you can compare a tape with an scamp more. we don t have that. a very important factin this case but i don t know which way it s going to go. a lot of moving parts here. in this next week what is key to watch? key to watch is the judge making a ruling on the 911 tape, whether they ll allow experts in or not. if the prosecution has experts the defense has experts. one of the other big factors here, if there are no experts, they want to trayvon martin s brothers, sister, on the stand. that may open to gun, somebody that was a little preoccupied with guns and took pictures of it. if that door can get open that will greatly help the prosecution. jay fahey, thank you. appreciate your time. up next, the 50-year fight. the equal pay act was signed into law a half essentially ago today. it s our flashback. and defending his decision. new jersey governor chris christie wants a special election costing almosts 24ds
injuries to his head? we have george zimmerman, who s alive. you have trayvon martin who s dead, who s not here to tell his story. of course, he s going to blame the victim. reporter: trayvon martin s parents say all they ve wanted is a day in court. this was a minor by any terms. there wasn t an adult and another adult. trayvon thought as a 17-year-old. why s this guy following me? reporter: it will take upwards of two weeks, maybe longer. by order of the judge, all the jurors in the potential poll will remain a secret. richard? a note on the story, george zimmerman sued nbc universal, the parent company of this network for defamation. the company strongly denied his allegations. more on this story i d like to bring in former federal prosecutors and criminal defense lawyer jay fahey.
[ scream ] he s yelling help? yes. what is your okay. so the defense says there s no way to tell what is going on in the background in that sound. how crucial will this be here, jay? the answer is, this is a very, very important fact in this case. playing that tape. because the zimmerman family says that s george zimmerman. jimmerman s parents and siblings say that s george zimmerman. trayvon s father said initially it doesn t sound like my son. put that on one side. the fbi listened to this tape and was not able to determine whose voice it was because of the quality of the tape is not good enough. is relatively common in criminal cases to have a voice expert say, this is the voice of the person on the foet, et cetera. when there s a living person and
being almost a racial type, a racially charged crime. i think both sides are going to be sensitive to that simply because this is a big case. this is a murder case. someone is sded. however, that sensitively will occur. who does it favor? more the defendant. in this case more favors the defendant. possible limitations? i don t think the judge will agree with all. the word vigilante, perhaps not. in an opening statement and especially closing statement, summation, the sides are given great latitude what they can say and describe, and how they can interpret the evidence. so whether this guess stopped or not, i don t believe it will. so now, jay, we ve got a piece of sound for you. a 911 call that a neighbor placed. prosecutors say you can hear tra trayvon martin s voice pleading for help. let s take ap listen to it. does he look hurt? i can t see him. i don t want to go out there. i don t know what s going on.
0 the talking points that she did when speaking about the attack on the u.s. consulate in benghazi. former cia director general michael hayyden said it appeare they observerly crafted in her words. most unusual, cia was writing the talking points. on a good sunday morning on the talk shows you get policy talk. on most sunday mornings you get political talk. neither of those are intelligence talk. so why is the intelligence organization writing when the page is blank? the firestorm continues over the newly disclosed government programs on internet and phone call activity. on abc this morning dianne feinstein defended that practice. they believe that the balance between privacy and national security is out of wack when these programs. your response? well, of course, balance is a difficult thing to actually identify what it is, but i can tell you this these programs are within the law. well, the practices of the nsa may be not legal but are they an invasion? joining us now w