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ted nugent. >> trayvon martin! we are! >> we are! >> trayvon martin! >> tonight, justice for trayvon martin, the tragedy brings out a lot of emotions. ted nugent, everyone knows he never holds back, and i thank him for joining me tonight. last time we were having a jockular debate about all this. but this is too serious for all that. you've heard the attorneys on both sides there. what do you make of this case in its entirety? >> well, first of all, thanks for going after this very tragic situation, piers, and thank you for having me on, but let me clarify one thing. very important that you alluded to earlier in your program that you believe that the vast majority of americans want zimmerman arrested. let me tell you what the vast majority of americans want. we're saying prayers for the martin family and all the other black youths that are slaughtered every week, those are the people we cry out for. so be careful what you assume. those of us that love life and respect life, we don't see any color. but we wonder where the outcry is when every week these
ted nugent. >> trayvon martin! we are! >> we are! >> trayvon martin! >> tonight, justice for trayvon martin, the tragedy brings out a lot of emotions. ted nugent, everyone knows he never holds back, and i thank him for joining me tonight. last time we were having a jockular debate about all this. but this is too serious for all that. you've heard the attorneys on both sides there. what do you make of this case in its entirety? >> well, first of all, thanks for...
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if zimmerman confronted trayvon martin and said, hey, just as the woman who trayvon martin was on the phone with says happened and zimmerman was the one that confronted trayvon martin, that's going to be a real tough defense. it's going to be a really, really hard -- >> effectively he will have started an aggressive move. how significant -- let me go to gloria on this. how significant do you think if it comes to a trial, and it's likely to, will be the fact that george zimmerman makes the 911 call and is told are you following, he says yes. we don't need you to do that. okay. and then he clearly continues to follow trayvon martin. >> well, i think that's going to be important. there may also be an argument by the defense that he didn't continue to follow him, that he was retreating, that trayvon martin then followed him. i don't know because we'll have to wait to see what the facts are. but i think the defense will try to diffuse that "i was following him" type of argument. >> thank you both for now. let me go now to eric deckers. he's a tv and media critic for the "tampa bay times."
if zimmerman confronted trayvon martin and said, hey, just as the woman who trayvon martin was on the phone with says happened and zimmerman was the one that confronted trayvon martin, that's going to be a real tough defense. it's going to be a really, really hard -- >> effectively he will have started an aggressive move. how significant -- let me go to gloria on this. how significant do you think if it comes to a trial, and it's likely to, will be the fact that george zimmerman makes the...
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what are the parents of trayvon martin saying? i know they're here in washington right now. >> reporter: yeah. they are expected to have that news conference in about three hours at the washington convention center and earlier in the day they did have a press briefing. it's not clear if they knew what was coming down at the time, but the lawyers opened that news conference by asking the public and for people to remain calm, to have faith in the justice system no matter what the outcome is. this all began, as you know, 44 days ago with the death of trayvon martin, and it was his father tracy martin who is probing and asking the question why? why was his son killed when his son was visiting him carrying just candy and a drink at the time, and this could very well end in possible charges being brought. and the pain of the family, though, wolf, was very evident as the family spoke out at the news conference this afternoon. >> for the last 44 days it has been a nightmare, and this is coming from a mother's perspective. i have been up a
what are the parents of trayvon martin saying? i know they're here in washington right now. >> reporter: yeah. they are expected to have that news conference in about three hours at the washington convention center and earlier in the day they did have a press briefing. it's not clear if they knew what was coming down at the time, but the lawyers opened that news conference by asking the public and for people to remain calm, to have faith in the justice system no matter what the outcome...
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next, more on the killing of trayvon martin. we will talk to his parents and the city manager of sanford, florida. we always hear about jobs leaving america. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable energy to the united states. over the coming years, projects like these could create more than half a million jobs in the us alone. from the canadian border, through the mid west, to the gulf coast. benefiting hundreds of thousands of families throughout the country. this is just what our economy needs right now. arrival. with hertz gold plus rewards, you skip the counters, the lines, and the paperwork. zap. it's our fastest and easiest way to get you into your car. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. parents of trayvon martin, tracy martin and sybrinaulton along with their attorney benjami crump. thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> i want to the take us back to the first thing we ever hea
next, more on the killing of trayvon martin. we will talk to his parents and the city manager of sanford, florida. we always hear about jobs leaving america. here's a chance to create jobs in america. oil sands projects, like kearl, and the keystone pipeline will provide secure and reliable energy to the united states. over the coming years, projects like these could create more than half a million jobs in the us alone. from the canadian border, through the mid west, to the gulf coast....
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police officers find trayvon martin laying face down. george zimmerman is nearby and tells police he shot trayvon martin. he's handcuffed and police confiscate his weapon. according to police reports, zimmerman is bleeding from his nose and back of the head and his back was wet and covered in grass. soon, sanford fire rescue arrives on the scene in an attempt to resuscitate trayvon martin. at 7:30 p.m., 13 minutes after police arrive, trayvon martin is pronounced dead at the scene. zimmerman is given first aid by the paramedics on scene. an officer states he did not question zimmerman about the incident. zimmerman is overheard saying i yelled for someone to help me, but nobody would help me. 7:52, george zimmerman is seen here arriving at the sanford police station. still in handcuffs. he is about to be questioned by police. from the time the first 911 call until this moment about 43 minutes have elapsed. 43 minutes which left a young man dead. 43 minutes of more questions than answers. 45 days later george zimmerman will be spending his
police officers find trayvon martin laying face down. george zimmerman is nearby and tells police he shot trayvon martin. he's handcuffed and police confiscate his weapon. according to police reports, zimmerman is bleeding from his nose and back of the head and his back was wet and covered in grass. soon, sanford fire rescue arrives on the scene in an attempt to resuscitate trayvon martin. at 7:30 p.m., 13 minutes after police arrive, trayvon martin is pronounced dead at the scene. zimmerman is...
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next, more on the killing of trayvon martin. we will talk to his parents and the city manager of sanford, florida. [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitatial pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in up to $600 when you open a new account or roll over an old 401(k). so who's in control now, mayans? >> parents of trayvon martin, tracy martin and sybrina fulton along with their attorney benjamin crump. thank you for joining me tonight. >> thank you, lawrence. >> i want to the take us back to the first thing we ever heard from the other parents in this case, the father of george zimmerman. he wrote a letter to the local paper down there. it was very short. it had some emotion in it. in it he said, out of respect for the ongoing investigat
next, more on the killing of trayvon martin. we will talk to his parents and the city manager of sanford, florida. [ male announcer ] if you believe the mayan calendar, on december 21st polar shifts will reverse the earth's gravitatial pull and hurtle us all into space. which would render retirement planning unnecessary. but say the sun rises on december 22nd, and you still need to retire. td ameritrade's investment consultants can help you build a plan that fits your life. we'll even throw in...
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i want to play a little bit of sound from to tracy martin. this is trayvon martin's father. let's all take a listen. >> this fight wouldn't be an easy fight. we have to fight all the trayvons that were out there that haven't been heard of. and still today, with events that have been occurring oorks even after all of this is over, i vow to trayvon that i would not stop pushing to get laws rectified and try to get some kind of conclusion and understanding within our community. >> kwloez sure is possible. no matter how waneful it is, jesge jesus dpied on the cross. this mother this father want to be able to say it's finished, they're hurt. they found justice for our son. and trayvon stands as a symbol for so many americans who have had a loved one gunned down and wants to know, does the justice system work. who the system is broken and who has the wrench to fix it. millions of people around the world are waiting to see america step up to the plate and see if the constitution does what it tells us it can do. >> you say this will be the longest 2 1/2 hours of their lives. thank y
i want to play a little bit of sound from to tracy martin. this is trayvon martin's father. let's all take a listen. >> this fight wouldn't be an easy fight. we have to fight all the trayvons that were out there that haven't been heard of. and still today, with events that have been occurring oorks even after all of this is over, i vow to trayvon that i would not stop pushing to get laws rectified and try to get some kind of conclusion and understanding within our community. >>...
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that he killed trayvon martin in self-defense. if he was able, for example, to argue that the screaming heard on the tape was himself it would lend credibility to the argument that he was acting in self-defense. however, if the screaming in the background is, in fact, trayvon martin and a jury hears that, the jury is more likely to believe that trayvon martin was murdered by george zimmerman. it's a critical piece of information. >> what i think you are saying is it's really -- the significance is twofold. one, to the extent the reports are accurate that zimmerman told law enforcement that's me on the tape, a, it would make his version of events untruthful and, b, common sense-ically you would expect the person under attack to be doing the screaming. it would be a blow to him. >> a twofold blow to him and if he put together the tape, the audio tape and testimony we get about who's screaming on the tape and put it together with the tapes we have seen of george zimmerman when he's with the police in custody, handcuffed. he alleges h
that he killed trayvon martin in self-defense. if he was able, for example, to argue that the screaming heard on the tape was himself it would lend credibility to the argument that he was acting in self-defense. however, if the screaming in the background is, in fact, trayvon martin and a jury hears that, the jury is more likely to believe that trayvon martin was murdered by george zimmerman. it's a critical piece of information. >> what i think you are saying is it's really -- the...
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she was talking about praying with trayvon martin's family. in light of that, in light of the high-profile nature, i'm going to disagree with you, jeffrey toobin. i don't think that we'll see a plea here. >> were you surprised to hear the prosecutor use that language. justice for trayvon martin, she talked about praying with the family. were you surprised by that? >> no, not really. i mean this has been a case that engendered so much hard feelings, so much heat and so much emotion that i think it was necessary for her to come out with an understanding and compassion for the family. the family has suffered terribly. whatever people may say, wherever people may go with the racial implications, the law, et cetera, at the end of the day, a young man, an i think of him as -- i understand people referring to him as their son. i have sons that age. and so you have to have compassion and understanding for the fact a family lost their child. and i think that she is appealing -- she is understanding that. she's embracing that fact, that emotional core,
she was talking about praying with trayvon martin's family. in light of that, in light of the high-profile nature, i'm going to disagree with you, jeffrey toobin. i don't think that we'll see a plea here. >> were you surprised to hear the prosecutor use that language. justice for trayvon martin, she talked about praying with the family. were you surprised by that? >> no, not really. i mean this has been a case that engendered so much hard feelings, so much heat and so much emotion...
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that is the charge facing george zimmerman for the shooting of trayvon martin. angela corey made the dramatic announcement on national tv an hour ago, let's listen. >> today we filed an information charging george zimmerman with murder in the second degree, a capias has been issued for his arrest. within 24 hours of his arrest, and thus formal prosecution will begin. we thank all of those people across this country that have sent positive energy and prayers our way. we ask you to continue to pray for trayvon's family and for our prosecution team. i want to thank mr. crump and mr. parks who have stayed in touch daily with us. remember, it is trayvon's family that are our constitutional victims and who have the right to know the critical stages of these proceedings. >> it's been more than six weeks since trayvon martin was shot and killed by zimmerman as he walked through the retreat at twin lakes, a gated community in sanford, florida. the case sparked angry protests and of course a racial division between blacks and whites and how they view what happened in that
that is the charge facing george zimmerman for the shooting of trayvon martin. angela corey made the dramatic announcement on national tv an hour ago, let's listen. >> today we filed an information charging george zimmerman with murder in the second degree, a capias has been issued for his arrest. within 24 hours of his arrest, and thus formal prosecution will begin. we thank all of those people across this country that have sent positive energy and prayers our way. we ask you to continue...
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martin was not armed. tempers are flaring across the country over the trayvon martin shooting. and one of the most heated conversations took place here on our air. take a listen. >> another black person who is unarmed and innocent and not doing anything wrong has been killed. and this sin credibly painful and goes back before you were born and before your father was born and before my grandfather was born. >> yeah. >> these are things that hurt as an american very deeply, and you are too new to this situation to fully understand what's really going on here and what's really at stake for america. >> what a load of nonsense you speak. you think you have the only right to speak about what's serious in america? you don't think i have the right who has spent the last six or seven years to address a story here? >> six whole years? you have the right. >> that discussion blew up into an outright war and we'll show you more of that. and i'll be joined by angela davis. we'll talk about the way racial tensions are simmering around this case and country. angela davis, one of the original b
martin was not armed. tempers are flaring across the country over the trayvon martin shooting. and one of the most heated conversations took place here on our air. take a listen. >> another black person who is unarmed and innocent and not doing anything wrong has been killed. and this sin credibly painful and goes back before you were born and before your father was born and before my grandfather was born. >> yeah. >> these are things that hurt as an american very deeply, and...
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. >>> tonight the trayvon martin case. what it will take to bring justice in this electrifying case. we also have our take on the shooting and what it says about america's justice system. >>> the body guard, the secret service agent who risked his own life to protect jacqueline kennedy. he joins me with new details on that day. >>> then beauty and grace. my interview with katherine jenkins. the opera sensation turning heads and stealing the show on "dancing with the stars." >>> this is "piers morgan tonight." >>> good evening. tonight's big story is trayvon martin. was the shooting self-defense or not? here's what george zimmerman's attorney told me last night. >> the reason that trayvon martin is dead is not because he was black or because he wore a hoodie or because he was walking in the rain. it's because that 6'3" young man made a terrible decision and a bad judgment and decided to smack somebody in the face and smack their head into the ground. >> that's one side of the story. does anyone believe that? >>> also the mo
. >>> tonight the trayvon martin case. what it will take to bring justice in this electrifying case. we also have our take on the shooting and what it says about america's justice system. >>> the body guard, the secret service agent who risked his own life to protect jacqueline kennedy. he joins me with new details on that day. >>> then beauty and grace. my interview with katherine jenkins. the opera sensation turning heads and stealing the show on "dancing with...
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he was told not to follow trayvon martin. trayvon martin was unarmed. george zimmerman was armed. >> i'm going to interrupt you for a minute because we're going to dip in to this presser we mentioned with mark o'mara. >> all of emotions are running high in all of central florida, but we'll see. as we get closer to the point where we're resolving it, we don't even know if we'll have a trial. >> what's going to happen tomorrow in a seminole county court room. >> my hope, if i can get back in and finish the work, we'll have a bond hearing motion set by a judge. an initial appearance will be held and at that point the judge can consider what to do with the then existing bond schedule of no bond, which is what seminole county has a a bond schedule for second-degree murder and that we can convince him or her that a bond is appropriate. >> what time is the hearing? >> it's not set yet. i think that they -- >> 1:30 when they normally have it? >> maybe at 9:00, maybe at 1:30. i do not know yet. >> mark, his former attorneys made him sound a little frantic. how d
he was told not to follow trayvon martin. trayvon martin was unarmed. george zimmerman was armed. >> i'm going to interrupt you for a minute because we're going to dip in to this presser we mentioned with mark o'mara. >> all of emotions are running high in all of central florida, but we'll see. as we get closer to the point where we're resolving it, we don't even know if we'll have a trial. >> what's going to happen tomorrow in a seminole county court room. >> my hope,...
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>>> the trayvon martin was shot and killed six weeks ago tonight. the man who killed him is in custody charged with murder. we'll have more of the breaking news developments in the case next. are primetime. [ male announcer ] lunchables peanut butter and jelly with a crispy rice treat. feed your great ideas. [ feedback ] ♪ it's peanut butter jelly time ♪ ♪ peanut butter jelly time ♪ peanut butter jelly time ♪ peanut butter jelly ♪ peanut butter jelly [ cheers and applause ] peanut butter paul. a legend is born. ♪ peanut butter jelly with a baseball bat ♪ >>> we're back with what is now the case of florida versus george zimmerman. take us through the public steps that we will see in these proceedings. >> okay. lawrence, tomorrow george zimmerman will have his first hearing before the judge at 1:30. that's the first time that we'll actually see him in a courtroom. >> and that will be televised? >> that will be. there will be a pool camera there. we will be able to see him actually go before the judge and this would be the hearing, as f
>>> the trayvon martin was shot and killed six weeks ago tonight. the man who killed him is in custody charged with murder. we'll have more of the breaking news developments in the case next. are primetime. [ male announcer ] lunchables peanut butter and jelly with a crispy rice treat. feed your great ideas. [ feedback ] ♪ it's peanut butter jelly time ♪ ♪ peanut butter jelly time ♪ peanut butter jelly time ♪ peanut butter jelly ♪ peanut butter jelly [ cheers and applause ]...
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we have a trayvon martin case. the charge against him are coming now and he has been put into custody already. george zimmerman is under arrest now and we have more on the charges. we're going to ed rendell, the former philadelphia district attorney. he was a great district attorney, and the former mayor of san francisco own attorney. what do you see as a former prosecutor coming here? the options on the table for angela corey? >> first of all, ap is reporting that he will be charged with second-degree murder which would include all of the manslaughter charges. >> what does that mean? >> i think that carries not a life sentence, but a fairly significant sentence. probably somewhere in the range of 10 to 20 years. manslaughter, provocation, that reduces the degree, and a lesser sentence. i think angela corey made the right decision for one very clear reason. self-defense is a defense. and defenses are jury questions. there is enough clear evidence that george zimmerman committed this crime. there is not issues about
we have a trayvon martin case. the charge against him are coming now and he has been put into custody already. george zimmerman is under arrest now and we have more on the charges. we're going to ed rendell, the former philadelphia district attorney. he was a great district attorney, and the former mayor of san francisco own attorney. what do you see as a former prosecutor coming here? the options on the table for angela corey? >> first of all, ap is reporting that he will be charged with...
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>>> tonight the first good look at george zimmerman after being charged in the death of trayvon martin. he is in a jail and will stand before a judge tomorrow. >> we're for the long haul. >> trayvon martin's parents tell news 4 it is just the beginning of the justice they seek. they're pleading for peace and nonviolence as the weeks ahead play out. >> the second-degree murder charge against zimmerman comes 45 days after trayvon martin was killed reportedly with a bottle of iced tea and skittles in his hands. it forced the nation to take a hard look at race relations. >> public opinion will not decide zimmerman's future. we have live team coverage as washington reacts to the developments. jay gray in sanford, florida. >> reporter: you could almost hear an audible sigh of relief in a city on edge more than a month when this afternoon it was announced a decision had been made about charges in this case. after more than a month of speculation about where he might be, tonight we know that george zimmerman is here behind bars in the seminole county jail. >> george zimmerman arrived here appr
>>> tonight the first good look at george zimmerman after being charged in the death of trayvon martin. he is in a jail and will stand before a judge tomorrow. >> we're for the long haul. >> trayvon martin's parents tell news 4 it is just the beginning of the justice they seek. they're pleading for peace and nonviolence as the weeks ahead play out. >> the second-degree murder charge against zimmerman comes 45 days after trayvon martin was killed reportedly with a...
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we've heard from the trayvon martin lawyers expressing the same sentiment. tell us about her as a prosecutor and what it's like to go up against her in a case like this. you've both worked with her as a prosecutor when you were on the same team but more interestingly to me tonight, you've faced her, you've worked against her. what's that like? >> just to be clear, i faced her in a case where she was on the other side. we never actually got to trial because we ultimately resolved it. i've faced many of her assistants, including some of the ones that are going to be involved in the trayvon martin-george zimmerman prosecution. i can tell you that her office is very tough. the people that she has assigned to this task are extremely thorough and they will do a very thorough job and they will make sure that they essentially look at every piece of evidence if they have not already done so. miss corey obviously has a wealth of experience in murder cases. >> mitch, there's some speculation tonight, including by the zimmerman family, george zimmerman's brother on cnn
we've heard from the trayvon martin lawyers expressing the same sentiment. tell us about her as a prosecutor and what it's like to go up against her in a case like this. you've both worked with her as a prosecutor when you were on the same team but more interestingly to me tonight, you've faced her, you've worked against her. what's that like? >> just to be clear, i faced her in a case where she was on the other side. we never actually got to trial because we ultimately resolved it. i've...
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we begin with the trayvon martin shooting. michael isikoff is msnbc's chief investigate i investigative correspondent. and also david wilson from thegrio.com, managing editor. michael, what can you tell us that you have been able to uncover? >> well, chris, look, there's still a lot that's murky with regard to what happened that night between trayvon martin and george zimmerman, but one new piece of evidence that we did find today that is -- that could raise some further questions is that the original 2005 police report on the arrest of george zimmerman. zimmerman was arrested at a bar near the university of central florida by a state law enforcement officer and charged with battery and use of violence and obstructing justice. when you look at the underlying police report, what we find is that zimmerman was disobeyed the orders of a state law enforcement officer to back off. he was in the process of arresting some employees at the bar. they got into a scuffle, and zimmerman -- when the officer showed his badge, zimmerman shot
we begin with the trayvon martin shooting. michael isikoff is msnbc's chief investigate i investigative correspondent. and also david wilson from thegrio.com, managing editor. michael, what can you tell us that you have been able to uncover? >> well, chris, look, there's still a lot that's murky with regard to what happened that night between trayvon martin and george zimmerman, but one new piece of evidence that we did find today that is -- that could raise some further questions is that...
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if trayvon martin was speculating, we don't know. if at that point there was an imminent fear for george zimmerman's life and he acted in response to that it changes the equation. megyn: it's easy for to us say this is where the initial threat ended and the second threat began. zimmerman ended his initial threat and trayvon created a second threat. but life is different. the prosecution, if they charge zimmerman they will argue he was the one following the 17-year-old. he was the one who was armed. he was the one who created the dangerous circumstances. and even if he can convince a jury, he retreated when told to do so by the 911 operator. he planted the seed in the mind of a 17-year-old that a conflict was about to start and trayvon martin should get in the aggressive end of it rather than being on the receiving send of it. these are the arguments we are likely to hear. >> if zimmerman abandoned his pursuit and went back to his truck. the question is if trayvon martin attacked him. what scale of attack took place? was it an attack
if trayvon martin was speculating, we don't know. if at that point there was an imminent fear for george zimmerman's life and he acted in response to that it changes the equation. megyn: it's easy for to us say this is where the initial threat ended and the second threat began. zimmerman ended his initial threat and trayvon created a second threat. but life is different. the prosecution, if they charge zimmerman they will argue he was the one following the 17-year-old. he was the one who was...
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account of what trayvon said is admissible or not, but she matches it up in the sense that trayvon martin was clearly the person being pursued. i think when you have a guy with a gun pursuing a guy who dent have a gun and the guy with the gun kills the other guy, it can add up to prosecution for manslaughter. >> nbc news is confirming that criminal charges will be filed against george zimmerman 44 days after the shooting death of trayvon martin. we will continue our coverage. we'll go to a quick break and be right here for you with more news on this. i'm freaking out man. why? i thought jill was your soul mate. no, no it's her dad. the general's your soul mate? dude what? no, no, no. he's, he's on my back about providing for his little girl. hey don't worry. e-trade's got a totally new investing dashboard. everything is on one page, your investments, quotes, research... it's like the buffet last night. whatever helps you understand man. i'm watching you. oh yeah? well i'm watching you, watching him. [ male announcer ] try the new 360 investing dashboard at e-trade. i'm michael bazinet, pr
account of what trayvon said is admissible or not, but she matches it up in the sense that trayvon martin was clearly the person being pursued. i think when you have a guy with a gun pursuing a guy who dent have a gun and the guy with the gun kills the other guy, it can add up to prosecution for manslaughter. >> nbc news is confirming that criminal charges will be filed against george zimmerman 44 days after the shooting death of trayvon martin. we will continue our coverage. we'll go to...
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news in the trayvon martin case. and hillary clinton she is responding to a parody and showing her sending snappy messages to other politicians. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. rise and shine, it's wednesday april 11. i am cynne simpson. >> i am steve chenevey. now to adam caskey. >> it is a cold start. temperatures will climb into the 50's this afternoon. berkeley springs, it's only 35 right now frostburg at the freezing mark, 34 in leesburg 38 in la plata and bowie.
news in the trayvon martin case. and hillary clinton she is responding to a parody and showing her sending snappy messages to other politicians. >> live and in hd, this is "good morning washington," on your side. rise and shine, it's wednesday april 11. i am cynne simpson. >> i am steve chenevey. now to adam caskey. >> it is a cold start. temperatures will climb into the 50's this afternoon. berkeley springs, it's only 35 right now frostburg at the freezing mark, 34...
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>> trayvon martin's parents are inside the convention center. they are waiting for that press conference from florida's special process cuter. -- prosecutor. they were on stage when they found out prosecutors plan to press charges against george zimmerman. they had been on a 44-day mission calling for justice for their son and they were here with that call was answered. >> good evening to everyone. i and the special prosecutor for the trayvon martin case. moments ago we spoke by phone with tracy martin. it was less than three weeks ago we told the sweet parents we would get answers to all of their questions no matter where our truth for the quest led us. it is the search for justice for trayvon martin that has brought us to this moment. the team with me has worked tirelessly looking for answers and trayvon martin's death. i want to introduce to you one of my top homicide prosecutor is and john guy my other top prosecutor who will lead the investigation. also with us is jim madden, dominique pate, our sheriff. we appreciate all of their cooperati
>> trayvon martin's parents are inside the convention center. they are waiting for that press conference from florida's special process cuter. -- prosecutor. they were on stage when they found out prosecutors plan to press charges against george zimmerman. they had been on a 44-day mission calling for justice for their son and they were here with that call was answered. >> good evening to everyone. i and the special prosecutor for the trayvon martin case. moments ago we spoke by...
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you are trayvon martin. >> this is trayvon martin's home town in florida. thousands have been marching and for justice. jim martin was gunned down here. it ignited an outrage. >> protesters are demanding an arrest. and bringl book him before a jury. >> zimmerman claims he shot martin in self-defense. he claims that martin attacked him. he punched him in the nose. he said that trayvon martin said g like, you are going to die tonight. family denies that he said anything like that. >> he did not say that at all. the only thing he said was, why are you calling me? >> now the near daily news is reporting that accounts of zimmerman had no serious injury. three separate investigations are now under way to find out what happened. there is no signs of this going away anytime soon. therosecutors have visited scene. they have also been questioning witnesses. the trial is set to go to a jury on april 10. in the newsroom, abc 7 news. >> thank you. there is a shooting outside a center disrupted voting activities. in the man was wounded shoulder. stumbled into the center
you are trayvon martin. >> this is trayvon martin's home town in florida. thousands have been marching and for justice. jim martin was gunned down here. it ignited an outrage. >> protesters are demanding an arrest. and bringl book him before a jury. >> zimmerman claims he shot martin in self-defense. he claims that martin attacked him. he punched him in the nose. he said that trayvon martin said g like, you are going to die tonight. family denies that he said anything like...
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covered in trayvon martin's blood. >> right. the totality of the evidence. and when you start adding the evidence together, what you're seeing is the control, who prip ta precipitated the events? as you lay the evidence together, you're seeing there's much less of a case that mr. zimmerman was not the controller of the events. that trayvon martin was stalked, was essentially isolated by this man and that in the light most favorable to the suspect, there would be only a few seconds where trayvon martin had a chance to act. all of the actions leading up to precipitating this act, the evidence shows so far, at least, that they were at the hands of george zimmerman. >> and then charles blow as you're kind of rounding out what you can know as zimmerman's attorney tonight putting this file together, well, what does homicide say about it? it turns out that what you can gather so far is that the lead homicide detective believes he had a manslaughter case on his hands. >> right. the lead homicide detector did not believe george zimmerman
covered in trayvon martin's blood. >> right. the totality of the evidence. and when you start adding the evidence together, what you're seeing is the control, who prip ta precipitated the events? as you lay the evidence together, you're seeing there's much less of a case that mr. zimmerman was not the controller of the events. that trayvon martin was stalked, was essentially isolated by this man and that in the light most favorable to the suspect, there would be only a few seconds where...
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the cries for justice in the trayvon martin killing. now a flashpoint. >> i've been covering it for a week now. >> whole week? wow. >> the color divide, playing out in your living room. check your bank account. right now crooks could be using your credit or debit card. >>> loud mouth. lewis black, love him or hate him, when it comes to politics, he's in your face. >> they have four years to find a leader. they can't find someone. >> that and more, right here, right now, on cnn. >>> hello, i'm don lemon. thank you for joining us tonight. in life, as it was a place where trayvon martin used to run and play. a place where he was among friends and learned about team work. long before a bullet ended it all. tonight, a candle light vigil at the team where he played youth football. teammates, coaches, friends and people who never knew martin joined his family in remembering the 17-year-old at the center of a national firestorm. martin's parents thanked everyone for their wishes and prayers. >> he never had any qualms with anybody. trayvon did
the cries for justice in the trayvon martin killing. now a flashpoint. >> i've been covering it for a week now. >> whole week? wow. >> the color divide, playing out in your living room. check your bank account. right now crooks could be using your credit or debit card. >>> loud mouth. lewis black, love him or hate him, when it comes to politics, he's in your face. >> they have four years to find a leader. they can't find someone. >> that and more, right...
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the mother and father of trayvon martin. they pressed today very hard to get george zimmerman arrested if not charged at least arrested because they were so distraught and upset yesterday when his lawyers went on tv and announced they were withdrawing from the case because they had lost contact with george zimmerman. trayvon martin's folks were afraid that he was a fugitive, that he would basically flee the area. so they wanted him arrested. they obviously have wanted him charged for 44 days. that's what it's been since the february 26th murder in sanford, florida. it is now, can be called a murder, second-degree murder, which is murder with malice of the mind, which is not premeditated murder but it is the highest level that a prosecutor can bring without going to a grand jury. in this case george zimmerman is being held with no bond. he will be able to appear in court and ultimately probably have a preliminary hearing, which time the prosecutor has to prove to a judge that there is probable cause to hold him and either hav
the mother and father of trayvon martin. they pressed today very hard to get george zimmerman arrested if not charged at least arrested because they were so distraught and upset yesterday when his lawyers went on tv and announced they were withdrawing from the case because they had lost contact with george zimmerman. trayvon martin's folks were afraid that he was a fugitive, that he would basically flee the area. so they wanted him arrested. they obviously have wanted him charged for 44 days....