i thought he was a little bit younger than i am, and i did not know if he was armed or not. cnn s david mattingly is following developments from sanford, florida. david, when exactly is zimmerman expected to re-released, potentially today and where had se expected to go? reporter: he could be released at any time. yesterday his attorney said it might take a couple of days. a lot of things to consider. first his security. he has to be able to escape all the scrutiny on him right now and go back into hiding. possibly out of state where he was before when he turned himself in. also, authorities are going to have to be able to keep track of him. he s going to have to have is a gps device on him so if he does go out of state, they have to have assurances that that technology is going to work wherever he might be going. also, another thing. he s going to have to make bond, come up with $15,000 cash and there s a lot of wheels in motion right now that are affecting exactly when
murder. i think these court-appointed experts, all they did was throw rocks at the dna science. they really didn t come out and directly contradict it. at the end of the day, the one fact i keep pointing to is what did amanda knox do when she got arrested? she pointed the finger at a completely innocent man, and that is not the conduct of an innocent person. quite frankly, i think that s compelling evidence of guilt. jon: diana? i m very troubled by the evidence that convicted that young woman. that 12 hours of interrogation by multiple police officers where finally they told her you need to point the finger at somebody. she may well have been wrongfully convicted, and i think that dna, we ve seen the casey anthony case. even the fbi can contaminate in the best of circumstances, and you have that piece of evidence lying on that floor for six months before it was even picked up. i think the worst thing, though s the characterizations that they made and the emotional pleas that were ma
throw rocks. terrible, terrible man. she has a chevy volt and has 15 feet on either side and can t get it in. how about a customer cerfew. let me just say as one w078 on the panel there are not a lot of good, defensive drivers in men. they like to curse and swerve and cut people off. i think men kill more people in cars than women, but women are more aggravating. and they can t stop us from driver. we are physically bigger. here is the real question. the real story behind this story is the taxi industry. women have jobs and they have they go shopping. who takes them? the taxis?
this is happening. also in libya s capital of tripoli, already clashes there. new video, fresh video, pictures that we are seeing out of tripoli as people run, throw rocks, run, smoke bombs, chaos on the streets as protesters, those against moammar gadhafi and his forces battle it out on the streets. that is where our own senior international correspondent, nic robertson, is there. he is in tripoli. nic, you are watching what s unfolding on the streets there. you also came from zawiyah. give us a sense of what is taking place, how serious this is on the ground. reporter: well, what seems to be happening in zawiyah is very serious. it appears that the government is trying to retake control of the center of zawiyah that s
greg, you said from watching tv shows you would just assume you would end up in jail. yes. you are acting like there is no chance of that anymore. didn t every kid who grew up in the 70s assume that everybody went to jail because there was a plethora of cop shows on all the time? this is what my parents did for me, if i did something bad and i was younger, if i did something bad like throw rocks at cars, they would call the cops and tell them to force me to do community service. i would wash cop cars thinking one had something to do with the other. parenting 101. cops get clean cars. your parents called the cops on you? no, they called the cops after the fact and told them i wanted to wash cars. i thought they had something to do with each other. i like it. and i am a better man for it. it pays to have stupid kids. that s what we learned from that.