Wednesday, March 21, 2012

Tonight on AC360

In an interview airing tonight on AC360°, Anderson Cooper speaks with Frank Taaffe, a friend of George Zimmerman. Zimmerman is accused of shooting 17-year old Trayvon Martin. Anderson Cooper 360° airs at 8 and 10pm ET on CNN.

Rough transcript of interview, courtesy of AC360, after the jump.



Anderson Cooper: So Mr. Taaffe, you know George Zimmerman. What is he like?
Frank Taaffe: George Zimmerman was a very congenial, amiable admirable person. He was very very kind to everyone in our community and I really appreciated and so did the rest of our residents in our neighborhood that he stepped up and took over the position as neighborhood watch captain to ensure the safety of all the residents in our community.

AC: You say he stopped a potential burglary at your house a couple of weeks ago before the shooting?
Taaffe: That is correct.
AC: And were you surprised that he was carrying a gun. Were you aware that he carried a gun?
Taaffe: I was extremely shocked to the fact that he was carrying a gun yes.

AC: What shocked you? How did it shock you?
Taaffe: The lethal weapon, it wasn’t George. As I said, he was a very congenial, amiable man. The use of a lethal weapon, a deadly lethal weapon, as the 9 millimeter that he used was very shocking to me. It didn’t fit the person.

AC: Has there been burglaries in your neighborhood? What is the neighborhood like?
Taaffe: I have lived at Twin lakes since 2006, July 2006. In the last 15 months, we have experienced 8 burglaries. One, which was perpetrated during the daylight hours. Most, the majority of the perpetrators, were young, black males.
AC: And when you reflect on what’s happened and what we know about, and obviously a lot isn’t known, what do you think?
Taaffe: This was a perfect storm. You had a neighborhood that was experiencing extremely high tension and anxiety and with the burglaries we, pardon my phrase, we were a defcon-5.

AC: I guess, you know, a lot of people believe race played a factor in this. Form what you know about George Zimmerman, do you believe race played a factor?
Taaffe: Absolutely not.
AC: Why do you feel so strongly about that?
Taaffe: George is not a racist. He was just performing his duties as watch captain. Whether it be African American, Latino, Asian, or white, he would’ve done the same thing. He would have appropriate the person, asked him “What’s your business here?” and if he had just answered him in an appropriate manor, “I’m just here visiting. My mother’s house is around the corner,” and be upfront and truthful, there wouldn’t be any problem.

AC: Well Mr. Taaffe, I appreciate your perspective, thank you for being with us.
Taaffe: Thank you Anderson.


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11 comments:

  1. Something is seriously wrong with Zimmerman
    and his friend. Defcon 5, why would anyone use
    a military term. Zimmeran had no authority to
    ask anyone questions. Has anyone checked the
    police records to see if all of these burglaries
    really happened. Great journalism enhancing
    the audio. His friend admitted that he was
    profiling black males in the neighborhood to
    Anderson Cooper. The interview and audio is
    making the rounds in social media. Many want
    360 to put it on the internet so we can hear
    it all for ourselves.Trayvon Martin did not
    commit any crimes. These so-called burglaries
    have nothing to do the this young man who is
    now dead.

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  2. Toure was tweeting about the AC interview in
    real time. Toure has a great article for Black
    males. Anderson should invite him on the show.

    360 & CNN need to hit the reset button to their
    political coverage. CNN goes over the top. You
    don't need the overkill for 1 state. If cable news
    is losing political junkies in the middle of a GOP
    campaign, viewers are turned off . There is no
    high interest for the Republican candidates. CNN
    is dreaming if they think viewers will come once
    there is a nominee. You don't just get people to
    tune in once you turn them off.. Cable news will
    get a bump from President Obama but the ratings
    will be low for the GOP convention.

    The pundits are making CNN fare the worst. It
    looked like the Brady Bunch at the beginning
    of 360 on Tuesday.. You can't ignore other news
    for 4 hours for nothing but political chatter. No
    doubt there is a disconnect. When you get ratings
    like this, CNN should be getting the message.

    360 even did a new segment called World View.
    That was different. 360 has got to think of ways
    to be fresh and new. That tired old formula that
    all 3 have been using for years is getting old and
    360 & CNN need to transition to being content,
    original reporting, original programming providers.

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  3. I'll bet the cop that showed up was friends with
    Zimmerman. This is a homicide. You take them
    in for questioning. You do tests on the weapon.
    You ask for his clothes to do testing. Ask any
    detective and see what they will tell you. This is
    a coverup and then some. Records are kept of
    crime stats in all communities. Local papers
    print the stats. Did anyone report burglaries ?
    That report has red flags all over it. Did the
    City Mgr hire Lee ? I can't believe what the
    Police Chief said about Trayvon Martin. When
    Lawrence read those words. Trayvon would
    act differently I was stunned. How can this
    Police Chief say this ? He never bothered to
    find out about a dead innocent kid. Both
    men need to be fired. Neither did their jobs.
    Joe is right. The state of Florida needs to
    step up. One cop admits he never talked
    to Zimmerman and that was his assignment.
    Too much CYA.

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  4. CNN is too close to the tea party. All morning long
    they have been talking about a tea party soldier.
    Interviewing him. You know when you are in the
    military you have to respect the Commander in
    Chief. This is a publicity stunt to get the tea party
    back into the news. Really CNN ? No wonder no one
    is watching TEA NN. CNN covers the news from tea
    party affiliated websites.

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  5. George Stroumboulopoulos should be on CNN. He
    tied the 1,000,000 hoodie march into what was
    International Day For the Elimination Of Racial
    Discrimination because of an even that happened
    in South Africa. It is on the website. CNN needs
    him like last year.

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  6. Can 360 use the same technology for the audio
    with the screaming ? Is there more than 1 voice ?
    Will 360 be covering the protest tonight ?

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  7. Why didnt cooper follow up on taaffes last comment..i was blown away at what he said..

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  8. The ratings are getting weird. FOX is getting
    lower in the demo for day & night. That speaks
    volumes when FOX is not getting viewers for a
    Republican primary race. Both Sean & Greta
    dropped down into the 300,000's in the demo.
    Only a 25,000 difference between Rachel & Sean.

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  9. Consumers are in the driver's seat more than
    ever. We know news and journalism when we
    see it. CNN got away from their brand. How can
    you say you are in favor of quality journalism but
    give a fired tabloid editor a prime time show. You
    give pundits a morning show and try to pass it off
    as news. Erin Burnett is completely unwatchable.
    Rachel, Lawrence, Rev Al , Joe,MHP are not journos
    but the love news and information. They have
    myriad interests and are not afraid to try new
    things. CNN operates from the same mold.
    MSNBC has a different look and feel. CNN does
    not seem to be able to move beyond pundits.
    CNN & FNC are getting old. Neither have a
    strong female presence in prime time who can
    really command an hour. MSNBC looked at the
    changing demographics and came up with a
    diverse group of shows. All have their own
    identities. 360 & TSR kind of have identities
    but sometimes it is hard to be sure.. Content
    and story selection won't matter if you fail at
    presentation and delivery. Pundits make you
    less likely to connect with viewers. MSNBC
    uses knowledge. CNN dumbed down.

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  10. It is official Starting Point is a bomb. Worst than
    John Carter for Disney. According to TV BY THE
    Numbers, SP had 183,000/60,000. Ouch. Also,
    CNN had 323,000/87,000 for daytime. Viewers
    are running away for CNN. Didn't CNN fire Larry
    King for the same type of ratings as PMT ?

    CNN test Isha Sesay for 3 months to see what
    happens if they cancel Out Front. Come up with
    a catchy name and show. Regular 360 viewers
    are very familiar with her. I could see Isha on
    before 360. She is beautiful, smart, energetic
    and has a megawatt personality that jumps off
    of the TV screen. This is talent that CNN needs
    to develop. Keep those ridiculous pundits off the
    show. I would like to see Isha Sesay, Anderson
    Cooper and George Strombo on CNN from
    7-11 PM.

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  11. FNC ratings are going to go farther south. Sean
    Hannity think the Trayvon Martin shooting was
    an accident while Geraldo is blaming his clothing
    and parents. I was wondering when the media
    morons would show up. At the same time at a
    shooting range someone tells Santorum to
    pretend it is Obama. That is exactly why viewers
    are turned off by this campaign. The words that
    keeping coming out of the mouths of candidates
    or at a campaign rally are appalling. Barbara Bush
    is right this is the worst campaign ever.

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