know all of the material that s out there, all the material that snowden took. really interesting. nbc s michael isikoff. thank you. wraping up this hour for me. see you back here tomorrow at 11:00 eastern. now with alex wagner, coming up. i m confounded whether or not miranda is being used as an information mule back and forth between greenwald and lora and if he doesn t know what s on there, does it make his complicit? i m confused. confused and obfuscation is a part of the story. isn t it? along the other things we ll talk about, is the u.s. withholding military aid to egypt or not? discussing the delicate diplomacy and ask salon s brian buoyantner what he learned from getting shot and why he s not in favor of stop and frisk.
i m just checking. did someone talk with you. is that a question? yes. did someone talk with you last night about your demeanor in court yesterday? no. i went to sleep. you don t know that trayvon got hit. he had to. you don t know that trayvon didn t, at that moment, take his fist and drive it into george zimmerman s face? please lower your voice. do you? no, sir. tracy, she told us on politics nation, she felt he was disrespecting her and talking about english because she had actually been interviewed him a couple times before she testified. and none of this came up. i thought it was very disrespectful to her and her family as well. i thought it was witness badgering. you got to remember, this is a young lady who is the last person that talked to one of the persons she considered her best friend. she gave accolades to trayvon
got hit. he you don t know that trayvon didn t at that moment take his fist and drive it into george zimmerman s face. lower your voice. do you? no, sir. when the state closed, they re trying to explain what kind of person i am. you could see the kind of person i am. i never cussed at don. even during our little back since march i ve been dealing with don westin. the only reason i have not said nothing to don, because my parents taught me better. that s you don t have the right to disrespect an adult. now we re hearing what alternate juror e-54 thought about jeantel s testimony. i think the things that i focused on when i was when i
got hit. he you don t know that trayvon didn t at that moment take his fist and drive it into george zimmerman s face. lower your voice. do you? no, sir. when the state closed, they re trying to explain what kind of person i am. you could see the kind of person i am. i never cussed at don. even during our little back since march been dealing with don westin. the only reason i have not said nothing to don, because my parents taught me better. that s you don t have the right to disrespect an adult. now we re hearing what alternate juror e-54 thought about jeantel s testimony. i think the things that i focused on when i was when i
tell anybody what trayvon martin did wrong. he went to the store to get some skittles and ice tea and to go home. he did not commit a crime or was trespassing. there was no reason that mr. zimmerman would have approached him at all. when he did, you re saying that trayvon didn t have a right to defend himself in any way after he was under attack. it seemed like the law only worked for george zimmerman. and this is based on the law and the fact that the judge gives discretion on how the law and who the law will work for. and i think that is why this law is so unfair and unjust, is why people around this country are mobilizing. saturday we ll be in 100 cities with vigils saying that. the mother will be here with me in new york for a vigil. they re saying wait a minute, you can t have a law if somebody