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let's meet casey. come on out. [applause] welcome. >> get married in vegas i don't know about that one. we'll hear the truth >> kirk: someone is getting married in veg? >> he always wants to talk about getting married when we are out there. so we are going to find out the truth >> kirk: we will find out a lot of things. you were with your ex for the three days. did you have sex? >> no. no. >> kirk: do you believe him? that is what you want to find out >> he had perfume over his face and hands and your chest >> we were mcdonald's and she was spraying >> at mcdonald's. sometimes at mcdonald's you want to not smell like a mcnugget. all right. when we go to break, i wt to find out a few things. i just want to find out if there's excitement in this relationip. because it seems like there's not a lot of passion. >> from ohio to hollywood now, i mean we have been here for the past year. but she still is talking about it all the time. >> kirk: and it's driving you crazy? >> sure. and i want this to stop today. >> kirk: you
let's meet casey. come on out. [applause] welcome. >> get married in vegas i don't know about that one. we'll hear the truth >> kirk: someone is getting married in veg? >> he always wants to talk about getting married when we are out there. so we are going to find out the truth >> kirk: we will find out a lot of things. you were with your ex for the three days. did you have sex? >> no. no. >> kirk: do you believe him? that is what you want to find out...
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casey has no regrets for standing up. >> i had only one friend in high school, just one. now i have millions. >>> halfway around the world, it's an ordinary day in southern california. until a smoke shop gets two unwelcome visitors. and the unlikeliest of heroes springs into action. [ barking ] july 7th, 2012, altadena, california. duane deer is never far from his loyal dog, the rescued stray named paco, he brings to work with him each day. >> they were going to put him to sleep so i went down and grabbed the dog and brought him home. >> one of the stops on paco's daily rounds is the ace smoke shop two doors away. >> he would just hang out in the store. he had a bed there and would just hang there all day. >> alfred is the store's clerk. >> he was very close to me. he's the best friend. to me. he's great. >> alfred is about to discover just how loyal his four-legged friend really is. when two hooded robbers make an unwelcome visit. >> you have to do it -- anything you want. >> paco starts to bark. [ barking ] as alfred is held at gunpoint. >> if the gun is fake or real, y
casey has no regrets for standing up. >> i had only one friend in high school, just one. now i have millions. >>> halfway around the world, it's an ordinary day in southern california. until a smoke shop gets two unwelcome visitors. and the unlikeliest of heroes springs into action. [ barking ] july 7th, 2012, altadena, california. duane deer is never far from his loyal dog, the rescued stray named paco, he brings to work with him each day. >> they were going to put him to...
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we are blessed because we have casey's doctor in houston texas, dr. samia, and first and foremost, we haven't spent much time talks about desmoid tumors, can you explain what it is and how common it is? >> sure. so, desmoid tumors known as aggressive fibromitosis, is a soft tissue, that arises and is a solitary slow-growing mass. it can pop up anywhere in the body. it was present intraabdominal, or it can be in the abdomen or in any extremity. it appears benign on histologist and lacks the ability to metasticize, it can cut off blood supply, invade other organs, grow big and cause pain. it has a tendency to recur, repeatedly. it's a rare tumor, i mean, we have 2-4 new cases per million people, per year in the u.s.. >> doctor, thank you so much for joining us! [ crowd cheering ] [ applause ] >> casey, jeff, you have been through so very much. and we want to give you something special. we will send you on a full day of relaxation, massages and facials and mani's, and pedi's. jeff, known if you are into those. >> that's why they're called mani's. >> the
we are blessed because we have casey's doctor in houston texas, dr. samia, and first and foremost, we haven't spent much time talks about desmoid tumors, can you explain what it is and how common it is? >> sure. so, desmoid tumors known as aggressive fibromitosis, is a soft tissue, that arises and is a solitary slow-growing mass. it can pop up anywhere in the body. it was present intraabdominal, or it can be in the abdomen or in any extremity. it appears benign on histologist and lacks...
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i turn now to libby casey on capitol hill. libby these cuts that were put into place as a result of sequester are now part of this package that will be forwarded on to the house and then to the president's desk. >> reporter: it's my understanding they will put together this group that will be working together. and we have breaking news for you. one question we have really been wondering is will sen not ted cruz put the brakes on this process? he is saying he will not do that. he says he will not vote for this bill, he does not support it, but he will not stall or delay. he says there is nothing to be gained from that at this point. so that's big news, because what that means is that the senate could likely reach unanimous consent to move the process along faster. that's key because that gets us closer to hitting some crucial votes before we hit that debt limit deadline. >> january 15th, the government is funded until that point, february 7th is the new debt ceiling deadline. are we confident that this will pass the senate and
i turn now to libby casey on capitol hill. libby these cuts that were put into place as a result of sequester are now part of this package that will be forwarded on to the house and then to the president's desk. >> reporter: it's my understanding they will put together this group that will be working together. and we have breaking news for you. one question we have really been wondering is will sen not ted cruz put the brakes on this process? he is saying he will not do that. he says he...
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casey con. mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pen. mr. casey: thanpen -- mr. casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. casey: thank you, mr. president. we're grateful for the work you're doing presiding this weekend. i don't know if you're at the beginning of the end. mr. president, i want to start by commending the work of the capitol police. i didn't have a chance to do that yesterday in light of what happened here on -- here in washington just the other day, a terrible incident, a terrible tragedy. and as usual, the capitol police handled it with professionalism and with very effective policing and law enforcement and kept -- kept people safe. but we should -- we should commend them on -- on every -- every day, not just on days when there's a dangerous incident that takes place. so we thank them for that. and question gather here today to talk about our country and whether or not we're going to finally, after almost a full week now, finally have a government that's open and operating and functioning. i think a lot of pe
casey con. mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pen. mr. casey: thanpen -- mr. casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. casey: thank you, mr. president. we're grateful for the work you're doing presiding this weekend. i don't know if you're at the beginning of the end. mr. president, i want to start by commending the work of the capitol police. i didn't have a chance to do that yesterday in light of what happened here on -- here in...
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all this is quite consistent with casey's relativism. after all human nature serves as the basis for human relationships and sexuality and use subjective view of the former belief inexorably to a subject a few of the latter. it was no example -- it was no accident that the examples the story chose to illustrate the connection between natural and positive law was marriage. stories relief in a fixed human nature logically entailed a fixed conception of marriage. having adopted this objectivist assumption in casey lawrence extends them to protect a relativistic conception that human sexuality. and now comes the united states versus windsor of this past term. windsor and validated the section of the defense of marriage act that defined marriage as the union between a man and a woman for the purposes of federal law a definition that accords with what i would call the conjugal view of marriage. commentators have noted that it's difficult to determine the precise rationale for windsor, a confusion reflected in the contrast between chief justice
all this is quite consistent with casey's relativism. after all human nature serves as the basis for human relationships and sexuality and use subjective view of the former belief inexorably to a subject a few of the latter. it was no example -- it was no accident that the examples the story chose to illustrate the connection between natural and positive law was marriage. stories relief in a fixed human nature logically entailed a fixed conception of marriage. having adopted this objectivist...
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all this is consistent with casey's relativism. after all human nature receivers as the basis for human relationships and sexuality and a subjective view of the former will lead to a subjective view of the latter. it was no accident that the example chose to show the connection between natural law and positive law was marriage. the belief in a fixed human nature logically entailed a fixed conception of marriage. having adopted the subjective assumptions of casey they extend them to protect a relatively conception of human sexuality. now comes the united states and windsor and the past term. they defined marriage as theupon between a man and women for purposes of federal law. a deaf nation that accords with what i call the view of marriage. commentators noted it is difficult to determine the precise rationale a confusion reflected in the contrast between the chief justice report's characterization as a federalism decision and justice schee ya's view that windsor leads to invalidation of state marriage law. notable scholars like prof
all this is consistent with casey's relativism. after all human nature receivers as the basis for human relationships and sexuality and a subjective view of the former will lead to a subjective view of the latter. it was no accident that the example chose to show the connection between natural law and positive law was marriage. the belief in a fixed human nature logically entailed a fixed conception of marriage. having adopted the subjective assumptions of casey they extend them to protect a...
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the forged signature from belvin perry in the casey anthony trial. the sheriff believes the killers are still in florida. air marshall under arrest. is he accused of taking cell phone pictures up women's dresses. air marshall taking the photos as women boarded the southwest airline flight in nashville. is he charged with disorderly conduct and that's tonight's speed read. new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learmore at purinaone.com they always have. they always will. that's why you take charge of your future. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. >>> now back to the murder trial of utah dr. mcneil accused of drowping his wife in the bathtub. mistress whose wife name is gipsy. with us now is jim hammer and here in washin
the forged signature from belvin perry in the casey anthony trial. the sheriff believes the killers are still in florida. air marshall under arrest. is he accused of taking cell phone pictures up women's dresses. air marshall taking the photos as women boarded the southwest airline flight in nashville. is he charged with disorderly conduct and that's tonight's speed read. new purina one true instinct has 30. active dogs crave nutrient-dense food. so we made purina one true instinct. learmore at...
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arthur and casey are seniors. it's their last year before going out into the real world. >> tapping the keg right now, getting it going. >> reporter: and they say they are going to make the most of it. the beer bong, the keg stand, the handle pull, and a popular sport called beer pong isn't the only thing they are going to do. >> we'll probably end up blacking the [ censor bleep ] out. find biddies, and out of them, and then wake up the next day and take them out for breakfast. you hear about the girl at the time she knows what she is doing, and wants to do what she is doing, and then she wakes up, and is like what did i do last night. >> if she had come up to me and be like i don't know who we [ censor bleep ] you are, and i didn't want to have sex with you, i don't know what i would do. it's terrifying. >> megan and emily are also in their last year at ku. they are in the same social circle as arthur and case i can and have partied most weekends since they started school here. >> the purpose of the weekend is ge
arthur and casey are seniors. it's their last year before going out into the real world. >> tapping the keg right now, getting it going. >> reporter: and they say they are going to make the most of it. the beer bong, the keg stand, the handle pull, and a popular sport called beer pong isn't the only thing they are going to do. >> we'll probably end up blacking the [ censor bleep ] out. find biddies, and out of them, and then wake up the next day and take them out for...
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casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. casey: i would ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. casey: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to consideration of s. res. 267 which was submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 267 relative to the death of rod grams, former united states senator for the state of minnesota. the presiding officer: without objection the senate will proceed to the measure. mr. casey: use use the resolution be agreed to, the preamble be agreed to, and the motion to reconsider be laid upon the table with no intervening action or debate. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. casey: i understand that there are four measures at the desk and i ask for their first reading en bloc. the presiding officer: the clerk will read the title of the measures for the first time. the clerk: h.j. res. 84 making conti
casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. casey: i would ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. casey: thank you, mr. president. i ask unanimous consent that the senate proceed to consideration of s. res. 267 which was submitted earlier today. the presiding officer: the clerk will report. the clerk: s. res. 267 relative to the death of rod grams, former united states senator for the state of minnesota. the...
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we turn now to libby casey who is live on capitol hill. libby have republicans reacted to president obama's comments this morning? >> even though president obama is taking his message on the road, it's the same talking points, so don't expect republican reaction to change much either. stephanie they are saying we're not going to bargain either, and as mike just pointed out, we haven't gotten any closer to ending this government shutdown. so what are the opsuns on the table? here in the house of representatives there could be talk of a grand bargain. that sounds dramatic, when republicans and democrats are trying to reach an agreement, sometimes they will throw more on the table. and harry reid said last night that there is potential to discuss other big-picture items if they can get over this hurdle of funding the -- >> okay. we just lost libby casey's live shot there, but she was talking about the grand bargain, which is a potential option for lawmakers throwing more on the table and giving more points for negotiation. as the shutdown dra
we turn now to libby casey who is live on capitol hill. libby have republicans reacted to president obama's comments this morning? >> even though president obama is taking his message on the road, it's the same talking points, so don't expect republican reaction to change much either. stephanie they are saying we're not going to bargain either, and as mike just pointed out, we haven't gotten any closer to ending this government shutdown. so what are the opsuns on the table? here in the...
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casey's brother and friends joined in the protest. they say the former host of radio's top 40 countdown has parkinson's disease. and his second wife, jean, who played loretta on "cheers" is keeping him isolated. >>> an emotional day in court for ty warner. he broke down crying as he admitted to keeping $24 million in secret swiss bank accounts. he apologized to the judge. said there was no excuse for his actions. he could face five years in prison. he is paying a $53 million fine. >>> there could soon be another edition to another family. chelsea clinton tells "glamour" magazine, she and her husband have decided 2014 would be the year of the baby. chelsea says her mom asks about it every, single day. just like a mom would. >> sounds like mom. >> no pressure there, huh? >> not at all. >>> time, now, for sports. a high-stakes baseball game in cleveland, win or the season is over. >> and a hockey fight boiled over to the benches between the coaches. here is neil everett at espn. >> good morning, america. i'm neil everett on the "sportsce
casey's brother and friends joined in the protest. they say the former host of radio's top 40 countdown has parkinson's disease. and his second wife, jean, who played loretta on "cheers" is keeping him isolated. >>> an emotional day in court for ty warner. he broke down crying as he admitted to keeping $24 million in secret swiss bank accounts. he apologized to the judge. said there was no excuse for his actions. he could face five years in prison. he is paying a $53 million...
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and casey hunt asked him about those rumors that he's in iowa with presidential aspirations. >> in 2011, governor perry did this with the congressman when he was running for president. are you here for that? >> that's a very dangerous comparison on a lot of fronts, not the least of which is governor perry is a lot better shot than i am.
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casey kayson is an assistant project manager for cahill construction. he says qualified crane operators are in demand. >> we even search internationally sometimes for these power crane operators when we are shorthanded. >> reporter: it's not just the specialized crane operators working, there's a big demand for all the other jobs too. >> they get the local hires and people from the neighborhood to get in there. >> reporter: carpenters, plumbers, electricians, equipment operators of all kinds all needed says michael theriot. >> wages are good. >> reporter: but michael is worried about the government derailing the good times. >> it's a good question how long this is going to last. certainly we worry about events in washington and what they could do to the economy.
casey kayson is an assistant project manager for cahill construction. he says qualified crane operators are in demand. >> we even search internationally sometimes for these power crane operators when we are shorthanded. >> reporter: it's not just the specialized crane operators working, there's a big demand for all the other jobs too. >> they get the local hires and people from the neighborhood to get in there. >> reporter: carpenters, plumbers, electricians, equipment...
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casey: my little brother luke motivates me a lot. just seeing him grow up and everything it makes me realize i have a blessing. motivates me on and off the field, just take advantage of every opportunity i have. -- et's go southeast to florida, where joe mccann met a rising star in the golf world... the weather in tampa, florida makes it a great place to live if you love golf... and terese romeo does. the junior at freedom high school found a passion for the game soon after she first picked up a club. terese :34 one christmas, my aunt got a me golf club, just because my entire family plays golf. they took me out and let me swing a couple times. jeff took me out and said hey let's teach you to play golf. and i thought it was the most fun jeff leonard :49 - my first interaction with terese, she was about 8 or 9 years old. she challenged me to a putting contest. i beat her, she cried, and i knew we had a very competitive young lady on our hands. vanessa: :58 one day we just put a club in her hand, she started swinging. jeff leonard said
casey: my little brother luke motivates me a lot. just seeing him grow up and everything it makes me realize i have a blessing. motivates me on and off the field, just take advantage of every opportunity i have. -- et's go southeast to florida, where joe mccann met a rising star in the golf world... the weather in tampa, florida makes it a great place to live if you love golf... and terese romeo does. the junior at freedom high school found a passion for the game soon after she first picked up...
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other than that, i can't see any reason she would preclude casey kasem from enjoying his children, other than -- >> also could be bad blood between the two. but absent neglect or abuse or evidence of that, i am in accord. it will be very difficult for the children to see their dad. >> again, a lot of this is based on the account from the children's point of view. we tried to reach out to jean kasem for comment. so far we have not heard back to get her side of the story. thanks so much, gentlemen. appreciate it. always good to see you. looking dapper as usual. this is when you can catch our guys, avery and richard, brilliant take on the cases of the day, week, month. you name it. thanks so much, gentlemen. appreciate it. >>> have you noticed? ♪ nothing says, "i'm happy to see you too," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. you know who you are. you can part a crowd, without saying a word... if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... you stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts... well muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and z
other than that, i can't see any reason she would preclude casey kasem from enjoying his children, other than -- >> also could be bad blood between the two. but absent neglect or abuse or evidence of that, i am in accord. it will be very difficult for the children to see their dad. >> again, a lot of this is based on the account from the children's point of view. we tried to reach out to jean kasem for comment. so far we have not heard back to get her side of the story. thanks so...
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bby casey. libby where is the fight over. a week ago we were talk heard it this fight is over the nation's debt. what is the fight over. >> it does feel like a moving target, tony you are right. what got the government shutdown and the march toward the debt limit date. it start with senator cruz and letters saying that we need to he city fine the healthcardieto. we need a vote on raising the debt ceiling with spendin spend. you think back to the fiscal cliff crisis and we were healthcare again and again, we have to think about the grandchildren and the legacy they will receive and if we don't make the spending cuts as the debt grows and grows. this is a popular line that senator boehner has had success with in the past. we are hearing an entrenchment. both sides are saying i'm willing to negotiate at the end of the day it's not happening, tony. >> if we are talking about a moving target and the crux is not over the affordable care act and it's really about the deficit, does that mean that we can stop having this discussion ab
bby casey. libby where is the fight over. a week ago we were talk heard it this fight is over the nation's debt. what is the fight over. >> it does feel like a moving target, tony you are right. what got the government shutdown and the march toward the debt limit date. it start with senator cruz and letters saying that we need to he city fine the healthcardieto. we need a vote on raising the debt ceiling with spendin spend. you think back to the fiscal cliff crisis and we were healthcare...
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casey, as you said, we're waiting for this police press conference. do we have any more details about when we should expect that? >> reporter: at this point it's already been delayed past what we expected, so, of course, this is somewhat typical for a situation like this. law enforcement needs time to sort of collect all of the information and they want to make sure they can come and provide some level of new detail. we do know that the roads are still all closed in this area well past the crime scene itself. many people who have cars that are parked around here have been told that they're going to have to leave them here forself ho v hours. they won't be able to move them off the curb. so at this point we're still just waiting on new tidbits of information. >> thanks so much, kasie hunt there live from the scene. we're joined by eleanor holmes norton with us from washington. good afternoon, ma'am. >> good afternoon, martin. >> i imagine that this is almost too much for you to bear, the second shooting in the capitol that you represent in, what, two w
casey, as you said, we're waiting for this police press conference. do we have any more details about when we should expect that? >> reporter: at this point it's already been delayed past what we expected, so, of course, this is somewhat typical for a situation like this. law enforcement needs time to sort of collect all of the information and they want to make sure they can come and provide some level of new detail. we do know that the roads are still all closed in this area well past...
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we were seeing some beautiful black and white pick chootures and your brother casey. one really gets a sense that you all were very close brothers and clearly it must be just very heartbreaking right now that you're not able to be with your brother, get together with him. mauner, thank you so much. sorry we're out of time. we did, however, try to reach jean kasem to get her side of the story. but so far, she has not responded to our request. and, of course, all the best. nobody likes to see a family feud. mauner, thank you. we'll be right back. >>> people are asking a whole lot of questions these days about affordable care. dr. sanjay gupta with answers. but first, unprecedented number of u.s. troops are surviving serious wounds and returning home from fighting in iraq and afghanistan. this week's cnn hero has stepped in to help the vets are housing, education, job replacement. meet michael conklin. >> the first trip to walter reed was one of my toughest trips. when i saw the amount of wounded shs it was shocking. >> both my legs are amputated above the knee. >> i los
we were seeing some beautiful black and white pick chootures and your brother casey. one really gets a sense that you all were very close brothers and clearly it must be just very heartbreaking right now that you're not able to be with your brother, get together with him. mauner, thank you so much. sorry we're out of time. we did, however, try to reach jean kasem to get her side of the story. but so far, she has not responded to our request. and, of course, all the best. nobody likes to see a...
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libby casey on capitol hill for us. thank you. earlier i spoke with al jazeera's political contributor michael shure. this is what he said the shutdown was all about. >> what will be looked back on is about the republican party sort of finding their soul, what they want to be about, what the speaker wants to be about, what their caucus wants to be about. one of the things that is problematic for them right now they find out how divided they are. there is still a lot of work to be done whether it be on immigration, sequestration, and he has a divided caucus, this speaker, and it will be a little difficult for him. i imagine they'll try to run from this as quickly as they can and get on things that resonate with independents like talking about we don't want tax heights if we're going to get a budget deal, things like that, i think that's what it's going to be about. >> in january and february are we doing this all over again, in your opinion, and if not, why not. >> we have no indication that we're not going to be doing this, but we
libby casey on capitol hill for us. thank you. earlier i spoke with al jazeera's political contributor michael shure. this is what he said the shutdown was all about. >> what will be looked back on is about the republican party sort of finding their soul, what they want to be about, what the speaker wants to be about, what their caucus wants to be about. one of the things that is problematic for them right now they find out how divided they are. there is still a lot of work to be done...
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and let's talk live now to libby casey. she's on capitol hill for us. libby anything happening in house? >> the house is taking a series of votes, tony, but don't expect it to equal very much in the end. they have broken down the budget into some different key areas, national parks and museums, and budget item -- items that have garnered a lot of tension. the republicans say let's tackle them piecemeal. it is dead on arrive, though in the senate. the president is not going to support. eric cantor is the number two republican in the house, here is what he had to say about it. >> i hear the folks here behind us, and i'm as frustrated as they are, and i think my colleagues are as well. we are here to say these memorials, the washington monument, the world war ii memorial, the smithsonian, all out to be open. we'll bringing a bill to the house that will reopen these monuments and museums. >> you can hear people very upset in the background, a group of protesters showed up to say hey, we're tired of being furloughed and we want to get back to work, but you c
and let's talk live now to libby casey. she's on capitol hill for us. libby anything happening in house? >> the house is taking a series of votes, tony, but don't expect it to equal very much in the end. they have broken down the budget into some different key areas, national parks and museums, and budget item -- items that have garnered a lot of tension. the republicans say let's tackle them piecemeal. it is dead on arrive, though in the senate. the president is not going to support....
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since you are talking about the casey foundation, they are one of our sponsors. i'm trying to get a sense of where the push will come from beyond full answer the. -- beyond philanthropy. empathy -- ir think philanthropy can create resources for people that are arty there. i don't see them as a leader as much as an enabler to do it is already happening. there was recently an award given. i think they really set a bar for what can be accomplished at the restaurants. they have the freedom from want thel to recognize roosevelt's four freedoms that he addressed in 1941. this is a group of farm workers and which, historically, the most powerless and low paid groups in the country. 20 years ago, they started working together to raise wages and form coalitions with able in the state, with students and other citizens and other workers. successfullyrkers raised wages through a hunger strike in 30 days in the 250 mile march. it did them five years, but they raised those wages. but then they realize, really, it was the buyers who are keeping their wages low. they won four ye
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tell lawmakers roxanne's you this last minute deal and bob talks with casey about the long term risks of big government debt our government debt that is and i tried to part of talk with a couple of self-styled preppers take the threat of dollar armageddon pretty god seriously finally you might have heard about it before but never like this i'm talking about the modern day gold rush that is the hunt for a bit cryin now let's get to the show. a collective sigh of relief can be heard throughout the u.s. now that congress finally ended the shutdown per se and now the twenty four seven nonstop coverage can probably more pain to feel good holiday stories that's what we'll see happen next hour yesterday we have joked that i had to come black friday the day after thanksgiving that all of this would be but i distant memory to the turkey stuff shoppers and by january the latest g.d.p. figures will show a resilient economy and consumer that's right about the time that congress performs its next choreographed encore we're only today we saw this from bloomberg dead deal seen boosting u.s. consumer
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he was the judge in the casey anthony murder trial. >> somebody had to help them. they alone could not do this. >> i think someone outside helped them. >> one of the guys, joseph jenkins, has been on the run for 21 days. charles walker has been gone since october 8th. be on the lookout for the two men. >>> in the meantime, later this afternoon, an associate of former new england patriot aaron hernandez is set to be arraigned in a massachusetts courtroom. carlos ortiz faces a charge of accessory to murder. prosecutors say that ortiz was with hernandez on the night that odin lloyd was shot to death. >>> also a group of world war ii veterans from san diego headed to the nation's capitol today to visit the memorial there. it is finally officially open to the public. remember this, veterans moved barricades and stormed in when the government had shut it down. >> i feel sad that these self-serving politicians have disregard for most americans, they're only interested in their own political career or whatever. >> that is norman maxwell. it will be his first trip to the me
he was the judge in the casey anthony murder trial. >> somebody had to help them. they alone could not do this. >> i think someone outside helped them. >> one of the guys, joseph jenkins, has been on the run for 21 days. charles walker has been gone since october 8th. be on the lookout for the two men. >>> in the meantime, later this afternoon, an associate of former new england patriot aaron hernandez is set to be arraigned in a massachusetts courtroom. carlos ortiz...
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american radio legend, casey kasem now caught in the middle of a vicious feud. his wife versus the rest of his family. millions at stake. ♪ >>> get ready, america. it's your chance to decide what these adorable bouncing, baby pandas will be named. panda-monium starts this morning, only on "gma." >>> and good morning, america. take a look at that count right there. we're on day three of the government shutdown. no closer to a solution. so many daily activities being affected, from cashing a check to taking out a mortgage. we're also seeing potentially dangerous consequences like cutbacks and clinical trials for cancer patients. >> that, we are. and we showed you this astonishing picture on wednesday. remember sam's reaction. we showed you in the newscast yesterday. a nail right through a man's heart. how he survived. we're going to hear from him this morning. every time we see that. >> it's a good story. it's a happy story. >> yeah. yeah. we're going to begin with the weather and the two major storms brewing at this hour. i know you're tracking for us. >> so mu
american radio legend, casey kasem now caught in the middle of a vicious feud. his wife versus the rest of his family. millions at stake. ♪ >>> get ready, america. it's your chance to decide what these adorable bouncing, baby pandas will be named. panda-monium starts this morning, only on "gma." >>> and good morning, america. take a look at that count right there. we're on day three of the government shutdown. no closer to a solution. so many daily activities being...
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we have libby casey, but we'll go to jay carney talking about the deal that was just reached. >> again, applauds the leaders for the senate for coming together and working out a bipartisan solution. >> is there any concern even with this deal being made that a down grade from some of the rating agencies would be spending. >> i would refer you to the treasury for those kinds of assessments. we talk about the things that we can control which is calling on congress to quickly act on this compromise agreement and insure that the government reopens and the threat of default is removed. >> leading to additional budget talks this year once those talks are under way will the white house and president insist that revenue will be on the table? >> the president has insisted in these budget negotiations that he has been calling on all year everything has to be on the table. that will be his position going forward. what he believes is a fair approach to resolving our budget challenges is reflected in the budget he submitted. he knows even though that was a compromise proposition from the beginning
we have libby casey, but we'll go to jay carney talking about the deal that was just reached. >> again, applauds the leaders for the senate for coming together and working out a bipartisan solution. >> is there any concern even with this deal being made that a down grade from some of the rating agencies would be spending. >> i would refer you to the treasury for those kinds of assessments. we talk about the things that we can control which is calling on congress to quickly act...
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coming up with the help of about meran could two sub be casey research foundation bob explores the future of nuclear power in light of the fukushima daiichi disaster then what's the too big to fail bank with a cafeteria more sterile than its balance sheet ok we're setting the bar a bit low there but stay tuned to find out it's all coming up. i'm. a site that i think corporation kind of can. do and the bank try to call them all about money and i think that actually fix the politicians write the laws. that right. there just to plug. today's site. that. i would rather as questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question for. prize for energy independence are nothing new each president over the past forty years has made a plea for it here's richard nixon during his one thousand nine hundred seventy four state of the union address. break the back of the energy we will lay the foundation for our future capacity to meet america's energy needs from america's own resources. recently the i
coming up with the help of about meran could two sub be casey research foundation bob explores the future of nuclear power in light of the fukushima daiichi disaster then what's the too big to fail bank with a cafeteria more sterile than its balance sheet ok we're setting the bar a bit low there but stay tuned to find out it's all coming up. i'm. a site that i think corporation kind of can. do and the bank try to call them all about money and i think that actually fix the politicians write the...
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let's bring in libby casey. libby, talk us through the process, particularly for house republicans that brings them to this moment and this meeting with the president. >> if you recall when this all started tony, it was over the federal health care law on obamacare. senate ted cruz holding that talkathon and saying we're going to shut the government down if we don't see changes to the federal health care plan. that got the ball continually rolling, then we brought in this concern about the debt ceiling limit, and there was a real pivot in the republican ranks, especially among leadership who had concerns about the fight over the health care law being really a lost cause. we see the pivot from the speaker's office moving towards talking about the financial picture. they started at one place, a whole bunch of issues got mixed together and now we have pivoted to what it means for the debt ceiling. if the president were to sign off on this, we would still be coping with the federal government being partially shutter
let's bring in libby casey. libby, talk us through the process, particularly for house republicans that brings them to this moment and this meeting with the president. >> if you recall when this all started tony, it was over the federal health care law on obamacare. senate ted cruz holding that talkathon and saying we're going to shut the government down if we don't see changes to the federal health care plan. that got the ball continually rolling, then we brought in this concern about...
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republican stance and the democrats say we're still waiting for you to come to the table. >> libby casey reporting. closing of the recycl rocky moun national park. >> 1700 miles from washington, herds of elk, a imagines tick and moving photo open. entering rocky mountain national park, this year, main street is practically desserted. that's why right around the corner the gates to the national park are locked. this is what the government shut down looks like 8,000 feet above sea level. >> i don't think i'm ever going to be back to colorado, this is my one chance to see it. >> tourists are make a u-turn out of town. tina owns mountain shadows resort. this time of year she should be full, 16 guests. >> how many are here now. >> well, three. >> this has all the makings of a man made natural disaster. it comes on the heels of another disaster. crippling floods. >> we thought we had lost the infrastructure under our main street. >> the area has been scrambling to recover. what's harder to see is the economic damage. >> about 15 feet higher, you can see across there. >> gary and his family san
republican stance and the democrats say we're still waiting for you to come to the table. >> libby casey reporting. closing of the recycl rocky moun national park. >> 1700 miles from washington, herds of elk, a imagines tick and moving photo open. entering rocky mountain national park, this year, main street is practically desserted. that's why right around the corner the gates to the national park are locked. this is what the government shut down looks like 8,000 feet above sea...
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arthur and casey are seniors. it's the last year before going out into the real world. now. we are getting it going. >> and they say they are going to make the most of it. >> the beer bong, the keg stand, the handle pull, and a popular sport called beer pong. but drinking is not their only goal today. >> we are all probably going to end up blacking the [bleep] out and we will find bitties and take them ho home and we wake up with them. we all do it. we have conversation and we drink and bring them home and we wake up the next morning and take them out to breakfast and we move on with our day. >> that is pretty much it. that pretty well sums it up. >> there are nights we go out and we wake up around w up and a girl and we don't remember anything from the night before. it's nothing bad. we enjoy partying and we enjoy having a good time. it's how you meet new people and this is a big school. there are 30,000 kid that go here. there are new girls every night. >> while this group of friend celebrate the party culture they admit this ther there can be trouble. >> girls wake up and
arthur and casey are seniors. it's the last year before going out into the real world. now. we are getting it going. >> and they say they are going to make the most of it. >> the beer bong, the keg stand, the handle pull, and a popular sport called beer pong. but drinking is not their only goal today. >> we are all probably going to end up blacking the [bleep] out and we will find bitties and take them ho home and we wake up with them. we all do it. we have conversation and we...
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chief energy investment strategist at casey research and i first asked him about his outlook on your rainy and nuclear power. really in one thousand nine hundred eighty america produced over thirty five million pounds a year rain they were back then the world's largest consumer of uranium today america is still the largest consumer of uranium in the world but they produce about three and a half million pounds of uranium that's a big difference. because of three mile and because the show noble and because of fukushima the world doesn't like nuclear but the reality is it's part of your baseload energy matrix then you look at what happened to fukushima in two thousand and eleven and japan shut down forty nuclear reactors. which is why they're importing so much alan g. remember fifty percent of all the global alan g. come close to two countries japan and korea that's because they're not using their nuclear energy more shapin can't afford not to go back to nuclear and that's going to cause the big bull market in maybe not this year maybe not next year but when producers can't make the pro
chief energy investment strategist at casey research and i first asked him about his outlook on your rainy and nuclear power. really in one thousand nine hundred eighty america produced over thirty five million pounds a year rain they were back then the world's largest consumer of uranium today america is still the largest consumer of uranium in the world but they produce about three and a half million pounds of uranium that's a big difference. because of three mile and because the show noble...
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coming up with the help of marin could two sub be casey research foundation bob explores the future of nuclear power in light of the fukushima dai sastre then what's the too big to fail banks with a cafeteria more sterile than its balance sheet ok we're setting the bar a bit longer but stay tuned to find out it's all coming up. at. six o'clock six. we're going to do the job did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy back all those years. ago. in fact the single biggest threat facing our nation today is the corporate takeover of our government and i was proud to mco we've been a hydrogen right hand full of transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers but once i'm charging it on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem to try rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing if i ever feel ready to join the movement then welcome to it. i am the president
coming up with the help of marin could two sub be casey research foundation bob explores the future of nuclear power in light of the fukushima dai sastre then what's the too big to fail banks with a cafeteria more sterile than its balance sheet ok we're setting the bar a bit longer but stay tuned to find out it's all coming up. at. six o'clock six. we're going to do the job did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution and. that's because a free and open...
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casey said for them proceeding to trial would have meant retelling their stories in court and reliving their nightmares. >> in addition to dealing with actually happened to them, this litigation, potential litigation, was an ordeal unto itself for them. >> reporter: sandusky is serving a 30 to 60-year sentence. he maintains his innocence and is seeking a new trial. teresa garcia, cbs news. >>> a gas station clerk in 42 is bulletproof thanks to his cell phone. police say he was shot by a robber on monday. and his cell phone stopped the bullet. the worker apparently had no idea he had been hit, until he pulled his phone out of his pocket. he finds that the phone is wrecked. police are looking for the suspect. >>> straight ahead, your tuesday morning weather. >>> and the secret in the san francisco bay. what is google doing inside of this barge. ready or not. [ female announcer ] ...so you can be up there. here i come! [ female announcer ] ...down there, around there... and under there for him. tylenol® provides strong pain relief and won't irritate your stomach the way aleve® or even a
casey said for them proceeding to trial would have meant retelling their stories in court and reliving their nightmares. >> in addition to dealing with actually happened to them, this litigation, potential litigation, was an ordeal unto itself for them. >> reporter: sandusky is serving a 30 to 60-year sentence. he maintains his innocence and is seeking a new trial. teresa garcia, cbs news. >>> a gas station clerk in 42 is bulletproof thanks to his cell phone. police say he...
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libby casey is live on capitol hill. what was the tone there this morning? >> he was certainly not declaring victory and there were no big smiles, dell. really you heard some frustration. >> we seem to have lost libby casey on capitol hill. i'm checking. the feed is back now. libby are you there. >> i am dell. are you hear me okay? >> i can. >> maybe that's an indication that capitol hill is really quiet right now. but the president's tone was very serious. he was not full of big smiles. this was not a win he said and he had a few different audiences he was speaking to. one was the world, and he said the full faith in credit in the u.s. remains unquestioned. and the talked for federal workers and said thank you for going unpaid and thank you for some of you who worked without a paycheck, and hat a message to congress, and it was get to work, and get serious. >> we hear some members pushed for the shutdown say they were doing it to save the american economy. but nothing has done more to undermine our -- [ technical difficulties ] -- >> hurt the american econo
libby casey is live on capitol hill. what was the tone there this morning? >> he was certainly not declaring victory and there were no big smiles, dell. really you heard some frustration. >> we seem to have lost libby casey on capitol hill. i'm checking. the feed is back now. libby are you there. >> i am dell. are you hear me okay? >> i can. >> maybe that's an indication that capitol hill is really quiet right now. but the president's tone was very serious. he was...
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congratulations to casey for objective questions with no answers. jonathan martin, great pieces in the times these days. and jonathan capehart with "the washington post." >>> coming up, what is this shutdown fight about? an attempt by republicans to make an end run around democracy? they refuse to accept that president obama was elected before he -- when he promised to do it and re-elected after he did it. >>> also, remember that caught on tape moment of kentucky's two republican senators calculating the best way to spin shutting down the government over the affordable care act? well, kentucky's democratic governor says opponents should get over it. obama care is going to help poor people. steve beshear joins us next. >>> and why would anyone ask ted cruz to campaign for him? it just happened near washington, d.c. >>> finally sleeping on the job. here's congressman holden. maybe he heard enough from texas birther louie gohmert. i don't blame him a bit. this is "hardball," the place for politics. [ tires screech ] ♪ [ male announcer ] 1.21 gigawatt
congratulations to casey for objective questions with no answers. jonathan martin, great pieces in the times these days. and jonathan capehart with "the washington post." >>> coming up, what is this shutdown fight about? an attempt by republicans to make an end run around democracy? they refuse to accept that president obama was elected before he -- when he promised to do it and re-elected after he did it. >>> also, remember that caught on tape moment of kentucky's...
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the surprising connection it has to the casey anthony case. jody arias is trying a new career behind bars. heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. surprisingly bold flavor [announcer] ...every wish for a bed that could feel perfect under every part of your body... [man]ask me about our tempur-pedic. [announcer] they're sleeping on the newest tempur-pedic bed... the new tempur choice... [man]two remotes. [announcer] firmness settings for the head,legs,and back... these real owners get that famous tempur-pedic comfort how they like it. [woman]ask me about the lumbar button. [man]lumbar button [woman]lumbar [announcer] tempur-pedic.the most highly recommended bed in america. now the fun begins! >> thank you so much for joining us this morning. starting your weekend early with "fox & friends" fist. we appreciate it. six people on a small boat that cap size off the coast of fl
the surprising connection it has to the casey anthony case. jody arias is trying a new career behind bars. heart healthy, huh?! ugh! actually progresso's soup has pretty bold flavor. i love bold flavors! i'd love it if you'd open the chute! [ male announcer ] progresso. surprisingly bold flavor for a heart healthy soup. surprisingly bold flavor [announcer] ...every wish for a bed that could feel perfect under every part of your body... [man]ask me about our tempur-pedic. [announcer] they're...
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>> judge melvin perry is known for his time presiding over the casey anthony trial. his signature as sarah mentioned on the forged documents that set those men free. the judge is with us this morning with reaction from that. nice to have you with us, sir. do you have any sense at this point in time how this is happening? is your thinking that there's someone on the inside helping them? could it be an attorney? >> well, there are several alternatives as to how it happened. one, it could have been an attorney. it could be a jailhouse lawyer. inmates in jail sometimes do -- pleadings for each other. those are the two possible alternatives. it had to be someone with basic knowledge of legalese. >> basic knowledge, but i know you've said there should have been red flags from the very beginning simply of because of where the filings come from. this is not the type of document that would typically originate in the state attorney's office? >> that's correct, but you got to look who is handling the documents. was it a trial clerk? no. was it someone that came in in the clerk'
>> judge melvin perry is known for his time presiding over the casey anthony trial. his signature as sarah mentioned on the forged documents that set those men free. the judge is with us this morning with reaction from that. nice to have you with us, sir. do you have any sense at this point in time how this is happening? is your thinking that there's someone on the inside helping them? could it be an attorney? >> well, there are several alternatives as to how it happened. one, it...
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our casey is live for us in des moines. casey, he's got quite a packed schedule. and it is a very conservative schedule politically. tell us about it. >> reporter: absolutely. he is, as you said, doing the dinner tonight, the reagan dinner, in des moines. and then he's going to go straight from there, possibly leaving with steve king to go to king's annual colonel bud day pheasant hunt out in western iowa. it's a tiny town called akron. the two will hunt pheasant in the morning, and then there's a lunch scheduled in the afternoon in le mars. so he's really focusing on the activist crowd here in iowa. and that's the group that's really excited about him at this point. and it's interesting, actually, not everyone who we're used to seeing in the iowa gop is going to be attending the dinner tonight. it's because the party here is dealing with a really intense split. many supporters of ron paul have sort of taken over the state party. and there are a lot of more moderate republicans who are really concerned about the direction that that's going. and that could impact 2
our casey is live for us in des moines. casey, he's got quite a packed schedule. and it is a very conservative schedule politically. tell us about it. >> reporter: absolutely. he is, as you said, doing the dinner tonight, the reagan dinner, in des moines. and then he's going to go straight from there, possibly leaving with steve king to go to king's annual colonel bud day pheasant hunt out in western iowa. it's a tiny town called akron. the two will hunt pheasant in the morning, and then...