0 >> bill: charles krauthammer saying obama care is imploding. there is also questions whether president obama is violating the constitution in the matter. charles will be here. and caution, you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. >> bill: hi, i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. crime, punishment, and african-americans, that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. over the july 4th weekend. 48 people were shot in chicago. 11 of them dead. all were black according to the chicago tribune. as you may know the murder rate in chicago is a disgrace. and 75% of all the murdered victims were black according to the latest stats available. but this story is largely untold in america because the national media refuses to cover it. meantime the george zimmerman trayvon martin trial is saturated with media coverage. the reason is race. the light skinned hispanic accused of murdering a black teenager. believe me, the 11 people shot dead in chicago over the weekend will not get a smidgen of coverage because it's likely that blacks killed blacks. fact of life in america, that there are some stories that will not be told because of race. new rasmussen poll illuminates that. when asked which racial group was most racist, 37% of americans say blacks. 15% say whites. 18% hispanics. even among african-americans themselves blacks come out as the top racist group, 31% of black henderson say their own race heads the list. while 24% consider whites the most racist group now the media wants to it part of any of that i guarantee you the poll will not be widely discussed. the only thing the american press will embrace is the specter of oppression. that is the if a white american kills a black american or any other minority, then the story indicated, remember that martin was over zimmerman because of the way his clothes were when the shots were fired. that's important because he said martin was on top of me. martin was smashing my head against the cement. that's critical to the defense. >> bill: this man confirmed what zimmerman said which is why the defense had him last and let's roll the tape on the key sound bite. >> the wound itself is by the gap, by the powder tattooing in the face of a contact of the clothing indicates this is consistent with mr. zimmerman's account that he -- that mr. martin was over him leaning forward at the time of the shot. >> bill: how important is that, guilfoyle. >> i think this is the hole issue? the case. the position of the two of them. whether or not george zimmerman had a reasonable belief that he was in danger of great bodily injury or death. what he said is consistent with the number of times that we have heard from zimmerman during the prosecution's case, his previous statement that there is gunshot residue that the trajectory of the bullet, it's about four inches apart consistent with someone being on part of george zimmerman. and that's sis tent with what the prosecution says he was on top of him. >> bill: let me play devil's advocate here. the charge is that zimmerman murdered trayvon martin. second degree. >> second degree and manslaughter, correct. >> bill: certainly it is possible in a fracas, you are fighting, you are fighting, and there is no doubt that zimmerman had wounds and trayvon martin had wounds. you are fighting. that motion happens, that can put someone on top rather than on bottom. that doesn't mean a murder didn't happen, does it, wiehl it? >> doesn't necessarily. the jury can fight back and forth about. this remember, the key issue here is self-defense. we know that zimmerman killed martin. that's -- we know that was he acting in self-defense? it really bolsters his case if he is say and others his voice on the 911 call. >> bill: other witnesses saying it was. >> forensic experts is beyond friends and all of that. >> bill: that's what i mean. this forensic expert then becomes what they call the end all. not the be all because there is a lot of other things but the end all. he comes in and you say he has 40 years of experience. his credibility is very strong. >> without question, right. >> when he he was cross-examined by the prosecution, they didn't lay a glove on him. >> no, he did a good job. the only thing is i will tell you about experts and jurors that experts -- jurors look at experts and say, look, whichever guy is paying for them. >> bill: nobody witnessed it. so this guy is looming large. >> this is very important though. you have to understand widely the consensus is clear that the prosecution pathologist had a lot of mistakes on the stabbed and credibility issues. that's true. >> bill: we don't want to render anything until it actually comes. in zimmerman himself not going to take the stand, right? >> i can't imagine him taking the stand. >> bill: nobody can imagine. >> he was already testified in that courtroom through videotape. >> bill: so he is done. what's likely to happen is there will be some more tomorrow. >> yes. >> bill: all right. then both the defense and the prosecution closing statements of the jury. >> jury instruction. >> real quick, other important point zimmerman's head being hit against the ground like that, he said that consistent with the injuries he had could be fatal that it's only a matter of time. >> bill: this is what the forensic guy says. >> you can die from that and have brain damage. >> at some point you're gonna die. >> that's a big deal that he testified to that. >> bill: that's why they held him back for the end. that's why the defense held him back to the end. >> you are right. >> bill: the prosecution didn't have anybody to counter that. >> well, we don't know. there may be. >> so far. >> there may be rebuttal. we don't know what the prosecution will do. they have a chance to come back. >> bill: it's possible the prosecution will bring in somebody. >> rebuttal. they have to rebut what the defense presented. >> bill: i think that's a fair report. now we will bring the ladies back in a little while because we he have a major college about a college student in california embarrassed by school officials for wearing a cross around her neck. wait until you hear this. but next on the rundown, an african-american minister will react to the black on black crime situation we have been talking about. and, later, charles krauthammer says obama care is a bait and switch, very provocative, charles will