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. >> go, anderson! go, anderson! go, anderson! >> why are you making the face? i don't get it. >> it feels good, doesn't it? >> anderson: it does feel good. [all talking at once] >> anderson: this is what love looks like? >> this is the great part. what happens is now we are going to fold it over. always love -- >> anderson: and smear it in here. >> we are not going to smear it. no smear. >> anderson: we are going to put it in with love. >> make it into like a big pattie. >> no. no. no. the whole thing. it is the biggest pattie you have seen. >> lay it down and then you want to make it oblong. >> anderson: i don't know what that means. >> almost like a football. like a football. >> come up on the side. there you go. >> i want you to say i love you. because you want to talk to your food. >> anderson: i love you. love you. [applause] >> yeah, baby! >> listen. listen. i do this all the time with turkey. so now, anderson you put just a little bit. >> anderson: and this is what it looks like. >> we are going into the oven and then -- >> anderson: it comes outlooking
. >> go, anderson! go, anderson! go, anderson! >> why are you making the face? i don't get it. >> it feels good, doesn't it? >> anderson: it does feel good. [all talking at once] >> anderson: this is what love looks like? >> this is the great part. what happens is now we are going to fold it over. always love -- >> anderson: and smear it in here. >> we are not going to smear it. no smear. >> anderson: we are going to put it in with love....
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>> anderson, the bottom line is it was a struggle. it wasn't a shot from a distance -- >> that's the key point. >> it's consistent with a struggle. >> the prosecution established zimmerman's gun did not have an external safety and it had a bullet loaded ready to fire. >> you stated that a person, mr. zimmerman, since we know it to be his gun, right? >> yes. >> okay. would have been racked to make sure it was in fact ready to fire and put another bullet in the magazine and reloaded it, correct? >> yes. >> as a matter of fact, the law enforcement officer again you had a chance to see, that is normal that it is one racked in the chamber and a full magazine, correct? >> yes. >> military do that, correct? >> i'm unsure. >> so clearly, the prosecution trying to paint zimmermann as trigger happy want to be cop we w a bullet in the chamber. seems like the defense did a good job of pointing out that actually, that the not so unusual. >> well, not only is it not unusual but if you're in a situation where you want to defend yourself, that's exac
>> anderson, the bottom line is it was a struggle. it wasn't a shot from a distance -- >> that's the key point. >> it's consistent with a struggle. >> the prosecution established zimmerman's gun did not have an external safety and it had a bullet loaded ready to fire. >> you stated that a person, mr. zimmerman, since we know it to be his gun, right? >> yes. >> okay. would have been racked to make sure it was in fact ready to fire and put another bullet...
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>> anderson, the bottom line is it was a struggle. it wasn't a shot from a distance -- >> that's the key point. >> it's consistent with a struggle. >> the prosecution established zimmerman's gun did not have an external safety and it had a bullet loaded ready to fire. >> you stated that a person, mr. zimmerman, since we know it to be his gun, right? >> yes. >> okay. would have been racked to make sure it was in fact ready to fire and put another bullet in the magazine and reloaded it, correct? >> yes. >> as a matter of fact, the law enforcement officer again you had a chance to see, that is normal that it is one racked in the chamber and a full magazine, correct? >> yes. >> military do that, correct? >> i'm unsure. >> so clearly, the prosecution trying to paint zimmermann as trigger happy want to be cop we w a bullet in the chamber. seems like the defense did a good job of pointing out that actually, that the not so unusual. >> well, not only is it not unusual but if you're in a situation where you want to defend yourself, that's exac
>> anderson, the bottom line is it was a struggle. it wasn't a shot from a distance -- >> that's the key point. >> it's consistent with a struggle. >> the prosecution established zimmerman's gun did not have an external safety and it had a bullet loaded ready to fire. >> you stated that a person, mr. zimmerman, since we know it to be his gun, right? >> yes. >> okay. would have been racked to make sure it was in fact ready to fire and put another bullet...
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she spoke to cnn's anderson cooper. the first juror to speak out publicly about the testimony, the deliberations, and the not guilty verdict. the juror called b-37 told anderson she doesn't believe race or racial profiling were factors in the trial. listen to this clip that's been getting lots of attention. >> the prosecution didn't use the word racial profiling during the case. they used the word profile. >> uh-huh. >> that was something that was worked out between the judge and the lawyers when the jury wasn't in the room. >> right. >> do you feel that george zimmerman racially profiled trayvon martin? do you think race played a role in his decision? his view of trayvon martin as suspicious? >> i don't think he did. i think just circumstances caused zimmerman to think that he might be a robber or trying to do something bad in the neighborhood because of all that had gone on previously. there were unbelievable number of robberies in the neighborhood. >> so you don't believe race played a role in this case? >> i don't t
she spoke to cnn's anderson cooper. the first juror to speak out publicly about the testimony, the deliberations, and the not guilty verdict. the juror called b-37 told anderson she doesn't believe race or racial profiling were factors in the trial. listen to this clip that's been getting lots of attention. >> the prosecution didn't use the word racial profiling during the case. they used the word profile. >> uh-huh. >> that was something that was worked out between the judge...
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juror b-37 spoke to cnn's anderson cooper in shadow. we're following her wishes keeping her identity secret. the only question she left unanswered in her interview. for the next hour she explains the deliberations that ultimately left her and the other five jurors in tears. here's anderson cooper. >> when you first sat down on the jury, when you first gathered together, what was it like? did you know how big -- >> it was unreal. it was unreal. it was like something that -- why would they want to pick me, you know? why would i be picked over all these hundreds of people that they interviewed? >> and when the trial started, what was the first day like? there were the opening statements. don west told a joke. what did you think of that? >> the joke was horrible. i just -- nobody got it. i didn't get it until later, then i thought about it. i'm like, i guess that could have been funny, but not in the context he told it. >> going into the trial, did you have an idea in your head about what happened? >> no, because i hadn't followed the trial
juror b-37 spoke to cnn's anderson cooper in shadow. we're following her wishes keeping her identity secret. the only question she left unanswered in her interview. for the next hour she explains the deliberations that ultimately left her and the other five jurors in tears. here's anderson cooper. >> when you first sat down on the jury, when you first gathered together, what was it like? did you know how big -- >> it was unreal. it was unreal. it was like something that -- why would...
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>> reporter: well, you know, the clock is ticking, anderson. it's just about 14 hours until that deadline runs out. what we may be seeing with all this mobilization of both the opposition and the brotherhood supporters is sort of a card game, where they're throwing their cards on the table saying this is what we can mobilize. >> we'll be watching it. ben wedeman, thank you very much. >>> coming up, the "ridicu-list." we'll be right back. hi, buddy! that's why the free wifi and hot breakfast are something to smile about. book a great getaway now and feel the hamptonality [ all ] who's new in the fridge! i help support bones... [ ding! ] ...the immune system... [ ding! ] ...heart health... [ ding! ] ...and muscles. [ ding! ] that can only be ensure complete! [ female announcer ] the four-in-one nutrition of ensure complete. a simple choice to help you eat right. [ major nutrition ] nutrition in charge. what makes a sleep number what makes a sleep number store different? you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they
>> reporter: well, you know, the clock is ticking, anderson. it's just about 14 hours until that deadline runs out. what we may be seeing with all this mobilization of both the opposition and the brotherhood supporters is sort of a card game, where they're throwing their cards on the table saying this is what we can mobilize. >> we'll be watching it. ben wedeman, thank you very much. >>> coming up, the "ridicu-list." we'll be right back. hi, buddy! that's why the...
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i'm anderson cooper. that's it for our "a.c. 360" special report. >> if that's all you know about her, you've got to see this. >> what is your view of george zimmerman? >> weak. scary. >> rachel jeantel answers every question i put to her. she even answers questions from our studio audience. >> do you feel your testimony strongly impacted the case at all? >> yes. >> in a negative way? >> no. it might have said why she kept it too honest. >> rachel jeantel in her own words. this is "piers morgan live." >>> i want to begin with the young woman who was on the phone with trayvon martin moments before he died. this is rachel jeantel's first interview since she testified for the trial. rachel, welcome to you. >> hi, how are you? >> you're very famous now. everybody watched your testimony. everybody saw somebody who look ed like they didn't really want to be there but also suffering from fact you lost your great friend, trayvon. tell me, first of all, your reaction to the fact that george zimmerman was acquitted
i'm anderson cooper. that's it for our "a.c. 360" special report. >> if that's all you know about her, you've got to see this. >> what is your view of george zimmerman? >> weak. scary. >> rachel jeantel answers every question i put to her. she even answers questions from our studio audience. >> do you feel your testimony strongly impacted the case at all? >> yes. >> in a negative way? >> no. it might have said why she kept it too honest....
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>> yes, but a bigger message, anderson. the precedence is a terrible one this case sets, that you can be the aggressor, you can inniche nate the confrontation. all the evidence says he runs away and minutes later he was shot in the heart and the killer says was standing my ground and gets to walk free. the next minority killed, what do you think they will do? what do you think the killer will say? >> have you -- you have strong faith and from day one you've talked about that. has there been at any moment during this that you doubted your faith, that made you question it? >> never, never. the only thing i question is why we were selected as opposed to another family, but i've gotten over those questions. i've gotten over that. i feel like he selected the right family. god wanted us to be the spokesperson, so we're being ocho bead yenlt of what we need to do and what god is leading us to do. hopefully, we can find some positive, some bright side out of this. >> your strength is amazing through this and the face of this and co
>> yes, but a bigger message, anderson. the precedence is a terrible one this case sets, that you can be the aggressor, you can inniche nate the confrontation. all the evidence says he runs away and minutes later he was shot in the heart and the killer says was standing my ground and gets to walk free. the next minority killed, what do you think they will do? what do you think the killer will say? >> have you -- you have strong faith and from day one you've talked about that. has...
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this city is bracing for perhaps a very difficult night, anderson? >> who are the people behind you in the square? are they people that didn't vote for morsy the first time or disenchanted with him while he's been in office? what do they want and who are they? >> reporter: it's a mixture of people, and let's not forget that 52% of those who voted, voted for mohamed morsy in that election. that's why he won. but a lot of people were voting for him because they didn't want to vote for his opponent from the regime. others, in fact, are old regime loyalest. i'll tell you something, anderson, there aren't a lot of revolutionaries that we saw in this square two and a half years ago. these are people disappointfected with morsy, angry over the falling standards of living, fuel crisis, electricity cuts, the rising crime in the streets of cairo. so it's a real mix of people, but that is definitely unhappiness is on the rise. one opinion poll published says that 63% of those polled, saw their standard of living fall since president morsy came to power a year a
this city is bracing for perhaps a very difficult night, anderson? >> who are the people behind you in the square? are they people that didn't vote for morsy the first time or disenchanted with him while he's been in office? what do they want and who are they? >> reporter: it's a mixture of people, and let's not forget that 52% of those who voted, voted for mohamed morsy in that election. that's why he won. but a lot of people were voting for him because they didn't want to vote for...
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anderson? >> appreciate it. >>> up next, egypt explodes in violence, supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi clash. the latest from cairo ahead. >>> parts of a small canadian town burn to the ground. search for the missing residents ahead. "i'm part of an american success story," "that starts with one of the world's most advanced distribution systems," "and one of the most efficient trucking networks," "with safe, experienced drivers." "we work directly with manufacturers," "eliminating costly markups," "and buy directly from local farmers in every region of the country." "when you see our low prices, remember the wheels turning behind the scenes, delivering for millions of americans, everyday. "dedication: that's the real walmart" geico's defensive driver,ke 13. good student and multi-policy discounts could save you hundreds of dollus. engineer: uh geico's discounts could save you hundreds of "doll-ars." it sounds like you're saying "dollus." dollus. engineeif you could accentuate the "r
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i'm anderson cooper. that's it for our "a.c. 360 "special report." >>> tonight, my one-on-one interview with rachel jeantel. >> racial. >> on the stand, a combatted teenager. >> you listening? i had told you, are you listening? >> if that's all you know about her, you've got to see this. >> what is your view of george zimmerman? >> weak. scary. >> rachel jeantel answers every question i put to her. she efsh answers questions from our studio audience. >> do you feel your testimony strongly impacted the case at all? >> yes. >> in a negative way? >> no. it might have said why she kept it too honest. >> rachel jeantel in her own words. this is "piers morgan live." >>> i want to begin with the young woman who was on the phone with trayvon martin moments before he died. this is rachel jeantel's first interview since she testified for the trial. rachel, welcome to you. >> hi, how are you? >> you're very famous now. everybody watched your testimony. everybody saw somebody who looklook ed like they didn't really w
i'm anderson cooper. that's it for our "a.c. 360 "special report." >>> tonight, my one-on-one interview with rachel jeantel. >> racial. >> on the stand, a combatted teenager. >> you listening? i had told you, are you listening? >> if that's all you know about her, you've got to see this. >> what is your view of george zimmerman? >> weak. scary. >> rachel jeantel answers every question i put to her. she efsh answers questions from...
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>> i think anderson cooper had a point to make and i think anderson cooper did -- when he said the tea bagger deal, he shouldn't have said that, and people were after him. >> he intentionally said that. let's be honest. >> who? >> anderson cooper. >> of course he did. let me be clear, i don't care what he says, and neither apparently does the rest of america. >> really? whose show is higher rated? >> i agree with what he said here, but the reason to make that attack against alec, he has to live up to his own standard. >> he does. absolutely does, and issued apologies for what he said in the past. >> who? >> anderson cooper. >> did he apologize for that? i didn't see it. >> i don't think anybody demanded one. >> demanded? >> are you demanding one? >> i don't demand apologies from everyone. >> i have to go. >>> good to soo yee you both. up next, the video of the day. ♪ [ male announcer ] with everyone on the go this summer, now's the perfect time to get home security for protection while you're away. and right now you can get adt security installed starting at just $49, a savings of $2
>> i think anderson cooper had a point to make and i think anderson cooper did -- when he said the tea bagger deal, he shouldn't have said that, and people were after him. >> he intentionally said that. let's be honest. >> who? >> anderson cooper. >> of course he did. let me be clear, i don't care what he says, and neither apparently does the rest of america. >> really? whose show is higher rated? >> i agree with what he said here, but the reason to...
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anderson cooper starts right now. tonight a special rehab clinics filing claims for patients and you are paying for it. later it is called the largest sex trafficking bust. 76 cities, 150 ledged predators captured. we will take you inside and talk to child safety advocate and crime fighter john walsh. whoever walked in and walked out with $136 million worth of jewelry in a brazen daytime robbery. we begin keeping them honest with part one of an investigative series we are calling "rehab racket." as you will see that is what it is. we are talking about the abuse of a state sponsored, tax-funded program that looks like a noble cause on paper, clinics getting money billing for each addict that comes for counseling. they have found a system riddled with fraud and oversight from billing for phony patients to allowing convicted felons to run drug rehab centers. our investigation found it is too easy to take advantage of the people who need the most. this is no nickel and dime fraud. it is happening in california and we are
anderson cooper starts right now. tonight a special rehab clinics filing claims for patients and you are paying for it. later it is called the largest sex trafficking bust. 76 cities, 150 ledged predators captured. we will take you inside and talk to child safety advocate and crime fighter john walsh. whoever walked in and walked out with $136 million worth of jewelry in a brazen daytime robbery. we begin keeping them honest with part one of an investigative series we are calling "rehab...
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anderson, he's always there. you know, it's his seat. >> i had just walked out and got a newspaper. came back and sit down, opened it up and started to read. >> outside, an elderly woman has just lost control of her car. >> she was coming from town and she was coming up through the road. and they say that some cars behind her said that she was kind of weaving a little bit. >> as she enters the restaurant's parking lot, mary lou shepherd hit a vehicle ready to pull out of the bp station. right next door. >> she hit another vehicle sitting in the parking lot of the coffee house. then she comes through the windows of the building. >> the car crashes into the booth where anderson is sitting and he's thrown across the diner. >> i didn't realize what was going on at all. i didn't see anything. >> the vehicle pushed the booth all the way under our counter. he went through two of our rotating chairs. he went through them. >> next thing i knew, everything was on top of me. >> i didn't even see kenny. i just couldn't see him. >> i just knew somebody had got killed. >> but anderson is alive. >
anderson, he's always there. you know, it's his seat. >> i had just walked out and got a newspaper. came back and sit down, opened it up and started to read. >> outside, an elderly woman has just lost control of her car. >> she was coming from town and she was coming up through the road. and they say that some cars behind her said that she was kind of weaving a little bit. >> as she enters the restaurant's parking lot, mary lou shepherd hit a vehicle ready to pull out of...
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>> reporter: well, you know, the clock is ticking, anderson. it's just about 14 hours until that deadline runs out. what we may be seeing with all this mobilization of both the opposition and the brotherhood supporters is sort of a card game, where they're throwing their cards on the table say thing is what we can mobilize. >> we'll be watching it. ben wedeman, thank you very much. >>> coming up, the "ridicu-list." we'll be right back. ...the imm. [ ding! ] ...heart health... [ ding! ] ...and muscles. [ ding! ] that can only be ensure complete! [ female announcer ] the four-in-one nutrition of ensure complete. a simple choice to help you eat right. [ major nutrition ] nutrition in charge. a simple choice to help you eat right. we know it's your videoconference of the day. hi! hi, buddy! that's why the free wifi and hot breakfast are something to smile about. book a great getaway now and feel the hamptonality [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your
>> reporter: well, you know, the clock is ticking, anderson. it's just about 14 hours until that deadline runs out. what we may be seeing with all this mobilization of both the opposition and the brotherhood supporters is sort of a card game, where they're throwing their cards on the table say thing is what we can mobilize. >> we'll be watching it. ben wedeman, thank you very much. >>> coming up, the "ridicu-list." we'll be right back. ...the imm. [ ding! ]...
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what's unfortunate is he didn't make it clear enough, anderson. he should have said what someone's injuries are doesn't resolve the question as to whether the shooter reasonably believed he was in imminent danger of death or great bodily injury. someone can point a gun at your head, inflict no injuries and put you in reasonable fear of death. so the fact that george zimmerman, what kind of injuries he has is not what resolved the question of whether he reasonably believed it and he was imminently in danger. what the point of those injuries is, versus what he says, is that it shows him to be lying. that's the point of it. the point of showing that his injuries were rather as described by another witness insignificant goes to impeach his statement that trayvon martin was beating him the way he was. that's the point of all that. what the teacher was saying was something rather academic, as a point of law we don't have to show any injuries to prove reasonable belief in imminent death. that's all. it's just too bad if it wasn't explained, i did not hea
what's unfortunate is he didn't make it clear enough, anderson. he should have said what someone's injuries are doesn't resolve the question as to whether the shooter reasonably believed he was in imminent danger of death or great bodily injury. someone can point a gun at your head, inflict no injuries and put you in reasonable fear of death. so the fact that george zimmerman, what kind of injuries he has is not what resolved the question of whether he reasonably believed it and he was...
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>> yes, but a bigger message, anderson. the precedence is a terrible one this case sets, that you can be the aggressor, you can inniche nate the confrontation. all the evidence says he runs away and minutes later he was shot in the heart and the killer says was standing my ground and gets to walk free. the next minority killed, what do you think they will do? what do you think the killer will say? >> have you -- you have strong faith and from day one you've talked about that. has there been at any moment during this that you doubted your faith, that made you question it? >> never, never. the only thing i question is why we were selected as opposed to another family, but i've gotten over those questions. i've gotten over that. i feel like he selected the right family. god wanted us to be the spokesperson, so we're being ocho bead yenlt of what we need to do and what god is leading us to do. hopefully, we can find some positive, some bright side out of this. >> your strength is amazing through this and the face of this and co
>> yes, but a bigger message, anderson. the precedence is a terrible one this case sets, that you can be the aggressor, you can inniche nate the confrontation. all the evidence says he runs away and minutes later he was shot in the heart and the killer says was standing my ground and gets to walk free. the next minority killed, what do you think they will do? what do you think the killer will say? >> have you -- you have strong faith and from day one you've talked about that. has...
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i'm john in atlanta. >> i'm becky anderson in cairo for you. i want us to step back for a moment and reflect on what has happened here in egypt over the past few hours. have a look at this. >> may god preserve egypt and its people. >> it's not just here. i was traveling throughout central cairo a half hour ago and i saw these pockets of egyptians celebrating what many of them felt was the imminent overthrow, you could call it, of egypt's first ever democratically elected president, morsi, elected just a year ago. i'm frankly quite stunned at how much ill will he generated among so many egyptians that they just felt it was time now to throw away the electoral process and simply start fresh. it imposed a lot of challenges here. it was remarkable to see the soldiers, the troops, the police, the special forces deploying on bridges, on major roads, blocking traffic, especially around areas where morsi supporters set up protest camps, one in particular that we visited in front of the university of cairo. i met some of the young men walking through th
i'm john in atlanta. >> i'm becky anderson in cairo for you. i want us to step back for a moment and reflect on what has happened here in egypt over the past few hours. have a look at this. >> may god preserve egypt and its people. >> it's not just here. i was traveling throughout central cairo a half hour ago and i saw these pockets of egyptians celebrating what many of them felt was the imminent overthrow, you could call it, of egypt's first ever democratically elected...
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. >> the juror who was interviewed tonight by anderson cooper, said she felt sorry for you. but she also said this, let's watch the clip. >> i want to ask you about some of the different witnesses. rachel jeantel, the woman who was on the phone with trayvon martin at the start of the incident. what did you make of her testimony? >> i didn't think it was very credible. but i felt very sorry for her. she didn't ask to be in this place, she wanted to go. she wanted to leave, she didn't want to be any part of this jury. i think she felt inadequate toward everyone because of her education and her communication skills. i just felt sadness for her. >> you're uneducated. you have no communication skills. what do you feel about what that juror said about you? >> angry. upset. and the closing, when the state closed they're trying to explain what kind of person i am. you can see the kind of person i am. out of the whole stand i never cussed out don. even during -- since march i've been dealing with don west -- >> you actually saw him here? in the cnn show -- he was here to do anderson'
. >> the juror who was interviewed tonight by anderson cooper, said she felt sorry for you. but she also said this, let's watch the clip. >> i want to ask you about some of the different witnesses. rachel jeantel, the woman who was on the phone with trayvon martin at the start of the incident. what did you make of her testimony? >> i didn't think it was very credible. but i felt very sorry for her. she didn't ask to be in this place, she wanted to go. she wanted to leave, she...
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[laughter] >> i think anderson cooper had a point to make. i think anderson cooper did say when he said the tea bagger deal, i think he shouldn't have said that and people were after him, saying he shouldn't. >> he intentionally said that -- let's be honest -- anderson cooper. he intentionally said it -- >> let me be clear. i don't care what he says. neither, apparently, does the rest of america. but that's not the point. >> whose show is higher rated? >> the point is this. i agree with what he said here. but he's going to make that attack against alec, he has to live up to his own standard. >> he absolutely does. he's issued apologies. >> who? >> anderson cooper. >> he apologized for that? i didn't see that -- >> are you demanding one? >> no -- [overlapping dialogue] >> no, i don't deman apol jees from anybody. >> sean -- >> no! let's get over it. let's have freedom of speech and all liberals stop attacking conservatives and they can say anything they want. >> i have to go -- up next, the video of the day. how'd you d9 out of 10.iz today? 9
[laughter] >> i think anderson cooper had a point to make. i think anderson cooper did say when he said the tea bagger deal, i think he shouldn't have said that and people were after him, saying he shouldn't. >> he intentionally said that -- let's be honest -- anderson cooper. he intentionally said it -- >> let me be clear. i don't care what he says. neither, apparently, does the rest of america. but that's not the point. >> whose show is higher rated? >> the point...
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>> exactly. >> from anderson cooper's interview tonight. the verdict's in, but there are still a lot of unanswers questions. joinings us, judge hatchett. also, defense attorney, jamie weintraub. i've got to ask you straight off the top, your reaction to rachel jeantel's interview. you were almost gasping watching it. >> if that went on for five more minutes, she would have her own show. i thought it was so fascinating. she's such a big personality. and i thought she gave us a picture of trayvon martin, of that night. it was just a good example of how courtrooms don't give you the full picture. i'm not sure what she said was legally all that relevant, but it just, as a journalist, i thought it was fascinating. >> i thought it was compelling too. >> i thought what was interesting to me was the way she completely took on the drugs issue for example. she said, look, trayvon took weed a couple of times a week, i never saw it make him aggressive, he used to get the munchies, very classic kind of teenage behavior for many americans. what do you th
>> exactly. >> from anderson cooper's interview tonight. the verdict's in, but there are still a lot of unanswers questions. joinings us, judge hatchett. also, defense attorney, jamie weintraub. i've got to ask you straight off the top, your reaction to rachel jeantel's interview. you were almost gasping watching it. >> if that went on for five more minutes, she would have her own show. i thought it was so fascinating. she's such a big personality. and i thought she gave us a...
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anderson cooper's exclusive interview. watch. >> did you cry in the jury room? >> i cried after the verdict. i didn't cry out when they were reading the verdict out in the jury room. because were all crying before we went in. >> what do you mean you were crying before you went? >> we were in a separate room when -- when the foreman hand bailiff our verdict, we were crying back there before we went into the jury room. they gave us about 20 minutes to try and get everything together. >> what do you think you were crying about? >> the pressure. the pressure of all of it. and everything just kind of came to a head. because i kind of tried to keep everything out emotionally out during the whole process and it just flood in after it was done. >> but you want people to know, and the reason you're speaking is, you want people to know how seriously you took this? >> i do. i don't want people to think that we didn't think about it and we didn't care about trayvon martin. because we did. we were very sad that it happened to him. >> and you want his family to know that as w
anderson cooper's exclusive interview. watch. >> did you cry in the jury room? >> i cried after the verdict. i didn't cry out when they were reading the verdict out in the jury room. because were all crying before we went in. >> what do you mean you were crying before you went? >> we were in a separate room when -- when the foreman hand bailiff our verdict, we were crying back there before we went into the jury room. they gave us about 20 minutes to try and get...
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anderson? >> unbelievable. gary, appreciate it. >>> up next, egypt explodes in violence, supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi clash. the latest from cairo ahead. >>> parts of a small canadian town burn to the ground as a runaway train carrying crude oil explodes. search for the missing residents ahead. in miami, coca-cola is coming together with latino leaders to support hispanicize, and the adelante movement. teaching tools for success, and fostering creativity. these programs are empowering people to lead positive change, and helping them discover how great a little balance can feel. through initiatives like these, our goal is to inspire more than three million people to rediscover the joy of being active this summer. see the difference all of us can make, together. diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. >>> bloody day in egypt as the political cr
anderson? >> unbelievable. gary, appreciate it. >>> up next, egypt explodes in violence, supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi clash. the latest from cairo ahead. >>> parts of a small canadian town burn to the ground as a runaway train carrying crude oil explodes. search for the missing residents ahead. in miami, coca-cola is coming together with latino leaders to support hispanicize, and the adelante movement. teaching tools for success, and fostering...
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new revelations from juror b-37 speaking exclusively to our anderson cooper. it turns out some wanted to convict zimmerman just couldn't find a way legally to do it. this as protests continue across much of the country, though much more peacefully overnight, everyone will say thankfully. >>> and we've got to talk about the heat. soaring temperatures all over the place. what you're looking at there is one of the outcomes we have to deal with economically here. the gas pump. congress now holding hearings on it, assume they go >> all right, i want you to look at this, a fellow nantucket man wrestling a shark onto the beach. why is he doing this? we'll hear from him coming up. >> all you'd hear from me are the screams only a dog could hear. >>> we're going to begin with the growing danger from oppressive heat, 50 million americans dealing with this dangerous heat. look at this, see the red? that is showing the states in the northeast, mid-atlantic and midwest that are going to be sweating it out all the way to the weekend. indra petersons is outside of new york ti
new revelations from juror b-37 speaking exclusively to our anderson cooper. it turns out some wanted to convict zimmerman just couldn't find a way legally to do it. this as protests continue across much of the country, though much more peacefully overnight, everyone will say thankfully. >>> and we've got to talk about the heat. soaring temperatures all over the place. what you're looking at there is one of the outcomes we have to deal with economically here. the gas pump. congress now...
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anderson? >> unbelievable. gary, appreciate it. >>> up next, egypt explodes in violence, supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi clash. the latest from cairo ahead. >>> parts of a small canadian town burn to the ground as a runaway train carrying crude oil explodes. search for the missing residents anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with three strains of good bacteria. live the regular life. phillips'. the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their investments, like they do in every other aspect of their lives. >>> parts of a small canadian town burn to the ground as a runaway train carrying crude oil explodes. search for the missing residents ahead. >>> bloody day in egypt as th
anderson? >> unbelievable. gary, appreciate it. >>> up next, egypt explodes in violence, supporters of ousted president mohammed morsi clash. the latest from cairo ahead. >>> parts of a small canadian town burn to the ground as a runaway train carrying crude oil explodes. search for the missing residents anyone have occasional constipation, diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues with...
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. >> the juror who was interviewed tonight by anderson cooper, said she felt sorry for you. but she also said this, let's watch the clip. >> i want to ask you about some of the different witnesses. rachel jeantel, the woman who was on the phone with trayvon martin at the start of the incident. what did you make of her testimony? >> i didn't think it was very credible. but i felt very sorry for her. she didn't ask to be in this place, she wanted to go. she wanted to leave, she didn't want to be any part of this jury. i think she felt inadequate toward everyone because of her education and her communication skills. i just felt sadness for her. >> you're uneducated. you have no communication skills. what do you feel about what that juror said about you? >> angry. ups upset. and the closing, when the state closed they're trying to explain what kind of person i am. you can see the kind of person i am. out of the whole stand i never cussed out don. even during -- since march i've been dealing with don west -- >> you actually saw him here? in the cnn show -- he was here to do ander
. >> the juror who was interviewed tonight by anderson cooper, said she felt sorry for you. but she also said this, let's watch the clip. >> i want to ask you about some of the different witnesses. rachel jeantel, the woman who was on the phone with trayvon martin at the start of the incident. what did you make of her testimony? >> i didn't think it was very credible. but i felt very sorry for her. she didn't ask to be in this place, she wanted to go. she wanted to leave, she...
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later this hour we're going to hear some of anderson cooper's conversation with juror b37. she's the only one to speak out about this case so far. our piers morgan, though, had a very special interview with this young lady, rachel jeantel. she was on the phone with trayvon martin that fateful night, and she took the stand at the beginning of the trial. piers joins us live now in studio. and i've got to tell you, piers, that was amazing and compelling. i can't imagine it was easy to get her to do that interview in the first place. >> when she arrived at the studio, she was very tense, very nervous, very like the rachel jeantel that we saw on the stand. and giving an impression she didn't really want to be doing this again. but i sat her down in my office. we had a long conversation, maybe 20 minutes. and i said to her, look, you've seen all the social media reaction to your appearance. a lot of people think you're stupid. i looked her straight in the eye. i said -- >> how did she react to that? >> she reacted very well. she said i know, they do. i said so this is your chance
later this hour we're going to hear some of anderson cooper's conversation with juror b37. she's the only one to speak out about this case so far. our piers morgan, though, had a very special interview with this young lady, rachel jeantel. she was on the phone with trayvon martin that fateful night, and she took the stand at the beginning of the trial. piers joins us live now in studio. and i've got to tell you, piers, that was amazing and compelling. i can't imagine it was easy to get her to...
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anderson cooper, good to have you with us. obviously, she wanted to stay in shadow and stick to her juror number. what did she realize after she was out of sequester what this case meant? >> she said she had no idea how big this case had become, how much interest there was in it. she was stunned when she got back to the hotel room and after they had made their decision and when they arrived at the hotel, apparently it was empty, nobody was there, then people realized there had been a verdict. by the time the jurors left her hotel, she described it like disneyland. she's been really overwhelmed at the amount of interest in this case and just how many people are, you know, trying to pursue her, her family, and, you know, she finds it offputting, obviously. >> this is the first time we're hearing from any of these jurors. everyone wants to know what was going on in that jury room. did she give you any indication of the relationship between the jurors? they, obviously, deliberated from 16 1/2 hours and were together weeks on end.
anderson cooper, good to have you with us. obviously, she wanted to stay in shadow and stick to her juror number. what did she realize after she was out of sequester what this case meant? >> she said she had no idea how big this case had become, how much interest there was in it. she was stunned when she got back to the hotel room and after they had made their decision and when they arrived at the hotel, apparently it was empty, nobody was there, then people realized there had been a...
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here's anthony anderson, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: anthony anderson. looking good, my friend. >> thank you, baby! >> jimmy: you're looking good, buddy! >> before we start, congratulations, brother. >> jimmy: aw, thanks. i appreciate that. [ cheers and applause ] >> welcome to the paternity. >> jimmy: this is it now. i know you have a beautiful family. so i appreciate that. did you lose weight? >> it shifts like the continental plates of the ocean. [ laughter ] sometimes my ankles are big. sometimes my head -- [ laughter ] well, my head is always big. [ laughter ] yeah, but 47 pounds. >> jimmy: is that right? [ cheers and applause ] >> 47. >> jimmy: well, you look great. i knew it. >> that's been the number. 47 to 50 and i've kept it off for about four years now, so i'm happy. >> jimmy: and what are you doing differently? are you gonna put out a diet book? >> not eating, man. not eating. well, 11 years ago, i was diagnosed as a type two diabetic. so, about five years ago, i got serious about it. i just got healthier. i started making healthier choices a
here's anthony anderson, everybody. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: anthony anderson. looking good, my friend. >> thank you, baby! >> jimmy: you're looking good, buddy! >> before we start, congratulations, brother. >> jimmy: aw, thanks. i appreciate that. [ cheers and applause ] >> welcome to the paternity. >> jimmy: this is it now. i know you have a beautiful family. so i appreciate that. did you lose weight? >> it shifts like the...
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>> yes, for the bigger message, anderson. the precedence is a terrible one that this case sets, that you can be the aggressor, you can initiate the confrontation. all the evidence say trayvon was running away. yet minutes later he is shot in the heart, his killer says i was standing my ground and he walks free. now the next young minority kid that's killed, what do you think the killer is going to say? >> have you -- you have strong faith, and from day one you talked about that. has there been any moment in all this where you doubted your faith, that's made you question it? >> never, never. the only thing i questioned is why we were selected as opposed to another family. but i've gotten over those questions. i've gotten over that, and i feel that he selected the right family. god wanted us to be the spokesperson. so we just are being obedient to what we need to do, and what god is telling us to do and what he's leading us to do. so hopefully we can find some positive, some bright side out of all of this. >> your strength is a
>> yes, for the bigger message, anderson. the precedence is a terrible one that this case sets, that you can be the aggressor, you can initiate the confrontation. all the evidence say trayvon was running away. yet minutes later he is shot in the heart, his killer says i was standing my ground and he walks free. now the next young minority kid that's killed, what do you think the killer is going to say? >> have you -- you have strong faith, and from day one you talked about that. has...
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>> exactly. >> anderson's interview tonight with one of the jurors. your reaction to rachel jeantel, it was gasping watching. >> if that went on for five more minutes, she would have her own show. i just thought it was so fascinating. she's such a big personality. it's just a good idea about how courtrooms don't give you the full picture. i don't know if all that relevant but as a journalist it was fascinating. >> what was fascinating to me was she took on the weed issue. she said trayvon used to used weed and it gave him the munchies, never made him aggressive. if she was more like that on the stand, could it have made it difference? >> i think it could have made a difference. here she was blatantly honest, painfully honest in some cases. talking about the use of racial slurs, very open about his use of drugs. to me as somebody watching, i'm a journalist. i'm constantly watching if i can pick up where people may be holding back on something, may be lying. i didn't get that sense. her attorney sat right here with her, didn't interject. see just said w
>> exactly. >> anderson's interview tonight with one of the jurors. your reaction to rachel jeantel, it was gasping watching. >> if that went on for five more minutes, she would have her own show. i just thought it was so fascinating. she's such a big personality. it's just a good idea about how courtrooms don't give you the full picture. i don't know if all that relevant but as a journalist it was fascinating. >> what was fascinating to me was she took on the weed...
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anderson? >> randi, thanks. that does it for this special edition of "360." çñ >>> are they close or far apart? six women now that. second-degree murder, manslaughter or not guilty. they decided to sleep on it. >> the jury would like to adjourn at 6:00 p.m. the jury would like to begin tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. if possible. anybody have objections in. >> no your honor. >> no, your honor. >> they got the case about 2:00 eastern time, two hours and got evidence in the case and the judge says it's up to them to decide what to believe. tonight we'll look at what they will weigh, who they are and what goes on during deliberations. we'll look at the allegation of the defense counsel mark o'mara made to martin savidge. he says this case never would have made it to court had it not been for a publicity campaign, a
anderson? >> randi, thanks. that does it for this special edition of "360." çñ >>> are they close or far apart? six women now that. second-degree murder, manslaughter or not guilty. they decided to sleep on it. >> the jury would like to adjourn at 6:00 p.m. the jury would like to begin tomorrow at 9:00 a.m. if possible. anybody have objections in. >> no your honor. >> no, your honor. >> they got the case about 2:00 eastern time, two hours and...
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>> that is the question of the day, anderson. prosecutors are saying there was security present during the time of the heist, though that security was unarmed. they're also saying this was meant to be a temporary exhibit here at the hotel, said to expire in august, so the security in place one can assume was temporary. neither the hotel or the dimon house are saying much more than that. it's pretty interesting to take a wuk through the lobby of the carlton hotel. you would never know that this kind of heist happened yesterday, it was very much business as usual. there was even jewelry on display in the lobby. diamonds and sapphires as well as fine furs for sale. i'd have to say pretty low key looking security, although that exhibition in question, the leviav diamond exhibition was closed today. >> that's incredible. thanks very much. >>> and the hunts goes on. there's a lot more happening. isha sesay is here with a bulletin. >>> pope france appears to be softening the vatican's tone on homosexuality. the pope telling reporters, q
>> that is the question of the day, anderson. prosecutors are saying there was security present during the time of the heist, though that security was unarmed. they're also saying this was meant to be a temporary exhibit here at the hotel, said to expire in august, so the security in place one can assume was temporary. neither the hotel or the dimon house are saying much more than that. it's pretty interesting to take a wuk through the lobby of the carlton hotel. you would never know that...
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anderson cooper starts now. >>> the trial was a sprint but tonight it became a marathon. trench warfare in the courtroom. good evening. welcome to another "ac 360" special report "self-defense or murder, the george zimmerman trial." first, a heated battle that just ended at 9:56 p.m. eastern time. the judge ordering a recess until tomorrow morning, wednesday. the defense asking the judge to permit several key items into evidence, text messages and photos that would seem to paint trayvon martin as aggressive in the eyes of the jury. the defense attorney don west tonight making his pitch. listen. >> there are two main issues. one relates to several conversations by mr. martin attempting to acquire a firearm. >> these are conversations that are audio conversations or are they written? >> there are two main issues, one relates to several conversations by mr. martin attempting to acquire a firearm. >> these are conversations that are audio conversations? or are they written? >> they are text messages. >> okay. >> that were obtained from his phone. >> the crux of the matters th
anderson cooper starts now. >>> the trial was a sprint but tonight it became a marathon. trench warfare in the courtroom. good evening. welcome to another "ac 360" special report "self-defense or murder, the george zimmerman trial." first, a heated battle that just ended at 9:56 p.m. eastern time. the judge ordering a recess until tomorrow morning, wednesday. the defense asking the judge to permit several key items into evidence, text messages and photos that would...
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anderson, back to you. >> susan, thanks. that does it for our coverage of the george zimmerman trial in this special hour. coming up, another edition of "ac 360" with all the latest in the crisis in egypt. we'll be right back. three weeke. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot. coping with asthma isn't controlling it. test your level of control at asthma.com, then talk to your doctor. there may be more you could do for your asthma. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you see in my day, when my mom was repainting the house, you couldn't just set up a tv in the basement. i mean, come on! nope. we could only watch tv in the rooms that had a tv outlet. yeah if we wanted to watch tv someplace else, we'd have to go to my aunt sally's. have you ever sat on a plastic covered couch? [ kids cheering ] you're missin
anderson, back to you. >> susan, thanks. that does it for our coverage of the george zimmerman trial in this special hour. coming up, another edition of "ac 360" with all the latest in the crisis in egypt. we'll be right back. three weeke. asthma doesn't affect my job... you missed the meeting again last week! it doesn't affect my family. your coughing woke me up again. i wish you'd take me to the park. i don't use my rescue inhaler a lot... depends on what you mean by a lot....
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follow me at anderson cooper and we'll talk about the charge on twitter. we'll be right back. oh, he's a fighter alright. since aflac is helping with his expenses while he can't work, he can focus on his recovery. he doesn't have to worry so much about his mortgage, groceries, or even gas bills. kick! kick... feel it! feel it! feel it! nice work! ♪ you got it! you got it! yes! aflac's gonna help take care of his expenses. and us...we're gonna get him back in fighting shape. ♪ [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes at aflac.com. [ male announcer ] see what's happening behind the scenes help the gulf recover, andnt to learn from what happenedg goals: so we could be a better, safer energy company. i've been with bp for 24 years. i was part of the team that helped deliver on our commitments to the gulf - and i can tell you, safety is at the heart of everything we do. we've added cutting-edge safety equipment and technolo, like a new deepwater well cap and a state-of-the-art monitoring center, where experts watch over all our drilling activity, twenty-four-se
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mark, go ahead. >> anderson, i have a theory about this. i think that was has happened here, this is -- and, jeff, i have no evidence of this, so i'll say that as a disclaimer, but i think when the police did not arrest him as mark o'mara elicited, they found him to be credible. they thought that they weren't going to file. i think that what has happened here, is that when the state's attorney filed this case, they feel like the police were thrown under the bus. and i think the police are now engaging in payback, and when those questions that o'meara asked to get those answers out of the officers, to me is stunning. and anderson, i assume your question was almost a hypothetical, because, no, they're not -- they're not a step closer, this was a disastrous day. >> go ahead. jeff >> for the first time in history, i can agree completely with what mark said. i had a feeling that the cops were really going out of their way to be sympathetic to zimmerman today. you know, of course -- he didn't ask for a lawyer. he -- he immediately talked to us, h
mark, go ahead. >> anderson, i have a theory about this. i think that was has happened here, this is -- and, jeff, i have no evidence of this, so i'll say that as a disclaimer, but i think when the police did not arrest him as mark o'mara elicited, they found him to be credible. they thought that they weren't going to file. i think that what has happened here, is that when the state's attorney filed this case, they feel like the police were thrown under the bus. and i think the police are...
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>> i don't think either way on that one, anderson. they -- they believe that, you know, had he taken the stand he would say the same things he said before, however, i think that he made a decision based on the fact he would be cross-examined on many inconsistencies he said in the course of this case. >> the state asked for manslaughter and aggravated assault to be included in the charges read to the jury in audition to second-degree murder. does the martin family, do you have an opinion on that, if he was convicted of a lesser charge, he could still do just about the same amount of time because of mandatory gun sentencing. >> all along, they have wanted whatever the law required in this situation in terms of his punishment, so they have not pushed for one or the other. as you point out, the criminal punishment will be about the same at the end of the day in terms of it being something that goes between 25 and life. >> so they aren't so focused on who it's second-degree murder or manslaughter charge? >> no, you have to remember, this h
>> i don't think either way on that one, anderson. they -- they believe that, you know, had he taken the stand he would say the same things he said before, however, i think that he made a decision based on the fact he would be cross-examined on many inconsistencies he said in the course of this case. >> the state asked for manslaughter and aggravated assault to be included in the charges read to the jury in audition to second-degree murder. does the martin family, do you have an...
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anderson, this is a very tough issue for them. for them to have been through all of this for the last four weeks, we decided it was better to allow them to head home to miami since it was so late in the evening so they could attend church in miami. they were on their way home, and we informed them of the verdict. they were devastated. sometimes these types of situations have a lot of emotion tied to it. so we believed as their counsel it was best they not be in there. >> the case has sparked national dialogue about race, since the beginning. zimmerman's attorney said something last night after the verdict was read. i want to play that for the viewers and have you react to it. >> i think that things would have been different if george zimmerman was black for this reason. he never would have been charged for the crime. >> what did you think when you heard that? >> well, i don't accept that. maybe me and mr. o'mara are philosophically different on that issue. i think he has to understand that in america, we see young black men go to
anderson, this is a very tough issue for them. for them to have been through all of this for the last four weeks, we decided it was better to allow them to head home to miami since it was so late in the evening so they could attend church in miami. they were on their way home, and we informed them of the verdict. they were devastated. sometimes these types of situations have a lot of emotion tied to it. so we believed as their counsel it was best they not be in there. >> the case has...
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. >> we have tony anderson and lauren shoe and judith and melissa wong. >> good morning commissioners. my name is tony anderson and like jim, i'm a former administrator from the san francisco unified school district. i was the principal at balboa high school and a superintendent for several years in the central office. i've saw hundreds of programs come across my office in terms of programs that were design to serve youth. and i can attest cold hardly that the first tea is the best programs that we have in san francisco. and i think it's important to understand that this issue in terms of the golden gate park lease should not be a we verses them for youth verses older golfers. we can look at this in terms of how we can grow this program in san francisco and form a stronger community of golfers. i want to share with you a letter that would attest one of the segments of our programs that we don't have here this morning are the teachers in the program. i'm going to share with you a letter that i received from one of our teachers. the purpose of this letter is to share with you my persona
. >> we have tony anderson and lauren shoe and judith and melissa wong. >> good morning commissioners. my name is tony anderson and like jim, i'm a former administrator from the san francisco unified school district. i was the principal at balboa high school and a superintendent for several years in the central office. i've saw hundreds of programs come across my office in terms of programs that were design to serve youth. and i can attest cold hardly that the first tea is the best...
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anderson and the juror tonight. the moment when we had this reference to creepy ass cracka because that became a very famous phrase and i want to get from you exactly what it means. [ applause ] (girl) what does that say? (guy) dive shop. (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the legs. (guy vo) we got a subaru to take us new places. (girl) yeah, it's a hot spring. (guy) we should do that. (guy vo) it did. (man) how's that feel? (guy) fine. (girl) we shouldn't have done that. (guy) no. (announcer) love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru.
anderson and the juror tonight. the moment when we had this reference to creepy ass cracka because that became a very famous phrase and i want to get from you exactly what it means. [ applause ] (girl) what does that say? (guy) dive shop. (girl) diving lessons. (guy) we should totally do that. (girl ) yeah, right. (guy) i wannna catch a falcon! (girl) we should do that. (guy) i caught a falcon. (guy) you could eat a bug. let's do that. (guy) you know you're eating a bug. (girl) because of the...
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anderson cooper and cnn special, "self-defense or murder, the george zimmerman trial" starts right now. >> good evening. welcome once again to our "ac 360" special coverage, "self-defense or murder, the george zimmerman trial." self-defense or murder, how the jury sees these injuries could answer that question. as the prosecution tried to show today, are we looking at the kind of cuts and scrapes from a garden variety scuffle, one that didn't have to end with a teenager did on the grass? that wasn't all, as the prosecution tries to struggle from a string of witnesses that at times appear to help the defense. we have our team of legal experts on board tonight. but first, martin savidge sets the stage. >> the injuries to the defendant's back of the head consistent with repeatedly being slammed into a concrete surface. >> reporter: the key reason zimmerman is given for shooting trayvon martin. >> how would you classify the injuries to the defendant's head? >> they were not life threatening. they were very insignificant. they did not require any sutures to be applied. so i would refer to t
anderson cooper and cnn special, "self-defense or murder, the george zimmerman trial" starts right now. >> good evening. welcome once again to our "ac 360" special coverage, "self-defense or murder, the george zimmerman trial." self-defense or murder, how the jury sees these injuries could answer that question. as the prosecution tried to show today, are we looking at the kind of cuts and scrapes from a garden variety scuffle, one that didn't have to end with...