before i get to the conversation before the press conference started is blowing up my media field because there is an obligation we all sort of normalized president trump s behavior because he s realized these things are more complicated and don t have to change. i m also going to talk to courtney because we re getting more information about this gb-3 bomb dropped in afghanistan versus the bigger bomb called the gb-37. do you know anything about this bigger bomb that hasn t actually been used? this is the largest non-nuclear bomb that has been used on the battlefield by the u.s. that the military is aware of, anyway, that they re telling us about. it s significant. it s 21,000 pounds. now that we have a little bit more time, i ve been able to talk to a couple more military officials about why this mission was chosen. this is a large complex. it was a complex of isis fighters and it had an extensive tunnelwork system underneath it. so they dropped a bomb of this
zimmerman not guilty. aside from a few smiles and quiet tears from his wife, the reaction from zimmerman s side is subdued. trayvon martin s mother and father are not in the courtroom. they later speak to cnn s anderson cooper. it came as a complete shock for me, and the reason i say that is because i just look at people as people. when i heard the verdict, i kind of understand the disconnect in that maybe they didn t see trayvon as their son. they didn t see trayvon as a teenager. they didn t see trayvon as just a human being that was minding his own business. worried predictions about a jury that is all women with no african-americans seemed to come true when george zimmerman goes free. most jurors stay silent hoping to disappear and remain anonymous. but the juror known as b-37 speaks so anderson cooper. and says trayvon martin s race
zimmerman not guilty. aside from a few smiles and quiet tears from his wife, the reaction from zimmerman s side is subdued. trayvon martin s mother and father are not in the courtroom. they later speak to cnn s anderson cooper. it came as a complete shock for me, and the reason i say that is because i just look at people as people. when i heard the verdict, i kind of understand the disconnect in that maybe they didn t see trayvon as their son. they didn t see trayvon as a teenager. they didn t see trayvon as just a human being that was minding his own business. worried predictions about a jury that is all women with no african-americans seemed to come true when george zimmerman goes free. most jurors stay silent hoping to disappear and remain anonymous. but the juror known as b-37 speaks so anderson cooper.
different emotionally. george zimmerman gotaway with murder but you can t get away from god. reporter: although she said she first wanted to find george zimmerman guilty of second-degree she and the other jurors finally agreed there wasn t enough proof to find him guilty under the law. in a written statement george zimmerman s attorney mark o mara praised her saying she accepted a tremendous burden, set her feelings aside and cast a vesht based on the evidence presented in court and on the law she was provided. another juror, b-37 interviewed on cnn said she felt george zimmerman s killing was not a crime. because of the heat in the moment and stand your ground. he had a right to defend himself. reporter: former nbc attorney said this was a consciousientios jury. the fact they believe he s guilty but votes to acquit