obstruction. at the direction of the court, certain portions of the defendant s interview with sean hannity on july 18th, 2012 have been excised or redacted based upon legal determinations made by the court. the parts excised or redacted are not relevant and you are not to concern yourselves with why this occurred or with the contents of any excised or redacted portions. you may proceed. thank you, your honor, for the record, state exhibit 1-a. and tonight in an interview you will only see right here on hannity, george zimmerman, charged with second degree murder of trayvon martin breaks his silence. the jurors heard about 23 minutes of sean s interview before the prosecution called in their next witness. here with reaction to what happened today, that would be day seven of the zimmerman trial. defense attorneys really a dream team to analyze what happened today. the most controversial segment of those 23 minutes played today was this. when zimmerman said these now fa
0 so far in the zimmerman trial. jurors got to hear him describing what happened that night. will he the day immediately after the incident before he had a lawyer so what do you think the jury thought about it? we ll break it down with our team of analysts, we have sunny hostin, vinnie politan, danny dr evallos and of course nancy grace. a powerful moment, two american presidents half a world away meeting in africa to remember the u.s. citizens who lost their lives in an attack 15 years ago. we ll go there live and much more from cnn s exclusive interview with former president george w. bush. a teen has been in jail for five months after he made a joke about a school shooting online. he was explicit that it was a joke so why is he still in jail? his father is live and will discuss that. interesting conversation kate will have, something s wrong, when does it become a crime. when does a joke cross a line. let s start with a major new development, nsa leaker edward snowden has
sort of whittling away at the inconsistencies that christopher serino was able to get out of him by getting christopher serino, officer serino to say well, i didn t think he was lying or i was playing tricks on him to see how airtight his story was. and goldie, what about your thoughts? christopher serino definitely seemed to be a reluctant witness, but reluctant to say anything that made it seem that he thought george zimmerman was not telling the truth. sure. i think the prosecution has a very, very long way to continue to build its case. but you can see the defense case being laid out as we speak, as we hear the cross-examinations. we get some real clues as to how the zimmerman team will defend him. i just think that this case is there is a long way to go. and it does feel like we are gearing up toward, and we talked about this earlier in the hour, a case in which we may not actually hear from george zimmerman on the stand. it does feel like mark o mara is really laying th
0 today is truly a dark day. 19 firefighters were killed late yesterday trapped while battling a fast moving wildfire that suddenly turned on them. they were called the hot shots, the best of the best, sent into the most dangerous situations. the president traveling in africa released a statement this morning saying they were heros who put themselves in harm s way to protect the lives and property of fellow citizens they would never meet. the community of prescott, arizona waking up to the devastating news this morning, 19 of their own gone. the crew was digging barriers around the yarnell hill fire in central arizona which has burned through 6,000 acres just since friday. cnn is in arizona with more. reporter: the yarnell hill fire began moving at a ferocious pace on sunday, suddenly changing direction, claiming the most firefighter lives since 9/11, trapping 19 firefighters with no way out. we just lost 19 of some of the finest people you ll ever meet. right now we re in cris
0 to the state if i might. let me show it to the state first. it s not the official court reporter s transcript but it may be used to refresh your recollectio recollection. yes. have this mark, your honor, if i might. marked for identification defense exhibit gg. ii. oh. may i approach the witness? yes, you may. thanks. i m not going to have you go through it line by line at all. but beak, to use it to refresh your recollection to the extent that we need to. okay. the question is this. only refer to that document if you feed to to refresh your recollection. okay. was there anything in the interview with mr. zimmerman on february 27th at 12:05 that was specifically contradicted by the evidence that you had available to you at that point? no, sir. as an example, he said he shot once. there was only shot fired, correct. correct. he said that his head was being hit where it was and john good said that they were in that same location. he even told you. object