of seminole county. he has yet to turn himself in. the judge ruled the way he did after hearing arguments that zimmerman s wife shelly lied at the bond hearing in april about their ability to make bail. here she is testifying by phone, first being sworn in and then not telling the truth. do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth so help you god? yes, i do. do you have any financial means where you can assist in those costs? not that i m aware of. well, because the judge believed the zimmermans to be strapped for cash, he was granted a low bail, $150,000 of which he only had to pay $15,000 out of pocket. what mrs. zimmerman did not say is that the couple had more than $150,000 in donations in a paypal account. and the defendant through ms. zimmerman lied to this court. about the amount of money they had. now, i would argue to the court that that is an egregious violation in terms of the representations that were made to this court. it
here she is testifying by phone, first being sworn in and then not telling the truth. do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth so help you god? yes, i do. do you have any financial means where you can assist in those costs? not that i m aware of. well, because the judge believed the zimmermans to be strapped for cash, he was granted a low bail, $150,000 of which he only had to pay $15,000 out of pocket. what mrs. zimmerman did not say is that the couple had more than $150,000 in donations in a paypal account. and the defendant through ms. zimmerman lied to this court. about the amount of money they had. now, i would argue to the court that that is an egregious violation in terms of the representations that were made to this court. it was misleading. and i don t know what other words to use other than it was a blatant lie. in addition, the court has transcripts of a call, a telephone call that george zimmerman and his wife allegedly
here she is testifying by phone, first being sworn in and then not telling the truth. do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth so help you god? yes, i do. do you have any financial means where you can assist in those costs? not that i m aware of. well, because the judge believed the zimmermans to be strapped for cash, he was granted a low bail, $150,000 of which he only had to pay $15,000 out of pocket. what mrs. zimmerman did not say is that the couple had more than $150,000 in donations in a paypal account. and the defendant through ms. zimmerman lied to this court. about the amount of money they had. now, i would argue to the court that that is an egregious violation in terms of the representations that were made to this court. it was misleading. and i don t know what other words to use other than it was a blatant lie. in addition, the court has transcripts of a call, a telephone call that george zimmerman and his wife allegedly
17-year-old martin died of a gunshot wound to the chest and zimmerman was the one who pulled the trigger. what we don t know if zimmerman acted in self-defense as he claims. yesterday, the state of florida released a ton of evidence in the case and even the evidence itself tells two very different stories of what happened that night. each piece of the puzzle can be seen in a number of ways. we have been going through the evidence all last night and all today. some of it, though, speaks for itself. surveillance video from the convenience store where trayvon martin bought candy and iced tea, video compelling if only because it shows the teenager s final moments alive. then the pictures of zimmerman, pictures that show his injuries after he said he was attacked by martin. but what, if anything, do these pictures actually prove? we are going to have more on that in a moment. another compelling piece of evidence just leads, audio recording of an interview between assistant state a
under taliban mortar fight. he went from there to kabul where he and hamid karzai signed that strategic partnership agreement. it prom is american suppo supposupport for afghanistan through 2024. the president excuse me, 2014. the president made some brief remark, headed back to bagram for a rally with the troops. the vast majority, about 90,000, are american right now. a short time later, just about half an hour ago, mr. obama spoke to the united states laying out his vision for ending america s longest war. saying afghanistan is where the war began and where it will end. here s a portion of his address. today i signed a historic agreement between the united states and afghanistan that defines a new kind of relationship between our countries. a future in which afghans are responsible for the security of their nation and we build an equal partnership between two sovereign states. a future in which war ends and new chapter begins. ten years ago, the united states and our a