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. >> mark lippman has told me this. i asked him a very specific question.hony think that she is not guilty? and his answer was, they do not think that. he said they want to see justice done. they want to see the truth come out. and then he added to me, he said, they do not believe she is innocent. that being said, okay, this is very important and he wanted me to stress this and it's important that i do stress. this they love her, they support her and they do not want her to get the death penalty. they will do all they can to avoid her getting the death penalty in this case. >> so in all the statements that i've seen put out today, it doesn't seem like you are denying anything specifically that gary actually said in that. >> no. i'm going to clarify what i was talking to gary about. first and foremost, the banner ads and the teasers on the show yesterday indicated that my clients believe that their daughter is guilty. and by inference that would mean that she would be guilty of first degree murder which is premeditated. >> i've looked at the transcript. we n
. >> mark lippman has told me this. i asked him a very specific question.hony think that she is not guilty? and his answer was, they do not think that. he said they want to see justice done. they want to see the truth come out. and then he added to me, he said, they do not believe she is innocent. that being said, okay, this is very important and he wanted me to stress this and it's important that i do stress. this they love her, they support her and they do not want her to get the death...
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i talked to gary a short time ago. >> what did you make of what mark lippman said to me?all the press releases and the press conferences that that he had today and the kind of the backtracking he's done publicly, bottom line, he didn't disagree that he said what you said he said, that casey -- that george and cindy anthony do not believe their daughter is innocent. >> reporter: it was kind of interesting today. i understand at a press conference it was to refute what i said. but you're right, he did not disagree with it. he was very ambiguous and i think he purposely wanted to be. he did not deny the quotes, did not say he was misquoted and did not say it was off the record. it was on the record. basically he doesn't disagree with what he said we said on tv. >> right. it seems like basically this got a lot of pick up. some people were saying george and cindy anthony believe their daughter is guilty. we never said that on this program. you never reported that. other people may have interpreted it that way. and it seems like the attorney today, mr. lippman, was basically ha
i talked to gary a short time ago. >> what did you make of what mark lippman said to me?all the press releases and the press conferences that that he had today and the kind of the backtracking he's done publicly, bottom line, he didn't disagree that he said what you said he said, that casey -- that george and cindy anthony do not believe their daughter is innocent. >> reporter: it was kind of interesting today. i understand at a press conference it was to refute what i said. but...
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but today i talked to their family attorney, mark lippman. attorney-client privilege. but i explain today him we doesn't want to sensationalize this. but there's a big question. george could be in a lot of trouble if the jury ultimately believes what the defense is saying, that the child accidentally drowned. and george had something to do with disposing of the child's body. so mark litmann has told me this. i asked him a very specific question. i said do, your clients, george and cindy anthony, think that she is not guilty? and his answer was, they do not think that. he said they want to see justice done. they want to see the truth come out. and then he added to me, he said, they do not believe she is innocent. that being said, okay? this is very important. he wanted me to stress this, and it's important i do stress. this they love her, they support her and they do not want her to get the death penalty. they will do all they can to avoid her getting the death penalty in this case. so that's what we found out. they do not believe. george and c
but today i talked to their family attorney, mark lippman. attorney-client privilege. but i explain today him we doesn't want to sensationalize this. but there's a big question. george could be in a lot of trouble if the jury ultimately believes what the defense is saying, that the child accidentally drowned. and george had something to do with disposing of the child's body. so mark litmann has told me this. i asked him a very specific question. i said do, your clients, george and cindy...
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mark lippman, i appreciate you being on. k you, mark. >> thanks very much. >>> defense is not just trying to poke holes in the prosecution's case, it's trying to sell the jury on their own story about what happened to caylee, a story that involves making george anthony a villain. i spoke with sonny hosten legal contributor to in session on court tv and jean casarez a -- >> you heard george anthony's attorney. it's got to be such a difficult situation for george anthony and even for his attorney to hear this stuff day after day, these allegations that be made about him that are completely at this point unsubstantiated. >> it's unbelievable. it really is. and they sit right below me in the courtroom. and i see them writing. i see the button with caylee's picture. i see them with their arms around each other. but as you can see, mr. lippman is evasive. he says that they want justice. normally when someone says they want justice, that means they want justice for the victim in this case, which is caylee. but they have to be divide
mark lippman, i appreciate you being on. k you, mark. >> thanks very much. >>> defense is not just trying to poke holes in the prosecution's case, it's trying to sell the jury on their own story about what happened to caylee, a story that involves making george anthony a villain. i spoke with sonny hosten legal contributor to in session on court tv and jean casarez a -- >> you heard george anthony's attorney. it's got to be such a difficult situation for george anthony and...