a racial slur as he got out of the suv to follow trayvon martin. it is important, because the federal government is investigating this as a possible hate crime. and the audio in question could be a major piece of evidence. the fbi is certainly treating it that way. they re doing their open analysis of the own analysis of the tape. a warning about the language. if you want to send the kids out of the room, now would be a good time. okay? so about the phrase. some believe they hear zimmerman saying f ing coons and others hear f ing cold. listen. i don t want to say what it sounds like this time but a lot of people are saying it sounds like, but let s play it a few times so that the viewer can have a hear for themselves. f ing coons. you can stop it. it does sound less like that racial slur last time i acknowledged the possibility it could have been that slur. from listening in this room, this is the state of the art room it doesn t sound like that slur anymore. but to
conclusions so you can decide for yourself, based on the evidence, what happened that night. today a leading forensic audio expert listened to george zimmerman s 911 call and weighed in on whether zimmerman uttered a racial slur when he got out of his suv to follow martin. it s only 1.6 seconds of audio, but it s important because the federal government is investigating this as a possible hate crime, and the audio in question could be a major piece of evidence. the fbi is certainly treating it that way. they are doing their own analysis of the tape. before we go any further, though, a warning about the language. if you want to send the kids out of the room, now would be a good time, okay? so about the phrase. some believe they hear zimmerman saying, f-ing coons. others hear what enhanced audio seems to reveal saying f-ing cold. listen. i don t want to say what it sounds like when a lot of people are saying what it sounds like, but let s play it so the viewer can have an ide
one of mr. santorum the s top strategists is joining us live here in the studio, just ahead. an actual republican live in the flesh here. i m so excited. we ll be right back. [ artis brown ] america is facing some tough challenges right now. two of the most important are energy security and economic growth. north america actually has one of the largest oil reserves in the world. a large part of that is oil sands. this resource has the ability to create hundreds of thousands of jobs. at our kearl project in canada, we ll be able to produce these oil sands with the same emissions as many other oils and that s a huge breakthrough. that s good for our country s energy security and our economy.
the judge giving the homework assign meant, three i think is he will spaced, to the department of justice answering a question that frankly i thought he had no business asking. exactly right. three pages, single spaced, that was the assign meant. you call it homework. have you this judge, and to quote you, this guy has a hissee fit, down in texas, hearing the whole other case and orders the justice department to explain what the president meant on monday and from what i am hearing the justice department followed through, yes? they did, and they did answer the letter today signed by eric holder, the attorney general, and they basically said what was completely obvious from what i thought the president was saying, which is the position of the department of justice is that the health care law is constitutional. it is the right of the supreme court of the united states to declare that law unconstitutional and that s been true since 1803 and the famous case of maher berry ve
now there s a new attorney joining george zimmerman s case. about time. that s kind of interesting. he did have a representative at first buchlt now the two of them will jointly represent george zimmerman. his father also really sat down to talk about his son s version of events the night that trayvon martin was shot and killed. here is what he said. he was walking back to his vehicle. trayvon came from his left side, asked him, did he have did he have a problem? george said no. at that point, trayvon said, well, you do now. he punched him in the nose, knocked him to the concrete and started beating him. george was there, yelling for help for at least 40 seconds. it s clearly him on the tape. joining us this morning, lou palumbo, nassau county police officer and director i have trouble talking, one minute, 30 seconds into the show. nice to have you. we ve spent a lot of time now talking about this particular case. we re now getting the version of events fleshd out