this case trayvon martin, if you believe what some of the testimony is, then it s still he, the aggressor could possibly under some circumstances claim self-defense. he could, as a matter of law claim that. so that would not be sufficient even if he were the agrandsons so the aggressor. right. let me turn to you brian copeland, you wrote a powerful book and talking about growing up in california and being stopped repeatedly by police officers. and this goes to the other part of this case that divide sod much opinion. in his mind, george zimmerman saw a young black boy, young man, walking around and thought trouble. he profiled him just as trouble. we know that from the way he described him in the call to police. in the same time you have what
extremists and a governor. in our fourth story somebody has to defend it with fact and against testimony from some of the state s own law enforcers. the justice department filed a lawsuit to stop arizona s law claim ing it s unconstitutional. today the justice department said arizona a sb-1070 usurps federal authority. because it requires local law enforment to enforce immigration laws which are national things. the lawsuit seeks a preliminary injunction to stop the law from taking effect on the 29th of this month. today s filing also included declarations from arizona law enforcement saying sb-1070 will hamper the ability to police local communities. the attorney general eric holder in a statement acknowledged the problem facing arizona, but adding seeking to address the issue through a patchwork of state laws will only create more problems than it solves. gop denunciations are swift, universal and cliched. from arizona s governor. jan broouer