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Florida Gov. Rick Scott is asking civil rights leader Jesse Jackson to
apologize for reckless and divisive comments following the jury verdict
in the George Zimmerman murder trial.Jackson on Tuesday called Florida the
Selma of our time. The remark follows Jackson saying Florida was an
Apartheid State, after a jury earlier this month found Zimmerman not guilty
on all charges in the shooting death of black teenager Trayvon Martin.Jesse
Jackson owes every Floridian an apology for his reckless and divisive comments,
the Republican governor said in a statement. It is unfortunate that he
would come to Florida to insult Floridians and divide our state at
a time when we are striving for unity and healing.The Selma remark
refers to 1965 marches in Selma, Ala., over black voting rights and
other civil rights issues in which marchers were injured by police. The
term Apartheid State refers to the racial segregation in South Africa and
elsewhere that the United Nations in the 1970s declared a crime against
humanity.Zimmerman, a Hispanic, fatally shot Martin, who was unarmed, when
they became involved in a physical altercation while Zimmerman was on volunteer
neighborhood watch duty in Sanford, Fla., in the early evening hours of
Feb. 26, 2012.Jackson, who is black and was a 1984 Democratic presidential
candidate, made the comments while at the state capitol in Tallahassee.He
was visiting a group known as the Dream Defenders, protesting to get
state
onight when I called and emailed Olivia to apologize," she said in
a statement.Josh Marshall,editor and publisher of Talking Points Memo, told
The Wall Street Journal in an email that the conversation was "definitely
on the record."In her Daily News piece,Nuzzi wrote that Weiner often called
interns "Monica," a reference to former White House intern Monica Lewinsky,
and that many people worked on the campaign to get close to
Weiner's wife, Huma Abedin. Abedin is an ex-aide to former Secretary of
State Hillary Clinton.Meanwhile, Weiner released a new campaign video Tuesday
evening saying he won't quit the race, despite calls from politicians and
newspaper editors who have said he should quit.In the one-minute video posted
on his campaign's website, he said his critics don't know New York
or him and that quitting isn't what New Yorkers do, they "fight
through tough things."He said in the video that when "embarrassing" things
in a person's private life become public, the person should talk about
it.The Associated Press contributed to this report.Click here for more from
The Wall Street Journal.
Anthony
Weiner's mayoral effort doomed?
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