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of casey anthony's car. so if they can somehow tie this syringe and this gatorade bottle back to casey anthony, like you said, it's a smoking gun that would prove that or at least show, probably convince a jury that it was casey anthony that injected her. of course, toxicology cannot prove that that's how she died. the medical examiner ruled it a homicide but by unknown means because the remains were so far gone along. so the state has a lot of work to do but if they can prove that this syringe was casey anthony's, that she bought it, that she bought the gatorade bottle, it would be very big for their case. >> john, you're the criminal investigator. chloroform could be used as a knockout drug and as this information was coming in, there were theories that well, maybe she wanted to go out dancing and she wanted the child to go to sleep and she put a little chloroform on a cloth and didn't realize what she was doing. but when you bring in the element of a syringe, you are talking about a totally different situ
of casey anthony's car. so if they can somehow tie this syringe and this gatorade bottle back to casey anthony, like you said, it's a smoking gun that would prove that or at least show, probably convince a jury that it was casey anthony that injected her. of course, toxicology cannot prove that that's how she died. the medical examiner ruled it a homicide but by unknown means because the remains were so far gone along. so the state has a lot of work to do but if they can prove that this syringe...
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>>> is there new bombshell evidence that shows casey anthony did not kill her daughter? her defense attorney says yes. now he's filed a motion to introduce new evidence in the murder case. what he's saying today. >>> oprah makes it official after a quarter century on the air she'll walk away from her daytime talk show. what is the queen of talk to do? >>> a church in phoenix not allowed to feed the homeless. the city says the church is violating an ordinance by helping the hungry. thanksgiving just around the corner. do you think the city is going too far? this is hln "news and views." i'm richelle carey. thank you for your time. let's get started. lawyers for casey anthony say someone else should be investigated for the murder of her toddler, caylee. the defense attorney filed a motion last night. kronk first reported last december finding something suspicious and turned out later to be caylee's remains. baez spoke with our sister network earlier today. >> it's extremely important that we be clear about something. we're not accusing roy kronk of committing this crime. h
>>> is there new bombshell evidence that shows casey anthony did not kill her daughter? her defense attorney says yes. now he's filed a motion to introduce new evidence in the murder case. what he's saying today. >>> oprah makes it official after a quarter century on the air she'll walk away from her daytime talk show. what is the queen of talk to do? >>> a church in phoenix not allowed to feed the homeless. the city says the church is violating an ordinance by...
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>> casey, hold on sweetheart. settle down. >> nobody is letting me speak. >> i still believe my daughter. i already answered that question. i'm not answering it again. >> do you have interest in helping us? >> casey has lied to me in the past. when she lied she's told me the truth. we have always gotten to the bottom of the truth. >> stunning evidence, both horrific and heart wrenching emerges today. over 2,000 pages of files. we learned, not far from little caylee's 2-year-old body, her remains, syringes loaded with the powerful sedative, no longer used for consumer use, chloroform. beside it, a gatorade bottle and a disney bag also loaded with chloroform. out to bounty hunter, joining us from sacramento, california, leonard padilla. leonard, thank you for being with us. are you surprised. this is a completely different mode of death than what we imagined. >> it's a sad day for me. i wanted to give her the benefit of the doubt, she didn't intend to kill her, she merely wanted to put her to sleep. it went, you kno
>> casey, hold on sweetheart. settle down. >> nobody is letting me speak. >> i still believe my daughter. i already answered that question. i'm not answering it again. >> do you have interest in helping us? >> casey has lied to me in the past. when she lied she's told me the truth. we have always gotten to the bottom of the truth. >> stunning evidence, both horrific and heart wrenching emerges today. over 2,000 pages of files. we learned, not far from little...
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>> casey, hold on sweetheart.ettle down, babe. >> nobody is letting me speak. >> i still believe my daughter. >> i believe in my daughter. >> i already answered this question. >> you believe she was fabricated. >> i already answered the question. >> do you have any interest in helping us? >> i had interest in helping law enforcement from the beginning. unfortunately, my hands were tied and i was put in a position where someone's trying to -- that's not going to happen. >> casey's lied to me in the past. when she's lied, she's told me the truth. we have always gotten to the bottom of the truth. >> stunning evidence, both horrific and heart wrenching just emerges today. in over 2,000 pages of homicide investigative files. we learned that not far from little caylee's 2-year-old body, her remains, syringes loaded with the powerful sedative, no longer used for consumer use, chloroform. beside it, a gatorade bottle in a disney bag also loaded with chloroform. out to bounty hunter, joining us from sacramento, california,
>> casey, hold on sweetheart.ettle down, babe. >> nobody is letting me speak. >> i still believe my daughter. >> i believe in my daughter. >> i already answered this question. >> you believe she was fabricated. >> i already answered the question. >> do you have any interest in helping us? >> i had interest in helping law enforcement from the beginning. unfortunately, my hands were tied and i was put in a position where someone's trying to --...
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. >>> plus, casey anthony's defense team taking a new approach. who they say could have killed little caylee. >>> how about this story coming out of washington. have you heard about this? how about taxes with the summy tuck. some lawmakers think plastic surgery could be a great fund-raiser for health care reform. welcome and happy friday to you. i'm brooke baldwin in for richard lui. here are some of the stories topping the headlines right now. oprah winfrey will be making her biggest announcement ever. yeah, it's kind of bigger than her book club. you remember that big give away back in 2004? yes, it is bigger than that. she will officially announce she is ending her daily talk show. the show will end september 9th, 2011. oprah really changed everything in the business. >> i don't think i could be here without her. i think she has blazed a trail that is -- she's an amazing, amazing woman. she will always be the queen of daytime television and she also said she's leaving me all of her money, which i really -- i was like, gosh, thanks, oprah. >> ni
. >>> plus, casey anthony's defense team taking a new approach. who they say could have killed little caylee. >>> how about this story coming out of washington. have you heard about this? how about taxes with the summy tuck. some lawmakers think plastic surgery could be a great fund-raiser for health care reform. welcome and happy friday to you. i'm brooke baldwin in for richard lui. here are some of the stories topping the headlines right now. oprah winfrey will be making her...
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casey gave us a comment.t out. >> i think a public one is need but agree with state funded abortion. if someone is going to have an abortion, that is something the government should not pay for. >> got quite a few comments on this as well. you go to facebook and search richelle carey hln, you can dive into the comments. >> i am 100% pro-choice but i don't think abortion should be paid for from government funded health insurance. that is my opinion only because it is a choice and not something like a sickness or disease insurances need to cover. becky say, i believe abortion should be cover as other procedures, in some cases elective and others necessary, the insurance elective should be based on the criteria of other elective procedures. >>> calling us from illinois, all right, jane, this is a hot button topic, no doubt, where do you stand on this? >> caller: i believe that abortion should be covered by a national health plan, especially for low income women, who are constantly passed over becau because -- fo
casey gave us a comment.t out. >> i think a public one is need but agree with state funded abortion. if someone is going to have an abortion, that is something the government should not pay for. >> got quite a few comments on this as well. you go to facebook and search richelle carey hln, you can dive into the comments. >> i am 100% pro-choice but i don't think abortion should be paid for from government funded health insurance. that is my opinion only because it is a choice...
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forces in iraq was then as i said number two in command serving general casey. he had an important role to play both in requesting the force that is came in, the surge of five brigades, and then also in figuring out how to use them in order to secure baghdad and to feed al qaeda in iraq. >> talk to me about general o'corn know. i think he personified the shift in thinking. he was at times criticized. he doesn't winning the hearts and minds according to some. and then later on he becomes, as i believe you and some other calls it the operational architect of the surge. in many ways, the name behind the scenes, but there was -- was there a mind shift or mindset change that brought him from the conventional commander in 2005 and 2007 to your chief counterinsurgent in 2007. was that indicative of the thinking in the army throughout. >> i think he's clearly a learning general. and it is exceptionally agile in the way that he thinks. i didn't know him back in 2003 and 2004. and i've not been able to make an evaluation of the criticism levied against him for being too c
forces in iraq was then as i said number two in command serving general casey. he had an important role to play both in requesting the force that is came in, the surge of five brigades, and then also in figuring out how to use them in order to secure baghdad and to feed al qaeda in iraq. >> talk to me about general o'corn know. i think he personified the shift in thinking. he was at times criticized. he doesn't winning the hearts and minds according to some. and then later on he becomes,...
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right now in new york, whitney casey, a relationship expert and author of "the man plan."ywood tonight, carlos diaz, a correspondent for "extra." carrie prejean's brand new interview with cnn's larry king astounding. i was sitting there live watching the show as it happened and just thought, holy moley. i can't believe this is going on. larry asked carrie why she settled the breach of lawsuit confronted with the solo sex tape she made. larry asked the question, now watch what happened. >> larry: so what you're saying is in mediation, it was discussed why you were medicating? >> larry, it is completely confidential. and you're being inappropriate. >> larry: okay. >> okay? so you can -- you're being inappropriate. >> larry: inappropriate king live continues. >> yes. >> larry: detroit, hello. >> caller: hi. i'm calling from detroit. >> larry: yes. >> i'm day man and love pageants. i'm sure that you, carrie, got great gay friends that helped you win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> larry: did you hear the question, carrie? did she hear the
right now in new york, whitney casey, a relationship expert and author of "the man plan."ywood tonight, carlos diaz, a correspondent for "extra." carrie prejean's brand new interview with cnn's larry king astounding. i was sitting there live watching the show as it happened and just thought, holy moley. i can't believe this is going on. larry asked carrie why she settled the breach of lawsuit confronted with the solo sex tape she made. larry asked the question, now watch...
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whitney casey, carlos diaz, thank you so much. for the record, we did reach out to carrie prejean and have not heard back from her as of showtime. >> today i spoke with donald trump and he is really fired up over this. it is my "showbiz tonight" exclusive. the first reaction from the donald today about carrie's larry king tantrum. and you've got to hear what he's telling me about carrie's big dis of him. >>> more big news about levi johnston today. no, he's not posing nude for anyone else, but he's got an amazing personal connection to jon gosselin. levi and jon? my head is spinning. >>> also, your very first look at oprah's interview with levi's good buddy, sarah palin. >> one final question about levi. will he be invited to thanksgiving dinner? >> yeah, talk about awkward. levi and sarah at thanksgiving dinner. pass the stuffing. this is "showbiz tonight" on hln. >> now the "showbiz news ticker." more stories from the "showbiz tonight" newsroom making news right now. >>> welcome back to "showbiz tonight." i'm brooke anderson in
whitney casey, carlos diaz, thank you so much. for the record, we did reach out to carrie prejean and have not heard back from her as of showtime. >> today i spoke with donald trump and he is really fired up over this. it is my "showbiz tonight" exclusive. the first reaction from the donald today about carrie's larry king tantrum. and you've got to hear what he's telling me about carrie's big dis of him. >>> more big news about levi johnston today. no, he's not posing...
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casey wyan looked at two families in california who are struggling in tough times. >> love you! >> bye, dad. >> see you later. >> rob durazzo is off to work in a neighborhood grocery store in huntington beach, california. he'll return home at 10:30 p.m., long after his four children are asleep. up at 5:30 a.m. to make lunches before the kids head to school and before he heads to his day job as a high school substitute teacher. >> i don't know what makes me keep going. i'm sure it's the kids. they -- there they are. so it's time to start the morning. >> rob's wife, jennifer, teaches fulltime. even with three jobs between them, the durazzos are struggling to make ends meet. in 2004, he left being a teacher to work at a real estate firm. >> i made my teacher's salary in the month of january. >> reporter: he lost the job when the real estate bubble burst. >> about a year ago, they called us on a wednesday, your cell phones are being turned off, your insurance is over on monday. we're closing the doors. it wasn't triage, it was total amputation. they cut off everything. >>. >> report
casey wyan looked at two families in california who are struggling in tough times. >> love you! >> bye, dad. >> see you later. >> rob durazzo is off to work in a neighborhood grocery store in huntington beach, california. he'll return home at 10:30 p.m., long after his four children are asleep. up at 5:30 a.m. to make lunches before the kids head to school and before he heads to his day job as a high school substitute teacher. >> i don't know what makes me keep...
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traces in casey anthony's car but couldn't stay was involved in her daughter's death. a medical expert says there's no way chloroform got into a syringe accidentally and clearly intended to be injected into somebody and that the presence of testosterone was an intrig intriguing new factor. >> isn't it true back in the '70s chloroform was banned for consumer use? >> right. i mean, because of the side effects and how dangerous it is. so when i say -- >> what side effects? >> the lethal side effects. the toxicity found to be associated with it and the volatile state of it. so using it as an anesthetic is unreliable. so it was replaced with more modern and more reliable medication. >> doctor, while i still got you, how would test totter roan or ethanol end up in there? >> a big mystery to me. testosterone is a hormone naturally found in the body also used by people abusing steroids for body building purposes or people that are maybe having gender reassignment. so i mean, they maybe should be looking for somebody who is using steroids or has that type prediliction. >> how w
traces in casey anthony's car but couldn't stay was involved in her daughter's death. a medical expert says there's no way chloroform got into a syringe accidentally and clearly intended to be injected into somebody and that the presence of testosterone was an intrig intriguing new factor. >> isn't it true back in the '70s chloroform was banned for consumer use? >> right. i mean, because of the side effects and how dangerous it is. so when i say -- >> what side effects?...
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casey crawford and then the time it's in transition. win, part of 21-3 colorado run, it is up 11 at the break. gonzaga on the comeback brought it from the corner and the race for three. driving the lane after they make it to 57. >> under a minute to play, they won the drive and it goes to gonzaga as they hold on to win 76-72. you saw this earlier. the consolation game, depaul at st. joseph's. the clock winding down and not a problem for will walker and walker gives depaul a two-point lead and still in the first half, depaul up by eight and nate rogers gets that to go. depaul up by 11 at the three. walker hits the tough jumper and won after walker missed the freethrow. second half depaul up by six and walker once again, he's everywhere and depaul up by eight, but the hawks would fight back to roy bentley. the three pointer in the far corner and later bentley with the results and st. joe's within three. less than a minute remaining. we are tied at 51. devin hill getting it done down low and one. don't forget for a full half hour of highli
casey crawford and then the time it's in transition. win, part of 21-3 colorado run, it is up 11 at the break. gonzaga on the comeback brought it from the corner and the race for three. driving the lane after they make it to 57. >> under a minute to play, they won the drive and it goes to gonzaga as they hold on to win 76-72. you saw this earlier. the consolation game, depaul at st. joseph's. the clock winding down and not a problem for will walker and walker gives depaul a two-point lead...
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whitney casey, thank you very much. we did reach out to carrie prejean and have not heard back from her as of show time. >> today i spoke with donald trump. he is really fired up over this. it is my "showbiz tonight" exclusive. the first reaction from the donald to carrie's larry king tantrum. you have to hear what he is telling me about carrie's big diss of him. i'm one on one with the exclusive headline-making interview. you will see it only on "showbiz tonight." more big news about levi johnston. he is not posing nude for anyone else, but he has an amazing personal connection to jon gosselin. levi and jon? my head is spinning. also your first look at oprah's interview with levi's good buddy, sarah palin. >> one final question about levi. will he be invited to thanksgiving dinner? >> talk about awkward, levi and sarah at thanksgiving dinner? pass the stuffing. this is "showbiz tonight" on hln. >> more stories from the newsroom making news right now. >>> welcome back to "showbiz tonight" with a.j. hammer in new york. d
whitney casey, thank you very much. we did reach out to carrie prejean and have not heard back from her as of show time. >> today i spoke with donald trump. he is really fired up over this. it is my "showbiz tonight" exclusive. the first reaction from the donald to carrie's larry king tantrum. you have to hear what he is telling me about carrie's big diss of him. i'm one on one with the exclusive headline-making interview. you will see it only on "showbiz tonight."...
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general casey. what our troops deserve is the best thinking in all of the equipment and training that we can give them and a reasonable period to rest after they have been de ployed. there have been a huge number of deployments here. our troops and their families are extraordinarily brave. they never complain. they're entitled to not just again the means and the tools to succeed and to have them support their families, but they're also entitled to the best possibly strategy. and the president has taken, i think, correctly the time to sort through the complexities of afghanistan so that we are on a course with our nato allies to promote success there. >> at this point the number of weeks into the pakistani campaign, what would your message be to the government there? >> government in pakistan? >> yes, sir. >> i think they finally have turned their attention to the border regions. there's other regions in pakistan, further south which are controlled by the taliban that i hope they will also turn their
general casey. what our troops deserve is the best thinking in all of the equipment and training that we can give them and a reasonable period to rest after they have been de ployed. there have been a huge number of deployments here. our troops and their families are extraordinarily brave. they never complain. they're entitled to not just again the means and the tools to succeed and to have them support their families, but they're also entitled to the best possibly strategy. and the president...
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. >> caller: but casey calling into "showbiz on call" in arizona says, enough already. >> you know, ink enough has been said about that whole thing by now. at this point, people are starting to not look any better than him. i mean, initially, it was fine. but there's such a thing as overkill. and at this point, taylor herself will not be america's sweetheart much longer if this continues. >> thank you for your call, casey. call us at "showbiz on call," let us know what you think about this or anything else that's on your mind. >> that's why we keep the "showbiz on call" phone lines open all the time, all weekend long, in fact. 1-888-sbt-buzz. leave us a voice mail so we can play your call here on "showbiz tonight." >>> tonight, it is the interview that everyone, yes, everyone, even me, we've been waiting for this. sarah palin going head to head with oprah. >> we don't have to keep going down this road of controversy and drama all the time. we're not really into the drama. we don't really like that. >> i've got the brand-new revelations from sarah today to oprah. what does she have to
. >> caller: but casey calling into "showbiz on call" in arizona says, enough already. >> you know, ink enough has been said about that whole thing by now. at this point, people are starting to not look any better than him. i mean, initially, it was fine. but there's such a thing as overkill. and at this point, taylor herself will not be america's sweetheart much longer if this continues. >> thank you for your call, casey. call us at "showbiz on call," let...
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>>> huge news in the casey anthony case. they found traces of chloroform on a bottle and a is a rsyringe. >> the chloroform -- searches for chloroform are on the internet in the anthonys' home. the traces of chloroform are in casey anthony's car trunk. the body is found at the scene where we're still not talking about where casey anthony's childhood friends say is the exact same spot they used to hang out and bury their pets when they were younger. now we know there are traces of chloroform, much chloroform, found in a gatorade bottle and a syringe at that scene. >> get the latest on any developments on the story on "prime news within" with mike ga lan know. >>> one family camping trip turned into a rescue mission. >>> all right. fwood good morning. good morning, sunshine. come on in and join us here for a little bit while we do some news. i'm robin meade. here's what's going on in the headlines. tropical storm ida has barreled ashore bringing rain and winds with it. >>> an important recall you need to know about if you're t
>>> huge news in the casey anthony case. they found traces of chloroform on a bottle and a is a rsyringe. >> the chloroform -- searches for chloroform are on the internet in the anthonys' home. the traces of chloroform are in casey anthony's car trunk. the body is found at the scene where we're still not talking about where casey anthony's childhood friends say is the exact same spot they used to hang out and bury their pets when they were younger. now we know there are traces of...
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the army chief of staff general george casey said the army and u.s. military in general is in mourning. 13 people died and 30 others wounded yesterday when a gunman opened fire at the army post. the accused gunman was shot and wounded by an officer who was directing traffic for a graduation ceremony that was supposed to begin just a few minutes after the shooting started. she sprang into action when she heard the rounds. they're going to try to find more answers. the army is doing its best to help survivors. >> approximately half of those hospitalized are required surgery. all are stable today. our focus is on the soldiers continuing to require medical care. they are both in our hospital here as well as three other community hospitals in the area. we will also focus on the behavioral health needs of our soldiers and other folks in the community. >> so far no official names of victims. no i.d.s from the attack, although the chicago tribune is reporting the family of private first class michael pearson has come forward to say he was among them. he wasn'
the army chief of staff general george casey said the army and u.s. military in general is in mourning. 13 people died and 30 others wounded yesterday when a gunman opened fire at the army post. the accused gunman was shot and wounded by an officer who was directing traffic for a graduation ceremony that was supposed to begin just a few minutes after the shooting started. she sprang into action when she heard the rounds. they're going to try to find more answers. the army is doing its best to...
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and then finally there was one more student, his name is casey, and he sits in the back. he says very literally, he's very shy and has very long here that he grows very long so no one can see his eyes. i said, what would you say to anyone who is doubting sort of the future of the printed word and who's out there listening and whether to keep doing what we're doing and how to do it? and this came out of nowhere. this kid is so hard to get them to talk about anything. he reads everything but doesn't come out and volunteer his opinions, but he just said, come on man, just try. isn't that great? don't you love that? that kelly said. come on man, just try. so i want to thank you all for what he done for the written word, for inspiring every one of mcsweeney's national for continuing honoring the work of our literary predecessors. i have james salter at my table. can i say that. while always keeping your europe into new voices, and so proud to be among you and with you. and with all my strength i promise to try to some day, every day in this award. and lastly i want to thank my
and then finally there was one more student, his name is casey, and he sits in the back. he says very literally, he's very shy and has very long here that he grows very long so no one can see his eyes. i said, what would you say to anyone who is doubting sort of the future of the printed word and who's out there listening and whether to keep doing what we're doing and how to do it? and this came out of nowhere. this kid is so hard to get them to talk about anything. he reads everything but...
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casey: thank you. i wanted to turn to the other topic i was going to cover tonight. that's what we do and what the test is of our government as it relates to those in the dawn of life. i spoke of older citizens a moment ago. the dawn of life -- our children. it's been a topic and a focus of mine since the very beginning of this debate, which for me began last spring when i was working in the health, education, labor, and pensions committee before our work this summer on the bill. the patience protection and affordable care act, which is the bill before us today, deals with so many aspects of our health care system. one of them is how we take care of our children. i've come back to this issue over and over again, and i've had just a basic test for this legislation, and it's very simple. it's really four word words -- o child worse off. and especially children that are low-income and are particularly vulnerable, therefore, and children with special needs. so no child worse off should be the foundation of what we do in this bill for our children. particularly those who
casey: thank you. i wanted to turn to the other topic i was going to cover tonight. that's what we do and what the test is of our government as it relates to those in the dawn of life. i spoke of older citizens a moment ago. the dawn of life -- our children. it's been a topic and a focus of mine since the very beginning of this debate, which for me began last spring when i was working in the health, education, labor, and pensions committee before our work this summer on the bill. the patience...
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. >> shaun casey is a christian ethics professor. he also was senior adviser for religious affairs for barack obama's 2008 presidential campaign. >> did you know you can view book t programs online? go to booktv.org, type the name of the author, book or subject into the search area in the upper left-hand corner of the page. select the watch link. now you can view the entire program. you might also explore the recently on booktv box or the featured programs box to find and view recent and featured programs. >> in his book hollowing out the middle, sociology professor patrick carr looks at young people in small towns leaving their homes. he says this leaves behind a largely immigrant, segregated population. the sumner public library in sumner, iowa, is the host of this event. it's about an hour. >> thank you very much. i am thrilled to be here, and i hope at 7:00 i'm still as thrilled. [laughter] as i am right now. i think i have two strikes against me. one is i'm an academic, so i'm totally unused to having anybody really care enough
. >> shaun casey is a christian ethics professor. he also was senior adviser for religious affairs for barack obama's 2008 presidential campaign. >> did you know you can view book t programs online? go to booktv.org, type the name of the author, book or subject into the search area in the upper left-hand corner of the page. select the watch link. now you can view the entire program. you might also explore the recently on booktv box or the featured programs box to find and view...
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>> obama presidential campaign adviser shaun casey appeared at the 2009 southern festival of books in nashville, tennessee. he discusses his book the making of a catholic president. it is about the election and how john f. kennedy used his face to his advantage. this event is 45 minutes. >> i want to talk about why we should care about the 1960 election, what was so special about that one. i wanted to be about the major lessons i learned in my research that you can find in the book if you take the time to read it. thirdly if we're time i will walk you through three pivotal scenes in the book. and then find that want to do some questions and answers back and forth if you have questions, i would kind of like to get your feedback as we go through it. there are a number of reasons to look at the 1960 election. you have to faceting political characters. john kennedy and richard nixon were two of the most political brilliant minds and america produced in the 1960s. nixon was on the national ticket five times, and won four out of the five times. the last i checked that's a pretty good battin
>> obama presidential campaign adviser shaun casey appeared at the 2009 southern festival of books in nashville, tennessee. he discusses his book the making of a catholic president. it is about the election and how john f. kennedy used his face to his advantage. this event is 45 minutes. >> i want to talk about why we should care about the 1960 election, what was so special about that one. i wanted to be about the major lessons i learned in my research that you can find in the book...
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the lady next to the sports writer, jack casey, said that is a sweet fighter right there. by the time jack and got back to the news from -- >> host: sweet as sugar. >> guest: -- sweet as sugar. and he vote in the paper the next day sugar ray robinson knocked out his opponent last night, and jack case started going on the radio saying there is a fighter out of harlem by the name of sugar ray robinson, and he is out of sight. he is so dynamic and he is going to be back in watertown in a few months. and so jack case in watertown really made that mistake. >> host: there are people who believe that names our destiny. kennedy wouldn't have been kennedy if he was more rubber. now if robinson was walker smith jr., do you think this somehow had a profound effect on his destiny as a fighter? >> guest: i think he started lifting the name sugar ray robinson. crusco terrific celebration, style, all the style resistance issues we spoke about in the first half hour, did they shine through your name is sugar ray robinson in a way that walker smith jr., which is a name that sounds as they
the lady next to the sports writer, jack casey, said that is a sweet fighter right there. by the time jack and got back to the news from -- >> host: sweet as sugar. >> guest: -- sweet as sugar. and he vote in the paper the next day sugar ray robinson knocked out his opponent last night, and jack case started going on the radio saying there is a fighter out of harlem by the name of sugar ray robinson, and he is out of sight. he is so dynamic and he is going to be back in watertown in...
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right now in new york, whitney casey, a relationship expert and author of "the man plan.n hollywood tonight, carlos diaz, a correspondent for "extra." carrie prejean's brand new interview with cnn's larry king astounding. i was sitting there live watching the show as it happened and just thought, holy moley. i can't believe this is going on. larry asked carrie why she settled the breach of lawsuit confronted with the solo sex tape she made. larry asked the question, now watch what happened. >> larry: so what you're saying is in mediation, it was discussed why you were medicating? >> larry, it is completely confidential. and you're being inappropriate. >> larry: okay. >> okay? so you can -- you're being inappropriate. >> larry: inappropriate king live continues. >> yes. >> larry: detroit, hello. >> caller: hi. i'm calling from detroit. >> larry: yes. >> i'm day man and love pageants. i'm sure that you, carrie, got great gay friends that helped you win. what would you give them as advice if they wanted to get married? >> larry: did you hear the question, carrie? did she hea
right now in new york, whitney casey, a relationship expert and author of "the man plan.n hollywood tonight, carlos diaz, a correspondent for "extra." carrie prejean's brand new interview with cnn's larry king astounding. i was sitting there live watching the show as it happened and just thought, holy moley. i can't believe this is going on. larry asked carrie why she settled the breach of lawsuit confronted with the solo sex tape she made. larry asked the question, now watch...
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let me read this facebook comment you to and get your take from casey writing this. if you don't want your children to become americanized, don't move them to america, teens and young adults are especially influenced by their peer environment. he couldn't have expected much different. what do you make of that statement there in the sense, i mean, did this father not expect her to become somewhat westernized? what is the tipping point to where he becomes so enraged -- >> right. >> -- that this could happen. >> well, when i heard about this daughter's death, i remembered back to this moment when i was sitting in my mosque in morgantown, west virginia, you know, the heartland of america and there was a man who was standing there, a professor of engineering and he had downloaded a sermon from saudi arabia that said that the west is on a dark path. and some months later, it was his son who then rammed his daughter's car because they disapproved of the boy that she was dating. and so, he had made that journey from their native egypt but had such a disconnect with the world
let me read this facebook comment you to and get your take from casey writing this. if you don't want your children to become americanized, don't move them to america, teens and young adults are especially influenced by their peer environment. he couldn't have expected much different. what do you make of that statement there in the sense, i mean, did this father not expect her to become somewhat westernized? what is the tipping point to where he becomes so enraged -- >> right. >> --...
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it's a no-brainer, people. >> well, thank you for calling, casey.on call" phone lines are open all the time. >> call us at 1-888-sbt-buzz, that's 1-888-728-2899. >>> hold on one second. is this right? carrie prejean is now taking on donald trump? >> carrie should be ashamed of herself. she's trying to sell a book, i can't imagine too many people would be interested in it. >> carrie diss the donald with startling claims with how he runs his beauty pageant. he says he separates miss usa contestants by looks. the donald slfights back is sla carrie. >>> also, making big news today, stunning new developments surrounding the reported j lo sex tape. >>> also, this outrageous new jon gosselin video. >>> people always say to me, jon, you can't go back. but i am going to go back. i'm going to learn from my mistake, i'm going to move forward and be the most righteous person i can be. >> do you mean it, jon? everybody is talking about it today, but will it help jon's image? >>> time now for the "showbiz news ticker," more stories from the "showbiz tonight" news
it's a no-brainer, people. >> well, thank you for calling, casey.on call" phone lines are open all the time. >> call us at 1-888-sbt-buzz, that's 1-888-728-2899. >>> hold on one second. is this right? carrie prejean is now taking on donald trump? >> carrie should be ashamed of herself. she's trying to sell a book, i can't imagine too many people would be interested in it. >> carrie diss the donald with startling claims with how he runs his beauty pageant....
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casey. doggy dog, nell. and their favorite pumpkin patch. >>> jayme always punctual to work. she called her job to tell them she'd be running a few minutes late because she couldn't get water at her house. she called her mother just a few days down and asked to use her shower but jayme never nadto work and is never heard from again. >> as frantic search for missing mom jayme sue austin emerges. mom cindy gis holt. >> caller: someone had taken a shower. counter was wet. the counter on the other side of the room. it was quite wet, yes. >> jayme's prized poocha shell necklace, inside of the canister of a vacuum. what happened? >> i suspect something's up. i don't know. is this too unusual for her. >> investigators continue to question scores of witnesses as the search by land, air and water continues. >> i will go to my reporters in just a moment but first jayme's mother. jayme sue austin, age 31. a beautiful mother of two. her mom is with us. this girliterally vanishes out of the shower. with
casey. doggy dog, nell. and their favorite pumpkin patch. >>> jayme always punctual to work. she called her job to tell them she'd be running a few minutes late because she couldn't get water at her house. she called her mother just a few days down and asked to use her shower but jayme never nadto work and is never heard from again. >> as frantic search for missing mom jayme sue austin emerges. mom cindy gis holt. >> caller: someone had taken a shower. counter was wet. the...
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i think the thing that hit me most was general george casey, who had the question and it's a question from the bible and he asked, who will go for me? who will i send? and he answered it at the end, here i am, send me. and that's what a lot of these soldiers are doing. they're going -- or they're signing up, enlisting or becoming officers and volunteering to put their lives on the line and they're not expecting to be killed on this side of the ocean, but occasionally they are. but each of them knows that it may come to that. >> you know, that has to be, as you counsel some of these families that has to be so difficult -- i mean, it's difficult enough itself but to lose their life at home a place like ft. hood where you feel like you'd be so secure. >> yes. the soldiers, as has been pointed out in the news, don't carry weapons around ft. hood. they pick them up from the arms room to go and qualify and turn them in again. and like most of america, we feel very safe, law enforcement does a good job of keeping us safe so every once in a while, though, there's a change and something's a li
i think the thing that hit me most was general george casey, who had the question and it's a question from the bible and he asked, who will go for me? who will i send? and he answered it at the end, here i am, send me. and that's what a lot of these soldiers are doing. they're going -- or they're signing up, enlisting or becoming officers and volunteering to put their lives on the line and they're not expecting to be killed on this side of the ocean, but occasionally they are. but each of them...
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. >> and casey added that diversity in the military, quote, gives us strength. >>> the first police officer who confronted the suspect after the shooting just had another surgery. a military spokesman says sergeant kimberly munley is in good condition after the surgery last night. she was wounded during the shoot-out, but that's not believed to be life-threatening. her supervisor initially said she brought the gunman down. but now we've learned another officer also fired at him and may have been the one who finally stopped that rampage. the army is still investigating the details of the shooting. >>> millions of christians go to church every week, and some are doing it without ever leaving home. jennifer westhoven introduces us to churches in cyber space. >> thanks, holly. it seems you can do almost anything online these days. what about using your computer to meet with your higher power? a lot more people are doing it. we have a lot more people revisiting the whole concept of what church means and how do age-old rituals like baptism and communion, you who do they work in the virtual world?
. >> and casey added that diversity in the military, quote, gives us strength. >>> the first police officer who confronted the suspect after the shooting just had another surgery. a military spokesman says sergeant kimberly munley is in good condition after the surgery last night. she was wounded during the shoot-out, but that's not believed to be life-threatening. her supervisor initially said she brought the gunman down. but now we've learned another officer also fired at him...
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whitney casey is author of the man plan.ald trump's attack came the same day she publicly acknowledged that yes, she made a sex tape of herself. carrie is out promoting a new book and claims donald trump took time to single out the prettiest women, picking and choosing who is hot and who is not. the donald gave a new interview to extra and donald slams carrie's claims. listen to this. >> carrie should be a slamed of herself. i would never say you go over here and you go over there. >> donald said you guys were making big headlines. just how mad is he? >> i expected him to be madder. i heard him a lot madder. he was very careful with his words to defend himself and use terms like she should be ashamed of herself, but he never attacked her specifically. he was defending himself as far as separating the women on stage. eats a beauty contest. they will be separated by some kind of beauty. >> let me head to you. certainly i would never do a thing like that because it would be too hurtful. i don't stand the less attractive on one
whitney casey is author of the man plan.ald trump's attack came the same day she publicly acknowledged that yes, she made a sex tape of herself. carrie is out promoting a new book and claims donald trump took time to single out the prettiest women, picking and choosing who is hot and who is not. the donald gave a new interview to extra and donald slams carrie's claims. listen to this. >> carrie should be a slamed of herself. i would never say you go over here and you go over there....
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. >> general casey called this event a kick in the gut, which is so appropriate. but at this time, ft. hood has gotten it breath back and we continue to move forward. >> military officials are frustrated by the information leaking out about hasan and they're urging anyone who's had contact with him over the last seven year to share their information with investigators. >>> there are some strong reactions out there to the decision to bring a 9/11 trial to new york. eric holder said yesterday five suspects with alleged ties to the attacks will be tried in a civilian court in manhattan. the suspects include confessed 9/11 master mind khalid shaikh mohammed and four other detainees. >> these people are war criminals, terrorists, they do not deserve the full protection of the law and most important of all, they did terrible, horrible crimes against the human race and now they'll be given a forum to make america seem bad again. >> this may turn out to be an opportunity for some people to get some of the justice they've been looking for for a long time and may show that
. >> general casey called this event a kick in the gut, which is so appropriate. but at this time, ft. hood has gotten it breath back and we continue to move forward. >> military officials are frustrated by the information leaking out about hasan and they're urging anyone who's had contact with him over the last seven year to share their information with investigators. >>> there are some strong reactions out there to the decision to bring a 9/11 trial to new york. eric...
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. >> casey calling in to arizona said enough already. >> i think enough has been said about that wholeng by now. at this point people are starting to not look any better than him. initially it was fine, but there is overkill. at this point taylor herself will not be america's sweetheart much longer if this continues. >> thank you for your call. call us and let us know what you think about this or anything else on your mind. >> we keep the phone lines open all the time. all weekend long. 888-sbt-buzz. leave us a voice mail so we can play your call. it is the interview that everyone, even me, we have been waiting for this. sarah palin going head to head with oprah. >> we don't have to keep going down the road of controversy and drama. we don't really like the drama. >> new revelations to oprah. what does she have to say about levi johnston and secrets from her book. what did she think when she heard her teen daughter was pregnant? >> will the most provocative celebrity of the week. carrie prejean, sarah palin or michael lohan who did the unthinkable of releasing recordings of his daughte
. >> casey calling in to arizona said enough already. >> i think enough has been said about that wholeng by now. at this point people are starting to not look any better than him. initially it was fine, but there is overkill. at this point taylor herself will not be america's sweetheart much longer if this continues. >> thank you for your call. call us and let us know what you think about this or anything else on your mind. >> we keep the phone lines open all the time....
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the one woman said, casey jordan, he came after her with an extension cord. what do all of these details tell you? >> well, first of all, it's really criminology 101, not even that interesting beyond the fact that it's going to be driven by power, control and probably a sexual thrill. it's not going to be anything incredibly deep with this particular character but the more important question is how did he get away with it for so long. he picked vulnerable women, women who had a history of drug abuse or addiction, alcohol addiction, and that makes them extremely vulnerable, because very often, they can disappear for a few weeks or a few months, their families are concerned, but remember, even if you have a series of missing women, if you have no bodies that are recovered, no crime scene to investigate, the police, all they have are concerned family members based on, you know, reporting missing women who have a history perhaps of addiction and disappearing. so he picked his victims very carefully, women who wouldn't be missed or if they were missed, wouldn't re
the one woman said, casey jordan, he came after her with an extension cord. what do all of these details tell you? >> well, first of all, it's really criminology 101, not even that interesting beyond the fact that it's going to be driven by power, control and probably a sexual thrill. it's not going to be anything incredibly deep with this particular character but the more important question is how did he get away with it for so long. he picked vulnerable women, women who had a history of...
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. >> from the 2009 southern festival of books, christian ethics professor shaun casey discusses his book, the making of a catholic president: kennedy v. nixon 1960. this event is 45 minutes. >> i want to talk about why we should care about the 1960 election, what was so special about that one. secondly, i want to tell you about the major lessons i learned in my research that you can find in the book if you take the time to read it, thirdly, i want to walk you through pivotal en
. >> from the 2009 southern festival of books, christian ethics professor shaun casey discusses his book, the making of a catholic president: kennedy v. nixon 1960. this event is 45 minutes. >> i want to talk about why we should care about the 1960 election, what was so special about that one. secondly, i want to tell you about the major lessons i learned in my research that you can find in the book if you take the time to read it, thirdly, i want to walk you through pivotal en
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from the 2009 southern festival of books christian ethics professor shaun casey discusses his book themaking of a catholic president. this event is 45 minutes. >> i want to talk about why we should care about the 1960 election, what was so special about that one. second lay want to tell you about the lessons unmuted my research that you can find in the book if you take the time to read it. lia 12 waukee 23 pivotal scenes in the book and we may have to cut that down and finally do some questions and answers back and forthwith you if you have questions. i would love to get your feedback. there are a number of reasons to look at the 1960 election. first of all you have to fascinating political characters. john kennedy and richard nixon or two of the most brilliant minds america produced for the richard nixon was on the national ticket five times and won four out five times in the last i checked the batting averages one of the best batting average of anyone who has run for the american president and of course john kennedy becoming the first and only roman catholic president is an interesti
from the 2009 southern festival of books christian ethics professor shaun casey discusses his book themaking of a catholic president. this event is 45 minutes. >> i want to talk about why we should care about the 1960 election, what was so special about that one. second lay want to tell you about the lessons unmuted my research that you can find in the book if you take the time to read it. lia 12 waukee 23 pivotal scenes in the book and we may have to cut that down and finally do some...
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you got fell sob, landry, casey of pennsylvania.y're going along with something that is so far left to me it's scary. i mean, it's just absolutely scary. and the thing i think that really shows their lack of backbone is they really want to reform things. they go to some sort of tort reform also. i'll let you go ahead and respond to that. but i really respect. keep up the good fight. guest: thank you. those are very interesting comments. you put your finger on something about medicare, the program for seniors, which about 40 million americans depend on. this bill has about $450 billion in cuts in grandma's medicare. now, the president said that -- i mean, that's a fact. $450 million over 10 years in grandma's medicare. but the cynical part is not spent to make medicare solve. despite the fact that medicare, according to medicare trustees, is going to go broke. so your point is exactly right. there are savings that might be gotten from medicare. one out of $7 according to the government accountability office and this government progra
you got fell sob, landry, casey of pennsylvania.y're going along with something that is so far left to me it's scary. i mean, it's just absolutely scary. and the thing i think that really shows their lack of backbone is they really want to reform things. they go to some sort of tort reform also. i'll let you go ahead and respond to that. but i really respect. keep up the good fight. guest: thank you. those are very interesting comments. you put your finger on something about medicare, the...
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. >> casey, you have been waiting a long time from florida. are you with me? >> caller: yes, ma'am. >> question. >> they have surveillance of her going into the hotel, is there surveillance of her coming out with him or somebody? >> good question. i understand he was there for an hour, so somebody must have understanding of when and how he left. >> reporter: you would think they would. the only surveillance video and pictures we have seen and privy to are the ones when they were checking into the hotel. if there was surveillance, police are keeping it close to the vest. >> claire from indiana. your question, claire? >> caller: oh, yes. i'm wondering does anybody notice his body language as he's carrying the child into the elevator. he seems, he remind ed me of a cat. >> interesting. let's ask lillian glass. we asked about the child, but not him. >> he looks very confident. he has a purpose and knows what he's doing. that's an excellent observation. you really do see that. but, the thing that concerns me is the fact of how her legs are positioned. that bothers
. >> casey, you have been waiting a long time from florida. are you with me? >> caller: yes, ma'am. >> question. >> they have surveillance of her going into the hotel, is there surveillance of her coming out with him or somebody? >> good question. i understand he was there for an hour, so somebody must have understanding of when and how he left. >> reporter: you would think they would. the only surveillance video and pictures we have seen and privy to are the...
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. >> general casey called this event a kick in the gut, which is appropriate, but at this time, ft.hood has gotten the breath back and we continue to move forward. >> reporter: military officials are frustrated by the anecdotal information leaking out about nadal hasan, and they're reaching out to anyone with contact him over the last seven years. ed lavandera, cnn, ft. hood, texas. >>> there have been some strong reactions to the decision to bring a 9/11 trial to new york. attorney general eric holder said yesterday five suspects with alleged ties to the attacks will be tried in a civilian court in manhattan. they include khalid shaikh mohammed and four other guantanimo bay detainees. >> these people are war criminals, they're terrorists, they do not deserve the full u.s. law. and they did horrible crimes against the human race and they're going to be given a forum to make america seem bad again and to criticize and mock america. it's extremely unseemly. this may turn out to be an opportunity for some people to get the justice they've been looking for for a long time. and may show
. >> general casey called this event a kick in the gut, which is appropriate, but at this time, ft.hood has gotten the breath back and we continue to move forward. >> reporter: military officials are frustrated by the anecdotal information leaking out about nadal hasan, and they're reaching out to anyone with contact him over the last seven years. ed lavandera, cnn, ft. hood, texas. >>> there have been some strong reactions to the decision to bring a 9/11 trial to new york....
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. >> yeah, but then we're hearing, casey, from the senator hutchison, and again we cannot jump to any conclusions that he may have been upset about being deployed himself. we only have a couple of seconds. >> yeah, i think he was upset about being deployed himself because he's heard firsthand from all the returning soldiers the horrors he would face being over there. you can't overlook that his name indicates he's of middle eastern descent. that would cause all kinds of internal conflict that you can't discount as part of the picture how this man may have snapped. >> wow. we'll stay on top of this in the days and weeks to come. we is learn more about the motive, about the why. meanwhile, our condolences to everyone impacted at ft. hood. thank you, panel. turning to a chilling tale of survival from a woman who escaped the accused cleveland serial killer. police say anthony sowell hid the bodies of at least 11 women in his home. gladys wade said last december, sowell beat her senseless inside his house of horrors. lis. >> and he just kind of twisted my neck, twisting it, twisting it, tw
. >> yeah, but then we're hearing, casey, from the senator hutchison, and again we cannot jump to any conclusions that he may have been upset about being deployed himself. we only have a couple of seconds. >> yeah, i think he was upset about being deployed himself because he's heard firsthand from all the returning soldiers the horrors he would face being over there. you can't overlook that his name indicates he's of middle eastern descent. that would cause all kinds of internal...
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. >> just an observation, even casey anthony called law enforcement when her child went missing. just an observation. >> now, barbara, what about the residence? you're the manager of the mobile home park, these two sisters, shaniya's mother and her sister are living there. they've got other kids, and what were they like? were they good tenants or good homeowners, renters? >> well, the only two people that were supposed to be in that residence were brenda davis and her 2-year-old child. those are the only two people that were supposed to be occupying that mobile home. i started noticing a lot of traffic going back and forth to that residence. i asked brenda repeatedly who else was living there besides her. she told me that antoinette was there periodically, because she needed to watch her child while she was at work. >> and what is interesting about that, angie, is antoinette reportedly told the father of little shaniya, oh, got my own place, i deserve a chance to have my child back. but she didn't really have her own place. she was living with her sister. >> that's exactly right.
. >> just an observation, even casey anthony called law enforcement when her child went missing. just an observation. >> now, barbara, what about the residence? you're the manager of the mobile home park, these two sisters, shaniya's mother and her sister are living there. they've got other kids, and what were they like? were they good tenants or good homeowners, renters? >> well, the only two people that were supposed to be in that residence were brenda davis and her...
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casey on the democrats line, good morning.aller: why is it that only one democratic senator is being paid off for their vote when there are fiv50 states and 100 senato. it seems like they should all be paid off in this debate because they want votes. my state has two new senators that are apparently frozen out. i'm a democrat. i have paid taxes for years. like to see some of the money come back to my state. guest: money coming back to your state in terms of health care and spending? host: i would think that is what it means, but that is not really how the system works. do you want to explain how the money trail works? guest: the money that is going to the members of congress is to their campaign, their reelection campaign. it is a mutually beneficial system. they're looking for help for raising money for their next election and the lobbyists, business executives, and labor unions are often happy to provide that money in exchange for access, so that they can plead their case and try to influence upcoming legislation. there is m
casey on the democrats line, good morning.aller: why is it that only one democratic senator is being paid off for their vote when there are fiv50 states and 100 senato. it seems like they should all be paid off in this debate because they want votes. my state has two new senators that are apparently frozen out. i'm a democrat. i have paid taxes for years. like to see some of the money come back to my state. guest: money coming back to your state in terms of health care and spending? host: i...
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casey crawford. then from the corner again this hornbuckle. then in transition, how about run. the bucks were up 11 at the break. second half, gonzaga on the comeback. off the inbounds from the corner. steven gray for three. later, elliott harris drives the lane. we are tied. under a minute to play, zags up one. boldin, off balance. gonzaga hangs on to win it. >>> we'll get you back out to the university of the virgil islands. depaul leads st. joseph's 34-24. welcome home, man. >>> welcome back to the paradise jam. depaul leads st. joseph's 34-24. i am joined by a very special guest, the commissioner of tourism here on the virgin islands. >> thank you for having me. >> we have to compete with the band back here. i was thinking about it, and you're the commissioner of tourism on a beautiful island here. how difficult can this job be? do you really have to convince anybody to come here? >> i call myself the commissioner of fun. i have the incredible job of selling my home island. we have three beautiful islands. >> so what separates these ilines from maybe a place by aruba? >> we
casey crawford. then from the corner again this hornbuckle. then in transition, how about run. the bucks were up 11 at the break. second half, gonzaga on the comeback. off the inbounds from the corner. steven gray for three. later, elliott harris drives the lane. we are tied. under a minute to play, zags up one. boldin, off balance. gonzaga hangs on to win it. >>> we'll get you back out to the university of the virgil islands. depaul leads st. joseph's 34-24. welcome home, man....
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i just do not want "casey at the bat mr. coughl." mr. coughlin, d you have a prognosis under which we can pull this out and pull it off? >> that is the $68 billion question, i think. let me just say, i am not quite perhaps as big an optimist as chairman galway about the future -- goldway about the future of revenue. i think the relatively short- term options that the postal service has on the call side are fairly evident. they have been talked about. i think they need to reduce the number of delivery days. i think we're one of the few countries in the world is still has six-day delivery. i think they need to reduce the size of the processing network from around 300 processing facility to perhaps half that size. and i think they need to reduce the size of their retail network. those are some obvious moves and i know that they are difficult. they are not changes that will go down easily. they may have some costs associated with them as well as savings. i think the postal service itself needs to think in terms of what what the 400,000 perso
i just do not want "casey at the bat mr. coughl." mr. coughlin, d you have a prognosis under which we can pull this out and pull it off? >> that is the $68 billion question, i think. let me just say, i am not quite perhaps as big an optimist as chairman galway about the future -- goldway about the future of revenue. i think the relatively short- term options that the postal service has on the call side are fairly evident. they have been talked about. i think they need to reduce...
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you got fell sob, landry, casey of pennsylvania. going along with something that is so far left to me it's scary. i mean, it's just absolutely scary. and the thing i think that really shows their lack of backbone is they really want to reform things. they go to some sort of tort reform also. i'll let you go ahead and respond to that. but i really respect. keep up the good fight. guest: thank you. those are very interesting comments. you put your finger on something about medicare, the program for seniors, which about 40 million americans depend on. this bill has about $450 billion in cuts in grandma's medicare. now, the president said that -- i mean, that's a fact. $450 million over 10 years in grandma's medicare. but the cynical part is not spent to make medicare solve. despite the fact that medicare, according to medicare trustees, is going to go broke. so your point is exactly right. there are savings that might be gotten from medicare. one out of $7 according to the government accountability office and this government program go
you got fell sob, landry, casey of pennsylvania. going along with something that is so far left to me it's scary. i mean, it's just absolutely scary. and the thing i think that really shows their lack of backbone is they really want to reform things. they go to some sort of tort reform also. i'll let you go ahead and respond to that. but i really respect. keep up the good fight. guest: thank you. those are very interesting comments. you put your finger on something about medicare, the program...