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i was very young i was 8 when he found. myself in the finest. also coming up election day in the united states is now one year away and we dare to predict will the current u.s. president also be the future u.s. president i wouldn t vote for a i don t like him i think i think if he keep his mouth shut they offer twitter he would be fine i think it s with all the impeachment so if it s going to be very noisy and interesting for the next year but if i was betting today i would bet he ll get elected again. but to our viewers on p.b.s. in the united states and all around the world welcome we begin the day remembering the week when they tore down that wall at the start of november 989. berlin was
all when let s say fox is the subject. the if you talk to somebody who says i was watching fox news and they said this horrible. good, affordable healthcare might seem like a threat to the freedom of the american people on fox news. fox news on a regular basis, it is a constant menu, they will find, like, folks who make me mad. look, if i watched fox news i wouldn t vote for me. if i watched fox news i wouldn t vote for me ear they are. either. you have this fun house mirror to which people receive information. neil: and everyone chuckled. take it from me, taking trouth to power can be powerfully unsettling if that power sets its siegtses on you. and dismisses you. and ignores you. it didn t matter so much when it wasn t about you, before. cnn. very different now that it s you being singled out, cnn. doesn t seem very fair now, does
now. the judge said she ll be back and give a ten-minute break. i want to talk about the drama. this will come down to ill-will, spite, self-defense, filling in the time line. that s what mark o mara spoke about this morning. i want to bring in danny callan, mark nejame and jeff gold. they all join me now. i m going to rely on mark a little bit here. he s sitting next to me. i ll get to the other guys in a moment. he spoke a lot this morning. he talked about reasonable doubt, reasonable doubt even explaining to the jury on and on about what reasonable doubt is. what he believes is a textbook definition of reasonable doubt. is there? it s a sliding scale. it s a very subjective in a lot of ways. if you re scratching your head, you ve got reasonable doubt. it doesn t have to be proved but
liar. he s a liar? really? c mon. those are lies if you lie, it s not only with the intent to deceive, isn t it? isn t that the essence of a lie? if george zimmerman had the intent to deceive, why would he give six statements? if you re going to give him credit, if anything about going to school and going through legal studies, here s one. miranda. he flew it was self-defense, he nose stand your ground. he knows whatever the state wants you to think he knows, but he doesn t no miranda? no, no, he knows miranda, but he was such the mastermind that he could, without knowing any of the evidence, who was watching him? who was videotaping him? who washington we don t know any of that. he had it all figured out. really.