that he had abused her. and we sat george down, and we told him that his daughter was saying that she that he sexually abused her. and he didn t admit to it, but he didn t deny it. we found that to be very shocking to us, that it left cheney and i looking at each other in complete we were dumbfounded, and we couldn t understand how he just didn t deny it. now, again, that s one of those things that it s more of a subjective opinion, but all i can tell you is we confronted mr. anthony about the abuse and he never ever, ever denied it. was there any suggestion or any accusation that he ever abused the child, caylee anthony? you know, we thought first of all, that s something we gave consideration to when we were
attorney, appellate attorney in this case, i would sent greta van sustern flowers tonight. that juror said, don t rock the boat, baby. they rocked the boat, experimented with it, and this case could be reversed on that and that alone. we ll make sure greta gets the flowers. she s a professional. he will be convicted on a retrial, that s for sure. we ll have to see if he gets the new trial, where it goes from there. jim, bernie and ted, thank you so much. sure. straight ahead, news about jobs. it s not exactly good. what does the latest jobs report mean for the millions of americans still looking for work and for the rest of our economy. steve ford is here next. also it was the verdict that stunned the nation. casey anthony acquitted of murdering her little daughter. what were casey s first words
was yesterday. i ll never forget. when i heard the first not guilty verdict i reached over and grabbed casey s hand, because i knew that i had accomplished my goal, which was really to save her life, you know. when you re in a death penalty case, nothing else matters. you want to save a human being and you want to and that s your focus. everything else you know, granted, you want to win the case, but there s nothing you can t take your eye off the ball. that was the main thing. the second not guilty verdict, i squeezed her hand even more. and then after the third not guilty verdict, i squeezed it every tighter, and i m certain i cracked a bone in there somewhere. after that, the lying to law enforcement charges came, and it wasn t until the second lying to law enforcement second guilty that i thought to myself, wait a minute, all of the serious
to see that we are really turning a corner? the change has to come in government policy, getting off the backs of the private sector. all the major governments are piling on new regulations and taxes and they are wondering why the economies are not moving ahead. in this country that, means stop trashing the dollar, simplify the tax code, so people can focus on real things and get something that is patient oriented, instead of massive tens of this coulds of new rules that will hurt health care for all of us. we will see if lawmakers are listening to your advice. thank you. thank you. appreciate it. the bleak jobs report, quickly becoming the hot topic on the campaign trail. how s mitt romney jumping on it? is there any way for president obama to spin this in his favor? hear from them both. democratic strategist joe trippi is here. and the trial that gripped the nations. millions watches as casey
i remember it clearly like it was yesterday. i ll never forget. when i heard the first not guilty verdict i reached over and grabbed casey s hand, because i knew that i had accomplished my goal, which was really to save her life, you know. when you re in a death penalty case, nothing else matters. you want to save a human being and you want to and that s your focus. everything else you know, granted, you want to win the case, but there s nothing you can t take your eye off the ball. that was the main thing. the second not guilty verdict, i squeezed her hand even more. and then after the third not guilty verdict, i squeezed it every tighter, and i m certain i cracked a bone in there somewhere. after that, the lying to law enforcement charges came, and it wasn t until the second lying to law enforcement second guilty that i thought to myself, wait a minute, all of the serious