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at one time casey anthony had a defense dream team. dropped out. casey is now represented by four florida attorneys. including ann finnell who is knew to the case. she was profiled in an academy award winning documentary about murder. casey anthony is expected to be back in court on monday. where her defense and the prosecutors will talk about and discuss with the judge how they'll handle the penalty phase in this case if she's convicted. prosecutors are asking for the death penalty. the trial is set for may. amy? >> and kerry, you mentioned that $55,000 price tag. so far. how much more, then, could this cost florida taxpayers? >> the judge in this case is watching very closely every penny that is spent and he has denied some of the expenses the defense is trying to buiill to e state. but under the constitution she is afforded because she's an indigent, she's afforded a proper defense at taxpayer cost. so there's no bottom line on how much money will be spent at the end of the day here. >> all right. kerry sanders, thanks so much. >>>
at one time casey anthony had a defense dream team. dropped out. casey is now represented by four florida attorneys. including ann finnell who is knew to the case. she was profiled in an academy award winning documentary about murder. casey anthony is expected to be back in court on monday. where her defense and the prosecutors will talk about and discuss with the judge how they'll handle the penalty phase in this case if she's convicted. prosecutors are asking for the death penalty. the trial...
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why casey anthony says she wants to have another child. we'll show you why planes that changed the face of modern warfare are now being phased out. >> and coming up at 9:00 on press here, what if your twitter account and facebook account could get you a better table at a restaurant or better hotel room. we'll look into the influence you have and how retailers are googling and looking at you coming up on "press here" 9:00 a.m. after mps. "meet the press." >>> that changed the face of air war is being phased out. the predator drone that has been used in the war in afghanistan can fly up to 25,000 feet for about 20 hours at a time. the air force will continue using the plane but rely more on the reaper drone. the reaper built by general atomics flies twice as fast, twice as high and carries ten times the payload. the plane will have more surveillance capability and will be equipped with larger missiles and precision bombs. more than 150 inmates are still on the loose this morning after a manhunt along the texas/mexico border failed to turn up
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general casey? >> i am very comfortable with my ability to provide military advice to secretary gates and have it heard. >> at morrill roughead? >> the same for mechem center. this is been an ongoing discussion at the department, access and freedom to talk about the issue in a way that we believe has been on a question, so i have no concerns about that at all. spec general kortright? >> i have no concerns and i look at this as an opportunity to tailor the mitigation and to tailor the timing so that we can in fact accommodate the fact that our forces rotate, so to me that is where the opportunity for timing comes to we estimate that is an important point because secretary gates was asked yesterday tv crew yesterday whether he thought it was in the purview of the path to fees and the repeal in different ways for different services or different units, and i wonder whether you would respond to that. for instance, it is possible that psychiatry gates and the chairman might decide not to immediately imple
general casey? >> i am very comfortable with my ability to provide military advice to secretary gates and have it heard. >> at morrill roughead? >> the same for mechem center. this is been an ongoing discussion at the department, access and freedom to talk about the issue in a way that we believe has been on a question, so i have no concerns about that at all. spec general kortright? >> i have no concerns and i look at this as an opportunity to tailor the mitigation and...
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she borrowed $750 through wokai, a microfinance charity run by 26-year-old american casey wilson.line donors with aspiring chinese entrepreneurs from a tailor sewing traditional clothing in northern inner mongolia, to dumpling makers in sichuan, southern china. >> they repay the capital and you get to support someone new. >> reporter: while studying chinese in beijing, casey was inspired by a friend, a restaurant worker trapped in poverty, earning just $100 a month. >> the only difference between her and i is that i was born in oakland, california, and she was born in rural china. >> reporter: casey's inability to help her friend led her to launch wokai when just 23. they've funded 500 microloans in china so far. china's economy is booming, but there's still plenty of poverty in a country where 470 million exist on less than $2 a day. so casey wilson and other young americans operating their own nonprofits in china have a huge need to fill. arizona native tom stader started his nonprofit, the library project, with just $500 in donations soon after moving to china in 2006. >> thank
she borrowed $750 through wokai, a microfinance charity run by 26-year-old american casey wilson.line donors with aspiring chinese entrepreneurs from a tailor sewing traditional clothing in northern inner mongolia, to dumpling makers in sichuan, southern china. >> they repay the capital and you get to support someone new. >> reporter: while studying chinese in beijing, casey was inspired by a friend, a restaurant worker trapped in poverty, earning just $100 a month. >> the...
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casey walks out. people ask me, when do you think is the worst case of ordinary justice then clearly when people spend decades in prison, those kilmeade. to be innocent in prison and to have a community who thought -- those kilmeadl me. to be innocent in prison and to have a community who thought you were guilty, but there was this guy, and no one stood up. there was a line of public defenders in the first row who could have said, where is jon casey? nobody stood up, and that is one of the problems of ordinary injustice. they become so worried about their own interests that they stop thinking about the people they are supposed to be protecting. >> we should have invited that judge to come to see what he would say. last year, our reporter went into a courtroom -- nez reporter went into a courtroom, and he sought -- a reporter went into the courtroom, and he saw the judge. he saw hundreds of people waiting for justice every day. what he did not see was a lawyer, so he took it upon himself to study it an
casey walks out. people ask me, when do you think is the worst case of ordinary justice then clearly when people spend decades in prison, those kilmeade. to be innocent in prison and to have a community who thought -- those kilmeadl me. to be innocent in prison and to have a community who thought you were guilty, but there was this guy, and no one stood up. there was a line of public defenders in the first row who could have said, where is jon casey? nobody stood up, and that is one of the...
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general casey? >> i am very comfortable with my ability to provide military advice to secretary gates and have it heard. >> at morrill roughead? >> the same for mechem center. this is been an ongoing discussion at the department, access and freedom to talk about the issue in a way that we believe has been on a question, so i have no concerns about that at all. spec general kortright? >> i have no concerns and i look at this as an opportunity to tailor the mitigation and to tailor the timing so that we can in fact accommodate the fact that our forces rotate, so to me that is where the opportunity for timing comes to we estimate that is an important point because secretary gates was asked yesterday tv crew yesterday whether he thought it was in the purview of the path to fees and the repeal in different ways for different services or different units, and i wonder whether you would respond to that. for instance, it is possible that psychiatry gates and the chairman might decide not to immediately imple
general casey? >> i am very comfortable with my ability to provide military advice to secretary gates and have it heard. >> at morrill roughead? >> the same for mechem center. this is been an ongoing discussion at the department, access and freedom to talk about the issue in a way that we believe has been on a question, so i have no concerns about that at all. spec general kortright? >> i have no concerns and i look at this as an opportunity to tailor the mitigation and...
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. >> you wrote about nuremberg, willm casey, edward r. murrow. in 1979, you wrote about " penetration of nazi secret agents during world war ii." how much of that book led to what you're doing here? >> well, it led to a sense of confidence that i could write reasonably well about intelligence. i did that book. another book that dealt with intelligence was casey, william j. casey, who subsequently becomes the director of central intelligence and who i first had met in alking to him about bill donovan's o.s.s. casey, you know, as the brits would say, had a pretty good war. casey was posted in england during the latter part of world war ii and he was rsponsible for one of the great triumphs during that period, which was something the british said couldn't be done and that is we got a number of teams inside nazi germany, into something like 60 german cities. so, this would have been a coup for the o.s.s. and a coup for the roosevelt administration of the war. >> what is magic? >> the u.s. code crackers were working very hard prior to 1940 in breaking
. >> you wrote about nuremberg, willm casey, edward r. murrow. in 1979, you wrote about " penetration of nazi secret agents during world war ii." how much of that book led to what you're doing here? >> well, it led to a sense of confidence that i could write reasonably well about intelligence. i did that book. another book that dealt with intelligence was casey, william j. casey, who subsequently becomes the director of central intelligence and who i first had met in...
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general casey called the risk moderate, but -- >> that said, if repeal is directed, the implementationnciples in the report constitute a solid basis upon which to develop plans that will mitigate the risks that i just described. properly implemented, i do not envision that the repeal of don't ask don't tell would keep us from accomplishing our worldwide missions, including combat operations. >> committee chairman carl levin amplifying general casey's point about implementation specified in the language of the bill to repeal it now before the senate. >> if we repeal don't ask don't tell, as i believe we should, the legislation stipulates that repeal will not take effect unless and until there is a certification by the president, secretary of defense, and the chairman of the joint chiefs. that they have adapted the necessary implementation steps to assure that we maintain our standards of military readiness and effectiveness, unit cohesion and recruiting and retention. >> that seemed to be enough for massachusetts republican scott brown, a previous opponent of ending the policy. he relea
general casey called the risk moderate, but -- >> that said, if repeal is directed, the implementationnciples in the report constitute a solid basis upon which to develop plans that will mitigate the risks that i just described. properly implemented, i do not envision that the repeal of don't ask don't tell would keep us from accomplishing our worldwide missions, including combat operations. >> committee chairman carl levin amplifying general casey's point about implementation...
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general james amos and army chief of staff general george casey testified before the senate armed servicesommittee. they challenged a study that says the risk of doing away with "don't ask, don't tell" would be low. >> my suspicions are that the law will be repeeled. and all i'm asking is the opportunity to do that at a time choosing when my marines are not single arly what they're doing in a very deadly environment. >> general casey testified changing the law now would add another level of stress to an already stressed force. if the policy was implemented properly, it would not prevent the army from doing its job. democrats promised a vote to repeal "don't ask, don't tell" but its chanceses of passing this year are considered to be slim. >> vice president joe biden says today's weak jobs report is disappointing and assigned the economic recovery is fragile. it climbed to 9.8%. it was 9.6 in october. employers added 39,000 jobs in november, that's well below the analysts' expectations. california's unemployment is 12.4. the economy needs to add up to 300,000 jobs a month to bring the unemp
general james amos and army chief of staff general george casey testified before the senate armed servicesommittee. they challenged a study that says the risk of doing away with "don't ask, don't tell" would be low. >> my suspicions are that the law will be repeeled. and all i'm asking is the opportunity to do that at a time choosing when my marines are not single arly what they're doing in a very deadly environment. >> general casey testified changing the law now would...
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general casey? >> i am very comfortable with my ability to provide military advice to secretary gates and have it heard. >> at morrill roughead? >> the same for mechem center. this is been an ongoing discussion at the department, access and freedom to talk about the issue in a way that we believe has been on a question, so i have no concerns about that at all. spec general kortright? >> i have no concerns and i look at this as an opportunity to tailor the mitigation and to tailor the timing so that we can in fact accommodate the fact that our forces rotate, so to me that is where the opportunity for timing comes to we estimate that is an important point because secretary gates was asked yesterday tv crew yesterday whether he thought it was in the purview of the path to fees and the repeal in different ways for different services or different units, and i wonder whether you would respond to that. for instance, it is possible that psychiatry gates and the chairman might decide not to immediately imple
general casey? >> i am very comfortable with my ability to provide military advice to secretary gates and have it heard. >> at morrill roughead? >> the same for mechem center. this is been an ongoing discussion at the department, access and freedom to talk about the issue in a way that we believe has been on a question, so i have no concerns about that at all. spec general kortright? >> i have no concerns and i look at this as an opportunity to tailor the mitigation and...
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casey reports from what phil highland between big bear in san borodino. >> it has the rain that much she would not from looking at these pictures behind me look all the mud. the ground is so saturated it left over from the devastating rain storms that hit this area last week. residents are beginning to go back into their homes and tried to clean up the mess from last week. some backyard to the hose behind us have four to 5 ft. of mud in their backyard. we are now saying that tapering off of the rain. residents of local officials hope this storm has passed. were telling me is because this crowd is so saturated any rain over the next couple of weeks could have devastating consequences. >> that was casey reporting in san bernadine know. a quick check on traffic the golden gate bridge the headlights' southbound at the plaza the tail lights of course heading into marin county traffic here moving well. this is a san mateo bridge the headlights' eastbound from foster city into a word moving a little slowly there but flowing pretty well. stay with us will [music playing] announcer: movement.
casey reports from what phil highland between big bear in san borodino. >> it has the rain that much she would not from looking at these pictures behind me look all the mud. the ground is so saturated it left over from the devastating rain storms that hit this area last week. residents are beginning to go back into their homes and tried to clean up the mess from last week. some backyard to the hose behind us have four to 5 ft. of mud in their backyard. we are now saying that tapering off...
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general james amos and army chief of staff general george casey testified before the senate armed servicesommite. they challenged a study that says the risk of doing away with "don't ask, don't tell" wou be low. >> my suspicions are that the law will be repeeled. and all i'm asking is the opportunity to do that at a time choosing when my marines are not single arly what they're doing in a very deadly environment. >> general casey testified changing the law now would add another level of stress to an already stressed force. if the policy was implemented properly, it wld not prevent the army from doing its job. democrats promised a vote to repeal "don't ask, don't tell" but its chanceses of passing this year are consider to be slim. >> vice president joe biden says today's weak jobs rept is disappointing and assigned the economic recovery is fragile. it climbed to 9.8%. it was 9.6 in october. employers added 39,000 jobs in november, that's well below the analysts' expectations. california's unemployment is 12.4. the economy needs to add up to 300,000 jobs a month to bring the unemployment ra
general james amos and army chief of staff general george casey testified before the senate armed servicesommite. they challenged a study that says the risk of doing away with "don't ask, don't tell" wou be low. >> my suspicions are that the law will be repeeled. and all i'm asking is the opportunity to do that at a time choosing when my marines are not single arly what they're doing in a very deadly environment. >> general casey testified changing the law now would add...
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will do. >> casey, thank you. >>> now moving on. how about that? amazing.emind you, we're also waiting for more live pictures. not more of that though perhaps we will see more. we're waiting for president obama. he is expected in to sign a tax cut deal into law minutes from now after weeks and weeks of fighting back and forth between the democrats and the republicans. so who will be standing by him when he signs that bill into law? and is this really a defining moment in mr. obama's presidency? that is next. don't move. and if you think all batteries are the same, consider this: these batteries are going... to the mattel children's hospital, u.c.l.a . because here they use the most... technologically advanced equipment for the healing... and the play. and to power all those toys the people at duracell... packed up a truckload of batteries. because nothing's better than powering a smile. duracell. trusted everywhere. >>> actor floyd mayweather behind bars. police say they arrested him in las vegas just after midnight. he is accused of attacking someone at hi
will do. >> casey, thank you. >>> now moving on. how about that? amazing.emind you, we're also waiting for more live pictures. not more of that though perhaps we will see more. we're waiting for president obama. he is expected in to sign a tax cut deal into law minutes from now after weeks and weeks of fighting back and forth between the democrats and the republicans. so who will be standing by him when he signs that bill into law? and is this really a defining moment in mr....
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general casey?ay if you believe someone is gay or lesbian obverses do you feel this way if you know vs. do youcapes -- reverse feel this way if you know someone is. i think there is a difference between thinking or knowing. i put an asterisk next to it because of that. >> fundamentally, the military that we serve in today does not prohibit gays and lesbians from serving in the military, it is whether that orientation is disclosed or not. what we are fundamentally talking about are the standards of conduct and behavior that will be acceptable in the force should the law be repealed. that gets to leadership. we have taken our services through significant change before. i have confidence in the ability of the leaders of the navy to be able to do this. >> i, like the other members here, believe that the leadership is going to be the determinative factor. when i look at this, and i had this exchange, and senator mccain commented on it, when you look at the data i saw that if you believe there is someone
general casey?ay if you believe someone is gay or lesbian obverses do you feel this way if you know vs. do youcapes -- reverse feel this way if you know someone is. i think there is a difference between thinking or knowing. i put an asterisk next to it because of that. >> fundamentally, the military that we serve in today does not prohibit gays and lesbians from serving in the military, it is whether that orientation is disclosed or not. what we are fundamentally talking about are the...
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margaret warner gets an update on the violence, and the crackdown, on drug kingpins from nicholas casey of the "wall street journal" in mexico city. >> woodruff: plus, we have a second look at spencer michels' story behind the story of a surprising bestseller. >> mark twain decreed that his autobiography couldn't be published until 100 years after his death. that's this year. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: >> i do a lot of different exercises, but, basically, i'm a runner. last year, i had a bum knee that needed surgery, but it got complicated because i had an old injury. so, i wanted a doctor who had done this before. and united healthcare's database helped me find a surgeon. you know, you can't have great legs, if you don't have good knees. >> we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. united healthcare. >> and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy productive life. and with the ongoing supp
margaret warner gets an update on the violence, and the crackdown, on drug kingpins from nicholas casey of the "wall street journal" in mexico city. >> woodruff: plus, we have a second look at spencer michels' story behind the story of a surprising bestseller. >> mark twain decreed that his autobiography couldn't be published until 100 years after his death. that's this year. >> ifill: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." major funding for the pbs...
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casey showing hops here, i've got to get up that. shot was great this, one might be better. bubba watson four over par. there is 283 yards. a couple hops. bottom of the cubs for the rare double eagle. despite a 4 db 7 record 49ers only a game out of first place. they've got a huge game coming up on sunday. it's a game highlighting quarterbacks they could have had instead of alex smith. that would be aaron rogers and a turn into one of the best passers into the nfl. rogers says he shut down arizona monday night. and is impressed with what he sees on tape. >> this year, they're more, i'd say basic but it's not the right word. they're doing bes less of the exotic stuff. there is a a sense of urgency on their tide. >> and there is final four in north carolina. camille levin with a blast. hooks it home. there is is lindsay taylor with a steal. she buries it. and there is very, very good. >> yes. >> and thank you. >> and coming up next, a holiday freebie. >> music just might help closepq >>> join me tonight at 9:00, coming up, the gulf oil spill with billions at stake, bp now says
casey showing hops here, i've got to get up that. shot was great this, one might be better. bubba watson four over par. there is 283 yards. a couple hops. bottom of the cubs for the rare double eagle. despite a 4 db 7 record 49ers only a game out of first place. they've got a huge game coming up on sunday. it's a game highlighting quarterbacks they could have had instead of alex smith. that would be aaron rogers and a turn into one of the best passers into the nfl. rogers says he shut down...
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casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. casey: mr. president, i would first ask unanimous consent to speak as if in legislative session and as if in morning business for up to 15 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. casey: thank you, mr. president. i rise this afternoon to speak about legislation that has broad bipartisan support and will have a positive impact, if we pass it, on job creation in the united states of america. this is h.r. 6517, which is th the -- known as the m.t.b., the miscellaneous tariff bill. i'm just going to provide some highlights and then ask my colleague, senator brown of ohio, to -- to comment as well, and then we have a -- a consent request. first of all, this bill supports manufacturing jobs. the national association of manufacturers supports the bill. when the last bill was signed into law earlier this year, the last so-called m.t.b. bill, at that time it passed the house by a vote of 378-43. this was in july. the national manufacturers praised it as -- quote -- "a victory for job creati
casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. casey: mr. president, i would first ask unanimous consent to speak as if in legislative session and as if in morning business for up to 15 minutes. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. casey: thank you, mr. president. i rise this afternoon to speak about legislation that has broad bipartisan support and will have a positive impact, if we pass it, on job creation in the united states of america. this is h.r....
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casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from delaware. mr. casey: before senator harkin leaves the floor, i am pleased to be here on the floor and hear you talk about our colleagues. what a wonderful thing to do and to single out democrats and republicans and to reflect on their service to their state and to our country. i just have to mention, you mentioned blanche lincoln. many people say, i respect highly of my colleague. here in the united states senate, we love blanche. she is such a joy to work with. she is sea always upbeat. she'd say, whatever doesn't kill makes you stronger. she has come through this with a smile and shown such grace. i loved working with her on the finance committee and especially on the health care bill that was designed to provide better outcomes for less money. bob bennett and i served on the banking committee for many years. in the end he lost his seat, i think, because of his willingness to reach across the aisle and find new ways for republicans
casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from delaware. mr. casey: before senator harkin leaves the floor, i am pleased to be here on the floor and hear you talk about our colleagues. what a wonderful thing to do and to single out democrats and republicans and to reflect on their service to their state and to our country. i just have to mention, you mentioned blanche lincoln. many people say, i respect highly of my colleague. here in the united states senate, we love blanche....
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casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. casey: mr. president, i you ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. casey: thank you, mr. president. i rise to -- this afternoon to discuss the vote that will occur in a little more than an hour on the don't ask, don't tell policy. i just have some basic thoughts about this. coming from a state where we contributed probably as many or more soldiers to almost any every conflict we've had over the last 100 years, we've -- we have a state that has over a million veterans. we've lost soldiers most recently in the conflicts in iraq and afghanistan. in iraq our killed-in-action number was just below 200. last count it was about 197. in afghanistan more than 60 now, up to 61, 62 have been killed in action. so people in pennsylvania know what the war is about, what sacrifice is about because so many families have contributed to that service and that sacrifice. and when it comes to the -- to this change in policy that we're advocating, i want to focus, i guess,
casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. casey: mr. president, i you ask that the quorum call be vitiated. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. casey: thank you, mr. president. i rise to -- this afternoon to discuss the vote that will occur in a little more than an hour on the don't ask, don't tell policy. i just have some basic thoughts about this. coming from a state where we contributed probably as many or more soldiers to almost any every...
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casey wian in las vegas. thank you. >>> how did the robber manage to walk in calmly wearing a motorcycle helmet, commit the crime, and run back out? tom fuentes is joining us now. it's pretty sprourprising you c walk into the casino in a motorcycle helmet. >> that's true, john. i think the expectation on the casino's part is the theft is going to occur either at the counting rooms or somewhere involving where the cash is exchanged. they wouldn't have expected the chips to be taken in that manner. and it is surprising that there wasn't at least security at the front door to keep him from running out the door with chips or cash depending which he would've obtained. >> now, i asked this question, tom, as a motorcycle rider who has on occasion walked into a convenience store or gas station with his helmet on, doesn't really raise any suspicion, but should casino workers have been suspicion that this guy is walking into the casino with a full coverage helmet on, a pair of overalls. should that have raised some ala
casey wian in las vegas. thank you. >>> how did the robber manage to walk in calmly wearing a motorcycle helmet, commit the crime, and run back out? tom fuentes is joining us now. it's pretty sprourprising you c walk into the casino in a motorcycle helmet. >> that's true, john. i think the expectation on the casino's part is the theft is going to occur either at the counting rooms or somewhere involving where the cash is exchanged. they wouldn't have expected the chips to be...
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when it co to linemen, nobody gives as you better tour ofhe locker room than casey.s us to the skins' offense. >> see a g that does nothing but make big plays. >> may wsee your locker, please? >> a little ssy but it's fin by messy. >> this i a game boy. just in case the coac wants us have a formal prtice or mething. a little cubby hole. i have a phone,toothpaste. a cross word puzzle. at's an easy one. i'm a ginner. casey is a pro. from the bottom, we've t shoes. i kp them clean. i make sure i spray them don. especially r shoes and unwashable equipment. shoulderpads. anything. anything in ther. you can even use aittle cologne if you wan to. it help you out. it's very important. uhould get some. >> you want to bring your house wears present. >> i kw you're a big skills guy. >>my favorite cannedy. i love it. ank you very much. wel put this here. >> w're going to see the guy that makes go. maye see your locker, plee? i know it'smessy. >> first of all, let me show you my beautiful family. my wife th would be me, of coure. my newest edition to the family, racton. my oldt w
when it co to linemen, nobody gives as you better tour ofhe locker room than casey.s us to the skins' offense. >> see a g that does nothing but make big plays. >> may wsee your locker, please? >> a little ssy but it's fin by messy. >> this i a game boy. just in case the coac wants us have a formal prtice or mething. a little cubby hole. i have a phone,toothpaste. a cross word puzzle. at's an easy one. i'm a ginner. casey is a pro. from the bottom, we've t shoes. i kp...
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par 312, 188 yards, casey with a dart on to the green, it turns right and into it for a hole in one, and this is a beauty. when someone throws their club out of anger to say the least. tiger has it working a eagle and a birdie with a six under 66. he is at 13 un, the best 36 hole score of the year, and he has a four shot lead half way through it. the excellence of stanford again, cardinal women have a shot at the national title in soccer, the boston college, with the laser hits the -- added another winning 2-0. they will take on notre dame on sunday with the national title on the line. and in the round about way, here is a story that could turn out great, the red sox and padres very close to consummating a deal that would sen gonzales to finway park in exchange for a package of -- not having to deal with his considerable skills at the plate in the national league west from here on out, always get a big hit or two against the giants for the padres, they might be a boston red sox before the weekend is over. >> mark, thank you. >>> and our next newscast is tomorrow night at 6:00 p.m., w
par 312, 188 yards, casey with a dart on to the green, it turns right and into it for a hole in one, and this is a beauty. when someone throws their club out of anger to say the least. tiger has it working a eagle and a birdie with a six under 66. he is at 13 un, the best 36 hole score of the year, and he has a four shot lead half way through it. the excellence of stanford again, cardinal women have a shot at the national title in soccer, the boston college, with the laser hits the -- added...
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casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. casey: mr. president, i ask consent for the following, that i be permitted to speak for 15 minutes, to then be followed by senator cornyn right after me. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection, so ordered. mr. casey: mr. president, thank you very much. we're grateful to be here on a weekend talking about a critically important treaty for our country. this treaty has been the subject of many, many months now of review by the senate foreign relations committee as well as other committees in the senate. there have been some, somewhere between 900 and 1,000 questions asked of the administration and answered, many, many months of work. i think we start with some basic fundamentals about the context within which this treaty is being debated. and i hope is ratified in the next couple of days. first of all, this treaty is consistent with and is entirely consistent with our concern about making sure that our nuclear arsenal is safe, secure, effective and reliable. there is no questi
casey: mr. president? the presiding officer: the senator from pennsylvania. mr. casey: mr. president, i ask consent for the following, that i be permitted to speak for 15 minutes, to then be followed by senator cornyn right after me. the presiding officer: is there objection? without objection, so ordered. mr. casey: mr. president, thank you very much. we're grateful to be here on a weekend talking about a critically important treaty for our country. this treaty has been the subject of many,...
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casey the ground personnel that have no screening? >> there is no screening here, there is no t as a year. >> how effective is security when everybody is granted everybody on the ground isn't. >> now the pilot but is it not wanting his name revealed in public for his base is still flying. the psa has revoked his that is above flight desk officer, that is an officer that is led to carry a weapon on board and is there some sort of violent attack. we contacted the tea is say about the allegations and they did not return the calls prayed this is the latest reporting live. >> another it security measure. airport passengers with insulated containers such as the missus are now going to be faced with increased in the is the trouble this holiday season. as we reported to yesterday's the psa issued a report raising concerns about the possibility of explosives in those containers. they will now be looking carefully at those containers as passengers pastor security. kron4 news ask passengers in the oakland airport for their thoughts. >> i am surp
casey the ground personnel that have no screening? >> there is no screening here, there is no t as a year. >> how effective is security when everybody is granted everybody on the ground isn't. >> now the pilot but is it not wanting his name revealed in public for his base is still flying. the psa has revoked his that is above flight desk officer, that is an officer that is led to carry a weapon on board and is there some sort of violent attack. we contacted the tea is say...
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par 312, 188 yards, casey with a dart on to the green, it turns right and into it for a hole in one, and this is a beauty. when someone throws their club out of anger to say the least. tiger has it working a eagle and a birdie with a six under 66. he is at 13 un, the best 36 hole score of the year, and he has a four shot lead half way through it. the excellence of stanford again, cardinal women have a shot at the national title in soccer, the boston college, with the laser hits the -- added another winning 2-0. they will take on notre dame on sunday with the national title on the line. and in the round about way, here is a story that could turn out great, the red sox and padres very close to consummating a deal that would sen gonzales to finway park in exchange for a package of -- not having to deal with his considerable skills at the plate in the national league west from here on out, always get a big hit or two against the giants for the padres, they might be a boston red sox before the weekend is over. >> mark, thank you. >>> and our next newscast is tomorrow night at 6:00 p.m., w
par 312, 188 yards, casey with a dart on to the green, it turns right and into it for a hole in one, and this is a beauty. when someone throws their club out of anger to say the least. tiger has it working a eagle and a birdie with a six under 66. he is at 13 un, the best 36 hole score of the year, and he has a four shot lead half way through it. the excellence of stanford again, cardinal women have a shot at the national title in soccer, the boston college, with the laser hits the -- added...
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how about paul casey on the 12 pole. 188 yards out, 7 iron.es the ridge here, starts to roll back. and you know what's gonna happen. hole in one! on casey! that was great. this shot might be better just because of the distance. bubba watson, his second shot, 16 hole. 283 yards! that is pure power. nothing but the bottom of the cup. the rare double eagle. despite a 4-7 record, the 49ers somehow some way only a game out of first place in the wretched nsc west. a game that highlights the quarterback they could have had in the 2005 draft. instead of allex smith, aaron rogers turned into one of the best passers in the entire nfl. he says he study this niner defense that shut down arizona and is i am pressed with what he sees on tape. >> just more basic. probably not the right word but just doing a little less of the exotic. they're on their stuff a little better. a sense of urgency knowing they're one game out of the division lead. obviously the game we need to play well in. >> high school football playoffs. undefighted palo alto. with the bomb! ch
how about paul casey on the 12 pole. 188 yards out, 7 iron.es the ridge here, starts to roll back. and you know what's gonna happen. hole in one! on casey! that was great. this shot might be better just because of the distance. bubba watson, his second shot, 16 hole. 283 yards! that is pure power. nothing but the bottom of the cup. the rare double eagle. despite a 4-7 record, the 49ers somehow some way only a game out of first place in the wretched nsc west. a game that highlights the...
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. >> you are the last person in line casey. >> yes. >> reporter: how does it feel sniffle terrible. it's a really long line. >> reporter: even longer if are you unlucky enough to have bags without wheels . if weighs 40- pounds and my backpack weighs 15. >> reporter: two hours waiting sounds bad how about finding your flight is delayed more than four hours. >> well 12:3:45 a.m. a.m. i steered myself. >> reporter: 10:40. are you serious? >> 2:10 in the morning. >> we are screwed. u. >> we have a variety of options. >> my plight 1:30. >> reporter: in the morning. >> yes. >> it's ridiculous. insanity. >> reporter: clearly no love for southwest in this terminal. southwest became a victim of short, cheap flight that go back and forth between neighboring cities. each time one lands in this weather it gets delayed. if that same plane lands here five times in a day it can wind up five hours behind schedule. >> five hours. trying to get to los angeles. i could drive there faster. >> reporter: what will you do sniffle drink. >> drink. >> reporter: we will hang out and have a beer. >> alcohol.
. >> you are the last person in line casey. >> yes. >> reporter: how does it feel sniffle terrible. it's a really long line. >> reporter: even longer if are you unlucky enough to have bags without wheels . if weighs 40- pounds and my backpack weighs 15. >> reporter: two hours waiting sounds bad how about finding your flight is delayed more than four hours. >> well 12:3:45 a.m. a.m. i steered myself. >> reporter: 10:40. are you serious? >> 2:10 in...
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>> reporter: casey wian reporting from camp pendleton in california. back to you. >>> don't forget a special documentary, a soldier's story. jason carroll brings us the story sunday and saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. follow what is going on in "the situation room" at facebook. i'm suzanne malveaux in "the situation room." john king usa starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. a huge friday here in the nation's capital. the president signed into the law the nearly $900 billion tax compromise and it speaks volumes about our politics that he felt compelled to take a minute to find just what compromised means. >> yielding on something that each of us cares about to move forward on what all of us care about. all of us care about. it's growing the american economy and creating jobs for the american people. >> also the congress is on the verge of making history. our vote counts shows more than enough support for repealing don't ask, don't tell in the senate. we'll talk to the senator leading the effort. joe lieberman explains why he can't sway his good f
>> reporter: casey wian reporting from camp pendleton in california. back to you. >>> don't forget a special documentary, a soldier's story. jason carroll brings us the story sunday and saturday at 8:00 p.m. eastern. follow what is going on in "the situation room" at facebook. i'm suzanne malveaux in "the situation room." john king usa starts right now. >>> good evening, everyone. a huge friday here in the nation's capital. the president signed into...
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if we do not pay attention to this, we are going to have more young men like casey evans. are loading a gun. you're going to be killing our youth. there is going to be more crime and violence in our streets. i say that i am for this. we are for it at the human circle as mothers who have lost children to gun violence. please higher san franciscans. hire our children and our young men. they have nowhere else to go, nowhere else to turn. they need our
if we do not pay attention to this, we are going to have more young men like casey evans. are loading a gun. you're going to be killing our youth. there is going to be more crime and violence in our streets. i say that i am for this. we are for it at the human circle as mothers who have lost children to gun violence. please higher san franciscans. hire our children and our young men. they have nowhere else to go, nowhere else to turn. they need our
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if we do not pay attention to this, we are going to have more young men like casey evans. are loading a gun. you're going to be killing our youth. there is going to be more crime and violence in our streets. i say that i am for this. we are for it at the human circle as mothers who have lost children to gun violence. please higher san franciscans. hire our children and our young men. they have nowhere else to go, nowhere else to turn. they need our support on this initiative. thank you. chairperson avalos: thank you, miss scott, ms. brown. >> my name is rubin santana. i am the owner of a building carpenter. we are a subcontractor. we have done work >> arrive done it for many years. if you want real factual budget data, come see me at my office. i have done up to 68% local hiring in the million-dollar bracket projects. it is very easy. we are a union contractor. we pay good wages and benefits to the whole family, and we make it work. no one is going to be robbing the train here and stealing from the city and all its projects because we can make it work. the bottom line alwa
if we do not pay attention to this, we are going to have more young men like casey evans. are loading a gun. you're going to be killing our youth. there is going to be more crime and violence in our streets. i say that i am for this. we are for it at the human circle as mothers who have lost children to gun violence. please higher san franciscans. hire our children and our young men. they have nowhere else to go, nowhere else to turn. they need our support on this initiative. thank you....
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casey anthony was back in a florida court room today this was an earlier hearing she's accused of killing her little girl cayley and 2008. attorneys for arguing over evidence today whether defense failed to share key information. if convicted she faces the death penalty. >> a live look outside at the golden gate bridge right now running foggy conditions over the bridge and through the rest the bay area. were continuing to see spot sprinkles, storm tracker 4 radar picked up a few moving for the north bay. although the not try to the south of little light result. divorcing warmer dryer air build an offshore, which is pushing the storm of the north. most of the rain is now northern california, even into oregon. will continue as we head into tomorrow. it's quite foggy out there right now, this evening will maintain the fog in light sprinkles in some spots. as we head into tomorrow the chance of rain will really go to nothing. what areas of dense fog dominating the forecast as to the north bay and inland valleys. tablatures will warm as much in the afternoon in the areas that was a dense fog.
casey anthony was back in a florida court room today this was an earlier hearing she's accused of killing her little girl cayley and 2008. attorneys for arguing over evidence today whether defense failed to share key information. if convicted she faces the death penalty. >> a live look outside at the golden gate bridge right now running foggy conditions over the bridge and through the rest the bay area. were continuing to see spot sprinkles, storm tracker 4 radar picked up a few moving...
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the marine general and army chief general george casey testified before senate armed services committee. both challenged the study saying the risk of doing way with don't ask, don't tell would be low. >> my suspicions are that the law will be repeeled. and that all i'm asking is the opportunity to do that at a time of choosing when my marines are not tightly focused on what they're doing in the very deadly environment. >> he testified changing law would add another level of stress to a stretched force but says policy shifts fwhot prevent the army before fr doing it's job. and the chance of passing this year be considered slim. >> coming up here, the simple way an east bay restaurant stopped would be robber autos and the car ramma ra proposal that could stop drivers from accidentally backing up over a child. >> there is rain for the weekend what. day will be better for indoor plans, coming up in my accu-weather forecast. >> and why school bake sales may no longer taste so sweet under a bill on theknknknknknknn >> closed captioning brought to you by mancini sleepworld. >>> the whistle blo
the marine general and army chief general george casey testified before senate armed services committee. both challenged the study saying the risk of doing way with don't ask, don't tell would be low. >> my suspicions are that the law will be repeeled. and that all i'm asking is the opportunity to do that at a time of choosing when my marines are not tightly focused on what they're doing in the very deadly environment. >> he testified changing law would add another level of stress...
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. >> and we were successful here at justin herman plaza casey tell everybody at home what it is you're doing. >> i'm one of the organizers of the supermarket street sweep. and we send racers around to grocery stores and they buy food donations for the food bank. >> this is greg. he comes out for races and this is justin who was the winner in the category. >> have you seen them make a difference? >> this year raising 6920 pounds of food. >> i want fem to know they can go to our web site and thank you very much. >> thank you. >> thank you to our team out there. great job. >> wonderful. thanks to viewers, still ahead oprah's show taping hits a snag. she visits australia with hugh jackman. >> here it s and how it turned out. and saving moneyology holiday shopping. tips on buying electronics including how to negotiate a >>> that was actor hugh jackman flying through the air for a taping of the oprah winfrey show in australia. colliding with lights above the stage. watch this. oh! his right eye was cut and bleeding. he returned with a black eye and bandages. he said it was fun until the very
. >> and we were successful here at justin herman plaza casey tell everybody at home what it is you're doing. >> i'm one of the organizers of the supermarket street sweep. and we send racers around to grocery stores and they buy food donations for the food bank. >> this is greg. he comes out for races and this is justin who was the winner in the category. >> have you seen them make a difference? >> this year raising 6920 pounds of food. >> i want fem to know...