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former labor secretary robert reich knows the answer. constitutional scholar michelle bachman doesn't understand the 14th amendment. >> he would be making spending decisions and tax decisions. clearly that's unconstitutional. >> we'll review the document for her. and while republicans hold the economy hostage, nobody's thinking about putting americans back to work. tonight, my commentary on how washington and big business need to start hiring. good to have you with us tonight, folks. it's an unbelievable day of news coming out of washington, d.c. house speaker john boehner, i guess you could say is finding out the hard way that a stiff drink and round of golf just isn't going to solve this problem. the speaker is politically hog-tied in his own caucus. he doesn't have the votes. the american people are now witnessing the hourglass being turned on the american economy. going to be a lot of losers if they don't get it together. disaster looms and the tea partiers just don't seem to give a damn. a vote on boehner's bill was scheduled for 6:
former labor secretary robert reich knows the answer. constitutional scholar michelle bachman doesn't understand the 14th amendment. >> he would be making spending decisions and tax decisions. clearly that's unconstitutional. >> we'll review the document for her. and while republicans hold the economy hostage, nobody's thinking about putting americans back to work. tonight, my commentary on how washington and big business need to start hiring. good to have you with us tonight,...
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former secretary robert reich joins me next.ater, what are the gop presidential hopefuls saying about tonight's speech? we've got their reactions. you're watching "the ed show" on msnbc. announcer ] anan anthis...is the netwo. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at&t network -- a network of possibilities... committed to delivering the most advanced mobile broadband experience to help move business... forward. ♪ jeremy, look at me. look at that smile. that is pudding face. you took my pudding! the evidence is hard to dispute. [ male announcer ] get your pudding face on with oh-so-cool and irresistible jell-o pudding. toi switched to a complete0, multivitamin with more.on only one a day women's 50+ advantage has ginkgo for memory and concentration, plus support for bone and breast health. a great addition to my routine. [ female announcer ] one a day women's. it's schwab at your fing
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everyone out here is having a good time. >> like a lot of people you meet on the trail, reich was on a long distance overnight trip when they were caught in the weather. reich was putting on rain gear, his friend had just pedal add short distance away, both were a long shelter away. rescuers used an atv and used chain saws, he died at the scene. >> scott, thank you. some more very sad news this independence day. a six-year-old boy died this morning during what was supposed to be a day of fun at sandy point state park. pulled the boy from the swimming area and began performing cpr. first responders took over and rushed the child to the hospital. he died a short time later. >>> well the countdown clock is ticking and thousands of people are on the national mall waiting for those first fireworks to go off. in just about two hours, the skies above dc will be lit up to celebrate independence day. armando trull is live in the middle of all the action. armando. >> matt, the first fireworks haven't gone off, but we felt the first rain drops. take a look behind me. some folks started to break
everyone out here is having a good time. >> like a lot of people you meet on the trail, reich was on a long distance overnight trip when they were caught in the weather. reich was putting on rain gear, his friend had just pedal add short distance away, both were a long shelter away. rescuers used an atv and used chain saws, he died at the scene. >> scott, thank you. some more very sad news this independence day. a six-year-old boy died this morning during what was supposed to be a...
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we're not the only ones that feel like that secretary reich. 53% of people polled say the economy andobs are the country's most important problems. >> of course. and the big lie that's being told repeatedly by republican says somehow if we shrink the government, shrink the deficit, we will create jobs. it is just the opposite. you get rid much teachers, postal workers, police officers. you get rid of everybody whop now is working for the public. you cut all government contracts with everybody who is now hiring people. you do all of that and you create fewer jobs. we are seeing now, government doing exactly opposite of what government has done in every one of the last eight recessions to try to bring back jobs and what government has always done. in fact, did it finally, ultimately after the great depression, in world war ii, you create jobs because government spends money to get people back to work. >> now, i think that's an important point. in the last eight recessions you're saying, that the response of government was even in times of deficits, to spend money creating jobs, not goin
we're not the only ones that feel like that secretary reich. 53% of people polled say the economy andobs are the country's most important problems. >> of course. and the big lie that's being told repeatedly by republican says somehow if we shrink the government, shrink the deficit, we will create jobs. it is just the opposite. you get rid much teachers, postal workers, police officers. you get rid of everybody whop now is working for the public. you cut all government contracts with...
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charles reich, the professor at yale, i think is a villain. c-span: he gets a lot of attention in your book. >> guest: yes, he does. it was actually a nice utopian idea, and everybody at yale in the '60s, including myself, fell for it. it just didn't happen to work, his idea basically being that every dealing with government should be like a property right and protections of due process should apply even to the most incidental government encounters -- teachers with students, contractors with bureaucrats. it's proved to be like an infection. c-span: let me interrupt you. he had an article called "property rights" or a book? >> guest: he had a wonderfully written article called "the new property rights" in 1963. c-span: when were you at yale? >> guest: i was at yale from '66 to '70. c-span: did you know charles reich? >> guest: no. c-span: is he still alive? >> guest: yes. he's still a professor at yale. c-span: and you say he had a tremendous impact. >> guest: oh, a tremendous impact, enormously influential the supreme court fell right for it.
charles reich, the professor at yale, i think is a villain. c-span: he gets a lot of attention in your book. >> guest: yes, he does. it was actually a nice utopian idea, and everybody at yale in the '60s, including myself, fell for it. it just didn't happen to work, his idea basically being that every dealing with government should be like a property right and protections of due process should apply even to the most incidental government encounters -- teachers with students, contractors...
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of the reich.ou then see with the invasion of russia a massive attack over three million men attacking on the 22nd of june, 1941. again, driven entirely by ideology. the timing was all wrong, there were only four months, five months of the rains and then six months of the winter, the snows of russia. but because half of europe's jews lived in the ussr in 1941, because he had been waiting for trying to get a final, as he called it, a final reckoning with the bolsheviks who had been fighting on street corners since the 1920s, because he wanted a layman's round for his master race over the subhuman slaves who he believed would be not be able to put up more than five months of fighting as he told goebbels, we will kick in the doors, and the rest of the rotten edifice will fall down. he unleashed this ideologically-driven assault on russia. at the beginning, of course, the an amazing success. on the first day of operation barbarosa, no less than half of the soviet bomber force was destroyed on the groun
of the reich.ou then see with the invasion of russia a massive attack over three million men attacking on the 22nd of june, 1941. again, driven entirely by ideology. the timing was all wrong, there were only four months, five months of the rains and then six months of the winter, the snows of russia. but because half of europe's jews lived in the ussr in 1941, because he had been waiting for trying to get a final, as he called it, a final reckoning with the bolsheviks who had been fighting on...
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robert reich sice says enough a. we'll see how he might pull it off. goes into every one. like variable valve timing and turbocharging, active front grille shutters that close at high speeds, and friction reducing -- oh, man, that is complicated. how about this -- cruze eco offers 42 miles per gallon. cool? ♪ in servicing clients that serve our country. my name is marjorie reyes. i'm a chief warrant officer. i am very grateful and appreciative that quicken loans can offer service members va loans. it was very important for me to be able to close and refinance my home quickly. i wanted to lower my mortgage payment. quicken loans guided me through every step of the process. the whole experience was amazing! [ tony ] serving those who serve us all... one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. to your kids' wet skin. new neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. the doctor leaned over and said to me, "you just beat the w
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i'll get the views of a guy who's been there, robert reich, when we come back.iarr, gas and bloating. with three strains of good bacteria to help balance your colon. you had me at "probiotic." [ female announcer ] phillips' colon health. i always keep it in the house. that and boston crème pie, white chocolate strawberries. [ female announcer ] yoplait light -- over 30 delicious flavors at about 100 calories. babe, what are you doing?! ♪ the possibilities are dless. inin.. to tuesday and wednesday only. hotels.combe smart. book smart. >>> in a little over half an hour president obama will sit down again with democrat leaders of congress on the debt ceiling crisis. and though time has grown shorter since last they talked, the prospects for real action seem greater. keyword, "seem." months of behind the scenes work by senators of both parties is suddenly emerging as a possible way out of a standoff that could lead to the first ever u.s. government default in just 13 days. a blueprint from the so-called gang of 6 would aim for $3.7 trillion in deficit reduction ove
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it was the rise and fall of the third reich. i had nothing better to do. i took the book home, started reading, loved it. but what really lit my imagination was that the author had actually been there in berlin in these early days. he came in 1934. i met these characters that we know today in social context as well as formal contacts. what occurred to me was what would that have been like for these people, when you did not know the ending? when you did not know what was coming down the pike? how would you have appraised them? how would you have viewed them at that time? i started thinking about that more and more. i tried on some other book ideas. but it kept coming back. then i stumbled upon william e. dodd, the first ambassador to germany. >> where did stumble upon him? >> i started reading as many personal memoirs and diaries of that era as i could. at some point, i came across the william e. dodd published diary. i read that and i liked it very much. i like dodd as an individual. i like his story that, out of the blue, he became the ambassador to nazi
it was the rise and fall of the third reich. i had nothing better to do. i took the book home, started reading, loved it. but what really lit my imagination was that the author had actually been there in berlin in these early days. he came in 1934. i met these characters that we know today in social context as well as formal contacts. what occurred to me was what would that have been like for these people, when you did not know the ending? when you did not know what was coming down the pike?...
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. >>> robert reich is joining me now, he was labor secretary under president clinton. he recently wrote that the tea party kids have trashed the stage. thank you for being with us, profe professor. 9 guy i spoke with, the congressman, doesn't look like a child, but what he said to me does not make a lot of adult sense. can you help me here, professor? >> i was listening as well. frankly i was disturbed by what he said. one thing i do agree with is the long-term debt does have to be tack many. the health care costs are what's pushing up most of the big expenses we have. hopefully we'll be doing that, but much of what he said, honestly did not make sense. bill clinton ended his eight years in government with $22 million net new jobs, and a budget surplus. what did george bush do? he turned that into a gigantic deficit. he didn't find a spending bill he couldn't resist. he created 8 million new jobs. well, in eight years, you know, bill clinton created 22 million net new jobs, george w. bush created 8 million. 8 million new jobs is nothing to crow about. the medians wage
. >>> robert reich is joining me now, he was labor secretary under president clinton. he recently wrote that the tea party kids have trashed the stage. thank you for being with us, profe professor. 9 guy i spoke with, the congressman, doesn't look like a child, but what he said to me does not make a lot of adult sense. can you help me here, professor? >> i was listening as well. frankly i was disturbed by what he said. one thing i do agree with is the long-term debt does have to...
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jane segal, uta reich afternoon t, joe quickly followed by tony kim. two men's. -- minutes. sure if the mic is picking you up. >> they switched over. president olague: ok. and the time will be limited to two minutes. >> you want me to start over? >> president olague: yeah, please. >> i'm jane segal. first i thanked you but i'll skip that. i own and live at 315 eureka street, just two properties to the south of 309, 311. i attended the may 19, 2011, hearing here. since then, i have been tracking the design revisions that are being proposed. as we were contacted, we had a meeting last week. while i really appreciate that the project sponsors made an effort to create a facade design change, i'm referring to the front on eureka street that's more consistent with the architectural look of our block, i still do have some concerns. first, there has not been a successful collaboration with the neighbors, the fords and the howsers on the revision of the design. my understanding from the hearing, the last hearing is that the commissioners requested a collaborative revision. the neighb
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. >>> joining mess is former labor secretary robert reich he's the author of "aftershock." professor, good to see you this morning. >> good morning, thomas. >> senator cardin is given an insider's perspective. we have regular man on the street interviews about how they feel, but when we talk about the specifics, about the u.s. credit rating that could be downgraded, even if we raise the ceiling on time, some analysts are saying that a downgrade is inevitable. lawmakers have gotten this country into a real mess. in your estimation, from your background, is washington broken? it just can't seem to get its act together? >> undoubtedly washington is broken. the big problem, though, is that you have two sides who are still way, way far apart, and the clock is sticking. i mean, we have to have an agreement by tuesday, or interest rates not only for the federal government, but really for average people with regard to auto loans, variable rather mortgages, everything else, start going up. the possibility, thomas, is those interest rates could go up very, very dramatically. that wil
. >>> joining mess is former labor secretary robert reich he's the author of "aftershock." professor, good to see you this morning. >> good morning, thomas. >> senator cardin is given an insider's perspective. we have regular man on the street interviews about how they feel, but when we talk about the specifics, about the u.s. credit rating that could be downgraded, even if we raise the ceiling on time, some analysts are saying that a downgrade is inevitable....
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alan dershowitz, author of "trials of zion," and the defense's lead expert cathy reichs. cathy cathy, let me start with you. in the end, was it the lack of forensic evidence which you think led to this acquittal? >> well, in my mind it is, because the state really didn't have any valid evidence to go on. they had no physical evidence to tie casey to the death of her daughter. >> you examined a full skeletal autopsy of caylee anthony's remains. you visited the crime scene, examined pieces of evidence. from everything that you saw, from everything that you examined, did you ever see evidence of premeditated murder? >> no, and that was one of the problems that the prosecution had is there was no cause of death. there was nothing on those little bones to indicate when she had died or where she had died or how she had died. it was the skelton of a well taken care of little girl. there was no indication of any kind of mistreatment or child abuse or malnutrition or anything along those lines. so there was nothing in the bones to indicate what happened to her. >> i mean, do you h
alan dershowitz, author of "trials of zion," and the defense's lead expert cathy reichs. cathy cathy, let me start with you. in the end, was it the lack of forensic evidence which you think led to this acquittal? >> well, in my mind it is, because the state really didn't have any valid evidence to go on. they had no physical evidence to tie casey to the death of her daughter. >> you examined a full skeletal autopsy of caylee anthony's remains. you visited the crime scene,...
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. >> 56-year-old neil reich stopped to put on rain gear when the tree fell. he was on an overnight adventure on the trail with a friend and fellow cyclist. >> that's too bad because everybody out here is having a good time. >> i feel sorry for the man, but i'm glad it didn't happen to me. >> we were lucky to stay in the building and have shelter and rode out the storm. >> the safest place in a storm is indoors or in a vehicle, but according to online sources like windernesssurvival.net, the best place is under a thick canopy of small trees. >>> the fourth of july took a tragic turn. a six-year-old boy drowned at sandy state park in anne arundel county this morning. up to a half an hour. he was pulled from the chesapeake bay. he did get cpr, but sadly did not survive. >>> no holiday break for those involved in the murder trial of casey anthony. she is the young florida mother accused of killing her two-year- old daughter, caylee. today the jury began deliberations and prosecutors contend anthony killed her daughter because she no longer wanted to be a mother.
. >> 56-year-old neil reich stopped to put on rain gear when the tree fell. he was on an overnight adventure on the trail with a friend and fellow cyclist. >> that's too bad because everybody out here is having a good time. >> i feel sorry for the man, but i'm glad it didn't happen to me. >> we were lucky to stay in the building and have shelter and rode out the storm. >> the safest place in a storm is indoors or in a vehicle, but according to online sources like...
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richmond police support the idea because they believe a sense of legitimacy will prevent situations reich this. >> it was a key witness to a crime in the city of richmond but she didn't have identification to police officers she stood quiet. >> think how many man-hours would be saved by the i.d. card, saving the policeman of having someone in the police car down to the police station to find out they are, indeed, richmond residents. >> but critics point out the i.d. cards require little verification could raise security issues. >> the proposal passed unanimously, supports are confident it's a done deal. reporting in richmond, i'm alan wang, "abc 7 news." >>> the santa clara city council has tan another big step toward construction of a stadium for the san francisco 49ers. santa clara voters approved the plan to help finance the stadium last year. during a meeting last night they decided the process for hiring subcontractors for the new facility. they also selected companies that will sell concessions and season tickets. >> we're encouraged with the state of the progress we've had. we've h
richmond police support the idea because they believe a sense of legitimacy will prevent situations reich this. >> it was a key witness to a crime in the city of richmond but she didn't have identification to police officers she stood quiet. >> think how many man-hours would be saved by the i.d. card, saving the policeman of having someone in the police car down to the police station to find out they are, indeed, richmond residents. >> but critics point out the i.d. cards...
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of the military campaign as coded afy threatens to attack europe the alliance doesn't stop exist reich's. vessels with humanitarian aid complicated guards are stopped in a greek port just to year out and i got to this from a solicitor killed by israeli forces. well things are much more twenty four hours a day your watching r.t. the top story out germany has long since banned or nazi symbols and attempts to distance itself from its dark past but it seems the burden is not so scrupulous when it...
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i want to bring in robert reich, at berkeley. authored "aftershock, america's economy and future." i want to begin with you. i know we have you on and i want to talk jobs and that's what people want to hear about. two scenarios, labor secretary during the government shutdown oddly '95 and early '96. at the time businesses couldn't get loans guaranteed through small business administration, health services for veterans stopped, national parks were closed because, you remember, there just wasn't a budget. so let me give you the if. if congress cannot reach a deal on the debt ceiling by one week from today, how, sir, would the impact compare to what we experienced during the government shutdown during the mid-90s? >> brooke, it would be much worse. a government shutdown is one thing. even in the government shutdown vital government services will continue. people got medicare checks and medicaid, social security, unemployment checks. the government continued to pay its creditors what was due. but if the debt ceiling is not raised next week, none of that happens. government simply doesn
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it's a sham and i need to share our crimes of the greatest proportion because greece is the third reich and of course one of the main men there blair's spin doctor was alistair campbell he's recently refuted claims that the iraq they'll say was designed to make the case for war. i'm sorry he's alive he's a well known to be a manipulator he was in fact the main motor of this i think for him to go over i don't interest myself in the personality is too much but i think he obviously has the while and the drive to keep this very nasty machine on the road and what impact do you think he's had on the report that we're living in now in the sort of relationship with the mainstream media i will immediately leave aside which you know i think people become inured to death and injury and you see fit in the young people's world sort of. sort of sort of us all cherishing each other and being good to each other i think people are becoming more cruel people aren't actually by nature of their tribe but it's changing and he they had a very big effect on that to see him on faith foundation because as one o
it's a sham and i need to share our crimes of the greatest proportion because greece is the third reich and of course one of the main men there blair's spin doctor was alistair campbell he's recently refuted claims that the iraq they'll say was designed to make the case for war. i'm sorry he's alive he's a well known to be a manipulator he was in fact the main motor of this i think for him to go over i don't interest myself in the personality is too much but i think he obviously has the while...
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rubble of world war two and we're talking about the reappearance of the imperial germany or the fourth reich you have or reunify germany who is now talking about greece as south germany they say also actually when it's becoming just don't compare in south germany or greece with east germany they're simply saying well just like in east germany we took all the assets and we merge into one super power imperial con con conch conquistador european threat as we have been in the past and the thing about the euro was supposed to eliminate the german imperial threat but they figured out a way around it is about the orchestra of the whole thing as a way to reunify germany another time when greece was being south germany so this guy let's call him junker because he's a junk bond salesman basically he's pushing junk on everybody he's taking the junk off. private bankers asset holdings and transfer it to the national governments in the e.c.b. in the e.u. but he's likening what's going to happen to greece to the two had agency sell off of fourteen thousand east german assets between one thousand nine hund
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families and this intuition is in many ways here in japan compounding the nuclear energy expert robert reich was in hiroshima explaining the current situation in japan. but rock obama is calling on the american people to step up to the plate to pressure the politicians in dealing with the debt standoff congress has a week left to raise the country's multi-trillion dollar debt ceiling if it wants to avoid a potentially devastating default in a nationwide address obama warned that an american default would impact around the world he blamed republicans for stalling talks and refusing to accept a balanced approach republican speaker john boehner hit back if using obama of spending beyond the country's means and expecting a blank check republicans and democrats have been locked in a dispute over whether spending cuts all times hikes is the answer to the debt crisis washington what mathew bottom says the government needs to act fast to avoid an investor exodus. obama and the democrats in congress just want to keep on spending. and so they would like to see the debt ceiling raised so that they can
families and this intuition is in many ways here in japan compounding the nuclear energy expert robert reich was in hiroshima explaining the current situation in japan. but rock obama is calling on the american people to step up to the plate to pressure the politicians in dealing with the debt standoff congress has a week left to raise the country's multi-trillion dollar debt ceiling if it wants to avoid a potentially devastating default in a nationwide address obama warned that an american...
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. >> there are great events reich tech stars in boston and some events that nel points on.hese are other good option. if it's been 32 years chasing a bank is probably not the best option. >> thank you guys so much for all this advice. this was helpful and we appreciate it. if any of you out there have a question for our experts go to our website. nell and larry had some helpful advice about how to improve your business. now let's get some advice from small business owners like you. >> my great idea for business entrepreneurs is take your business seriously, but not so seriously to where you get caught up. you don't want to make the small mistakes by taking your business so seriously that you wipe everything out. it's just like anything else. take it, provide it, prepare it, partner with someone early. if it doesn't work, scrap it and do something else. >> my great idea for entrepreneurs especially those are within the first five years of their business is to make sure that they do have a team of interns. what you want to do is have a awe session plan. you want to have a tea
. >> there are great events reich tech stars in boston and some events that nel points on.hese are other good option. if it's been 32 years chasing a bank is probably not the best option. >> thank you guys so much for all this advice. this was helpful and we appreciate it. if any of you out there have a question for our experts go to our website. nell and larry had some helpful advice about how to improve your business. now let's get some advice from small business owners like you....
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go after the reich has to then structure second to put brazil back in front. only for i say their to score his second of the ninth to make it to two. that was it was told in the end with half an hour left past so then head for a third time. and a fourth in sight for two to brazil it finished i comfortable results and some comfort to the coach. we needed a good performance something we hadn't done so far but the decisive moment in the group stages we were able to do to do what door and finish first i work with twenty three players to extract the best skills from each one. and presumes next opponents paraglider up against venezuela who had already qualified from great bay but managed to hold out for a dramatic last gasp three three draw to join them in the next round but as well it took an early lead to solomon out on the long but it back on level terms just after half an hour. passed finally send the ball over the line a moment. to bounce and then the right amount found themselves in front minutes later lucas by the osce scoring easily from close range to one.
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reporter: along another part of the river bank, bob castleberry showed us his flooded home and his land reiching of crude oil. >> when we bought it it was a dream home and we wanted to stay here forever. >> reporter: now the house will be torn down and bob and his wife will have to rebuild on higher ground. the oil stain on the side of his garage is the high watermark from the flooding. bob said he was shocked when he first looked out at the smelly water surrounding his house. >> i shined the spotlight and the river was black with crude oil, just black with crude oil. >> reporter: in spite of promises by the governor and exxonmobil to get the spill cleaned up, no one yet knows how long that will take. and exxon says the oil extends at least 25 miles downstream, although it could go much farther and they are urging homeowners and people along the river bank to make their own observations and call in, brian? >> terrible thing in one of the most beautiful spots in the country. george, thanks. >>> overseas now, the story of a dramatic rescue in western china involving dozens of people who got stuck
reporter: along another part of the river bank, bob castleberry showed us his flooded home and his land reiching of crude oil. >> when we bought it it was a dream home and we wanted to stay here forever. >> reporter: now the house will be torn down and bob and his wife will have to rebuild on higher ground. the oil stain on the side of his garage is the high watermark from the flooding. bob said he was shocked when he first looked out at the smelly water surrounding his house....
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he was need as neil reich of forest hills, new york. >>> the continuous debate on the debt ceiling picks back up this morning. house had always been scheduled to work this week and the senate canceled its recess so lawmakers could be back on the hill today. republicans leave far apart from the democrats on raising the debt limit. the obama administration says it must be raise bid august #nd or the u.s. will begin to default on its debts. the republicans wanted deep spending cuts to go along with any debt ceiling increase. >>> also in politics today, the bridge county council will meet behind closed doors to talk about what to do with their colleague, leslie johnson. she pleaded guilty last week in the corruption scandal that also brought down her husband, jack johnson. so far, she says she won't resign her seat on the council. she is set to be sentenced in october. >>> jurors into the casey anthony murder trial will resume deliberations this morning after almost six hours yesterday. the seven women and five men failed to reach a verdict. phil keating has more. >> reporter: jurors in the
he was need as neil reich of forest hills, new york. >>> the continuous debate on the debt ceiling picks back up this morning. house had always been scheduled to work this week and the senate canceled its recess so lawmakers could be back on the hill today. republicans leave far apart from the democrats on raising the debt limit. the obama administration says it must be raise bid august #nd or the u.s. will begin to default on its debts. the republicans wanted deep spending cuts to go...