word you re going to [ bleep ] die, is that correct? that is correct. reporter: the state s latent fingerprint analyst examined it. did you find any latent prints on state s 183? no. reporter: kristen benson told the court rain could have had a negative impact on finding fingerprints. prosecutors also turned the table on their own key witness, lead investigator chris serino on monday told the defense he believes zimmerman was truthful and credible through the course of several interviews. the state objected the next day, saying serino s opinion should not be considered as evidence. the judge agreed and ordered the jury not to consider serino s statement when reaching their decision. george howell, cnn, sanford, florida. another legal news this morning, former patriots tight end aaron hernandez remains in a massachusetts this morning. and a wedding apparently not in
point, correct in. he did. he said what words did he utter? he says you re gonna die and he used the mf term, i m sorry i don t like to curse in front of ladies. for the record he said you re going to die now [ bleep ]? that is correct. reporter: prosecutors say there s no proof trayvon martin reached for the gun. did you find any latent prints of value on state s 183? no. reporter: kristen benson told the court rain could have had an impact on finding fingerprints. prosecutors turn the table on their own key witness, lead investigator chris serino monday told the defense he believed zimmerman was truthful and credible through the course of several interviews. the state objected saying serino s opinion should not be considered as evidence.
0 one point. information about that. also his school transcript and an application to prince william county police department where he wanted to become a police officer, but it was a rejection letter. they want that admitted. they are also talking about several documents. homework assignments that he did and applications that he filled out. basically to show that he was interested in law enforcement and that he had some knowledge in criminal justice. that he was interested in the criminal justice system. you will remember that zimmerman did a televised national interview where he said that he did not know about the stand your ground law here in the state of florida. prosecutors are pushing to show that he did have some knowledge and may have, indeed, known about that law. this picks up on critical testimony from yesterday. we heard from a medical examiner. this is not the medical examiner, very important to point this out, not the medical examiner who handled the autopsy for trayvon ma
0 photos. do they tell the story? just how many times was george zimmerman hit by trayvon martiny could he reasonably feared for his life? big questions at the trial. we and a little fun this morning, we ll introduce you to this guy, check him out, he s a gym teacher who has worn the same outfit in every yearbook photo for 40 years. just as good today as he was then. breaking overnight the hunt for the nsa leaker is more bizarre. plane carrying bolivia s president forced to land in moscow, why? rumors edward snowden may be on board. atika shubert live from london, what is the latest? the latest is that the bolivian president has finally been allowed to leave vienna. he s gotten permission to fly in spanish air space. he was flying back from moscow where he was attending a conference and he was supposed to go land in portugal for refueling but italy and france and portugal said he could not fly through their air space because of technical issues. we don t know what the technical
i m poppy harlow. and i m john berman. it s wednesday, july 3rd. it s 5:00 a.m. in the east. great to see you. we begin with the growing crisis in egypt. the situation really could not be more tense or more perilous, we could be hours away from a military coup or perhaps in this case a civil war. there were violent clashes overnight at care rye university and a number of deaths there. at this moment, the clock is ticking. the military giving president mohamed morsi just six hours from now to come up were a power-sharing agreement with the protesters who want him out of office. however, he is not budging, saying he s the duly elected president and will abide by that nation s constitution. in cairo this morning with the very latest. raza, we re hours away, any sign that they may reach some kind of agreement? at this point, there s no sign. and i can t imagine things getting more dramatic. what we re seeing is deadly violence of what could be a sign of what s to come. what y