i yelled help, help. he said i m calling 911. he did call 911. the essence of his testimony was that he saw the man who was dressed as trayvon, trayvon on top beating the man who was dressed as george zimmerman on the bottom. bill: why rest of it. he went back inside to call 911. bill: ran back to try to get a phone. he hears the commotion outside and goes and looks like most of us would and says oh my goodness he goes back inside and calls calls 911. bill: that makes sense. i think i would have tried to break up the fight. that s you. you are always getting involved in things you shouldn t get involved in. bill: i understand. that s an interesting point of clarification. he runs back inside to get the phone to call the cops, as well he should. i m not saying he was wrong in doing that. and then, does he hear the gunshot? yeah. then the gunshot. he said he heard something that sounded like a gunshot. bill: then he runs back out? i can t remember whether he ran back
i yelled help, help. he said i m calling 911. he did call 911. the essence of his testimony was that he saw the man who was dressed as trayvon, trayvon on top beating the man who was dressed as george zimmerman on the bottom. bill: why rest of it. he went back inside to call 911. bill: ran back to try to get a phone. he hears the commotion outside and goes and looks like most of us would and says oh my goodness he goes back inside and calls calls 911. bill: that makes sense. i think i would have tried to break up the fight. that s you. you are always getting involved in things you shouldn t get involved in. bill: i understand. that s an interesting point of clarification. he runs back inside to get the phone to call the cops, as well he should. i m not saying he was wrong in doing that. and then, does he hear the gunshot? yeah. then the gunshot. he said he heard something that sounded like a gunshot. bill: then he runs back out? i can t remember whether he ran back
nine, at this movie theater, movie center. and then they had absolute chaos as some of the people realized they were being choked by the gas and he started opening fire. according to witnesses, very calmly walked up the stairs and just seemed to randomly be picking people out of the audience and shooting at them. we have quentin caldwell, a witness joining us by phone. thanks for talking to me. tell me where you were in the movie theater complex, 16 screens. we were in theater eight, ajas ent to where the incident happened. me and my wife go to the super hero premieres and decided to go this one night. there were many theaters in which the movie was being shown. gentlemyes, there are 16 then this one. you re watching the movie, how many minutes were you in before you noticed something wrong? we were 15 minutes in and there was a chase fire where there was gunfire on screen. right then out of nowhere on the right side we hear a very distinct pop pop pop pop. and my w
robert zimmerman tells cnn s piers morgan that george was almost killed in his run-in with trayvon that rainy february night in sanford, florida. and the medical records will prove it. he also says it s a myth that george was chasing trayvon, and he says that george is disappointed that no one else came out to break up that fight. we re going to hear his comments, and those of a new eyewitness, just moments from now. and a florida couple who were thrust into the trayvon case by accident say they accept spike lee s apology. as you may have heard by now, the film maker retweeted what he thought was george zimmerman s address. turns out, it belongs to elaine and david mclean, who have a son named zimmerman, whose middle name is george. but rather than explain all of that to everybody who showed up on the doorstep or sent hate mail, they just moved out. spike lee will now be covering all their expenses. investigators are looking into a jetblue captain s meltdown during this f
years. historic drops in income and historic rise in gas prices. a president who doesn t hesitate to use all the means necessary to force through obama care, but leads from behind in the world. it s time to say these words. enough. rick santorum also spoke from gettysburg in his home state of pennsylvania. i said throughout the course of this campaign, while other issues are certainly important, economy, joblessness, national security concerns, the family, the issue of life, all of these issues are important. but the foundational issue in this race, if one that is, in fact, the cause of the other maladies that we are feeling, whether it s in the economy or whether it s in the budget crisis that we re dealing with. all boils down to one word. and that s what s at stake in this election. and it s right behind me on that banner. and that s the word freedom. rick santorum in gettysburg. let s check in with wolf and john with the latest numbers. all right, anderson. thanks