break, a tale of two lawyers in the trayvon martin trial. take a listen. [ bleep ] punks, these [ bleep ], they always get away. those were the words in that man s chest. why is he cursing? he s describing george zimmerman, that s the prosecution. we re going to tell you about a these unusual open statements had everything to what you heard to a bizarre knock knock joke. coming up the latest on aaron hernandez and find out where police are looking now. i want to make things more secure. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business?
should expect from their government. i agree about the facts being laid on the table. part of the problem here, when we talk about the initial reporting that came out of the prism program, for example, and what exactly it is and how exactly it works. i mean, the issue that we re facing in all this, and i come on television every night to talk about this, we re talking about the trayvon martin trial, george zimmerman trial which we ll be talking about later. that was all open in court. we saw every word that was said. we re talking about the decision the supreme court issued today, we got to read the decisions. we talk about the affordable care act. we can read the congressional budget office. in this, it s like we re wait around in this dark room drawing conclusions with little shafts of light that illuminate this or that thing and seems toxic to me, that that is the basic conditions under which we are operating. unfortunately, part of having a self-governing republic in this day a
laid on the table. part of the problem here, when we talk about the initial reporting that came out of the prism program, for example, and what exactly it is and how exactly it works. i mean, the issue that we re facing in all this, and i come on television every night to talk about this, we re talking about the trayvon martin trial, george zimmerman trial which we ll be talking about later. that was all open in court. we saw every word that was said. we re talking about the decision the supreme court issued today, we got to read the decisions. we talk about the affordable care act. we can read the congressional budget office. in this, it s like we re wait around in this dark room drawing conclusions with little shafts of light that ill louminate thir that thing and seems toxic to me, that that is the basic conditions under which we are operating. unfortunately, part of having a self-governing republic in this day and age means there are going to be some points of secrecy that, you k
genuine concerns about that and that this has opened a global conversation about secrecy and surveillance around the world. at the same time, this story has been hugely problematic from the beginning. the initial reporting around this has been sloppy at best. i think what we deserve are the facts laid on the table so that everyone can decide for themselves what they expect or should expect from their government. i agree about the facts being laid on the table. part of the problem here, when we talk about the initial reporting that came out of the prism program, for example, and what exactly it is and how exactly it works. i mean, the issue that we re facing in all this, and i come on television every night to talk about this, we re talking about the trayvon martin trial, george zimmerman trial which we ll be talking about later. that was all open in court. we saw every word that was said. we re talking about the decision the supreme court issued today, we got to read the decisions. w
ashleigh banfield. a busy show ahead with the main news stories and our take on daytime justice. let s begin here. all of the protests, pretile hype, stage is set for the trayvon martin trial. and george zimmerman s jury of his peers, turns out to be all women. also ahead what happened in the final hours and pliminutes before james gandolfini s sudden death? what do today s autopsy results tell us? and 60 nights in a row without ever really sleeping, is it humanly possible? this is michael jackson we re talking about. details get stranger by the minute in his wrongful death trial. first up this morning, the autopsy results are now out. what was widely believed to be the cause of actor james gandolfini s death has officially been confirmed. the sopranos star died of a heart attack. we flow the details of the final moments when he collapsed wednesday in his hotel room in