doesn t want to see any more curve balls when it comes to witness testimony. if i was the state or the defense, i would make sure when we recess this afternoon that i would go through the reports of all my experts and make sure that their opinions were contained in the reports or depositions. jenna: speaking slowly. he seems to be at the end of his rope. judge jenin piero, anchor of judge jenin is here to talk more about this. judge piero, what s happening? what s going on inside that courtroom? well, it was a fascinating day for me. probably not for most of the people who waited in line to get into the courtroom. today was about the rules of evidence.
that states and conservations groups cannot force cuts in gas emission, the court saying the epa, not the courts, should be enforcing environmental laws. we ll seep you updated. good monday morning to you, i m jon scott. jenna: hi everybody, i m jenna lee. we re in the fox news room and happening now , from one case to another, breaking news in the casey anthony murder trial, the judge just dismissed court until tomorrow at 9:30 a.m. the judge, scolding both the prosecution and the defense are wasting time, this after the defense got a bit of a boost from a famed forensic pathologist who raised doubts about whether little caylee was, in fact, murdered, saying he could not determine the exact cause of death. he also questioned the timing of when the duct tape was placed on the toddler was face. jon: all this seems to bolster the defense s theory that caylee was not suffocated and instead died from an accidental drowning. the big question now is will casey take the stand. je
entire casey anthony murder trial streaming live on foxnews.com, click on the link at the top of our home page. we re also going to have judge jenin piero, because she s there, too. bill: we re about to kind out whether or not her attorneys can keep her from the death penalty. there will be drama today in orlando. al-qaeda has a new leader, ayman al-zawahiri, long considered to be the mastermind of al-qaeda s operations. molly henneberg is live on that story in washington. he s not a new face, you can trace his history back 25 years. tell us about zawahiri. reporter: it s not a surprise he was named. it is a surprise it took about six weeks to announce it. ayman al zawahiri had been bin laden s loyal man for years, al-qaeda put out a statement announcing the new leader saying, seeing that the best expression of loyalty to the marketers and legacy of the jihad is to
may 2010 as this chart shows stuart varney, between the numbers, what do you stphaoeupbd. it s very hard to spin this later number in any way, shape or form as a positive n as alisyn said, ten straight weeks now of more than 400,000 people filing each week for unemployment claims. that is a very high number. if you add it into the backdrop we ve got for the economy, bad news on jobs, housing, and inflation, and retail sales, you add all this lot together, very difficult to say that this is just a bump in the road. this is just a blip. it appears to be a downtrend. the economy appears to have i m going to call it stall for the moment, if not coming to a dead stop. bill: we find in the wall street journal poll that came out late last night, 44 percent of those in that survey believe we re headed for another recession. yes. bill: now, do the numbers that you talk about now on your program and the fox business network, do they support the possibility of another recession,
last week, i wonder what they re thinking. martha: we should point out, this is in contrast to what we saw last week, where she was kind of wrapped up in her sweater and clutching the edges of her sleeves and basically almost becoming sick in the courtroom. and she cried and left and didn t come back. so you know, what do you think? we re just imagining what s going on in this woman s mind, that s to be sure, but why do you think it would help her with the jury, to be behaving differently this week? well, i don t know that that s going to help her, but i think to go back to your point, she can wrap herself in her sweater and cry all she wants but the truth is when that evidence was put on the screen before the jury came n. she wasn t wrapping herself up in up and cry, you ve got a woman who is very, very, as far as i m concerned, having tried cases for 30 years as a prosecutor and a judge, a woman who knows how she s got to react in front of a jury. was she at some point cry, absolut