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karen? >> well, lesli, the jury is still not talking today so really this alternate juror is our only window into why they made the decision they did and what he says is he did not believe the prosecution provided a motive. he absolutely did not believe casey anthony killed her daughter because she didn't want to be a mom. people are already lining up to get a seat for casey anthony's sentencing. many can't believe she was cleared of murdering her
karen? >> well, lesli, the jury is still not talking today so really this alternate juror is our only window into why they made the decision they did and what he says is he did not believe the prosecution provided a motive. he absolutely did not believe casey anthony killed her daughter because she didn't want to be a mom. people are already lining up to get a seat for casey anthony's sentencing. many can't believe she was cleared of murdering her
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so, please, join me in welcoming ambassador haqqani and karen deyoung. [applause] >> thank you very much. patricia, for that kind introduction. of course, when i was asked to come here, i thought, you know, nobody's paying any attention to pakistan these days. [laughter] nothing gets said about pakistan in the media, so why not use this forum to be able to communicate and, of course, find an excuse to be on c-span. [laughter] and so, therefore, here i am. it's a pleasure to see secretary mchale in the audience, judith mchale and i have worked together in the last sort of, you know, since her appointment as undersecretary, and public diplomacy, of course, is one of the many challenges we have dealt with at our end. so it's a pleasure seeing you here, and thank you for all the help and cooperation you offered here. of the distinguished audience, many of whom i know personally for quite some time which just tells you how old i am, but i would also like to recognize my very able deputy, the embassy of pakistan is very lucky to have a woman as the second in c
so, please, join me in welcoming ambassador haqqani and karen deyoung. [applause] >> thank you very much. patricia, for that kind introduction. of course, when i was asked to come here, i thought, you know, nobody's paying any attention to pakistan these days. [laughter] nothing gets said about pakistan in the media, so why not use this forum to be able to communicate and, of course, find an excuse to be on c-span. [laughter] and so, therefore, here i am. it's a pleasure to see secretary...
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karen? >> well, lesli, the jury is still not talking today so really this alternate juror is our only window into why they made the decision they did and what he says is he did not believe the prosecution provided a motive. he absolutely did not believe casey anthony killed her daughter because she didn't want to be a mom. people are already lining up to get a seat for casey anthony's sentencing. many can't believe she was cleared of murdering her daughter caylee. >> she probably going to take this to her grave. maybe some day she will wake up and realize i've got to come forward. >> reporter: an alternate juror -- >> it was the right decision. >> reporter: he says the prosecution did not prove caylee was murdered. >> they didn't show us how caylee died and that was important. no one could answer that. >> reporter: heckler believes there was some sort of horrific accident. >> overall i think the family knows a lot more than what they came at the trial. >> reporter: the judge will sentence ca
karen? >> well, lesli, the jury is still not talking today so really this alternate juror is our only window into why they made the decision they did and what he says is he did not believe the prosecution provided a motive. he absolutely did not believe casey anthony killed her daughter because she didn't want to be a mom. people are already lining up to get a seat for casey anthony's sentencing. many can't believe she was cleared of murdering her daughter caylee. >> she probably...
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karen brown, unbelievable, in orlando, thank you so much, karen, we appreciate it. >>> and tonight, there is a 48 hours special, casey anthony: judgment day that's tonight right here on cbs 5 beginning at 10:00. >>> back in the spotlight, bart faces renewed scrutiny after another deadly shooting involving one of its officers. this one was on sunday night. kristy seifkin is in oakland where the transit agency just wrapped up a press conference. kristy. >> reporter: hello. daniel hartwig the deputy of the bart police just spoke to us in a press conference and brought out new details in this investigation. one point that he brought forth today is that there is surveillance video that partially showed what happened that night on the platform. and he said that it will be a strong tool in this investigation. he is not saying exactly what's in the video but may help reveal what happened. he also shared some more information in the press conference today about the two officers involved, one asian man, one white man, one with six years experience and the other with 14 months saying that neither of
karen brown, unbelievable, in orlando, thank you so much, karen, we appreciate it. >>> and tonight, there is a 48 hours special, casey anthony: judgment day that's tonight right here on cbs 5 beginning at 10:00. >>> back in the spotlight, bart faces renewed scrutiny after another deadly shooting involving one of its officers. this one was on sunday night. kristy seifkin is in oakland where the transit agency just wrapped up a press conference. kristy. >> reporter: hello....
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karen travers, abc news, washington. >>> and you're not the only one look at your bank statement. so is your bank. they aren't just keeping this information to themselves. wells fargo, citi bank and others are selling your information to others. those stores are e-mailing or texting shoppers with discounts. banks get paid whenever a shopper uses one of the deals and in the most cases, people are automatically enrolled in the program, but you have to write out of it to get out of this deal. wow. all right listen, are you cutting back on fido's food or toys because of the cost? coming up, we have tips to help you save some cash and keep your pet pampered. plus, getting rid of cursive writing. what some parents think is a bad day cigs. decision. >>> in tonight's consumer alert, the social security numbers, personal income, account, tax id numbers of investors with morgan stanley are at risk right now. the financial company lost two cd's with personal information for 34,000 clients. the information was reportedly lost in transit to a government agency. morgan stanley is busy notifying
karen travers, abc news, washington. >>> and you're not the only one look at your bank statement. so is your bank. they aren't just keeping this information to themselves. wells fargo, citi bank and others are selling your information to others. those stores are e-mailing or texting shoppers with discounts. banks get paid whenever a shopper uses one of the deals and in the most cases, people are automatically enrolled in the program, but you have to write out of it to get out of this...
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karen, let's start with you.ou know, telling the president to take a valium, it sounds it's getting a little ugly here. how do we come together? >> i don't know. i was thinking of those, watching that last segment, maybe we need the judge from the casey anthony trial to come in here and mediate, because he seems pretty tough. here's the problem, though, richard, and i think guy might even agree with this, the thing is, this is bad for everybody. this is not necessarily -- i think it's a false thing to believe that it's benefiting one party over the other. essentially what's happening, if you're someone who is struggling or unemployed, when you turn on the television, what you're seeing is exactly what you think of washington. that it's broken. and i keep hoping that at some point the political pressure of that will occur to both sides and they'll kind of get it together and actually try to compromise. and the major compromise is not everybody gets everything they want. >> guy, can either of the two sides come out
karen, let's start with you.ou know, telling the president to take a valium, it sounds it's getting a little ugly here. how do we come together? >> i don't know. i was thinking of those, watching that last segment, maybe we need the judge from the casey anthony trial to come in here and mediate, because he seems pretty tough. here's the problem, though, richard, and i think guy might even agree with this, the thing is, this is bad for everybody. this is not necessarily -- i think it's a...
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karen desoto is a criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. start with you on this. the paternity suit really has two stages to it, doesn't it? >> yes, one is it really a credible paternity test. is this someone who actually knew her? he may be just looking to get his 15 minutes of fame, like we saw in the anna nicole case. and he may be thinking i may be able to get a couple bucks off of this. that is the next step, he's going to sue for wrongful death and maybe get a part of the money she's going to be getting in the future. >> he proves somehow that he is the father and he files a suit against casey, what would his argument be there? >> i think he would say that he's the father, and there was a wrongful death here and that he has a right against casey in this case and he can seek damages. but i have to agree with karen, i really think that's probably a 15 minutes of name issue here. >> i'm surprise we don't have cyber paternity suits, i'm surprised that every inmate in the world isn't filing this. this has been going on for two years, i can
karen desoto is a criminal defense attorney and former prosecutor. start with you on this. the paternity suit really has two stages to it, doesn't it? >> yes, one is it really a credible paternity test. is this someone who actually knew her? he may be just looking to get his 15 minutes of fame, like we saw in the anna nicole case. and he may be thinking i may be able to get a couple bucks off of this. that is the next step, he's going to sue for wrongful death and maybe get a part of the...
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buddy romer, this means you. >> karen?e hill on tuesday, got a column coming out. >> very interesting. chris, karen, mark, great show. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you right back here next week. stay tuned, chris jansing coming up next. don't forget andrea at 1:00. bye-bye. in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just one. that's why the network that connects, protects, and lets your data move fearlessly through the clouds means more than ever.
buddy romer, this means you. >> karen?e hill on tuesday, got a column coming out. >> very interesting. chris, karen, mark, great show. that's it for this edition of "the daily rundown." we'll see you right back here next week. stay tuned, chris jansing coming up next. don't forget andrea at 1:00. bye-bye. in companies embracing the cloud-- big clouds, small ones, public, private, even hybrid. your data and apps must move easily and securely to reach many clouds, not just...
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tanya. >> karen travers in washington. thank you. >>> see what the weekend brings. >>> in other news, the army says that one of its own was plotting a deadly attack on troops at ft. hood, texas, the second such attack in just two years. but this time a clerk at a gun shop got suspicious and then tipped off police. it happened killeen, texas, near the army base as abc's ryan owens reports. >> reporter: investigators say this young soldier has been battling the army almost since he joined it. >> i don't want to deploy because i believe i can't both deploy and be a muslim. >> reporter: 21-year-old naser abdo didn't want to fight in afghanistan but sources say he was more than willing to cause bloodshed at home. after being arrested he told officers he "wanted to get even with the military" military and chose ft. hood because of the 2009 attack where major nadal hasan allegedly killed 13 and wounded 30. he told them his plan was to set off two bombs then shoot any survivors. police say the attack was imminent. >> we would prob
tanya. >> karen travers in washington. thank you. >>> see what the weekend brings. >>> in other news, the army says that one of its own was plotting a deadly attack on troops at ft. hood, texas, the second such attack in just two years. but this time a clerk at a gun shop got suspicious and then tipped off police. it happened killeen, texas, near the army base as abc's ryan owens reports. >> reporter: investigators say this young soldier has been battling the army...
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reporting live in orlando, i'm karen brown. allen, back to you. >> karen, is it shaping up that the prosecution really didn't prove its case, or that the defense just did its job and raised so much doubt? >> reporter: you know, allen, you know, before the verdict, most legal experts were saying that the prosecution had hit it out of the park and the defense was -- did not do their job. so as far as today what they are saying is that there was just enough reasonable doubt and i listened to an interview that was done with one of the alternate jurors and he said that, you know, basically they didn't believe casey anthony's father on the stand and they explained -- they believed that her bizarre behavior after her daughter was missing because it was because the family was so dysfunctional. and so obviously it was at least one alternate juror really bought the defense's theory. the prosecution afterwards said in fact it was difficult for them mainly because caylee's body was found six months after she was missing so there was not a
reporting live in orlando, i'm karen brown. allen, back to you. >> karen, is it shaping up that the prosecution really didn't prove its case, or that the defense just did its job and raised so much doubt? >> reporter: you know, allen, you know, before the verdict, most legal experts were saying that the prosecution had hit it out of the park and the defense was -- did not do their job. so as far as today what they are saying is that there was just enough reasonable doubt and i...
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i don't care. >> karen? >> well i have to say you know, having traveled to china in the '90s for an ngo conference, kniss is not a country known for human rights and telling their own people the truth. particularly given the role we've seen, technology and facebook play in the arab spring is, can we ensure that if china were to do something like that, that facebook will remain the open platform it is? because it did play a very important role. we know technology going forward can play an important role and i'm concerned a government known for lying to its own people is probably not the best adviser or investor in a company that's about getting information out there. >> not only that, they block it in their own country. they censor it in their own country. the good point karen brings us, non-voting shares. wouldn't be able to really affect policy. >> china overreaches, then the brilliant plen and women that established facebook will establish a different facebook. i mean what was myspace two years ago and wha
i don't care. >> karen? >> well i have to say you know, having traveled to china in the '90s for an ngo conference, kniss is not a country known for human rights and telling their own people the truth. particularly given the role we've seen, technology and facebook play in the arab spring is, can we ensure that if china were to do something like that, that facebook will remain the open platform it is? because it did play a very important role. we know technology going forward can...
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we cannot allow default for this great country. >> a question, karen finney? >> how are you, congressman? >> fine. >> going off this sort of dysfunction question, one of the things that concerns me in the debate back and forth, certainly trying to ride tead the tea lea that are leaked and out there, i don't hear anybody talking about the impact all of this will have on ordinary americans, and i use my mother frankly as my focus group when she's looking as how are some of the things discussed going to impact her social security, her medicare, not to mention budget cuts in the state of maryland where she lives? we're talking about a prit cumulative impact and i don't hear that kind of thinking going on, just a lot of rhetoric coming out? >> you need to spend more time talking to regular members of congress. we spend all day every day speaking with people back home. my mother depend on social security and medicare. every american depends on them, we've got to keep them strong and there are ways to do that. there are problems. they're not at efficient. don't deliv
we cannot allow default for this great country. >> a question, karen finney? >> how are you, congressman? >> fine. >> going off this sort of dysfunction question, one of the things that concerns me in the debate back and forth, certainly trying to ride tead the tea lea that are leaked and out there, i don't hear anybody talking about the impact all of this will have on ordinary americans, and i use my mother frankly as my focus group when she's looking as how are some of...
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karen brown live in orlando, good job, thanks, karen. we appreciate it. >>> 5:39 now.ob hunters know about the black hole. it's the place where their resumes go after they are submitted. just after the break, some tips to make sure yours gets read. >> we have all been there before. plus worries in the wine region. how warmer weather could reach some havoc on california vineyards all coming up. ,,,,,, [ dog barking ] mom! breakfast? in this house? in the morning i can use all the help i can get. that's why i love nutella, a delicious hazelnut spread that's perfect on multigrain toast and even whole-wheat waffles. it's a quick and easy way to give my family a breakfast they'll want to eat. and nutella is made with simple, quality ingredients, like hazelnuts, skim milk and a hint of cocoa. they love the taste and i feel good that they're ready to tackle the day. ♪ nutella. breakfast never tasted this good. department's jobs report, due out tomorrow. of moneywatch >>> back now at 5:41. >> is awaiting the labor department's jobs report due out tomorrow. jill schlesinger of
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karen murphy faces a maximum of 40 years. in a similar case eight years ago kevin kelly of manassas was convicted after his 21-month- old daughter francis, the youngest of 13 children, died in a van. he received one day in jail every year for seven years and was ordered to do community service every year on his daughter's birthday. lesli? >> all right, peggy. thank you for that. >>> the vw parkway is back open tonight after a speed enforcement camera operator got pretty much the scare of his life. he was working inside his camera vehicle when he was attacked by a man brandishing a shotgun and a hammer. scott broom has been on the scene all afternoon. scott, i mean, this is a bizarre case. is this man apparently still out there? >> reporter: yes, he is still on the loose and to hear police tell the story is he a real dangerous loose cannon kind of personality armed and screaming as this unfolded today right near the entrance to vwi airport. it happened about 11:30 this morning. the suspect emerging from the woods along the roa
karen murphy faces a maximum of 40 years. in a similar case eight years ago kevin kelly of manassas was convicted after his 21-month- old daughter francis, the youngest of 13 children, died in a van. he received one day in jail every year for seven years and was ordered to do community service every year on his daughter's birthday. lesli? >> all right, peggy. thank you for that. >>> the vw parkway is back open tonight after a speed enforcement camera operator got pretty much the...
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a prince william county grand jury indicted karen murphy. authorities say she left her son in the family's sweltering minivan for more than seven hours last month. he died. this is not the first time she had forgotten the boy. court documents show in january, she left him in the van for 20 minutes. records also show she wasn't aware of the mistake until the child's day care called to say he was absent. >>> d.c. police have made a second arrest in the deadly shooting during last month's caribbean parade. deonte jay bryant of northwest d.c. is charged. officers picked him up yesterday. terry allen jimenez is also charged. he was arrested days after the june 25th shooting which killed innocent bystander 43-year-old robert foster jr. three others were also shot but they survived. >>> weather could delay the final shuttle mission scheduled for this friday. it will last 12 days and will deliver supplies to the international space station. as surae chinn tells us, the goddard's spaceflight center will have a crucial role in the final mission. >> th
a prince william county grand jury indicted karen murphy. authorities say she left her son in the family's sweltering minivan for more than seven hours last month. he died. this is not the first time she had forgotten the boy. court documents show in january, she left him in the van for 20 minutes. records also show she wasn't aware of the mistake until the child's day care called to say he was absent. >>> d.c. police have made a second arrest in the deadly shooting during last month's...
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we go back to karen brown who is live outside that courthouse. and karen, what was the reaction from that crowd which had almost expected another verdict when they heard the words not guilty? >> yeah, you know derek, there was an audible outcry. folks had come here from all around the world. folks that have been watching this on television and felt like they wanted to be here. that's not what they expected. many of them angry, still walking around this area wanting to talk to anybody that will listen. so many of them that watched the evidence on television felt like she definitely had something to do with her daughter's death and obviously many of these people, parents i spoke to a lot of moms that felt like somebody needed to be speaking for caylee and she had been lost in all of this. definitely folks are stunned and in fact, derek, i want to tell you that george anthony, the man that the defense said was really responsible for covering up an accident death. he issued a statement saying even though we're never going to know what happened to cay
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karen brown is in orlando, florida, with the latest. good morning, karen. >> reporter: and good morning to you, betty. extra security is planned to are this area outside the courthouse here during the sentencing hearing and basically the judge has three choices. he can give her more jail time, he can release her on probation or he can set her free for time already served. casey anthony could walk away a free woman this morning. >> we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >> reporter: just two days after being acquitted in the murder of her daughter, caylee, the 25-year-old will be sentenced on four misdemeanor counts of lying to investigators. each charge carries a maximum sentence of one year in prison but since anthony has already spent nearly three years behind bars, she could be released for time served. >> justice for caylee! >> reporter: because of the high profile nature of the case the court will take extra precautions to keep anthony safe. >> she's despised by most of america. >> reporter: casey anthony's future outside of ja
karen brown is in orlando, florida, with the latest. good morning, karen. >> reporter: and good morning to you, betty. extra security is planned to are this area outside the courthouse here during the sentencing hearing and basically the judge has three choices. he can give her more jail time, he can release her on probation or he can set her free for time already served. casey anthony could walk away a free woman this morning. >> we the jury find the defendant not guilty. >>...
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>> and, karen, quick questiti. president obama has been pleasured to invoke the 14th amendment, that's a move that president clinton supports but what's the white house's reaction. >> reporter: the press secretary said yesterday there are no off-ramp, no escapes. president obama said this is not the best compromise. >> see what happens in the next few days. thank you, karen travers, reporting from washington. >>> in new hampshire an fbi team of experts and many others are now involved in the desperate search for a missing 11-year-old girl. celina cass disappeared from her family's home sometime between monday night and tuesday morning. authorities are baffled and say there is no sign of air struggle and no one knows why she would have possibly run away. >>> check this out. an unruly crowd of hundreds took over part of hollywood boulevard last evening. they refused to leave after trying to crash a movie premiere at the famous grauman's chinese theater. some threw objects at police in riot gear. at least one windshie
>> and, karen, quick questiti. president obama has been pleasured to invoke the 14th amendment, that's a move that president clinton supports but what's the white house's reaction. >> reporter: the press secretary said yesterday there are no off-ramp, no escapes. president obama said this is not the best compromise. >> see what happens in the next few days. thank you, karen travers, reporting from washington. >>> in new hampshire an fbi team of experts and many others...
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desperate cowboys-- karen brown shows us the toll the texas drought is taking on ranchers and thousands of cattle. as noisy choppers fill the los angeles skies, patty kauffman hears the angry residents down below. and numbers crunchers-- whit johnson takes us inside the one agency that tries to keep a warring congress honest. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: good evening. with less than 72 hours to go observer the federal government potentially runs out of money to pay its bills, there is now word that talks to cut a deal have gone to a new level, this after the senate late last night shot down a republican proposal from the house, and the house today said no to a democratic plan from the senate. congressional correspondent nancy cordes is on capitol hill with the very latest. nancy, good evening. >> reporter: good evening to you, russ. and things have taken a strange turn here this evening. republican leaders insist an agreement is close at hand but democrats say that's a ruse. what we do know for certain is that republican lea
desperate cowboys-- karen brown shows us the toll the texas drought is taking on ranchers and thousands of cattle. as noisy choppers fill the los angeles skies, patty kauffman hears the angry residents down below. and numbers crunchers-- whit johnson takes us inside the one agency that tries to keep a warring congress honest. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with russ mitchell. >> mitchell: good evening. with less than 72 hours to go observer the...
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karen travers is joining us with more. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning. president obama made it clear yesterday he wants a deal, he wants it quickly and lawmakers may have to make painful concessions but little indication that they progress was made. the stalemate over the deficit continues. today president obama sits down with deeply divided congressional leaders. he gave them a homework assignment, come back to the white house with a plan that increases the total deficit reduction from $1.7 trillion to $2.4 trillion. that figure could get republicans on board so long as tax increases aren't part of the deal. >> the house cannot pass a bill that raises taxes on job creator. >> reporter: he ruled out a measure to raise the debt ceiling. >> i will not sign a 30 or 60 or 90-day extension. it's going to get harder, not easier, so we might as well do it now. pull off the band-aid. eat our peas. . >> reporter: the president is still pushing for a bigger deficit deal, $4 trillion in spending cuts and tax increases over the next decade. >> so, yeah, we're going
karen travers is joining us with more. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning. president obama made it clear yesterday he wants a deal, he wants it quickly and lawmakers may have to make painful concessions but little indication that they progress was made. the stalemate over the deficit continues. today president obama sits down with deeply divided congressional leaders. he gave them a homework assignment, come back to the white house with a plan that increases the total deficit...
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karen you, have something to say?y, the biggest thing that the president and congress can do actually to ease the strain on the business community is to get something done. i mean this week, we have heard it for quite some time now, wall street folks and the business community have said, we're sitting on our capital because with things so in flux in washington, why are we going to take a risk? you even have companies who say i'm going to go invest in asia, where there's a stable political situation, where there's less partisanship and i know what the rules are. part of what we're hearing from the business community is this game of chicken is actually adding to their frustrations and their concerns. >> what we're not hearing from the business community is please raise our taxes so we can go out and create more jobs. you're not hearing that and taxes are off the table, finally. and i think the president has been -- in not taking them off the table. >> even grover norquist has said that closing tax loopholes would be acc
karen you, have something to say?y, the biggest thing that the president and congress can do actually to ease the strain on the business community is to get something done. i mean this week, we have heard it for quite some time now, wall street folks and the business community have said, we're sitting on our capital because with things so in flux in washington, why are we going to take a risk? you even have companies who say i'm going to go invest in asia, where there's a stable political...
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abc's karen travers joins us now from washington. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning, rob. good morning, tanya. in their dueling speeches last night, president obama and speaker boehner agreed on one thing, the nation cannot default on its debts, but how to avoid that catastrophe? that's where the finger-pointing came in. with less than one week until the government hits its credit limit, president obama scolded congress to get its act together. >> we can't allow the american people to become collateral damage to washington's political warfare. >> reporter: the president placed the blame on house republicans for refusing to compromise, but just minutes later, house speaker john boehner offered his rebuttal. >> the sad truth is that the president wanted a blank check six months ago, and he wants a blank check today. this is just not going to >> rep >> reporter: two plans emerged yesterday. one from house republicans that likely can't pass the senate and one from senate democrats that likely won't pass the house. neither pl
abc's karen travers joins us now from washington. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning, rob. good morning, tanya. in their dueling speeches last night, president obama and speaker boehner agreed on one thing, the nation cannot default on its debts, but how to avoid that catastrophe? that's where the finger-pointing came in. with less than one week until the government hits its credit limit, president obama scolded congress to get its act together. >> we can't allow the...
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abc's karen travers joins us now from washington. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning, tanya. good morning, rob. republicans and democrats are no closer to a deal and house speaker john boehner's back is against the wall as he tries to rally support for his own proposal. the capitol hill switchboard is near capacity as americans voiced their frustrations about the debt ceiling stalemate. >> i'll be happy to pass it along to the senator, all right. >> we should not be raising the debt ceiling. >> do you believe the president should also cocoromise? >> reporter: there is a heightened sense of urgency in washington with five days left before the nation hits its credit limit. john boehner confidently declared the house would raise the debt ceiling through next spring but yesterday the congressional budget office threw a wrench in the plan. it's analysis found that boehner's plan did not cut it as much as advertised, so now it's back to the drawing board. the speaker pushed off a vote until tomorrow pledging to rewrite the legi
abc's karen travers joins us now from washington. good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning, tanya. good morning, rob. republicans and democrats are no closer to a deal and house speaker john boehner's back is against the wall as he tries to rally support for his own proposal. the capitol hill switchboard is near capacity as americans voiced their frustrations about the debt ceiling stalemate. >> i'll be happy to pass it along to the senator, all right. >> we should not...
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good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning, rob. our new poll shows president obama has a comfortable lead over republican front-runner mitt romney in the race for the white house. among all americans, 51% said they'd pick president obama over romney. that's a good sign for president obama. just a month ago they were in a dead heat. another good number for the president, he's seen as more willing to compromise when it comes to the contentious budget and deficit reduction issue. but back in that republican field for republican voters, mitt romney is still on top. he gets 26% support. his next closest competitor, sarah palin, who, of course, is still not a candidate. rounding out the top five minnesota congresswoman michele bachmann, texas congressman ron paul and texas governor rick perry who is also not yet in the race. romney's position increases slightly if sarah palin does not enter this race, so you can predict they might not want her to get in. that could help mitt romney. the biggest boost for president obama in this poll, ind
good morning, karen. >> reporter: good morning, rob. our new poll shows president obama has a comfortable lead over republican front-runner mitt romney in the race for the white house. among all americans, 51% said they'd pick president obama over romney. that's a good sign for president obama. just a month ago they were in a dead heat. another good number for the president, he's seen as more willing to compromise when it comes to the contentious budget and deficit reduction issue. but...
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karen brown reports. >> reporter: the jury deciding casey anthony's fate deliberated for a half a day, and then went back to their hotel, without reaching a verdict. >> you are not permitted to discuss this case among yourselves is while you are separated from this courthouse. >> reporter: they'll be back tuesday, to wade through more than a month's worth of testimony and evidence. prosecutors wrapped up their case by showing these photos of anthony, after her daughter was missing, partying and displaying her new tattoo. they argue anthony didn't want to be a mom anymore, so she suffocated caylee with duct tape. >> that tape had to have been on that skull before she decomposed. >> reporter: to get a guilty verdict, prosecutors must convince the jurors beyond a reasonable doubt. and the defense has offered the seven women and five men on the jury a completely different explanation of how caylee died. the defense claims caylee accidentally drowned in her grandparents' pool. >> there's the proof. that she could easily get outside. >> reporter: and that her grandfather tried to cover it u
karen brown reports. >> reporter: the jury deciding casey anthony's fate deliberated for a half a day, and then went back to their hotel, without reaching a verdict. >> you are not permitted to discuss this case among yourselves is while you are separated from this courthouse. >> reporter: they'll be back tuesday, to wade through more than a month's worth of testimony and evidence. prosecutors wrapped up their case by showing these photos of anthony, after her daughter was...
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karen, what is going on in the senate, and what will happen?'ll do is take out a shovel and bury the boehner bill that just passed the house. then at some point over the weekend, i believe it's going to be in the wee hours on sunday, they are going to attempt harry reid's version of this debt ceiling lifting bill, and then we'll be right back where we were this morning, which is another round of negotiations. >> bret: david, the key difference between boehner and reid is time. the debt ceiling has increased for a short period with boehner, then a trigger sets in, another vote has to happen in order to get more cuts for the debt ceiling to be increased again. reid carries the debt ceiling increase through the election. it also has cuts that republicans have attacked as not being real cuts. >> that's correct. >> with senator reid's bill, you get past the 2012 elections, a major demand of president obama. reid's has cuts based on wars winding down. republicans don't like this, because you don't know that you'll have another foreign policy excursio
karen, what is going on in the senate, and what will happen?'ll do is take out a shovel and bury the boehner bill that just passed the house. then at some point over the weekend, i believe it's going to be in the wee hours on sunday, they are going to attempt harry reid's version of this debt ceiling lifting bill, and then we'll be right back where we were this morning, which is another round of negotiations. >> bret: david, the key difference between boehner and reid is time. the debt...
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it sort of sounds like a bad band, you know, that-- or we were later referred to as karen finley and the three homosexuals, which sounds like a really bad band. i've seen them play. [laughs] and yet this has been a battle. your status as a member of the n.e.a. four has been a decade long, really. yes, it all started in 1990, when the four of us were recommended for funding by peer panels in the n.e.a. and then, under political pressure, john frohnmayer, who was then chairman, took away our grants. and it was during a whole sort of public debate about controversial funding for the arts, and we decided to sue the government. we felt that this was clearly an abridgment of free speech. and it wasn't something that we felt hopeful about changing in congress, since they had given us this horrible law, so that's when our battle started. what was it about your work that was deemed dangerous? well, there was a one-sentence description of my work before the national council voted to take away my funding. now, they never saw the work; they never read it. what they talked about is my identity as
it sort of sounds like a bad band, you know, that-- or we were later referred to as karen finley and the three homosexuals, which sounds like a really bad band. i've seen them play. [laughs] and yet this has been a battle. your status as a member of the n.e.a. four has been a decade long, really. yes, it all started in 1990, when the four of us were recommended for funding by peer panels in the n.e.a. and then, under political pressure, john frohnmayer, who was then chairman, took away our...
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karen tomelte, "washington post." and sindcated columnist charles krauthammer. karen?> a few weeks ago if i recall correctly we were sitting around the table writing the epitath for the gang of sick. i think it exciting news and a sign that government can still work. face it, there are a lot of details to be worked out in the plan. a lot of the work would have to be done by individual legislative committees. they are given targets in plan. how they would get to the targets is still very much in question. finally, this is not a plan that deals with the debate that we're in the middle of right now, the debt ceiling. >> bret: that is what senator crapo said. >> so it does suggest that it's still possible even here in washington for democrats and republicans to sit down and agree on something, but it has a long way to go. >> bret: something tells me that steve hayes will say the plan is squishy. >> a lot squishy. with respect to karen, i don't think it demonstrates the government can work. this is the antithesis of how government should work. meet in closed room and don't
karen tomelte, "washington post." and sindcated columnist charles krauthammer. karen?> a few weeks ago if i recall correctly we were sitting around the table writing the epitath for the gang of sick. i think it exciting news and a sign that government can still work. face it, there are a lot of details to be worked out in the plan. a lot of the work would have to be done by individual legislative committees. they are given targets in plan. how they would get to the targets is still...
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karen travers has the latest on these tense talks. karen, what is going on? >> reporter: good morning, peggy. good morning, daniel. frustrations are growing here in washington. yesterday president obama said enough is enough. republicans need to compromise or else the government is headed straight for default. in the nation's capital, the temperatures are soaring and tempers are flaring. president obama sits down again today with congressional leaders after yesterday's meet iing that sources from both parties say was the most tense yet. president obama got into a heated exchange over deficit cuts with house minority leader eric cantor. cantor again suggested a short-term increase to the nation's credit rating to avoid a default. a frustrated president obama issued a veto threat. don't call my bluff, he said, and walked out of the meeting. senate mortgage leader mitch mcconnell issued his own warning to republicans. failure to raise the debt ceiling could be a political disaster. >> i refuse to help barack obama get re-elected by marching republicans into a po
karen travers has the latest on these tense talks. karen, what is going on? >> reporter: good morning, peggy. good morning, daniel. frustrations are growing here in washington. yesterday president obama said enough is enough. republicans need to compromise or else the government is headed straight for default. in the nation's capital, the temperatures are soaring and tempers are flaring. president obama sits down again today with congressional leaders after yesterday's meet iing that...
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reporting live in orlando, i'm karen brown, back to you. >> karen, thanks very much.li. >>> a six-year-old boy died this morning during what was supposed to be a day at fun at sandy point state park. a state employee pulled the boy from the south beach swimming area and began performing cpr. first responders took over and rushed the child to the hospital, but he died a short while later. >>> all southbound lanes of the george washington parkway have been reopened after an rv caught fire. everybody got out safely, but that rv is a total loss. >> this fourth of july, there's not one, but two nathan's hot dog eating contests. we'll show you the first ever women's competition on coney island. >> i wish i could say everyone is going to have a picture perfect fireworks display. here's a look at live doppler 9,000hd. severe thunderstorm is in effect until 7:00 p.m. details coming up a little later. >>> on this fourth of july, a former u.s. president takes permanent residence in london. i'm charlie dagata in london. we'll tell you who, what, and why coming up. . >>> president
reporting live in orlando, i'm karen brown, back to you. >> karen, thanks very much.li. >>> a six-year-old boy died this morning during what was supposed to be a day at fun at sandy point state park. a state employee pulled the boy from the south beach swimming area and began performing cpr. first responders took over and rushed the child to the hospital, but he died a short while later. >>> all southbound lanes of the george washington parkway have been reopened after...
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karen travers, a a news. >> would you say you're a true "mad men" fan? >> i am, as a matter of fact. you can almost call me a don draper wannabe. >> you've got the look, i can see it. there you are. >> check it out. i really should have worn my fedora, what was i thinking? i love the pocket scarves coming back now.
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a very somber karen murphy dressed in black. the judge agreed to continue the case until next week and set her the $25,000. afterwards her lawyer told the media that this family is devastated. he said karen murphy is a loving mother and cannot believe the prosecution is bringing these against her. he called them unfair. >> i am surprised that the prosecutor elected to bring these charges literally within the death of the trial. family has not even had a to mourn. we will do everything we can legally to keep this family together and to keep the prosecutor in the legal system from tearing this family apart because of what was obviously a very tragic accident. >> that is one of the reasons we charge people. not know if she will be any better or worse in prosecution. one of the reasons is we hope it be a wake-up call will be inclined to not take care of their children. the, >> and what the attorney investigation, it is not the first time in happened. fact, rayn was yan was left in bavanm back in january. the charges together carry a
a very somber karen murphy dressed in black. the judge agreed to continue the case until next week and set her the $25,000. afterwards her lawyer told the media that this family is devastated. he said karen murphy is a loving mother and cannot believe the prosecution is bringing these against her. he called them unfair. >> i am surprised that the prosecutor elected to bring these charges literally within the death of the trial. family has not even had a to mourn. we will do everything we...
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karen finney and robert traynham, good to see you both. thank you. >> thank you.ol. >> okay. we'll try. >>> it's not just washington struggling with its finances. a new survey shows that americans worry about most when it comes to their own financial health. 17% say a lack of money or income is their top concern. 12% say it's health care costs. 11% say they worry most about their own debt, either they have too much of it or not enough money to pay it off. then coming in tight, it's 9%, the high cost of living, and unemployment. >>> this is the first day of gay marriages here in new york. more than 800 same-sex couples are expected to have weddings performed today in new york city. earlier i spoke with city council speaker christine quinn from the clerk's office in lower manhattan. and she described what is an emotional day for her. >> when the city clerk said i now under the power of the laws of the state of new york marry you, it was an unbelievable thing to hear. to hear that he was marrying these two women both in their 80s. because the law of my state gives hi
karen finney and robert traynham, good to see you both. thank you. >> thank you.ol. >> okay. we'll try. >>> it's not just washington struggling with its finances. a new survey shows that americans worry about most when it comes to their own financial health. 17% say a lack of money or income is their top concern. 12% say it's health care costs. 11% say they worry most about their own debt, either they have too much of it or not enough money to pay it off. then coming in...
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reporters in two key states: john ralston in nevada, home of senate majority leader harry reid and karen kasler in ohio where speaker john boehner comes from. >> brown: then, margaret warner interviews the new head of the international monetary fund, christine legarde about the debt crisis here and in europe. >> the global economy is clearly highly dependent on the u.s. economy. so to have the lead economy uncertain about its debt ceiling is quite worrisome. >> woodruff: spencer michels updates the story of honey bees dying in large numbers for the last five years. >> a lot of research is taking place in the lab and in the field but the mystery of the disappearing bees remains. >> brown: ray suarez talks to paul farmer about his new book on haiti, still reeling from the massive earthquake and cholera epidemic. >> you can get stuff done in haiti, you work with haitian colleagues and public health authorities, you can get things done. but it does require just gutting it out, sticking with it, and not being discouraged. >> woodruff: plus, we explore the discovery of a new traveling companio
reporters in two key states: john ralston in nevada, home of senate majority leader harry reid and karen kasler in ohio where speaker john boehner comes from. >> brown: then, margaret warner interviews the new head of the international monetary fund, christine legarde about the debt crisis here and in europe. >> the global economy is clearly highly dependent on the u.s. economy. so to have the lead economy uncertain about its debt ceiling is quite worrisome. >> woodruff:...
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call. 3 p last-minute chaage....in she'll stay behhid bars. 3 33& good evening, ii' karen parks... jeff barnd is oof tonight....ore storms are moving through marrland wicked weaaher brought lightning, hail and flooding peggon.. 3thhnder> you could hhar the phunder ... at city hall in powntown baltimoree..last &phard oo a while... 3 and today .... many are doing damage cootrol... cleaning upp joel d. smith i in dundalk...where residents are -3&psttll trying to dry out.... 3 yeah, this ight be he plaae hit the haarest.. we're here at the merritt gardenn apartments, wherr all 12 units -3 in this buulding are ow -3 condemmed because look, huue chunk of thh roof is on the ground. itts theesame story 3 across the street where 6 oree look nside and you'll know why. 518 next thingg you know, we're all covered in insslation. withhthh roof blown off and no ccilinn left, -3 this unoccupied unii gets fflled with dbrii... yan -3 taylor watched it all frrm -3 acrrss the streee, in his oon bbilding about to ose its top. 4600 you couldnnt see &panythhng. literally likk the sky was alling.
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karen finney is a former dnc communications director. buchanan is the former communications director for president reagan and both our esteemed analysts. thanks for joining us. >> morning. >> okay, you know what, guys? we have that sound bite we were looking forso i'm going to role that. >> after our second child was born, we became pregnant with a third baby and it was an unexpected baby, but of course, we were delighted to have this child and the child was coming along and we ended up losing that child. when we lost that child, it changed us. you can get money wrong, but you can't get life wrong and i am committed to life. >> okay, so welcome. karen, she shared a very personal experience there. what's this do for her campaign? >> i think what's important about that experience is it's an opportunity for her to talk about her position on this issue from a very personal point of view so it doesn't just seem like campaign rhetoric or ideology, not to trivialize such an issue, but anytime a politician is able to bring a personal story to it
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>> karen's right about the building behind us. if we default, why don't we just not pay members of congress and their staffs? i think that -- >> start with them. >> if they sat around on their asses 20 months i would love to not pay them. i actually bet they'll get a deal. say they don't do that but get a deal. >> coburn serious, they'll be something. >> i think tom coburn is right. i actual aagree. he's part of gang of six's they prose good stuff. but you asked about creating jobs. the only thing that my friends on the right and our good close personal friend grover norquist who everyone seems to think i'm close friends with now, everybody is talking about tax cuts, tax cuts, tax cuts. i want to remind me. i love history. in 1981, ronald reagan with a democratic house and a newly republican senate passed a massive tax decrease. slashed rates by 23% across the board. unemployment went from 7.6% to 9.7%. 1982 -- >> i got it. >> you get the point? okay. so -- >> your point is that the tax code has limited or no correlation to employ
>> karen's right about the building behind us. if we default, why don't we just not pay members of congress and their staffs? i think that -- >> start with them. >> if they sat around on their asses 20 months i would love to not pay them. i actually bet they'll get a deal. say they don't do that but get a deal. >> coburn serious, they'll be something. >> i think tom coburn is right. i actual aagree. he's part of gang of six's they prose good stuff. but you asked...
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karen brown, cbs news, orlando, florida. >> checking bay area headlines, they will work through the man and identify the man shot and killed on sunday. they are reviewing surveillance video. the man appeared to p drunk and acting differently. one of the two officers who answered the call did have a taser, but it was not used. >>> an art thief strikes in union square in broad daylight. a well-dressed man snatched a pablo right off the wall. his 1950 work hets off binner, but that is worth $2,000. it may be difficult to tell it, several homes in gag fog fog flooded by watt r map grecque the pike burst was out in the street. not what is your whey it broke. >> it has been a south bay fixture for six decades. the shot that saved hundreds of animals needs help saving it. the simple fix that could keep those critters coming. >> they are going to need to chew and whatnot. >> for years lisa devoted her life to saving animals that otherwise would have been put to sleep. now her store is on borrowed time. >> the rent is due today. i don't have it. so scary situation to be in. >> we first met lisa
karen brown, cbs news, orlando, florida. >> checking bay area headlines, they will work through the man and identify the man shot and killed on sunday. they are reviewing surveillance video. the man appeared to p drunk and acting differently. one of the two officers who answered the call did have a taser, but it was not used. >>> an art thief strikes in union square in broad daylight. a well-dressed man snatched a pablo right off the wall. his 1950 work hets off binner, but that...
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so i told karen about new crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even clinically proven to help reverse it in just 4 weeks. and it protects these other areas dentists check most. looks like the twins are even again. new crest pro-health clinical toothpaste. life opens up when you do. >>> take two for the other royal wedding. south african olympic swim being charlene wittstock. they were married inside the prince's palace. dana kennedy live from monte carlo. it's great to see you, and my question, why is this wedding done the other royal wedding? is it because it just feels different than britain's wills and kates? sfli think charlene has a hard act to follow. it was such a fantastic wedding they had in britain, and also, charlene wittstock and prince albert have been hampered by the crazy rumors coming out of monaco this week that she was possibly a runaway bride that, she may have actually tried to go to the airport and fly back to south africa when had he sh heard some odd
so i told karen about new crest pro-health clinical gum protection toothpaste. it helps eliminate plaque at the gumline, helping prevent gingivitis. it's even clinically proven to help reverse it in just 4 weeks. and it protects these other areas dentists check most. looks like the twins are even again. new crest pro-health clinical toothpaste. life opens up when you do. >>> take two for the other royal wedding. south african olympic swim being charlene wittstock. they were married...
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karen lee joins us, the author of "it's just money so why does it cause so many problems." let's start with your morning coffee you say this will not be painful. >> no, the main thing i want to remember it is the little things that add up. we buy certain things, we think it is a dollar, $4, no big deal. we'll show you how they add up to not just hundreds but thousands of dollars every year you can save. >> beginning with how a lot of people start their day, make it a routine, want to go to a coffee or tea shop and have something. >> get the fix, right? let's say you get a specialty coffee, five days a week when you go to work, 4 bucks a day, $960 a year. >> my gosh. >> if you go buy the gas station, probably $1.50, about $360 a year. if you make it at home or drink it at work, free to pennies. right there we have over $800. >> get yourself a thermos. >> exactly. that's our next one. go for a bottle of water. >> there too -- >> stop at the gas station. >> keep buying the water and over time that accumulates. >> grab one at the gas station, at least a buck a day, $240 a year.
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karen brown reports. >> reporter: casey anthony's defense spend its final hours in front of the jury trying to convince them there is not enough evidence to convict her of murder. >> the reason you don't have that evidence is because it's an unpluvable case. >> they tried to discredit the state's charge that she suffocated her daughter caylee anthony with chloroform and duct tape. then they pointed the finger at casey anthony father, saying he covered up a accidental drowning. the -- >> i don't think anybody can justify her actions. but they do not cobsitute murder. >> reporter: many of the jury appeared tired as the day wore on. they have been sequestered for six weeks and are expected to begin deliberating on monday. but first the prosecution will have their final word. prosecutors detailed how casey anthony spent the month after her disappearance supply parling with her boyfriend. >> we can hope the chloroform was applied first. >> the prosecution claims she killed her daughter because she didn't want to be a mom. soon the jury will decide. in florida, karen brown, wjz eyewitness
karen brown reports. >> reporter: casey anthony's defense spend its final hours in front of the jury trying to convince them there is not enough evidence to convict her of murder. >> the reason you don't have that evidence is because it's an unpluvable case. >> they tried to discredit the state's charge that she suffocated her daughter caylee anthony with chloroform and duct tape. then they pointed the finger at casey anthony father, saying he covered up a accidental drowning....