i m carol costello. court is still in recess but we expect it to resume soon. also on the stand, trayvon martin s brother, jahvaris. he thought the screaming was that of his brother and he also testified that initially he had his doubts. mark o mara wanted to present into evidence the tv interview done at a local cbs station where trayvon martin s brother told the reporter questioning him that he wasn t really sure if it was his brother s voice on that tape. now, the judge in the end did not allow what i m about to show you to be presented into evidence in court. but i d like you to listen to it anyway. let s listen. when you first heard the n s news, what did you think about? i didn t believe it. and i kind of still don t believe it, which is why it s not easy for me to talk about
trayvon s brother, jahvaris. they could be tougher with him than they could be with trayvon martin s mother? i don t know, carol. it is his brother. i think jahvaris is doing a tremendous job. he is composed. mr. o mara is asking the questions, he is being very respectful of his presence in the courtroom. i don t think you beat up. you know, the defense attorneys have created some sort of blunders in the trial with the sensitivity issues. and i think that maybe, hopefully, they ve learned that they have to treat these witnesses respectfully. and they have to, you know, not attack them. that s not going to ingreigeiate these defense attorneys and mr. zimmerman with a female jury if they keep attacking family members from the prosecution witness list. all right, we re going to take a break. court is still in recess. we ll be right back.
done to rein in north korea. there are sharp, growing fears that the nation s new, young leader, kim jong-un may be with tax day upon us, the planning a dangerous show of president made a show of releasing his returns today. power to repair his country s image after its humiliating mr. obama reported $789,674 of income. failure to launch a long-range rocket into space. not enough to subject him to his the primary concern, the debt own proposed buffett rule, that facing of a nuclear weapon, a taxes millionaires more, test blast, which intelligence although he is a millionaire. analysts believe north korea is he paid $162,074 in taxes, an even now preparing. president obama weighed in just moments ago, calling the effective ray of 20.5%. situation an area of deep concern. vice president biden paid a higher rate on less income, the failed rocket launch was a $78,900 in federal taxes, or a slap in the face to the international community, which 23.2% rate. repeatedly warned the
mississippi attorney general s office, two even got car buying help from the governor s wife. governor barbour disputes that. as we said, 360 has uncovered another facet of the story. more evidence that calls the entire process to question and suggests there was a rush to pardon the people before checking the facts. this one concerns the pardon of harry bostick. for his third dui, he was pardoned for his third dui, even though he was suspected of committing a fourth dui at the time. governor barbour s office says they didn t know that fact before they pardoned him on the third dui. tonight we know otherwise and we ll have more on that. another example it seems, the governor or his office, saying one thing and the facts say another. here s how he justified pardoning the killers. for decades our governor s mansion has been served primarily by inmates from the state penal system, almost all murderers, because the experts say people that committed one crime of passion in thei
reporter: i m just hearing you now, anderson. what i can tell you is that the japanese government is saying that they believe the flying vessel from north korea, they did detect it and that it was in the air for just over one minute. now, the plan was that if that flew over japanese territory, if the rocket broke up and started to threaten this land, that the patriot missile you see behind me, it s an intercepter missile, land-to-air, that it would fire off and that it potentially would with try to take some of those pieces down. that was not the case, because the rocket then in just over one minute did break up, according to the japanese government, and then fell harmlessly into the sea. at this point, japanese security meeting is taking place and they expect to have some sort of guidance after that meeting wraps up, some time this morning here in tokyo, anderson. kyung lah, appreciate the reporting on that. we re going to check in with our correspondent, stan grant, who