confronted him and committed murder in the second degree. the defendant appearing by video hookup from the seminole county jail, saying very little. mr. zimmerman, you re appearing here for your first appearance or first appearance for a charge of murder in the second degree and you re represented by mr. o mara is that true? yes, sir. the judge is ruled that there s probable cause to proceed. mark o mara not yet asking for bail. as for zimmerman s first night in custody, abc news says he was kept in isolation under observation and he was seen weeping at times. abc news also reporting that there were no signs of scarring on the back of his head. now, remember, zimmerman and his family paint trayvon martin as the aggressor in this, saying that zimmerman was as his brother told piers morgan last night. surprise attacked, punched so hard in the nose that the nose is broken. sat on their chest, using their last available breaths to call and scream for help. now, as you
the first inkling of how they might persuade a jury that zimmerman pursued martin, confronted him and committed murder in the second degree. the defendant appearing by video hookup from the seminole county jail, saying very little. mr. zimmerman, you re appearing here for your first appearance or first appearance for a charge of murder in the second degree and you re represented by mr. o mara is that true? yes, sir. the judge is ruled that there s probable cause to proceed. mark o mara not yet asking for bail. as for zimmerman s first night in custody, abc news says he was kept in isolation under observation and he was seen weeping at times. abc news also reporting that there were no signs of scarring on the back of his head. now, remember, zimmerman and his family paint trayvon martin as the aggressor in this, saying that zimmerman was as his brother told piers morgan last night. surprise attacked, punched so hard in the nose that the nose is broken. sat on their c
more on the race straight ahead live. newt gingrich is starting his day in iowa meeting with moms at a coffee shop. newt gingrich has seen his support among likely caucus goers plunge. part of the reason is negative ads targeting him. analysis finds almost half of all the political ads in iowa have been attack ads against gingrich. crowds defy danger and took to the streets in syria today. opposition groups call the rallies the crawl to freedom square. they urge demonstrators to defy sniper attacks to make their way to public gathering places. the opposition says 32 people were killed by security forces today. the uprising has prompted some soldiers to defect. translator: we got the orders in the army that went against my oath as a soldier. i had sworn to protect civilians, but when i saw what the government forces were doing to the people, i defected. they say there will be no change in policy despite the death of kim jong il now replaced by his son. the state-run ne
first, 40 years ago this past friday, december 23, president richard nixon declared the war on cancer. and i hope that in the years ahead that we may look pack on this day and this action as being the most significant action taken during this administration. president nixon had big expectations, and we have come a long way since 1971. but still even today, cancer s going to strike down one in four americans. there are smart people who will tell you up front that we may be losing the war on cancer. this morning i want to talk about our successes rather than our failures. at the end of world war ii, doctors had few weapons against cancer. you could cut it out, blast it with radiation. got terrible side effect. but there wasn t medicine, good medicine. one day in 1947, a 2-year-old boy came through the door at children s hospital in boston. robert sandler had leukemia. it had broken through his bones. his twin elliot watched the ambulance take him away. back then the disease
how he overcame childhood tragedy. i was at a piano recital. it was in the intermission my aunt jesse came and said your mother just died and brought me home. it was then i kind of realized for the first time she s not there anymore. and a traumatic brush with his idol. i said i have to ask you mr. sinatra you hit this high a flat. how did you do it? i just opened my mouth and it was there. this is piers morgan tonight. i ll take you just the way you are harry connick jr., welcome. thank you. you are a man of so many hats, it s ridiculous. a singer, pianist, big band conductor, a composer, and actor. three grammys, 25 million albums sold worldwide. you starred in a broadway musical on a clear day you can see forever. and you have your first children s book. not content with dominating every other genre of entertainment, you re into the kids market. well, i guess what makes me want to do this stuff is that i guess what drives me is real interest in all