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david mattingly for us in orlando. we appreciate you, as always, buddy. uch. >>> 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. ad
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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 emotio
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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casey stegall is live for us in orlando, casey. >> reporter: harris, good evening, as all of this drama played out across the town and the jail in that release, a steady stream of people have been coming and going from this spot right here. people not just from orlando, not just from florida, but from around the rest of the country for that matter. a spot where three years ago, a meter reader stumbled upon this little girl, little caylee anthony. and stumbled across her remains, tucked away in the woods and now dozens of people have been dropping by here over the weekend, to protest casey's release or to pay their final respects. to a little girl they never met. but one whose story grips this nation. >> and it's hard to, really, compose even just looking at where she was placed at at, horrible. i think they lost sight of caylee within the trial and all the stuff and the people who did care about caylee. >> definitely, something that i don't think anyone could ever forget. >> today, our own fox news producer on the ground here in orlando, speaking with mark littman, the attorney for geor
casey stegall is live for us in orlando, casey. >> reporter: harris, good evening, as all of this drama played out across the town and the jail in that release, a steady stream of people have been coming and going from this spot right here. people not just from orlando, not just from florida, but from around the rest of the country for that matter. a spot where three years ago, a meter reader stumbled upon this little girl, little caylee anthony. and stumbled across her remains, tucked...
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in the hands of the jury. sean laving joins us from orlando, florida, this morning. sean, good to have you here back with us. how is this process going to work? they have been in session just about every saturday of this trial, but not today. >> reporter: that's right, t.j. tomorrow, though, they will be starting about 9:00 in the morning eastern time. that's when all of this will get underway. it will start with the prosecution going first. they're going to go up and argue to that jury that they should convict casey anthony of first-degree murder charges. after they go up and do their arguments, the defense will go up and the defense will argue the state has not proved its case, do not convict casey anthony of these charges. in florida, the prosecution gets a second chance after the defense goes to plug any holes the defense may have poked in their case. once the prosecution goes after the defense and rebuts that, the judge will read some instructions to the jury and then the jury will begin deliberations in this case. >> how long do they expect this to go? what are they planning for? of course, the judge is
in the hands of the jury. sean laving joins us from orlando, florida, this morning. sean, good to have you here back with us. how is this process going to work? they have been in session just about every saturday of this trial, but not today. >> reporter: that's right, t.j. tomorrow, though, they will be starting about 9:00 in the morning eastern time. that's when all of this will get underway. it will start with the prosecution going first. they're going to go up and argue to that jury...
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least for the short term, that is the best thing for casey anthony. >> nbc's kerry sanders for us in orlando. kerry, thanks so much. >>> i want to remind everybody coming up at the half hour, cheney mason is going to be joining us. he's the outspoken attorney for casey anthony. he's going to talk about what's next for casey as well as her legal battles ahead and how she plans to support herself now that she is once again a free woman. >>> well, in one of the strongest signals yet that he's in, rick perry says he's feeling a calling to run for president. and with the new report that there's still plenty of money on the sidelines from republican donors, could any of it be going now to rick perry? whoa. right? get out. i know! who knew? i mean. exactly! really. that's what i mean. [ mom ] what? shut the front door. right? seriously. who knew? hello sir. bingo! mahjong! for realz. woop-woop! franklin delano! [ male announcer ] hey, there's oreo creme under that fudge! oreo fudge cremes. indescribably good. a network of possibilities. in here, the planned combination of at&t and t-mobile would de
least for the short term, that is the best thing for casey anthony. >> nbc's kerry sanders for us in orlando. kerry, thanks so much. >>> i want to remind everybody coming up at the half hour, cheney mason is going to be joining us. he's the outspoken attorney for casey anthony. he's going to talk about what's next for casey as well as her legal battles ahead and how she plans to support herself now that she is once again a free woman. >>> well, in one of the strongest...
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. >> lilia is live for us in orlando. a good saturday morning to you, lilia. there was a lot of tension in that courtroom engine friday. what else did the prosecutors include in their rebuttal? >> reporter: there certainly was, alex. not only were they able to prove that she was at work and not at home when the searches were being made, but there were no searches for chloroform, bamboo or how bamboo would interact with a dog. there was no search for hand sanitizer along the days that cindy anthony said she was making those searches which is what she used to say that led her to the searches for chloroform. they explored to the lead investigator. he had the phone records for both cindy and george anthony's cell phones. as you recall cindy anthony said on the day that caylee died basically that now we know caylee died she found the pool ladder attached to the pool and she immediately called george to ask him. now they say there were no such calls made between the cell phones. we heard from a forensic pathologist who said -- i'm sorry a frepsic anthropologist who d
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. >> lilia luciano on verdict watch for us in orlando. thank you so much. >>> i want to bring in our legal panel to talk about deliberations and which side did a better job of proving its case. we have diane dimond and former prosecutor wendy murphy on the right side of your screen. thanks to both of you for joining us today. >> sure. >> before we get started, i want to play a bite from defense lawyer jose baez who on monday raised the issue of reasonable doubt, telling the jury they have it. take a listen. >> these are the facts that you have heard. and these are the facts that prove beyond a reasonable doubt that casey anthony is guilty of murder in the first degree. reasonable doubt lives here. it's throughout the case. it's right here. it's with these individuals. it's with those individuals. it's everywhere. you can't trust this evidence. you can't. >> all right. so we started with the prosecutor first. wendy, let me start with you. did the prosecution remove any reasonable doubt? many say that jose baez may have a point here that wit
. >> lilia luciano on verdict watch for us in orlando. thank you so much. >>> i want to bring in our legal panel to talk about deliberations and which side did a better job of proving its case. we have diane dimond and former prosecutor wendy murphy on the right side of your screen. thanks to both of you for joining us today. >> sure. >> before we get started, i want to play a bite from defense lawyer jose baez who on monday raised the issue of reasonable doubt,...
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. >> david mattingly for us in orlando. we appreciate you as always. >>> i want our viewers to take a look at something else down the road from the home of casey anthony's parents. this memorial was set up for caylee. it has seen a lot of visitors this weekend. a lot of people leaving flowers and stuffed animals and signs for little caylee. well, at five minutes past the hour, let me turn to chile, to the rescue chilean miners. they filed a lawsuit against their own government. a great story it was. trapped for 69 days after the mine cave-in last august, and they are asking for half a million dollars each in damages. but they say this lawsuit is not about money, but about safety. they want the government to tighten safety measures. >>> and it's a big day for the usa women's soccer team. the u.s. women are the odds on, the betting favorite to win this game, but no doubt, japan the sentimental favorites around the world, and they are playing for so much after their country went through the tsunami and earthquake, and they had
. >> david mattingly for us in orlando. we appreciate you as always. >>> i want our viewers to take a look at something else down the road from the home of casey anthony's parents. this memorial was set up for caylee. it has seen a lot of visitors this weekend. a lot of people leaving flowers and stuffed animals and signs for little caylee. well, at five minutes past the hour, let me turn to chile, to the rescue chilean miners. they filed a lawsuit against their own government. a...
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that reads in part -- while the family may never know what happened to caylee marie anthony they now have closure for this chapter of their life. brian? >> kerry sanders starting us off in orlando, thanks. >>> we're joined here in the studio by our friend from "today on nbc" savannah guthrie, former white house correspondent for us and long-time lawyer as someone that's covered a lot of these trials and you made a point with me earlier today about the law that i found so interesting. it applies directly to what we witnessed. >> so many people are disappointed and think -- how could the jury come back with "not guilty" verdict. i made the point that in the law. a not guilty verdict is not the same as a guilty verdict. as saying that casey anthony is innocent. we haven't heard from the jurors. but they may have been deeply suspicious of her. they may not like casey anthony. but at the end of the day they know the law requires them to have proof beyond a reasonable doubt. they go back to the jury room with thick instructions on the law from the judge. they have too find every element of the crimes charged beyond a reasonable doubt and at the end of the day it's clear they didn't t
that reads in part -- while the family may never know what happened to caylee marie anthony they now have closure for this chapter of their life. brian? >> kerry sanders starting us off in orlando, thanks. >>> we're joined here in the studio by our friend from "today on nbc" savannah guthrie, former white house correspondent for us and long-time lawyer as someone that's covered a lot of these trials and you made a point with me earlier today about the law that i found...
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shawn lavin has been watching the proceedings for us in orlando and joined by holly hughes, an attorneyth me in just a moment. shawn, let me start with you and talk about the schedule essential essential essentially. they wrapped up when yesterday and their enot in court today, even though we've seen them on most saturdays? >> yeah. they wrapped up yesterday afternoon. just because they're not in court does not mean both sides are not working hard. the judge gave them the time off so they could prepare for the crucial closing arguments. those are going to start tomorrow about 8:30, 9:00 in the morning, both sides will give their closing arguments. after that the judge will read the jury some instructions and the jury will go into deliberations. theoretically we could have a verdict tomorrow. that's not likely. the court is prepared to go into the fourth of july and let them deliberate as long as they need until they can decide if casey anthony is guilty of first degree murder. >> holly hughes, an attorney with me in studio, hear about this wrapping up, not likely necessarily that they w
shawn lavin has been watching the proceedings for us in orlando and joined by holly hughes, an attorneyth me in just a moment. shawn, let me start with you and talk about the schedule essential essential essentially. they wrapped up when yesterday and their enot in court today, even though we've seen them on most saturdays? >> yeah. they wrapped up yesterday afternoon. just because they're not in court does not mean both sides are not working hard. the judge gave them the time off so they...
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abc's ashleigh banfield has been covering this case from the beginning and she starts us off in orlando again tonight. ashleigh? >> reporter: diane, the stormy weather behind me may have washed away much of the frenzy in this courthouse, but boy, oh, boy, the day began much like every other one in this spectacular case, with yet another twist. >> state of florida versus casey marie anthony. >> reporter: casey anthony's criminal case wrapped up with the judge throwing the book at her, keeping her in jail as long as he legally could. >> i will sentence you to one year in the orange county jail, imposing a $1,000 fine on each count. all four counts to run >> reporter: back to back, that's four years. but word today, casey will be a free woman in just one week. >> her release date has been calculated as july 13th, 2011. >> reporter: how could she get out after serving just under three years? among other things, credit for good behavior. described by casey's jail guards at trial. >> miss anthony is a model inmate. >> reporter: this is the community where she will be released. >> the only y y
abc's ashleigh banfield has been covering this case from the beginning and she starts us off in orlando again tonight. ashleigh? >> reporter: diane, the stormy weather behind me may have washed away much of the frenzy in this courthouse, but boy, oh, boy, the day began much like every other one in this spectacular case, with yet another twist. >> state of florida versus casey marie anthony. >> reporter: casey anthony's criminal case wrapped up with the judge throwing the book...
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jon: phil keating live for us in orlando. thank you. patti ann: the jurors have a lot of work to do after 33 days of testimony and more than 400 pieces of evidence which are now in the jury room. susan constantine is a jury consultant who has been inch vieinsidethe courtroom for moste trial. she has been watching the jurors very closely. hi, susan. >> good afternoon. patti ann: these jurors are from the tampa bay area, they were brought in, they are sequestered, away from home and family. they have to be tired by now. what impact does that all have? >> it has a lot of impact. after that many days they probably feel like they've been imprisoned by the court. at this point in time there is a lot of average station that kind of goes on, and some some of them it's like i just really want to get home. i feel like what is happening here is that at this point all of this information, all of this evidence that they've heard, they are going to compartmentalize it and come down to the basics, why they are there. and you know what, these are not wh
jon: phil keating live for us in orlando. thank you. patti ann: the jurors have a lot of work to do after 33 days of testimony and more than 400 pieces of evidence which are now in the jury room. susan constantine is a jury consultant who has been inch vieinsidethe courtroom for moste trial. she has been watching the jurors very closely. hi, susan. >> good afternoon. patti ann: these jurors are from the tampa bay area, they were brought in, they are sequestered, away from home and family....
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jon: phil keithing in orlando live for us, thank you. >>> we always want to hear from you. you can bet that right now, big bucks offers are headed towards casey anthony, flooding in for her story, movie, book deals, that kind of thing. she was acquitted. so under florida law, she is allowed to sell her story. we're asking if she should be paid. i mean, do -- do you want to know her version of what happened? log on to foxnews.com, click on the you decide link, cast your vote, leave a comment as well. you can also see how other viewers are voting and what they have to say about this emotional case. >> another high profile case in boston where james whitey bulger will enter a plea on 19 murder charges. bulger was captured in southern california last month after 16 years on the run. molly line is live in boston. molly, the victim's families have been waiting a long time for justice. >> reporter: absolutely. you know, many of the alleged murders that he is accused of committing occurred in the early '70s and '80s and '90s, so the victims have been waiting, for some of them, upwar
jon: phil keithing in orlando live for us, thank you. >>> we always want to hear from you. you can bet that right now, big bucks offers are headed towards casey anthony, flooding in for her story, movie, book deals, that kind of thing. she was acquitted. so under florida law, she is allowed to sell her story. we're asking if she should be paid. i mean, do -- do you want to know her version of what happened? log on to foxnews.com, click on the you decide link, cast your vote, leave a...
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our own phil keating outside the courthouse for us in orlando. how long might this indefinite recess really be? it could be coming to a close. >> reporter: indefinite lasted four hours. we have a live camera inside the courtroom. you can see a sheriff's deputy milling about, and a door entrance where casey anthony charged with first-degree murder for allegedly killing her daughter caylee will soon walk into the courtroom and we'll resume the state's rebuttal case. what is certain for this jury, this see questioned jury is they'll be spending their second consecutive holiday weekend not hanging out with friends and family but living and breathing the casey anthony murder trial. casey anthony's attorney baez and jeff ashton started depositions a few hours ago. they needed to question a few rebuttal instances. casey anthony told the kroert yesterday during this hour that she will not testify during her own defense. its the testimony of her mother cindy that is said to be critical as we head toward the jury deliberations. she testified on the stand l
our own phil keating outside the courthouse for us in orlando. how long might this indefinite recess really be? it could be coming to a close. >> reporter: indefinite lasted four hours. we have a live camera inside the courtroom. you can see a sheriff's deputy milling about, and a door entrance where casey anthony charged with first-degree murder for allegedly killing her daughter caylee will soon walk into the courtroom and we'll resume the state's rebuttal case. what is certain for this...
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david mattingly joins us in orlando, florida, outside the courtroom. >> reporter: final closing argumentsy. it is their burden to prove that casey anthony murdered her young daughter. but while we were watching yesterday, we were seeing in this circumstantial case just how easy it was for each side to expose some weaknesses in what the other was saying. at times, they sounded very much alike. listen. >> that's what they're doing here. let's throw it all against the wall and see what sticks, right down to their cause of death. one week, it was chloroform. today, it's duct tape. let's make up our minds. >> either george anthony is the person that put the tape on, which we know is not true, or roy kronk is the one who put the tape on. you can't do both! >> now what we are seeing now is that the prosecution will have the final word. they are going to counter a lot of the things we heard from the defense yesterday. this jury is going to have a lot to consider. remember, there were 33 days of testimony. we heard from scores of witnesses. and soon it will be in their hand hands to determine the
david mattingly joins us in orlando, florida, outside the courtroom. >> reporter: final closing argumentsy. it is their burden to prove that casey anthony murdered her young daughter. but while we were watching yesterday, we were seeing in this circumstantial case just how easy it was for each side to expose some weaknesses in what the other was saying. at times, they sounded very much alike. listen. >> that's what they're doing here. let's throw it all against the wall and see what...
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in the death of her daughter caylee. nbc's kristen dahlgren joins us now live in orlando with more on the surprise acquittal, to some. kristen, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. casey anthony was only found guilty on four misdemeanor counts of making false statements to police. she'll be sentenced on those counts tomorrow. but with time served, she could soon be a free woman after what some are calling the most controversial verdict since o.j. simpson. apparently, we're having trouble with that tape. the jury took less than 11 hours to make the decision on all of those counts. again, not guilty on the three most serious charges related to the death of her 2-year-old daughter caylee. caylee disappeared in 2008. we did hear, not from any of the jurors who deliberated. they decided not to speak to the media. but one of the alternates who sat in through this more than month of testimony said that they just didn't hear enough from the prosecution about exactly what happened to caylee. remember, the child's body was found at least six months after she disappeared, and so there wasn't any evidence other than c
in the death of her daughter caylee. nbc's kristen dahlgren joins us now live in orlando with more on the surprise acquittal, to some. kristen, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. casey anthony was only found guilty on four misdemeanor counts of making false statements to police. she'll be sentenced on those counts tomorrow. but with time served, she could soon be a free woman after what some are calling the most controversial verdict since o.j. simpson. apparently, we're...
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in harm's way, rick. >> rick: casey stegall live for us today in orlando, florida. thanks so much. >> arthel: we go to this now, drivers in los angeles seem to have taken fears of carmageddon to heart. have you heard about it? authorities shutting down a ten-mile stretch of one of the nation's busiest highways last night, letting work crews begin a massive road project. the normally gridlocked highway now looking like a ghost town. our reporter is live in l.a looks pretty empty back there, unusual sight. right? >> yeah, it is an unusual sight. i'm going to steal a line from a london newspaper, this story making news around the world. i'll steal this line from the mail on-line is that carmageddon or kramaheaven? i didn't feel more like carma heaven. you can see the dump trucks lining up to take away some of the chunks of concrete that are being hammered away up on that bridge. that bridge up there is the bridge that's been here for 51 years, built in 1959. the reason why they're demolishing half of it is to expand the south half and then they'll expand the north half
in harm's way, rick. >> rick: casey stegall live for us today in orlando, florida. thanks so much. >> arthel: we go to this now, drivers in los angeles seem to have taken fears of carmageddon to heart. have you heard about it? authorities shutting down a ten-mile stretch of one of the nation's busiest highways last night, letting work crews begin a massive road project. the normally gridlocked highway now looking like a ghost town. our reporter is live in l.a looks pretty empty back...
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he is there for us in orlando, and my, my, my, martin.. >> reporter: oh, it definitely did, t.j. take a look at casey anthony herself, the way we saw her demeanor and physical appearance change in that 48 hours. today she shows up in court. she's very talkative. she's got a smile on her face. she's very relaxed, and her hair is down, and that's a striking image because her hair had been up tight. it had been in a pony tail. it had been in a bun, and that had been the very conservative image that all of us had seen for the six weeks that this trial had been ongoing, but now that she knows what the verdict, is a whole different change. as you say, the judge threw the book, but the book really wasn't that big that he could throw. he's now got it down to four misdemeanors essentially. tried to get the max on all of those, but as you pointed out there, the time that's been served, the -- the good behavior, the gametime which is something unique to florida. that's something else, and then also it comes into a very difficult equation is they che
he is there for us in orlando, and my, my, my, martin.. >> reporter: oh, it definitely did, t.j. take a look at casey anthony herself, the way we saw her demeanor and physical appearance change in that 48 hours. today she shows up in court. she's very talkative. she's got a smile on her face. she's very relaxed, and her hair is down, and that's a striking image because her hair had been up tight. it had been in a pony tail. it had been in a bun, and that had been the very conservative...
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she's already gotten death threats, so security is a big concern. >> kristen dahlgren live in orlando for us this morning. kristen, thanks so much. >>> 6:03 is the time. today, president obama will press congressional leaders to bend in their current demands over the debt. the president is meeting with top leaders of both parties at the white house this morning. according to "the washington post" the president will propose democrats accept major changes to social security and medicare. in exchange the president would ask republicans to move off their no new taxes position. president obama is also urging congress to reach a deal within two weeks on raising the nation's borrowing limit. the deadline to work out a debt limit deal is august the 2nd. >>> 6:04 now. d.c. councilman harry thomas is not commenting this morning on some questionable charges on a debit card in the name of a nonprofit organization he runs. the washington city paper just published the charges from the card in the name of team thomas. the group is supposed to introduce underprivileged kids to sports. those charges were mad
she's already gotten death threats, so security is a big concern. >> kristen dahlgren live in orlando for us this morning. kristen, thanks so much. >>> 6:03 is the time. today, president obama will press congressional leaders to bend in their current demands over the debt. the president is meeting with top leaders of both parties at the white house this morning. according to "the washington post" the president will propose democrats accept major changes to social...
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to take a break and we'll come back to this proceeding as it's taking place in orlando in a couple of moments. >> stay with us. >>> we are watching the sentencing procedure for casey anthony in orlando, florida. we're going to return you to that. what's happening now is one of the attorneys for the defense are it seems attempting to get the four charges on providing false information reduced to one charge based on legal issues there. let's listen in. >> he received a phone call from casey marie anthony -- >> just a second, since you just provided these cases to me -- >> yes, sir. >> -- let me read them quick, see if i have additional questions. >> yes, sir. >> before i hear from the state of florida. >> the judge is reviewing material that has been given to him. apparently the defense attorneys gave it to the clerk. they did not instruct the clerk to give it to the judge. he is now looking over this new attempt to, it sounds like, have the four charges on providing false information reduced down to one charge based on the fact that the false information, all of it, was given during one
to take a break and we'll come back to this proceeding as it's taking place in orlando in a couple of moments. >> stay with us. >>> we are watching the sentencing procedure for casey anthony in orlando, florida. we're going to return you to that. what's happening now is one of the attorneys for the defense are it seems attempting to get the four charges on providing false information reduced to one charge based on legal issues there. let's listen in....
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kristen dahlgren starts us off in orlando. >> you may be seated. >> reporter: days after a jury acquitted her in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, caylee, casey anthony will spend less than another week in jail. >> her release date is july 13th, 2011. >> reporter: after sentencing her to four years and $4,000 fine on four counts of making false statements to investigators, judge belvin perry credited her for more than 1,000 days already served. but the court also reserved jurisdiction to determine the cost of the prosecution and investigation, and could tax anthony on that. >> this search for her went on from july through december, over several months, trying to find caylee marie anthony. >> reporter: anthony may also be sued by texas equusearch, the group that spent over $100,000 searching for the little girl. and she is unlikely to find a welcome reception on her release. protesters gathered outside the courthouse, many still angry anthony was acquitted of murder. so security was tight, and jail officials say they have their plan in place to try to keep anthony safe when she is rele
kristen dahlgren starts us off in orlando. >> you may be seated. >> reporter: days after a jury acquitted her in the death of her 2-year-old daughter, caylee, casey anthony will spend less than another week in jail. >> her release date is july 13th, 2011. >> reporter: after sentencing her to four years and $4,000 fine on four counts of making false statements to investigators, judge belvin perry credited her for more than 1,000 days already served. but the court also...
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nbc's kristen dahlgren is in orlando for us this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, veronica. yeah, casey anthony could be waking up in jail for the last time this morning. huge crowds respect expected here. the judge will decide how much longer she should spend behind bars. >> reporter: each of the four misdemeanor counts of lying to investigators carries the potential one-year sentence, but almost three years after casey anthony was first arrested judge perry could sentence her to time already served, a far cry from the death penalty anthony could have faced if convicted of murdering her 2-year-old daughter, caylee. and far from what many who watched the case thought should happen. but in an exclusive interview with abc news juror number three, jennifer ford, said they just didn't have enough proof it was murder. >> it doesn't feel good. it was a horrible decision to have to make, but i had to do it based on the law. >> reporter: casey's parents, george and cindy, were seen leaving they are house wednesday with a in ja
nbc's kristen dahlgren is in orlando for us this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, veronica. yeah, casey anthony could be waking up in jail for the last time this morning. huge crowds respect expected here. the judge will decide how much longer she should spend behind bars. >> reporter: each of the four misdemeanor counts of lying to investigators carries the potential one-year sentence, but almost three years after casey anthony was first arrested judge perry...
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cnn's david mattingly is live in orlando for us. good morning, david. >> good morning, ali. been so full of unpredictable twists and turns, yesterday's verdict still managed to surprise millions. >> we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> reporter: tears of joy from a à young woman on trial for her life, casey anthony, the mother, so many saw as a child murderer, avoids the death penalty and may soon walk free. also vindicated, her much criticized attorney, jose baez. >> while we're happy for casey, there are no winners in this case. caylee has passed on, far, far too soon, and what my driving force has been for the last three years has been always to make sure that there has been justice for caylee and casey. because casey did not murder caylee, it's that simple. >> reporter: but how the jury rejected the prosecution's claim that casey killed her child caylee with chloroform and duct tape and dumped her body in a swamp is a mystery. afterward not one of the 12 jurors would speak. prosecutors appeared stunned. >> we're disappointed with the verdict today and surprised
cnn's david mattingly is live in orlando for us. good morning, david. >> good morning, ali. been so full of unpredictable twists and turns, yesterday's verdict still managed to surprise millions. >> we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> reporter: tears of joy from a à young woman on trial for her life, casey anthony, the mother, so many saw as a child murderer, avoids the death penalty and may soon walk free. also vindicated, her much criticized attorney, jose baez....
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in orlando. online fine uses the screen name firstandgrand to speak to a decoy named scott, who told him he's a 14ly in the chat fine asks -- >> do you like older guys? >> yeah. i like people that are nice. >> the decoy reminds fine they've talked before in a gay men's chat room. during this chat, fine doesn't waste any time vividly detailing his sexual fantasies. >> i'd so love to get beaten up by you and be your toilet. >> well, i can't do that over the internet. >> fine says he'll bring alcohol and describes graphically how he wants the teen to have sex with him. but he also suspects that scott might not be a real teen. >> but this could be a trap and i could go to jail. >> nah. >> well, the thought did cross my mind, but damn, you're pretty. >> fine gives scott his cell phone number and asks him to call. the actor we hired makes the call. >> i can meet you at the beach across the street. >> fine agrees to meet the teen at the beach. so we deploy our 19-year-old male actor on the boardwalk across the street from our undercover house. soon, fine shows up, walks down the beach and starts walking
in orlando. online fine uses the screen name firstandgrand to speak to a decoy named scott, who told him he's a 14ly in the chat fine asks -- >> do you like older guys? >> yeah. i like people that are nice. >> the decoy reminds fine they've talked before in a gay men's chat room. during this chat, fine doesn't waste any time vividly detailing his sexual fantasies. >> i'd so love to get beaten up by you and be your toilet. >> well, i can't do that over the internet....
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and forth in the juror room -- when they were in the courtroom. >> you've been keeping an eye on the jury for us. thank you very much for joining us in orlandoievable that the parents never went over to their daughter. they leave right away. >> all right. now the rest of the headlines, republicans are blasting the obama administration at this hour for bringing the somali terror suspect to the united states to face a trial in civilian court. the suspect is accused of being part of the al-qaida linked group and he's pleaded not guilty in a >> she said the probe's results would be alarming. she was right. >> the democratic head of new jersey's state senate refusing to apologize now for unleashing a raunchy rant against governor chris christie. going off on him for slashing $900 million from the budget. sweeney telling "the jersey star ledger", "this is all about him being a bully and a punk. i wanted to punch him in his head." you know who he reminds me of, mr. potter from "it's a wonderful life." the mean old blank who screws everybody. yikes! a spokesman for the governor fired back saying sweeney's words are inappropriate and disrespectful to
and forth in the juror room -- when they were in the courtroom. >> you've been keeping an eye on the jury for us. thank you very much for joining us in orlandoievable that the parents never went over to their daughter. they leave right away. >> all right. now the rest of the headlines, republicans are blasting the obama administration at this hour for bringing the somali terror suspect to the united states to face a trial in civilian court. the suspect is accused of being part of...
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i want to thank the panel for being with us, and joseph debennadetto and mick strictler down in orlando will continue to be with us, and we will continue our coverage on msnbc right after this. [ female announcer d yourself sometimes cleaning up after your dishcloth? bounty extra soft can help. it's super durable, and in this lab test bounty extra soft leaves this surface three times cleaner than a dishcloth. even with just one sheet. super clean. super soft. bounty extra soft. in the pink pack. and try bounty napkins. whose long day starts with arthritis pain... and a choice. take tylenol arthritis and maybe up to six in a day... or choose aleve and two pills for a day free of pain. happy chopping. >>> coming up on the top of the hour, hello, i'm chris jansing and happy fourth of july, the developing store i are on msnbc, orlando, florida, the site of the casey anthony trial. we are about to get under way, because they called a 20-minute break and after that prosecutor linda drane-burdick will finish the rebuttal and that means that the state will end the case and this jury will probab
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nbc's kristen dahlgren is live in orlando for us this morning with much more on all this. kristen, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, lynn. yeah, casey anthony was only convicted on four misdemeanor counts of making false statements to police. she'll be sentenced on those tomorrow, but with time served could walk away a free woman after what is being called the most controversial verdict since o.j. simpson. >> as to the charge of first degree murder, verdict as to count one, we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty. >> reporter: casey anthony sobbed after hearing the verdict. not guilty on the three most serious charges related to her 2-year-old daughter caylee's death. after weeks of testimony the jury took less than 11 hours to decide, and while none who participated in deliberations spoke to the media, one alternate offered his take. >> the prosecution didn't meet the burden of proof. we had a lot of reasonable doubt there. >> reporter: but outside the courtroom the jurors' unanimous decision was met with a shared shock and outrage. >> you got everything
nbc's kristen dahlgren is live in orlando for us this morning with much more on all this. kristen, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning, lynn. yeah, casey anthony was only convicted on four misdemeanor counts of making false statements to police. she'll be sentenced on those tomorrow, but with time served could walk away a free woman after what is being called the most controversial verdict since o.j. simpson. >> as to the charge of first degree murder, verdict as to count...
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>>> jurors in the casey anthony trial were hard at work yesterday they spent nearly six hours without coming up with a verdict. >> jessica stone has been following it for us she is in orlando with the latest. >> reporter: after more than 30 days of testimony and more tan 400 pieces -- more than 400 pieces of evidence caseyen though nigh's live is -- casey anthony's life is in the hands to of a jury. she is charged with her 2-year- old daughter caylee's murder. >> you should use your common sense decide which can is the best evidence and which evidence should not be relied upon in considering your verdict. >> reporter: in the rebuttal prosecutors gave jurors a telling image to take with them, a photo of the tattoo casey got while her daughter was missing, it reads beautiful life in italian. the state suggested casey thought her life was better without caylee. >> that is the only question you need the answer in considering why caylee marie anthony was left on the side of the road, dead. >> reporter: prosecutors hammered home casey 's string of lies painting her as calculating and manipulative. casey's lawyers say she accidentally drowned in the family swimming pool. >> we wi
>>> jurors in the casey anthony trial were hard at work yesterday they spent nearly six hours without coming up with a verdict. >> jessica stone has been following it for us she is in orlando with the latest. >> reporter: after more than 30 days of testimony and more tan 400 pieces -- more than 400 pieces of evidence caseyen though nigh's live is -- casey anthony's life is in the hands to of a jury. she is charged with her 2-year- old daughter caylee's murder. >> you...
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in orlando. the 25-year-old did not testify in her own defense, and the jury is expected to be handed that case fairly soon. >> jessica stone is live in orlando for usight now, we're already in a 15 minute break between the prosecution's closing arguments and the defense closing arguments. the prosecution wrapping up just a minute ago, after nearly two hours of closing arguments in which they laid out the case that casey anthony is a mother trapped between the desire to party and shop, and the responsibilities of a mother, that she had a pattern of lying. he laid out the case that she suffocated her daughter with duct tape. that she put the body in the vehicle and borrowed a neighbor's shovel, we're getting ready to hear what the defense had to say. >> can you talk about what you expect the defense team to deliver to the jury, and how long do you think their arguments going to last? >> reporter: something very interesting that happened this morning before the jury was brought in to hear these arguments is that the judge allowed the defense to presentity case in closing arguments that caylee anthony had died as an accidental drowning in the swimming
in orlando. the 25-year-old did not testify in her own defense, and the jury is expected to be handed that case fairly soon. >> jessica stone is live in orlando for usight now, we're already in a 15 minute break between the prosecution's closing arguments and the defense closing arguments. the prosecution wrapping up just a minute ago, after nearly two hours of closing arguments in which they laid out the case that casey anthony is a mother trapped between the desire to party and shop,...
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cnn's david mattingly live for us in orlando. what is the story from the jurors, david? jury was able to reach a not guilty verdict in a matter of hours, not days. but now we are finding out just how hard it was for them to make that decision. >> we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty. >> reporter: two days after the surprising verdict, we're now getting a better look at what transpired in the courtroom with various players speaking out. including juror number three who spoke with abc news. >> i mean, quite a few people who got back we were in tears. >> reporter: jennifer ford said it was a horrible decision not have to to make that not guilty doesn't mean innocent but ultimately she says it was the prosecution's lack of evidence that led to the jury acquitting casey anthony. >> how did she die? if you're going to charge her with murder, don't you have to know how they killed someone or how they killed someone or have some information where, when, how? though is important questions and were not answered. >> reporter: on cnn sister network trutv, his team felt they d
cnn's david mattingly live for us in orlando. what is the story from the jurors, david? jury was able to reach a not guilty verdict in a matter of hours, not days. but now we are finding out just how hard it was for them to make that decision. >> we, the jury, find the defendant not guilty. >> reporter: two days after the surprising verdict, we're now getting a better look at what transpired in the courtroom with various players speaking out. including juror number three who spoke...
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he's leaner, faster and healthier than he's ever been before and joins us from outside his home in orlandon. you look great. we've had a chance to catch up a few times. knowing how close you are to your kids it's amazing that one of the biggest breakthroughs you experienced in this challenge happened on father's day. tell us what happened, specifically. >> yeah. on father's day weekend, i entered a dueath lon, for viewers that don't know what that is, it's kind of like a triathlon except limited to two sports, a run, a bike and a run at the end. and it was an amazing experience because it was the first time i got to really test myself with all the training i had done and i learned a lot. >> one of the things i've talked about and talked about with you and others, when i decided to do a triathlon it changed my life in ways i could not have imagined not just in terms of fitness and health but in other ways as well. what has all this training and commitment done for you? >> i mean, that's a tough question to answer right now in this limited time. it's done so much for me. i would have to say,
he's leaner, faster and healthier than he's ever been before and joins us from outside his home in orlandon. you look great. we've had a chance to catch up a few times. knowing how close you are to your kids it's amazing that one of the biggest breakthroughs you experienced in this challenge happened on father's day. tell us what happened, specifically. >> yeah. on father's day weekend, i entered a dueath lon, for viewers that don't know what that is, it's kind of like a triathlon except...
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. >> kerry sanders on the case for us in orlando. thank you. >> let's get a check on the other stories happening from amy. she's at the news desk. happy fourth of july. >> good morning. outrage is filling over in montana. an exxon mobile pipeline break put oil executives at odds with the governor. george lewis is near billings, montana with the latest. george, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, amy. you pick a bunch of weeds at the river bank and end up with a handful of crude. there are 50 workers on the scene to examine the area affected by the spill. containment booms dock the banks of the yellowstone river in montana. a mobile pipeline ruptured before midnight on friday. >> we apologize for the inconvenience this is causing all the people in montana. >> reporter: the spill is 150 miles northeast of yellowstone national park. in the town of laurel, montana. the water, flowing away from yellowstone park carried it past the city of billings. they restored water to billings early saturday. xan officials assessing the oil from th
. >> kerry sanders on the case for us in orlando. thank you. >> let's get a check on the other stories happening from amy. she's at the news desk. happy fourth of july. >> good morning. outrage is filling over in montana. an exxon mobile pipeline break put oil executives at odds with the governor. george lewis is near billings, montana with the latest. george, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, amy. you pick a bunch of weeds at the river bank and end up with a...
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it wasn't her. 3:45 in the morning our next tip brings us to downtown orlando. of the bank of america tower is where cheney mason meets with his clients. casey anthony might be in that office. according to one local media report she was caught coming into the parking garage and may have switched cars. if she is there she across the street from the orange county courthouse. on the 23rd floor she spent six weeks on trial. at this point we don't know where she is. she could be holed up in orlando. she could be on a plane to the midwest. we don't know where he is. early in the morning, sunday. -- where she is. early in the morning sunday. >> greta: here's what is coming up on the o'reilly factor. >> bill: did you see marco rubio take bob schieffer apart on "face the nation" yesterday? it was amazing. we will analyze senator rubio. >> greta: don't want to miss that. >> rick santorum may be in new hampshire tonight. but he's paying attention to something happening in washington. he will tell you what it is and why. he goes on the record, next. >> just what you have be
it wasn't her. 3:45 in the morning our next tip brings us to downtown orlando. of the bank of america tower is where cheney mason meets with his clients. casey anthony might be in that office. according to one local media report she was caught coming into the parking garage and may have switched cars. if she is there she across the street from the orange county courthouse. on the 23rd floor she spent six weeks on trial. at this point we don't know where she is. she could be holed up in...
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in jail for each count of lying to investigators. she could still walk free for time already served. joining us now is fox's jessica stone live in orlando with more reaction to the verdict. >> reporter: good evening, brian, how are you? we have seen a crazy day in orlando, a lot of shock on both sides here, outside and inside the courtroom. i would say the press corps had their jaws dropped open and way heard from the defense accusing the media assassin and telling them it serves you right and a more sobering note reminding us that they're not convicted until you get your day in court and some poignant moments from him and the prosecution, though, giving us a lot to think this know. the lowell case would have been easier -- the whole case would have been easier for them if the body was found quicker. a couple of bomb shells in the fallout. number one, george anthony releasing a statement and calling casey anthony's defense, quote, baseless. the anthony family upset, they literally walked out of the courtroom when the verdict was read and secondly, we have the prosecutor jeff ashton, the couple for the prosecution who gave that empassion
in jail for each count of lying to investigators. she could still walk free for time already served. joining us now is fox's jessica stone live in orlando with more reaction to the verdict. >> reporter: good evening, brian, how are you? we have seen a crazy day in orlando, a lot of shock on both sides here, outside and inside the courtroom. i would say the press corps had their jaws dropped open and way heard from the defense accusing the media assassin and telling them it serves you...