it s 10:00 here on the east coast, everyone. we begin with breaking news out of florida. angela corey s decision today to file charges against george zimmerman. this is the new mug shot taken a few herer hours ago. cameras only catching a brief look at him as he was taken from a black suv into the complex. now, the end of it s the end of a chain of events that began this afternoon when prosecutor corey stepped up to the mic. today, we filed an information charging george zimmerman with murder in the second degree. a capias has been issued for his arrest. with the filing of that information and the issuance of the capias he will have a right to appear in front of the magistrate in seminole county within 24 hours of his arrest and thus formal prosecution will begin. ms. corey would not talk about the details new or already known that led her to bring the charges. she said the decision was made last week, it was not driven she says by the national outcry. let me emphasiz
more from the moment she was found unconscious in the bathtub. ann romney responding to a democratic strategist who said this about her. his wife has actually never worked a day in her life. the mother of five is fuming over that comment. hearing a cry from the morgue? they are calling her the miracle baby. a newborn baby found alive at the morgue 12 hours after being declared stillborn. that is a crazy story. stay tuned for that. actually nailed into a coffin. that s incredible. just incredible. one minute past 5:00 on the east coast. george zimmerman waking up behind bars this morning. the man who shot 17-year-old trayvon martin is now charged with second degree murder. zimmerman turned himself in to police yesterday, his arrest coming after weeks of protest in florida and right across the country, demanding justice for trayvon. a special prosecutor says none of that went into her decision to charge zimmerman. let me emphasize that we do not prosecute by
with the filing of that information and the issuance of the capias he will have a right to appear in front of the magistrate in seminole county within 24 hours of his arrest and thus formal prosecution will begin. ms. corey would not talk about the details new or already known that led her to bring the charges. she said the decision was made last week, it was not driven she says by the national outcry. let me emphasize we do not prosecute by public pressure or by petition. we prosecute based on the facts of any given case as well as the laws of the state of florida. well, the first few words out of angela corey s mouth were the names of trayvon martin s parents. they watch the news from washington and spoke briefly tonight. i want to say thank god. we simply wanted an arrest. we wanted nothing more, nothing less. we just wanted an arrest. and we got it. and i say thank you. thank you, lord. thank you, jesus. we have a long way to go. and we have faith. the first tim
tape asks? bashar she says. she s in the remains of a living room judging by the cushions on the floor. the girl is obviously too young to understand what is happening, but she knows enough to say the name. she s been told who s responsible. bashar al assad. two weeks ago, after ordering and overseeing a year-long campaign repression, followed by outright carnage, he promised the u.n. to stop. the final deadline tomorrow morning. back when he agreed to that troop pullout proposal on march 27th, he toured the streets of homs. we re showing you two videos side by side. one his photo op that day, the dictator. the other the bombardment in the hours before he arrived in homs and after he left and almost every day since then. that day when the dictator of syria was smiling for the cameras, 57 people died. today in homs and across syria tanks rolled, shells exploded, snipers fired, and at least 145 people died. in other words, the slaughter goes on. more than 700 have been killed s
name. she s been told who s responsible. bashar al assad. two weeks ago, after ordering and overseeing a year-long campaign repression, followed by outright carnage, he promised the u.n. to stop. the final deadline tomorrow morning. back when he agreed to that troop pullout proposal on march 27th, he toured the streets of homs. we re showing you two videos side by side. one his photo op that day, the dictator. the other the bombardment in the hours before he arrived in homs and after he left and almost every day since then. that day when the dictator of syria was smiling for the cameras, 57 people died. today in homs and across syria tanks rolled, shells exploded, snipers fired, and at least 145 people died. in other words, the slaughter goes on. more than 700 have been killed since assad announced a cease fire on april 2nd. nearly 1100 since he agreed to that u.n. proposal just two weeks ago. this is video claiming to show victims of a mass execution in homs. according to th