today we expect more prosecution witnesses. primarily people from this gated community. so many of them heard something, saw something. no one saw the entire event. but the prosecution is building their case bit by bit. yesterday for example, there was a witness, jennifer lawer, who said she heard what sounded like shoes on a pavement, scuffling, movement on the grass, yelps. another witness selma maura said she saw zimmerman standing over martin after the shooting. the prosecution says he was the aggressor and each of these witnesses adds a little something to that. very quickly, on rachel jeantel, i watched a lot of the testimony. a fascinating witness. what do you make of how the jury or can you make anything of what the jury took from her? i tell you, on social media, on twitter page, opposed
question, but not before the defense attorney was able to make his point. trace gallagher is live with more on this. trace, the woman on the stand was the closest shoul to the sh. yeah, she is. she lives on the corner of that complex. the shooting happened behind her house, and her sliding glass door was open at the time. even note blinds were closed, she was still in good earshot. she clearly heard voices, despite what george zimmerman says she did not hear trayvon martin curse or threaten his life, but when the yelps turned to helps, that s when she called 9-1-1. listen to the call now. you ll hear the screams and the gunshot. watch. is it a male or female? it sounds like a male. you don t know why? i don t know why. i think they re yelling help, but i don t know. just send someone quick. okay. does he look scared to you? i can t see him. i don t want to go out there. i don t know what s going on.
describe the other one? higher pitched. the yells for help that you heard at that time, could you identify whether it was the dominant, louder voice or the higher pitched one? in my opinion, i truly believe, especially the second yell for help that was like a a yelp. it was excruciating. i really felt it was the boy s voice. after hearing the yelps for help, i still was staring down out the window. i just know it was still one person on top of each other. then i heard, like a from my window, pop, pop, pop. and, you know, i don t know what a gun really sounds like. i just know it was like three popping noises. first voice we want to bring in here is that of martin savidge. he s covering the trial for us there in sanford, florida. and so, martin, this woman, this first witness out of the gate today, jane, we hear her describe these voices, right? and ultimately one, you know,
is it president obama s pick for secretary of defense? or is it the man the american people have chosen? is it about a confirmation or a desperate push to undermine the president s second term. listen to those attacking senator hagel and you ll hear the yelps of pain, this motley crew of neocons and the sun belt feel. what they hate, despise, really, is the fact that now in the history books, the american people voting in great numbers reject their war-reich jinglistic notions of what america stands for. their problem is with america s choice of who it wants to be president. who it wants to sign. and what we should be doing in this world. obama works for peace. he works hard for it. this crowd has other ideas. and that s hardball for now. happy valentine s, everybody. what a day. and thanks for being with us tonight. the ed show with ed schultz starts right now. good evening, americans. and welcome to the ed show from new york. i get some backup tonight. james carville is here
anything to give them time to find something to bring the man down. question, who are they try king to bring down? is it president obama s pick for secretary of defense? or is it the man the american people have chosen? is it about a confirmation or a desperate push to undermine the president s second term. listen to those attacking senator hagel and you ll hear the yelps of pain, this motley crew of neocons and the sun belt feel. what they hate, despise, really, is the fact that now in the history books, the american people voting in great numbers reject their war-reich jinglistic notions of what america stands for. their problem is with america s choice of who it wants to be president. who it wants to sign. and what we should be doing in this world. obama works for peace. he works hard for it. this crowd has other ideas. and that s hardball for now. happy valentine s, everybody. what a day. and thanks for being with us tonight. politics nation with al sharpton starts right now.