a huge issue here in the state of arizona, it wouldn t just be phoenix, but many of the municipal fire departments do have specially trained firefighters that stand ready in case of tragedies like this in cases of fire, excuse me that are like this. and they go through special training, obviously the training associated with a forest fire is very different than urban fires. you have to have the personnel available, and so the city of phoenix as well as other cities and the state have special trained firefighters to help in situations like this. jenna: we are seeing some video, in fact of that special team on our for our viewers right now on our camera here. unfortunately this is not the same team, this is just one example. but our viewers did see some of the shelter that some of the firefighters try to wrap themselves in to keep them safe from the flames as we know now it did not help this time. mr. mayor, great to have you
long this scream. and third it s a scream, it s not a normal voice pattern. i wonder if it was a mistake for prosecutors to put this expert on the witness stand because all three of those things would diminish the martin parents from take being the witness stand and saying, oh, that is my son. i agree that this witness did not help the prosecution. however the defense had called this witness would call this witness on their defense case if the prosecution didn t. the prosecution had to call this witness and try to get as much out of them as they could. they are trying to set up the fact that the parents can identify trayvon martin s voice. that will be problematic. they will be seen as emotionally involved in the case and wanting a particular outcome through no fault of their own, they won t be seen as objective witnesses, and you also have the testimony of john good who testified last week, a seemingly impartial neighbor who believes that george zimmerman was the one calling for h
the reporting police officers? after all he gave a great many statements to them, including a video taped re-enactment the next day. yeah, that might also be a judgment call as to how much of that evidence is going to come in without the testimony. typically in a self-defense case a defendant needs to testify as to his own version of events. but since in this case the prosecution has had enough time to get statements from zimmerman, specifically the videotaped statements that has given the police he went on a police ride and explained everything to what happened there is a potential that he may not go on the stand because everything has already come out through other pieces of evidence. greg: yeah, all right, susan last question to you. if zimmerman chooses not to take the witness stand there will be a jury instruction from the judge to the jury that says, you know, he has a perfect right to do that, you re not to hold it against him. but don t jurors by and large yearn to hear fro
greg: dan, prosecutors had to call john good to the witness stand because under florida law if they don t that allows the defense to say, ladies and gentlemen of the jury, the prosecution with us trying to hide a witness, john good. but in the end was good a disaster for the prosecution? absolutely. he confirms the defense s defense. before the trial started it seemed that george zimmerman would have to testify because he wants to put forward his self-defense claim. now that you have john good testifying that zimmerman appeared to be on the bottom of the fight before he shot trayvon martin, you know, maybe now george zimmerman won t even need to testify because self-defense has already been put forth into the facts of the case to be decided by the jury, by the prosecution. so it was a real problem for the prosecution, as you said they had to call him but it certainly didn t help them. greg: john, to that point, in addition to john good, do you think 4 forthcoming the defense will be
will get a warning and it will nun the car back into the lane. you can override it and drive. it s not technology driving the car. it s technology trying to keep the drivers engaged and keep their eyes where they need to be. martha: is it an audio warning as well as something visual on the dashboard? reporter: that s what a lot of the testing does. they have done a lot in the simulator trying to determine what will reengage them. in this case you get an audio warning. we get an audio warning and visual on the heads up d you get an audio warning. the wheel will vibrate and you get that gent the nudge from the wheel where it nudges the car back into the lane where it needs to be. martha: mike, it s fascinating. thank you very much.