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he cannot watch television but does have access to the commissary. >> this is just for we have a longrney in order to finish what we set out to do to get justice for trayvon martin >> zimmerman says he acted in self-defense under the stand your ground lot. >> the un security council is holding an emergency meeting following north korea's failed rocket launch. the rocket splintered into pieces soon after takeoff. world leaders denounce the launch and north korea insisted is a peaceful effort to send a satellite to space. syrian activists had a brief clash today and it appears to be an isolated breach of the cease- fire. the u.n.-brokered truce went into effect yesterday and so far the syrian regime has stopped the shelling. >> developing news, we live look at a press conference in modesto talking about the deputy and a civilian were killed i could not get close enough to see anything but it looked like there was obvious fire damage >> the community might think that the shooter is still on the loose. what you want to tell them we do have the situation under control and we don't feel any
he cannot watch television but does have access to the commissary. >> this is just for we have a longrney in order to finish what we set out to do to get justice for trayvon martin >> zimmerman says he acted in self-defense under the stand your ground lot. >> the un security council is holding an emergency meeting following north korea's failed rocket launch. the rocket splintered into pieces soon after takeoff. world leaders denounce the launch and north korea insisted is a...
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the quartermaster general. it is clear from correspondence by commissary general a.b. eaton that the military wanted to use the second floor of the slave quarters to house subsistence bureau, civilian and military personnel. the commissary general vacated decatur house in 1874, turning it over to edward beal who purchased it from the gadsby heirs. edward beal and his wife mary made extensive renovations to the decatur house during the first years of their ownership. but the only significant change made to slave quarters was in stall agency of a new slate roof over the original wood shingle roof, likely around 1875. the earliest known photograph of slave quarters is this 1885 image, in which the north elevation of the slave quarters is barely visible over here. but you get the sense of it, its size and shape. the african-american men pictured in the foreground could have been servants living in the slave quarters. i am going to continue to use that term to talk about the building, not only because it makes clear the original intent of its construction, but also because i
the quartermaster general. it is clear from correspondence by commissary general a.b. eaton that the military wanted to use the second floor of the slave quarters to house subsistence bureau, civilian and military personnel. the commissary general vacated decatur house in 1874, turning it over to edward beal who purchased it from the gadsby heirs. edward beal and his wife mary made extensive renovations to the decatur house during the first years of their ownership. but the only significant...
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he cannot watch television but has access to the commissary. this receipt says he spent more than $80 on soap, playing cards, and snacks. the attorney says his client is scared >> now that he knows he is facing charges that could put him in prison for life, how could you not be frightened? >> keys being held in an isolated cell. officials say he's being kept away from the general population because of the high-profile nature of the case. simmons' lawyer says his client will plead not guilty. the neighborhood watch volunteer says he fired in self- defense after the teenager attack in but prosecutors say is the arm and followed and confronted the unarmed teenager after a police dispatcher told him not to. it also points to screams heard in the 911 col. martin's mother says it is her son's voice >> we have a long journey in order to finish what we set out to do to get justice for trayvon martin >> if convicted zimmerman faces 25 years-life in prison. >> the brother of thomas kincaid says the well-known artist was drinking on the night of his death.
he cannot watch television but has access to the commissary. this receipt says he spent more than $80 on soap, playing cards, and snacks. the attorney says his client is scared >> now that he knows he is facing charges that could put him in prison for life, how could you not be frightened? >> keys being held in an isolated cell. officials say he's being kept away from the general population because of the high-profile nature of the case. simmons' lawyer says his client will plead...
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he can't watch television but has access to the jail commissary. this receipt shows he spent $80 on soap, playing cards and snacks. zimmerman's attorney says his client is scared. >> now to know that he's facing charges that could put him in prison for life, how could not be be froitened. >> reporter: he's being held in an isolated cell here. officials say he's kept away from the general population because of the high-profile nature of the case. his lawyer says he'll plead not guilty. the neighborhood watch volunteer says he fired in self-defense after the teenager attacked him. prosecutors say zimmerman followed and confronted the unarmed teen after a police dispatcher told him not to. the state points to screams heard in a 911 call. martin's mother, sybrina fulton, says it's her son's voice. >> we are setting out for justice tin for trayvon. >> reporter: if convicted he faces 25 years to life in prison. an attorney for the martin family says they want to real peel or amend florida's stand your grand laws as part of trayvon martin's legacy. >> man
he can't watch television but has access to the jail commissary. this receipt shows he spent $80 on soap, playing cards and snacks. zimmerman's attorney says his client is scared. >> now to know that he's facing charges that could put him in prison for life, how could not be be froitened. >> reporter: he's being held in an isolated cell here. officials say he's kept away from the general population because of the high-profile nature of the case. his lawyer says he'll plead not...
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their breakfast will get their lunch will get their dinner they also have the ability to go to the commissary and get some food stuffs basic kind of junk food that's where things are kind of round out the it's not nutrition but the taste in the quality of the food that they eat here they have absolutely no say over what they're going to eat and that among other reasons is what's motivating this this lawsuit and it's quite unusual too that this lawsuit is going forward and it's getting some traction because the prison loaf neutralises been around for at least every day no question about it so that's the thing right is that we feel this is not the first lawsuit right over national often if one is actually going forward i mean i have other people have the same reaction as you know as parents pre-date here with a violent elevator following you know it's one thing to say that food doesn't have to taste good for prisoners i don't think that anyone is going to expect the big meal but it's another thing if it's actually unsafe and make prisoners have complained about food since day one it doesn't hav
their breakfast will get their lunch will get their dinner they also have the ability to go to the commissary and get some food stuffs basic kind of junk food that's where things are kind of round out the it's not nutrition but the taste in the quality of the food that they eat here they have absolutely no say over what they're going to eat and that among other reasons is what's motivating this this lawsuit and it's quite unusual too that this lawsuit is going forward and it's getting some...
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trash bags we get every day and the tampons i get at the commissary. >> and what about the highlighter? >> i got that from field day. >> what were you doing with a highlighter in the tampon? >> i had no idea it was in there. >> was it like this when you -- >> the way that the body of this writeup is, it's making it sound like mr. roundtree found an assembled sex toy. i'm asking for a dismissal on this. >> the hearings officer, sergeant gooch, places a call to the officer who wrote the disciplinary report. >> officer roundtree, you confiscated the items that she had, the highlighter and things of that? >> right. >> okay. when you collected the evidence on this, was this intact? >> the first time we saw her it was entact. when we went back in there, the rubber glove was taken off and i got everything and broke it down. >> may i ask you why you didn't collect the evidence when you first saw it? i mean -- >> we weren't looking for that. what we was looking for was tobacco or tobacco products when we came across that. >> so it was your assumption that this was a sexual toy? >> yes. yes, it
trash bags we get every day and the tampons i get at the commissary. >> and what about the highlighter? >> i got that from field day. >> what were you doing with a highlighter in the tampon? >> i had no idea it was in there. >> was it like this when you -- >> the way that the body of this writeup is, it's making it sound like mr. roundtree found an assembled sex toy. i'm asking for a dismissal on this. >> the hearings officer, sergeant gooch, places a...
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we try to cook for ourselves with stuff that we get from the commissary. e made the burritos from hell. it's the best we can do with what we have here. there's like beef stew, chili beans, beans, rice. and a bunch of spices and stuff like that. and some cheese, of course. >> my dad always asked me what will we eat for the evening and i tell them mystery meat, because you never know what we're eating here. of course there's a menu but when you go, it doesn't look like what's on the menu. >> you've got chef boy r.j. >> we've become micro masters after a while and no open flame or anything but after trial and error, here we are. >> i don't know but i'm smelling some chicken. >> that's black beans. >> i was hoping for watermelon, collard greens, something. >> the hazards of neighbors and short walls. >> well, i'm in the santa fe level ii murph. which is just a minimum restrict unit, which is, you've got more movement than the level iiis. with me it's kind of hard because i got two kids by myself. my kids will ask me what i do to get in here. and i don't know if
we try to cook for ourselves with stuff that we get from the commissary. e made the burritos from hell. it's the best we can do with what we have here. there's like beef stew, chili beans, beans, rice. and a bunch of spices and stuff like that. and some cheese, of course. >> my dad always asked me what will we eat for the evening and i tell them mystery meat, because you never know what we're eating here. of course there's a menu but when you go, it doesn't look like what's on the menu....
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you cannot in his 67 square in cell but he has access to the commissary and he has already spent nearly $80 on items including snacks and playing cards. >> doctors say that in a bit could improve the lives of millions. >> i see a glimmer of the person i used to be right now which is very exciting. >> the,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> a radical new treatment for parkinson's could improve the lives of those battling that disease. >> the gene therapy treatments can showing success in great britain. >> she was says that she can finally enjoy life and her countryside home in cambridge. she has lived with parkinson's disease for 17 years but a team of scientists develop a treatment that change your life. >> i can see a glimmer of the person that i used to be now which is very exciting. >> she is one of 15 people in the world to take part in a therapy experiments. scientists create and inject a virus into the brain, the shot jump starts the production of dopamine, a chemical that patients need to fight parkinson's. without dopamine a shaken cannot control movement. >> it should give them a better quality
you cannot in his 67 square in cell but he has access to the commissary and he has already spent nearly $80 on items including snacks and playing cards. >> doctors say that in a bit could improve the lives of millions. >> i see a glimmer of the person i used to be right now which is very exciting. >> the,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> a radical new treatment for parkinson's could improve the lives of those battling that disease. >> the gene therapy treatments can showing...
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can get reading material from the jail library or by mail order and can purchasing items from the commissary. his first order included toiletries, clothing, puzzle books, playing cards and snack food. and he gets three meals a day and three hours of recreation each week. that's a quick rundown of george zimmerman's physical circumstances. his mental state and his case going forward i talked with it to his new attorney, mark o'mara. mr. o'mara, you spoke with your client. how is he doing? >> i think he's stressed. he is certainly nervous. it's been a long process for him including the imposed isolation of the last several weeks and now he's facing second-degree murder charges and if nothing else, the dress of having been involved in an event where someone passed away. >> what are his thoughts about the charges against him in the proceedings thus far? >> neither he nor i have seen the evidence presented by the state. it's hard to really say whether or not the charges of second-degree were appropriate or overcharging. we'll have to wait to see. he's frustrated he was charges at all. but i think
can get reading material from the jail library or by mail order and can purchasing items from the commissary. his first order included toiletries, clothing, puzzle books, playing cards and snack food. and he gets three meals a day and three hours of recreation each week. that's a quick rundown of george zimmerman's physical circumstances. his mental state and his case going forward i talked with it to his new attorney, mark o'mara. mr. o'mara, you spoke with your client. how is he doing?...
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mean, there's nothing to disprove it, but it fits, you know, buying some fresh bread for the general's commissary. and these are all artifacts off the field, again, a number of the items are items that were recovered with the national dead. you see an ovm belt plate, ohio volunteer militia. you see a jackknife. almost everybody had knives of some type, many had big knives. some were collected on the field. some would have come up with the war dead. this always attracts attention. people just sit there and look at all that stuff while they are touring around. but indeed a witness to shiloh would be this saddle, pommel holsters, belt, scabbard and sword carried by major john mcferrin who was in the 70th ohio infantry, serving in sherman's division. assigned to ralph buckman's brigade. it would have been on his horse as he participated in the battle. 70th saw significant action. but he would be dead to in october of 1862 from fever. the majority of the artillery round all come from shiloh. recovered through the years from the battlefield. representing the types of explosive rounds or solid shot util
mean, there's nothing to disprove it, but it fits, you know, buying some fresh bread for the general's commissary. and these are all artifacts off the field, again, a number of the items are items that were recovered with the national dead. you see an ovm belt plate, ohio volunteer militia. you see a jackknife. almost everybody had knives of some type, many had big knives. some were collected on the field. some would have come up with the war dead. this always attracts attention. people just...
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buying some fresh bread for the general's commissary, and these are all artifacts off the field. again, a number of the items are items that were recovered with the national dead. you see an ovm belt plate, ohio volunteer militia. you see jackknifes. almost everybody had a knife of some type. some of them have big bowie knives like many of the confederates. the buttons are off the field, collected off the field. some of them would have come up with the war dead. this exhibit always attracts attention. people just sit there and look at all that stuff throughout their touring around. but indeed a witness to shiloh would be this grimsley saddle, holsters, belts, scabbard and sword carried by major john mcferrin who was in the 70th ohio infantry serving in sherman's division assigned to ralph buckland's brigade, so that would have been on his horse as he participated in the battle. the 70th saw significant action, but he would be dead in october of 1862 from fever. the majority of the artillery rounds all have provenience to shiloh, recovered through the years from the battlefield re
buying some fresh bread for the general's commissary, and these are all artifacts off the field. again, a number of the items are items that were recovered with the national dead. you see an ovm belt plate, ohio volunteer militia. you see jackknifes. almost everybody had a knife of some type. some of them have big bowie knives like many of the confederates. the buttons are off the field, collected off the field. some of them would have come up with the war dead. this exhibit always attracts...
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he can't watch tv, but has access to the jail's commissary.s receipt shows, he's already spentdz nearly -- spent nearly $80 on snacks and playing cards. zimmerman is expected to plead not guilty. >> in sanford, florida, randall pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. >> zimmerman's attorney says he hasn't decided yet if he will ask for a change of ven sue. >>> -- venue. >>> two oklahoma men are charged with hate crimes in addition to murder for a deadly shooting spree in tulsa. watts and england are accused in a string of shootings of african americans that left three dead and two others injured. police say the men appeared to choose victims at random but target them for their race. one possible motive may have been england's desire to seek some twisted form of revenge because his father was murdered by an african american man two years ago. >>> a an accident in the whitemarsh area. sky eyesky eye chopper 13 over i-95 at the convention calerton overpass. at least four vehicles were involved in the crash. rescuereds -- rescuers managed to get them out o
he can't watch tv, but has access to the jail's commissary.s receipt shows, he's already spentdz nearly -- spent nearly $80 on snacks and playing cards. zimmerman is expected to plead not guilty. >> in sanford, florida, randall pinkston, wjz eyewitness news. >> zimmerman's attorney says he hasn't decided yet if he will ask for a change of ven sue. >>> -- venue. >>> two oklahoma men are charged with hate crimes in addition to murder for a deadly shooting spree in...
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but has access to the jail's commissary. this receipt shows he's already spent $87 on incidentals and playing cards. zimmerman is expected to plead not guilty when he is formally arraigned may 29th. >> zimmerman's attorney says he has not yet decided whether he will ask for a change of venue. >>> if you're waiting for someone to get home there work, let's -- from work, let's check on the roads with kristy breslin at wjz traffic. >>> it has been a nightmare today. northbound 95. we're still looking at a half han hour delay there, from keith avenue past the beltway. that's due to the earlier accident. and expect another 30 minutes as well, northbound harbor tunnel throughway. that's over from lombard street to 95. traveling on the top side inner loop. stop and go there from park heights avenue to providence road. another 25 minutes in that direction. and on the west side inner loop, sluggish there from frederick road to security boulevard. no relief in sight for the outer loop as well. still slow there from 795 to baltimore na
but has access to the jail's commissary. this receipt shows he's already spent $87 on incidentals and playing cards. zimmerman is expected to plead not guilty when he is formally arraigned may 29th. >> zimmerman's attorney says he has not yet decided whether he will ask for a change of venue. >>> if you're waiting for someone to get home there work, let's -- from work, let's check on the roads with kristy breslin at wjz traffic. >>> it has been a nightmare today....
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he can't watch tv but has access to the jail's commissary. this receipt shows he's already spent $80 on incidentals and playing cards. zimmerman is expected to plead not guilty when he's going to be arraigned. >> zimmerman's attorney says he hasn't decided if he'll ask for a change of venue. >>> a baltimore jury takes just minutes to agree on a verdict in the hit-and-run deaths of two teens. gigi barnett is live in the newsroom with more on the decision in the complicated case. gigi? >> reporter: well, kai, the judge found 28-year-old rubin dunne not guilty in the crash that killed two teenage girls. the girls were hit as they crossed at martin luther king boulevard and pratt street. police arrested rubin dunne. dunne's girlfriend, kendra miles, took the stand and said she was driving but she switched seats with him because he was drunk. the defense said it was impossible to tell for sure which person was behind the wheel. >> reporter: they're still children. >> they're still children. and they were good kids. and they will not die in vain. a
he can't watch tv but has access to the jail's commissary. this receipt shows he's already spent $80 on incidentals and playing cards. zimmerman is expected to plead not guilty when he's going to be arraigned. >> zimmerman's attorney says he hasn't decided if he'll ask for a change of venue. >>> a baltimore jury takes just minutes to agree on a verdict in the hit-and-run deaths of two teens. gigi barnett is live in the newsroom with more on the decision in the complicated case....
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he cannot watch tv in his 67 square foot cell, but he has access to the jail commissary. this receipt shows he's already spent nearly $80 on items including snacks and playing cards. zimmerman is expected to plead not guilty when he's phenomenally arraigned may 29th. a -- formally arraigned may 29th. a local business owner says she's pleased the case is in the criminal justice system but believes it will be years before the damage to the city's reputation is repaired. randall pinkston from sanford, florida. >> zimmerman's attorney said he has not decided if he will ask for a venue change. >>> two men who confessed in a shooting spree in tell us auto, oklahoma, now face murder and hate -- tulsa, oklahoma, now face murder and hate crime charges accused of shooting four african american men and woman over easter weekend. three victims died. police believe england wanted to avenge his father's killing by a black man two years ago. >>> frayed tempers and lots of political fallout is what's left behind from the failed 2012 maryland legislative session, that with what's been dub
he cannot watch tv in his 67 square foot cell, but he has access to the jail commissary. this receipt shows he's already spent nearly $80 on items including snacks and playing cards. zimmerman is expected to plead not guilty when he's phenomenally arraigned may 29th. a -- formally arraigned may 29th. a local business owner says she's pleased the case is in the criminal justice system but believes it will be years before the damage to the city's reputation is repaired. randall pinkston from...
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he can't watch television but does have access to the jail commissary.ows he spent nearly $80 on items, including soap, playing cards, and snacks. zimmerman's attorney says his client is scared. >> now to know that he is facing charges that could put him in prison for life, how could you not be frightened. >> reporter: zimmerman is being held in an isolated cell here at the seminole county correctional facility. officials say he's being kept away from the general population because of the high profile nature of the case. dispimerman's -- zimmerman's lawyer says his client will plead not guilty when he's arraigned may 29. the neighborhood watch volunteer says he fired in self- defense after the teenager attacked him. but prosecutors say zimmerman followed and confronted the unarmed teen after a police dispatcher told him not to. the state also points to screams heard in a 911 call. martin's mother sabrina fulton says it's her son's voice. >> we have a long journey in order to finish what we set out to do and that's to get justice for trayvon. >> reporter:
he can't watch television but does have access to the jail commissary.ows he spent nearly $80 on items, including soap, playing cards, and snacks. zimmerman's attorney says his client is scared. >> now to know that he is facing charges that could put him in prison for life, how could you not be frightened. >> reporter: zimmerman is being held in an isolated cell here at the seminole county correctional facility. officials say he's being kept away from the general population because...
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mother had told us about being in the depression and being hungry and eating food and going to the commissary to ask for food. but my mother that same week had received a shipment of clothes from relatives in the north and relatives in the north can't even though the north was and what they thought of it is still at maser clerking. so so they sent her some really nice clothes and they put them on. my mother was very beautiful. and so she put on his clothes. she went to ask for food and the white woman said how dare you come here asking for anything looking better than me. now mayweather would've looked better than her anyway, but she really, you know -- so i thought the humiliation at that moment for my mother. and i needed a story to tell since i am not violent. many in my family are violent, but i don't seem to have that gene. so i have a created jean and i decided to read a story that would use voodoo, which people know about, to take care of this woman. but it had to be authentic. it had to be the real deal. so i found zora and i found exactly how you do this and i put it in the story. an
mother had told us about being in the depression and being hungry and eating food and going to the commissary to ask for food. but my mother that same week had received a shipment of clothes from relatives in the north and relatives in the north can't even though the north was and what they thought of it is still at maser clerking. so so they sent her some really nice clothes and they put them on. my mother was very beautiful. and so she put on his clothes. she went to ask for food and the...
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mother had told us about being in the depression and being hungry and eating food and going to the commissary to ask for food. but my mother that same week had received a shipment of clothes from relatives in the north and relatives in the north can't even though the north was and what they thought of it is still at maser clerking. so so they sent her some really nice clothes and they put them on. my mother was very beautiful. and so she put on his clothes. she went to ask for food and the white woman said how dare you come here asking for anything looking better than me. now mayweather would've looked better than her anyway, but she really, you know -- so i thought the humiliation at that moment for my mother. and i needed a story to tell since i am not violent. many in my family are violent, but i don't seem to have that gene. so i have a created jean and i decided to read a story that would use voodoo, which people know about, to take care of this woman. but it had to be authentic. it had to be the real deal. so i found zora and i found exactly how you do this and i put it in the story. an
mother had told us about being in the depression and being hungry and eating food and going to the commissary to ask for food. but my mother that same week had received a shipment of clothes from relatives in the north and relatives in the north can't even though the north was and what they thought of it is still at maser clerking. so so they sent her some really nice clothes and they put them on. my mother was very beautiful. and so she put on his clothes. she went to ask for food and the...
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and they show that george zimmerman made some purchases at the jail commissary, including white cheddar popcorn, chocolate cream cookies, and jolly ranchers. ann? >> all right. kerry sanders, thank you so much this morning. it is now 7:11. now here's carl. >> ann, thanks. now to the presidential race. the white house is distansing itself from a comment made by a democratic strategist who declared mitt romney's wife has never worked a day in her life. words that have led to a new political storm over the role of women. nbc's andrea mitchell has that story. andrea, good morning. >> good morning, carl. the political campaign erupted over that offhand comment that has truly re-ignited the mommy wars. >> come on. we're going to go vote. >> reporter: the battle for the white house is a battle for women voters. >> there's been a lot of talk about women, and women's issues lately. >> this president has failed america's women. >> reporter: but mitt romney is far behind, facing a yawning gender gap that could doom his campaign, if not fixed. romney has been relying on his wife. >> and the champio
and they show that george zimmerman made some purchases at the jail commissary, including white cheddar popcorn, chocolate cream cookies, and jolly ranchers. ann? >> all right. kerry sanders, thank you so much this morning. it is now 7:11. now here's carl. >> ann, thanks. now to the presidential race. the white house is distansing itself from a comment made by a democratic strategist who declared mitt romney's wife has never worked a day in her life. words that have led to a new...
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one of the ladies had worked in the commissary, we'd seen her many times.nd, of course, we were trained, what to watch for and so forth. we got back here to colorado, and, oh, my gosh, i knew there's a pipeline coming up from mexico, but i began finding out in the loveland, greeley and i-76 it's no longer just migrant workers from the mexico. there are many different folks from different countries coming through. also with the beef plantses in greeley and fort morgan there's a lot of somalians, there's a lot of iranians started coming in about the '70s. how do we as citizens begin to understand who's friendly and who's not? [laughter] >> that's a good question. um, one of the things i try and tell people is that when we look at this problem in the future, i try and remind people that one of the goals of a group like al-qaeda or extremists is to try and encourage us to use religion as a dividing line. do you know what i mean by that? to be overly suspicious of people who are muslim, for example. when, in fact, i think when we want to create a dividing line,
one of the ladies had worked in the commissary, we'd seen her many times.nd, of course, we were trained, what to watch for and so forth. we got back here to colorado, and, oh, my gosh, i knew there's a pipeline coming up from mexico, but i began finding out in the loveland, greeley and i-76 it's no longer just migrant workers from the mexico. there are many different folks from different countries coming through. also with the beef plantses in greeley and fort morgan there's a lot of somalians,...
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we also know that beyond that he's had some access to the c e commissary and he did stock up on somebarrels and jolly ranchers. he spent $79.84. apparently he thinks he's going to be there a while. >> a lot of detail there. it's very interesting. the special prosecutor angela corey released the affidavit yesterday. what does it tell us about probable cause in this case? >> reporter: this is, as you point out, the probable cause affidavit. it's a thumbnail sketch of the prosecution's case, and they pretty much lay it all on george zimmerman beginning with what they say was george zimmerman profiling 17-year-old trayvon martin as he was making his way back from the convenience store and, of course, he had no weapon, he had every legal right to be there. beyond that they also start talking about how george clearly began to follow, frightened trayvon martin, and also at one point confronted trayvon martin and that led to some sort of altercation in which the fatal shot was fired. it's very much a narrative that favors to the family of trayvon martin. this is what they had maintained happ
we also know that beyond that he's had some access to the c e commissary and he did stock up on somebarrels and jolly ranchers. he spent $79.84. apparently he thinks he's going to be there a while. >> a lot of detail there. it's very interesting. the special prosecutor angela corey released the affidavit yesterday. what does it tell us about probable cause in this case? >> reporter: this is, as you point out, the probable cause affidavit. it's a thumbnail sketch of the prosecution's...
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the family. >> reporter: jail officials also released new details about zimmerman's first day behind bars. this commissary receipt, showing his clothes size, large. the fact he wears contracts. like crossword puzzles and apparently fritos. and despite the bail hearing scheduled for next week, zimmerman's attorney says he doesn't expect zimmerman to make bail. he is preparing for a year-long legal battle and expects zimmerman to remain under custody, under watch, separated from the prison population for his own security. robin? >> we'll see what happens there, matt. thank you. >>> we bring in "gma" legal analyst, dan abrams. some people were surprised that the new attorney did not ask for bail. but you think that's a smart move. >> i think so. judges are human. and this is a discretionary call for this judge, based on a whole series of factors. like his ties to the community, the severity of crime, the risk of flight. so, the judge gets to make this call. and it's a smarter move to let some of the public anger subside, let some time go by, and then ask the judge to evaluate this, even though they still exp
the family. >> reporter: jail officials also released new details about zimmerman's first day behind bars. this commissary receipt, showing his clothes size, large. the fact he wears contracts. like crossword puzzles and apparently fritos. and despite the bail hearing scheduled for next week, zimmerman's attorney says he doesn't expect zimmerman to make bail. he is preparing for a year-long legal battle and expects zimmerman to remain under custody, under watch, separated from the prison...
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the local feel that we don't have. so i believe that it's a good question and we need much more effort in that direction. >> yes commissary >> my last job was the american ambassador to denmark. turkey, the largest muslim country is secular, but has shown some tenants these to move away from that, do you see that being a concern and the influence that egypt? could eject become -- i mean, turkey is such a good role model in that area. do you see that changing? >> well, i am aware of the shortcomings on the turkish experiment. their problems are not with the press. there are political trials involving the military, which may be justified. i do not know, but there has been a history of military coups, so there is at least some basis for considering the possibility that there is justification in the procedures. but they all reflect, obviously, certain inadequacies on the democratic poetical process. nonetheless, having said this, i think an overall assessment of turkish modernization, secularization, democratization of the last hundred years has to be quite high and the persistence with which it was viewed as impressive, real
the local feel that we don't have. so i believe that it's a good question and we need much more effort in that direction. >> yes commissary >> my last job was the american ambassador to denmark. turkey, the largest muslim country is secular, but has shown some tenants these to move away from that, do you see that being a concern and the influence that egypt? could eject become -- i mean, turkey is such a good role model in that area. do you see that changing? >> well, i am...
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the coolest individual you could meet over here. know what i'm saying? if you need something, if this commissary in and you ain't got nothing, this ain't no white and black thing. we're all equal. that's how it is. mike jones, everybody love mike jones. you can't get mad at mike jones. you just can't. >> next on "lockup: pendleton juvenile," mike jones sets his mind on release. >> don't leave with these people, man. and if you choose to meet up with them, you're stupid. >> and staff have an excruciating time with jacob shauntee. >> why would you do that? >> he's a good kid. >> so you're trying to lose fingers because you got bored? >>> more than 300 male offenders are locked up behind the razor wire fences of pendleton juvenile correctional facility. in today's morning staff meeting, superintendent mike dempsey is concerned about an incident that happened the night before. >> 12 stitches to his mouth, is that what you said? >> yes. >> we had to lock up a couple kids in segregation for battery on offender. they jumped an offender, three of them. >> are you sure that you got the right three people
the coolest individual you could meet over here. know what i'm saying? if you need something, if this commissary in and you ain't got nothing, this ain't no white and black thing. we're all equal. that's how it is. mike jones, everybody love mike jones. you can't get mad at mike jones. you just can't. >> next on "lockup: pendleton juvenile," mike jones sets his mind on release. >> don't leave with these people, man. and if you choose to meet up with them, you're stupid....
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the coolest individual you could meet over here. know what i'm saying? if you need something, if this commissarye in and you ain't got nothing, this ain't no white and black thing. we're all equal. that's how it is. mike jones, everybody love mike jones. you can't get mad at mike jones. you just can't. >> next on "lockup: pendleton juvenile," mike jones sets his mind on release. >> don't leave with these people, man.ç and if you choose to meet up with them, you're stupid. >> and staff have an excruciating time with jacob shauntee. >> why would you do that? >> he's a good kid. great shot. how did the nba become the hottest league on the planet? by building on the cisco intelligent network they're able to serve up live video, and instant replays, creating fans from berlin to beijing. what can we help you build? nice shot kid. the nba around the world built by the only company that could. cisco. that's good morning, veggie style. hmmm. for half the calories plus veggie nutrition. could've had a v8. ♪ home of the brave. ♪ it's where fear goes unwelcomed... ♪ and certain men... find a way to rise ab
the coolest individual you could meet over here. know what i'm saying? if you need something, if this commissarye in and you ain't got nothing, this ain't no white and black thing. we're all equal. that's how it is. mike jones, everybody love mike jones. you can't get mad at mike jones. you just can't. >> next on "lockup: pendleton juvenile," mike jones sets his mind on release. >> don't leave with these people, man.ç and if you choose to meet up with them, you're...
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commissary? >> caller: what reason do they give? >> caller: they want to protect the wildlife for the trees where the drainage or the river system or whatever. but it's like you have some cheap bureaucrats in some area just decides, had, i want to block this area off and i don't know what they want to do? make a park to where you can blog, but but not touch? >> host: let's let our guests answer. >> guest: part of what is driven this bill, which is there has been levels of increased hostility from the federal land agencies that a traditional access and hunting and angling and a lot of frustration in boiled up i think the color is an example of that. and the decision was radigan fittingly for these problems to continue to build, let's take some type of preventive action right now and begin to codify about the hunting and fishing are very important traditional activities on this plan. agencies are supposed to provide for these activities. you can make the closures and restrictions are necessary and where appropriate, but the presumption is they are open for his come a cl
commissary? >> caller: what reason do they give? >> caller: they want to protect the wildlife for the trees where the drainage or the river system or whatever. but it's like you have some cheap bureaucrats in some area just decides, had, i want to block this area off and i don't know what they want to do? make a park to where you can blog, but but not touch? >> host: let's let our guests answer. >> guest: part of what is driven this bill, which is there has been levels...