The prosecution's case in the trial of Casey Anthony is wrapping up. On Tuesday, the prosecution brought the tattoo artist responsible for tattooing "Bella Vita" on Anthony's back to the stand; Anthony got the tattoo in the days her daughter, Caylee, was missing. The witness could be the prosecution's last before the defense argues its case. Also on the stand Tuesday was Casey's mother who appeared to mouth "I love you" to her daughter.
The defense team's argument is expected to begin Thursday and to last no longer than two weeks. There is a possibility that Casey Anthony could take the stand during that time. Legal Contributor Sunny Hostin says the defense will need Anthony's testimony in order to bolster its case.
Hostin discusses the case's developments and looks ahead to the defense team's upcoming argument.
FULL STORYFor many of you at home during the recession, you learned how to spend less and pay off your bills.
Unfortunately, the same can't be said for Washington.
The U.S. government recently reached its debt limit, and last week Republican Senator Jeff Sessions, a ranking member of the Senate Budget Committee, used the work of this morning's guest to argue against raising the debt ceiling without deep cuts in federal spending.
Kenneth Rogoff, Professor of Economics at Harvard University, talks to Christine Romans about America's economic recovery. Where does it stand today?
FULL STORYFormer Massachusetts Governor Mitt Romney was the favorite going in to the New Hampshire GOP debate, but was he the favorite coming out?
CNN Senior Political Analyst David Gergen and Political Director for the National Journal Ron Brownstein review Monday's GOP debate with American Morning's Kiran Chetry.
FULL STORYGOP presidential candidates at Monday's New Hampshire debate took continuous jabs at President Obama.
Former White House Press Secretary and current Obama campaign surrogate Robert Gibbs responds to the debate this morning on American Morning.
FULL STORYPresidential candidates took jabs at President Obama at Monday's GOP debate in New Hampshire.
When former Minnesota Governor Tim Pawlenty had the chance to take a face-to-face jab at Mitt Romney for the health care policy he introduced in Massachusetts, Pawlenty chose instead chose to take aim at President Obama.
Pawlenty speaks with American Morning's Kiran Chetry about his performance in Monday's debate.
FULL STORYAmerican Morning is checking in with undecided voters this morning following Monday's GOP debate. Where did the candidates win and where did they fall short?
New Hampshire residents Wayne Barrows, Maureen Barrows and Tyler McAfee tell Christine Romans how they think the candidates did.
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