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just as drew has and also david mattingly. saw anything like this was scott peterson. what is your assessment? >> i agree with what has been said. you can't predict what the jury will do. i will say this has been a very attentive jury. both the prosecution and the he was the went out of their way to say how remarkable this jury has been. always attentive, always taking notes, very much focused on what is being said in the courtroom. i don't think they'll rush just because it is the fourth of july and they have away from their families a long time them take their job seriously. >> i want to bring this home for the two ladies here. not that guys can't answer this. but there is a little girl who died in all of this. or who was murdered. and then jane, i'm going to talk to you about it as well. >> i think what we'll see is linda drane burdick. she stood up in the beginning of this trial. it seem like 100 years ago. it was six weeks ago. what she said is this is not about casey anthony. now is the time to tell the story of caylee ma
just as drew has and also david mattingly. saw anything like this was scott peterson. what is your assessment? >> i agree with what has been said. you can't predict what the jury will do. i will say this has been a very attentive jury. both the prosecution and the he was the went out of their way to say how remarkable this jury has been. always attentive, always taking notes, very much focused on what is being said in the courtroom. i don't think they'll rush just because it is the fourth...
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david mattingly is out there for us. little less than 30 minutes away from finding out what the verdict against casey anthony is going to be. what are you seeing out there in terms of some of the people? obviously there's always that expectation that lingers in the air about what's going to happen. what are you seeing? >> reporter: well, the people who can get inside the courtroom, the lucky people who have passes to get in there today, they are going in there. the people outside, this has been something of a tourist attraction over this holiday weekend, people coming by just to see the place where this trial was taking place. crowds not nearly as large today. there was not a large group of people lingering outside in the courtyard outside of the courthouse today. we have known that, however, there are people, sightseers if you want to call them that, going through the neighborhood where casey anthony's parents live, going to see the place where little caylee's body was discovered in the woods in that swampy area near th
david mattingly is out there for us. little less than 30 minutes away from finding out what the verdict against casey anthony is going to be. what are you seeing out there in terms of some of the people? obviously there's always that expectation that lingers in the air about what's going to happen. what are you seeing? >> reporter: well, the people who can get inside the courtroom, the lucky people who have passes to get in there today, they are going in there. the people outside, this...
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here's cnn's david mattingly. >> reporter: as one of the most watched and talked-about people in theuntry, public relations executives weigh in with a word of caution to casey anthony -- do not confuse infamy with fame. >> it's not fame. there's interest in you, a lot of it's negative interest. don't confuse that situation with celebrity. don't think that you have to go out and do a whole lot of things right now. as a matter of fact, it's best probably to lay low. >> reporter: if that's even possible. angry words we heard outside the orange county courthouse are tiny in comparison to the casey anthony hatred expressed online. more than 770,000 people are signed on to just one of many anti-casey pages on facebook. >> we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty. >> reporter: acquitted in a court of law, casey anthony may need to begin fighting for her freedom in the court of public opinion the minute she walks out of jail. >> she doesn't need to walk out of jail smiling. she doesn't need to walk out of jail with a smirk on her face. she needs to walk out of jail looking like a mother w
here's cnn's david mattingly. >> reporter: as one of the most watched and talked-about people in theuntry, public relations executives weigh in with a word of caution to casey anthony -- do not confuse infamy with fame. >> it's not fame. there's interest in you, a lot of it's negative interest. don't confuse that situation with celebrity. don't think that you have to go out and do a whole lot of things right now. as a matter of fact, it's best probably to lay low. >> reporter:...
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cnn's david mattingly is following the developments out of orlando. what is the atmosphere right there? a lot of anticipation, no doubt, building. >> reporter: no doubt. also, we were watching very closely this morning casey anthony in court. she seemed somewhat agitated today, involved in a very animated conversation with one of her defense attorneys. we have no idea what that was about. but we do know the jury is back at work today after getting a half day in yesterday. they heard some very powerful words from the prosecution, calling casey anthony a pathological liar and posing the question, who else but casey would have benefited from the murder of her daughter caylee? they say casey anthony yearned for a carefree party life and her daughter was getting in the way. while they worked today under closed doors and police guard, the police are in the neighborhood where casey anthony's parents live. a make-shift memorial has hopped up in the woods near their home where little caylee's body was discovered and people are coming by this leaving stuffed an
cnn's david mattingly is following the developments out of orlando. what is the atmosphere right there? a lot of anticipation, no doubt, building. >> reporter: no doubt. also, we were watching very closely this morning casey anthony in court. she seemed somewhat agitated today, involved in a very animated conversation with one of her defense attorneys. we have no idea what that was about. but we do know the jury is back at work today after getting a half day in yesterday. they heard some...
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our david mattingly is at the courthouse in orlando. these closing arguments are not without a bit more drama, david. >> that's right, fredricka. things got a little heated and everything ground to a sudden halt when during the closing arguments by jose baez, the defense attorney, he was talking about how the duct tape belonged to casey anthony's father. and while he was trying to make a point about that, he looked over and saw prosecutor jeff ashton sitting there apparently smiling. and this is what happened. watch. >> we're not talking about fantasy forensics anymore. we're talking about cold hard evidence, evidence that points to one person and one person only. he can get up here and lie all he wants and dance around the truth. but the truth is the truth, and depending on who is asking the questions, whether it's this laughing guy right here or whether it's myself -- >> objection. >> approach the bench. >> and there it is. that was the end of what they were going through at the moment. they went into a recess. the judge came back and
our david mattingly is at the courthouse in orlando. these closing arguments are not without a bit more drama, david. >> that's right, fredricka. things got a little heated and everything ground to a sudden halt when during the closing arguments by jose baez, the defense attorney, he was talking about how the duct tape belonged to casey anthony's father. and while he was trying to make a point about that, he looked over and saw prosecutor jeff ashton sitting there apparently smiling. and...
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cnn's david mattingly joins me now from orlando, florida. let's start with what may have been a surprise to many about the secrecy of the details of how she would be released, she just walked out the front door. >> that's right, t.j., it happened about 12:09 this morning, not much time elapsed from midnight before this all transspird. it seemed like it swould be the least likely scenario that she would walk out the front door, because there were hundreds, possibly up to 1,000 people outside to witness her departure, many of them shouting things, protesting her release, holding signs and yet she walked right out the lobby and straight into a waiting suv. she was accompanied by her attorney, jose baez. she was also guarded by sheriff's deputies and orlando police on horseback there. but it all took place in less than ten seconds from the time she walked out of the secured door and into the suv. afterward, journalists who were embedded inside the jail to witness her departure had these things to say. listen. >> she walked out and when she walke
cnn's david mattingly joins me now from orlando, florida. let's start with what may have been a surprise to many about the secrecy of the details of how she would be released, she just walked out the front door. >> that's right, t.j., it happened about 12:09 this morning, not much time elapsed from midnight before this all transspird. it seemed like it swould be the least likely scenario that she would walk out the front door, because there were hundreds, possibly up to 1,000 people...
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cnn's david mattingly is there for us. david, what's the reaction you're hearing from people?hat were attracted to this trial for the sheer spectacle of it got exactly what they were looking for, another surprise in this never-ending string of surprises in this case, but it's the people who are emotionally invested, the thousands, possibly millions of people who claim that they're look at this case for justice for little caylee anthony. they are the ones truly shocked by this verdict. >> what was your reaction to this? >> i can't believe this. that poor child. this is disgusting. it's disgusting. >> you don't agree with the jury. >> no, no, not at all. >> i don't agreement come on. i've watched this -- maybe because i'm a mother. [ inaudible ] i don't know why i'm so emotional about it. maybe because i'm a mother. i can't even -- even with the evidence we did have, i know there was no physical evidence that really put her there, but there was a lot of circumstantial evidence. there was enough there. there was enough. >> reporter: and we have seen people from all over the count
cnn's david mattingly is there for us. david, what's the reaction you're hearing from people?hat were attracted to this trial for the sheer spectacle of it got exactly what they were looking for, another surprise in this never-ending string of surprises in this case, but it's the people who are emotionally invested, the thousands, possibly millions of people who claim that they're look at this case for justice for little caylee anthony. they are the ones truly shocked by this verdict. >>...
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david mattingly is at the courthouse in orlando. where do we stand right now? >> reporter: we're still listening to the defense. they are expected to resume after a lunch break. we've already heard this morning from the prosecution then laying out what they believed happened in this case and they say that casey anthony murdered her daughter, sacrificed her so that casey could live the care free life she wanted to live. listen. >> as hard as it is for anyone to imagine she had to choose between two sacrificing two things, the first was her dreams and life she wanted. second, was her child. i would submit to you the evidence in this case shows that the choice she made was her child. >> reporter: remember the defense doesn't really have to prove anything in spite of the claim that's were made early on that casey was the victim of sexual abuse and that she kept quiet about an accident in which her daughter drowned in the family swimming pool. they don't have to prove that. instead they are pushing for reasonable doubt. and the defense attorneys now, they are lookin
david mattingly is at the courthouse in orlando. where do we stand right now? >> reporter: we're still listening to the defense. they are expected to resume after a lunch break. we've already heard this morning from the prosecution then laying out what they believed happened in this case and they say that casey anthony murdered her daughter, sacrificed her so that casey could live the care free life she wanted to live. listen. >> as hard as it is for anyone to imagine she had to...
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and cnn's david mattingly joins us from orlando. vid a little bit of a dust-up in the courtroom between the prosecutor jeff ashton and defense lawyer jose baez. what happened? the judge didn't like it. >> while jose baez was reaching a critical point in his closing arguments in front of the jury, he looked over and saw jeff ashton, the prosecutor, smiling. and he made a note of that. he called him laughing guy. that, of course, brought everything immediately to a halt. the judge called them both up and later came back and said you know my rules. this is against the rules. if this happens again, if either of you does anything like this again, i'm throwing you out. it was a stern warning. very late in this trial. but it just shows you how emotional things have got and how sensitive everybody is inside that courtroom. >> david, stand by. i have another question for you. i want to bring in holly. holly, it was unusual for a judge to do that, and he meant business. >> in fact, what he's told them, it's kind of like the umpire throwing you
and cnn's david mattingly joins us from orlando. vid a little bit of a dust-up in the courtroom between the prosecutor jeff ashton and defense lawyer jose baez. what happened? the judge didn't like it. >> while jose baez was reaching a critical point in his closing arguments in front of the jury, he looked over and saw jeff ashton, the prosecutor, smiling. and he made a note of that. he called him laughing guy. that, of course, brought everything immediately to a halt. the judge called...
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when we wrap this up so you can get this in your hands and really start to work tomorrow. >> david mattinglyando. do you think the prosecution has proved its case against casey anthony? it's our question of the day. e-mail us, give us your tweet. sonny hostin has been talking about this on facebook for weeks now. we'll read those comments later on in the program. >>> john edwards is expected to show up for a court hearing tomorrow. fighting charges of conspiracy and campaign law. he is accused of using campaign funds to cover up an extra marital affair. >>> maria shriver and arnold schwarzenegger are officially calling it quits. shriver filed divorce papers, citing irreconcilable differences. she is asking for joint custody. schwarzenegger admitted to an affair with his housekeeper. >>> planning to boost the country's infrastructure from subway extensions to big salaries. interestingly, her brother was thrown out of office during a bloody coup back in 2006. >>> wedding bells for prince albert of monaco. >> look at that train. >> they may be all that long. you just never see that shot of it.
when we wrap this up so you can get this in your hands and really start to work tomorrow. >> david mattinglyando. do you think the prosecution has proved its case against casey anthony? it's our question of the day. e-mail us, give us your tweet. sonny hostin has been talking about this on facebook for weeks now. we'll read those comments later on in the program. >>> john edwards is expected to show up for a court hearing tomorrow. fighting charges of conspiracy and campaign law....
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david mattingly is live for us. david, we keep saying the lockout is close to ending.er: well, ali, this is all taking place behind closed doors. no one's being very specific. but both sides are indicating that they are ready for some football. but in washington, d.c., yesterday, the players ended their work yesterday without announcing that they were agreeing to the new collective bargaining agreement that's on the table. they have to do that before the owners here today can do anything with it. but we talked to a representative of the player -- of the owners yesterday. he sounded optimistic about what they might be able to do today. listen -- >> obviously a complicated agreement, but i think -- i think both sides are at the point where they can close. they should close, and we -- we should be in a position to take votes. >> and they're hope to get this done without any impact on the season. the first preseason game is on august 7. the chicago bears were supposed to start their training camp tomorrow. everyone very conscious that the clock is ticking right now. so ali
david mattingly is live for us. david, we keep saying the lockout is close to ending.er: well, ali, this is all taking place behind closed doors. no one's being very specific. but both sides are indicating that they are ready for some football. but in washington, d.c., yesterday, the players ended their work yesterday without announcing that they were agreeing to the new collective bargaining agreement that's on the table. they have to do that before the owners here today can do anything with...
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david mattingly joins us. this was a surprise to many that she walked out the front door. >> reporter: that's right. there are a number of scenarios in mind, and they had several contingency plans at the jail depending what was going on at the time. as she walked out there were hundreds, very focal, and many holding signs, and it was an emotional time, and they allowed her to walk outside to a waiting suv, and from there they went straight out on to the expressway. and it's a downtown orlando news helicopter followed that vehicle to a building where one of the defense attorneys has an office, and after that they lost sight of her, so they went on from there to parts unknown. this lasted only about 30 seconds. she didn't say anything. she kept looking down. she did not make any sort of visual contact with the crowd that was there. she did say thank you to one of the guards as she was leaving the jail, but that was it, no expression or comments, nothing. there were a couple journalists allowed to embed, to to sp
david mattingly joins us. this was a surprise to many that she walked out the front door. >> reporter: that's right. there are a number of scenarios in mind, and they had several contingency plans at the jail depending what was going on at the time. as she walked out there were hundreds, very focal, and many holding signs, and it was an emotional time, and they allowed her to walk outside to a waiting suv, and from there they went straight out on to the expressway. and it's a downtown...
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head to our david mattingly outside the jail. david, she'll go free tomorrow.ave no clue when. >> reporter: that's right, t.j. and there's been so much public anger expressed about the outcome of this case. that's not going to go away, for sure, even though casey anthony will soon be a free woman. so the authorities here at the orange county jail are making sure they can do everything they can to make sure she stays safe, as long as she is in their custody, on their property. they are not releasing any sort of details about when tomorrow she's getting out, about where she's going to be released. this is a sprawling facility you see behind me. at least a half dozen ways you can drive out of there. they're not saying where that might happen, when, or how she's going to be the forwadeparting here. but they have made arrangements of a small group of news media, three journalists who actually embed inside the jail overnight. they're going to be in there. there's one video photographer, one still photographer, and one reporter. they're going to be there to observe an
head to our david mattingly outside the jail. david, she'll go free tomorrow.ave no clue when. >> reporter: that's right, t.j. and there's been so much public anger expressed about the outcome of this case. that's not going to go away, for sure, even though casey anthony will soon be a free woman. so the authorities here at the orange county jail are making sure they can do everything they can to make sure she stays safe, as long as she is in their custody, on their property. they are not...
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david mattingly is live outside of the courthouse in orlando. talking to one of her defense attorneys. what are we looking at here, david? >> reporter: we are looking at someone who, in my eyes, appears a little bit more relaxed than we have seen her lately. she has her hair down. before, she was wearing it up and looking a lot more conservative. here she does seem to be more relaxed and always talks to her attorneys when she comes in. we have seen her animated in this in the past and even agitated. today she seems very calm and just prepared for whatever might happen today. when we look at these charges, we hear they are misdemeanors and that they carry a penalty of one year maximum in jail and a thousand dollar fine maximum to go along with each one of these counts. so it's potentially she could be looking at four more years in jail. now, let's look at what she is actually charged with doing. looking at the lies that she told to investigators. one of them, she just flat out lied that caylee was missing. that was the first of many lies to come.
david mattingly is live outside of the courthouse in orlando. talking to one of her defense attorneys. what are we looking at here, david? >> reporter: we are looking at someone who, in my eyes, appears a little bit more relaxed than we have seen her lately. she has her hair down. before, she was wearing it up and looking a lot more conservative. here she does seem to be more relaxed and always talks to her attorneys when she comes in. we have seen her animated in this in the past and...
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cnn's david mattingly is covering the trial for us in orlando. david, hello to you. before we get into the dust-up between the attorneys, what's happening right now in the courtroom? >> reporter: right now the jury has gone out for the day, back to their hotels. back sequestered has they're have been for over 30 days with this trial. the judge says he wants them bright eyed and bushy tailed for tomorrow as they continue with the closing arguments. both sides weren't able to finish up today, because we had a couple of other things intr e intruding on the timeline set up today. >> we're not talking about fancy forensics inmore. evidence that points to one person. one person only. he can sit up here and lie all he wants, and dance around the truth, but the truth is the truth, and he -- and depending on who's asking the questions. whether it's this laughing guy right here or myself. >> objection. >> approach the bench. >> reporter: don that was the dust up you were talking about, that costs us time today. you saw the defense attorney, jose baez, in the middle of an emoti
cnn's david mattingly is covering the trial for us in orlando. david, hello to you. before we get into the dust-up between the attorneys, what's happening right now in the courtroom? >> reporter: right now the jury has gone out for the day, back to their hotels. back sequestered has they're have been for over 30 days with this trial. the judge says he wants them bright eyed and bushy tailed for tomorrow as they continue with the closing arguments. both sides weren't able to finish up...
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david mattingly for us in orlando. we appreciate you, as always, buddy.much. >>> we're at 20 minutes past the hour now. how much does it cost you to park in your city? it depends on what city you're in. here's a list of those cities where it's going to cost you most. you folks in seattle, oh, $24 a day? that could add up to almost $300 a month. philly, with you all are paying about $26 a day, just over $300 a month. number three on the list, san francisco is no joke with the parking, $26 a day, $375 for the month. coming up next, i bet you you'll be able to guess the number one, but what about the number two? also, there's a place in the world that pretty much doubles that price. stay with us on this cnn saturday morning. >>> before the break, we were telling you the three most expensive cities, three of the most expensive cities in the country, to park your car. and here the ones that are really going to hit you up. according to colliers international, boston is number two on the list. the second most expensive place to simply park your car. $34 a day. a
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all right, go ahead, david mattingly.30 tomorrow morning, they will come back and do this again. the prosecution really gave them some very strong words, the strongest words they have had so far about casey anthony right there at the end. of course, they had the last word in these closing arguments, and here's how it went. >> mr. anthony said he would trade places with his daughter in a second. >> reporter: just minutes before this sad and tragic case was put in the hands of the jury, it looked like casey anthony had heard enough. the prosecution painted her as a party girl whose child got in the way and had to go. not as the defense claims a loving mother whose little girl accidentally drowned in the family pool. >> just no conceivable reason why anybody would put duct tape on the face of a dead child. i said it before. people don't -- people don't make accidents look like murder. that's -- that's absurd. >> reporter: in closing arguments, prosecutors use their strongest language yet calling anthony a pathological liar a
all right, go ahead, david mattingly.30 tomorrow morning, they will come back and do this again. the prosecution really gave them some very strong words, the strongest words they have had so far about casey anthony right there at the end. of course, they had the last word in these closing arguments, and here's how it went. >> mr. anthony said he would trade places with his daughter in a second. >> reporter: just minutes before this sad and tragic case was put in the hands of the...
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david mattingly, i thank you for that.nd we have holly hughes about the jurors not speaking to the media today, and we have more sound from the defense. and the defense team said they were disgusted, and if you missed it you have to hear it. we'll be right back. that's why we offer accident forgiveness, man: good job. where your price won't increase due to your first accident. we also offer a hassle-free lifetime repair guarantee, where the repairs made on your car are guaranteed for life or they're on us. these are just two of the valuable features you can expect from liberty mutual. plus, when you insure both your home and car with us, it could save you time and money. at liberty mutual, we help you move on with your life. so get the insurance responsible drivers like you deserve. looks really good. call us at... or visit your local liberty mutual office, where an agent can help you find the policy that's right for you. liberty mutual insurance. responsibility. what's your policy? >>> i do want to remind you, switching g
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david mattingly is telling us he wants to be seen and heard., live in downtown atlanta, where nfl owners are meeting on labor talks. listen, you're not like kids should be seen and not heard? you're not a kid, we want to hear. where are we on the standoff? >> reporter: well, i wish i could tell you right now, don, now that you can hear me. we don't have word of that. the owners have been in meetings all days. there's been a great deal of anticipate this meeting might be over pretty soon. before this started, though, there was a great deal of optimism they might be able to have a vote. we talked to arthur blank, the high-profile owner. he said he was very optimistic and they might vote on accepting this agreement whether the players have voted on it or not. now, we don't know if that's happened. we should find out soon where the owners stand on this agreement. >> so, listen, we thought the players would get this done yesterday. that's what we thought. what is the holdup? >> reporter: apparently there are more hoops to jump through for the player
david mattingly is telling us he wants to be seen and heard., live in downtown atlanta, where nfl owners are meeting on labor talks. listen, you're not like kids should be seen and not heard? you're not a kid, we want to hear. where are we on the standoff? >> reporter: well, i wish i could tell you right now, don, now that you can hear me. we don't have word of that. the owners have been in meetings all days. there's been a great deal of anticipate this meeting might be over pretty soon....
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cnn's david mattingly joins us now from downtown atlanta where the meeting is taking place. so any indicators that they're close to a deal? >> reporter: all we can say right now, fredricka, is that there is a lot of hope here. when the owners and some of the top executives of the 32 nfl teams gathered here, they started their meeting at 10:00. they had hope that the nfl players would vote on their agreement and they would have that in front of them here so they could vote as well. they are ready to vote. they are ready to move forward with this. but the players did not go through with that last night and now they're waiting and watching to see what happens in washington, d.c., where the player representatives are meeting right now to see what they do and when they might have an agreement that everyone can finally ink and get this season going, fredricka. >> and if they don't reach an agreement today, then what? >> reporter: well, then the dominos start to fall. the first team was supposed to report for training camp tomorrow. that's the chicago bears. they're playing the st.
cnn's david mattingly joins us now from downtown atlanta where the meeting is taking place. so any indicators that they're close to a deal? >> reporter: all we can say right now, fredricka, is that there is a lot of hope here. when the owners and some of the top executives of the 32 nfl teams gathered here, they started their meeting at 10:00. they had hope that the nfl players would vote on their agreement and they would have that in front of them here so they could vote as well. they...
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david mattingly covered the trial for us. david?reporter: kyra, she walked right out the front door, surprising everyone, who was expecting some sort of diversion to distract the attention of the crowd. from the time she walked through the door, got into the car and went off to the suppressway lasted all about 30 seconds. people were very emotional. some were yelling killer as she got into her vehicle. but at this point, today, the question of where she is remains unanswered publicly. we have heard from the attorney representing her parents that jose baez actually approached casey anthony's parents with the idea that they could act as decoys while their daughter was able to leave. they didn't go for that idea. they then received a text message later to let them know that casey was safe but do not know where she is. they do suspect, however, she is no longer in central florida, kyra. >> from what we understand, the parents saying she's not welcome back in their home. correct? in addition, what happens next with regard to authorities?
david mattingly covered the trial for us. david?reporter: kyra, she walked right out the front door, surprising everyone, who was expecting some sort of diversion to distract the attention of the crowd. from the time she walked through the door, got into the car and went off to the suppressway lasted all about 30 seconds. people were very emotional. some were yelling killer as she got into her vehicle. but at this point, today, the question of where she is remains unanswered publicly. we have...
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david mattingly is live in atlanta where the negotiations are going on. what is the word, david? >> reporter: kyra, everyone watching and waiting so far. the players ended yesterday without having a final vote. if they vote today, it will take at least half of the players voting yes for the collective bargaining agreement. then all eyes will be here on atlanta where the owners will be meeting about an hour from now. it will take 75% of those owners, that is 24 out of the 32, to ratify this. if that happens and the season goes on. but everyone is very mindful right now, the clock is running out. the chicago bears are supposed to start training camp tomorrow. they are going to play the rams august 7th. that is the first sunday in august. that will be the first preseason game of the year. the hall of fame game in ohio. everyone wondering if they can get it done today. they might be able to keep this schedule intact. but if it goes a few days, maybe even a week longer, then they are going to have to start having real concerns and maybe even losing some money as they have to start adj
david mattingly is live in atlanta where the negotiations are going on. what is the word, david? >> reporter: kyra, everyone watching and waiting so far. the players ended yesterday without having a final vote. if they vote today, it will take at least half of the players voting yes for the collective bargaining agreement. then all eyes will be here on atlanta where the owners will be meeting about an hour from now. it will take 75% of those owners, that is 24 out of the 32, to ratify...
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david mattingly has been following this for us. he has been live out of atlanta every day, at least he was last week when those negotiations were taking place. david, did you just get word that something came forward just moments ago? >> reporter: reading and finding out now is that the nfl players and the owners did come to an agreement in the wee hours of the morning. and, bottom line, they're going to play some football. exactly what the owners were asking for last week when they came out of their meeting and had a 31-0 vote in favor of this agreement. and players still have to vote on this. it's largely looked at as a formality, that it is going to go through. and the fans will only miss, so far, one game this season. the first game of the preseason, which was going to be in canton, ohio, the hall of fame game. that appears to be the only casualty of this lockout. so, players will be able to start going back to their stadiums, going back to work tuesday, wednesday. they report for training camp this weekend. >> so, are you sayin
david mattingly has been following this for us. he has been live out of atlanta every day, at least he was last week when those negotiations were taking place. david, did you just get word that something came forward just moments ago? >> reporter: reading and finding out now is that the nfl players and the owners did come to an agreement in the wee hours of the morning. and, bottom line, they're going to play some football. exactly what the owners were asking for last week when they came...
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david mattingly, cnn, orlando. >> a lot of odd things happening in the trial.ideo of a spectator in the courtroom. he was caught on camera making an obscene hand gesture during the trial. do you see him there? you see him do it on the sly. we have this blurred for you. the judge sentenced him to six days. he will appeal it. that is 28-year-old matthew bartlet flipping the bird in the court. the presiding judge heard about it after it was on tv. now listen to the judge bring up the offender and ask some pretty tough questions. >> what is that symbol that you are projecting with your fingers? >> using my middle finger. i am sorry. >> what does that mean, sir? when you extend one's middle finger? >> the f-word to someone. >> what does it mean to you, sir? not to some, but to you? >> to use the f-word to someone. >> and who were you extending the finger to, sir? >> mr. ashton. >> and what was mr. ashton doing at that time, sir? >> i don't even know. >> court was in session, was it not? >> yes, it was. >> now, listen to this, bartlet. it is spending the holiday week
david mattingly, cnn, orlando. >> a lot of odd things happening in the trial.ideo of a spectator in the courtroom. he was caught on camera making an obscene hand gesture during the trial. do you see him there? you see him do it on the sly. we have this blurred for you. the judge sentenced him to six days. he will appeal it. that is 28-year-old matthew bartlet flipping the bird in the court. the presiding judge heard about it after it was on tv. now listen to the judge bring up the...
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david mattingly joins us live from orlando. david? >> reporter: good morning, the prosecution had the last word yesterday before the case went to the jury and they made it count. >> anthony said he would trade places with his daughter in a second. >> your honor -- >> just minutes before this sad and tragic case was put in the hands of the jury, it looked like casey anthony had heard enough. the prosecution painted her as a party girl whose child got in the way and had to go. not as the defense claims a loving mother whose little girl accidentally drowned in the family pool. >> no conceivable reason why anybody would put duct tape on the face of a dead child. i said it before. people don't make accidents look like murder. that's absurd. >> reporter: in closing arguments, prosecutors used their strongest language yet, calling anthony a pathological liar and playing this recorded phone conversation when casey effortlessly lies to a friend about a nanny kidnapping caylee. >> they said that the person that you dropped caylee with doesn't e
david mattingly joins us live from orlando. david? >> reporter: good morning, the prosecution had the last word yesterday before the case went to the jury and they made it count. >> anthony said he would trade places with his daughter in a second. >> your honor -- >> just minutes before this sad and tragic case was put in the hands of the jury, it looked like casey anthony had heard enough. the prosecution painted her as a party girl whose child got in the way and had to...
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cnn's david mattingly is live in orlando. obviously a ton of interest in where she is, where she plans to be. what are her representatives saying at this point? >> her departure from jail took all of 30 seconds. she walked out of the jail right out the front door. got in a an suv with her attorney and sped off into the night. police are were there to make sure no one followed. helicopters followed the car to a parking deck that belonged to the office building where one of her attorneys has an office. that was the last anyone saw of her in the orlando area. we heard from the attorney who represents her parents. it turns out that casey anthony's attorney, jose baez, actually approached them with the idea of using her parents to help establish a decoy as she was trying to leave the jail. but they turned down that idea after it was all over, they got a text message from jose baez to say that casey anthony was safe and say that brought them a great deal of relief but did not tell them where she is. they do, however, believe she's
cnn's david mattingly is live in orlando. obviously a ton of interest in where she is, where she plans to be. what are her representatives saying at this point? >> her departure from jail took all of 30 seconds. she walked out of the jail right out the front door. got in a an suv with her attorney and sped off into the night. police are were there to make sure no one followed. helicopters followed the car to a parking deck that belonged to the office building where one of her attorneys...
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trial is in recess indefinitely that unexpected move came from the judge just two hours ago our david mattingly he's outside the courthouse in orlando david this is somewhat surprising well consider this ok the day a new issue in calls fifty nine witnesses for nineteen days and the defense called forty nine witnesses the jury never heard over eleven days there were two days where there were no witnesses who. because the thirty two days and now we're in d.c. thirty three. how well i'm expected that was you know i almost feel like the mainstream media call that the judge called up the lawyers and just beg them to keep this circus going just they have something to talk about but then again as i predicted yesterday even if that trial were to go away they're sure to move on to the next mind numbing story that holds absolutely no relevance to what's really going on in the world and what you know they found that story prince william and kate middleton have made a trip away over to canada the big crowds gathering here the sun shines come out visible is the key thing going on in whatever company or when
trial is in recess indefinitely that unexpected move came from the judge just two hours ago our david mattingly he's outside the courthouse in orlando david this is somewhat surprising well consider this ok the day a new issue in calls fifty nine witnesses for nineteen days and the defense called forty nine witnesses the jury never heard over eleven days there were two days where there were no witnesses who. because the thirty two days and now we're in d.c. thirty three. how well i'm expected...
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david mattingly live in orlando, thanks. >>> i want my money back.hat is the word from flyers who say airlines, if you can't get me my baggage when i land, then pay up! we will talk about that coming up next. >>> move over, lady gaga. a new facebook queen and it ain't you. we have got the scoop next in show biz. >>> got show biz headlines for you. rihanna is now the most popular woman on facebook. according to camecount.com she surpassed gaga at noon yesterday. lady gaga fans took to twitter telling fans to unlike rihanna. >>> lady gaga to cher is the beautiful thing. she is back in the studios recording a song that lady gaga gave her. >>> eva lon ggoria's may be popular. nightclub closes. a restaurant attached to the club still making money and will stay open. >>> zain verjee has news for you. it's not lonely at the top and not good for you either. if you're a baboon. zain has been investigating a nine-theory-year-study on stress and she will join us after the break. discover aveeno positively radiant tinted moisturizers with scientifically proven s
david mattingly live in orlando, thanks. >>> i want my money back.hat is the word from flyers who say airlines, if you can't get me my baggage when i land, then pay up! we will talk about that coming up next. >>> move over, lady gaga. a new facebook queen and it ain't you. we have got the scoop next in show biz. >>> got show biz headlines for you. rihanna is now the most popular woman on facebook. according to camecount.com she surpassed gaga at noon yesterday. lady...
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cnn's david mattingly is there in orlando. david, tell us what do we know? and part of that is we may not know till after the fact that she's released. >> reporter: that's right, tj. we do know that we're going to see a young woman who's been incarcerated for about the last three years who was exonerated of charges of murder, becoming a free woman and facing all the scrutiny and ill will that is out there there facing her. but as far as the way she's going to leave this jail, where, when, and how exactly has not been released for security reasons. we do know that there have been three journalists allowed to embed inside the jail to observe her departure, but they won't say when, where, or how that is actually going to happen. there's about a half a dozen exits from the sprawling facility behind me here. and these judicialists wi ijour be allowed to communicate with anyone on the outside till after she has left and after it's been determined that she has left, a point where it will be safe for her to continue on because authorities here have made it clear tha
cnn's david mattingly is there in orlando. david, tell us what do we know? and part of that is we may not know till after the fact that she's released. >> reporter: that's right, tj. we do know that we're going to see a young woman who's been incarcerated for about the last three years who was exonerated of charges of murder, becoming a free woman and facing all the scrutiny and ill will that is out there there facing her. but as far as the way she's going to leave this jail, where, when,...
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david mattingly weighs in for us this morning, joins us live from orlando. hey, david. >> good morning, soledad. casey anthony will soon be free. she won't be behind bars anymore, but that doesn't mean she won't be able to have any privacy. she's going to be receiving a lot of scrutiny. the question now is, will she be able to manage it? >> reporter: as one of the most watched and talked about people in the country, public relations executives weigh in with a word of caution to casey anthony. do not confuse enfa my with fame. >> it is not fame. there's interest in you, a lot of it is negative interest. don't confuse that situation with celebrity. don't think that you have to go out and do a whole lot of things right now. as a matter of fact, it's best probably to lay low. >> caylee! >> reporter: if that's even possible. angry words we heard outside the orange county courthouse are tiny in comparison to the casey anthony hatred expressed on-line. more than 770,000 people are signed on to just one of many anti-casey pages on facebook. >> we the jury find the de
david mattingly weighs in for us this morning, joins us live from orlando. hey, david. >> good morning, soledad. casey anthony will soon be free. she won't be behind bars anymore, but that doesn't mean she won't be able to have any privacy. she's going to be receiving a lot of scrutiny. the question now is, will she be able to manage it? >> reporter: as one of the most watched and talked about people in the country, public relations executives weigh in with a word of caution to...
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whatever that may be. >> all right, david mattingly, we have more questions for you. l check in with you again this morning. we will see you again soon. david, thank you. >>> 36 minutes past the hour. media mogul rupert murdoch is apologizing to the public in england. he personally apologized to the family of the murder victim milly dower. also, since the scandal broke out, two key news corp executives have resigned. >>> well, this was in jordan yesterday. riot police attacked demonstrators on the streets of ahman. some cases kicking and punching and beating them with sticks. officers only used appropriate force, we are told. the government spokesperson said the police were trying to calm the situation between two demonstration groups. >>> and in libya, a massive turnout in support of long time ruler moammar gadhafi. this as u.s. secretary of state hillary clinton announced that the united states now recognizes libya's main opposition group as the legitimate governing authority in libya. in an audio message, gadhafi belittled the u.s. decision. >>> take a look. it migh
whatever that may be. >> all right, david mattingly, we have more questions for you. l check in with you again this morning. we will see you again soon. david, thank you. >>> 36 minutes past the hour. media mogul rupert murdoch is apologizing to the public in england. he personally apologized to the family of the murder victim milly dower. also, since the scandal broke out, two key news corp executives have resigned. >>> well, this was in jordan yesterday. riot police...
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david mattingly joins us live from orlando, florida. just a lot of interesting things happening on that final day of the case. what's your sense of it, david? >> well, ali, the defense definitely gave the jury a lot of new things to think about yesterday. we heard from george anthony's alleged mistress who claimed that he said this was all an accident. we also heard from every single member of the anthony family talking about how they used to dispose of their dead pets using duct tape, plastic bags, and blankets. but we did not hear from casey anthony. the judge wanted to make it very clear to the court that it was her decision not to say a word in her own defense. listen. >> you understand that your decision to testify or not testify is solely your decision and your decision alone? >> yes, sir. >> reporter: something that's also going to speak pretty loudly probably to the jury are words left in a suicide note by george anthony. he was actually thinking about suicide, wrote a very long and rambling suicide note to everyone. here's some
david mattingly joins us live from orlando, florida. just a lot of interesting things happening on that final day of the case. what's your sense of it, david? >> well, ali, the defense definitely gave the jury a lot of new things to think about yesterday. we heard from george anthony's alleged mistress who claimed that he said this was all an accident. we also heard from every single member of the anthony family talking about how they used to dispose of their dead pets using duct tape,...
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they have a lot to consider. >> david mattingly, thank you. i want to go into the juror profiles. let's go to holly hughes with me for some analysis. let's use what david was talking about as a jumping off point. there are all these potential charges. explain how the jury weighs each of these options as they're deliberating? >> that's why the jury charge is so important. in the law, each crime has elements. and the prosecution having the burden of proof, has to prove each and every element in order to establish to the jury, yes, this person committed the crime, so when you're looking at first degree murder, they're going to have to prove that premeditation element. that's why the judge said, there has to be some premeditation here. >> there has to be the intent to kill here. >> that's why he defines everything. premeditation doesn't have to be a long period of time. it could be formed in an instant. it could be instantly regretted. there has to be enough time for the person to think on it. the important point is,each one of these lesser included crimes, david was talking about, it'
they have a lot to consider. >> david mattingly, thank you. i want to go into the juror profiles. let's go to holly hughes with me for some analysis. let's use what david was talking about as a jumping off point. there are all these potential charges. explain how the jury weighs each of these options as they're deliberating? >> that's why the jury charge is so important. in the law, each crime has elements. and the prosecution having the burden of proof, has to prove each and every...