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record three written testimonies of what would have been a panel today, a testimony by --, and anthony sanders. without objection, so ordered. today's hearing was certainly interesting. we have dramatically different views of the facts and the lay of the land but this is stimulating and interesting for us to inform congress is thinking on how the implementation is progressing. the impact of the program and the bailouts and whether or not they continue to be the rule of the day. a couple of interesting points in terms of -- testimony, he refers to this as a broken promise. the main goals of tarp were not followed through with. finally, he also testified that what he said was "resolution authority is a joke." and that goes to the heart of what many of us here in terms of congress, we believe is one of the lasting impacts of dog frank. -- dodd- frank. mr. massad did a good job of defending the administration's position. thank you. this meeting is adjourned. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [inaudible] --
record three written testimonies of what would have been a panel today, a testimony by --, and anthony sanders. without objection, so ordered. today's hearing was certainly interesting. we have dramatically different views of the facts and the lay of the land but this is stimulating and interesting for us to inform congress is thinking on how the implementation is progressing. the impact of the program and the bailouts and whether or not they continue to be the rule of the day. a couple of...
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record three written testimonies of what would have been a panel today, a testimony by --, and anthony sanders. without objection, so ordered. today's hearing was certainly interesting. we have dramatically different views of the facts and the lay of the land but this is stimulating and interesting for us to inform congress is thinking on how the implementation is progressing. the impact of the program and the bailouts and whether or not they continue to be the rule of the day. a couple of interesting points in terms of -- testimony, he refers to this as a broken promise. the main goals of tarp were not followed through with. finally, he also testified that what he said was "resolution authority is a joke." and that goes to the heart of what many of us here in terms of congress, we believe is one of the lasting impacts of dog frank. -- dodd- frank. mr. massad did a good job of defending the administration's position. thank you. this meeting is adjourned. >> thank you. [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2011] [inaudible] --
record three written testimonies of what would have been a panel today, a testimony by --, and anthony sanders. without objection, so ordered. today's hearing was certainly interesting. we have dramatically different views of the facts and the lay of the land but this is stimulating and interesting for us to inform congress is thinking on how the implementation is progressing. the impact of the program and the bailouts and whether or not they continue to be the rule of the day. a couple of...
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anthony. kerry sanders is in wororlando h more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann. ately a suspect and if she was, why wasn't she read her miranda rights for three months? casey anthony sat in court taking notes as lawyers argued over when she was first considered a suspect in the murder of her daughter. when kayly was missing casey was first arrested for child neglect, then passing bad checks. it wasn't until casey anthony's third arrest for thursday that deputies told her she had the right to remain silent. >> would detectives not read her rights it's a fundamental thing. >> reporter: defense attorneys believe everythinging 24-year-old casey anthony told detectives before she was read her rights should never be heard by the jury. >> when asked why he didn't mirandize her the detective said specifically for what? she was the mother of a missing child. >> reporter: even though casey's mother told 911 that the car casey had been driving smelled like death, investigators say they had no cause to treat casey as a suspect. >> it was miss anthony in control of this situat
anthony. kerry sanders is in wororlando h more on this. good morning. >> reporter: good morning, ann. ately a suspect and if she was, why wasn't she read her miranda rights for three months? casey anthony sat in court taking notes as lawyers argued over when she was first considered a suspect in the murder of her daughter. when kayly was missing casey was first arrested for child neglect, then passing bad checks. it wasn't until casey anthony's third arrest for thursday that deputies told...
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. >> on the casey anthony case prosecuting attorneys and lawyers are laying the ground work for the case. kerry sanders has the latest. good morning, kerry. >> reporter: well, good morning, meredith. for the past two days and again today lawyers will argue what evidence they believe the jury should hear when this trial begins in may. if convicted, casey anthony of murdering her 2-year-old daughter the prosecutors say they plan to ask for the death penalty. >> are you the mother? >> reporter: 24-year-old casey anthony tried to hold her composure as her mother took the stand. at issue, when did police first arrest her? >> they handcuffed her in the driveway. >> reporter: two years ago police found out kaley was missing when century di called 911. she had sot seen her for 31 days and called police after becoming suspicious when she checked the car her daughter was driving. >> it smells like there's been a dead body in the car. >> when you called the sheriff's office you wanted them to speak with your daughter, correct? >> yes. >> you wanted them to ask her questions about where kaley was. >> reporter: but
. >> on the casey anthony case prosecuting attorneys and lawyers are laying the ground work for the case. kerry sanders has the latest. good morning, kerry. >> reporter: well, good morning, meredith. for the past two days and again today lawyers will argue what evidence they believe the jury should hear when this trial begins in may. if convicted, casey anthony of murdering her 2-year-old daughter the prosecutors say they plan to ask for the death penalty. >> are you the...