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zimmerman. he reached out to me. we spoke on the phone about his case and i agreed not to report on the contents of that conversation. that's it. i know nothing about his relationship with his now former attorney. >> cenk: we'll see if that's it. we want to bring on the editor of globalgrind.com michael skolnik. first of all welcome. tell me as you were listening to the tapes, what did you hear and how did get to this conclusion? >> well, cenk, i spent all night last night listening to over 149 tapes that the prosecution released yesterday. there is one phone call, number 30 that just -- you know, rubbed me the wrong way. when george is talking to, we think it is his brother-in-law who he calls scott about this guy who is willing to pay for his legal defense if only he uses a certain attorney who he calls j. b. and the guy he's talking about he calls s. h. and constantly talking in code. i woke up this morning and i was thinking who the heck is s. h. and dates of the conversation that the attorn
zimmerman. he reached out to me. we spoke on the phone about his case and i agreed not to report on the contents of that conversation. that's it. i know nothing about his relationship with his now former attorney. >> cenk: we'll see if that's it. we want to bring on the editor of globalgrind.com michael skolnik. first of all welcome. tell me as you were listening to the tapes, what did you hear and how did get to this conclusion? >> well, cenk, i spent all night last night listening...
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and zimmerman says, no. you know, he says he thinks he, in effect, he would still be here if he didn't have the gun. no, he wouldn't. this we can improve beyond -- it's impossible to suggest otherwise. if zimmerman did not have that gun, this would not have happened. both of them would be alive today. >> right. >> and would zimmerman have even gone and confronted trayvon at close quarters without a gun? i don't think so. i don't think he would have gone near him. but if he did, no one would have died. >> you know, in detective adviso serrino's report, where he's asking that george zimmerman be brought in and arrested on manslaughter charges, he has towards the end of this two-page request, this whole thing could have been avoided if zimmerman had stayed in his car or if he had confronted trayvon martin, at least identified himself as neighborhood watch, or a concerned resident. and he didn't do either. >> you know, hannity didn't chase him down on that question, but that question basically frames that and sa
and zimmerman says, no. you know, he says he thinks he, in effect, he would still be here if he didn't have the gun. no, he wouldn't. this we can improve beyond -- it's impossible to suggest otherwise. if zimmerman did not have that gun, this would not have happened. both of them would be alive today. >> right. >> and would zimmerman have even gone and confronted trayvon at close quarters without a gun? i don't think so. i don't think he would have gone near him. but if he did, no...
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zimmerman. and that he was punching him. how do you -- with all that we do know up to this point, there may be more evidence and more information coming out but with all of that put together how do you get a second-degree murder conviction? bring me to how you get there? tell me what you would argue? >> first of all, you you have to ar argue when saw trayvon he called him a punk for whatever reason and that is without knowing anything about him and without him seeing him doing anything wrong. all those things play a part of him profiling him. and so he follows trayvon. >> sean: he said he was talking to the dispatcher. >> he was talking to the dispatcher but it all goes to his mindset. the one thing about george zimmerman he never likes to talk about all of the events that happened prior to the alter kateion. those things are important because it goes to his intent and mindset and most importantly, though, it is basic evidence that george zimmerman is now allowed to frame himself recorded real time. >> sean: it is not illega
zimmerman. and that he was punching him. how do you -- with all that we do know up to this point, there may be more evidence and more information coming out but with all of that put together how do you get a second-degree murder conviction? bring me to how you get there? tell me what you would argue? >> first of all, you you have to ar argue when saw trayvon he called him a punk for whatever reason and that is without knowing anything about him and without him seeing him doing anything...
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zimmerman. it shows what failures they both are. hannity put on a clinic of what you're not supposed to do as a journalist. >> was that the punch in the nose that broke your nose? >> yes. >> wanted him -- you wanted to stop him from hitting your head on the cement. >> yes sir. he started slamming my head into the concrete. >> which is where the lacerations came from. >> yes sir. >> cenk: hannity desperately tried to help zimmerman but it didn't work. wait until you see all of the tapes! we'll talk about portugal. they tried something crazy about ten years ago. >> this woman is smoking heroin. in most of the world it is a crime. but here in portugal, she could be sent to prison for it. >> cenk: did it work? we'll tell you the numbers. they are startling. what happened in portugal. don't miss that story. and then did you know mitt romney still has a ton of money in bain? and that bain owns companies like this one? >> to go into everything from cars to refrigerators. >> our employees all contribute
zimmerman. it shows what failures they both are. hannity put on a clinic of what you're not supposed to do as a journalist. >> was that the punch in the nose that broke your nose? >> yes. >> wanted him -- you wanted to stop him from hitting your head on the cement. >> yes sir. he started slamming my head into the concrete. >> which is where the lacerations came from. >> yes sir. >> cenk: hannity desperately tried to help zimmerman but it didn't work....
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new evidence being released in the george zimmerman case. jail phone calls and a statement from a witness who claims that zimmerman is a racist. we're going to bring you details on this. >>> plus, unleashed former president george w. bush out with a new book with his new plan for fixing the economy. what he would do today. >>> and if you want to weigh in on the show, tweet me @thomasaroberts. yeah, i'm back from vacation. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of order in their life. virtual wallet helps you get it. keep track of spending, move money with a slide, and use the calendar. all to see your money how you want. ♪ idide? how you want. you're not my dad ahh!! hey honey, back feels better, little dancing tonight, you and me? dr. scholl's pro inserts relieve different types of lower body pain by treating at the source so you're a whole new you. go pro with dr. scholl's. like, keep one of these over your head. well, i wasn't "supposed" to need flood insurance, but i have it. fred over here chose not to have it. ♪ me, i'
new evidence being released in the george zimmerman case. jail phone calls and a statement from a witness who claims that zimmerman is a racist. we're going to bring you details on this. >>> plus, unleashed former president george w. bush out with a new book with his new plan for fixing the economy. what he would do today. >>> and if you want to weigh in on the show, tweet me @thomasaroberts. yeah, i'm back from vacation. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] everyone likes a bit of...
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that seems very bad for zimmerman. she also said she never heard him express any kind of bias or prejudice. all in, what kind of witness do you think she'll be someone you're looking forward to or not? >> absolutely. the key to this is knowing what was inside zimmerman's head. she also said he had some suicidal tendencies. all that has to be vetted out. erin, for the last time, the fact that i wear a hoodie doesn't justify you killing me. if we started letting people choice of clothes dictate who we can shoot, commit crime against, that's like a woman wearing a skirt and you say that justifies rape. that's not allowed in america. >> i got to agree with you on that. that's absolutely true. when you judge self-defense, the jury is -- they look at the whole picture as to what the person was confronted with. that's, you know, that's what the law is -- >> paul -- >> whether you're under threat or not so -- >> -- mark zuckerberg wears a hoodie. >> nobody's saying you -- >> what's the difference when a young black man wears a
that seems very bad for zimmerman. she also said she never heard him express any kind of bias or prejudice. all in, what kind of witness do you think she'll be someone you're looking forward to or not? >> absolutely. the key to this is knowing what was inside zimmerman's head. she also said he had some suicidal tendencies. all that has to be vetted out. erin, for the last time, the fact that i wear a hoodie doesn't justify you killing me. if we started letting people choice of clothes...
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number two, we've said that we don't know george zimmerman. we don't know if he was a racist or not. we know he profiled trayvon martin for some reason. now his cousin thought he was a racist for some reason. and that's something that if she's called to the stand he would be able to cross-examine her on. she called before she knew of ben crumb or any rally saying he was a racist. so that is george zimmerman's family. >> attorney general ben gentleman man crumb, sir, thank you for joining us, sir. we appreciate it. >> thank you. >>> we could be day as way from knowing exactly who mitt romney will tap to be his running mate. there are reports that romney is closer to making the decision and may name that person as early as this week. but as nbc's first report out today, it's a bit too early. joining me now is larry sabado. i want to tell everybody what our first read had to say about this. if history is any guide, won't announce the selection until next month. in modern time the earliest pick was made john kerry tapping john edwards in 2004. tha
number two, we've said that we don't know george zimmerman. we don't know if he was a racist or not. we know he profiled trayvon martin for some reason. now his cousin thought he was a racist for some reason. and that's something that if she's called to the stand he would be able to cross-examine her on. she called before she knew of ben crumb or any rally saying he was a racist. so that is george zimmerman's family. >> attorney general ben gentleman man crumb, sir, thank you for joining...
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zimmerman had his bond revoke last month after the prosecutor told the court zimmerman and his wife mislead the court about their financial situation. he said he tried to manipulate the system but he's granting the he said paying for this new bond is going to be difficult. it means that zimmerman's not getting out of jail any time soon, tamron. >> was there reaction from the martin family? obviously they've had concerning about zimmerman. >> reporter: right. >> what they say, his lies in court, so on and so forth. >> reporter: well, just recently a statement was released by their lawyer, benjamin crump, the lawyer if trayvon martin's family who said the family would prefer zimmerman remain in jail until the hearing. so this is clearly a charged case and with the revelation that zimmerman had allowed his wife to mislead the court about his finances, the pressure in this case and the stakes went way up, tamron. >> all right. thank you so much, jamie, for your the live report. we'll see if mr. zimmerman is able to post that bond. as you pointed out, 10%, $100,000 is needed there. thank you. >>
zimmerman had his bond revoke last month after the prosecutor told the court zimmerman and his wife mislead the court about their financial situation. he said he tried to manipulate the system but he's granting the he said paying for this new bond is going to be difficult. it means that zimmerman's not getting out of jail any time soon, tamron. >> was there reaction from the martin family? obviously they've had concerning about zimmerman. >> reporter: right. >> what they say,...
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judge lester revoked zimmerman's initial bond of $150,000 last month when he learned that zimmerman and his wife misled the court over that money they had raised online for their defense. benjamin crunp is an attorney. benjamin, are you feeling good about this or are you concerned that he will successful raise as he is trying to do again online, what appears to be the hundred thousand dollars needed to go free? >> well, erin, trayvon's parents -- and i'm here speaking on their behalf, would rather that the killer of their unarmed son remain in jail until the trial. they respect the court's order and the fact that the judge sent a very strong message in his order. >> so -- so -- are you -- i guess let me bring you in, paul, before i ask the follow-up i want to ask there. i want to confirm. our understanding is florida precedent would be put 10% down if you can raise a hundred thousand dollars, he would be able to go free. >> actually, only $85,000 because you already put down $15,000 for the original bond. if he raises another 85 but he has to post collateral for the remainder. so that t
judge lester revoked zimmerman's initial bond of $150,000 last month when he learned that zimmerman and his wife misled the court over that money they had raised online for their defense. benjamin crunp is an attorney. benjamin, are you feeling good about this or are you concerned that he will successful raise as he is trying to do again online, what appears to be the hundred thousand dollars needed to go free? >> well, erin, trayvon's parents -- and i'm here speaking on their behalf,...
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so will zimmerman be released from jail today? we are watching that, and i'll get reaction from the attorney for the family of trayvon martin. n and games here at the hutchison household. but one dark stormy evening... there were two things i could tell: she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her what our other cats love, purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was healthy, happy, and definitely part of the family. we're so lucky that lucy picked us. [ female announcer ] purina cat chow complete. always there for you. fiber one. uh, forgot jack's cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, this is pretty good. [ male announcer ] half a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. >>> each week seems to bring a new twist in the trayvon martin case. george zimmerman could be released from jail as soon as today, and if he posts enough money towards a $1 million job, a florida judge grant that had bond but issued new res
so will zimmerman be released from jail today? we are watching that, and i'll get reaction from the attorney for the family of trayvon martin. n and games here at the hutchison household. but one dark stormy evening... there were two things i could tell: she needed a good meal and a good family. so we gave her what our other cats love, purina cat chow complete. it's the best because it has something for all of our cats! and after a couple of weeks she was healthy, happy, and definitely part of...
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can you give us a sense of more of what zimmerman said? >> i can tell you that what we have here is that when you look at what he said about when he was asked if he wished he could do anything differently, when he was asked about -- and he on the god question, he comes back and he says, no, i wouldn't have done anything differently. of course, immediately the reaction from trayvon martin's family was, well, you know what? your god must be different than ours. and we have some sound from trayvon's family. >> i think it's absolutely ridiculous. god did not have a plan for trayvon to die. and for george zimmerman to shoot trayvon for no reason. >> so, you know, at one point, carol, he does go back, after he talks about having no regrets and that it was god's plan, he goes back later after a commercial break and says, you know, i want to correct something i said. so, you know, it's very likely that there may have been some intervention there by his attorney at one point saying, you know what, we better go back and change the wording there a bi
can you give us a sense of more of what zimmerman said? >> i can tell you that what we have here is that when you look at what he said about when he was asked if he wished he could do anything differently, when he was asked about -- and he on the god question, he comes back and he says, no, i wouldn't have done anything differently. of course, immediately the reaction from trayvon martin's family was, well, you know what? your god must be different than ours. and we have some sound from...
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george zimmerman talked to fox news. while he apoll swr popologized the teenager, the former neighborhood watch captain says he has no regrets. >> i feel that it was all god's plan and for me to second guess it or judge it -- >> is there anything you might do differently in retrospect now that time has passed a little bit? >> no, sir. >> nbc's gabe gutierrez is live in sanford, florida, with more on this story. gabe? >> reporter: hi there, craig. zimmerman did raise some eyebrows with the phrasing of that comment on the fox news channel show "hannity" last night. he continues to insist he did nothing wrong, that the shooting of 17-year-old trayvon martin was self-defense. >> do you regret getting out of the car to follow trayvon that night? >> no, sir. >> do you regret that you -- you had a gun that night? >> no, sir. >> reporter: now, zimmerman first noticed trayvon martin he says that night when he was hanging around the townhome complex here in sanford, florida, in the rain. now, so big question is, why did zimmerman
george zimmerman talked to fox news. while he apoll swr popologized the teenager, the former neighborhood watch captain says he has no regrets. >> i feel that it was all god's plan and for me to second guess it or judge it -- >> is there anything you might do differently in retrospect now that time has passed a little bit? >> no, sir. >> nbc's gabe gutierrez is live in sanford, florida, with more on this story. gabe? >> reporter: hi there, craig. zimmerman did...
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george zimmerman gives his account of the trayvon martin killing. it may sway public opinion, but it doesn't sway trayvon martin's parents. >> god did not have a plan for trayvon to die. [ kimi ] atti and i had always called oregon home. until i got a job in the big apple. adjusting to city life was hard for me. and becoming a fulltime indoor cat wasn't easy for atti. but we had each other and he had purina cat chow indoor. he absolutely loved it. and i knew he was getting everything he needed to stay healthy indoors. and after a couple of weeks, i knew we were finally home! [ female announcer ] purina cat chow indoor. always there for you. legalzoom has an easy and affordable option. you get quality services on your terms, with total customer support, backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. so go to legalzoom.com today and see for yourself. i tell mike what i can spend. i do my best to make that wo. we're driving safely. and sue saved money on brakes. now that's personal pricing. >>> that bomb blast in bulgaria that killed five israeli tourists no
george zimmerman gives his account of the trayvon martin killing. it may sway public opinion, but it doesn't sway trayvon martin's parents. >> god did not have a plan for trayvon to die. [ kimi ] atti and i had always called oregon home. until i got a job in the big apple. adjusting to city life was hard for me. and becoming a fulltime indoor cat wasn't easy for atti. but we had each other and he had purina cat chow indoor. he absolutely loved it. and i knew he was getting everything he...
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what led up to the top not raying george zimmerman. i believe it will be a tremendous hurdle of the state if they try to convict george zimmerman of murder in the second degree. let me introduce our other guests here to help us analyze this and the other cases. there are the chief of the brooklyn da's homicide division the youngest person ever to hold so exalted a position. new york times best selling author and attorney jose bias. in terms of what led to this rays don't you have to divorce the civil rights aspect and profiling aspect? >> that's what they are doing they didn't charge him with a hate crime. when you look at a prosecutor what can we prove? we don't know if george zimmerman is a racist or not. i agree i do think if the color of his skin may have been different the hood de coupled with that may have led to a less aggressive posture. as a prosecutor there isn't evidence of this being racially motivated which is why that wasn't charged. >> that was the atmosphere that polarized this nation. it turned out tens of thousands of
what led up to the top not raying george zimmerman. i believe it will be a tremendous hurdle of the state if they try to convict george zimmerman of murder in the second degree. let me introduce our other guests here to help us analyze this and the other cases. there are the chief of the brooklyn da's homicide division the youngest person ever to hold so exalted a position. new york times best selling author and attorney jose bias. in terms of what led to this rays don't you have to divorce the...
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george zimmerman's attorney is here to answer them. and more from the interview that people are still talking about. >> who do you think killed bonny? >> bonny had people that she burned. how bad, i don't know. >> now the man who sued robert blake and won $13 million for bonny lee bakley's family fires back. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. our big story tonight. a familiar headline. a kennedy in the news for the wrong reason. kerry kennedy, ex-wife of new york governor andrew cuomo, was arrested over the weekend. according to the police report, kennedy was involved in a hit and run when her 2008 lux sus struck a tractor trailer on friday morning. police say she drove away and was found behind the wheel of her damaged suv. voluntarily took breathalyzer, blood and urine tests. which showed no drugs in her system. kennedy may have had a seizure and said she told police she might have mistakenly taken the sleeping pill ambien. patrick kennedy, co-founder of one mind for research. patrick kennedy, welcome back to the show.
george zimmerman's attorney is here to answer them. and more from the interview that people are still talking about. >> who do you think killed bonny? >> bonny had people that she burned. how bad, i don't know. >> now the man who sued robert blake and won $13 million for bonny lee bakley's family fires back. this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. our big story tonight. a familiar headline. a kennedy in the news for the wrong reason. kerry kennedy,...
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but george zimmerman is an exception. he sat down this week and while the fox news host was sympathetic and has unabashedly taken zimmerman's side in the trayvon martin case, he asked many of the questions that needed to be asked. that wasn't enough for zimmerman. he wanted to talk to barbara walters. on "the view," he explained negotiations with zimmerman lawyer. >> if i came down to orlando, george zimmerman, we all know who he is, everybody knows, right, would indeed do an interview with me. >> when walters and her crew arrived and zimmerman walked in, it was no go. >> and then said he would doonan interview. >> oh. >> no matter what we said. but he would if there were one condition -- it was a condition that being a member of abc news i was unable to grant. >> the problem -- he reportedly wanted abc to put him up in a hotel for an extended period of time. the next day on "the view," came this strange moment -- >> if mr. zimmerman could not do the interview -- and in my ear, my little earpiece, i'm telling you the gent
but george zimmerman is an exception. he sat down this week and while the fox news host was sympathetic and has unabashedly taken zimmerman's side in the trayvon martin case, he asked many of the questions that needed to be asked. that wasn't enough for zimmerman. he wanted to talk to barbara walters. on "the view," he explained negotiations with zimmerman lawyer. >> if i came down to orlando, george zimmerman, we all know who he is, everybody knows, right, would indeed do an...
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we've seen zimmerman's look change several times. he's gone from heavy set with hair to a clean shaven baby face to his look just last night on fox news. join me now. beth caras are the changes and tv appearances part of the strategy. >> yes, i do think it's part of the strategy. a lot of people are questioning the wisdom of the defense in allowing him to make a statement like this. it wasn't a particularly aggressiveinterview that challenged him a lot of points but maybe that was the deal that he was basically going tell his side and not be too challenged. this is an opportunity for zimmerman to get his story out, not be cross-examined as he will be when he was the at a stand your ground hearing or trial this is the type of trial that begs a defendant to testify since he's saying what i did shouldn't be considered criminal i was justified in doing it. he'll have to take the stand i would argue. so it is a risk, though, because every time a defendant makes a statement, including the times he talked to the police, he testified at the
we've seen zimmerman's look change several times. he's gone from heavy set with hair to a clean shaven baby face to his look just last night on fox news. join me now. beth caras are the changes and tv appearances part of the strategy. >> yes, i do think it's part of the strategy. a lot of people are questioning the wisdom of the defense in allowing him to make a statement like this. it wasn't a particularly aggressiveinterview that challenged him a lot of points but maybe that was the...
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zimmerman's mentality is very relevant to this trial. because it seemed pretty gratuitous to lump in the name sandusky into all this. because everybody obviously associates him and that name with serious child abuse. >> well, you know, mr. krump has said in the past my client was an racist murderer. he has said then my client shouldn't have gotten out of the car. he feels as though he needs to say these things to represent the mart family and that has a benefit to his position, he has the right i guess to say that. this is a charges of second degree murder case. the question is did george zimmerman act in appropriate self-defense. we know he has the broken nose and the head. i think if we focus on those objective facts all they periphery, which, again, will never make it into a courtroom, needs to be left just there, on the periphery. >> you tried to have judge lester removed. i presume after this huge dump of stuff today. that feeling has been reinforced, is it? >> well, actually, i had asked the state. we filed a motion this morning as
zimmerman's mentality is very relevant to this trial. because it seemed pretty gratuitous to lump in the name sandusky into all this. because everybody obviously associates him and that name with serious child abuse. >> well, you know, mr. krump has said in the past my client was an racist murderer. he has said then my client shouldn't have gotten out of the car. he feels as though he needs to say these things to represent the mart family and that has a benefit to his position, he has the...
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doesn't trayvon martin actually have the right to kill george zimmerman if george zimmerman is stalking him and the police have told him not to stalk him? >> it is an irony george zimmerman using stand your ground defense. when you could equally argue trayvon martin may well have been doing the same thing. he might have been defending himself against somebody who he saw was armed in this darkness and didn't know what this guy was up to. >> which he has the right to do. >> it is ironic. >> it doesn't matter because george zimmerman can claim that as a defense. he might have been trying to hurt you because you were stalking him and you were breaking the law. >> i've got a question for you. we have a video question from dr. amador. he came on last night. he's a schizophrenia expert. >> i'd really like to see you go after state commissioners of mental health and the private health care industry. what's happening is in this case i think we're going to find -- i can't tell for certain this young man probably has serious mental illness. other people who have committed crimes like this, have se
doesn't trayvon martin actually have the right to kill george zimmerman if george zimmerman is stalking him and the police have told him not to stalk him? >> it is an irony george zimmerman using stand your ground defense. when you could equally argue trayvon martin may well have been doing the same thing. he might have been defending himself against somebody who he saw was armed in this darkness and didn't know what this guy was up to. >> which he has the right to do. >> it...
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now maloney knows what the books are about. >>> george zimmerman is living in a safe house. who's paying for it and does it add up? we called the local authorities. thanks for babysitting the kids, brittany. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ spokesman ] when you refinance your mortgage with quicken loans, you'll find that our rates and fees are extremely competitive. because...
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and that's what has happened now to george zimmerman. so i think many people are asking the question, why do it? some are speculating, maybe it was a sort of shake the can interview. because we know that his funds have been depleted. he needs funds to defend himself. and some are saying, rather than an interview with, you know, sean hannity, this was really an interview with prospective jurors in florida. >> right. sort of an appeal to those prospective jurors, to give his side of the story. >> let me play a little bit more sound. this is the martin family attorney. this is what he says about last night's interview. >> the state attorney is going to see this interview as a gift when they get ready to cross-examine george zimmerman. >> so on the gift angle, what parts of the interview did you hear that you think prosecutors could see as a gift? >> well, i agree that it was a gift. anytime, again, a defendant in a criminal prosecution decides to give a statement on television or otherwise, that's always a gift. because a prosecutor's going
and that's what has happened now to george zimmerman. so i think many people are asking the question, why do it? some are speculating, maybe it was a sort of shake the can interview. because we know that his funds have been depleted. he needs funds to defend himself. and some are saying, rather than an interview with, you know, sean hannity, this was really an interview with prospective jurors in florida. >> right. sort of an appeal to those prospective jurors, to give his side of the...
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did race play a role the night george zimmerman shot and killed unarmed florida teen trayvon martin. new fbi reports released a few hours ago might help actually answer that question. want to bring in our legal analyst and "in session" contributor sunny hostin following this closely. good to see you. the question a lot of people asking here, what role, if any, did race play in this case? >> well, if you look at the fbi investigation and we now know that they really spoke to about 30 people, it isn't clear that race did play a part in it. the fbi certainly interviewed a lot of georgeó[y zimmerman's co-workers, a lot of his friends, and many of them say, if not all of them, say that they did not believe him to be biased, they did not believe him to be prejudiced. what is also interesting, though, is that we now also have information from george zimmerman's myspace page and in his profile in the "about me" highlights page, he discusses people that are mexican and he says, suzanne, i don't miss driving around virginia scared to hit mexicans walking on the side of the street. he also in
did race play a role the night george zimmerman shot and killed unarmed florida teen trayvon martin. new fbi reports released a few hours ago might help actually answer that question. want to bring in our legal analyst and "in session" contributor sunny hostin following this closely. good to see you. the question a lot of people asking here, what role, if any, did race play in this case? >> well, if you look at the fbi investigation and we now know that they really spoke to...
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this case is a case where george zimmerman will have to take the stand because it's his mind. did he believe he was going to die at the hands of trayvon martin. then the prosecution in a rebuttal case would say the door has been opened to bring in this evidence that shows he's a manipulator as the family attorney said prone to violence. it's all in the hands of the judge. even if it's remotely relevant, the jury won't hear it. >> witness number nine did say something and that's whether it's racially motivated. listen to these allegations. >> i was afraid he may have done something because the kid was black. growing up they've always made, him and his family have made statements that they don't like black people if they don't act like white people. >> this came out just days after the fbi concluded that zimmerman is no racist. the fbi determining that through its own investigation. the timing of this, the allegations, what do you read into that? >> think about it. that the family doesn't like black people unless they act like white mother. his mother is peruvian. his mother and
this case is a case where george zimmerman will have to take the stand because it's his mind. did he believe he was going to die at the hands of trayvon martin. then the prosecution in a rebuttal case would say the door has been opened to bring in this evidence that shows he's a manipulator as the family attorney said prone to violence. it's all in the hands of the judge. even if it's remotely relevant, the jury won't hear it. >> witness number nine did say something and that's whether...
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mark o'meara says he's biased against zimmerman. he said this after he made what is called gratuitous remarks in his bail order last week. under any definition, the defendant has flouted the system. and, i quote again, the defendant has tried to manipulate the system when he has been presented the opportunity to do so. those and other remarks are what the defense says will prevent zimmerman from getting a fair trial. senior analyst mark neham is out front. flouted the system and manipulated the system, do you agree with mark o'meara? >> i think it's a fair comment from a court who's evaluating the evidence. you can't throw a judge off every time you disagree with him because basically you'd have half the judges thrown off at any given time because somebody typically is going to be on the other side. the fact is the question will be did the judge go too far that he's biased? i don't think he's biased at all. for the defense to claim that, down the line in the event there's an appeal, you have to first raise it. if it's not raised in
mark o'meara says he's biased against zimmerman. he said this after he made what is called gratuitous remarks in his bail order last week. under any definition, the defendant has flouted the system. and, i quote again, the defendant has tried to manipulate the system when he has been presented the opportunity to do so. those and other remarks are what the defense says will prevent zimmerman from getting a fair trial. senior analyst mark neham is out front. flouted the system and manipulated the...