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ridiculed prosecutors for their forceful portrayal 
of Zimmerman as a wannabe cop who profiled an unarmed teen when 
he cut through the gated community where Zimmerman lived.- Attorney Mark 
O'Mara"That is not an unarmed teenager!" O'Mara said, hoisting a chunk of 
concrete to represent the pavement Martin allegedly bashed Zimmerman's head 
against before the fatal shot.For most of the three-hour presentation, O'Mara's 
style was in sharp contrast to the fiery summation delivered by lead 
prosecutor Bernie de la Rionda a day earlier, in which he forcefully 
told jurors that Zimmerman's inaccurate "assumptions" about Martin were 
responsible for the teen's death on Feb. 26, 2012. But O'Mara became 
more emotional toward the end, reminding jurors that even a reasonable doubt 
in their minds that Zimmerman committed a crime can only mean acquittal.ZIMMERMAN 
JURY INSTRUCTIONS"It is a tragedy, truly," O'Mara said. "But you can't allow 
sympathy."O'Mara's summation was followed by the prosecution's rebuttal, 
in which prosecutor John Guy told jurors that Zimmerman would have had 
to have faced deadly force to be justified in shooting Martin. Guy 
showed a picture of Zimmermans scalp and downplayed cuts on it.Did that 
man need to kill somebody? Kill a teenager?Did he really need to 
shoot, did he have to shoot, Trayvon Martin? Guy asked the jury. 
No he did not.Guy said "only two people on this Earth" know 
what really happened that night, adding that one of th
sen with a crime.In another change, officials said, the department would 
reverse a policy that currently says the only way a media organization 
would be told of a subpoena is if a deputy attorney general 
determines doing so would not pose a "substantial" threat to the probe.Under 
the change, media organizations would be notified unless the attorney general 
determines that doing so would pose a threat to the probe.Also, media 
organizations would be notified no matter what after 90 days, officials 
said.Aside from the Fox News case, the department drew complaints from media 
organizations after it secretly obtained two months of phone records from 
Associated Press lines.Officials also told Fox News that going forward, 
the department will release annual stats showing the number of times DOJ 
sought warrants and subpoenas for media outlets."This is as far as the 
department can go on its own until Congress passes the media shield 
legislation," a department official said.Fox News' Jake Gibson contributed 
to this report.

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<p style="font-size:xx-small;">July 8, 2013: Former New York Gov. Eliot Spitzer walks to a 
cab after trying to collect signatures for his run for New York 
City comptroller in Union Square in New York.APNEW YORK  Eliot Spitzer 
has met the deadline to file thousands of petition signatures for his 
bid to revive his political career by running for New York City 
comptroller.Spitzer said that "over 27,000 signatures" were submitted to 
the city Board of Elections just after 10:30 p.m. Thursday, ahead of 
a midnight deadline. It came just four days after the tarnished ex-governor 
launched his campaign.Spitzer needs 3,750 valid petition signatures to get 
on the Democratic primary ballot for September."I just want to first and 
foremost thank the citizens of New York that signed these petitions," Spitzer 
said outside the Board of Elections office in lower Manhattan. "I want 
to say it's an important statement for those who said it was 
not possible in the course of three and a half days to 
gather these signatures to get a candidate on the ballot for citywide 
office."The filing may not be the last word. Spitzer's opponents or others 
could challenge signatures for reasons such as incomplete addresses or missing 
dates.If that happens, elections officials will have to review the objections, 
hold a hearing late this month and decide whether the signatures qualify. 
The matter could ultimately go to court.Spitzer, who resigned amid a prostitution 
scandal in 2008, startled the political e
 We are not going to let it come up in the Senate. 
There is no reason for it. This is settled law. We are 
not going to be sidetracked by a debate on womens health yet 
again.-- Sen. Patty Murray, D-Wash., talking to the Washington Post about 
a proposed federal ban on late-term elective abortions.Democrats are about 
to learn a hard lesson on wedge issues.The Texas Senate today is 
all but certain to pass restrictions on late-term abortion, reversing the 
result from last month when Democratic state Sen. Wendy Davis exploited 
a procedural bungle by majority Republicans to filibuster and block the 
bill. Davis has been afforded heroine status by pro-choice Democrats across 
the country and is all but certain to seek to replace outgoing 
Gov. Rick Perry.But this isnt really a Texas issue. The legislature seems 
to be acting in step with what Lone Star State voters want: 
a ban on late-term elective abortions and new regulations on abortion clinics. 
This isnt a sneak attack. And the odds of Davis defeating likely 
GOP standard-bearer Attorney General Greg Abbott look low, and no amount 
of rah-rahing from national Democrats will change that. In Texas, it probably 
even hurts.No. This is part of a national effort in which Republicans, 
armed with polls that show broad and broadening support (now at about 
60 percent) for restrictions on elective abortions after the fifth month 
of pregnancy, are looking to change the debate on the subject. Rather 
than a t
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