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care legislation. we're going to listen in right now, senate majority leader harry reid is holding a news conference. let's listen in. >> what they have tried to do to our country, chairman mikulski. this week, featuring the ramp up to the rollout of obama care and showdown over a possible government shutdown and the republican divide on that >> the senate has acted issue. >> i intend to speak in support of defunding obama care until responsibly and sent to the i'm no longer able to stand. house of representatives a continuing resolution to keep most americans could not give a the government open until flying flip about a bunch of november 15th that is not veto politicians in washington. who cares? i do so like green eggs and ham. bait, continues funding levels at fiscal '13 and enables us -- thank you, thank you, sam, i am. would enable us to lay the >> we fought as hard as we could groundwork for longing term in a fair and honest manner. solutions on what funding for and we lost, all of us should fiscal year '14 would look like and cancel sequester by reducing respect the outcome of elections which reflects the will of the public debt. people.
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the senate reacted and acted >> i don't think ever in the history of the senate have we had a 21-hour filibuster and very responsibly. on two procedural votes, we got then the person's carrying out over 75 votes. the filibuster voted for the on final passage, we got a issue they were filibustering. majority. >> i will not negotiate on it was now the time is for the anything when it comes to the full faith and credit of the house to act. united states of america. >> we're going to introduce a the house has to understand that plan that ties important spending cuts and pro growth playing ping pong politics only reforms to a debt limit pings, it does not get to bottom increase. line. we asked them to accept what we now, the president says i'm not sent over so we could get into going to negotiate. well, i'm sorry, but it just the real issues of what is doesn't work that way. >> the affordable care act is fiscal '14 going to look like and how can we reduce public here. debt by $100 billion a year, do on october 1st, millions of it in a balanced way and be able americans who don't have health to keep our economy going, your insurance because they've been priced out of the market or government functioning and because they've denied access american people really at work. because of a preexisting >> capitol hill correspondent kelly o'donnell is standing by condition, they will finally be
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and we're listening to maryland able to buy quality affordable health insurance. >> nbc news deputy political senator barbara mikulski, what's editor is with me on a friday the next step? >> whats senate has been able to afternoon. when you string it all together, do with the democratic majority you forget how much of a circus is critical in trying to keep the government open. they were able to keep enough it is. votes to end the debate and put let's start with texas senator off the ted cruz effort to block ted cruz with the 21 hour, 19 this. minutes talk a-a-thon. republicans got 19 votes, in the past hour as well, nowhere near enough despite the statement democrats won that round. then harry reid was able to take reeling against it in a news conference as well. another move where he would take what precisely has senator cruz out of the bill any effort to accomplished? what precisely has he take away money for the health accomplished besides annoying a care law. big victory for democrats. number of his republican colleagues? >> well, he raised his profile they didn't want any tampering and for a lot of us it makes us with the health care law. then they were able to pass this pretty sure that it sounds like government funding measure. he's running for president. i think this is somebody who so what it does, it will keep doesn't like the senate and doesn't like the process. the lights on and government operating through the middle of and it seems like he's trying to november. raise his profile whether it's not a long time but enough to to run for president or become avert the crisis. some kind of leader of the now it's john boehner's problem. he has to figure out what can conservative movement who can
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make a lot of money at some they do. highly unlikely they would vote point down the road. on what the senate just passed you're right, he has upset a lot and put all of this to rest. of republicans, not just democrats and some moderates who that's because so many in his have not liked him before this. i'm glad you didn't call it a conference, the tea party group filibuster because it's not what it was. especially. when i was in the senate chamber this was this a talk-a-thon, i watching this unfold, there were quite of number of house republicans most vocal standing equate it to a guy who yells at in the back watching it. there was one exchange where the the store when it cloeses and senator who's in charge of trying to reelect or elect more yells at the bricks for a while and when the owner comes back with the keys, he leaves. republicans walked over to say hello to the group of house republicans and said, are you >> that's good. >> he didn't delay anything. trying to intimidate me? that's parts of what happened and the response back was no, here, which kind of makes you we're trying to help you. question, what was the purpose it was said in a light hearted of this? and it's hard not to think it was about ted cruz. way but it shows how much >> even if your goal is to raise pressure they are putting on your profile, even if that's the their colleagues and now the tables have turned. goal, do you do it at all costs? we think the house republicans will meet tomorrow, work on the if you're raising your profile strategy and then be able to at the expense of again, you've tell us what to expect in terms got lies like new york corker of timing for a vote and can we get out of this crisis without a and mccain laughing at you, you've got to wonder i suppose
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shutdown? the path forward is not clear right now. >> house meeting this weekend as whether it's worth it and what's going to be the downside as you just indicated. there's a chance they could get well. >> you also have to look at the power of ted cruz too. back to the senate and sunday or the reason that people like bob corker and even john boesman monday, if that does then from arkansas, john boseman was happen, that enough time for the senate to act? >> the senate has the ability if elected in 2010 by no means all 100 senators agree, they can would be characterized as a moderate republican by most move things quickly. that's where the pressure point people. he's somebody who ousted blanche comes up, with a ted cruise or lincoln, a democrat in the -- mike lee, tea party republicans fighting so much, would they who is a conservative democrat throw up a rod block. and upset with ted cruz because one of the ideas, could there he's getting calls to his office even be a short term extension, a week or so, just to take the saying he's not conservative heat off and keep the enough even though he's voted conversations going? but would harry reid agree to for every defund obama care vote that? he's saying just moments ago he they could. will not be extorted by house that's what you're seeing, mainstream republicans are upset republicans. so there's still a lot of because they are getting calls pressure and still a lot of from constituents accusing them tension and really a chess game and raising expectations they and we don't know what all of the players are going to be. could do something that they believe they can't. >> before i let you go, the it's important and the path shutdown showdown, i couldn't forward, they don't want a get senator casey to gamble
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shutdown. earlier on how this will play no one is able to describe a out in the house. political solution that avoids a if you had to guess, how would shutdown just yet. you say it would play out? >> i'm not a betting man. >> kelly o'donnell breaking it i don't like to gamble what i all down on hill. thank you so much. do appreciate that. don't have. but i will tell you though, the bob casey joins me live now. fact of the matter is it's all senator casey, you're fresh off up to john boehner here. the floor there. if he decides they are going to what first of all, what's the pass something clean, then fine, mood like there in the upper but if not, it looks like they are heading to a shutdown. chamber? >> i think there's some sense of relief that we've at least >> thank you so much. reached this point where the >> a quick note, senator"meet t. senate has done its work but now the question is before the house whether they are going to act to if it's sunday, it's "meet the keep the government running or press." >> the u.n. security council act to shut it down. is scheduled to meet at 8:00 tonight to talk about a but i think most americans know resolution that would require what's at stake here. syria to give up chemical when you shut the government weapons but with no automatic down, you stunt economic growth penalties if syria fails to and do real damage to the country. comply. i hope the house will make the during a photo-op with india's right decision. >> if you're a betting man, what would you bet the house would prime minister, president obama do? >> try not to bet on something talks about the resolution with like this, but this is -- i the days of negotiation and think a lot of house members in russia, one of syria's strongest both parties understand the
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consequences of a shutdown. allies. >> we now have a framework that and we've had unfortunately in will be voted on perhaps as soon as today, perhaps over the the not too stant path of our weekend or monday that would be history, a dress rehearsal, dry legally binding, that would be run of this and it didn't go well. it was bad for the country then. ver fibl and enforceable. where there would be we're at a point now where we have some historical context. consequences for syria's failure we have the shutdown from the mid-90s and almost debt ceiling to meet what has been set forth crisis in 2011. in this resolution. in both instances, you had an i think is a potentially huge victory for international economic consequence where consumer confidence takes a hit community. >> new york times is reporting and the economy slows down. the resolution stipulates if that's not good for anybody. >> i want to talk a little bit syria does fail to comply, the about the time line i just posed security council could take measures that include economic to kelly o'donnell. sanctions, even military action, if the house works through the but before any action is taken, the issue must go back before weekend as it has indicated and the senate could get this new the security council where of resolution maybe sunday, course, russia holds a veto. probably monday. does that even give you and your colleagues enough time to act still ahead, faith with a before tuesday's deadline? >> no, it doesn't give you enough time. i hope they don't play a game with trying to jam the senate. serious flare. >> p diddy and jaz jay-z are not because what should happen here
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is we should deal with this forthrightly. our side compromised by accepting a lower number. there's already been a good the only ones who should be effort at compromising. we should get this done and keep living in big houses. the government open and get it one of the new reality shows about religion is getting mixed down. then if house republicans or senate republicans whant to reviews. two of the cast members, debate jobs or debt, we can do preachers right here in the that in the normal course of our studio. [ sneezes, coughs ] work. but by putting this kind of crisis at a deadline, either for the government operations or for the full faith and credit of the united states, is playing with fire and it doesn't allow us to get to where they said they want us to get to, which is an agreement on a good budget for the coming year an agreement how to turn off the sequester. every minute we're debating because of a few folks that want to impose their ideology on the rest of the country. every minute we're doing that, we're not talking about building i've got a big date, but my sinuses are acting up. a stronger middle class or it's time for advil cold and sinus. acting on initiative to create [ male announcer ] truth is that won't relieve all your symptoms. jobs. we're not focused even on the new alka seltzer plus-d relieves more sinus symptoms
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question of debt, which they claim to want to focus a lot than any other behind the counter liquid gel. more attention on. oh what a relief it is. >> pennsylvania senator bob casey, refusing to guess what the house will do this weekend. accomplishing even little things senator, thank you for your can become major victories. time. good luck. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. >> thanks, craig. >> four days until americans can when i was diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis, start buying health care coverage online and the white my rheumatologist prescribed enbrel house released a new video for my pain and stiffness, and to help stop joint damage. explaining what obama care means [ male announcer ] enbrel may lower your ability to fight infections. to you. serious, sometimes fatal events >> what about the folks without health insurance or people who including infections, tuberculosis, buy coverage on their own? lymphoma, other cancers, here's what obama care has for nervous system and blood disorders, you. a new simple way to buy and allergic reactions have occurred. affordable high quality health before starting enbrel, insurance, starting october 1st, your doctor should test you for tuberculosis you can go to health care.gov and discuss whether you've been to a region and use the marketplace to find where certain fungal infections are common. you should not start enbrel if you have an infection like the flu. tell your doctor if you're prone to infections, all of the health care options available and fits your budget. have cuts or sores, have had hepatitis b, >> that nearly three minute have been treated for heart failure, or if you have symptoms such as persistent fever, video posted at white house.gov. bruising, bleeding, or paleness. since enbrel helped relieve my joint pain, in a new york times op-ed, whi it's the little things that mean the most. ask your rheumatologist if enbrel is right for you. his state is moving cloegser
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but they could be early warning signs of a gynecologic cancer, perry bacon. a lot of folks do not know they are the same thing. such as cervical, ovarian, or uterine cancer. tell us about what you found happening in some states feeling bloated for no reason. that's what i remember. including kentucky. seeing my doctor probably saved my life. >> we talk about obama care a warning signs are not the same for everyone. lot, the president talks about if you think something's wrong... see your doctor. it and we about it in the news a ask about gynecologic cancer. lot. the key to remember is there's and get the inside knowledge. no such thing called obama care. when you go to a state, all of the states set up these entities to run the law. california has cover california and kentucky has ky nekt and the sudden death of an airline pilots tops stories when you go to the states they around the nation. one of the pilots suffered a are not trying to advertise obama care but coverage california and take the politics out of it. medical emergency in a flight from houston, suffered an i went to this bourbon festival apparent heart attack during the flight and later died at the in kentucky. >> oh. >> which i recommend for viewers hospital. for a good time. the 161 passenger flight was the important thing is there was a booth set up by the kentucky diverted to boise where it landed safely. nearly a month now since folks, they call it the kynect about 400 teenagers broke into a vandalized the upstate new york booth and they have tote bags.
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the key thing is there, they house of former nfl player brian don't ask you do you like obama care. they ask, do you know someone holloway. six have been arrested. police say more arrest are who is insured or preexisting expected. he initially wanted the condition? they take the politics out of it teenagers and parents to take on some level. responsibility for their actions the conversation -- i walked 200 at their labor day paerlt that people come up to the booth and they held at his house, only each conversation was about health care and almost no four of them stepped up. discussion about do you like over the last several years obama or obama care? we've seen reality shows documenting the lives of that's what states are doing, celebrities, housewives, taking obama care out and business owners, the list can go focusing on the health care. on and on. >> you posted an article, why but one new show gives a candid the obama care resistance matters and knock that a bloc of look at members of the clergy the new show, preachers of l.a., 2 dozen republican governors are follows six mega pastor in the meaningfully disrupting obama city of angels. care in a way that republicans in washington simply can't. most notely by refusing to expand the medicaid programs as >> the bible says that i wish the law calls for. above all things that you would prosper and be in -- even as what effect is that having? >> so right now we've talked a lot about ted cruz, ted cruz is your soul --
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>> p diddy, jay-z aren't the only going to stop anything. if october 1st it is funded and only ones that should live in the defund effort fails which i think it will, you'll have in a big houses. state like texas where they've >> it implies the preachers should be taken care of. said no to the medicaid money, you'll have certain families who >> the show follows the daily struggles and triumphs in their make something -- $30,000 a year personal and professional lives who will get pretty low priced and as well as how they manage health insurance. if you try to get texas health their commitments. insurance and make $15,000 as a two of the stars are here in the family, you can't get insurance studio. good to see both of you. because the law calls for you to >> how are you, man? >> i'm well. i want to give you an get insurance under medicaid but opportunity. you asked when we were showing rick perry said i'm not doing that. clips do we have other clips. you have 1 million people who are those promotional clips not would have been eligible under an accurate representation of the law but aren't because of what the show is about? texas governor's decision. that's happening in alet of >> those clips are doik what states in the south. they are designed to do. on october 1st, people can go they are designed to peek online and some very low income interest and they have done it people won't have insurance after all. >> perry bacon, we're going to really well. >> yeah, because i've watched -- >> at times you look lish the continue this conversation this weekend here on msnbc. kardashians. >> really? perry bacon who brought a bag that's a bit extreme. >> in some of the clips. back from kentucky, but >> but what you ask, does that presumably no bourbon.
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accurately represent us? not completely. >> tomorrow. and i think that once people >> a florida mother will be actually see the show because getting a new trial after she right now some people have a was slammed with a 20-year perception of what they think it sentence for firing a warning is and i think when they shot at her husband who she says actually watch it, you're going was abusive. to discover it's something the story made headlines during completely -- >> it's going to change their the george zimmerman trial for minds. >> what's been the perception? what some say was a double you've done a lot of these types standard in the criminal justice of interviews promoting the system. we're going to hear from her show. >> that preachers are taking attorney. also, new comments from president obama as the u.n. folks money and living off the security council meets tonight on a resolution demanding syria backs of folks hard earned money. that's not true in all cases but give up its chemical weapons but to be truthful there is bad is that resolution strong enough leadership out there. they see this show as a target to make bashar al assad comply? now, preachers are coming together for a tv show, we're going to get you. you can find us at news nation. mom, dad told me that cheerios is good for your heart, i think once they see the show, it's going to -- it's more than that. it's bigger than that. it really -- we take people in our lives and show them how we is that true? operate and how we handle each says here that cheerios has whole grain oats other and how we handle our own that can help remove some cholesterol, crisis and deal with our situations and handle our and that's heart healthy. ♪ business. once you see this, you may have a different mindset about it. [ dad ] jan?
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>> there's an editor yial in th see who does good work and compare costs. "washington post" to talk specifically about what they wrote. quote, like so many reality tv it doesn't usually work that way with health care. shows before them, these programs focus on black open op but with unitedhealthcare, i get information on quality rated doctors, treatment options and estimates for how much i'll pay. ulens and make a mockery of that helps me, and my guys, make better decisions. i don't like guesses with my business, wealth. these stereo types are magnified and definitely not with our health. by highlighting prosperity innovations that work for you. ministries. that's health in numbers. >> for one, how can you make unitedhealthcare. that kind of judgment when you have not even seen the show? ♪ >> again, it's actually i think a person who wrote this saw one [ male announcer ] bob's heart attack full episode. didn't come with a warning. i don't think it was based on the clips. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen >> i don't think you could -- you could not say that if you to help reduce the risk of another one. saw one full episode. if you've had a heart attack, be sure to talk to your doctor >> in the clips -- again, this before you begin an aspirin regimen. is just based on the clips i've seen, i've watched 15 or 20 min us, it's a lot of guys and ministers standing in front of very expensive cars showing off beautiful homes and it looks like the kind of reality show that -- >> do you believe the preachers
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shouldn't have beautiful homes and nice cars? >> that's not what i'm saying. i'm saying people are taking issue with the fact that the deck dents appears to be celebrated on this reality show about ministers and men of god. >> the reality is once you watch this show you'll take generally what we are about. none of us are about things. none of us are about the size of the bank accounts. we're about generally helping people and definitely about jesus and ministering to our community and culture, being a positive influence. that's what we're about. >> what do you think the show is going to do specifically for the image of the black church? >> i think it's going to redefine the public's perception of a pastor and the black church. >> not going to make a mockery but redefine it? >> no way. you'll go to church saying i appreciate my pastor for being a human being and trying to fulfill his assignment. >> it will handle all of us with
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dignity and respect and honor and the people who are a little xarled. they don't have anything to be scared about. >> i've got to watch the show now. >> you're going to love it, i guarantee. >> i appreciate you coming on. thank you so much "preachers of l.a." premieres october 9th. we'll be right back on gut check. hey pam, you should take advil. why? you can take four advil for all day relief. so i should give up my two aleve for more pills with advil? you're joking right? for my back pain, i want my aleve. see, i knew testosterone could affect sex drive, but not energy or even my mood. that's when i talked with my doctor. he gave me some blood tests... showed it was low t. that's it. it was a number. [ male announcer ] today, men with low t have androgel 1.62% testosterone gel. the #1 prescribed topical testosterone replacement therapy increases testosterone when used daily. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor
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if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or signs in a woman, which may include changes in body hair there are new developments or a large increase in acne, in the case of a florida woman possibly due to accidental exposure. accused of firing a warning shot men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, at her husband. and women who are or may become pregnant or are breast-feeding, an aappeals court has granted should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, alexander a new trial which forced more scrutiny of possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, florida's stand your ground law. enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. g gabe gutierrez has more. tell your doctor about your medical conditions >> reporter: the judge ruled and medications, especially insulin, they made a fundamental error in corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. jury instructions so now a case in a clinical study, over 80% that drew national attention of treated men had their t levels restored to normal. will once be in the spotlight. talk to your doctor about all your symptoms. get the blood tests. change your number. turn it up. marisa alexander has a new chance at freedom. androgel 1.62%. ordering a new trial after she was convicted last year of aggravated assault with a deadly weapon. >> she has no prior record and led an upstanding life. anyone can see no one was harmed here. >> reporter: in august of 2010, a violent argument with her husband at their home in
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jacksonville, she went to the garage and got her gun, which she legally owned claiming he threatened to kill her, alexander said she fired a warning shot into the wall to scare him off. but prosecutors argued she was aiming at her husband and missed. the jury took just 12 minutes to convict her. florida's gun laws require a minimum sentence of 20 years. a punishment even her now ex-husband thinks is too severe. >> he recognizes that she's going to be punished and wants her to be punished appropriately. >> reporter: alexander tried to claim inmunt under the stand your ground law and drew national attention in the wake of last year's shooting death of trayvon martin. they upheld stand your ground did not apply in alexander's case and did rule the jury instructions were wrong because the judge implied it was up to alexander to prove self-defense beyond a reasonable doubt. when in fact, the burden of
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proof falls on the prosecution. >> what the court is saying is that the instruction is inartfully worded and gives the wrong impression who bears that burden. >> reporter: prosecutors call the reversal a legal technicality and same to argue the same set of facts. a new trial date has not been set but her lawyers say they hope it happens within the next six months. in the meantime they plan to ask the court to reconsider her we have breaking news out of new jersey, where a judge has bail. gabe gutierrez in florida. ruled the state must allow same kendall, as a former prosecutor, sex couples to mary again. do you think the appellate court same sex couples be allowed to made the right call here? >> they absolutely made the marry there, a summary judgment right call. i was surprised that jury issued a short time ago by judge instructions that confusing made it to the jury and certainly may jacob sen, since the federal have contributed to the government recognizes gay conviction. as you just described in the report, all she had to do, is marriages, not doing so in new create a reasonable doubt as to jersey would violate the whether self-defense was valid. constitution. it is not known when they will begin to do that or whether the instead it was like she had to prove that she was attacking her government will appeal that to a
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and she had the right to use higher level state court. breaking news from new jersey that we continue to follow here some weapon beyond a reasonable at msnbc. doubt. got it completely backwards. let's move will not have there could very well be a to close the brand-new doors in different result with the new the event of a government trial being properly explained shutdown but federal land marks the law. like national zoo and other >> one of things that struck me government services would come about this and i was down there to a screeching halt, all be it in florida covering the zimmerman trial and a lot of a temporary halt. talk after that trial, that luke russert joins me from perhaps zimmerman was capitol hill with more on precisely what a government overcharged and and that's why shutdown would mean. >> we talk a lot about the we got the verdict we got. politics and whether or not are we looking at another case there will be a shutdown. of that here? is this a case where the state we should let people know what prosecutor overcharged? actually would happen in the event of a government shutdown. >> well, the appeals court >> if congress can't agree to a hinted that a lesser charge may budget deal by midnight on make sense down the road. september 30th, the government certainly a lot of us watching will partially shutdown. the zimmerman trial thought a most americans won't feel an immediate impact but the longer charge of manslaughter may have it lasts the more headache it made more sense and have been easier to convince a jury with could become. but the key issue in these kind all services pertaining to public safety will continue as will functions ever national of cases, if the shooter kills security. but all government agencies must the alleged victim, there may
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operate in shutdown mode. only be one witness and that nonessential personnel will be could be the shooter. in this case, the alleged victim furloughed without pay. not affected, the salaries of wasn't even harmed so he's able members of congress, they'll to come into trial and say, yeah still get paid. she was trying to kill me or social security and medicare whatever. and that makes it tougher if you payments, they'll continue. the irs can still collect taxes don't hurt anybody than it is for a defendant who kills the and the postal service will operate without delay. victim. >> congresswoman brown who affected? represents jacksonville and paychecks to the military, sanford florida had this to say they'll stop. visa and passport applications about the court's ruling. will be held up. mandatory minimum sentences just enrollment of new medicare make florida's already broken patients will be delayed and there will be no public access system even more arbitrary and to national parks and monuments cruel. what was certainly absent from including the national zoo. the courtroom during marisa's while visitors will not be able to access the zoo, the money for the animal's food is deemed trial, mercy and justice. kenda kendall, should we also be essential so they won't go hungry. having a conversation about experts say a short shutdown mandatory sentences especially since she was firing a warning will not severely impact the shot and no one was injured? >> a lot of prosecutors economy or people's lives. increasingly think so. but if one lasts for weeks, it could be disastrous. the difficult is can you in this >> if it's last more than a day and age politically convince month, that will be a problem. a legislature to reduce prison it can bend only so far and then
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it will break. time? if it does, we'll be back in that's a hard sell. >> no one wants to be seen as recession. >> carrie galloway fears a self-always good to see you, sir, have a great weekend. shutdown. still ahead on "news nation," >> if it went on for very long and bullies couldn't decide to chicago set to hold its first share the sand box, the effects gang summit in 20 years bringing together former gang members and of that would be quite dramatic on my family and lots and lots experts and business leaders in of other families. hopes of stopping the blood shed in the windy city. many americans are fed up with i'm going to talk to the event the brinksmanship. organizer and get his reaction >> they should not shut down the to that headline. government. they are going to mess with too the summit getting a chilly many people's lives and it's just unnecessary. reception. also, several teenagers arrested >> they are still getting paid after a former nfl player and still having their jobs and presses charges against the party of people accused of it is affecting other people's trashing his really nice house. livelihood. >> craig, you're a former d.c. there were as many as 400 guy so you know this area has a teenagers at that party, but how lot of federal workers. many are going to actually face the workers would would be charges? he spark cash card from capital one... boris earns unlimited rewards for his small business. furloughed. in the past congress has restored their pay. can i get the smith contract, please? however, with house republicans be so much against the thank you. that's three new paper shredders. deficit -- deficit reduction, [ boris ] put 'em on my spark card. there's no guarantee those [ garth ] boris' small business earns 2% cash back furloughed federal workers in this area or around the country on every purchase every day. would get back pay for any time
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neighborhoods but will it work? the national summit review, first of its kind in two decades, it comes two weeks after an incredibly violent night, a mass shooting that left 12 injured along with a 3-year-old boy and four suspected gang members have been charged in that particular shooting. organizers areummit held afta s. gregory tatum is the host of the [ male announcer ] some things are designed to draw crowds. summit and joins me now. dr. tatum, you grew up in others are designed to leave them behind. chicago and relocated to california. ♪ what made you come back to the the all-new 2014 lexus is. hometown and host the summit? it's your move. >> tamron, got put it on my heart last year around september that we need to do a national gang summit in chicago. i grew up in the projects on the morning side of chicago. ♪ notorious for gang activity and pretty much hard time during the 60s for me. i talked with my mentor, the i will not negotiate on secretary of state jesse white anything when it comes to the he thought it was a great idea full faith and credit of the
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and we started to organize last year in december. >> the chicago sun times as i'm united states of america. sure you're aware now, ran this >> the president says i'm not story about how there's been a going to negotiate. chilly reception to the event. well, i'm sorry, but it just the reporter there in chicago doesn't work that way. talked to activists who say they >> congress needs to put an end look at you as an outsider, one to governing from crisis to of them was fairly honest and crisis. said no, i am not involved. >> if we don't act now, it's going to be too late. this is a minister, they are >> tea party republicans have bringing in a group of preachers demanded the impossible. we don't know and don't know >> this was all about elevating what they are about. the debate in the public. tatum's chilly reception is a reflection of destructive force that blankets the community. >> it has been a big waste of what is your response that time. time, time, time. you're an outsider? >> i'm not an outsider, i grew up as a youngster in chicago on north side. i can identify with the fears of young people. i grew up looking out my window ♪ watching gang activity and i can >> yeah, that's what it feels relate to the fears that the kids are facing in 21st century. like yet again as congress ticks
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closer and i'm an insider and here to help the kids bring unity in -- about working together. >> there are those who have said if talking -- if talking could solve the problem in chicago, it would have been solved a long time. what say you to that? >> recently in georgia, we had a young white man went into an elementary school with 500 rounds and going to shoot up the school. a young black lady was able to talk to them and save a bunch of youth. that can happen as well, just here in chicago some of the people the opposition i had, i was able to talk to some of them and they had a change of heart. we're watching miracle. this is a call of god. i want to do something god is calling me to do. liken it to like a billy sunday moment to speak to chicago. my whole goal is to help the youth and bring back stability
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and work with families. dr. gregory tatum, good luck this weekend. >> thank you. still ahead, our "news nation" political post script after a week of brinksmanship that did little to show case a big divide in the republican party. >> to create the impression that we can actually defund obama care when the only thing we control barely is the u.s. house of representatives, is not intellectually honest. also, the feds step in to help detroit two months after becoming the largest city ever to file for bankruptcy. it's just one of the things we thought you should know. l out t? another article that says investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars in hidden fees on their 401(k)s?! seriously? seriously. you don't believe it? search it. "401(k) hidden fees." then go to e-trade and roll over your old 401(k)s to a new e-trade retirement account. we have every type of retirement account. none of them charge annual fees and all of them offer low cost investments.
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