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big day in court for casey anthony. we are taking your calls, 1-877-tell-hln is the number. there is casey anthony entering the courtroom, shakes hands with lawyers, not even a glance at mom and dad. let's bring in dan hill, facial coding, body language experts. do you see her coached. she looks to be her cold self? >> i have to disagree. this is a complete role reversal from the woman i saw months ago. back then she was in denial, out of touch with her emotions. from the moment she comes in the court, her eyes are down, her head is down, sign of sadness, her chin is quavering, her eyebrow is up in fear. it is not when she comes to tears, she is near tears and battling it the whole time. >> i didn't see emotion out of the gate. then her father takes the stand, george anthony, he is talking about leonard padilla and the role with the family. and we see emotion. dan, yo see this as genuine? >> i do, actually. before she was really disconnected. the lack of genuine emotion is from the parents. that is a role reversal. befo
big day in court for casey anthony. we are taking your calls, 1-877-tell-hln is the number. there is casey anthony entering the courtroom, shakes hands with lawyers, not even a glance at mom and dad. let's bring in dan hill, facial coding, body language experts. do you see her coached. she looks to be her cold self? >> i have to disagree. this is a complete role reversal from the woman i saw months ago. back then she was in denial, out of touch with her emotions. from the moment she comes...
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they looked for casey then missing daughter, caylee.ne of her attorney said testimony from the search leader will prove that casey anthony did not kill the little girl by showing that caylee's body was placed where it was found after casey was in jail. after the hearing, george and cindy anthony talked about seeing their daughter, again. >> i just want to let you guys know that it was awesome to see my daughter today. it has been a long time since i've seen her and its it just gives me a lot of, you know, a lot of peace to see she looks okay and she looks healthy and that's important to me. >> were you able to make any eye contact or any message to her? >> i was able to tell her that i loved her and george was able to blow her a kiss when he was coming off the stand. i know it meant a lot to him. >> absolutely. >> you and casey were in tears. can you explain why it was so emotional for you. >> i saw casey's reaction when george took the stand and it was like seeing her dad, she hasn't seen her dad for a very long time and when she start
they looked for casey then missing daughter, caylee.ne of her attorney said testimony from the search leader will prove that casey anthony did not kill the little girl by showing that caylee's body was placed where it was found after casey was in jail. after the hearing, george and cindy anthony talked about seeing their daughter, again. >> i just want to let you guys know that it was awesome to see my daughter today. it has been a long time since i've seen her and its it just gives me a...
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released in the casey anthony case.ouldn't you know, her phone records show a year ago, no calls, no texts to a zenaida gonzalez, the alleged babysitter that she accused of taking little caylee. plus this bombshell found among the more than 1,000 pages of documents. investigators did not find blood in the trunk of casey's car. but what about the evidence of and the vaporized chloroform. we love hearing from you. we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. joining us to talk about it, steve rogers, detective lieutenant for the nutley, new jersey police department. also former member of the fbi joint terrorism task force. also joining us, attorney anne bremner, mark eiglarsh, and back with us again from wbdo radio in orlando, reporter marva hinton. marva's been on this since day one. marva, give us the lay of the land. what evidence was released today? >> well, there were pictures of the scene where caylee's body was found. there was a 3-d movie there. there was also a detailed list casey's car. lots and lots of trash in a bag
released in the casey anthony case.ouldn't you know, her phone records show a year ago, no calls, no texts to a zenaida gonzalez, the alleged babysitter that she accused of taking little caylee. plus this bombshell found among the more than 1,000 pages of documents. investigators did not find blood in the trunk of casey's car. but what about the evidence of and the vaporized chloroform. we love hearing from you. we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. joining us to talk about it, steve rogers,...
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prosecutors just handed it over to casey's dream team as they try to spare casey's life. we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. joining us, stacey kaiser. also producer from the "nancy grace" show, natisha lance. and criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor anita kay. let's look again at the words, what that tattoo may look like. again, bella individuala, the beautiful life there. looks like good ammo to me, isn't it, for the prosecution? >> absolutely. if i was a prosecutor, i would have a field day with this. you've got to be kidding. first of all, she's out and about getting tattooed. if my 2-year-old was missing, i wouldn't be out and about, no matter what the tattoo is. she's out doing these things. we see another photo. then we're getting that tattoo. what does that say? now my life is better now that i don't have the 2-year-old. as a defense attorney, it's hard to argue, you go with the standard, don't look at their actions, everybody responds differently to grief. but come on, that's one's going to be real hard to overcome or explain. >> yeah. stacey kaiser, p
prosecutors just handed it over to casey's dream team as they try to spare casey's life. we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. joining us, stacey kaiser. also producer from the "nancy grace" show, natisha lance. and criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor anita kay. let's look again at the words, what that tattoo may look like. again, bella individuala, the beautiful life there. looks like good ammo to me, isn't it, for the prosecution? >> absolutely. if i was a...
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this would have been far before casey anthony was behind bars. she was first put behind bars july 16th. this doesn't go along with prosecution evidence where a botanist came in saying there was significant growth in and around the remains found there that showed the remains had been there for months. >> that is a great point there. >> ann, are they grasping for straws here or is this a theory that could play in court? >> in some ways it sounds like they are grasping for straws. they need to show reasonable doubt. if they can say and show she was in jail through some good expert testimony at the time the body was there, and they are going to have to get these witnesses from equisearch to say we looked and didn't find the body. it is a death penalty case. they need not be unanimous in florida the only state to give death. this is a really, really tough case for them. >> pam, you are a prosecutor here. how are you doubling back over the top of this theory they are coming with? >> i don't think they are going to go anywhere with it. i think they are
this would have been far before casey anthony was behind bars. she was first put behind bars july 16th. this doesn't go along with prosecution evidence where a botanist came in saying there was significant growth in and around the remains found there that showed the remains had been there for months. >> that is a great point there. >> ann, are they grasping for straws here or is this a theory that could play in court? >> in some ways it sounds like they are grasping for...
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if casey didn't do it, someone else did. casey told allegedly police that it was zanny. so everybody's focusing on does she exist? who helps prove that she exists? mom and dad, who are claiming that she mentioned for the year before casey -- caylee went missing that it was zanny. zanny, zanny. they heard that. george actually said in his deposition once a week for the whole year. so potentially 52 weeks he heard this name, zanny. that helps prove her existence. >> but they never met her nor did they have a phone number for her. so that's going to hurt them as well. nor did caylee ever mention her. that's probably hearsay and not admissible at trial. >> and how did she pay for her? >> exactly. >> she wasn't working. she's stealing from friends allegedly. how is she paying for this zanny that nobody has seen? who's on a scale of 1 to 10 is a 10. >> one other thing. i want to listen to cindy anthony. you mentioned the deposition in the zenaida gonzalez case. let's listen to sinnedy, how volatile she can be as a witness. let's give that a listen. >> why this lawsuit is here
if casey didn't do it, someone else did. casey told allegedly police that it was zanny. so everybody's focusing on does she exist? who helps prove that she exists? mom and dad, who are claiming that she mentioned for the year before casey -- caylee went missing that it was zanny. zanny, zanny. they heard that. george actually said in his deposition once a week for the whole year. so potentially 52 weeks he heard this name, zanny. that helps prove her existence. >> but they never met her...
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so far what each says casey told them remain as secret.sanders, nbc news, orlando. >>> detail bondsman tony is a dia joins us and also msnbc legal analyst susan. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> tony, i begin with you. you heard the defense say you were part of their team pup say they were wrong. why do you think they're making this assertion? >> oh, i think the defense is doing everything they can to try to protect casey and what she might have said or portrayed to us. i'm 23409 saying they're completely wrong but i think there's a lot of inaccuracies as to what the defense team is accusing us of and i think it's important that i protect the integrity of our group. >> how would you describe your role with casey anthony and her team? >> my role is strictly out of the bail bondsman as opposed to the bond. in a meeting with jose, not only did i try to separate myself from jose, because basically i'm not allowed to be a member of the defense, and i also tried to separate myself from tracy and my uncle leonard, because i -- if
so far what each says casey told them remain as secret.sanders, nbc news, orlando. >>> detail bondsman tony is a dia joins us and also msnbc legal analyst susan. good morning to both of you. >> good morning. >> tony, i begin with you. you heard the defense say you were part of their team pup say they were wrong. why do you think they're making this assertion? >> oh, i think the defense is doing everything they can to try to protect casey and what she might have said...
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urgent news that could be a huge blow to casey anthony's defense. the 23 year old sits in jail in orlando accused of first-degree murder in the death of her only daughter, little caylee. just released, new photos of the crime scene taken the month before caylee's body was found. all sign that searchers would have had a hard time finding caylee's body and looking less likely that someone could have planted caylee's body there. we'll take your calls. 877-tell-hln. joining us to talk about it, former u.s. attorney and also a representative from search. you are showing the foliage and it wouldn't be easy to find caylee, correct? go ahead, tim. >> i think it was next to impossible. there certainly was standing water that was covering anything and that's why i made the decisions that i made before that if caylee was deceased it would be a tiny skeleton over there and we wouldn't take a chance on a horse stepping on it or even a ground searcher and i still think it was the greatest decision and wisest decisions i made in any searches because if that would
urgent news that could be a huge blow to casey anthony's defense. the 23 year old sits in jail in orlando accused of first-degree murder in the death of her only daughter, little caylee. just released, new photos of the crime scene taken the month before caylee's body was found. all sign that searchers would have had a hard time finding caylee's body and looking less likely that someone could have planted caylee's body there. we'll take your calls. 877-tell-hln. joining us to talk about it,...
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i'm going to let casey have the beginning of this. what do you think of the professor krugman's idea that big government is taking it? >> i've been wondering since last fall when politicians taking more and more of our tax dollars, spending $2500 a person, i was wondering, why? what do we have to do to stop th this, and then krug man says all we need to do is tell these guys, once we give them some kind of medal, then you put a statue out in front of the treasury, we can finally get on with stop taking the taxpayers' money. >> but paul krugman is basically saying it was the $800 million stimulus package. but his basic thrust was republicans are wrong because they're for small government and it's this big stimulus package that is turning the government around, casey. your thought?t? >> only 10% has been spent. i don't see how that's even possible, number one. number two, look what they're doing -- what they're going to do. when they do spending it, they're going to be wasting it, on areas that's not needed. construction workers and man
i'm going to let casey have the beginning of this. what do you think of the professor krugman's idea that big government is taking it? >> i've been wondering since last fall when politicians taking more and more of our tax dollars, spending $2500 a person, i was wondering, why? what do we have to do to stop th this, and then krug man says all we need to do is tell these guys, once we give them some kind of medal, then you put a statue out in front of the treasury, we can finally get on...
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. >> haven't seen casey, haven't talked to her. do i want to see her? do i want to talk to her? absolutely. but we'll see how that works out. >> reporter: were caylee to still be alive this weekend she would have turned 4 years old. her grandparents, cindy and george, tell nbc news that they will privately gather and mourn the loss. meredith? >> kerry sanders, thank you very much. brad conway is an attorney for george and cindy anthony. brad, good morning to you. >> good morning, meredith. >> you know, before giving his deposition yesterday george said that he was nervous. what were his concerns, brad? >> that this would be a repeat of the deposition that occurred back in april. >> and which deposition was that? was that for the civil case? >> that was the deposition in regard to the civil case, yes, meredith. >> and why would that be of concern to him, that it would be the same? >> you know, this is the difference between this and that deposition is this one was legitimate preparation for trial. that was a publicity stunt. >> well
. >> haven't seen casey, haven't talked to her. do i want to see her? do i want to talk to her? absolutely. but we'll see how that works out. >> reporter: were caylee to still be alive this weekend she would have turned 4 years old. her grandparents, cindy and george, tell nbc news that they will privately gather and mourn the loss. meredith? >> kerry sanders, thank you very much. brad conway is an attorney for george and cindy anthony. brad, good morning to you. >> good...
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. >>> casey anthony's defense team has a ton of work to do today. they're going to be in court in about three hours. she's accused of killing her daughter caylee. defense attorneys want testimony from the head of a search group that worked for casey. they think they can prove someone disposed of her body after casey was already in jail. >>> it is a get away day friday and the crowd goes wild. hi, bob. >> yeah, until they see the thunderstorms for the east coast. it's going to be a rough day, unfortunately. let me show you the atlanta tower cam because the humidity is in place. we've had thunderstorms develop over the last couple of afternoons. look at the low clouds exiting out of midtown right there. that is just gorgeous shot. but that's an indication that the humidity's out there. so thunderstorms are going to develop. look at that. it's just a great morning shot for you at atlanta. >> is it october or something? >> it feels like. real nice. how about the delays, though? not so nice the one hour or more, showers developing in the northeast, new y
. >>> casey anthony's defense team has a ton of work to do today. they're going to be in court in about three hours. she's accused of killing her daughter caylee. defense attorneys want testimony from the head of a search group that worked for casey. they think they can prove someone disposed of her body after casey was already in jail. >>> it is a get away day friday and the crowd goes wild. hi, bob. >> yeah, until they see the thunderstorms for the east coast. it's...
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. >>> arguments for the upcoming murder trial for casey anthony. she's accuse of killing her two- year-old daughter. they believe newly released photos could change the case against her. >> reporter: if casey anthony's defense team can raise doubts whether haleigh her body were in the woods it could change the case. >> they're important foreseeing the truth whether it's for the defense or the prosecution. we're not taking sides. >> reporter: but the pictures tell a story. >> it shows dense underbrush. dense foilage and in some areas a wall of foilage and it shows that the area is wet. that would make it consistent. >> he told the names of the volunteers and explain why he would not allow them to go where the bo body was, it was too wet. a surprise visiter, listen closely it's. it's her grandfather. he was told by casey anthony's defense team it felt the release was inappropriate and he should demand that they stop releasing the information. the lawyer and the former client went into an office and shouting could be overheard and then about 1/2 hour
. >>> arguments for the upcoming murder trial for casey anthony. she's accuse of killing her two- year-old daughter. they believe newly released photos could change the case against her. >> reporter: if casey anthony's defense team can raise doubts whether haleigh her body were in the woods it could change the case. >> they're important foreseeing the truth whether it's for the defense or the prosecution. we're not taking sides. >> reporter: but the pictures tell a...
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casey's parents will testify under oath during her murder trial.e called to testify for the prosecution. >>> hurricane felicia is barrelling towards hawaii. how people are preparing to ride out the storm. >>> people in honolulu are preparing for the worst but hoping for the best as hurricane felicia heads their way. the storm has been downgraded to a category 2. as our affiliate khon reports, hawaiians are not taking any chances. >> it was a typical summer day at hilo's waterfront thursday, but big island residents know even a tropical storm or tropical depression could bring a heavy dose of rain and gusty winds early next week. >> i'm concerned about what might happen, but, you know, we're not really -- we didn't really have a hurricane here in a long time. >> reporter: anyone visiting home depot was reminded to stock up on essentials if they had not done so already. >> water definitely probably our biggest seller at this point. >> well, just some stuff we didn't have, like a gas stove and water containers, you know. >> some food. >> get some hand
casey's parents will testify under oath during her murder trial.e called to testify for the prosecution. >>> hurricane felicia is barrelling towards hawaii. how people are preparing to ride out the storm. >>> people in honolulu are preparing for the worst but hoping for the best as hurricane felicia heads their way. the storm has been downgraded to a category 2. as our affiliate khon reports, hawaiians are not taking any chances. >> it was a typical summer day at hilo's...
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you spent a lot of time on the casey anthony case. is that -- the florida mom accused of killing her daughter, caylee is this the strangest case you've ever seen? i mean, with the mother who -- >> i have seen many strange cases. i can't identify one as the most -- the strangest case. >> anderson: a mother who tells police so many different stories, literally taking them around. >> oh, anderson. they are lies. don't put perfume on a pig, anderson. they are not stories, they are not fairy tales, they are lies, okay? now, she led the cops on such a wild goose chase. a recent development, just this past week, the state got the authorization to go in and take a photo of one of tot mom, also known as casey anthony's tattoos. why do we care about a tat? because after her 2-year-old child, caylee anthony, goes missing, instead of searching for her or calling police, she goes to the local tattoo parlor, has a very -- and i've interviewed this guy, has a very extensive conversation with them on several occasions about her next tattoo, and ends
you spent a lot of time on the casey anthony case. is that -- the florida mom accused of killing her daughter, caylee is this the strangest case you've ever seen? i mean, with the mother who -- >> i have seen many strange cases. i can't identify one as the most -- the strangest case. >> anderson: a mother who tells police so many different stories, literally taking them around. >> oh, anderson. they are lies. don't put perfume on a pig, anderson. they are not stories, they are...
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casey kotchman connects. two-run home run. his first with the red sox. they are up 3-1.n the fourth, the yanks tee off on john smoltz. melky cabrera -- the no-doubter -- three-run home run, his 11th. smoltz tagged. nine hits, eight earned in 3 1/3 -- his e.r.a. is 8.32. jorge posada off former yankee billy traber, and that's gone for a three-run home run -- his 14th. yanks score eight in the fourth. they lead 9-3. normally, it's joba throwing at kevin youkilis, but on thursday night it was mark melancon throwing at dustin pedroia. it will be interesting to see if on friday night there will be any retaliation. it will be interesting to see if the yankees win it 13-6. they lead boston by 3 1/2 games in the a.l. east. they beat the red sox for the first time this season. they snap a nine-game losing streak to them going back to last season. joba chamberlain wins four straight starts for the first time in his career, even though he had walked a career-high seven. joe girardi and the yanks are 15-5 since the all-star break. >> fortunately, we won the game, and joba made some
casey kotchman connects. two-run home run. his first with the red sox. they are up 3-1.n the fourth, the yanks tee off on john smoltz. melky cabrera -- the no-doubter -- three-run home run, his 11th. smoltz tagged. nine hits, eight earned in 3 1/3 -- his e.r.a. is 8.32. jorge posada off former yankee billy traber, and that's gone for a three-run home run -- his 14th. yanks score eight in the fourth. they lead 9-3. normally, it's joba throwing at kevin youkilis, but on thursday night it was mark...
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david good friend and casey mulligan. thank you very much for joining us tonight.stimulus, you don't want to see anymore, why? >> i was trying to learn what good the stimulus might be doing. i went to look at the white house report that just came out. they have the best numbers, great people to analyze them. what they told us last quarter $100 billion was spent of taxpayer money. what happened? they say 161,000 jobs were created. in other words, each job that we created cost over $600,000. you know, i like to help people but that's a ridiculous price tag. >> in fact, david, antidotally, we hear 10% of the $787 billion has even been spent at this point, here we sit today at new highs for the year in the stock market. yes, unemployment is near 10% but there are signs in other parts of the economy that things are getting better. do we need another stimulus package, in your view? >> let me speak to my friend from the university of chicago where i did a fellowship at the business school one summer. i will try to get this right. if we look at it scientifically we have to
david good friend and casey mulligan. thank you very much for joining us tonight.stimulus, you don't want to see anymore, why? >> i was trying to learn what good the stimulus might be doing. i went to look at the white house report that just came out. they have the best numbers, great people to analyze them. what they told us last quarter $100 billion was spent of taxpayer money. what happened? they say 161,000 jobs were created. in other words, each job that we created cost over...
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doug casey. >> mr. casey. [applause] >> mr.y, would you please put your left hand on the bible and richard wright and? [laughter] >> do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> so help me god? >> which god? >> okay. >> oh, what. >> i have a copy on atlas shrugged. >> risher write-in. do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you ayn rand? >> you have to take my word for it. [laughter] >> all right, mr. moore. >> mr. casey, thank you so much for being here today. the prosecution is trying to make a case that it was a bit of free market economics that caused this economic crisis but you were a long-standing student and a lecturer and writer out of american financial economic history. i would like to ask you this question, sir. do you see any evidence that was the breakdown of free market policies that cause the financial panic that we have seen in the last 18 months? >> that's a false, even ridiculous question. we don't have a free market
doug casey. >> mr. casey. [applause] >> mr.y, would you please put your left hand on the bible and richard wright and? [laughter] >> do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> so help me god? >> which god? >> okay. >> oh, what. >> i have a copy on atlas shrugged. >> risher write-in. do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, so help you ayn rand? >>...
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casey kotchman, two-run blast. his home run with the red sox, and they were up 3-1. but in the bottom of the fourth, melky cabrera connects. three-run home run his 11th. john smoltz, 3 and a third. nine hits, eight earned. his era an 8.32. bottom four, posada off trainer. that's gone for a three-run home run. his 14th. yearks score 8 in the fourth. they lead it 9-3. normally joba chamberlain's throwing at kevin youkilis. but on thursday night. it was mark throwing at pedroia. so as things are always interesting and heated, the yankees win it 13-6. three and a half game lead in the al east. snap a nine-game losing streak dating back to last year. joba chamberlain's won four straight starts for the first time in his career, even though he walked a career high 7 batters. here's joe girardi on the yankees beating the sox this year. >> that's a good win for us. we've got a lot of production out of our order. joba gets through the fifth and getting out of the jam with the bases loaded and one out which kind of changed the game a little bit to me. we played a pretty decent
casey kotchman, two-run blast. his home run with the red sox, and they were up 3-1. but in the bottom of the fourth, melky cabrera connects. three-run home run his 11th. john smoltz, 3 and a third. nine hits, eight earned. his era an 8.32. bottom four, posada off trainer. that's gone for a three-run home run. his 14th. yearks score 8 in the fourth. they lead it 9-3. normally joba chamberlain's throwing at kevin youkilis. but on thursday night. it was mark throwing at pedroia. so as things are...
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casey kotchman connects. two-run home run. his first with the red sox. they are up 3-1.n the fourth, the yanks tee off on john smoltz. melky cabrera -- the no-doubter -- three-run home run, his 11th. smoltz tagged. nine hits, eight earned in 3 1/3 -- his e.r.a. is 8.32. jorge posada off former yankee billy traber, and that's gone for a three-run home run -- his 14th. yanks score eight in the fourth. they lead 9-3. normally, it's joba throwing at kevin youkilis, but on thursday night it was mark melancon throwing at dustin pedroia. it will be interesting to see if on friday night there will be any retaliation. it will be interesting to see if the yankees win it 13-6. they lead boston by 3 1/2 games in the a.l. east. they beat the red sox for the first time this season. they snap a nine-game losing streak to them going back to last season. joba chamberlain wins four straight starts for the first time in his career, even though he had walked a career-high seven. joe girardi and the yanks are 15-5 since the all-star break. >> fortunately, we won the game, and joba made some
casey kotchman connects. two-run home run. his first with the red sox. they are up 3-1.n the fourth, the yanks tee off on john smoltz. melky cabrera -- the no-doubter -- three-run home run, his 11th. smoltz tagged. nine hits, eight earned in 3 1/3 -- his e.r.a. is 8.32. jorge posada off former yankee billy traber, and that's gone for a three-run home run -- his 14th. yanks score eight in the fourth. they lead 9-3. normally, it's joba throwing at kevin youkilis, but on thursday night it was mark...
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government owes casey the btes possible medalt care.ow, just depressed, crying a lot, feeling down, just feeling hopeless. >> reporter: he said that to the latest doctor he turned to in his desperate search for the help he was not getting from the veterans administration. >> that's a very discouraging thing for me. because, you know, i did my part and so their part is to help heal us and they've failed me. >> reporter: all he ever wanted to be was a marine, even after he was...
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>> that's astonishing, casey. one child, 486 metric tons? >> actually, one child, over time, over several generations, considering the fact that that child's likely to reproduce, it's over 9,000 metric tons, lou. it is incredible the amount of environmental impact that overpopulation is having on this planet, and these scientists are saying it's really getting close to the breaking point. it is going to take a long time to turn this around. they still need to do the recycling and all that because those are easier fixes, but for political reasons and behavioral reasons, and religious reasons, changes people's reproductive behavior is much tougher. >> that is extraordinary to think that would all add up to 486,000 tons. i mean to me, metric tons, that's insane. and then to talk about 9,000 to limit reproduction. those are extraordinary ratios. one wouldn't think either was possible. appreciate it, thank you very much, an amazing report. casey wian. at the top of the hour, campbell brown. >> hello there, lou. we're focusing on the homecoming of
>> that's astonishing, casey. one child, 486 metric tons? >> actually, one child, over time, over several generations, considering the fact that that child's likely to reproduce, it's over 9,000 metric tons, lou. it is incredible the amount of environmental impact that overpopulation is having on this planet, and these scientists are saying it's really getting close to the breaking point. it is going to take a long time to turn this around. they still need to do the recycling and...
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casey mcgehee. you wouldn't know that i is six for his last 37 after the 4th inning swing he took here. >> rob: that's probably 6 inches away from where you wanted to locate that pitch up. >> bob: odd to say the best pitch is probably the one that just walked prince fielder. it just missed. it is better than a long ball. mcgehee has been playing third base. they got him from the cubs. brewers have made two of the best deals in baseball. that ball will be foul right field side. it finds the seats. >> rob: he didn't hit his location. nieves wanted a fastball outside and low. that was across the plate. >> bob: is there anything different about the mound when they have to repair it after? >> rob: yes. it has a whatever you call that. >> bob: diamond drying. >> rob: that gums up your shoes. it is slippery, it's not like clay where you land wherever you lant you twist and turn you will not slide. you look right now it is nothing like it looked last night. you to a good job but it doesn't matter. it is sti
casey mcgehee. you wouldn't know that i is six for his last 37 after the 4th inning swing he took here. >> rob: that's probably 6 inches away from where you wanted to locate that pitch up. >> bob: odd to say the best pitch is probably the one that just walked prince fielder. it just missed. it is better than a long ball. mcgehee has been playing third base. they got him from the cubs. brewers have made two of the best deals in baseball. that ball will be foul right field side. it...
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saying casey anthony was in jail.cuments reveal two weeks after caylee disappeared, casey anthony got a tattoo on her shoulder, italian for a beautiful life. >>> some soldiers will head to the battle field wearing new flame resistant uniforms. itself extinguishes. it weighs and looks the same as previous materials and is worth it. he says there have been a lot of burn victims because of ieds. >> it's a horrifying bad injury to have and it takes years if ever to recover from fully. >> says the new uniform makes him feel more confident. >>> minnesota senator al franken canceled a fundraiser after learning the host served prison time for swindling people in franken's home state. the man was convicted in 1997 for what one of his relatives described as a ponzi scheme. the fundraiser was scheduled for today in st. paul. >>> a muslim woman is suing a michigan judge for telling her to remove her head scarf in the courtroom. she she's her first amendment right was violated. >> the head piece. no hats allowed in the courtroom -
saying casey anthony was in jail.cuments reveal two weeks after caylee disappeared, casey anthony got a tattoo on her shoulder, italian for a beautiful life. >>> some soldiers will head to the battle field wearing new flame resistant uniforms. itself extinguishes. it weighs and looks the same as previous materials and is worth it. he says there have been a lot of burn victims because of ieds. >> it's a horrifying bad injury to have and it takes years if ever to recover from...
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casey stegall is live for us tonight in san diego. casey.gents say they have seen increased criminal activity out on the sea partly because of increased border protection on land which is why this agency tells us they have always got to be one step ahead of the bad guy guysed in the choppy waters off the u.s. coast there are dozens of agents in search of people trying to smuggle drugs or illegal immigrants into america. >> they started out in 30 mile-per-hour boats, 40 mile-per-hour boats. now we are chafing boats in the keys doing 60 miles per hour. >> agencies say as the cartels get more and more advanced. law enforcement has to keep up. welcome aboard the solution. a 1400-horsepower vessel complete with infrared cameras and satellite technology that allows agents to stop criminals dead in their tracks. >> this new boat can go 10 to 15 knots faster than the current one. that's 20 to 25 miles per hour faster. it doesn't sound like much. but it is quite considerable. >> if they do have something on board that's, you know, could be harmful to
casey stegall is live for us tonight in san diego. casey.gents say they have seen increased criminal activity out on the sea partly because of increased border protection on land which is why this agency tells us they have always got to be one step ahead of the bad guy guysed in the choppy waters off the u.s. coast there are dozens of agents in search of people trying to smuggle drugs or illegal immigrants into america. >> they started out in 30 mile-per-hour boats, 40 mile-per-hour...
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doug casey. >> mr. casey. >> mr.casey, would you please place your left hand on the bible, raise your left hand. do you solemnly swear to tell the truth the whole truth and fog but the truth. >> so help me god. >> so help you god. >> which god? >> ok. >> oh, boy. >> mr. casey, i have your copy of atlas shrug, race your right hand. do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and fog but the truth, so help you, iran? >> you'll have to take my word for it. >> all right. mr. moore. >> mr. casey, thank you so much for being here today. the prosecution is trying to make the case that it was the failure of free market that caused this economic crisis. you were a long-standing student and lecturer and writer on american financial economic history. i would like to ask you this question, sir. do up see any evidence that it was the breakdown of free market policies that caused the financial panic that we've seen in the last 18 months? >> that's false, even ridiculous question, in that we don't have a free market in
doug casey. >> mr. casey. >> mr.casey, would you please place your left hand on the bible, raise your left hand. do you solemnly swear to tell the truth the whole truth and fog but the truth. >> so help me god. >> so help you god. >> which god? >> ok. >> oh, boy. >> mr. casey, i have your copy of atlas shrug, race your right hand. do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and fog but the truth, so help you, iran? >> you'll...
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his only daughter, casey, behind bars, charged with first-degree murder, faces the death penalty. now it is up to dad to tell his side of the story. he hasn't seen his daughter in months. it would be hard to keep his emotions in check during this deposition. no question. george anthony, he's been through hell through all of this. we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. here to talk about it, once again, mark eiglarsh, criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor. also with us, midwin charles, defense attorney. mark, i'll start with you. george anthony is letting it out there he's nervous about this. it's going to be difficult. we know george anthony had at one point contemplated suicide. with all that said, how is he going to hold up in there? what are you seeing from george? >> it's going to be a different dynamic. he resented the civil lawsuit brought by that firm, you know, that claimed that their zanny, zenaida fernandez, was defamed. so him and cindy resented the attorneys. they resented the lawsuit. they hated being there. this is a little different different. they understand
his only daughter, casey, behind bars, charged with first-degree murder, faces the death penalty. now it is up to dad to tell his side of the story. he hasn't seen his daughter in months. it would be hard to keep his emotions in check during this deposition. no question. george anthony, he's been through hell through all of this. we'll take your calls, 1-877-tell-hln. here to talk about it, once again, mark eiglarsh, criminal defense attorney, former prosecutor. also with us, midwin charles,...
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fly ball by casey. there is a breeze blowing. that doesn't matter.all gets up in the air and will keep going. we're in for lots of offense this weekend. 1-2. wonder if he hurt himself. he is lumping. he is a left-handed gary sheffield when it comes to bat speed. this is an interesting player. casey mcgehee. they got him last october. he drove in 92 run as aaa iowa for chicago. and they didn't keep him. they gave him 24 at bats last year. he turned into the regular third baseman now. he shared some time with counsell while hardy was there. >> rob: they the homerun by fielder. and looks like he is running okay. he was running really full speed then he slowed down when the ball went out. i bond he if he hurt himself. mcgehee bounces out. brewers blast their way to an early lead. now at chili's -- start your three-course meals with a shared appetizer. choose two entrees from over 15 chili's favorites, then share a decadent dessert. chili's -- >> bob: a hot, muggy night. a lot of people purchased 1 dollar admission tickets. >> rob: coming off, watc
fly ball by casey. there is a breeze blowing. that doesn't matter.all gets up in the air and will keep going. we're in for lots of offense this weekend. 1-2. wonder if he hurt himself. he is lumping. he is a left-handed gary sheffield when it comes to bat speed. this is an interesting player. casey mcgehee. they got him last october. he drove in 92 run as aaa iowa for chicago. and they didn't keep him. they gave him 24 at bats last year. he turned into the regular third baseman now. he shared...
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i was like, man, i can't believe you did that for matt casey. he was like, who's matt casey? boston. >> well, they're a spirited group over there. >> yeah. >> so this movie is -- well, you're jewish. >> yes. >> this must have been a bit of a thrill. what did your parents think -- >> well, my parents are very proud. to see their boy grow up to kill nazis is something they always dreamed of. >> yeah. >> especially my grandparents. yeah, we actually -- when i invited -- when quentin was writing the script, i became a bit of a jewish technical adviser for him. he would say, would a jewish person do this or that? why don't you come to my passover seder, so he came to my passover seder. it was a seder at the ross house and we were doing it in full bostonccents. and that was sort of where he got the idea to put me in the film. so it turned out to be a power seder. but because it was my household, we made my dad -- we all got drunk which is what happens at the seder. we made me dad tell stories from medical scol about the horrible things that happened when we were at bellevue. like h
i was like, man, i can't believe you did that for matt casey. he was like, who's matt casey? boston. >> well, they're a spirited group over there. >> yeah. >> so this movie is -- well, you're jewish. >> yes. >> this must have been a bit of a thrill. what did your parents think -- >> well, my parents are very proud. to see their boy grow up to kill nazis is something they always dreamed of. >> yeah. >> especially my grandparents. yeah, we actually...
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but we like casey, wanted to find out more about him. a little segment that we like to call under the goal post. under the goal post, take two, from sturgeon bay. sturgeon is what type of a fish? >> a very old fish. >> reporter: is it good? >> no, it is -- >> reporter: what is good with it. >> caviar -- >> reporter: do you mind the offensive football game starts with people looking at your backside. are you used to that? >> yes, thank goodness we have a large quarterback and he can cover it up. >> reporter: when you drive, look at a sign, do you look at it that way because that is how you're used to looking at it? >> i haven't tried that out, but it makes sense, now that you mention it. >> reporter: in the movie, fighting seas, did you like fighting? >> yes. >> reporter: and steven segal, how much do -- did you watch entourage,o you have that? >> yeah, the long -- the red snapper, the video guy, the guy who vacuums up the floors. >> reporter: no offense, that doesn't seem like an entourage. >> have you seen that guy? >> reporter: thanks
but we like casey, wanted to find out more about him. a little segment that we like to call under the goal post. under the goal post, take two, from sturgeon bay. sturgeon is what type of a fish? >> a very old fish. >> reporter: is it good? >> no, it is -- >> reporter: what is good with it. >> caviar -- >> reporter: do you mind the offensive football game starts with people looking at your backside. are you used to that? >> yes, thank goodness we have a...
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so that cast a light of doubt on these techniques. >> abernethy: many thanks to shaun casey of wesley theological seminary. >> abernethy: in other news, fallout continues after the nation's largest lutheran denomination, the evangelical lutheran church in america, voted to lift its ban on non- celibate gay and lesbian pastors. the vote came at last week's e.l.c.a. assembly in minneapolis. some lutherans who opposed the change are now debating whether to leave the denomination. some are also withholding money. e.l.c.a. presiding bishop mark hanson pleaded with conservatives to stay in the church and keep the dialogue going. we have a profile now of bill and gloria gaither, the legendary songwriting and performing couple who have had enormous success in the world of christian gospel music. bill is well known for his productivity, his upbeat attitude and his help to others. gloria has often been his songwriting partner and is a successful author and speaker in her own right. the gaithers live in a small town in indiana, where phil jones found them. >> reporter: in the 1950s, bill gaither
so that cast a light of doubt on these techniques. >> abernethy: many thanks to shaun casey of wesley theological seminary. >> abernethy: in other news, fallout continues after the nation's largest lutheran denomination, the evangelical lutheran church in america, voted to lift its ban on non- celibate gay and lesbian pastors. the vote came at last week's e.l.c.a. assembly in minneapolis. some lutherans who opposed the change are now debating whether to leave the denomination. some...
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as casey steeg he will reports some believe garrido murdered several prostitutes. >> reporter: nearly 20 police officers armed with masks and shovels began digging up the kidnapping crime scene, being dubbed the house of horrors. the scene is expanding to a neighboring house and yard. investigators searching for clues and gathering evidence after the homeowner, philip garrido and his wife were arrested this week. >> it's too early to say what we're looking for. anything that may be linked to open cases that we have at this point we're going thoroughly through both backyards and it's too early to say what we might come up with. >> reporter: the registered sex offender who was convicted of rape and kidnapping back in the 70s admitted to snatching up little jaycee dugard 18 years ago when she was on her way home from school near reno. she was 11 years old. investigators say garrido then raped her repeatedly through the years, eventually fathering two children with her all while holding her captive in sheds and tents in a compound in his backyard. it was just days ago when it all came to
as casey steeg he will reports some believe garrido murdered several prostitutes. >> reporter: nearly 20 police officers armed with masks and shovels began digging up the kidnapping crime scene, being dubbed the house of horrors. the scene is expanding to a neighboring house and yard. investigators searching for clues and gathering evidence after the homeowner, philip garrido and his wife were arrested this week. >> it's too early to say what we're looking for. anything that may be...
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>> jamie: that's a great program, casey. thank you so much. and, the start of the school year is fast approaching, many of the parent have their -- you could be increasingly worried about your child's health particularly because of the h1n1 virus. >> rick: coming up we'll tell you what you need know about the vaccine and where and when your child might be able to get it. don't go away. >> rick: and good morning, once again, everybody, topping the news, right now we are moments away from the confirmation of judge sonia sotomayor to the u.s. supreme court and we'll take you live to capitol hill for the swearing-in ceremony in a few minutes. >> jamie: also opposition activist that were in iran during the riots on trial now, a second day and charged with this rioting and plotting to topple the government and part of a government crack down on members of the opposition for their part in the massive protests over election results that happened in june. >> rick: the company that insured michael jackson's london concerts may not have to write a multim
>> jamie: that's a great program, casey. thank you so much. and, the start of the school year is fast approaching, many of the parent have their -- you could be increasingly worried about your child's health particularly because of the h1n1 virus. >> rick: coming up we'll tell you what you need know about the vaccine and where and when your child might be able to get it. don't go away. >> rick: and good morning, once again, everybody, topping the news, right now we are moments...
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>> to learn more about casey cares, you can log onto our website, abc2news.com, and check out our linksed on air. >>> and the 36th annual white marlin open starts today in ocean city. this is a big one. organizers say it's the world's largest billfish tournament with more than 2.5 million in prize money this year. more than 300 boats are expected to head out to boats as far as cape may and chincoteague. weigh-ins and fish tales starting every day at four. here is the fun part. you can catch all the act. you can watch the weigh-ins from their web cam, and you can find a link to the cam on our website, abc2news.com. >>> now the forecast certified baltimore's most accurate. here is chief meteorologist norm lewis, and maryland's most powerful doppler radar. >> i guess the weather is pretty good for them down the ocean? >> nice summer day today. not as hot as i thought it was going to be. i thought it was going to be up around 90 degrees. some places did get fairly warm. but at bwi temperatures have remained fairly moderate. the heat is going to give rise to a possible afternoon thunderstorm
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casey, thanks a lot. i appreciate t. >> reporter: time we will. >> you did great.hank you, sir. >>> up next, president obama's health care plan is under attack by his former doctor with whom i'll be speaking. >>> there are multiple problems with the present health care reform proposals but allowing private insurance to continue to be involved is the most egregious. >> egregious. we'll be joined by dr. david shiner who says the plan doesn't do well enough. >>> the president's health care proposal has many critics. one is his personal physician, dr. david shiner. dr. shiner is a chicago doctor. he treated president obama for more than two decades. he says the president's health care plan will not work because it's too expensive and too compromised. doctor, it's great to have you with us here. you know -- >> thank you very much. >> i think a lot of people have to be surprised that you spend two decades with your patient and now you're a little disappointed to say the least, with his health care plan. why so? >> well, i have tremendous respect for him. he's incredible,
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casey, thank you.e foster parents after missing california boy are under arrest and now at the center of a homicide investigation. hasanni campbell's foster father held on suspicion of murder and the mother as an accessory. they said he wandered away in a parking lot and has not been seen since. he wears braces on his legs, he was cerebral palsy. they say his foster father sent a text message full of curse words tlepg to leave him alone at a train station and the foster father says he's cooperated with the police 100% and the parents held vigils and publicly pleaded for their boy's safe return. new developments in the saga of a young israeli soldier held hyped enemy lines for three years. in an exclusive interview with bret baier, the host of special report on fox news israeli president perez says that talks over the fate of shalit are continuing and that quote, the gap has narrowed. you may recall he was captured in the gaza strip in 2006. just this week his family celebrated his 23rd birthday and per
casey, thank you.e foster parents after missing california boy are under arrest and now at the center of a homicide investigation. hasanni campbell's foster father held on suspicion of murder and the mother as an accessory. they said he wandered away in a parking lot and has not been seen since. he wears braces on his legs, he was cerebral palsy. they say his foster father sent a text message full of curse words tlepg to leave him alone at a train station and the foster father says he's...
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doug casey. >> mr. casey. [applause] mr.hazy, would you please place your left hand on the bible and raise your left hand. [laughter] do you solemnly swear to tell the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth? >> so help me god? , which god? >> okay, mr. hazy i have your copy of atlas shrugs, would you please place your left hand on alice shrugged, place your left hand, do solemnly swear to-- >> you will have to take my word for it. [laughter] >> mr. moore,. >> mr. casey thank you so much for being here today. the prosecution is trying to make the case that it was the failure of free-market economics that caused this crisis. you are a longstanding student and a lecturer and writer on american financial economic history. i would like to ask you this question for goodies see any evidence that was the breakdown of free-market policies that cause the financial panic that we have seen in the last 18 months? >> that is a false and ridiculous question in that we don't have a free market in this country. even since the downi
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>> all right, thank you very much, casey. casey wian. >>> up next here -- president obama telling his critics and opponents to get out of the way. protests against the president's policies, however, rising. >>> back up. get away. >> we'll take a closer look at the nationwide protests against the president's health care plan in our "face off" debate here next. is it a revolt? >>> the confrontation, the political confrontation, over the president's health care plan is becoming increasingly nasty in many quarters of this country. tempers flaring at public town hall meetings around the country, such as one in tampa, florida. but are angry protests a real barometer for what americans are feeling or is it being orchestrateds. that's the subject of the "face off" debate. joining me is chris stirewalt who says the town halls are a legitimate expression of frustration and steve core knacky, who is a columnist for t"the new york observer" who sas the protests are not a true reflection of what americans are feeling. to give everyone a s
>> all right, thank you very much, casey. casey wian. >>> up next here -- president obama telling his critics and opponents to get out of the way. protests against the president's policies, however, rising. >>> back up. get away. >> we'll take a closer look at the nationwide protests against the president's health care plan in our "face off" debate here next. is it a revolt? >>> the confrontation, the political confrontation, over the president's...
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back to you in new york. >> julie: casey steegel, thank you very much. gregg: designed with the best of intentions, talk about the cash for clunkers program... supposed to help americans afford brand-new cars, better ones and keep detroit's assembly lines in operation as well, and of course make the air we are breathing a lot cleaner but the car program does have a downside, for at least one california charity, that is trying to help the homeless and people who run mission salono say that depend on the donated old cars to generate cash for the poor and with the cash for clunkers program in gear few donations are now coming their way, small price to pay. >> julie: safety experts have been warning the faa for years about this kind of tragedy that happened over the hudson river yesterday. too many aircraft, too many flight plans, overcrowded city skies, and why the faa, which is responsible with keeping our airways safe could be on the hook legally for millions to the families of the hudson river victims and the question is, should victims' families sue the
back to you in new york. >> julie: casey steegel, thank you very much. gregg: designed with the best of intentions, talk about the cash for clunkers program... supposed to help americans afford brand-new cars, better ones and keep detroit's assembly lines in operation as well, and of course make the air we are breathing a lot cleaner but the car program does have a downside, for at least one california charity, that is trying to help the homeless and people who run mission salono say that...
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last week prosecutors grilled casey's mother, cindy, and lee, for hours. after a month-long search her remains were found in mid-december. her mother, casey anthony, is charged with her murder and possibly faces the death penalty. judge has pushed her murder trial to some time next summer. >>> judge sotomayor is just steps away from being the next supreme court justice. yesterday republican senator john mccain of arizona said he'll vote against sotomayor citing her judicial activism. >> though she attempted to walk back from her long public record of judicial activism during her confirmation hearings, judge sotomayor cannot change her record. in a 1996 article in the suffolk university law review she stated "a given judge or judges may develop a novel approach to a specific set of facts or legal framework that pushes the law in a new direction. this is exactly this view that i disagree with. >> mccain joins other republicans from border states with large hispanic populations. as well as mccain's fellow arizonan jon kyl previously announced they would vote
last week prosecutors grilled casey's mother, cindy, and lee, for hours. after a month-long search her remains were found in mid-december. her mother, casey anthony, is charged with her murder and possibly faces the death penalty. judge has pushed her murder trial to some time next summer. >>> judge sotomayor is just steps away from being the next supreme court justice. yesterday republican senator john mccain of arizona said he'll vote against sotomayor citing her judicial activism....
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record so a lot of dry brush all over the place, serving as only fuel for the fires. >> that was fox's casey siegal reporting. >>> the latest news, the wildfires have now scorched some ten square miles. so far no one has been luck, including the firefighters. >>> here are some stories expected to make headlines in the week ahead. some fun the at the department of defense. they introduce a new web portal for the public called defense.com for links to twitter and facebook. >>> and the president welcomes its egyptian president to the white house. they will discuss peace and terrorism. >>> and get in early if you want to get into the airfare deal. check out the jet blue air pass. friday is the deadline to buy your tickets. >> a lot of people are excited about that. >> i would do it if i could travel at will. >> that would be nice. >> but i have to work. >>> the mercury is expected to be in the 90s, but don't let the heat force your ac to work over time. we'll show you some tricks o stop your electric bill from skyrocketing. >>> it will get worse. >> students homeless with homework. later an up c
record so a lot of dry brush all over the place, serving as only fuel for the fires. >> that was fox's casey siegal reporting. >>> the latest news, the wildfires have now scorched some ten square miles. so far no one has been luck, including the firefighters. >>> here are some stories expected to make headlines in the week ahead. some fun the at the department of defense. they introduce a new web portal for the public called defense.com for links to twitter and facebook....
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>> i have always liked casey's. i think you have a good call. i like it more than pantry. i think you nailed it. i don't know how much more i can possibly add, other than the fact that robert in california has what i call horse sense. >>> okay. let's go to frank in new york. frank? >> caller: yeah, jimmy, boo-yah. >> boo-yah, frankie. what's on your mind? >> caller: what do you think about the supermarket sector, great atlantic in particular? >> i thought there was a good call to be had in this, but this is a company that lost its way. winn-dixie, which reported yesterday morning had a better quarter. the pecking order is krogers, then safeway, then super value, then winn-dixie, and then great atlantic and pacific. better than all of them is whole foods. forget about the ceo who has a political view that's a little off-course, i like whole foods. it's the battle of two wholesale retailers. i'm taking costs off my lost at discount king. my nominee from tonight, i'm keeping b.j.'s in the game. stay with cramer. >>> coming up, the madness goes nationwide. as jim takes your ca
>> i have always liked casey's. i think you have a good call. i like it more than pantry. i think you nailed it. i don't know how much more i can possibly add, other than the fact that robert in california has what i call horse sense. >>> okay. let's go to frank in new york. frank? >> caller: yeah, jimmy, boo-yah. >> boo-yah, frankie. what's on your mind? >> caller: what do you think about the supermarket sector, great atlantic in particular? >> i thought...
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casey speigel live along the us-mexico border.get involved but good for them? >> i do that, good to see you and that's a good question. the answer is because a lot of people are getting interested in u.s. border patrols. it is talked about more and more in society. there is no doubt they have one of the most difficult jobs in this country, and that is protecting america's borders. would you believe there are roughly 20,000 u.s. border patrol agents that are keeping a very close eye on what is coming in and out of this country every single day. and obviously, with all that manpower needed, the department of homeland security is constantly looking for new recruits, and more and more of them are now coming out of this very program. the learning for life explorer program. it is sponsored by the boy scouts of america, and it gives high school students a chance to get up close and personal with a realistic border patrol training academy. the idea is not only to teach them life skills but to get them up there with the border patrol agent
casey speigel live along the us-mexico border.get involved but good for them? >> i do that, good to see you and that's a good question. the answer is because a lot of people are getting interested in u.s. border patrols. it is talked about more and more in society. there is no doubt they have one of the most difficult jobs in this country, and that is protecting america's borders. would you believe there are roughly 20,000 u.s. border patrol agents that are keeping a very close eye on...