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publicity in the orlando area, unprecedented in the state of florida, according to the judge, the jurors will be coming from the tampa bay area, about 100 miles to the west. right now, you can see that the jury selection is going on here, that is jose baez, that was lead attorney for casey anthony and the 25-year-old for much of the past hour, seen wiping her nose and crying throughout much of the case. the jury selection is expected to take weeks and the jurors will be taken to orlando, sequestered in a hotel. [inaudible] jon: it appears that we have lost our link to miami where phil keating was telling us about the jury selection underway in the casey anthony murder trial. it is going to be one of the big legal events in florida this year, obviously, that trial garnered international attention, the case, the investigation, into the death of little kaylee anthony, garnered international attention.
and good morning to you from the fox news room and good morning to you jenna lee. jenna: good morning to you jon scott. glad you re with us, ebb. we have brand new details about the treasure trove of bin laden s hideout, senior intel officers say it s enough to fill a library, a small college library, in fact, calling it the most significant amount of intelligence they ve ever gotten in the war on terror. all this as we learn more about the final tape the al-qaeda leader made just before his death. steve centanni has more on this. steve. reporter: intelligence officials are working around the clock as we speak analyzing that treasure droaive of trove of drel intense seized at bin laden s compound. among the items were videotapes showing osama bin laden usama bin laden huddled on the floor, under a blanket, watching himself on tv. bin laden was killed one week ago in a bold commando raid ordered by the president after intense deliberations. my number one concern was if
well, good morning to you. welcome to mornings on 2. i m dave clark. good morning. i m tori campbell. it s monday, may 9th. topping our news, a frightening security scare on a jet bound for sfo. investigators say a passenger bolted out of his seat and rushed toward the cockpit. ktvu s kraig debro is live at sfo with new information about the passenger and his ties to the middle east. reporter: police don t know if the man has any ties to organizations. he has a middle eastern passport. behind me is the terminal where passengers eventually made their way through off the flight landed around 9:15 last night. it was bound from sfo from chicago. about 30 minutes before the flight was scheduled to land, a passenger calmly walked to the cockpit door. the passenger got to the door and started pounding on the door and yelling. people blogging on a website claiming to be on the flight say the suspect yelled god is great in arabic. i also did here that, but i haven t seen t
good morning, everyone. we start with a fox news alert this morning because new video into the fox newsroom showing some of that aftermath of the magnitude 7.7 earthquake i was just telling you about. it hit the indonesia island triggering a small tsunami. aubry belford joins us from the indonesia capital of jakarta. good morning. good morning. go ahead. sorry, the quake struck early this morning local time which would have been last night in the states. as you said, it was about 7.7. i ve been speaking to people up in the local capital and they say there was a lot of panic on the street as the quake struck. people were fleeing their homes on to the street and fleeing for high ground. you have to remember this was actually the place worst hit by the 2004 asian tsunami. there s a lot of panic on the streets there. there s reports it was felt as far away as malaysia and so far, there s been much less damage than was feared. there s been a dozen injuries. no deaths and a