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zimmerman's wife, shelly, lied at the bond hearing in april about their ability to make bail. here she is that day testifying by phone, first being sworn in, then not telling the truth. >> do you swear to tell the truth, the whole truth, nothing but the truth so help you god? >> yes, i do. >> are you of any financial means where you could assist in those costs? >> not -- not that i'm aware of. >> because the judge believed the zimmermans to be strapped for cash, zimmerman was granted a low bail, $150,000 of which he only had to pay $15,000 out of pocket. what mrs. zimmerman did not say is that the couple actually had more than $150,000 in donations in a paypal account. >> the defendant through ms. zimmerman lied to this court about the amount of money they had. now i would argue to the court that that is an egregious violation in terms of the representations that were made to this court. it was misleading and i don't know what other words to use other than it was a blatant lie. >> what's really interesting is that in addition the court has transcripts of a call, a telephone call between zimmerman and his wife last month allegedly where they were talking in code about money, talking in hundreds when in fact they were actually talking about tens of thousands of dollars. quote, in my account do i have at least a hundred dollars george zimmerman asks. no, eventually says it's more like 155 dollars. >> what they're talking about is 100,000 and 155,000. his passport, he handed one over to the court. none of that sat well to judge lester. the judge asking, does your client get to sit there like a potted palm and let you lead me down the prim rose path? just moments ago i spoke with mr. omar ra and with the martin family attorney, benjamin crumb. >> mark, have you spoken with george zimmerman since today's ruling? >> yes, i have. >> what was his response? >> well, you know, frustrated because he now has to sort of come out of the hiding that he's in. he understand the court's ruling. i've had a good conversation with him about it. we're going to have a conversation with the judge to try to explain it away and hopefully that will be worth while and we'll get back out on bond. >> does -- i mean, does he admit that he tried to mislead the court or does he say he tried to mislead the court? >> well, there's no question that they knew about the money, and actually in a previous correspondence to the judge we had acknowledged that. the question of whether or not they presented it properly, i think it was somewhat misleading to the court. i've gone over that with george. i think you need to realize that we're still talking about a 28-year-old who, you know, is being charged with a crime he does not believe he committed and his whole life has been turned upside down so i think it all needs to be kept in context. >> the prosecutor though is saying that he and his wife had phone conversations that they knew were likely being recorded because he was in prison at the time and that she was actually at the bank where the paypal account was and that they were talking in code which -- which seems to -- is relatively sophisticated if that's true. >> well, the code that they were using, to the extent that they were using a code, if you read the transcripts, if they were talking about $180,000, they were talking about $18 or $90 was $9, so i don't think that it was a particularly sophisticated code that they were using. and, again, as i've said before, if, in fact, they were trying to deceive the judge with some intent to hide away the money, i don't believe that they would have turned it over five days later when the first conversation about it actually occurred. >> ben, how important a ruling do you think this is? >> well, i certainly think it's the most important ruling in the case thus far. >> the most important? how so? >> the most important thus far because it makes us all focus on the credibility of george zimmerman, which is the central issue in this case. everybody looks at the evidence, the only evidence that trayvon against george zimmerman is his version. the 911 calls, the situation where he says he was getting out of his car. that all suggests that he's pursuing trayvon, that he confronts trayvon. george zimmerman says trayvon attacked him. that's why i think it's very important, the ruling that the judge said, based on the law. >> mark, does this hurt his credibility? if he was misleading in court? you downplayed this code, but it does show -- i mean, if it was an intentional desire to mislead somebody listening on the phone, that's another example of being misleading. >> everybody's credibility who's going to be a witness in this case, quite honestly even posthumously trayvon martin's credibility will be an issue before we get in front of a jury. whether mr. zimmerman allowed that to occur may affect his credibility. i don't think it will get before a jury. but we also need to keep in mind that what really is going to be important in this case is the forensic evidence, the entirety of the evidence which will include the eye witness statements, the forensic evidence of the injuries, the forensic evidence regarding the gunshot. all of that will be taken into context. one part of that or one facet the credibility of all people involved. certainly should george decide to testify, his credibility as well. >> mark, about the second passport. you say zimmerman did what he needed to do and that the responsibility for the court not knowing about it is your fault, how so. >> on the 26th when i was talking to george, coincidentally i was talking to him about the money and the check. he said they found a second passport. he told me about that. he forwarded to me in a fed ex package the second passport and the check at one time. as it turns out, we have good documentation that it came to me on the 26th. on the 27th i did a notice of filing to give that to the court file. we were at court and literally it was left in my pleading file until this morning when bernie, the prosecutor first said to me, we found out about this second passport. i said, hold on, i have it. and i've had it since the 27th or 26th of april. my apologies, but it's always been here. >> benjamin, how did trayvon martin's family react to the news today? >> well, they certainly were relieved to hear that zimmerman's bond will be revoked. they wanted him to remain in custody until they have the trial. i just have to say this, anderson, with respect to mr. o'mara, there is going to be -- the testimony that he -- that mr. -- the special prosecutor's office said they lied on material information, that's relevant. nobody's going to say trayvon martin lied in the court. nobody's going to say there was a material falsehood. i think that's important to this case. >> mark o'mara, appreciate you being on and benjamin crump. let's dig deeper on the implications of this dramatic day in court. we have mark and sunny hostin. as a criminal defense attorney, mark, i'm curious to get your knowledge of what happened. benjamin crump says this is the most important ruling because it totally destroys zimmerman's credibility about what happened the night of the shooting? >> i think -- i don't think that it totally damages his credibility. is it bad? yes. there's no sugar coating of it. i think you might remember, anderson, we talked about this the night you led off, i think you were the one who reported first about the money that was in that account, and i said at the time. i know a lot of judges that would have remanded him into custody right there and then. so this judge gave him quite a bit of string to play out before remanding him into custody. and i would tend to agree with mr. crump. i that i it will, if he takes the stand, this is something especially because it dealt with this judge in this courtroom, that's something he'll let in. having said all of that, i don't think it's going to be the death fell in for the defense in this case. in fact, i think in a lot of ways mark o'mara has always fall eleven on the grenade. the second passport was my fault. i also brought it to the court a's attention about the money in the account. to mark's credit, he hasn't laid it off on the prior lawyers. i think a lot of this can be laid off on those two clowns that were representing zimmerman beforehand who should have informed zimmerman, look, when you go into custody, remember something. they're taping everything you say. so don't think you're going to outsmart the cops or the prosecutors by talking in code or anything else. that's the first thing you tell a client when they're in custody is don't talk to me, don't talk to anybody when you're on the phone about material facts or anything else that the prosecutor is going to have unless you want that broadcast on cnn the next day. >> sunny, mark o'mara is a good attorney. he was mislead clearly by george zimmerman because he didn't know about this money. he wouldn't have gone into court making this argument had he known about this money. but he's now arguing, well, you know, it wasn't a very complicated code they were talking in. whether it was complicated, smard code or not, it does seem like he and his wife were trying to mislead the court. >> it certainly seems like that. the judge found that. i have a copy of the motion in front of me. i think it's pretty clear that they not only knew that they were being taped but they tried to be evasive about that. they were trying to speak in code. i have to tell you that i do think it's significant, the judge's finding resloeking his bond and finding out he had been dishonest. that is because should this case have a stand your ground hearing, that's just in front of the judge. it will be the judge's determination as to whether or not george zimmerman gets immunity. that will be the same judge that found him dishonest. it is very significant that this judge has been placed in a position that he believes george zimmerman can be dishonest. if this case is about self-defense, the only version of events that leads to self-defense -- >> exactly right. >> -- is george zimmerman's. credibility is everything. >> that's exactly -- >> if this gets to a jury trial, mark, this can be brought in? this would definitely be brought in? >> i think sunny brings up a brilliant point. i apologize for agreeing with her. >> thank you, mark. >> i know. it's friday. i'm looking forward to the weekend, sunny. the problem here is that it became a lot more likely now that there will be a jury trial. sunny's right. i've been saying for a long time that i thought that he stood a real chance, a significant chance, of getting this case thrown out at the stand your ground hearing. well, what judge is going to want to believe anything that somebody tells him when he's willing to equivocate, that's the uf if he mission here, on the bond hearing. i think it's a lot more likely that this goes to trial and it is likely that a judge lets this in to a trial. the judge will say, look, this guy has been in front of me with the same lawyers, on the same fact pattern that was not true or that i found not to be true. it's not a good day for the defense. >> yeah. we'll leave on a happy note of agreement between you two. mark and sunny. let us know what you think. we're on facebook. follow me on twitter. do you think this hurts george zimmerman's credibility? 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[ male announcer ] marriott hotels & resorts knows it's better for xerox to automate their global invoice process so they can focus on serving their customers. with xerox, you're ready for real business. keeping them honest now on the campaign trail. may unemployment numbers came out. if you haven't heard it already, they're pretty grim. only 69,000 jobs created. the worst in a year. the jobless rate increasing to 8.2%. not good numbers for the country, the white house or the obama campaign. >> the economy's growing again, but it's not growing as fast as we want it to grow. our businesses have created almost 4.3 million new jobs over the last 27 months, but as we learned in today's jobs report, we're still not creating them as fast as we want. and just like at this time last year, our economy is still facing some serious head winds. >> president obama there talking about head winds today. mitt romney calling the numbers in his words devastating. >> this is very bad news for the american people, and the president is always quick to find some of the blame. first it was george bush, then it was congress, atm machines, europe. he's always got someone. but the truth is the job of the president is to get america back to work. >> you can argue about who is to blame. it is true the president's job is to get america back to work, one of the jobs of the president. the economy is likely the issue that will decide this president. the president has a slim lead over the economy. mitt romney has been saying something repeatedly that is not factually correct. here he is last night on cbs news. >> of course domestically it's hard to call, what, now, 39, 40 months of unemployment above 8% a success when even he said by now it would be in the 6% range. and by now it is not. it's over 8. >> mr. romney has made this something of a theme stating it in a number of different ways. watch. >> he said if we let him borrow $787 billion he'd keep it below 8%. the stimulus, by the way, borrowing $787 billion, the president said that would hold unemployment below 8%. he would keep unemployment below 8%. it has not been below 8% since. >> he borrowed $787 billion right off the bat for a stimulus. said if he was able to do that, he would hold unemployment below 8%. >> the so called stimulus that didn't stimulate, that that would hold unemployment below 8%. >> you can decide for yourself howell or how poorly he's been handling the unemployment issue. mitt romney has been claiming that his policies, namely the stimulus, would keep the unemployment rate below 8%. that's just not true. when house speaker john boehner made the same statement, they said they could find no one saying that the stimulus would keep the unemployment rate down below 8%. they said the romney website refutes their candidate's own claim. they attribute it not to president obama but to a projection, not a promise, written about the effects of a possible stimulus by two members of the transition team on january 9th before then mr. obama took office. the two staffers, jared bernstein and christina romer would go on to become top economic advisors in the new administration. back to that very real and troubling unemployment number, politics is all about the trend. after three straight months, the trend is working against president obama and for governor romney, no doubt about it. joining us now republican strategist, mary madeline, jen saki. jen, the president may not have promised unemployment would be below 8% by now, but you probably thought it would be, didn't you? didn't everybody at the white house? >> look, there are predictions made early on where nobody knew how deep the hole was. since that time 4.3 million jobs have been created. i think most people in the white house today and people across the country were disappointed to see the numbers today. of course they wanted them to be better. that's why the president has called for more steps and for congress to move forward on more steps to help the economy continue moving forward. >> mary, the obama campaign is focusing on mitt romney's record of job creation as governor of massachusetts. unemployment did drop from 5 something to 4.7% under his term. as every democrat will tell you, particularly your husband mentioned on this show, we're 47th in job creation. is that enough to blubt the bad economic numbers we're seeing? >> anderson, you don't need to listen to everything james carvill says. i think every american would reveer having a 4.7% growth. we have had over 40 months of over 8% unemployment and you can talk about jobs created, but if the labor force participation was today as it was when obama took office, we'd have over 10%, some say as high as 50% unemployment. people are dropping out of the work force. they're going to be looking at this president's record. they'll take into account what he says about rommy, but that also undermines a very big positive for this president. he was going to be transformational. he was going to be post partisan. now he's the most partisan. that hurts him with independents. they don't like what he has to do to take out romney. >> jen, to mary's point, the obama campaign spent the first part of the week focusing on bahne. now they're looking at his record of governor of massachusetts. did the bein strategy not work? >> no. they weren't attacking private equity. that's an industry where it's important. there are supporters who work in prooif private equity. what the campaign will say is that mitt romney is using his experience at bein as evidence that he's a job creator, yet that role he had there was to make money for investors, not to create jobs. nobody in the private industry says it was to create jobs. >> mary, in our cnn poll today, the newest poll, voters split about -- pretty evenly about which candidate could actually manage the economy best. but if you look at the one area there was some real distance between the two. by almost 20 points voters think obama can understand their problems more likely than romney. is that a concern? >> it would be a concern that that question made any sense whatsoever. what this pole shows, as is consistent with what previous poles and all the other poles if you have a real clear politics show, is that on the number one issue, the economy, 2/3 of americans say that under obama's watch their personal circumstances either haven't improved or are worse and greater than 2/3 say they expect them to continue being worse into the future. we got a 70% wrong track. that's all on obama. they don't like. it's discordant for them to say, jen does this, she does a good be job at what she was supposed to do. it was worse than we thought, we had these head winds, it was bush, it was japan, all of this. reagan didn't do that. w bush didn't do that. jack kennedy didn't do that. that undercuts his leadership. they ought to just do what -- their only hope, really. they think their only hope is to try to destroy romney. their hope would be, although they would lose this way, this is our philosophy of government and we're going to put this up against a republican or conservative philosophy of government and let the chips fall where they may. you know who's siding with the republican, the conservative? it's not just bill clinton, it's governors, senators current and former. the president's own advisors. it's like he's the outlier in his own party at this point on economic philosophy. >> appreciate it. >> thank you, anderson. there's a lot of stuff happening tonight. one congressman is outright calling pakistan an enemy, not an ally. they imposed a sanction on a doctor. he's calling for cutting off all aid. we'll hear from him next. if you made a list of countries from around the world... ...with the best math scores. ...the united states would be on that list. in 25th place. let's raise academic standards across the nation. let's get back to the head of the class. let's solve this. a living breathing intelligence bringing people together to bring new ideas to life. look. it's so simple. 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>> that's correct. pakistan would not be charging one of its citizens for treason for helping us bring to justice the man who murdered 3,000 of our citizens unless pakistan was on the side of the man who 34ur derd 3,000 of our citizens, and that speaks for itself. >> this was a so-called tribal court which is a different system than the official court in pakistan. it was a local tribal council that said he had this link to this terrorist group. do you read anything into that, that maybe that's a sign that there is some wiggle room for negotiati negotiation? >> no. i think we should quit looking for signs of some minuscule message being sent by somebody in the government of pakistan to us and take a look at what is right in front of our face, and that is that the pakistani government has been using the billions of dollars that they have received from us in aid to do us harm. let's quit trying to bend over backwards to give the benefit of the doubt to people who have proven time and again that they don't like us. they are our enemy and they're doing things to kill our people. >> so you believe the pakistani people knew he was there? >> i think anybody who has any real serious doubts that the pakistani government wasn't giving safe haven to osama bin laden all of these years, that that person is living in never never land. that government is acting like our enemy and we shouldn't give them anymore money or anymore support. >> the u.s. has given pakistan $28 billion since 9/11. you've been calling to cut off all of that aid. whether we are happy with the relationship with pakistan or not, don't we need that relationship? pakistan is prevending us from resupplying troops in afghanistan through pakistan. don't we need some sort of leverage over pack king stand? >> pakistan is the main instigator of the problems we're trying to solve in afghanistan. they've been arming the terrorist groups. they were the country that created the taliban. no, we should not be trying to find reasons of how we could work with pakistan. we should find out how we can cut off our relationship. let's try to find a new strategic relationship perhaps with india that would give us the type of leverage in south asia to play a positive force. >> so you're not concerned about losing any kind of leverage over pakistan over their nuclear weapons, over what goes on, over support of the troops in afghanistan through pakistan? >> i don't think that we have any leverage on pakistan. i think they've been playing a game and a wicked and evil game at that that has cost american lives. >> and as for this doctor, do you think the u.s. should make some sort of deal to get him out? >> i think we should try our best to free the doctor. he risked his life. he put himself in harm's way and we are abandoning him. we can't even get a resolution on the floor of congress. we can't get him to lay down the law to pakistan that is a hero to the united states. if you do this to the doctor, you are doing it to the people of the united states. >> congressman, i appreciate your time. thank you. well, we're getting new insight into how john edwards avoided a felony conviction. he left court a happy man after jurors deadlocked. they dlib berated for more than 50 hours. we now know what went on in the jury room and why the jurors, we're going to talk to three jurors, all of whom say they think they're guilty of something. the prosecution didn't make its case. i'm going to ask them if they think john edwards was a good liar. hear what they have to say next. available with the patented safety alert seat. when there is danger you might not see, you're warned by a pulse in the seat. it's technology you won't find in a mercedes e-class. the all new cadillac xts has arrived. and it's bringing the future forward. looking for a better place to put your cash? 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[ powers down ] uh-oh, flobot is broken. the "name your price" tool, only from progressive. call or click today. 360 follow the jurors in the john edwards trial are now free to talk. we saw them for the first time as they left the courthouse. we'll hear from three of them in a moment. they deliberated more than 50 hours, over nine days. they could only agree on one count. they deadlocked on the rest. the judge declared a mistrial. it was a big victory for john edwards who was facing a possible 30-year prison sentence. the former presidential candidate denied it but he wasn't humble. >> while i do not believe i did anything illegal or ever thought i was doing anything illegal, i did an awful, awful lot that was wrong and there is no one else responsible for my sins. i don't think god's through with me. i really believe he thinks there's still some good things i can do. >> any plans he has for his immediate future will hinge on whether the justice department decides to retry him on the five deadlocked counts. a lot of legal experts believe the government's case is weak and they won't bring it back to court. he was accused of violating campaign finance laws by using money from two wealthy donors while he was running for president in 2008. the daughter they conceived is now four years old. the trial testimony was filled with intimate, embarrassing details. edwards was about as unsympathetic a defendant as they come. they argued the money was a gift, not a campaign contribution. he used the money to hide it from his dying wife. joining me are three jurors. david rashan, ladonna foster and cindy acquaro. all three of you believe he was guilty on some of the charges. what did you think he was guilty of, do you know? >> as it related to him being guilty, the charges were very clearly defined by the prosecution and the instructions were defined by the judge. so we applied the rule of law based on the judge, judge eagles, and also the evidence that was able to support at least my opinion in some of the cases where there was guilt. >> so you think he did do something wrong but they just couldn't prove it? they didn't have the evidence to prove it, is that accurate? >> that would be my assessment. >> we actually wish that there had been more evidence and that we were able to follow the money to john edwards, but that wasn't the case. >> how significant that you didn't hear from real hunter, b bunny melon, some of the other people? >> that was one of the ones i wish we could have heard from, bunny melon, to see. i think we would have been able to follow the money more if we heard from bunny melon. >> do you think though he was trying to use money -- campaign money to pay for real hunter? bottom line. >> i thought he was. we just -- it could not be proved. the evidence was not there to prove it, but i felt that's what he was doing. >> how weak was the prosecution's argument, their main witness was andrew young, and a lot of people watching his testimony sort of felt he was not all that credible of a witness. >> all throughout the process our responsibility was to, as we looked at the evidence, also assess the credibility of all the witnesses. so the government had a tough job to do with a witness that wasn't as credible that was needed to be in order to prove guilt. >> did you want to see john edwards on the stand as a juror? >> i personally did, but i don't think that it would have helped it. i don't know about y'all. >> somewhat, yeah. i would have liked to have heard his voice. those questions that i felt could have been asked and we would have gotten some good and honest answers, as honest as we would have gotten. >> there's an infamous interview he did with bob woodruff. it was his confessional interview. he continued to lie about the paternity of the child. and we talked to our legal expert last night, jeff toobin, he said they would have played that interview and you would have seen him how he looked when he lied and it would have hurt his credibility. do you think seeing him lie on camera would have affected you guys. >> it did. >> it did? having seen that already? >> having seen that. we watched it in the courtroom and we actually watched it during deliberations. >> right. >> that was the first time that i had seen it so when i saw that interview, it definitely demonstrated that he had lied and said some things that were untrue. >> when i saw that interview i thought, wow, that's pretty effective. because he's sort of -- he said, that's from a tabloid. you've got to think about the source. he kind of made the interviewer bad for even asking the question. >> yes. i definitely did. i don't know about the others. >> yeah. i definitely thought that he was a good liar. >> at the time of the interview, yes. once you know all the facts and saw how he danced around several questions, no, not really. >> do you think he should be retried? you don't want to be serving on the jury again. >> i'd rather not do that again. what i would like -- i mean, i think justice has to prevail and in this case justice to me was he had a fair trial to be innocent before proven guilty. i think that part is really good. i do like, however -- i would like to see some change made so that future candidates understand that these activities aren't acceptable. >> changing -- you want to see changing campaign finance laws because under the current guidelines it's a difficult case to make? >> it is. >> so you all kind of think that if there were some sort of change in campaign finance laws, then your job would have been easier to figure out, to follow the money? >> yes. >> i think so. >>se definition, yes. >> well, you all did a remarkable job. it's not an easy thing. our entire system, as i'm sure the judge has said to you, depends on y'all doing your job. i think it's great you were able to separate preconceived notions from him from what the actual evidence shows. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> do you mind if i d one comment? >> sure. >> yeah. >> i just wanted to say it was really an honor. the jury, the 12 members and the four alternates, they were an amazing group. it was a tremendous honor to serve with them. it definitely highlights the value of our judicial system, but it also demonstrated some weaknesses as it relates to -- >> how tough was it in that deliberation room? how -- >> got really intense at times. >> did it really? >> oh, yeah. oh, yeah. >> screaming, yelling? >> yes. yes. >> really? wow. like a movie. >> your skin became very tough. >> is that -- really? >> uh-huh. >> but it was interesting though because i had a responsibility thediscon, a it seemed late kthat w th hardest facitaon j had ever had. >> is that ght? >> mediator now. we all took roles and responsibility in facilitating and i was really comfortable with the way that everybody interacted, but every time there was some high intensity and emoon, we all kind of had our own moments to step out and say, enough is enough. let's bring this back down to the facts. >> again, thank you so much for being with us. appreciate it. >> our pleasure. >> thank you. coming up, a week after the mass is a care in houla, the u.n. is launching an investigation into what happened. details ahead. ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 ttd#: 1-800-345-2550 you know what? 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