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still, in the end, casey anthony was acquitted of murder. as for durst's comments it could be argued that the context is unclear and we don't yet know when hbo knew what they had and if they shared it with law enforcement. >>> still to come a young, talented 24-year-old football player retires from the nfl over safety issues. cnn's andy scholes has the latest. >> he was a san francisco 49ers leading tackler last season but he's walking away from the game of football because of concerns about the lock term effects of repetitive head trauma. i'll tell you what he said about his retirement when "newsroom" continues. before earning enough cash back from bank of america to help pay for her kids' ice time. before earning 1% cash back everywhere, every time. and 2% back at the grocery store. even before she got 3% back on gas all with no hoops to jump through. katie used her bankamericard cash rewards credit card to stay warm and toasty during the heat of competition. that's the comfort of rewarding connections. apply online or at a bank of america
still, in the end, casey anthony was acquitted of murder. as for durst's comments it could be argued that the context is unclear and we don't yet know when hbo knew what they had and if they shared it with law enforcement. >>> still to come a young, talented 24-year-old football player retires from the nfl over safety issues. cnn's andy scholes has the latest. >> he was a san francisco 49ers leading tackler last season but he's walking away from the game of football because of...
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remember casey anthony's trial following her daughter's 2008 disappearance? her defense team argued these pictures of anthony going clubbing while her daughter caylee was missing, should not be shown in court. the judge said the pictures vilified casey. the judge allowed the pictures in court. >> juror number 12? >> yes. >> reporter: still, in the end, casey anthony was acquitted of murder. randi kaye cnn, new york. >> there's plenty to talk about tonight with jeffrey toobin and mark geragos. the director of the movie said they gave the audio to the california authorities months ago and they hoped durst would be arrested sooner. >> did you ask me? >> yes, jeff. >> i don't know. but surely the film had a lot to do with this. remember this is a story about a competent journalist and incompetent police across three states. so the fact that the lapd and the l.a. district attorney's office is whining, or saying things that oh we had him all along, where the heck have they been for the past few decades? the fact is andrew broke this case and the police are finally
remember casey anthony's trial following her daughter's 2008 disappearance? her defense team argued these pictures of anthony going clubbing while her daughter caylee was missing, should not be shown in court. the judge said the pictures vilified casey. the judge allowed the pictures in court. >> juror number 12? >> yes. >> reporter: still, in the end, casey anthony was acquitted of murder. randi kaye cnn, new york. >> there's plenty to talk about tonight with jeffrey...
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. >> joining me now, criminal defense attorney linda kinney bodden who represented casey anthony. on the phone with me is the last person known to have seen susan berman before she was shot and killed her friend. welcome to both of you. rich to you first on the phone. i have to go back to the multiple pictures we've now seen today of robert durst smiling coming out of court, in the back of this patrol car. when you see these photos what do you make of these? >> he is able to represent himself as somebody who he isn't. i met him, and i did not get any kind of vibe from him that he was a serial killer but clearly he is. >> linda, you heard his attorney durst's attorney saying the warrant is based upon a tv show and not the facts. >> right. i tried the phil specter case out in hollywood. he's going to say this is a great drama. it's a great hollywood story. but it's going to get awards. but that's not the truth. it's a drama. it's tv. it's hollywood. now let's get to the facts. he's going to say that hot mic -- durst said i want it. he didn't want an arrest. what does it all mean? he
. >> joining me now, criminal defense attorney linda kinney bodden who represented casey anthony. on the phone with me is the last person known to have seen susan berman before she was shot and killed her friend. welcome to both of you. rich to you first on the phone. i have to go back to the multiple pictures we've now seen today of robert durst smiling coming out of court, in the back of this patrol car. when you see these photos what do you make of these? >> he is able to...
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. >> so i walk in and i have covered many cases like casey anthony and zimmerman and drew peterson, all of that p.m. so i sit down and within a minute the defense attorney sees me -- >> rightly so. i would have done the same thing. >> and the d.a. says, i'm not calling her. he said, i'm calling her. so i have to go out of the courtroom, get lawyers. i come back in and say, hey, judge, he has to serve me and i have a first amendment right to be here. what do you think of that? >> his right to call you as a witness trumps your first amendment right. >> okay. >> and if you were involved then that's a big word right now but you were heavily involved with this case. >> i opened it in 2000. >> exactly. he is in a bit after reach but i erred on the side of -- i was there for fox. >> doesn't matter. you could have been there as a courtroom artist. if you are a possibly a witness with evidence that is admissible, he did the right thing, defense attorney, by asking you to be removed. if the judge says no, then he has an appellate issue -- >> the guy sees red when he sees me. and this guy admitted
. >> so i walk in and i have covered many cases like casey anthony and zimmerman and drew peterson, all of that p.m. so i sit down and within a minute the defense attorney sees me -- >> rightly so. i would have done the same thing. >> and the d.a. says, i'm not calling her. he said, i'm calling her. so i have to go out of the courtroom, get lawyers. i come back in and say, hey, judge, he has to serve me and i have a first amendment right to be here. what do you think of that?...
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al jazeera america national correspond libby casey has the story, behind the story, that's still ahead on "inside story." >> tomorrow. >> you have to look at the suffering of these children. >> director of unicef, anthony lake. >> every one of those numbers is an individual child. >> helping the innocent victims of war. >> what can unicef do? >> there's a very short answer... our best. >> every tomorrow night. >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping. inspiring. entertaining. talk to al jazeera. tomorrow, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. glur ooh watching "inside story" on laks, i'm ray suarez. covering 100,000 wells on public lands. the rules require new inspections and requirements that companies disclose what chemicals they pump into the ground to break open oil and goes deposits. and under influence regulations from epa the states are now required to reduce the amount of pollution from coal-fired power plants. from his influential seat in washington, senate majority leader mitch mcconnell o
al jazeera america national correspond libby casey has the story, behind the story, that's still ahead on "inside story." >> tomorrow. >> you have to look at the suffering of these children. >> director of unicef, anthony lake. >> every one of those numbers is an individual child. >> helping the innocent victims of war. >> what can unicef do? >> there's a very short answer... our best. >> every tomorrow night. >> i lived that...