0 nothing but a racist country and this happens all over the place. but statistically this case is an oddity. this doesn't happen. this is a rarity. if you look at the way crimes are committed, way different. the real victim is the -- real verdict is that the media is guilty but falsely smearing america which led then to violent backlashes across the country. will were four, five different backlash crimes based on this. . if the press did care about the two elements of this case which was race, and -- handguns, they should focus on gang warfare which has more, more than enough of that going on. they don't look at that because that's not indicative of an endemic white american race problem. >> those gangs all have guns. >> it is not indicative of white american racism. they ignored it. >> real quick update in the courtroom 37 the judge did rule -- against the previous ruling by judge nelson. ruling for the defense. that evidence of trayvon martin had marijuana in his system at the time of this altercation and ultimately -- >> not sure -- >> hold on. can i point out -- we have been saying this that the real surprise in the case is that for a year the media had the verdict. they had a guilty verdict for george zimmerman and probably at least a second-degree. if it was up to the media, second-degree verdict. you are waiting for that evidence to show up and it just hasn't shown up. >> because it was tried in the court of public opinion for months. the good news, though, again, is that kimberly, the court of public opinion does not matter. these juries only are hearing what's in front of them. it strikes me every time that this investigator, chris, soriano takes the stand, he always seems to blow the prosecution's argument out of the water. last week he took the stand and basically said that zimmerman wasn't a liar. now he is creating questions around zimmerman or trayvon's parents whose voice was on the 911 call. >> i want to ask you about what dan abrams said as well. abrams, on abc news today, basically said this case is over with. done. they are not getting murder 2. they are not getting manslaughter. what do you think? is this done? >> based on the fact the evidence has been presented to the jury which before we had speculation. that's where everyone was making an opinion about what would happen or what went on that night. now we know. the evidence is in. prosecution rested. and i don't see how there is any way they are going to be able to arrive at a second-degree let alone a manslaughter because they have failed to prove the requisite level of intent on the part of george zimmerman. >> if this guy was -- people on marijuana are not all that aggressive. i think that's a better case as far as i'm concerned. why are you throwing in -- >> wait, bob. i sat here in -- heard you talk about the incredible power of modern marijuana. that it drives people crazy. you said that. >> but -- drives them stoned crazy. >> yes. >> now, i just don't think people who are on than that kind of don't are going -- >> you don't know how much he had, bob. how much was in his system, what kind of marijuana he was taking. so i don't understand how -- >> by the way -- >> i just as soon not cover this trial. my problem is i'm not in the tank with the media who is telling us we have to cover this damned thing over and over again because it is a greater racial divide in our country. the more we keep focusing on the racial divide the more they want it to be divided. >> they wanted to charge this case. look at this. eric. this case was in the hands of the police department. and then all of a sudden, the justice department snatches the case and then goes back to the state. it is almost like they wanted the scalp of george zimmerman, political prosecution, driven a lot about what greg says is the media. >> the media took it and ran with it. they said thank you very much. we will do this our way. they did it and made it a racial issue and blew it up and made it, you know the white kid kills the black kid and -- blew it up and the white kid is guilty in the media. facts are proving we are not sure. because you have to have proof, profit beyond a reasonable doubt, you can't -- i mean, listen. i'm not a juror but -- i would say there is at least a reasonable doubt in -- whether who -- who was screaming on the tape. whether or not he was in -- zimmerman was in fear for his life. if that's the case you can't make -- >> maybe you get a reasonable doubt but i would bet you there are some jurors that do not believe zimmerman's side of the story. for good reason. the guy has -- >> all 12 have to agree. >> the sburd on the prosecution. >> i understand that. why everybody is jumping all over the media on this, i agree with you, they jumped on it too fast. i did, too. now that i listened to the evidence that i have seen, i think it is even more of a case that this guy was a wannabe cop and knew what the law was. >> bob gash. >> that's not the point. it is not who is the strong guy or tough guy in the room. it is about whether or not you had reasonable self-defense and believe your life was in danger based -- >> and -- >> so far the evidence is consistent that trayvon martin was on top of george zimmerman and prosecution's witness said that railing down -- >> if indeed zimmerman is a wuss then he has greater argument for self-defense because a wuss would be in fear of his life. correct? >> ape there gym owner also took the stand today. i guess the prosecution was trying to make the argument somehow that he was this mma trained fighter and he did dee dee fend himself. yet again, a blow to the prosecution today. they asked this gym owner on a scale of one to ten how would you describe his athletic ability and basically he said he is a one. meaning that, greg, he is a wuss. >> let me ask you this. would you put zimmerman on the stand? >> absolutely not. not unless you want to be disbarred and have the case of infective assistance of counsel granted on appeal. it would be suicidal to put him on the stand. why would you put him on the stand to bring up the inconsistencies? any time you tell a story you may get one or would things different. you want the jury to focus on that and see george zimmerman on the stand like they did with jodi arias. see him cross-examined about his credibility? you lied about how much money you had for purposes of bail hearings and purposes much getting attorneys. all of that -- that's nowhere for him and it is a distraction from the fact that the prosecution failed to meet the burden of proof. >> would you like to have this guy be a -- defending your neighborhood? i mean, this guy -- if he is a wuss, frankly if they complain about the scars, a bad case. >> bob -- >> why don't the wannabe cops just go watch cop those? >> the fact that this was turned into race so quickly, we saw sharpton jump out before anything ever happened to zimmerman, before he was brought to prison bauts because i guess of the stand your ground law, do you think that was a mistake? >> first of all, he is not white. he is his tannic. number one. even i didn't fall for that. but the fact of the matter is i still get back to forget the race issue. the fact is this is a kid that this guy who is a wannabe cop was trapped, profiling, and going after and shot him. >> i think -- that's the way it should be. i think the way bob is looking at it is correct. that's how you should view this if you are on that side -- if you are on that side, try to eliminate race. i have a word off-the-wall comment. it was donnelly claiming he bought suits for george zimmerman. reason he bought souts for him was for court. it seems like a little window into contemporary society that nobody has suits anymore unless they go to court. it is something about the decline of public formality that nobody really wears suits anymore unless they are in trouble. maybe that speaks to an increase in hooliganism or what, i don't know. >> somebody stole my coat jackets. >> i had them taken in. >> race shouldn't have anything to do with it. this is about the laws in the state of florida. if you are upset he was able to carry concealed -- the state legislature in florida, you don't like that law. the -- >> you are in it, danger for your life. if this guy thinks it is some teenage is in imminent danger of your life, how do you believe that? >> bob, how can you believe that when somebody is on top of you your head is getting bashed in and your nose is open. i don't know what kind of injuries would have been sufficient for you. i think trayvon martin was on the bottom, he was the community -- you might think it was okay. >> that's the law. >> it is the law. in order to be -- >> you have to say that -- >> he knew what it is law was. the law was if you are in danger of your life and if that guy thought he was in danger with a 17-year-old kid -- >> keep saying 17-year-old kid, 17ier old kid. listen to the 911 call. if the parents were right if that was zimmerman's voice, he sounds like he is in trouble, bob. >> i have to tell you, there is -- in may mind what bob saying that maybe -- you know, if you are being followed by somebody, and you think that you are going to be bothered by that guy, what would you do? so i think there is some -- something in that. but then the -- stand your ground doesn't work because if you are already on the ground, you can't stand your ground. >> you can with a gun. >> yeah. but you can't get away has to proyft was unreasonable self-defense. not george zimmerman. did they do that, bob? 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