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casey, let me ask you this. you agree that therene succee life that you've lived as an >t entrepreneur is only possible because it's occurred in america? >>ou no, it's a ridiculous statement. >> you could have done it in afghanistan or somalia? >> you know, this -- >> wha >> true ort false?>> >> it's a ridiculous and stupidt question. >> what's the answer. >> and you know that.lous >> mr. de souza, you are a specialist in populist arguments that set up strawmen. no. you can't do it in unfree countries like afghanistan but the fact is that since america'r peak in the late '50s, the greatest economic progressbe ane the greatest amount of wealth ri that's been created has been created in places like the ld orient. andv now africa is even booming while the united states goes >>o down.i am yes, i could have done it said, anywhere in the world to answerr your question. in >> i'm just noting something you said which i'm not popularizing> you can't do it in unfree countries. >> yes, of course.r t >>o now do you realize
casey, let me ask you this. you agree that therene succee life that you've lived as an >t entrepreneur is only possible because it's occurred in america? >>ou no, it's a ridiculous statement. >> you could have done it in afghanistan or somalia? >> you know, this -- >> wha >> true ort false?>> >> it's a ridiculous and stupidt question. >> what's the answer. >> and you know that.lous >> mr. de souza, you are a specialist in populist...
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sean casey and kevin millar, everyone.b network next week and the all-star game airs tuesday on fox. we'll be right back with standup from michelle wolf. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ everything can be improved. that's why we pushed ourselves to create new and improved degree motionsense, the only antiperspirant that releases extra protection when you move. it keeps you fresher even as old spice deodorant fades. protection improved. so you can do more. refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard apple cider. and bursting with a crisp apple bite. so try a johnny appleseed hard apple cider tonight and let the stories flow. taco bell brought back some old friends... so good to be back. ...to check out our new breakfast burrito. wow. mmm, mmm, mmm. this is legit. it's grilled... it's even pretty. we just say 'it's good' down in louisiana. [laughter] would you get a burrito from a burger place? ♪ you don't go to a sushi bar and order spaghetti. good point, ronald. stick with the people who know burritos. taco bell's new grilled breakfa
sean casey and kevin millar, everyone.b network next week and the all-star game airs tuesday on fox. we'll be right back with standup from michelle wolf. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ everything can be improved. that's why we pushed ourselves to create new and improved degree motionsense, the only antiperspirant that releases extra protection when you move. it keeps you fresher even as old spice deodorant fades. protection improved. so you can do more. refreshingly sweet and intense.d hard...
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i'm libby casey. iraq's president has nominated a prime minister and it's not nouri al-maliki. maliki has been prime minister since 2006, and has consolidated power head of the armed force and defense minister. however his ruling power has isolated sunni, kurds. our inside story, iraq and the united states. just as american warplanes reenter the fight against islamic state insurgents in the north. >> reporter: on the battlefield the american objective is to stop the islamic state advances in the kurdish regio. prime minister maliki is clinging to the power even after the nomination of 9 now man for the job. they have adopted heider al abadi as the new prime minister. the news comes after maliki would take him to court. >> today i will file a legal complaint to the federal court for committing a clear constitutional violation for the sake of political goals and preferring narrow interests over the iraqi people. >> police and soldiers were deployed to the 9 streets closing roads known to be popular for
i'm libby casey. iraq's president has nominated a prime minister and it's not nouri al-maliki. maliki has been prime minister since 2006, and has consolidated power head of the armed force and defense minister. however his ruling power has isolated sunni, kurds. our inside story, iraq and the united states. just as american warplanes reenter the fight against islamic state insurgents in the north. >> reporter: on the battlefield the american objective is to stop the islamic state advances...
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casey said. had nothing else to do and retired after 32 years of defending mr. casey. [applause] >> order, order. >> mr. mace tell us a little bit about your qualifications to be here and to make your case. >> 32 years in the army, 31 months overseas in iraq and afghanistan during the surge in iraq and 14 months in afghanistan. also my son right now is serving in regional command south side of kandahar in afghanistan today. [applause] >> any prior service in the post office? >> no. >> okay. you heard mr. casey talking about a country that would essentially dismantle the state and i would have little or no military would shrink its forces to 5% will rely on the fact that the chinese don't actually actually believe and conquest anymore and neither does anybody else in the world if any of that makes any sense. how accurate do you think this is a description of a human nature a b the actual world we live in today? >> clearly it's not the world that anybody with a good sense of reality says today. in fact when you look at the influence america has had in the world especiall
casey said. had nothing else to do and retired after 32 years of defending mr. casey. [applause] >> order, order. >> mr. mace tell us a little bit about your qualifications to be here and to make your case. >> 32 years in the army, 31 months overseas in iraq and afghanistan during the surge in iraq and 14 months in afghanistan. also my son right now is serving in regional command south side of kandahar in afghanistan today. [applause] >> any prior service in the post...
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casey was a campaign director for ronald reagan. he did a wonderful job as a campaign director, but he certainly was not suited to be a cia director. in fact in the 1970's when i worked at the state department kissinger came over to the state to become not only the national security adviser but also the secretary of state, he was being taken on the building and he saw --laque on one of the doors william casey, undersecretary for international affairs. how did he get this building? he's senile. was a foreign service officer can do about we in casey echo with george h.w. bush, you get not only the appointment of robert gates as a cia director, even though gates was the deputy to bill casey. when you look at all of the politicization of intelligence which led to the failure to anticipate the decline of the soviet union, and have to point to casey and gates were the filters for intelligence during this. time. they didn't try to make gates cia director in 1987 when bill casey died. the chairman of the senate intelligence committee, david
casey was a campaign director for ronald reagan. he did a wonderful job as a campaign director, but he certainly was not suited to be a cia director. in fact in the 1970's when i worked at the state department kissinger came over to the state to become not only the national security adviser but also the secretary of state, he was being taken on the building and he saw --laque on one of the doors william casey, undersecretary for international affairs. how did he get this building? he's senile....
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casey said. i had nothing else to do, retired after 32 years of defending mr. casey. [applause] >> order. who needs a gavel. proceed. >> tell us a little bit about your qualification to be here and to make your case. >> thirty-two years in the army, 31 months overseas and iraq and afghanistan during the search in iraq and then 14 months in afghanistan. also, my son right now is serving in the region of the country outside of canada are in the country today. [applause] >> any prior service? >> no. >> you heard mr. casey talking about a country that would essentially dismantle the state's that would have little or no military, relying on the fact that the chinese don't actually believe in conquest anymore and neither does anyone else in the world. none of it makes any sense. how accurate do you think this is a vague description of human nature or the actual world we live in today? >> it clearly is not the world that anyone with a good sense of reality lives in today. [laughter] and, in fact, when you look at the influence that america has had in the world especially sin
casey said. i had nothing else to do, retired after 32 years of defending mr. casey. [applause] >> order. who needs a gavel. proceed. >> tell us a little bit about your qualification to be here and to make your case. >> thirty-two years in the army, 31 months overseas and iraq and afghanistan during the search in iraq and then 14 months in afghanistan. also, my son right now is serving in the region of the country outside of canada are in the country today. [applause] >>...
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i'm libby casey. doctors and health professionals make tough decisions every day, and lives hang in the balance. in places like west africa these doctors sometimes come from europe or the united states, and other front line fighters of terrible disease that is work hand in hand with poverty, poor health infrastructures and suspicion from those who are sick and dying. none of this makes tough it is any easier for doctors. when there is an outbreak such as ebola burning like a fire across multiple countries doctors use untested drugs to put it outrages hotter than you can imagine. >> reporter: west africa's ebola outbreak is unprecedented. there are 2,000 suspected unconfirmed cases. the three countries hardest hit, liberia, guinea and sierra leone are so desperate to stop the crisis, they have set up a boundary where no one is allowed out. ebola dates back to europe time when they battled the plague. guinea closed it's borders over the weekend leaving some travelers stranded. >> we have spent four days
i'm libby casey. doctors and health professionals make tough decisions every day, and lives hang in the balance. in places like west africa these doctors sometimes come from europe or the united states, and other front line fighters of terrible disease that is work hand in hand with poverty, poor health infrastructures and suspicion from those who are sick and dying. none of this makes tough it is any easier for doctors. when there is an outbreak such as ebola burning like a fire across...
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. >> casey. >> i came by to see you guys. >> my name is casey. i do all the accounting here.'d like to see the business more organized. there's a renewal packet that came from your insurance company that is nowhere to be found. >> yeah, it's over here. >> it expires today. i'd like to see the business grow. so it's really good to have the help of somebody like marcus. >> is this the whole place right here? >> this is just the office part. back there is where we do--like, cook all the popcorn. >> my name is brittney mcbride, and i'm sharla's daughter. >> we need to roll all this and wrap it. >> do you want me to count disney first? >> yeah, 'cause we have to do the reports. >> okay. i do cash control, i count money, you know, whatever my mother asks me to do. >> how do you guys function in this? >> [laughs] it's very tight. >> we just do. i know. >> is there, like, another trap door that takes me somewhere? >> this is my mom's desk. it's actually cleaner than normal. >> you know what? >> sharla... >> that's the "to be filed" pile. >> walk me through your-- >> oh, i'm sorry. i
. >> casey. >> i came by to see you guys. >> my name is casey. i do all the accounting here.'d like to see the business more organized. there's a renewal packet that came from your insurance company that is nowhere to be found. >> yeah, it's over here. >> it expires today. i'd like to see the business grow. so it's really good to have the help of somebody like marcus. >> is this the whole place right here? >> this is just the office part. back there is...
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i'm libby casey. you may not think that much about climate change, but the national climate assessment says you should, because it's impacting you now, and it doesn't matter where you live. ,000 mayors signed on to a pledge to limit impact on daily lives. part of today's discussion. carmel and deena major jim brainer, and from houston texos, mayor parker, and rick, the director of climate science watch, a project of the project. >> how do you navigate the politics to get things done? >> it's important to point out that everybody should want to live on a cleaner planet, breathe clean air and drink clean water. i point out to conservatives that the word conserve is the root of conservative, that it was republicans, teddy roosevelt, republican president set aside millions of acres of land for the national parks system, and thin president richard nixon that signed a bill establishing the e.p.a., started earth day, signing the data species act. clean water drinking act . traditionally if a party is involve
i'm libby casey. you may not think that much about climate change, but the national climate assessment says you should, because it's impacting you now, and it doesn't matter where you live. ,000 mayors signed on to a pledge to limit impact on daily lives. part of today's discussion. carmel and deena major jim brainer, and from houston texos, mayor parker, and rick, the director of climate science watch, a project of the project. >> how do you navigate the politics to get things done?...
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casey and sarah, good to see you here. nbas across america baseball enables nba students and recent grads to employ what they have learned in small businesses in various cities. it's a great idea, but how did it come about? >> to be very honest with you, nbas across america started with three classmates and i at harvard business school about a year and a half ago, not as an idea for an organization, but for our lives, can we use our degrees, our education and -- that question took us 8,000 miles across the country where we spent eight weeks in eight cities working with visionary entrepreneurs -- and folks like sarah calhoun are chief among them. so right now what we have found is that the real question we're asking is could we create a country where every entrepreneur in every community, not just the chosen few have the resources. >> i was going to ask you, how did you get by into this. but now that i can you, you're such a good salesperson of this concept, that i'm sure it was not as hard as you thought it was going to be
casey and sarah, good to see you here. nbas across america baseball enables nba students and recent grads to employ what they have learned in small businesses in various cities. it's a great idea, but how did it come about? >> to be very honest with you, nbas across america started with three classmates and i at harvard business school about a year and a half ago, not as an idea for an organization, but for our lives, can we use our degrees, our education and -- that question took us...
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." >> hello, i'm libby casey. myelin, electronics, they may not be household names, but they're among the 22 u.s. corporations to announce a tax inversion deal since 2011. by buying in a different country, they can move their operations overseas and pay lower rates. they can manufacture their products in the u.s., and sell primarily to u.s. consumers, and still officially call another country home. president obama said that it lacks patriotism. and they want them to crackdown. they say that the united states' high corporate rates are to blame. debate is heating up and it's as much about politics as dollars and cents. >> when some companies cherry picks their taxes, it damages the country's finances, adds to the deficit and makes it harder to invest in the things that will keep america strong, and it sticks you with the tab for what they stash offshore. >> reporter: in his wiki video address, president obama criticized crete buying at a lower tax rate and claims that new low-tax country as it's primary home. the pr
." >> hello, i'm libby casey. myelin, electronics, they may not be household names, but they're among the 22 u.s. corporations to announce a tax inversion deal since 2011. by buying in a different country, they can move their operations overseas and pay lower rates. they can manufacture their products in the u.s., and sell primarily to u.s. consumers, and still officially call another country home. president obama said that it lacks patriotism. and they want them to crackdown. they...
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let's turn our attention to libby casey in washington. libby is there any indication that the u.s.ay expand i its -- operations against islamic state. >> we're hearing a lot of concern over just how powerful and deadly the islamic state may be at this point. the question is what can be done right now? and while we're hearing a lot of concern, it's unclear how much muscle the united states is willing to put behind its words. we heard a warning from chuck hagel yesterday. i want to give you a sense of the language he is using. take a listen. >> they are beyond just a terrorist group. they marry ideology, a sophistication of strategic and tactical military prowess, they are tremendously well founded -- funded. oh, this is beyond anything we have seen. so you have to take a cold steely-heart look at it and get ready. >> you hear there the strong language that the defense secretary is using as he is warning that the danger the islamic state presents not just in iraq and syria, but also back in the u.s. and europe. they are voicing concerns that people may be flocking to iraq and syria,
let's turn our attention to libby casey in washington. libby is there any indication that the u.s.ay expand i its -- operations against islamic state. >> we're hearing a lot of concern over just how powerful and deadly the islamic state may be at this point. the question is what can be done right now? and while we're hearing a lot of concern, it's unclear how much muscle the united states is willing to put behind its words. we heard a warning from chuck hagel yesterday. i want to give you...
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let's go to libby casey. the u.s. is not going to be engaged in any long military involvement and we're not putting troops on the ground. and i gather that the white house is terrified of the public's lingering anger over the war in iraq. >> they are being very careful to mark their words, and be specific about what is at stake and what the objective is. you heard him talk about the humanitarian aspect of it, and working with partners and working westbound kurds. it's a repeated sound bite that you heard from him. he's a spokesman, and he doesn't want to be used and carved up in the sound bite of the u.s. directed mission that brings up concerns about americans, that they're entering another war in iraq. and so the balance of the humanitarian mission, as well as fighting back the islamic state is something that across the board the administration is trying to balance. we heard from secretary of state, john kerry, today, and he's in afghanistan, david, but despite that, and working on issues there, he was still address
let's go to libby casey. the u.s. is not going to be engaged in any long military involvement and we're not putting troops on the ground. and i gather that the white house is terrified of the public's lingering anger over the war in iraq. >> they are being very careful to mark their words, and be specific about what is at stake and what the objective is. you heard him talk about the humanitarian aspect of it, and working with partners and working westbound kurds. it's a repeated sound...
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in real life casey is no thief. he's a filmmaker working with his brother van and his pal malik to discuss human nature. >> our goal is to steal the bike in the most audacious way possible. all we wanted was to get caught. all we wanted was somebody to stop us. >> after moving to new york city in 2001, casey quickly learns what can happen to bikes and bike parts that are locked up outside. >> my first job was as a bike messenger. i lived here a couple of days and my bike, my means of income, my means of transportation was stolen from right in front of my apartment. >> he decides to see what people will do, if anything, when they witness a flagrant theft occurring right before their eyes. so he locks up his own bike in various public places in new york and prepares to steal it. all captured by a secret camera. >> we shot most of the video on like little point and shoots. these things can zoom in pretty well across the street so it wasn't like a camera crew with us or anything like that. it was somebody standing acros
in real life casey is no thief. he's a filmmaker working with his brother van and his pal malik to discuss human nature. >> our goal is to steal the bike in the most audacious way possible. all we wanted was to get caught. all we wanted was somebody to stop us. >> after moving to new york city in 2001, casey quickly learns what can happen to bikes and bike parts that are locked up outside. >> my first job was as a bike messenger. i lived here a couple of days and my bike, my...
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we're joined now by casey noland, a reporter in st. louis. casey, what's your understanding of what the police maneuvers are about tonight and why they're attempting to obviously move that crowd that tremaine lee is in now? >> well, i can tell you this startedn't the time the sun went down. early the police chief of ferguson said it was a request that the peaceful protest be over with by dark. about the time it got dark is about the time that all this activity started. the stun grenades or -- we're about a quarter mile away and we can hear those here. as to why they are using this particular amount of force or this particular amount of effort, earlier today we talked to the st. louis county police chief who was overseeing this effort from a county perspective, and he said there are a lot of good people living in a good community, and they deserve to be safe and it's their responsibility to keep them safe. >> casey, what do you know about the local police practices in these kinds of situations? i understand this particular situation is probabl
we're joined now by casey noland, a reporter in st. louis. casey, what's your understanding of what the police maneuvers are about tonight and why they're attempting to obviously move that crowd that tremaine lee is in now? >> well, i can tell you this startedn't the time the sun went down. early the police chief of ferguson said it was a request that the peaceful protest be over with by dark. about the time it got dark is about the time that all this activity started. the stun grenades...
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he was the deputy to bill casey. you look at the politicization of intelligence that led to the failure and the decline of the , you have to point to casey and gates. this is 1986. reagan tried to make gates the cia director when bill casey died. the chairman of the intelligence committee, the senator from oklahoma, called gates from his home and said that the committee does not believe you, in terms of your expressions about knowing nothing about iran-contra. gates was lying at that time and, in 1991, he said he would be a good director. -- theratic chairman system is not supposed to work that way. he said he would get him through and that is what he did. you get to bill clinton and george w. bush. barack obama. you have three presidents whose appointments to the cia and the directors of the cia were questionable. i have a lot of questions regarding bill clinton stewardship of national security. bill clinton was responsible for abolishing the arms control agency. it is not clear how the cia worked in providing verif
he was the deputy to bill casey. you look at the politicization of intelligence that led to the failure and the decline of the , you have to point to casey and gates. this is 1986. reagan tried to make gates the cia director when bill casey died. the chairman of the intelligence committee, the senator from oklahoma, called gates from his home and said that the committee does not believe you, in terms of your expressions about knowing nothing about iran-contra. gates was lying at that time and,...
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casey stiegel live in dallas with that story. hi, casey. >> reporter: patti ann, good to see you. we understand that governor perry could turn himself in as early as today. as a formality he has to be booked, meaning his mug shot would be taken and his fingerprints would be taken but the governor would not spend anytime behind bars as of right now. at the center of all of this, let's bring you up to speed how we got here. it all surrounds texas district attorney rosemary lehmberg. last year she was arrested for drunk driving. show you video of her in jail that night. pretty wild. her blood-alcohol content was more than three times the legal limit. arresting officers found open bottle of vodka in her car. when taken from jail, this video shows her combative and she had to be retrained. many in the community including governor perry called for her resignation. remember, she has yet to step down. because of that, perry vowed to veto millions of dollars in funding to a program that her office oversees, which he did. >> i had lost confidence in her. the public had lost confidence in he
casey stiegel live in dallas with that story. hi, casey. >> reporter: patti ann, good to see you. we understand that governor perry could turn himself in as early as today. as a formality he has to be booked, meaning his mug shot would be taken and his fingerprints would be taken but the governor would not spend anytime behind bars as of right now. at the center of all of this, let's bring you up to speed how we got here. it all surrounds texas district attorney rosemary lehmberg. last...
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senator bob casey chairs this hour, 20 minute event. >> okay, good morning, everyone. the subcommittee hearing will come to order. i want to thank the witnesses who are with us, our ranking member, senator isakson, for his presence here today and his work to help schedule this hearing and to ask questions of our witnesses. today the subcommittee on employment and workplace safety convenes to focus on an issue that doesn't get a lot of attention. in particular, we're here today to talk about and to focus on the alleged actions of certain coal industry doctors and alleged actions of certain lawyers as well as others in attempting to deny benefits to miners who are suffering from the debilitating effects of black lung disease. black lung disease is caused through the inhalation of coal mine dust, and it tends to -- i should say it leads to severe breathing complications and is found mostly in central appalachia, in particular the states of pennsylvania, west virginia, kentucky and virginia. according to the department of labor, black lung disease contributed to the death
senator bob casey chairs this hour, 20 minute event. >> okay, good morning, everyone. the subcommittee hearing will come to order. i want to thank the witnesses who are with us, our ranking member, senator isakson, for his presence here today and his work to help schedule this hearing and to ask questions of our witnesses. today the subcommittee on employment and workplace safety convenes to focus on an issue that doesn't get a lot of attention. in particular, we're here today to talk...
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sparking in the family despute over the body of radio personality casey kasem. ome home!tchen is beauti sparking in the family despute over the bodygive him the tour. personality casey kasem. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. ranked highest in customer satisfaction. ikea kitchens. is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with u-verse. switch and we can stay together forever. forever? ow. i'm not gonna lie to you. it's also the biting. break up with cable. choose u-verse tv from $19 a month for 2 years. everody'excid abt thsavis attapl. fr theustors, thetapl assiate wi guanteelow ices on cp bos, you' fliout! nogo tl yo frids. staps. me mo hapn for ss. welcome home! give him the tour. woah, this kitchen is beautiful! let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. ranked highest in customer satisfaction. ikea kitchens. >> mark:monsoonal flood
sparking in the family despute over the body of radio personality casey kasem. ome home!tchen is beauti sparking in the family despute over the bodygive him the tour. personality casey kasem. let me show you! soft-close drawers, farm sink! where's my room? we had to take just a little bit for the kitchen. ranked highest in customer satisfaction. ikea kitchens. is it the biting? ...we need to break up. cuz i can stop? no! i love you and your show. it's cable. customers are more satisfied with...
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this one is going to get your attention. [ crying ] >> that is aaron a grown man, shot by his wife casey. she obviously was there to make sure that he was taken care of post-surgery, and he is sobbing! his wife, so sweet. she pulls the bloody gauze right out of his mouth. he starts asking questions. he's so confused. that came out of my mouth? but he's so sweet. like, you know what? those people were very nice in there. even if they yanked my teeth out. >> i told them that i loved you, and i just wanted to see you the whole time. >> how sweet is that? >> if you're the wife, aren't you just melting right now because this is the real -- what he's really thinking. >> wait until youer what comes out of his mouth next. >> i'm so happy that you're pregnant. i can't believe it! >> this video is actually how aaron and casey revealed to their family and friends that they were pregnant! >> you're pregnant, baby! you're preg nangt. >> the video was so priceless, they posted it for family and friends to let them know that they were expecting. they found out four days before this. >> a great way to d
this one is going to get your attention. [ crying ] >> that is aaron a grown man, shot by his wife casey. she obviously was there to make sure that he was taken care of post-surgery, and he is sobbing! his wife, so sweet. she pulls the bloody gauze right out of his mouth. he starts asking questions. he's so confused. that came out of my mouth? but he's so sweet. like, you know what? those people were very nice in there. even if they yanked my teeth out. >> i told them that i loved...
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or you can do what casey did met manages the ad got lucius' voted surf complained everyone at once tods carry more than bring them here anymore >> : thursday night's public party concert at candlestick full of great memories take a look at some of the deal from the show 50,000 people said hello appalled by to the candlestick park. it could be as many as 2000 ticketholders were not able to get in and join the show because of huge traffic jam parking problems will not woman stuck in gridlock for hours shoes as a parking staff toller that would eventually be able to park but never happens >> : time going by and we weren't moving we were getting worried because the show going to start it starts at 8 and paul started at 9 we had definitely an hour more we could use with three hours we could not get near the parking >> : only part of the show she is able to see fireworks display at the end she says she lost money back but the show promoters say they want to give holders a potential parking problems not issuing any refunds >> : now calcic park today it is done and what reply of the whole are
or you can do what casey did met manages the ad got lucius' voted surf complained everyone at once tods carry more than bring them here anymore >> : thursday night's public party concert at candlestick full of great memories take a look at some of the deal from the show 50,000 people said hello appalled by to the candlestick park. it could be as many as 2000 ticketholders were not able to get in and join the show because of huge traffic jam parking problems will not woman stuck in...
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libby casey is at the white house right now. tell us more about what we know about yesterday's attack. >> reporter: well, he was an afghan soldier and told the associated press that he was in his early 20s and had been in the army for more than two years. the official said that he came back from a routine patrol, hid in the bathroom and kept his n.a.t.o.-issued assault rifle with him and staged the attack. there have been a number of so-called green on blue attacks in recent years. they spiked in 2012. it had gone down in afghanistan in the two years since because of the increased security and troop level in afghanistan. rear admiral john kirby talked about the challenge of preventing these attacks as the u.s. prepares to draw down troops even further. >> it's a pernicious threat, and it's difficult to always ascertain. to come to grips with the scope of it anywhere you are particularly in places like afghanistan. so afghanistan is still a war zone. >> reporter: tightening up of security can only go so far, del, because these ar
libby casey is at the white house right now. tell us more about what we know about yesterday's attack. >> reporter: well, he was an afghan soldier and told the associated press that he was in his early 20s and had been in the army for more than two years. the official said that he came back from a routine patrol, hid in the bathroom and kept his n.a.t.o.-issued assault rifle with him and staged the attack. there have been a number of so-called green on blue attacks in recent years. they...
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since i believe that general casey's father, major general casey in vietnam.t's still not clear what is driving this. what we thing drives most of these attacks is perversely cultural insensitivity, and a sensitivity - heightened sensitivity to cultural lights or calling into question one's mann hood. most attacks have little to do with anything larger, political or islamism, or anything like that. >> do you think the islamic state group can be stopped? >> the islamic state can be stopped. certainly if we get enough allies in the region it can be stopped. the beauty of the regional politics is it's in everyone's interests to stop the islamic state. it's in iran's interests. saudi arabia's interest to stop the united states, in united states's interest. there's the makings of the right coalition to thank the islamic state. everywhere has to realise how important it is to do this and put second and third-tier issues aside. we can go back to fighting over those later. the concern is the move into lebanon. >> final question about libya. the parliament can't meet i
since i believe that general casey's father, major general casey in vietnam.t's still not clear what is driving this. what we thing drives most of these attacks is perversely cultural insensitivity, and a sensitivity - heightened sensitivity to cultural lights or calling into question one's mann hood. most attacks have little to do with anything larger, political or islamism, or anything like that. >> do you think the islamic state group can be stopped? >> the islamic state can be...
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are slowly getting back to normal in toledo and focusing on cleaning up lake eerie and ohio governor caseytching a review of how the water supply in toledo became tainted and long warned that pollution threatened the lake and supplies water to 11 million people and we report some residents say they are still concerned. >> reporter: for the first time in days the faucets inside the parker's house are running again, up until now she and her family's access to clean water came from a bottle. her description of the past few days stressful. >> kind of hectic, afraid to do anything with inside water, not even wash my hands. >> reporter: the harmful green bloom algae contaminated the water source saturday and calling the tap water unsafe and forced a massive ban leaving half a million residents dry. 72 hours later. >> a long night. [applause] here is to you toledo and you have done a great job. >> reporter: it's not enough to sway residents like parker who helps care for her grandchildren. >> i don't know, i just don't trust it. it's too quick. >> reporter: the city says forecasters predicted sig
are slowly getting back to normal in toledo and focusing on cleaning up lake eerie and ohio governor caseytching a review of how the water supply in toledo became tainted and long warned that pollution threatened the lake and supplies water to 11 million people and we report some residents say they are still concerned. >> reporter: for the first time in days the faucets inside the parker's house are running again, up until now she and her family's access to clean water came from a bottle....
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where is casey anthony?hat helped prove her innocence and stand by her story to this day will join us >>> two illegal have been deported killing one of our border agents. how many more americans will have to lose their lives before the whole process gets fixed? ge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and dedicated support, your business can shine all week long. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily phys
where is casey anthony?hat helped prove her innocence and stand by her story to this day will join us >>> two illegal have been deported killing one of our border agents. how many more americans will have to lose their lives before the whole process gets fixed? ge. what if this feeling could last all week? with centurylink as your trusted partner, it can. our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications...
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immaterial to get back to libby casey on the two key components. obviously isil, isis. the president said was reluctant. what is happening in southeast ukraine. it says it is rah continuation of what is going on for months now. and then he went on to highlight the support that russia has been giving to the separatists. >> that's right. the door was opened for him. >> it was. >> is this an invasion, and he did not walk through that, so he did not use that specific language which is significant. and he kept going back to the idea that it's a coalition of partners that are working to get these sanctions hitting russia where it hurts. they say they are doing this to themselves and he says he does believe it is having an impact, even if they aren't showing that even if the russian government isn't letting on. the violence is engaged couraged by rush are sha, the separatists are trained by russia. they are armed by russia. they are funded by russia. russia has deliberately violated the integrity of ukraine. >> okay, the president's comments now in ukraine, let's turn to i.s.i
immaterial to get back to libby casey on the two key components. obviously isil, isis. the president said was reluctant. what is happening in southeast ukraine. it says it is rah continuation of what is going on for months now. and then he went on to highlight the support that russia has been giving to the separatists. >> that's right. the door was opened for him. >> it was. >> is this an invasion, and he did not walk through that, so he did not use that specific language...
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joining me now pennsylvania senator bob casey.enator casey, thanks so much for joining us on a day of breaking news here. let me start right there, what is your reaction to the reports of cease-fire that's been brokered in the middle east. what's your level of optimism that this is going to sick? >> well, kristen, i think the optimism, if any, is guarded because of what has happened over the last couple weeks where a cease-fire is announced. israel agrees to it. the palestinian authority agrees to it and hamas stands down. and all of a sudden, they start launching rockets again. so i hope this can end in a more positive and constructive manner than recently. but i have to say my optimism is very much guarded because hamas is a terrorist organization. depend on what day it is, sending rockets into israel indiscriminately and has for a number of years. especially, most intensive offively over the last couple of months. >> senator let me shift to the crisis in syria. as you know, the president has ordered surveillance flights to try
joining me now pennsylvania senator bob casey.enator casey, thanks so much for joining us on a day of breaking news here. let me start right there, what is your reaction to the reports of cease-fire that's been brokered in the middle east. what's your level of optimism that this is going to sick? >> well, kristen, i think the optimism, if any, is guarded because of what has happened over the last couple weeks where a cease-fire is announced. israel agrees to it. the palestinian authority...
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casey, tell us about some of the things that you saw in sierra leone which has been badly affected by this outbreak of ebola. tell us about how they are trying to contain it. >> i was up there. i went with unicef. and stayed with the usmf doctors. there is some effort to try to contain it. it's not working. on the way to freetown to kalahun, the epicenter of the outbreak, there were about 20 checkpoints that i had to go through, which you think would be a good thing. but of those 20s, only one checkpoint where they actually took your fever and took your temperature to see if there are any sort of symptoms. the containment effort is just really under resourced. i think it's understaffed like you said in the piece. and the people there are really stretched. >> casey, can i take you through some of the really simple, seems to be offered steps to take and i wonder if you could give me some comments about them. one of the main recommendations is soap and water, washing hands regularly with soap and using clean towels to dry them. how is sierra leone putting that into effect? >> it seems re
casey, tell us about some of the things that you saw in sierra leone which has been badly affected by this outbreak of ebola. tell us about how they are trying to contain it. >> i was up there. i went with unicef. and stayed with the usmf doctors. there is some effort to try to contain it. it's not working. on the way to freetown to kalahun, the epicenter of the outbreak, there were about 20 checkpoints that i had to go through, which you think would be a good thing. but of those 20s,...
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senator casey. >> mr. chairman, thank you for the hearing i want to thank you as well for sharing your own personal story about your mom. unless you're a couple moments ago and had a meeting but a whole set of topics of foreign policy and the person the meeting when i told him were escorted back to setting up a 944 euros mother choose the equivalent of a concert pianist. she is 94 and has alzheimer's, but she can still play very well in yet other parts of her life are more complicated. so it affects so many families, senator warner and others have spoken to this over many years. i will direct my questions not to ms. dempsey and mistry and eight and i don't do that for any other reason than that i have limited time. but i'm especially grateful you are here to provide your own personal testimony. it not easy to talk about your own life in a public setting like that, especially something as challenging as this so we are grateful for your presence and testimony in the information we derive from it. will start
senator casey. >> mr. chairman, thank you for the hearing i want to thank you as well for sharing your own personal story about your mom. unless you're a couple moments ago and had a meeting but a whole set of topics of foreign policy and the person the meeting when i told him were escorted back to setting up a 944 euros mother choose the equivalent of a concert pianist. she is 94 and has alzheimer's, but she can still play very well in yet other parts of her life are more complicated. so...
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day belong to the new york shanghai and the rest because i meet casey believe it briefly ulti a. little . cross talk rules and if it doesn't you can jump in anytime you want. to stop worrying and learn to love the frak because mr president we must neither a mindset nor a fracking well. in justifying their stance they're citing all sorts of what they see as international precedents in cost of the outcome a referendum once called london but the response that they're hearing from the west is that what you're saying is illegitimate but what we've been doing is still full of life the measure if you use.
day belong to the new york shanghai and the rest because i meet casey believe it briefly ulti a. little . cross talk rules and if it doesn't you can jump in anytime you want. to stop worrying and learn to love the frak because mr president we must neither a mindset nor a fracking well. in justifying their stance they're citing all sorts of what they see as international precedents in cost of the outcome a referendum once called london but the response that they're hearing from the west is that...
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senator casey. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much for the hearing, and what you think as well for sharing your own personal story about your mom. i was left there for a couple of moments ago, and had a meeting about a whole set of other topics, foreign policy, and the person in a meeting when i told him go back to them he said i do 94 year-old mother and she is the equivalent of a concert pianist. she's 94 and she is alzheimer's but she can still play very well, and yet other parts of her life are more complicated. so it affects so many families, senator warner and others have spoken to this over many years. i will direct my questions not to ms. dempsey and ms. lehmann, and i don't do that for any other reason in that i have limited time. but i'm especially grateful you're here to provide your own personal testimony. it's not easy to talk about your own lives in a public setting like this, especially something as challenging as this is a we're grateful for your presence and your testimony and the informa
senator casey. >> mr. chairman, thank you very much for the hearing, and what you think as well for sharing your own personal story about your mom. i was left there for a couple of moments ago, and had a meeting about a whole set of other topics, foreign policy, and the person in a meeting when i told him go back to them he said i do 94 year-old mother and she is the equivalent of a concert pianist. she's 94 and she is alzheimer's but she can still play very well, and yet other parts of...
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libby casey reports. >> john, the u.s. puts the number of citizens who have traveled to syria since the time this issue began to 400. the british government raised its level from substantial to severe. >> that means the that an attack is highly likely but not imminent. >> prime minister david cameron said, it would make it easier to take passports away from people traveling to syria. >> to stop those who do go from returning and to deal decisively from those who are already here. i'll be making a statement in the house of commons on monday. this would stop people from traveling and new legislation to make it easier to take people's passports away. >> reporter: this comes a week after the release of a video of james foley by what appears to be a british citizen. >> we have been shocked by the voice of what increasingly seems to have been a british terrorist recorded on that video. it was clear evidence not that any more was needed that this is not some foreign conflict thousands of miles from home that we can hope to ignore
libby casey reports. >> john, the u.s. puts the number of citizens who have traveled to syria since the time this issue began to 400. the british government raised its level from substantial to severe. >> that means the that an attack is highly likely but not imminent. >> prime minister david cameron said, it would make it easier to take passports away from people traveling to syria. >> to stop those who do go from returning and to deal decisively from those who are...
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. >> casey ceiling has more on governor perry's indictment. >> the 2016 presidential candidate, his next photo op may be at a police station. he could be booked finger printed and have a mug shot taken after a texas grand jury indicted him on allegations of abuse of power. charges his legal team calls outrageous. >> at the end of the day he will prevail because he's on the side of the rule of law. >> the felony indictment stems from the arrest of this woman, texas district attorney rosemary lindber lindbergh. >> last year she was arrested for drunk driving. she had an open bottle of vodka and blood content was more than three times the legal limit. governor perry called for lindbergh to step down. she didn't. they had funding for a program her office oversees. >> i stood up for the rule of law in the state of texas. if i had to do it again i would make exactly the same decision. >> the prosecutor called it an abuse of power. >> it was about the intimidation before the veto. >> the charges prompted an outpouring of opposition from some who say the case against perry is weak. >> democrats
. >> casey ceiling has more on governor perry's indictment. >> the 2016 presidential candidate, his next photo op may be at a police station. he could be booked finger printed and have a mug shot taken after a texas grand jury indicted him on allegations of abuse of power. charges his legal team calls outrageous. >> at the end of the day he will prevail because he's on the side of the rule of law. >> the felony indictment stems from the arrest of this woman, texas...
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that casey ranch is a ranch that is in southern johnson county. it is still there. that was the location that nate champion and some of his fellows were at as this expedition moved up from casper on their trip north. they were attacked in the early morning hours in an event that resulted in a full day's time being lost while the expedition attempted to get principally champion. they did in the end. the fact that the invaders stopped at the kc did a couple of things. it took him out of expedition that was already desperately behind in schedule and related even further. it took them an entire day to deal with basically two men holed up in a cabin, which was an extraordinary delay. on top of that comic began to so some dissension in the ranks. it did suggest the men that came up from texas that not everything was completely on the up and up with what they were doing. faced with delays, faced with a problem that they now had a pretty fatigued set of forces and whatnot, they went from there to the ta ranch. when they were at the ta ranch, they stopped it there in order t
that casey ranch is a ranch that is in southern johnson county. it is still there. that was the location that nate champion and some of his fellows were at as this expedition moved up from casper on their trip north. they were attacked in the early morning hours in an event that resulted in a full day's time being lost while the expedition attempted to get principally champion. they did in the end. the fact that the invaders stopped at the kc did a couple of things. it took him out of...
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libby casey joins us from washington with more. libby. >> john, british government puts the number of people who traveled to iraq at more than 400. that means they could be getting trained and battle tested and come home to commit acts of terror. >> that means a terrorist attack is highly likely. but there's no intelligence to suggest that an attack is imminent. >> reporter: in front of gathered journalists, friements david cameron -- prime minister david cameron announced. >> we need to do more to stop people traveling. to stop those who do go from returning and to dedecisively with those who are already here. i will be making a statement on the house of commons on monday. new legislation that will make it easier to take people's passports away. >> a release of a video showing the beheading of james foley by allegedly a bric british citize. >> a british terrorist recorded on that video. it was clear evidence not that any more was needed that this is not some foreign conflict thousands of miles from home that we can hope to ignore.
libby casey joins us from washington with more. libby. >> john, british government puts the number of people who traveled to iraq at more than 400. that means they could be getting trained and battle tested and come home to commit acts of terror. >> that means a terrorist attack is highly likely. but there's no intelligence to suggest that an attack is imminent. >> reporter: in front of gathered journalists, friements david cameron -- prime minister david cameron announced....
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. >> libby casey. what made the u.k. raise its threat level? >> reporter: this comes a week after the video was released showing the beheading of an american journalistly a british citizen. they're able to go to iraq, become battle tested and come home with the intent to do harm. there are more than 400 citizen who is have gone to the syria-iraq region, and there could be more. that causes the prime minister david cameron to say that is not a threat far away but one that could affect the homeland. >> this is not foreign conflict thousands of miles from home that we can hope to ignore. the caliphate is a threat to u.k. the root cause is quite clear. it is a poisonous ideology that is condemned by all faiths and all faith leaders. >> reporter: the prime minister is introducing legislation that makes it easier for the government to take away the passports who travel to syria. he plans to unveil that over the next couple of days. >> so libby, the british are raising their threat level. why isn't the u.s. following suit? >> reporter: homeland secret
. >> libby casey. what made the u.k. raise its threat level? >> reporter: this comes a week after the video was released showing the beheading of an american journalistly a british citizen. they're able to go to iraq, become battle tested and come home with the intent to do harm. there are more than 400 citizen who is have gone to the syria-iraq region, and there could be more. that causes the prime minister david cameron to say that is not a threat far away but one that could...