skull and threw her in the swamp? bill: also, what does the verdict say about america? i will deal with that. caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. bill: hi, i m bill o reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the vial casey anthony found not guilty of murdering her two-year-old daughter caylee, that is the subject of the talking points memo. i say she is vial because for 30 days she did not report her baby missing. 30 days. this the time the soas ye socic anthony partied hard and good a tatoo and ignored the flight of her missing two-year-old who was found dead in a swamp. those are facts beyond a reasonable doubt. reasonable doubt in the murder, maybe. i i will not condemn the jury. let s hear from them before we make any judgments. the problem is the jury doesn t want to explain their verdict to us. at this time there are no jurors interested in speaking to any members of the immediateddia. they do, however, have your packets
each one could be a year in jail. she s already served three years so she could skate. she could leave that jail that she s been sitting in as early as tomorrow. the question is where would she go? she was living with her parents with her daughter caylee before her daughter died. her parents reaction yesterday after this verdict, they said nothing. and i guess you can have a body language expert determine that they didn t really laugh or smile. they just left the courtroom right away. you got to wonder, is she going home to her parents? you got to wonder in a way the jury listened to the case, they, of course, we heard everything. they did not hear everything. they ve been sequestered away from the media, called in out of the room. but when it was all said and done, why is it that the prosecutors who were cheered when they walked in the courtroom left aghast and surprised and the jurors seemed to, although they re not talking yet. one alternative juror is. they seemed to
skull and threw her in the swamp? bill: also, what does the verdict say about america? i will deal with that. caution. you are about to enter the no spin zone. the factor begins right now. bill: hi, i m bill o reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the vial casey anthony found not guilty of murdering her two-year-old daughter caylee, that is the subject of the talking points memo. i say she is vial because for 30 days she did not report her baby missing. 30 days. this the time the soas ye socic anthony partied hard and good a tatoo and ignored the flight of her missing two-year-old who was found dead in a swamp. those are facts beyond a reasonable doubt. reasonable doubt in the murder, maybe. i i will not condemn the jury. let s hear from them before we make any judgments. the problem is the jury doesn t want to explain their verdict to us. at this time there are no jurors interested in speaking to any members of the immediateddia. they do, however, have your packets
tag of $278,000 per job. the white house says that number is misleading. president obama signed the stimulus package into law on february 17th, 2009, less than a month after taking office. the $787 billion recovery package was designed to, quote, set our economy on a firmer foundation. regarding the analysis of it costing more than a quarter of a million dollars job created, a spokesperson says, quote the recovery act was more than a measure to save and create jobs, it was also investment in american infrastructure, education and industries that are critical to america s long-term success and an investment in the economic future of america s worker families. a leading ceo said it is important to remember how bad the economy was at the time. some would point to the stimulus as we were talking earlier and say it was ineffective. i would say i have never seen such fear in the business community as i did at that time. reporter: with the number of republican candidates out on
you have heard in the trial and it has been suggested to you in closing argument by the defense that everybody grieves differently. well, that may certainly be true. everybody grieves differently. responses to grief are as varied as the day is long, but responses to guilt are oh, so predictable. what do guilty people do? they lie. they avoid. they run. they mislead. not just their family, but the police. they divert attention away from themselves, and they act like nothing is wrong. that s why you heard about what happened those 31 days. now, casey anthony is charged with first-degree murder, aggravated manslaughter of a child, aggravated child abuse and four counts of lying to police. if convicted of capital murder, the most serious crime, she could face the death penalty. jurors could instead find her guilty of second-degree murder or manslaughter, and they could also find casey anthony not guilty. richard herman is going to come up and talk about thes in and outs of