0 it was hands down the longest day of court so far. last night, at one point, judge nelson had to actually extend george zimmerman's curfew. he is supposed to be in the house by 10:00. she ended up extending his curfew by 30 minutes. we expect, we use the word here expect, because over the past few days, we've been thrown a number of curveballs as well. we expect she is going to decide on a number of things. first being that animation. they spent a great deal of time last night talking about this animation. >> let me stop you there. i want to throw to some highlights of what this back and forth was and let's discuss it on the other end with you and lisa. here it is. >> if he's going to swing at me with his right hand, if i turn this way somehow, it might come across so yeah, so yes, it could be. what we heard is they use it for the movies. great. this is a murder trial. this isn't casablanca. we're not talking about -- this isn't ironman. there's one -- it's one thing to say i'm going to strap suits on people and create a complete work of fiction. >> -- physically able to keep up this pace much longer. it's 10:00 at night. we started this morning. we've had full days every day. weekends, depositions at night. >> craig, obviously some frustration. the defense team seems to feel they're being rushed along. >> here's what the camera did not show you. last night at one point, attorney for the state john guy demanded an apology from don west. don west during the proceedings defense, it's very important to them. >> well, it's important to then because it brings the whole case together. i think a lot of people have asked the question , you know, how is some of this story physically possible. help said he was down. he was being punched. how could trayvon martin reached for the gun? is it consistent with the stories zimmerman gave to the police? the defense wants to put all that together by way of animation. animations are common in court although more so in criivil cas than criminal cases. >> defense gave the indication they thought they could wrap it up told, so how many more witness, do we expect? >> good question. yesterday, and mark o'mara indicated to the court that the last witness that he called, the woman who was another neighbor of -- another neighbor of george zimmerman's, he indicated that was going to be his last witness. based on the hearings, we're now hearing that the defense may call, and, again, may, may call, at least one, maybe even two other witnesses. but, again, a lot of this hinges on what judge nelson decides with regard, to the animation, with regards to the text messages and also with regards to john donnelly's testimony. john donnelly, we should note here, the issue with john donnelly is that apparently, and we we've got a picture of him in court on june 25th, that would be before he testified. you'll recall that the witnesses according to judge nelson were not supposed to be in court. so she's also said at some point she's going to be taking up the issue with donnelly's testimony. >> craig melvin, lisa bloom. i want to try to get an update on what's going on in egypt. we're keeping our eye on the courtroom. we expect some rulings from the judge. yesterday was a big day in egypt. there's a new prime minister. he's trying to form a cabinet today, trying to bring some stability back to a country mired in mipolitical chaos it getting help from the gulf nations. that are offering $8 billion, with a "b," dollars in grants and loans. tuesday, president obama spoke to leaders of the uae and qatar with backed the morsi government. both conversations focused on opposing violence and supporting an inclusive political process. there's been some news this morning of an update on president morsi that he is safe but it doesn't say whether he is out of custody. >> reporter: we know very little about that, chuck. we know there are reports that the foreign minister said former president mohamed morsi is not being charged with any crimes, that he's just being kept away at the moment. that being said, the pro-morsi supporters want him released. they want him reinstated as what they call the rightful leader of egypt. after he's reinstated, they'll be willing to talk to the opposition coalition who have, as you mentioned, gone on to form their cabinet. they're starting to form one at the moment. they announce a new interim prime minister. that was hazam el beblawi. they also appointed mohamed elbaradei who we know as the former nuclear negotiation chief for the iaea, as a vice president for foreign relations, hoping that his popularity abroad will actually help outside countries to feel that everything's on track in egypt. as you mentioned, uae, the united arab emirates, and saudi arabia pledging nearly $8 billion. some of it in loans to the government here. showing that they support the egyptian people and the uprising against the muslim brotherhood and former president mohamed morsi. >> all right. in cairo for us this morning, thanks very much. of course yesterday jay carney, white house press secretary, continued to do verbal gymnas c gymnastics on the issue of whether or not it was a coup. would not -- admitting it's the elephant in the room but said the administration is still evaluating what it was, what has happened. it may be simply about then waiting to see how is morsi treated and when is he actually released. we're going to take a quick break. we'll be back with the latest from the zimmerman trial. also, we'll have my first readings of the morning. immigration reform. the latest obstacles for that big bill. a look ahead at today's planner. happening right now, former president george w. bush making a plea for immigration reform. you're watching "the daily rundown." that's him live. we'll have some quotes from his speech after the break. looked nice? 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