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this facebook comment from duke, i try buy local first to support small businesses and always try to buy american. >> thanks for being part of the real story. now "shepard smith reporting" recording live from the desk. >> the mafia wanted johnny carson dead. so says this author, and you'll hear about the 82-year-old woman who says at phoenix sky harbor airport, the tsa tried to get her to remove hour prosthetic breast while she sat in a wheelchair. the government? let's get to it. >> we're following breaking news. the president is set to meet with house democratic leaders moments from now as senate
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leaders talk about raising the debt celling and opening the government are on hold. they say they're waiting to see what the house of representatives does because all of a sudden the house has a plan. that's after the house speaker, john boehner, said republican leaders were trying to come up with a plan of their own. >> there are a lot of opinions about what direction to go. there have been no decisions about what exactly we will do. but we're going to continue to work with our members on both sides of the aisle to try to make sure there's no issue of default, and to get our government re-opened. >> today the majority lead ex-harry reid, called accused house g.o.p. leaders of attacking by bipartisanship. >> this is so disappointing, on the eve of financial destruction for this great country -- that's what it is -- to appease a small group of people over there is so
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disappointing. >> of course there are but two days left before treasury officials say the government could default on its debt, potentially causing irreversible damage to the economy. there's a new poll that shows 74% of americans say they disapprove how republicans in congress are hale handling the negotiations, compared to 61% of the democrats and 53% who say the president is handling this poorly. >> it appears that at some point very soon, john boehner has to maca decision. he is going to have to either try to get this through the house of representatives, with a lot of people on the right from the tea party, jumping all over him for it, or he is not going to do that. and to not do that would throw the government into chaos. >> right. so either option is difficult for john boehner's future. the latter option is difficult for the nation, maybe the world economy. if you boil it down to one thing it feels like today we took a
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step, at least one step, backwards. at this time 24 hours ago we were talking about how there had ban meeting on deck for the president, with bipartisan leaders, leaders in both parties, but got pushed back and we were told that was a good thing. because the president didn't want to interfere in the progress they were making. and then all of a sudden the brakes have been slammed on all this in part because speaker boehner put a new offer on the table. we should point out glass half full. john boehner moved from where he was last week. he would not re-open the government. the white house said no way. today john boehner said we'll extent the dead ceiling until early february, open the. government, and then included delaying the medical device tax, and drags the president's
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healthcare law in, which the white house doesn't want to deal with in this stage. way but john mccain, who has been very critical of his own party in saying they messed this up and ted cruz led the party down the blind alley. today he said, this is at least a serious proposal by boehner so why won't the democrats sit down and figure it out? listen. >> i again urning my democratic colleagues, we know you have the upper hand. isn't it time we help to find a way out of this, which is what the american people want, rather than who won and who lost? >> now, just a few moments ago, democratic senator chris coons of delware said we're in dangerous territory of the government rung out of borrowing authority. it doesn't feel very urgent around here. either at the white house or the hill. people are still talking. they're acting as if they whatnot to get a deal.
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but we're now basically two days away and we're not at some critical stage where the liters in both parties are being dragged to the white house. instead, senators are saying we're in dangerous territory and people in both parties seem to be taking it lackadaisically. >> isn't there a part of the republican party that doesn't want a deal, and if they come up with a deal, anybody who voted for the deal will be challenged in mid-term and make republicans incapable of getting national office? >> no doubt about it. that's when you said at the top that john boehner is facing this choice, if he does bring up his own plan here, it's unclear he even has the votes to pass it. the house republican leader are saying, democrats, dom the table. unclear he has enough republicans who actually support this. so a number of problems. number one, would john boehner put his own plan on the table or some variation, and accept a
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majority of democratic votes instead of republican votes. he would probably lose his speakership but at least something would pass that might get through the senate and stave off this crisis. that's why you put your finger on it saying john boehner now faces a choice. >> we're still running up against the debt element. not default. the debt limit comes on thursday, and the default comes a couple of dies later, and during that the markets might crash, and when they do that, i bet they come up with something, don't you bet? >> in 2008 we had the debate about t.a.r.p., and people thought this is the worst thing, not doing bailouts, and i remember watching two things. the floor-the-vote total on the house floor of it going down and the dow going down with it, frankly, and it went down 700 points or so.
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we haven't thankfully had a market problem like that so far. there are probably some people who think we need some sort of urgency like that, but for people's 401ks, nobody is rooting for economic failure here, but at the end of the day, you're certainly right, that if there's some sort of economic shock like that and the markets say, wait a second, we thought they were going to too something 11th hour, the 11th hour is pretty close and they're not doing anything. we could have a market correction like that. you see the dow down 100 points. no where near where we saw in 2008 during the t.a.r.p. debate. but then everyone woke up, they brought it back to the house floor and pathed it. >> it's funny what happens when wall street says you better do something,. and we learned the bankers are in charge of anything. >> they called her ugly and told ore the drink bleach, what the
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sheriff is saying about two girls in connection with a death of another girl in the state of florida. police say this 12-year-old killed he was last month. her family says she was the victim of cyberbullying for about a year. according to investigators, as many as 15 girls terroristed her online and in text messages. police say the two girls they arrested are 12 and 14 years old, and here they are. today the sheriff described these two girls' actions. >> guadalupe shaw, who is on my right and your left, was very cold, had no emotion at all upon her arrest. kaitlin guadalupe -- nor god lupe chose to speak with us further even though they gave incriminating statements.
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>> both girls are facing charges of aggravate stalking. they did this, steve -- they made these arrests before the investigation was over. >> that's right, shep. it is the polk county sheriff0s office making these details public, making this a very public affair. the photos and names of the cyberbullies, one age 14, the other age 12. the sheriff said they were forced to make these arrests because one of the accused tips to make malicious posting online, including one on facebook that says, bullied rebecca and she killed her and i don't give a blank. here's howl the sheriff explains his actions. >> we decided, we can't leave her out there. who else is she going to torment? who else is she going to harass? who is the next person that she verbally and mentally abuses and attacks? >> it was really that stunning post, she killed herself and i
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don't care and i'm responsible for it, that's what drove the sheriff into action, and one more detail on this. it was actually the mother of the 12-year-old victim who discovered that post online, and report it to police, shepard. >> this started with physical bullying, and then led to cyberbullying, right? >> you're right. it started in the traditional sense, pushing in the hallways of middle school. these are seventh graders. it turned to fighting. rebecca would not defend herself. she tried to flee, and police say her mother did everything possible to keep the 12-year-old safe. pulling her out of school, home-schooling her, shift though to a different school, but in today's time the bullying followed her online, and the sheriff himself expressed a great dole of frustration that somehow after a suicide the parents of one of the accused continued to allow her to post-online. >> i'm not alarmed. i'm aggravate that the parents aren't doing what parents should
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do. my first question is, after guadalupe's already questioned and involved in this, why did she even have a device? why didn't her parents say, you've lost the ability to have this, when you send nasty, hateful, ugly things to rebecca and other people. my goodness. wake up, girl. but the parent didn'ts didn't do that. had the parents done that earlyline, maybe rebecca would have been alive. >> reporter: the investigation is going on. the cell phones and laptops of 15 middle schoolers have been confiscated by police. >> now, murder in massachusetts involving an nfl player. the girlfriend of the former nfl star accused of murdering his friend was in court on perjury charges. at issue here today, authorities seem to think the patriots' aaron hernandez's girlfriend
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took the murder weapon the house and threw it away. they can't find it. they want information. and they're trying to get it from her. that's ahead on "shepard smith reporting" live from the fox news deck. you really love, what would you do?" ♪ [ woman ] i'd be a writer. [ man ] i'd be a baker. [ woman ] i wanna be a pie maker. [ man ] i wanna be a pilot. [ woman ] i'd be an architect. what if i told you someone could pay you and what if that person were you? ♪ when you think about it, isn't that what retirement should be, paying ourselves to do what we love? ♪ ienjoy plum amazins, dicedprune, you haven't tprunes.nsweet, the amazing prune. paying ourselves to do what we love? i'd put these on a salad. these would be perfect for cookies. delicious and nutritious
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>> the excused murderer, the nfl star aaron hernandez, in his case we moved to the
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girlfriend and she had arraignment in massachusetts this afternoon. in the last hour, she pleaded not guilty to perjury charges, but what is at the hart of this, investigators are interested in whether she knew about the murder weapon and may have actually gotten rid of it. the former patriots player charged with killing his friend, oden lloyd, execution style in june. investigators say oden lloydle had been dating the girlfriend's sister. aaron hernandez pleaded not guilty and police have not found the gun but think they know what happened to it. according to the district attorney general conditions, the girlfriend, received a call from aaron hernandez one day after the authorities found the disease dee seed's body. fern dez told her to remove a box from the basement. video then shows her removing the box, placing it in a trash bag and putting baby clothes on top of it and then leaving
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through a rear door. the authorities believe the murder weapon was in the box, and now we know what she says she did with it. after that, it was alleged that she said all kinds of different stories about where she actually went with that box. >> reporter: prosecutors are essentially alleging she lied to the grand jury, and today shannon jenkins was pretty stoic in court, and then left on person recognizance after pleading not guilty. she had a very short police escort from the doors of the building into a waiting vehicle. but some of the most interesting information in court came from janet basel, the defense attorney for jenkins, who talked about the box, saying that jenkins did take a box from the home, threw it in a dumpster, but can't recall where. there was no further information on what was in that box, or
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anything else said regarding that. they allege there was a power play going on the part of prosecutors-that general kins was kept waiting for three hours before testifying, and she had this type of relationship with hernandez, don't ask, don't tell. they have a one-year-old daughter together. jenkins' perjury charges are serious. she faces up to 20 years in state prison. shep? >> molly, thank you very much. this is really all about aaron hernandez. the host of true crime. this is not about this girlfriend at all. this is about the gun. they've have the gun they believe they have the case nailed down, and they believe she got rid of the gun. >> absolutely. they have her on video, as you said, throwing something away, using the baby clothes to hide it. what does that point to? points to this woman is his baby mama ma. she wants to stay close to aaron
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hernandez and she is covering up. she wants to keep her family together. and she is going to do anything. this is a high school sweetheart. she is 24 years old. she is scared. he had been a bully to everyone around him, all right? regarding any kind of evidence. his right-hand man, his wing man is mysing. there's a warrant out for his arrest. and the d.a. knows, she is hiding something. she has asked the cleaning people to sign nba. >> nondisclosure agreement. >> she is claiming that's no big deal. all new england patriots ask -- okay, but she is doing it after the murder, after the indictment, after her boyfriend/fiancee has been brought in on murder charges. >> the borrow red a relative's car, told three different stories where she went with the box, and when returned 30 minutes later the box was gone and never been seen there again.
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it's out there somewhere. she can't remember. >> how convenient. that's like -- what -- 01 in a -- 101 in a courtroom. i can recall. that's basically giving saying, you do know exactly writ is. we know she knows writ is, and they have given her this charge of perjury, gave her bail, but my theory is they want to make a deal with her. they're trying to pressure her with this 20-year sentence to give up aaron hernandez. >> without her that baby has no mom and dad because aaron hernandez is not getting out anytime soon. a mentioned the story of the transportation security administration inspectors accused of dehumanizing and humiliating disabled passengers during security screenings. the complaints i mentioned of the 82-year-old woman who was told she would have to remove thundershower prosthetic breast while sitting in her wheelchair while getting to get on the
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>> 23 minutes past the hour. great images from around the world. let's look at our daily slide show. you see there a man is carrying this bicycle. in india, widespread flooding after a cyclone hit over the weekend. this fire pit here, ritual and part of a fighting festival during autumn harvest in japan. men somebodied giant shrines against each other. this next one is from berlin in germany. the festival of lights held
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every october. landmarks lit up with light all around. and look at this, the l.a. dodgers outfielder mitting a diving catch. he missed but the dodger beat the cardinals and move on to game three of the nlcs, and insert your joke here. a it's a giant pumpkin in norway -- northern california. it looks like lips. other suggestions in the room. it weighed in at 1985 pounds. look two tons, and that is our daily slide show. well, dozens of disabled travelers are accusing the tsa agent of conducting inappropriate and humiliating screenings. take phoenix sky harbor airport, for instance. the arizona public up in said passengers with disabilitied filed more than double the national a. complaints. an 82-year-old woman in a wheelchair claims an agent told
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her to remove her prosthetic breast during a screening. another woman, cancer survivor, says the tsa agenda ored a patdown of her prosthetic breast and refused to do it in private. here's the response from the tsa. i. the tsa strives to treat every passenger with dignity respect. a passenger should not be requested to remove or lift any article of clogging clothing. kennedy is with us, special correspondent on the fox business network and did some mtv stuff. >> well done. >> that's all we saw say it around here. this is not enough. tsa run amok. >> men have you ever had a good story of tsa, left the airport and said, that interaction was magical, life changing. >> i've flown 100 times in the last year and one time in memphis i had a spectacular
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experience. that was it. >> i'll tell you when i get lonely i ask for the patdown. >> you're not desperate. you have children and a wonderful life. >> i do but i travel a lot. sometimes those long airport lines. >> all kinds of stuff. i have one op on a disabled vet who says he was patted down and hugh' mailitied. the marine corporal lost a leg. and was subjected to -- >> when have you heard of grandmothers in wheelchairs, who are probably cancer survivors, or here heroes and fight and almost died for the this country. when do they pose a threat? >> i've never seen anything of importance was accomplished. >> everything the tsa does is
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recollection -- reaction area. you can't take anything over 3-1/2 ounces and if you try to take a gallon on, they'll arrest you. >> if you don't disclose it, they'll make you throw it away. >> the only good thing the tsa has done is precheck as part of the global entry service, and i recommend anyone who flies a lot, do it, pay the $100, tell the government, will be in compliance you know who i am. so when you good through, you have a special line, you don't have to remove your shoes. >> if i were planning to be a terrorist and thinking about blowing up a plane the first thing would do is taken a record and get a precheck so i can leave all my stuff in my bag so maybe they wouldn't pay that much attention to me. >> why are you wrecking prechecks? >> i'm not wrecking, it's all
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hypocrisy. >> you can find report after report where they sneak bombs through, the tsa themselves, and too these clearance checks, their own agents fail. and if people want to take pictures of tsa agents standing around, whoever sends the new most i will send you that many cupcake is. >> now know what tsa stands for? thousands standing around. >> that's the clean version. >> a government official apparently targeted in an assassination plot. official says the weapon of choice was a bomb hidden inside amake -- a microphone. that's coming right up. you make a great team.
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officials say it was a 7.2 that damaged buildings and bridges and collapsed some small structures. officials also tell us bad weather and power outage has been complicating rescue effort. >> a bombing this morning killed a governor the province of afghanistan. somebody planted the device inside a microphone at a mosque where the governor was speaking. >> negotiators in iran are proposing what they call a potential breakthrough plan during international talks on the nuclear plan. the foreign minister said negotiators agreed to keep details of the plan confidential. the u.s., russia, and china, are among the nations taking part in geneva, switzerland.
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updating the top story. a live look at the white house coming where president obama is right now meeting with democrats on the house. part of the talks to hammer out
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a deal in not one but two budget messes the partial government shutdown and the battle over raising the debt ceiling. senate leaders say their talks are now suspended while they wait to see what the house of representatives does. that's new this hour. earlier today house speaker john boehner said he was talking about, quote, what direction to go in. mike emmanuel is live on capitol hill. what are key republicans in the senate saying now? >> reporter: i actually have some breaking news from the house. they're going to go forward with a plan to start the process. it would fund the government for two months until december 15th , raise the nation's borrowing authority until february 7th next year but some provisions the white house and democrats didn't like, like repeal thing medical device tax, that is now out of the plan. but in terms of putting senior administration officials, political eye pointees and congress on obamacare, that is in, and the staff would also be subjected to obamacare.
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so the house will move forward with that plan. clearly hopeful to have the votes. senate republicans are saying at this late of a date nobody should be rejecting anything. >> we have to get this done. the american people are tired of looking at both sides and they're saying, get some results now. so, i'm glad to see the house acting, and that's why i was disappointed to see senator reid just dismissing it, instead of saying, good, they're acting, a let's move something and get this resolved for the american people. >> reporter: in the process there's been a question of what could pass the house of representatives. so the republican leader in the senate, mitch mcconnell, and harry reid have taken a pause in their negotiations to see if something can pass the house and then perhaps goes to the senate and they can pass something quickly, at least that's the hope. >> in the minute we'll have the president speaking with -- in fact one minute from now we'll hear the president with senate democrats, it's taped, just
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coming into us, a minute away. mike, the house republicans have a deal, and they're going to put it on to the floor for a vote, but does john boehner have the votes? does he believe he has the votes or might be rejected even in the house? >> it seemed pretty clear earlier in the day the speaker had a plan he hoped had the votes but didn't quite have the votes and didn't want to put something on the under. that might fail. with this new modified plan, they're clearly hopeful it will indeed have the votes. here was the house democratic leader earlier today. >> did not have the votes for his proposal. there's any hope here is that they don't have the -- so why are they doing this to the american people? sabotaging a good-faith bipartisan effort out of the newscast. wasting the public's time and in this case, time is money. >> nancy pelosi on the matter.
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now the president met with senate democrats. listen now. [inaudible] >> well, it appears the camera is shooting from a boat. that was clear because you can tell it was clearly like this and we didn't learn a thing, which is kind of normal. what i did see there, we saw steny hoyer and vice-president biden, who -- i don't know one of the republicans -- john mccain said get him out of moth ball there he was in the photo
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op and we learn nothing just like every day. >> the other thing i'll let behind the court tan in the oval office, they don't bring tripods in. >> nate clearly allow boats. >> reporter: the vice-president was there. he is known as being a dealmaker in 11th hour things, and perhaps they have the details of what speaker boehner is going do put forward in the house and we'll see if the white house and other democrats can sign off. >> so many different things today. we thought we would get something out of the senate. the house didn't look like it would vote for. now the house is looking on something, but we all know the tea party base has been reluctant to sign anything, anything -- they don't want to do anything until they can get rid of or at least defund obamacare, and that's not coming. >> a lot of other republicans would tell you that their expectations were to high. that as long as president obama is president, he's not going to sign anything that would defund obamacare, so there's some
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animosity or stress with other republicans with some of their tea party friends, because they say that this was kind of a waste of time early on, that this was never realistic to think that the president was going to sign something that would gut his law, but at this point, everybody is recognizing the clock is getting dangerously close, and so this is quite often when deals can be made. something can be put into a bill to get a few votes or pulled out of a bill to get more support to push it across the finish line, and all eyes are on if the house of representatives can pass something tonight and then we'll see if the senate can do it tomorrow. >> mike there was some talk that the house might vote and then just scramble out of there to put more pressure on the senate, so they wouldn't have to conference, but that's not being talked about. >> reporter: no. at this point the gamesmanship, political point scoring is out the window, recognizing the markets could respond in a bad
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way. >> they learned in a timely fashion that's always seem to. let's get to san diego, california. we covered the store of the mayor there bob filner. he had a lot of problems, and just hours ago he finally came clean and pleaded guilty to three charges involving three different women. bob filner said he just had a touching thing, and the touched men and women, it wasn't sexual. not anymore. a count of felony imprisonment is underway. he resigned as mayor in august after 17 women accused-oil forced kissing, groping, and one case in which he allegedly offered help in exchange for sexual faves. trace gallagher has been covering this from the beginning. he had stood so firm for so long. don't think people saw this coming. >> some people believe he would
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eventually plead guilty if he got the right deal. but just in case they already empanelled a grand jury, and the women brought the allegations were set to testify. so he got the deal, he now gets five years probation, three months house arrest. he loses his mayor's pension and he can never run for office again. it's interesting, so i want you to hear former mayor filner please guilty. >> approach him and asked if she could take a picture with him. just before the picture was taken, the mayor grabbed her buttocks, the touching was local and ununlawful. without preconsent. >> yes, sir. >> so, the mayor who always said he was hugger of both men and women is now a convicted groper. >> convicted with the state attorney general doing the
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prosecuting. that's not normal. >> reporter: no it's not. this case was filled with conflict of interest, and the reason the state ag had to take over is because the san diego county district attorney actually ran against mayor filner last year so he had a conflict of interest. the other one was that the sheriffs department had to investigate this because the mayor, as we reported, for months and months refused to resign, so the police department reports to the mayor so the police department could not investigate this. that was left up to the san diego county sheriff's department, and they are continuing to investigate as of today, but apparently now that he has pleaded, everything is out the window, including the grand jury and the sheriff's investigation. >> save a lot of time and money. a new book out today and claim that johnny carson was anything but all smiles and laughs. he had a dark side. a affairs, terrible relationships with his family, and, oh, yeah, the mob wanted him dead. that's next.
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>> here's johnny! >> johnny carson, rental general dear host of the tonight show, made folks laugh for decade, but according to his former attorney not every person was a fan, including some members of the mav a. in his new book, that attorney says the mafia objects put a contract hit out on johnny carson after he hit on the girlfriend of a mob heavyweight and that was the least of johnny carson's personal troubles. the author of the new book, jobbie carson, comes out today. how are you doing? >> good. >> not only that, there's a story in the book of going to an apartment in new york city where his wife, i guess -- finish the story. >> my second day on the job, and i was hired to go along in case something happened with the police.
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and it was an elicit apartment that he thought existed. we found it. and that led to the divorce. >> where his wife had all kinded of stuff from frank gifford, he writes. >> clothes, memorabilia, photos. >> the allegation is she was having an affair with frank gifford. >> wasn't the allegation. >> i'm saying that's what the book says. i wasn't there. >> fair enough. >> you know, johnny carson -- one thing we all knew was that he was fiercely private. >> exactly. >> he did everything known to man to maintain a life of his own outside the cameras. if he could -- he is rolling over in this grave right now. if he could kill you from the griff he would -- from the grave, he would. >> if don't think so. >> oh, come on. hi my lawyer did this to me -- >> he is enjoying a renaissance. it's a good thing for people to talk about. you may not like some of the things in the book or in of the things we did or i did, or we
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did together. but it's bringing him back to life and i'm happy about. >> i remember with on the funk and wag until's pore ', i remember those things with great fondness. i don't know if i want all this. >> well, you know, look, it's perhaps it's not for everybody. i think he was such an iconic figure so little is known about his personal life, this gives some insight into the man. he was a giant. probably the best late-night talk show host of all time. >> the most entertaining to me. but i wonder if he said, once i'm gone, this thing about my wife and frank gifford and the mob thing, tell that after i'm gone for a while. >> he's been gone since 2005. >> i know. i just wonder how you think he would have felt? >> i think he'd be delighted about the revival of interest in
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him. >> i ask the what he would think of you tell his secrets. >> i think he would be happy with some or unhappy with some. he was an imperfect identify but a superstar, and he tide what others did. no different. sinatra, carson, the same ilk. >> the book is, johnny carson, on the shelves today. it was the cover othe new york post. making headlines. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. curessed terrorist appears in court right here in new york city. you'll hear exactly what when he went before the judge. that's next on the news desk. twins. i didn't see them cing.
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>> accused al qaeda terrorist went before a judge in new york city today after more than a decade of hiding from justice, his name is abu anas al-libi. suspected to be a senior al qaeda operative who was at one tomorrow on the fbi's most wanted list. he is said to have planned the embassy bombings in 1998. special operations forts caught him in a raid in libya this month. investigators interrogated him on board a u.s. navy ship before sending him back to the united states to stand on trial. what happened in the courtroom today? >> reporter: this hearing lasted only about ten minutes, butter it was 15 years in the making. 15 years since those bombings. the defendant entered the courtroom. he was wearing some gray sweatpants, blacktop, bearded, a copy of the koran on the defendant's table, book he did not look at.
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he pled not guilty. he said he was indin gent and welcome -- indigent and welcomed the continue for a court appointed attorney. he will be back october 22nd, at which time we'll learn who his defense counsel will be. today was procedural but some symbolism. >> teeth -- tight security, imagine. >> reporter: sure was. today that was an added layer of security. there was a screening station set up outside the courtroom where the arraignment took place. everyone had to be double screened. one of the reasons is that extremists have threatened reprisals, targeting americans, because of al-libi's arrest, and everyday a defendant like al-libi appears at the courthouse there's a great deal
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>> never seen anything like this. an 18-foot-long bore fish. a snorkeling instructor discovered the fish off the coast of catalina island. she didn't know whether it was alive or dead, and then she realized it was not moving. it apparently took 15 adults just to carry the thing up the beach. 15 of them, all smiling. that's where they took this picture. they're typically found in tropical waters but folks don't see them often. very little is known about their
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behavior or their population. on this day in 1951, i love lucy made its division debut. starred lucille ball and dezi arnez, and i centered around lucy and her husband. the show became one of the most watched shows of all time and you can still catch reruns. first lit up the screen 62 years ago. she was the baby-sitter at my house. here's what has been happening -- i can't make it work now. lucy, enjoy yourself. the markets have taken a hit bus washington's terrible, and now we're off 132 points.
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i recommend getting a job at a chocolate factory. just following lucys -- just eat. it ain't getting better, not until it gets worse. less than two days until the debt limit hits. is a d.c. deal in the cards? welcome everyone. i'm in for neil cavuto. this is "your world." here's what we know right now. 9:40 a.m. eastern time, house republicans offer their own plan to end the shutdown and meet the debt limit deadline0. calls for two year delay of the medical device tax and would force congress and white house officials to go on obamacare. 10:05 a.m. senate majority leader harry reid says he is confident the senate can reach a deal to avoid default. sounds positive.