he doesn t think about the long-term consequences that he needs republican allies on the hill, but maybe we should be celebrating, you know, to the extend he is creating more of a divide between himself and republican leadership, maybe they will get less done. i think there is a tragedy, mark. i think the strategy is, things aren t working, i don t want to get blamed for it. so i will go after congress, after all, that s what i campaigned on, being the outsider, congress can t get anything done, their approval ratings are lower than mine. that s a reasonable hypothesis. i would add another window, he is acting like his counterpart, kim jong-un the teenager, he sees mitch mcconnell on tv and loses his mind. i think he is making a big mistake, he will need mitch mcconnell not just to get things done. but i think a signal was given by the senate majority leader
about a dozen people were arrested overall. in newark, new jersey, hundreds of people braved 95-degree heat to wave signs high above their heads and chant no justice, no peace. they marched to the federal courthouse. this was outside the justice department. a few people with a lit sign, justice for trayvon. in chicago, hundreds of people gathered for a moment of silence. before the verdict, there was a fairly concerted effort, i should say, to terrify the country about what kind of horrible reaction there would be to the verdict. there was a verdict, indeed, this weekend. people responded with demonstrations. they were almost entirely peaceful, emotional protests all around the country. last year after young trayvon martin was killed but before charges were filed against george zimmerman, there were massive, massive protests in sanford, florida. across the country, people were shocked and scandalized by the teenager s death, but sanford was the epicenter. and sometimes when big pro
in new york city, protesters gathered during the day at union square and then again in the evening in times square. about a dozen people were arrested overall. in newark, new jersey, hundreds of people braved 95-degree heat to wave signs high above their heads and chant no justice, no peace. they marched to the frat courthouse. this was outside the justice department. a few people with a lit sign, swrus this for trayvon. in chicago, hundreds of people gathered for a moment of silence. before the verdict, there was a fairly concerted effort, i should say, to terrify the country about what kind of horrible reaction there would be to the verdict. there was a verdict, indeed, this weekend. people responded with demonstration. they were almost entirely peaceful, emotional protests all around the country. last year after young trayvon martin was killed but before charges were filed against george zimmerman, there were massive, massive protests in sanford, florida. across the country, peopl
up the first week of the trial, they won t be going home this weekend either. some of the first responders testified, one of whom performed cpr on he teenager. what did they say? they said the got the scene, saw trayvon martin lying in the grass, apparently lifeless, but still tried to save his life. however his heart rhythm detected really nothing compatible with living, and so their efforts to revive trayvon martin did not work. mr. ayala, one of the people testifying, also was telling the jurors, basically, the position of the body as well and also, zimmerman at the table watched pretty much as he has been all trial long, all week, basically expressionless, every now and then he does make a facial gesture with his attorney, but here is what one of the first responders, an emt paramedic said about when she got to the scene.
the attack. an american base in afghanistan attacked in eastern afghanistan. you are looking at the aftermath. four mill trants hit a towerer and 3of the men shooting while a four set off explosives in a car. all four atacters were killed. no troops were injured in that. this followed on the heels of the violence yesterday that left 30 people dead. brutal of a texas high school student sending a chilling message to parents. elizabeth mon dala left her home in suger land, texas and headed to mexico. she was lured there with the prospect of striking it rich. but elizabeth fell victim to a viulentt cartel. our fox station tells us the