at her. investigators say these are the appropriate charges for these teenagers. two teenage boys were charged with statutory rape. and a number of girls were charged with criminal harassment, violating phoebe s civil rights and two face stalking charges, shep? shepard: these charges come nearly three months after her death. is there an explanation for the day? well the district s attorney s office said they wanted to look into this very carefully, dispute the community s call for justice in the case and make sure they charged the right people and charged them appropriately. they said they also had a little trouble getting information from craigslist from facebook and that there was a tremendous amount of rumor surrounding this case there were a lot of third and fourth party services, that thing. a lot of gossip to clear up and look into along the way. shepard: what exactly could this new legislation require? well, the house and the senate have each passed their versions, now i
democratic congressman bart stupak and 10 other pro-life democrats who ended up voting for the bill totaled $3.4 billion and alisyn says the sunlight foundation will watch the process through june or july to see how many of these earmarks are actually approved. shepard: anything from stupak s office on. this a statement from a stupak spokesperson says quote the congressman s vote for health care has no connection to annual appropriations requests. appropriations requests were submitted on monday, march 22nd which by the way was the day after the health care vote because that is the deadline of the appropriations committee. now, house republicans have said they are not requesting any earmarks for the next fiscal year but bill allison says the sunlight foundation will be looking at g.o.p. senators to see if they appear to be putting in any earmark requests for their house colleagues. shep? shepard: molly henneberg in washington. well, first, the ugly side of the health care battle.