manslaughter. do attack these people. it is disgusting and undermines the work of prosecutors i ll say to people. prosecutors rely upon jurors to be willing to have the guts and patriotism to serve so you re really doing the system a huge disservice feeding in to that. speaking of prosecutors, we have this here that alan durshowitz. he said about the knock-knock joke, he was serious. he was so disciplined and anticipated this guy to invoke some laughter. west, he s a lot of things but one thing he s not is funny. knock-knock joke and front row is trayvon s mother and father. with a dead child. what viewers should know, superior court jurors paid $40 a day. and they need to buy their own lunch. get transportation. not to mention all the headaches of child care and work and
move to change the law of manslaughter. do attack these people. it is disgusting and undermines the work of prosecutors i ll say to people. prosecutors rely upon jurors to be willing to have the guts and patriotism to serve so you re really doing the system a huge disservice feeding in to that. speaking of prosecutors, we have this here that alan durshowitz. he said about the knock-knock joke, he was serious. he was so disciplined and anticipated this guy to invoke some laughter. west, he s a lot of things but one thing he s not is funny. knock-knock joke and front row is trayvon s mother and father. with a dead child. what viewers should know, superior court jurors paid $40 a day. and they need to buy their own lunch. get transportation. not to mention all the headaches
because they ve said it several times. i ve said it several times. when you don t understand why something happened, you can t fathom why something happened, you re christian, catholic, you say it s god s plan. i don t know why it happened but it was somewhat insensitive. but that s not the way george meant it. last question. i have to ask you no. i have to. it s my job. do you regret the knock knock joke that got so much attention? yes. you want him to say yes? i regret having not told it bett better, i do. well, no. yes, he does. he s shaking his head. can i say what the objective was? the objective was if you heard what the prosecutor said and the way he said it, the passion, the glaring, the staring, the condemnation, a raw appeal to
because they ve said it several times. i ve said it several times. when you don t understand why something happened, you can t fathom why something happened, you re christian, catholic, you say it s god s plan. i don t know why it happened but it was somewhat insensitive. but that s not the way george meant it. last question. i have to ask you no. i have to. it s my job. do you regret the knock knock joke that got so much attention? yes. you want him to say yes? i regret having not told it bett better, i do. well, no. yes, he does. he s shaking his head. can i say what the objective was? the objective was if you heard what the prosecutor said and the way he said it, the passion, the glaring, the staring, the condemnation, a raw appeal to
doubt on that. were there moments he wasn t so great in this particular trial? yeah, i think even mark o mara would say there s times that issues came up, some of them let s say the cross-examination of rachel jeantel. that became what appeared to be a test of wills. i understand what don west was trying to do and carefully trying to go in and dissect some of her testimony but she wasn t having any of it and a big yen rational gap and among other reasons. they didn t connect. he couldn t be really effective with her. but it looked like now he was combative. the knock-knock joke didn t set things off well. the instagram in relation to rachel jeantel. didn t appear to be at his best or appeared to be an angry, aggressi aggressive, attacking type of person. but he s still a very good attorney and you have that play