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>> agreeing on a temporary spending bill to avert a possible government spending bill. the clock was ticking on a previous stop gap measure set to expire tonight. congress sending president obama a short- term bill to fund the government through wednesday. through wednesday. and the senate buying law makers time as they battle for a 1.1 trillion spending bill package. president obama's 11th hour push. it is a highly divisive issue
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and putt against leaders of his own party like congressman nancy pelosi and senator warren. liberals are quick to condemn the spending bill calling it a broib for banks and donors. mike emmanuel is live on capitol hill with us. mike, the senate so manies stuck on the extension, they did do something successfully, right? >> reporter: no question about that. they passed a short- term government funding to buy senators more time. it was scheduled to be quiet today. and there are conversations taking place about cutting the deal on the government extension and we'll so if it pans out. earlier harry reid sounded aggravated. >> regrettably the republicans
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pulled the legislation off. and now, we are regulated to watching the time tick away on the clocks. >> reporter: at this point the senators are in session seven hours and counting, julie? >> what have they done all day long. >> a voteramma. and look at the names. murphy to be surgeon general and car lincolman for social security commissioner. and this is getting the ball rolling on the nominees considered for file confirmation in the senate. >> and conservatives are not backing down. >> reporter: not at all. we heard from the conservatives slamming on the brakes on the senate. >> we are going to have a vote
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in time, on this omnibus bill, but part of that vote critical in that vote should be a vote on president obama's illegal emnasty. >> the american people have grave concerns on the president's decision with regard to executive amnesty. this actions unprecedented and unsupported by the law. >> reporter: other republicans want to fight the president on immigration when they feel they have a chance to win when the republicans control the house and senate, julie? >> thank you, mike. thousands of protestors flooding the streets in new york city. the protestors held signs and chanted as they walked along
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sixth avenue all to express the rage over the recent grand jury decisions not to indict the police in the deaths of michael brown and eric garner. day long. what was the protest like? >> julie, we are talking about tens of thousands of protestors and covering dozens of city blocks in manhattan. look at the march from the aerial shot. it started at 2:00 p.m. and went back north and then south. it is the head quarters for the police department. and the protestors shouting hands up don't shoot and black lives matter and racist cops have to go. today is called the national day of resistance specifically in new york. and they are demanding the
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creation of a office. and firing of nypd police commissioner. >> and families of victims of unarmed black men killed including ron davis, 17-year-old shot and killed by a white man for playing loud music in a florida gas station. >> we don't want to lose our family members in vain. we come out and help them protest and make change to america. >> the nypd said there are no arrest or incidents and organizers planned protest in 50 cities today. >> this was not only eric guarder and michael brown. organizers say they want more than just reform? >> they want big reforms or changes to a criminal justice system that is systemically racist. and protestors were also out
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there for kye gurley who was shot in brooklyn and ta mar rice shot by the officers while holding a toy gun. it body cams are band-aids and they want reform. >> we can't compete with the violence. we have to talk about changing system. there are good cops, right. but what does it mean that your goodness is in a system that is broken and needs to be fixed. >> protestors say it is the beginning of more protest yet to come. >> security in the afghan capitol was tightened as the rash of deadly military attacks grow. the latest assault was carried out by a suicide bomber on boary
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of a bus & john huddy picks up the story from jerusalem. >> reporter: julie tis a bloody 24 hours in afghanistan. two u.s. solders were killed and they warned that the the violence will increase as the international military effort and mission comes to an end. >> this is all that is left of a bus destroyed in kabul. >> this man described two afghan soldiers badly injured and bleeding, jumping out of the burning bus. and another attack in kabul, two gun men shot to death. an afghan supreme court official
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walking to his car. taliban insurgents killed 12 workers clearing mines. the violence is growing in afghanistan as the international military effort comes to an end. a week after u.s. secretary of defense chuck hagel was in paxñ cable, germany's defense minister was there today. she said afghan forces are prepared to take over security responsibilities. the u.s. will leave 10000 troops in a noncom bat role. nato forces will remain on the ground as well. but the taliban warns that the attacks will continue and targeting government officials and military forces and foreigners as well and that includes the media. >> john, thank you. im÷ 150 years since the opening of the arlington national cemetery.
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shooter and they believe he has ties to a gang. murphy was picked up after stopping his vehicle at 1 o'clock a.m. they found a handgun inside. police are looking for two other suspects on the run and it the shooting took place outside of an alternative high school. and three people were seriously injured including a 16-year-old girl that remains in critical condition tonight. and a new york times reporter will not be forced to identify his source for a book. on the cia's effort to sabstage the nuclear program in iowa ran. the justice department is backing off. but risen could be subpeonaed. and here's more from washington. >> julie, a federal judge gave
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the justice department until $ h face jail time. now eric holder decided against that option. risen insisted he would go to jail rather than to reveal his sources and said that the obama administration turned it as a show down. >> there is no way to conduct investigative reporting without a reporter's privilege and confidential sources and i don't believe you can have a democracy without aggressive reporting and freedom of the press. >> and justice department officers said jeffrey sterling
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war ii. it was 70 years ago of the battle of the bulge. and that is from both sides of the atlantic gathered in belgium to honor thousands of heroes. and the ceremony took place in the town nearby where many shops and windows are decorated with american flags. it was 1944 when u.s. soldiers raised a horrific battle in germany. and when it was over 10000 americans were dead and 47000 wounded and led to the nazi surreppeder and the end of world war ii in europe. the battle of the bulge symbolizes the forces of america not to give up in face of adversity. >> and the international event
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troops. the taliban warning more violence lies ahead. and millions march here in new york city. a pieceful demonstration today. protestors expressing qh2léoutr over the grand jury decision not to indict the officers. family members of eric guarder calling for change. it started in freedom placea and walked down pennsylvania avenue and held a rally in the steps of the capitol. rich edson was in the thick of it. >> reporter: thousands, passionate and peaceful and gathered in protest in washington's pennsylvania avenue. the latest after the grand
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jordeclined to indict police officers in the deaths of black men. they say that congress should take the power to investigate and charge police officer involving deaths from the local officials and grand it to the federal government. >> washington is going to be silent, they are not part of the solution. we need the laws to bring the change. >> marchers stopped a few hundred yards away from the capitol where they addressed crowds of thousands more than two hours including the widow of a woman whose husband died in a police choke hold. >> this follows smaller protest. in some cases they stopped traffic and some wondered why president obama failed to make an appearance.
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he came to support the protestors. and more fallout for new york cityñm=1@5e=i in the wake of t eric garner case. the police union and urging from attending the officer's funeral. it would insult their sacrifice. and many of new york's finest feel that deblasio has not supporting them. the grand jury decided not to indict the officer. mayor deblasio called the funeral ban deeply disappointing. >> the first female firefighter killed in philadelphia. joyce craig is a 36-year-old mother of twochlt she died when she was trapped in the basement of a burning home on tuesday. hundreds of firefighters and
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>> here comes santa claus. the annual pub crawl took place in new york city. this year organizers had a lawyer on hand to keep people saying in the bars than on the street after last year it led to a flood of complaints. according to organizers, last year's event raised 50,000 forr charity. >> baltimore set the record for rivalry in sports.
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navy victory overarmy final score of 17-1 )f÷ 10. extends navy's winning streak to 13 games. that is the longest in the history of the series that started in 1890. before the midshipmen launched their run. neither one had won more than five in a row. next year they have a middle ground. >> and headlines before we go. an office holiday party sends 25 people in the hospital. and the catered lunch may have been contaminated with sta ph. they became ill after eating the food. a florida couple wins big in the battle again bank of america. a judge akarded them a million. the couple received 700 calls in
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a four year period. i wish i could sue the telemarketers. today is 12, 13, 14. i didn't either. no, you didn't. and it is it the subsequential calendar. next 1, 234. and they hope that today's special day will bring them luck. and should journalist james risen be held accountable? >> and our sisters right no. the leakers should be but it is not the journalist job to be the internal, fairs of the cia. >> if it saves american lives yes. >> and it is it a fine line, who
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doesn't love a brave journalist though? if you would like to join in. tweet me at julie bandaras. thanks for watching. huckabee starts now. ♪ >> the democrat report on enhanced interrogation did not you will hear the other side of the story. hacked sony e-mails. and ivy league schools. too upset from protesting to study and they want final exams delayed. all that and more on huckabee. (applause) >> welcome to huckabee. about the only thing worse is when a loser acts like a winner is when the winner acts like a loser. look

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