screaming stopped after the gunshots went off. you have zimmerman s own statement in conflict that it s him. that will be featured by the prosecution. you have and agree with faith here, even if you don t have an expert come in, you ll have the jurors listening and deciding for themselves whether that sounds like trayvon or zimmerman. they will hear zimmerman testify. i don t know how he can sell self-defense. they will hear his voice. don t forget you have somebody on that jury who worked for call center. she s going to assert some level of expertise in listening to and deciphering these calls. this is only a six person jury and they are sequestered. when it comes to talk about a hung jury, the likelihood of that under these circumstances is very slim. sequestered jurors tend to
the chinese activist at the center of the firestorm interrupted a hearing, cried out for help. chen guangcheng the blind chinese dissident who sought refuge in the american embassy in beijing called into the emergency hearing about his case and pleaded through a translator you can see the call happening, asking specifically to speak with secretary of state hillary clinton. translator: i really fear for my other family member s life and we have installed radio cameras and even with electric fence. now, all of this comes after a whirl wind day of developments that forced the u.s. to explain why chen said he wanted to leave. he said he needs to leave for his safety. and that put ambassador gary locke on the defensive. this was his decision and he indicated of what he wanted. he had the option of staying in the embassy for years if necessary. congressman chris smith spoke to chen today. he was overseeing that committee hearing on human rights. he is outfront tonight.
well, good evening. i m erin burnett. we have breaking news tonight. extraordinary scene on capitol hill today. the chinese activist at the center of the firestorm interrupted a hearing, cried out for help. chen guangcheng the blind chinese dissident who sought refuge in the american embassy in beijing called into the emergency hearing about his case and pleaded through a translator you can see the call happening, asking specifically to speak with secretary of state hillary clinton. translator: i really fear for my other family member s life and we have installed radio cameras and even with electric fence. now, all of this comes after a whirl wind day of developments that forced the u.s. to explain why chen said he wanted to leave. he said he needs to leave for his safety. and that put ambassador gary locke on the defensive. this was his decision and he indicated of what he wanted. he had the option of staying in the embassy for years if necessary. congressman chris
an extraordinary scene on capitol hill today. the chinese activist at the center of the firestorm between the united states and china interrupted a hearing, cried out for help. chen guangcheng, the blind dissident who sought refuge in the american embassy in beijing called into an emergency hearing about his case and pleaded through a translator as you can see the call happening, asking specifically to speak with secretary of state hillary clinton. [ speaking foreign language ] i really fear for my other family members lives. we have installed seven video cameras and even with the electric fence. now, all of this comes after a whirlwind day of developments that forced the united states to explain why chen accused this country of pressuring him to leave the embassy. after initially saying he wanted to stay in china, he now says he needs to leave the country for his safety. that put u.s. ambassador to beijing, gary locke, on the defensive. this was his decision and he in
evidence. megyn: to seek justice. to seek justice. not seek justice for trayvon or zimmerman but seek justice for entire society. that is their job. to make sure there is a just result. i heard some, well the prosecution has more evidence but they re holding it back. this isn t poker where you hold two card and you flip them later. this is the justice system. and the justice system has to be resolved by, our usual procedures. better 10 guilty go free and one innocent be wrongly confined. proof beyond a reasonable doubt and all the innocence must be set out by the prosecution. united states supreme court said that repeatedly. megyn: they will. do it at trial. too late. too late. you don t up diet based on false information. now, one of the problems is because they have indicted for second-degree murder and there is nothing in this affidavit that suggests second-degree murder, the elements of second-degree murder are not here, the expectations have been reduced. there was article tod