took the stand and apologized to trayvon martin s family. cnn martin savidge examining evidence from florida. when is he expected to be released and where is he likely to go? yeah, two very good questions right now we re trying to find answers to. we re standing outside the corrections facility where george zimmerman is being held. this the receiving point. this the way he went in. we re believing this the way he will come out. security is in the minds of the security conscious. if he comes out this door we ll have to wait and see. as to when, his attorney said it would take a couple of days to finance the bond and the way of monitoring george zimmerman while he s out and about. he s going to require electronic monitoring and other means by which the state of florida will remain in contact with him. that s going to take a while. where he will go, that s another big question mark. his attorney requested he be able to leave the state of florida. the judge that granted bond sa
20 years after the not guilty verdict, what does king think about trayvon and race and what it takes to keep america great? my exclusive interview ahead. from seinfeld to the second in command. did the president call? no. julia louis-dreyfus as the vice president. is she mocking sarah palin? i ll ask her. and a pushy mother and the ghastly prom queen billboard for his daughter. this is piers morgan tonight. good evening. our big story, george zimmerman granted bail and perhaps hours away from froo em. the man will be released on $150,000 bond. zimmerman apologized publicly to trayvon s parents today in court. the prosecutor grilled him about it. listen to this. why did you wait so long to tell mr. martin and the victim s mother, the father and mother. why did you wait so long to tell them? i was told not to communicate with them. dramatic moments in court. new details in a moment. also rodney king has a lot to say about trayvon s case. in 1991 he was bea
the folks at the brookings tax policy center helped us put this together. these different groups of popcorn represent your income level. the bigger the bag, the bigger the income level of the group we re talking about. i want to use the popcorn to demonstrate how much of the total pie, how much of the total tax revenue is generated by each group. let s start over here with the little one. these are people who earn less than $30,000 a year. that, by the way, is about 44.8% of all households in the united states. they don t pay a lot in income tax. in fact, generally speaking they get back 4.8%. i m going to put a few kernels into their pot because they are not paying taxes. let s look at another group. this bag represents people who earn between $30 and $100,000 a year. that s about 40% of households in the united states. this group represents a contribution of 18%. 18% of the total personal tax revenues come from here. i m going to put about two handfuls of popcorn in the bow
the man who admitted to shooting trayvon martin may taste fresh air again. he could go free on $150,000 bond. a judge granted the bond after a lengthy hearing. and in a surprising move we heard from the man himself when he took the stand. zimmerman apologized to trayvon martin s parents who were sitting there in the courtroom. i wanted to say i am sorry for the loss of your son. i did not know how old he was. i thought he was a little younger than i am. i did not know if he was armed or not. the attorney says zimmerman s apology there is too little too late. zimmerman makes this self-serves apology in court 50 days later. the real george zimmerman website never once said i m sorry. hen when he made these statements to police, why not show remorse there if he was sincerely apologetic for killing this unarmed child. also in court this morning, we heard from zimmerman s mother for the first time. the zimmerman family testified over the phone simply for their own safe
good evening, everyone. i m erin burnett. out front, breaking news. two of the secret service agents who lost their jobs in the fallout of the prostitution scandal identified. according to cbs news, david chaney was the supervisor lewed to retire. another supervisor greg stokes, removed with cause. he was recently listed as the supervisor of the canine training section of the secret service. that s what we were able to find out in our search just a few moments ago. now, a third employee who left the agency yesterday in connection with the scandal is still so far unidentified but i think the thing to emphasize, more heads will be rolling. more agents who could be losing their jobs and kicked out in the next 24 hours and the chairman of the homeland security committee told cnn today we ll see a lot more of these resignations tomorrow. i have four investigators working on it, the sources in law enforcement. talked with as many people as we can. if i have to, i will send inves