find that probable cause for the charge as put in the information. the special prosecutor in this case charged zimmerman with second degree murder. that came down yesterday. no plea was entered during this particular court appearance, first appearance, and as the lawyer decided not to ask for bail at this time. le stay in custody, protective custody, awaiting a formal arraignment next month, may 29th. zimmerman came out of hiding yesterday, turned himself into police in sanford, and his attorney mark o mara says that zimmerman is afraid but he is not a flight risk. david mattingly is live in sanford, florida, where the hearing took place. david, as we mentioned, this thing was 120 seconds in and out. we did learn some information from it, didn t we? reporter: that s right. even though it was very uneventful, we did get an answer to the big question today, is george zimmerman going to get out of jail today? the answer is no. in fact, that didn t even come up as a considera
mr. zimmerman, just for appearing for your first appearances, our first appearance at this time for a charge of murder in the second degree and you are represented by mr. o mara, is that true. yes, sir. remember your right to remain silent and all the other rights he told you about, you have to say nothing, and we ll go forward here on some procedural matters only at this time. after reviewing the short affidavit for probable cause i find that probable cause for the charge as put in the information. the special prosecutor in this case charged zimmerman with second degree murder. that came down yesterday. no plea was entered during this particular court appearance, first appearance, and as the lawyer decided not to ask for bail at this time. le stay in custody, protective custody, awaiting a formal arraignment next month, may 29th. zimmerman came out of hiding yesterday, turned himself into police in sanford, and his attorney mark o mara says that zimmerman is afraid b
and then clouds and thunderstorms this afternoon as mentioned. 94 degrees and a lot of water if you re out and about during the course of the day. more details on the forecast. near 100 by saturday. i ll have those details coming up in a few minutes. back to you guys. can t wait for that one. thanks, tucker. our top story this hour, the possibility that an agriculture department worker was fired over charges of racism, there is the chance she may get her job back. but there the controversy might not go away. the folks who forced her to resign didn t have the full story and now the obama administration is in a tough position and doug luzader is live on capitol hill with more. doug, good morning. reporter: good morning. and now the secretary of agriculture is saying they re going to look into this and kind of open an investigation to see if this was handled properly at the very least. there appears to be a rush to judgment. you have heard of a lot of layoffs, have y
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but real humanity. here s a quote from tonight s religious service. think where man s glory most begins and ends and they my glory was with friends. an amazing number of i m stunned by it. you hear how could santa claus go to so many houses at night? somebody said why do you have such a passion for fighting poverty and he went, you ve never read the bible? it was the answer to him. and he wasn t bible thumping in that sense. but he thought he was that was a perfect summary of where he stood, this is the way people are supposed to interact, period. i know a little bit about him personally, the quiet stuff, a lot of people go to church for show, they hold the bible in front of the church and all of that stuff, he would go to a quiet suburban catholic church where i went. he liked to go to the banjo mass with the kids. nobody was around, nobody shook his hands, nobody noticed him. he was a church goer, not that you brag about that, it s an individual decision, but he didn