daughter took that vaccine, that injection and she suffered from mental retardation thereafter. it can have very dangerous side effects. the mother was crying when she came up to me last night. i didn t know who she was before the debate. this is the very real concern. people have to draw their own conclusions. that was bachmann on the today show accounting what some stranger said to her. no reason to doubt someone says this to mrs. bachmann but it s incredibly irresponsible for her to repeat this as part of her argument against the hpv vaccine and then throw up her hands and say, make of it what you will p the cdc says there s no evidence that this has any link to the vaccine. bachmann is spreading all-out falsehood here. a dangerous falsehood at that. and its not the first time she s done this. i want to play you some of her other statements in the past, and keep in mind, there s no political wiggle room on these statements. no grey areas or spin. what you re about to h
in a trial filled with so many twists and turns, a controversial verdict is yet another. as to the charge of first-degree murder, we the jury find the defendant not guilty. as to the charge of aggravated child abuse, we the jury find the defendant not guilty. as to the charge of aggravated manslaughter of a child, we the jury find the defendant not guilty. 25-year-old casey anthony breathes a sigh of relief as she is acquitted of murdering her 2 1/2-year-old daughter and found guilty only on the misdemeanor charges of lying to police. after serving more than one thousand days in prison, casey will walk free on sunday, july 17th. walking free. i think that troubles a lot of people. people who think they know what happened to little caylee. after a 33-day trial, it takes the jury fewer than 11 hours to deliver its unanimous decision. a stunned jaw-dropping moment. the jury, made up of seven women and five men, was sequestered, not only from their loved ones, but als
sending a loud disapproval, but them saying that she believed from the beginning she was innocent. casey did not murder caylee. it s that simple. you cannot convict someone until they ve had their day in court. this is a lesson to those of you who have indulged in media assassination for three years. bill: phil keating has been our man outside the courthouse in orlando, florida. phil, good morning down there. how likely is it that casey anthony walks free this week? reporter: it s certainly possible. it s in the realm of possibility that judge belvin perry, jr., tomorrow convenes the sentencing hearing of casey anthony and says time served is good enough, you ve been in jail for the most part of three years, you can walk free, but more likely, she ll probably serve another year or two in the orange county jail before she s finally let free, because the 412 days that she was sentenced are eating up most of that three years in jail for casey anthony, those were for six co
party girl. do you recognize her. that s the hot body contest. or a misunderstood loving mom. casey and caylee had a very special bond. everything has been taken from me. two sides, two very different stories. casey is accused of killing her 2 1/2-year-old daughter, caylee marie. this particular case has just fascinated everybody. the toddler was last seen alive in june 2008, a month later casey claimed the little girl was missing, kidnapped by a baby-sitter. her skeletal remains were found six months later. nbc s kerry sanders has covered the case from the beginning. trial is unique because of the emotional connection that strangers can have because there s a little girl here who died. the casey anthony murder trial. dramatic evidence today in the casey anthony murder trial. the massive attention the trial has received so far indicates that the story has touched a nerve. people are shocked to think that a mother could murder her own child. you may
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