them on the ground, for explosiv explosives, all clear on the car. but we are now told crews are at the bank looking for explosives there too. the woman in custody right now. that interstate which is a major artery in the city, you saw the bumper to bumper traffic was at one point and perhaps still now completely closed down. backing up traffic for miles and miles. both directions are back open. as soon as beget updates we ll pass them along live to you on cnn. let s talk about some courtroom drama today. with all due respect to jodi arias there s really nothing like it when o.j. simpson goes on trial. and o.j. simpson is back in court. a little grayer, maybe a couple more pounds, back in court in las vegas. we wants another trial. he want his freedom back. let me take you back briefly
operators. right now there are seven casinos in florida. but they are all run and owned by the two indian tribes the seminoles. is she would like to see more competitors come into the free market. we now have the indians that have full scale gaming. and there is a sense now that there is an opportunity to bring in real competition because they have a monopoly. now, the seminoles, of course, their books sovereign nation, they don t share those numbers. it s estimated they are making a billion dollars a year on their casinos and they pay the state of florida about 150 million just from their license to do that. and i m making friends fast here on ocean drive. shepard: i can see that backing up traffic. what is that thing on the dashboard. it s a miami voodoo doll. shepard: good. who put the voodoo you do jets lost. phil keating live on ocean drive. keating, thank you. [ laughter ] shepard: water main bursting during the morning rush hour
on the auto task force. that s right and the reason i joined is i felt it was clear both the bush administration and obama administration was going to provide capital to the companies and i wanted to see it be done right. i led the general motors turn around, as well as the chrysler deal. that s the reason i felt comfortable with that. one, it was a once in a 75 year situation. yeah, but we re not going to get all the money back from gm, it doesn t sound like. if we had waited to stop, we would have. they jumped the gun. right. the reason they did that, they wanted to get out as fast as possible which is a good goal but the reality is had they waited, they would have been able to get back all their money. no kidding. all right, harry wilson, real pleasure. thank you very much. thank you. we ll be talking shortly about the president s plan for the economy and the state of the union address this morning 7:40 eastern time with that woman, special advisor to the president,
you can t even get a car through here. in fact, we understand a plow came through here around 3:00 in the morning from one of the neighbor, got stuck on the street and bailed. so now look what we have, zoom in down the street. this car has been stuck on this street for about an hour now, at least, and now it s backing up traffic even for a block or two beyond it. this is, really, norah, turned into a disaster in new york city. this is a city, biggest in the country, that prides itself on emergency response. here we are 72 hours after the snow stopped falling and they still can t get their act together. the mayor said we failed. you mentioned a couple deaths blame and slow response time pap woman who tried calling 911 when her mother had trouble breathing, ambulance didn t show up for hours. mother died. and another case a woman gave birth to a baby inside it s lobby of her building because she couldn t get out, and that newborn died because it took