0 more thing about the man in missouri, reginald green that should be freed, excellent case of racial discrimination. this is just a bad case. eric holder was speaking, eric bolling, at the naacp conference in orlando, florida, he was calling for a very honest discussion about race and said this. in the days leading up to this weekend s verdict, some predicted and prepared for riots and waves of civil unrest across the country. some feared the anger of those that disagreed with the jury might overshadow obscure the issues at the heart of this case. but the people of sanford and for the most part thousands of others across america rejected this destructive path. a little later in that speech eric holder did something, almost lost my mind, i couldn t believe it. he started to talk about stand your ground laws in the context of the george zimmerman verdict. addressing i guess, i don t know, in more responsible manners. how about he takes the podium at the naacp and says look, if you
zimmerman takes the law into his hands, and then ruins the life of a family and, of course, takes the life of a young man. justice will be served. but let us be certain to look at the broader picture, that young black men in this country are killing each other in epidemic numbers, and that is the main problem that we must focus on as americans now. and i hope that this is a time where the pain and the loss of trayvon martin will be a bridge that can help us all overcome the racial adversities. but hold on a second. former president of the local ncaap, are you backing down on your statements that reverend jackson and them are race hustlers? no, i m not backing down on that. in order to the very fact
reasons are. he s up to no good. the 911 operator asks george zimmerman what race is he and at that point he says black. according to george zimmerman says, according to msnbc they said he looks suspicious. can you give us a brief summary here? i would love to hear from you finally. well, when reverend jesse jackson said there s power in the blood of emmit, tild, there s power in the blood of martin luther king and power in the blood of trayvon martin, i keep saying right in this easter season there s power in the blood of jesus christ, and i asked reverend jackson and reverend sharpton, and the black panthers, not to stir up emotions but to follow lead of the parents and their dignity. they are saying give us justice for our son, and that should be our focus. a ladies and gentlemen, i think that every speaker, every
trayvon was made his way through the complex, through the gates, was walking purpose usually toward brandy s apartment when he was approached by zimmerman, which is what people don t understand. he belonged there. he was just 20 yards away from brandy s home when his life was lost. craig, thank you. it was a nice interview with brandy. all right. my next guest, former naacp chapter presidency, brian, and dr. king, our late late uncle martin luther king. welcome both to you. dr. king, so what do you think about all the demonstrations, the manifest indications, al sharpton, jesse jackson, what is your view of what is going on here? geraldo, i want to thank you for your coverage of this
reasons are. he s up to no good. the 911 operator asks george zimmerman what race is he and at that point he says black. according to george zimmerman says, according to msnbc they said he looks suspicious. can you give us a brief summary here? i would love to hear from you finally. well, when reverend jesse jackson said there s power in the blood of emmit, tild, there s power in the blood of martin luther king and power in the blood of trayvon martin, i keep saying right in this easter season there s power in the blood of jesus christ, and i asked reverend jackson and reverend sharpton, and the black panthers, not to stir up emotions but to follow lead of the parents and their dignity. they are saying give us justice for our son, and that should be our focus. a ladies and gentlemen, i think that every speaker, every