more from the moment she was found unconscious in the bathtub. ann romney responding to a democratic strategist who said this about her. his wife has actually never worked a day in her life. the mother of five is fuming over that comment. hearing a cry from the morgue? they are calling her the miracle baby. a newborn baby found alive at the morgue 12 hours after being declared stillborn. that is a crazy story. stay tuned for that. actually nailed into a coffin. that s incredible. just incredible. one minute past 5:00 on the east coast. george zimmerman waking up behind bars this morning. the man who shot 17-year-old trayvon martin is now charged with second degree murder. zimmerman turned himself in to police yesterday, his arrest coming after weeks of protest in florida and right across the country, demanding justice for trayvon. a special prosecutor says none of that went into her decision to charge zimmerman. let me emphasize that we do not prosecute by
before the judge that the jury should come from another county. we are in center county and the prosecution says the jury should come from elsewhere in the state, and the prosecution argued that at least one in three in this county have some affiliation with penn state and there is concern that potential juror could have personal knowledge of the defendant, the victims, and the witnesses. they want the jury brought in from else where and the defense is arguing they can get a fair hearing and the judge is so concerned that he actually put jerky sandusky on the stand today for the first time he briefly testified and he was askeds you understand the consequences of this decision? having a hometown jury and sandusky says, yes i do, and so what happened today was that by having the defense acknowledge they want a hometown jury, if this issue should go on appeal, if jerry sandusky is convicted, the jury factor that the jury is
have been created of me, now i can t take our dog on my deck and throw out bisquits to him. reporter: sandusky is also asking for changes in his bail. he wants it changed so he can spend time with some of his 11 grandchildren. he wants the right to leave his home when necessary to accompany investigators working on his defense. and he would like some of his friends to have the right to come visit him in his home as he remains under house arrest. also one of the items discussed, the prosecutor here is calling for an outside jury, a jury from outside center county to hear this case. the defense maintains that is not necessary. they believe they say that jerry sandusky can get a fair trial with a hometown jury, full. very briefly today the judge asked jerry sandusky to take the stand and asked him if he understood the consequences of having a hometown jury listen to his case, decide his fate, and
expected that hometown, inner city jury to acquit him because johnnie cochran showed the racial divide in los angeles, and he rode his train right through it. this was not a hometown jury. this was a jury who we felt was as hostile to this defendant as the tv-viewing audience. but i m telling you, this is something that i never expected. am i happy about it? no. because i think she has escaped bearing some responsibility. but why i am happy as an attorney is that there were many, many reversible errors committed. they threw everything at this defendant that they could. they spent millions, and they did not make this stick. martha: geraldo casey anthony is on the verge of being a free woman. martha: i m so taken with what you re seeing and also with the images we re watching on our screen right now. because casey anthony is giggling like a schoolgirl. she s laughing, she s happy, she s smiling, and i can t get this image of a child in a bag