jail to the federal courthouse and depending upon whose estimate you ask, it costs either $1500 or nearly up to 14,000. so people are just a little miffed this is going to cost a considerable amount of money and today his defense attorney is expected to ask for a little help in this case due to higher to hire additional attorneys, so there s quite a contentious matter concerning how much this is going to cost massachusetts and the federal taxpayers. bill: when there are headlines, we ll talk to you, okay? molly line, thank you very much. thanks so much. bill: you bet. alisyn: back, of course, to the fallout from this verdict. will casey anthony walk out of court tomorrow a free woman? that could happen, of course. she is facing up to one year of each guilty count of lie to go police. bus since she s already served three years in jail the judge could let her go tomorrow from the possibility of death. casey could now walk away in just a matter of hours. judge alice ferrere is host
donations from overseas? reporter: alisyn, it is a bit early, but frankly, this whole tradition of crossing the pond to pass the hat is relatively new. that didn t start until rudy giuliani came over here in 2007. so mitt romney s trip is even by those standards a bit early. republican and democratic candidates come as early as the fall in the year before an election year. this is the summer. so it is a bit early, but part of it is not just raising money. it s kind of burnishing foreign policy credentials. we remember president obama came over here in 2008 in the summer, visited berlin, just trying to make his appearance on the world stage. now, romney, for his part, who has been on a fundraising roll, as you mentioned, back at home, is expected to raise as much as $875,000 here. london, of course, it s one of the banking centers of the world and president obama raised by most reports
increases and these really phony spending cuts, he s talking about. for example, my understanding is they ve offered up a trillion dollars in savings from the defense budget by in essence saying, we will save money we would otherwise be spending in iraq, or afghanistan, by maintaining our current level of troops for the next ten years and nobody believes we ll maintain the current level of troops we have in iraq, or afghanistan, for the next ten years, so, this is phony savings, as is the claimed half trillion dollars in interest savings by not spending the trillions we weren t going to spend otherwise. alisyn: there are reports, obviously, the president invited congressional leaders, democratic and republicans, to the white house tomorrow and there are also reports out yesterday, the new york times, that the white house has agreed to cut in entitlements. and, sounds like there may be progress, and, room to open the debate? there could be, but the question about the entitlement cut
actually on the payroll of the was on the payroll of the u.s. government. alisyn: my goodness, what a mess this is. we ll see what those investigations reveal. bill: former moss on mob boss james whitey bulger will face a judge in boston, massachusetts, at that point he ll be formally charged with 19 pounds of murder, the feds capturing the elusive alleged killer about a month ago after he spent 16 years on the run, and where was he hiding out? santa monica, california. on the beach. molly line is outside u.s. district court in boston. nineteen murders. who are the alleged victims here molly? reporter: well, prosecutors allege that his victims really ran the gamut, that while he was running the irish mafia in boston in the 70s, 80s, 90, he killed will and men, ex-girlfriends of his associates associates were killed, or help to go cover up a killing with his associate, rival gangster, people in his own association were killed if
the value of deductions for people making $200,000 or more as an individual and $250,000 or more as a couple and 2/3 nissan affected by this are really small businesses. and, so, this would have a dill deleterious effect, and, the other is a end of last in, first out, an accounting measure used by small businesses that allows them to sort of, in essence, lower the cost of their inventory, for tax purposes and again would have a big impact on small businesses, but, would have a as much as $400 billion, this and the other change on deductions, $400 billion, in revenue over the next ten years, and a huge impact on small business. alisyn: let s talk about where the real big money is, where the real government expenditures are and that, is entitlements. and, let s puts up a full screen, how much those cost every year. start with social security. there. $700 billion, by the way, that is per year.