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. >>> the jury announced minutes ago its jury in the federal corruption retrial in rod blagojevich. the jury has convicted blagojevich of trying to sell or trade prime minister's -- president obama's old senate seat and other charges. blagojevich faced 20 charges. the jird as 1 was dead locked on two of them. the most serious charges each carry a ten-year sentence. last is -- last august the jury was able to come to a decisionen 23 of 24 counts of blagojevich. but again, the breaking news, a jury has just convicted rod blagojevich of trying to sell president obama's senate seat. >>> the cable cars are back in business after six months of maintenance. this is video of ed lee and others welcoming back the cable
. >>> the jury announced minutes ago its jury in the federal corruption retrial in rod blagojevich. the jury has convicted blagojevich of trying to sell or trade prime minister's -- president obama's old senate seat and other charges. blagojevich faced 20 charges. the jird as 1 was dead locked on two of them. the most serious charges each carry a ten-year sentence. last is -- last august the jury was able to come to a decisionen 23 of 24 counts of blagojevich. but again, the breaking...
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and you've got to keep in mind the jury is there. s a lot of pressure, especially on a case like this where outside of the courtroom, you've got people lining up and sleeping just to get into the courtroom. >> andrea, what does that say about the defense that they named this guy, thompson, before they i guess, had been unable to reach him because he refused to talk to their investigator when he showed up. but now he's come forward and said, i have no connection with george anthony whatsoever? >> that's what he is saying now. as far as i understand it and, of course, as you know i've been out of the case for a year but as i understand it there's a large number of a significant number of phone calls between mr. anthony and this gentleman. so -- >> but he's saying that he didn't have that phone number until after the date of those calls. >> right. that's what he's saying. perhaps that's correct. i really have no way of knowing. i just don't know. >> paul, clearly the defense is trying to raise as many possibilities to bring about some so
and you've got to keep in mind the jury is there. s a lot of pressure, especially on a case like this where outside of the courtroom, you've got people lining up and sleeping just to get into the courtroom. >> andrea, what does that say about the defense that they named this guy, thompson, before they i guess, had been unable to reach him because he refused to talk to their investigator when he showed up. but now he's come forward and said, i have no connection with george anthony...
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the jury is not going to believe one word out of her mouth. he cannot testify in the case in chief. if the jury hates a defendant and begins to hate the lawyer, they're going to convict regardless of the burden of proof which i don't believe the government is going to be able to sustain. but regardless of that, if the jury hates you, they're going to bring you down. >> richard, we'll get to the burden of proof in just a moment. let me let avery weigh in on it. he's about to burst. >> sorry to interrupt. >> go ahead. >> the fact is that the burden of proof beyond a reasonable doubt, richelle, is overwhelming. and the fact is that the lack of casey anthony -- >> what trial are you watching, avery? >> i'm watching the same trial every day. and the fact is that despite whatever problem there is with the defense counsel, it is her behavior introduced methodically, carefully by the prosecution that's going to do this defendant in. and the very point that's been made that, well, when she takes the stand and puts her hand on the bible -- they're going
the jury is not going to believe one word out of her mouth. he cannot testify in the case in chief. if the jury hates a defendant and begins to hate the lawyer, they're going to convict regardless of the burden of proof which i don't believe the government is going to be able to sustain. but regardless of that, if the jury hates you, they're going to bring you down. >> richard, we'll get to the burden of proof in just a moment. let me let avery weigh in on it. he's about to burst....
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the case could go to the jury by sunday evening. it was an extraordinarily emotional day in court with george anthony weeping on the witness stand. but if the the defense is resting tomorrow it now seems highly unlikely they'll be calling casey anthony to the stand to testify. martin savage outside the courtroom joins us now. marty, do we know if she'll testify tomorrow? >> no, we don't know tonight. this is the way it is going down. it's been three years now this case has been under investigation. 31 days that trial has been going on. as you point out it could all come to an end tomorrow for the defense. that's what they have said. however, that doesn't mean the end of the trial. because the prosecution says they want time for rebuttal. that could take them two days. on top of that, both sides have said for closing arguments they need a half day each. and then you have the judge that has to essentially charge the jury, give them the dos and don'ts before he sends them off. this could take anywhere from 45 minutes to maybe three hour
the case could go to the jury by sunday evening. it was an extraordinarily emotional day in court with george anthony weeping on the witness stand. but if the the defense is resting tomorrow it now seems highly unlikely they'll be calling casey anthony to the stand to testify. martin savage outside the courtroom joins us now. marty, do we know if she'll testify tomorrow? >> no, we don't know tonight. this is the way it is going down. it's been three years now this case has been under...
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was the jury hung on anything? >> they hung on this one charge, whether antoine mackay was broussard's accomplice in the killing of o'dell roberson. >> prosecutors walked away from this pleased? >> they did, absolutely did. district attorney nancy o'mally said just that, she was incredibly pleased by the outcome, who was the courtroom prosecutor melissa krum. >> a lot of journalists as well. >> yeah, both o'mally and krum spoke to the first amendment impact what was this killing was. and -- >> because chauncey bailry was the first american journalist to be killed in the line of duty, so to speak, for decades. >> since 1976. the first domestic -- first reporter in the united states killed on a domestic story since 1976. >> that said, what was the mood like in the courtroom and before and after, outside in the hallways? could you feel this kind of -- >> there was tension there. and it wasn't necessarily the verdict itself. it was because the jury had sent a note down and said, we're ready to go. then 15s minutes later
was the jury hung on anything? >> they hung on this one charge, whether antoine mackay was broussard's accomplice in the killing of o'dell roberson. >> prosecutors walked away from this pleased? >> they did, absolutely did. district attorney nancy o'mally said just that, she was incredibly pleased by the outcome, who was the courtroom prosecutor melissa krum. >> a lot of journalists as well. >> yeah, both o'mally and krum spoke to the first amendment impact what...
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. >> reporter: the jury needed just two hours to make up its mind. ake was convicted. he was sentenced to a thousand years for shooting the douglass children. and as for the murder of brooks and leslie's parents -- >> we the jury impaneled and sworn to try the issues in the above-entitled cause do upon our oaths having heretofore found glen ake guilty of murder in the first degree punishment at death. >> reporter: so end of the road for ake and hatch. or so prosecutors assumed. sheriff steadman escorted ake to mcalester penitentiary and death row. >> when i took glen burton ake to mcalester, oklahoma, to be processed in to the department of corrections, when we got out of the car, i told him, glen, this is the last time i will see you until i come back to see you die. >> reporter: with this monstrous chapter of their lives apparently over, leslie and brooks began to thrive. leslie, living in that new town with her mother's family, became a star high school student, a cheerleader, college bound. how did you go on to do all the things that you did, like any regular teen a
. >> reporter: the jury needed just two hours to make up its mind. ake was convicted. he was sentenced to a thousand years for shooting the douglass children. and as for the murder of brooks and leslie's parents -- >> we the jury impaneled and sworn to try the issues in the above-entitled cause do upon our oaths having heretofore found glen ake guilty of murder in the first degree punishment at death. >> reporter: so end of the road for ake and hatch. or so prosecutors...
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the jury was excused from the room.hey came back the defense asked about the results of the brother lee. the defense didn't ask about george anthony. and so the question is perhaps in the juror's minds now about george anthony. >> reporter: look, they know that only way that going to be able to pitch their story in terms of an inference of molestation or an inference of incest is going to be for her to have to take the stand. the only way around that is to show through some dna evidence that does not exist, you know, i think that this was just a ruse and a red herring to try and distract the jury from what's really going on, which is the ultimate question of was she responsible for the death and the murder of her child. >> to be fair, the prosecution is asking the jury to draw a lot of infrernss. she's at a party, she's a murderer. she lies, she's a murderer. so i mean, just to be fair, there's an awful lot of inference slinging in this trial. >> so how damaging, paul, do you think it was for the prosecution, the fact t
the jury was excused from the room.hey came back the defense asked about the results of the brother lee. the defense didn't ask about george anthony. and so the question is perhaps in the juror's minds now about george anthony. >> reporter: look, they know that only way that going to be able to pitch their story in terms of an inference of molestation or an inference of incest is going to be for her to have to take the stand. the only way around that is to show through some dna evidence...
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the jury saw them, of course. the anthony family home back in december of 2008. gary tuchman was in the courtroom today. he has the latest developments from orlando, florida. >> reporter: casey anthony spent much of the day tearful and emotional. or appearing to be tearful and emotional. this day, much different than any other day of this trial. >> did the office of the medical examiner, with you present, ultimately recover a skull from this area? >> yes, we did. >> is the skull shown in this photograph? >> yes, it is. >> reporter: this was the day the disturbing, devastating, and horrifying images that caylee caylee's remains were displayed to the jury. we are blurring the photos. this one showing little caylee's skull. this one showing a closeup of her skull with duct tape. this one showing a medical examiner picking up her skull to take it to the lab. this was a 911 call, when caylee's remains were found in these woods in orlando. nearly half a year after she disappeared. casey anthony is now claiming y?j?>vio5
the jury saw them, of course. the anthony family home back in december of 2008. gary tuchman was in the courtroom today. he has the latest developments from orlando, florida. >> reporter: casey anthony spent much of the day tearful and emotional. or appearing to be tearful and emotional. this day, much different than any other day of this trial. >> did the office of the medical examiner, with you present, ultimately recover a skull from this area? >> yes, we did. >> is...
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and the jury came to a different conclusion. >> what about the defense? initially they had planned on calling jesse jackson jr., perhaps valerie jared, other senior members of the administration rahmy man you'll at the time to try to speak up for him. that dlint p didn't happen. >> actually jesse jackson jr. and rahm emanuel did testify very briefly. both of them testified. it was, you know, there was all this anticipation when now mayory man you'll came on the stand. later he said it took him longer to get to the courthouse than it did for him to actually testify. >> the jury said today that they wanted to believe him but that the evidence really just kind of pointed in the opposite direction. those phone calls, the f.b.i. wire taps seemed to be pretty damning. >> well, the game-changer this time in the minds of many was that rod blagojevich actually took the stand. there was interesting reaction from the giraffe ward. afterwards, one juror said that the fact that he was, quote, personable did make it a little harder but ultimately they were able to just
and the jury came to a different conclusion. >> what about the defense? initially they had planned on calling jesse jackson jr., perhaps valerie jared, other senior members of the administration rahmy man you'll at the time to try to speak up for him. that dlint p didn't happen. >> actually jesse jackson jr. and rahm emanuel did testify very briefly. both of them testified. it was, you know, there was all this anticipation when now mayory man you'll came on the stand. later he said...
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it's a question of whether or not the jury will believe ... it is complicated for them to get through this whole scenario with the senate seat ... >>the prosecutor wanted him to say that the indian money coming forward from jesse jackson jr. was a bribe the end blagojevich would not take that verbal bait ... >>this is it dangerous for the jury when they go back to deliberations this tripping up on a legal definition of what is a bribe ... >>to the prosecution successfully map out this scenario of the charade with the this the senate appointment making washington people nervous ... >>is if the jury doesn't believe any of this blagojevich can be getting into real trouble ... >>of all the different things we heard talked about whether it be the towaway thing hospital shakedown or the senate seats ... from the prosecutor's point of view it really seems like this is the most convincing this seemed clear the jesse jackson thing ... >>that was the last word was supposed to be the knockout punch for the prosecution cross- examination ... they should be
it's a question of whether or not the jury will believe ... it is complicated for them to get through this whole scenario with the senate seat ... >>the prosecutor wanted him to say that the indian money coming forward from jesse jackson jr. was a bribe the end blagojevich would not take that verbal bait ... >>this is it dangerous for the jury when they go back to deliberations this tripping up on a legal definition of what is a bribe ... >>to the prosecution successfully map...
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he told the jury you knew about the fraud weeks before you said you did. - but i didn't. i didn't find out until later from corrigan. - he made it sound like you and joyner had been conspiring all along. - he played right into corrigan's defense. - why would he do that? - choose corrigan over you? you tell us. is it possible he was in on the fraud with corrigan... from the beginning? - no. my father didn't need to phony up signatures. donations had been flooding in. he said it was like a great faucet had been turned on. all summer, money had been flowing into the church. my father didn't need to cheat. - a great faucet. - i should have said something earlier, i but whatdi fwo any.her uld i was just trying to protect my only son. - your son testified that he only found out about the fraud two days before the murders, when mr. corrigan told him. but you testified that he knew at least a month before that. you understand what that means, don't you? - yes. my son lied. - the night before you testified, you asked miss price what would happen to your son if he lied. you remembe
he told the jury you knew about the fraud weeks before you said you did. - but i didn't. i didn't find out until later from corrigan. - he made it sound like you and joyner had been conspiring all along. - he played right into corrigan's defense. - why would he do that? - choose corrigan over you? you tell us. is it possible he was in on the fraud with corrigan... from the beginning? - no. my father didn't need to phony up signatures. donations had been flooding in. he said it was like a great...
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they are asking the jury to make huge leaps in logic. they start off with this story that the baby accidentally drowned in the pool and casey's father, george anthony, scoops the body out, doesn't attempt cpr, doesn't attempt mouth-to-mouth, doesn't call 911, and remember, suzanne, this is an ex-detective. this is a man who was used to coming upon crime scenes and used to trying to save life and resuscitate. but what he does, according to the defense, is hold this dripping wet baby, casey comes out and sees this, and he starts screaming at her, you're going to go to jail forever for child neglect for the rest of your life, your mom's not going to forgive you. so he comes up with this great idea to cover the whole thing up and hide the body. now, the defense did not explain in opening what george did with the body, what happened after that. they told the jury we don't know how roy kronk figured out where the remains are. so they want the jury to believe all these things but they have no evidence of it. >> so george, the father, he was up o
they are asking the jury to make huge leaps in logic. they start off with this story that the baby accidentally drowned in the pool and casey's father, george anthony, scoops the body out, doesn't attempt cpr, doesn't attempt mouth-to-mouth, doesn't call 911, and remember, suzanne, this is an ex-detective. this is a man who was used to coming upon crime scenes and used to trying to save life and resuscitate. but what he does, according to the defense, is hold this dripping wet baby, casey comes...
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more photos were displayed to the jury. me scene pictures taken in the woods where her daughter's skeletal remains were found. the jury has seen pictures as a csi agent scooped caylee's skull from the swampy orlando woods just a five-minute walk from her home. and now they've seen a high-tech rendering of caylee's photo superimposed over her skull, duct tape had been placed over her mouth and nose. just as prosecutors allege caylee was killed by her mother who is seen smiling in the picture. >> this demonstrates that a single piece of duct tape, as testimony has shown was in the debris, was sufficient to be placed over the nose and mouth of caylee marie anthony thus ending her life. >> reporter: the defense argues the jury should have never been allowed to see this. >> this disgusting superimposition is nothing but a fantasy. >> reporter: prosecutors are now presenting highly technical scientific details. >> the megaselia scalaris likes to feed on about anything. >> reporter: those are bugs. prosecution experts testified the
more photos were displayed to the jury. me scene pictures taken in the woods where her daughter's skeletal remains were found. the jury has seen pictures as a csi agent scooped caylee's skull from the swampy orlando woods just a five-minute walk from her home. and now they've seen a high-tech rendering of caylee's photo superimposed over her skull, duct tape had been placed over her mouth and nose. just as prosecutors allege caylee was killed by her mother who is seen smiling in the picture....
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last is -- last august the jury was able to come to a decisionen 23 of 24 counts of blagojevich. but again, the breaking news, a jury has just convicted rod blagojevich of trying to sell president obama's senate seat. >>> the cable cars are back in business after six months of maintenance. this is video of ed lee and others welcoming back the cable car line. they sayis the perfect time for the line to start running again. on december 24th, the line closed for a $24 million upgrade. >>> there was a close call for our planet a couple of hours ago. we will tell you what almost hit us blast >>> taking a live look at the big board on wall street, signs that a widespread european debt crisis could be averted sent is the stocks up -- sent the stocks up today. >>> a florida photographer took some once in a lifetime video while watching surfers, when suddenly a shark jumps um. the shark a is a spinner -- the shark is is a spinner known for jumping -- the shark is a spinner known for jumping. >>> nasa says austere bus sized asteroid had a close -- says an an -- had a close encounter. the as
last is -- last august the jury was able to come to a decisionen 23 of 24 counts of blagojevich. but again, the breaking news, a jury has just convicted rod blagojevich of trying to sell president obama's senate seat. >>> the cable cars are back in business after six months of maintenance. this is video of ed lee and others welcoming back the cable car line. they sayis the perfect time for the line to start running again. on december 24th, the line closed for a $24 million upgrade....
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and the jury was hung on two separate counts of attempted extortion. toobin earlier for analysis. now i want to go straight to ted rowlands who is on the phone. he was inside the courtroom. ted, i am sure your eyes were fixated on mr. blagojevich as the verdict was being read. how did he react? >> reporter: brooke, he didn't have much of a reaction. he was clearly upset. his biggest reaction we saw from him bauz was when he turned back to his wife at one point and he was clearly looking into her eyes and they were both upset. his wife dropped back into her seat and was clearly upset as the verdicts were read one by one with the lion's share of them being guilty. he is looking at spending a considerable amount of the rest of his life in jail, assuming even if this judge sentences him con currently because of the amount of charges that he is found guilty on. 20 years just for the wire fraud charges. so clearly a lot of emotion as there always is as a verdict is read, but no different today. the jury seemed very emotional. they were upset when they walked
and the jury was hung on two separate counts of attempted extortion. toobin earlier for analysis. now i want to go straight to ted rowlands who is on the phone. he was inside the courtroom. ted, i am sure your eyes were fixated on mr. blagojevich as the verdict was being read. how did he react? >> reporter: brooke, he didn't have much of a reaction. he was clearly upset. his biggest reaction we saw from him bauz was when he turned back to his wife at one point and he was clearly looking...
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the jury taken in forensic evidence to determine if she could have killed her own daughter. n is live in orlando. there's been a lot of talk about the duct tape. have her fingerprints been found on the duct tape? >> reporter: i don't believe they were able to find any fingerprints on the duct tape but they do say it was linked to the casey anthony home. so they believe they can link that duct tape to casey anthony. now today on the stand we saw a crime scene tech go up there and show that duct tape to the jury. she had her gloves on. very real-life csi in court today. it was real significant evidence they brought out today. deb? >> it's interesting. the jury has to be thinking and imagining that the duct tape on little caylee anthony's mouth. the jury, how have they appeared throughout this? >> reporter: the jury is taking notes here and there. they're looking at testified on their screen. they have -- at the courthouse they gave them special screens to try to keep up with all the technical evidence they've seen. they don't get to always watch casey because they're watching t
the jury taken in forensic evidence to determine if she could have killed her own daughter. n is live in orlando. there's been a lot of talk about the duct tape. have her fingerprints been found on the duct tape? >> reporter: i don't believe they were able to find any fingerprints on the duct tape but they do say it was linked to the casey anthony home. so they believe they can link that duct tape to casey anthony. now today on the stand we saw a crime scene tech go up there and show that...
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the jury was never seated for the day's session and for reasons that remain a mystery.he judge put an abrupt stop to the proceedings. now, everyone, of course, wants to know why. nbc mark sanders reports. >> reporter: before the jury even entered the courtroom saturday -- >> he doesn't even know if this is new or not. >> reporter: defense attorney jose baez -- >> i've been handed slides. >> reporter: and prosecutor jeff ashton were at it again, sparring over an expert witness's expected testimony. >> i'm afraid one again we're in the position of experts having supplemented their opinions without notice to the state. >> reporter: accused murderer casey anthony stared emotionless as the prosecutor says the defense broke florida court rules, trying to bring in surprise testimony at the last minute. and then without splaexplanatio the judge abruptly adjourned what was to be five hours' testify. a mysterious end to the day that won't be explained at least until monday, after another week of jaw-dropping twists. >> i found out my granddaughter has been -- >> reporter: almost
the jury was never seated for the day's session and for reasons that remain a mystery.he judge put an abrupt stop to the proceedings. now, everyone, of course, wants to know why. nbc mark sanders reports. >> reporter: before the jury even entered the courtroom saturday -- >> he doesn't even know if this is new or not. >> reporter: defense attorney jose baez -- >> i've been handed slides. >> reporter: and prosecutor jeff ashton were at it again, sparring over an...
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. >>> the jury deliberating the fate of two men charged with murdering journalist chauncey bailey and two others appears to be meticulously reviewing the case. the jury wrapped up its ninth day of deliberations after taking another look at testimony regarding the killing of victim michael wills who prosecutors say was targeted because he was white. defense attorneys for the former leader of your black muslim bakery and co-defendant say the jury is being thorough, but they admit, waiting for verdicts is nerve wracking. >> he's anxious. you know, it's a really tough thing to go through day after day, wondering what a jury will do and what's going to happen to you. but he's holding up pretty well. >> the jury will resume their deliberations tomorrow morning. >> tonight the oakland city council is expected to pass a resolution supporting the fair treatment for farm workers act. it's a bill in sacramento which would make it easier for farm workers to join a union. the bill is headed for the governor's desk. since jerry brown is a former mayor, council members hope their vote will carry som
. >>> the jury deliberating the fate of two men charged with murdering journalist chauncey bailey and two others appears to be meticulously reviewing the case. the jury wrapped up its ninth day of deliberations after taking another look at testimony regarding the killing of victim michael wills who prosecutors say was targeted because he was white. defense attorneys for the former leader of your black muslim bakery and co-defendant say the jury is being thorough, but they admit,...
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i think the defense is asking the jury to connect a lot of dots. again, in the defense' case in chief, they have to connect the dots. the way they do that is with casey anthony. this is not a slam dunk case for the prosecution. i have said this over and over again. this is a circumstantial case. no one is going to get on the witness stand for the prosecution and say they saw casey anthony kill caylee anthony. no one is going to get on the stand and say they saw her put her body in the trunk of the car. this prosecution is working hard in a linear way of putting their evidence on, but have they proven first degree intentional murder without a doubt? not quite yet. >> we keep seeing the mom, the grandparents. there's a little girl involved here, a child. >> there's a victim here, a victim here, and we all need to litt recomme remember little caylee anthony. >> we're focusing in on the casey anthony murder trial at 10:00 p.m. we'll answer all your questions. iny if you have any, you can send them to me on twitter. a full hour son the death of caylee, t
i think the defense is asking the jury to connect a lot of dots. again, in the defense' case in chief, they have to connect the dots. the way they do that is with casey anthony. this is not a slam dunk case for the prosecution. i have said this over and over again. this is a circumstantial case. no one is going to get on the witness stand for the prosecution and say they saw casey anthony kill caylee anthony. no one is going to get on the stand and say they saw her put her body in the trunk of...
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in the opening statement of the jury, the attorney said his client had no memory of the collision and that is a some tom brought on by post traumatic stress disorder, a condition that davidson has been suffering from and untreated for many years. an albanian national, the jury was told that davidson witnessed people being murdered in her native country, a claim that the ryan family doesn't buy. >> i want justice. i want justice and i don't want that hocus pocus, you know, a.m. indonesia, whatever. i want justice this lady hit my daughter, my daughter was killed and she was dripping. there is enough evidence and show needs it. >> reporter: montgomery county police took davidson into custody after finding her passed out in the suv and parked inside her garage. she was charged with driving under the influence. >> and all of those little things that -- to some children. and -- i don't know what to do. >> reporter: it's a tough day for the ryan family. the mother, father, brother and sister came to see the beginning of the trial. >> and she went out of the door that morning and -- judge sh
in the opening statement of the jury, the attorney said his client had no memory of the collision and that is a some tom brought on by post traumatic stress disorder, a condition that davidson has been suffering from and untreated for many years. an albanian national, the jury was told that davidson witnessed people being murdered in her native country, a claim that the ryan family doesn't buy. >> i want justice. i want justice and i don't want that hocus pocus, you know, a.m. indonesia,...
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so the jury knows that. was intimated through what the defense did today, but they sure didn't bring it out when they could have with lee on the stand. >> sonny, do you think at this point they said -- the defense says they're going to rest next thursday. >> yeah. >> so they've only got five more days, basically, or yeah, five more days in court then the prosecution will have a day or two for rebuttal witnesses. and at this point does it look to you like they're going to put casey anthony on the stand? >> i still think they have to put casey anthony on the witness stand because they made it very clear again in opening statements that caylee died an accidental death by drowning. and she was not murdered by her mother. they started putting that theory in front of the jury today with cindy anthony's testimony. they taubd a lot with cindy apt any about the pool, about the fact that caylee could go up the pool ladder stairs by herself, about the fact that on june 16th the day that allegedly she drowned, cindy anth
so the jury knows that. was intimated through what the defense did today, but they sure didn't bring it out when they could have with lee on the stand. >> sonny, do you think at this point they said -- the defense says they're going to rest next thursday. >> yeah. >> so they've only got five more days, basically, or yeah, five more days in court then the prosecution will have a day or two for rebuttal witnesses. and at this point does it look to you like they're going to put...
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early in the trial the jury focused on the judge and lawyers.videos were played in monitors right in front of them i noticed them looking up more at casey anthony and kind of trying to digest the two different casey, the one that she portrays herself in court and the one that she's in these videos where she's telling her dad there's still hope, telling her mom there's still hope caylee can still be alive what the while the defense admits she knew she was dead. >> holly says she's crazy like a fox. i have to ask this. is there an insanity defense? is she insane? >> no, no. >> no, because of the kind of lying, the definition of the insanity is an inability to understand what they did was wrong. but her lying is all about covering her butt because she clearly knew what she did was wrong. it's highly manipulative. and by the way, don, when the jury looks to her face what they are looking for are emotions. they are looking for remorse. they are looking for grieving. they are looking for loss. when they see her stone faced this is not helping her case
early in the trial the jury focused on the judge and lawyers.videos were played in monitors right in front of them i noticed them looking up more at casey anthony and kind of trying to digest the two different casey, the one that she portrays herself in court and the one that she's in these videos where she's telling her dad there's still hope, telling her mom there's still hope caylee can still be alive what the while the defense admits she knew she was dead. >> holly says she's crazy...
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and i've got to think the jury looks at this woman and says she can't tell the truth and doesn't care how callous can someone be. and that impact is not going to be lost on this jury, anderson. >> but jean, as you know, being a liar doesn't make you a murderer. in terms of the prosecution's case that they presented so far, what is their strongest evidence? >> well, their strongest evidence i think is yet to come. it a es going to be what's in the trunk of that car, allegedly according to the prosecution. we're only hearing that casey anthony had the control, the custody, the possession of that car, and inside the trunk, there is a hair that prosecutors say had the band of decomposition on it from a deceased person, either caylee, casey or cindy and two of them are alive. and also the chloroform, in immense levels according to the foremost expert of decomposing bodies. then you have a silhouette of a smaung young child. >> and vinnie, the prosecution also plaid videos of jailhouse visits by casey anthony's parents. >> you've been a great dad. you've been the best grandfather. don't for
and i've got to think the jury looks at this woman and says she can't tell the truth and doesn't care how callous can someone be. and that impact is not going to be lost on this jury, anderson. >> but jean, as you know, being a liar doesn't make you a murderer. in terms of the prosecution's case that they presented so far, what is their strongest evidence? >> well, their strongest evidence i think is yet to come. it a es going to be what's in the trunk of that car, allegedly...
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now, does that win the jury over? you know, i don't know. we'll have to see. make a lot of headway when it comes to, you know, maybe pointing to the fact this might be something that's naturally forming. >> jean, what's coming up tomorrow? >> lee anthony, the brother of casey anthony, has testified once. we think he may be next to be put on the stand. the prosecution's theory is not only premeditation, which i think this is the strongest evidence so far for that, but it's also aggravated child abuse. that means the intentional infliction of physical injury upon your child, that could include applications of chloroform. >> jean, we have seen her brother testify before and seen videos which she and her brother were having conversations while she has been incarcerated. what did we learn from those videos? those were essentially part of the video where is she was just lying repeatedly. >> that's right. and the prosecution, what did he learn from those videos? that her brother was desperately trying to find where caylee was. this was a missing child investigate shun
now, does that win the jury over? you know, i don't know. we'll have to see. make a lot of headway when it comes to, you know, maybe pointing to the fact this might be something that's naturally forming. >> jean, what's coming up tomorrow? >> lee anthony, the brother of casey anthony, has testified once. we think he may be next to be put on the stand. the prosecution's theory is not only premeditation, which i think this is the strongest evidence so far for that, but it's also...
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word jury and has the phrase runaway juries jump into their mind, every american who hears the word lawsuit and has the phrase frivolous lawsuit jump into their mind has been a successful subject of a long campaign of indoctrination about this and of public communication so it is happening out there and i think when the supreme court is making decisions that are consistent with that long-standing practice and pattern, it is worth our attention and i applaud chairman leahy for holding this hearing. as i i said anybody who wishes to add any further information to the hearing has a week before we close it. without anything further, we will be adjourned. thank you all very much. i appreciate it. the federal trade commission said this week it will push for stricter privacy and security protections for internet users and users of mobile phone apps. the head of the ftc testifies next on c-span2. now the senate commerce committee looks at consumer privacy and data security and the internet. the committee is working on measures that will require companies t
word jury and has the phrase runaway juries jump into their mind, every american who hears the word lawsuit and has the phrase frivolous lawsuit jump into their mind has been a successful subject of a long campaign of indoctrination about this and of public communication so it is happening out there and i think when the supreme court is making decisions that are consistent with that long-standing practice and pattern, it is worth our attention and i applaud chairman leahy for holding this...
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they want the jury to recommend death. eve me, anderson, if there's a conviction in this case and there's a death penalty portion, this couple will fight for casey's life. >> sewn yeah, the defense called a bug expert today who said the smell in casey anthony's car trunk could have been food and not a decomposing body. is this going to come down to a battle of the experts? >> there's no question about it. i think he gave this defense team several nuggets they're going to be able to use in closing arguments to poke holes in this prosecution's case. remember, this is a circumstantial case. there is no direct evidence tying casey anthony to caylee anthony's death. so this bug expert did a pretty decent job with helping the defense dismantle this prosecution's case. >> and jean, the bug expert testimony about what kind of bugs were in the vehicle or in the trunk of the vehicle seems to contradict what the prosecution's bug expert had said. >> exactly. because what the prosecution's bug expert said was that initial column onizer
they want the jury to recommend death. eve me, anderson, if there's a conviction in this case and there's a death penalty portion, this couple will fight for casey's life. >> sewn yeah, the defense called a bug expert today who said the smell in casey anthony's car trunk could have been food and not a decomposing body. is this going to come down to a battle of the experts? >> there's no question about it. i think he gave this defense team several nuggets they're going to be able to...
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. >> reporter: before the jury entered the courtroom today -- >> he doesn't even know if this is new or tonight. >> reporter: jose baez and jeff ashton were at it again. this time, openly sparring over an expert with it's witness' expected testimony. >> i'm afraid once again, we are in the position of experts having accept supplemented their opinions without notice to the state. >> reporter: accused murderer casey anthony stared emotionless, as the prosecutor ranted again the defense again broke florida court rules, trying to bring in surprise testimony at the last minute. then without explanation, the judge abruptly adjourned what was to be five hours of testimony today. a mysterious end to the day that won't be explained until at least monday. this after a week that had another jaw-dropping twist. >> i found out my granddaughter has been taken. >> reporter: almost four weeks ago, casey anthony's mother cindy testified for the state and was overcome with emotion as she listened with the jury to her 911 call. that her daughter's car had the stench of death, appearing to support the s
. >> reporter: before the jury entered the courtroom today -- >> he doesn't even know if this is new or tonight. >> reporter: jose baez and jeff ashton were at it again. this time, openly sparring over an expert with it's witness' expected testimony. >> i'm afraid once again, we are in the position of experts having accept supplemented their opinions without notice to the state. >> reporter: accused murderer casey anthony stared emotionless, as the prosecutor...
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tampering with the jury is a crime. it is protected in the american system of government as our last chance for a reason. de tocqueville observed the jury before everything apolitical institution. one-eyed to consider it as a mode of the sovereignty of the people and in that context i think there is an additional constitutional and structural worry in a country that writes itself on operation of government when it is the jury that is being drawn further and further away from the ordinary american. in favor more of the most powerful individuals in the state and i wonder if any of you have thoughts on the role of the jury. do you believe that the jury was part of the plan of the founders that they set up our institutions of government, that it wasn't just judicial executive and legislative branches but actually having a jury and there was part of the plan as blackstone and de tocqueville have suggested? >> i think there is a lot of history that one of the benefits of a jury can be quite the opposite of what many here think
tampering with the jury is a crime. it is protected in the american system of government as our last chance for a reason. de tocqueville observed the jury before everything apolitical institution. one-eyed to consider it as a mode of the sovereignty of the people and in that context i think there is an additional constitutional and structural worry in a country that writes itself on operation of government when it is the jury that is being drawn further and further away from the ordinary...
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>> don, obviously that's going to be a question for the jury to decide in the end.ocent until proven guilty. however, when you look at her leading her parents and investigators on a wild goose chase, looking up chloroform, the incredible lies she told, the false job, the false nanny, the false allegations of child abduction, the postmortem banding on the hair and the smell in her car, all those things are very, very damning. but her behavior just screams out, her behavior during this entire time just screams out that it's very inconsistent with innocent behavior. >> again, tim, i'm going to ask you again because i know you know about this case and again as i said, there are certain things you can't say, but is she for lack of a better term, toast here? >> let me just tell you, don, the investigators who worked this case directly and investigate that's work all child abduction cases dove into it 24/7 for the entire time until they realized that she was actually killed by her mother. she did everything they could to find this little girl. unfortunately, that wasted re
>> don, obviously that's going to be a question for the jury to decide in the end.ocent until proven guilty. however, when you look at her leading her parents and investigators on a wild goose chase, looking up chloroform, the incredible lies she told, the false job, the false nanny, the false allegations of child abduction, the postmortem banding on the hair and the smell in her car, all those things are very, very damning. but her behavior just screams out, her behavior during this...
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and the jury convicted yusuf bey. >> they are live at the courthouse. >> the jury has been deliberating 10 days after hearing two months of testimony from dozens of witnesses and the district attorney here in oakland said the guilty verdict sends a message that a journalist, the murder of a journalist in this country will not be tolerated. yusuf bey and antoine mackey showed no expression. outside bailey's family said justice was served. >> journalist have a job to do and should not be squashed. that's what they tried to do with chancy. >> bey's mother stormed out of the courthouse missing because she was late. >> i believe in my son's innocence. i do. >> it was a case of the testimony of one man. former bakery handymanard. they wanted bailey today to silence him in a plea deal brosard will several 20 years. >> i don't think there is more i can say. that is how the system works and the next step in the process bey and makey were found guilty in the death of wills . bey was found guilty of the homeless man related to the man convicted of killing bey's older brother. there was a mistrial
and the jury convicted yusuf bey. >> they are live at the courthouse. >> the jury has been deliberating 10 days after hearing two months of testimony from dozens of witnesses and the district attorney here in oakland said the guilty verdict sends a message that a journalist, the murder of a journalist in this country will not be tolerated. yusuf bey and antoine mackey showed no expression. outside bailey's family said justice was served. >> journalist have a job to do and...
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the jury cleared ray of the more serious charge of manslaughter.entenced. >>> in minot, north carolina, sirens sounded today warning 12,000 residents to evacuate due to rising floodwaters. the river which flows through the center of town is expected to set a new flood record. >>> and fashion designer john gagliano testified today in a paris courtroom that his addiction to alcohol and sleeping pills kept him from remembering his alleged anti-semitic rants against three people. prosecutors say the incidents occurred before he was fired from christian dior in march when a video surfaced of him praising adolf hitler. french law prohibits public insults based on other origins, race or religion. if convicted he faces six months in jail and a fine, anderson, of about $32,000. >> fascinating. we'll follow that. time now for the ridiculist. and tonight we're adding southwest airlines. why? because a southwest pilot recently brought it to our attention that quality of flight attendants on the airline is in his opinion, well, kind of lacking. by quality he do
the jury cleared ray of the more serious charge of manslaughter.entenced. >>> in minot, north carolina, sirens sounded today warning 12,000 residents to evacuate due to rising floodwaters. the river which flows through the center of town is expected to set a new flood record. >>> and fashion designer john gagliano testified today in a paris courtroom that his addiction to alcohol and sleeping pills kept him from remembering his alleged anti-semitic rants against three people....
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everyone trying to maintain l kr of this story before the jury. because it's a circumstantial case, both the prosecution and the defense are challenged with presenting the most credible story behind the death of this young girl as possible. and it's going to be up to the jury to decide which story is the most credible and the most compelling. >> david, that's pretty extraordinary. talk to us about the first defense witness. the judge not exactly pleased and made it clear about that. >> reporter: yes, that was a very bad moment for the defense. the judge admonishing the defense attorneys because there was an agreement early on in this case that both sides, the prosecution and the defense, would submit reports about what their witnesses were going to say so there would be no surprises, no ambushes, as some people like to call them. but in this case, they put a witness on the stand who started to testify about the duct tape while there was no prior indication he was going to do that. so the judge stopped it. they had the witness step down. he admonish
everyone trying to maintain l kr of this story before the jury. because it's a circumstantial case, both the prosecution and the defense are challenged with presenting the most credible story behind the death of this young girl as possible. and it's going to be up to the jury to decide which story is the most credible and the most compelling. >> david, that's pretty extraordinary. talk to us about the first defense witness. the judge not exactly pleased and made it clear about that....
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. >> may i approach the jury? >> you may. proich the witness. >> may i approach the witness with du? >> you may.>> may i approach th with du? >> you may. >> do you know what that photograph is of, mrs. anthony? >> yes. >> would you like to take a break? do you need a break? >> no. i'm okay. >> can you tell the ladies and gentlemen of the jury what that is? >> it's a picture of caylee walking up the ladder and i'm behind her holding her. >> your honor, i have to object. not in evidence. approach for relevance? >> okay, approach. >> looks like we lost audio transmission out of the courtroom there. you're watching live pickets of the casey anthony murder trial. her mom taking the stand and both of them in tears as they are talking about the death of 2-year-old caylee. we will try to get that audio reconnected. take a break and be back. in he, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would deliver our next generation mobile broadband experience to 55 million more americans, many in small towns and rural communities, giving the
. >> may i approach the jury? >> you may. proich the witness. >> may i approach the witness with du? >> you may.>> may i approach th with du? >> you may. >> do you know what that photograph is of, mrs. anthony? >> yes. >> would you like to take a break? do you need a break? >> no. i'm okay. >> can you tell the ladies and gentlemen of the jury what that is? >> it's a picture of caylee walking up the ladder and i'm behind her...