so, what are you waiting for? go call now! we ll finish up here. we continue to follow what s happening in the sanford courtroom, in the second degree murder trial of george zimmerman who claims self-defense. the medical examiner has been on the stand much of the day today getting a little bit in the weeds in technicality. and we bring in two defense
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an issue where they have already lost or it is already law they can essentially try to get the law repealed simply by making it work very, very poorly, no matter how many people get hurt along the way. yeah, it used to be if the side passed the bill that the other didn t want, if both sides down the road agreed it was a problem they would work together to try to fix that thing to at least make it better. but you re right, there is no real legislative hope for that good sense these days. ezra klein, thank you very much for joining us today. thank you. coming up, an emergency meeting at the white house with egypt once again under military control. that is next. and later, it was a day of ballistics and dna evidence in the second degree murder trial of george zimmerman. out there owning it. the ones getting involved and staying engaged.
school described as burglary tools, possibly stolen jewelry, i don t know the truth of it, i m merely saying those are the allegations, why is that not relevant? i understand why with a juvenile, you don t want to get them involved in the court system. maybe they get intervened and on a school level and it s a good thing. they get someone on the right path. maybe now. now, it s a second degree murder trial. you want to shed some light on everyone. what they came to this incident with, what they carried with them in their past is very important to the way they behave. zimmerman sees trayvon martin and he reacts in a certain way, the question is, did he react that way because he s a bigot or a want to be cop or a weirdo. they re trying to paint the picture that george zimmerman was a zell out, he was a want to be cop, so they re trying to take his background and meld it into it. i think have you to look at the composite factor.
school described as burglary tools, possibly stolen jewelry, i don t know the truth of it, i m merely saying those are the allegations, why is that not relevant? i understand why with a juvenile, you don t want to get them involved in the court system. maybe they get intervened and on a school level and it s a good thing. they get someone on the right path. maybe now. now, it s a second degree murder trial. you want to shed some light on everyone. what they came to this incident with, what they carried with them in their past is very important to the way they behave. zimmerman sees trayvon martin and he reacts in a certain way, the question is, did he react that way because he s a bigot or a want to be cop or a weirdo. they re trying to paint the picture that george zimmerman was a zell out, he was a want to be cop, so they re trying to take his background and meld it into it. i think have you to look at the