoko should not. there we go. learned how to play just so she could be in there. don't to. we were talking earlier, richard and linda thompson, let's check the futures. >> there you go. yoko. john is flying guitar. >> stampbdzing behind her going, why am i here? >> what is your point, though, joe? i don't get it. is it about what men will do, kind of? it's about the things that men will do, kind of....