i m cautiously optimist ic base on the job that the prosecution put on in this case and we ll see what they have. it may just be a question. they may not have a decision right now. thank you very much. we re watching the george zimmerman second degree murder trial. i want to toss it over to chris jansing for more on this story. there are three possibilities here, one, they could have a verdict, number two, they could be done for the night or, three, they could be done for the night. let s review where we have been so far. they started deliberating yesterday, deliberated for about three and a half hours. of course, they have been in since 9:00 this morning. the judge has been really very lenient with them in the sense of she has allowed them to do this the way that they re comfortable doing it, the way that they want to do it. so she even said to them if you want to continue to talk and deliberate over lunch, that s
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dramatic day in the george zimmerman second degree murder trial. i want to bring back sunny and mark, to, to, a quick question to both of you. and sunny, i will start with you. was it smart for george zimmerman and it was his decision as the judge admonished him throughout. he could have rejected the advice of his attorneys, was it smart for him, in the end, to tell the judge i have decided i will not testify on my own behalf? it was not only smart it was brilliant. first of all, he didn t really need how to do it because his statements are already out there. albeit they re conflicting. he would have only done damage. because he would have been cross-examined by very skilled, very seasoned prosecutors. wolf, prosecutors dream about the opportunity to cross-examine a defendant in a high-profile trial that has given