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the deficit is like tip o'neil big and fat and out of control.t was never personal and never in the sense they are doing today. >> where did this go? the president is saying that we don't have a dole by august 2nd we are defaulting. >> no, we are not defaulting. everyone knows it is raised. all of the checks will be paid and everyone will be paid . frankly the issue of the budget deficit and government spending and all of that. we have plenty of time and not that we shouldn't have done it sooner than later. the u.s. is not greece or portugal and the way of basing the tax rate increases and changes in obama care should be handled in the election. this is november 2012 issue. i would like to see a short term debt deal and let it be fought out in election time. that's where the voters make the choice . the end game is november 2012 and obama is playing it poorly and poll numbers are showing he's not getting advantage out of being mean and nasty and holding the u.s. hostage. this is not to his political advantage either. >> art, thank you. >>> and we
the deficit is like tip o'neil big and fat and out of control.t was never personal and never in the sense they are doing today. >> where did this go? the president is saying that we don't have a dole by august 2nd we are defaulting. >> no, we are not defaulting. everyone knows it is raised. all of the checks will be paid and everyone will be paid . frankly the issue of the budget deficit and government spending and all of that. we have plenty of time and not that we shouldn't have...
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and granddaughter all nobel prize winning playwright eugene o'neill and a daughter of charles spencer chaplin the movie genius she herself managed to achieve international arena and today she's often invited to be a member of the jury's tough it's national film that's to talk about cinema talk about her life to talk about the days she spent here in moscow my guest today is geraldine checked. job and chop and comes from the family of an actor who is a symbol of cinema itself she's the daughter of charlie chaplin and just like a father she's a brilliant actress she's rage work tirelessly day night and own ways with a contagious smile probably that's why she's a frequent guest of different festivals this year geraldine was chosen to have the moscow international film festival. and thank you very much for being with us on the show pleasure well russians are pretty critical self-critical everything from weather to the governments that football their movies what's your point of view how did you. would you estimate the thirty third film festival because the press was pretty lousy over the ra
and granddaughter all nobel prize winning playwright eugene o'neill and a daughter of charles spencer chaplin the movie genius she herself managed to achieve international arena and today she's often invited to be a member of the jury's tough it's national film that's to talk about cinema talk about her life to talk about the days she spent here in moscow my guest today is geraldine checked. job and chop and comes from the family of an actor who is a symbol of cinema itself she's the daughter...
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familiar with it as everyone has studied him in school and because the one dollar stamp is eugene o'neill oh really i used to collect instead of family photos family stamps. because there's a charlie chaplin there's a check of that that is now. an english as i don't know and then. the one dollar stamp in the states i said i open up my little thing and i say this is my family they're all stance it's not a stamp collection because she you you know. the renaissance of cinema the first steps of some of the i mean you know and no today you have to watch a lot of very models and three d. . it's all those new technologies computer technologies and stuff soon question about these. new high tech is going to come and do they bring something good into the cinema or do they kill something good oh well i don't know i saw three d. for the first time here in moscow a million transformers yes it's quite amazing i mean yes i think maybe oh apparently this. film about. him was reading and that ought to be research alice in wonderland in three d. . as a matter of fact we right now are sitting in this bar it
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. >> pelley: ronald reagan and tip o'neill were on opposite sides of the political spectrum but they respected each other, they liked each other and they got things done. do you like speaker boehner? >> i do. and i think john would like to do the right thing. >> pelley: do you trust him? >> i... i do trust that when john tells me something he means it. i think that his challenge right now is inside his caucus, but i think ronald reagan and tip o'neill are a great example. ronald reagan repeatedly took steps that included revenue in order for him to accomplish some of these larger goals, and the question is, if ronald reagan could compromise, why wouldn't folks who idolize ronald reagan be willing to engage in those same kinds of compromises? >> pelley: do you regret any of the things you have said in all this? >> no, i think i have been pretty restrained. >> pelley: well, you told the congress they don't do their work as well as their daughters do their homework. >> what i said was that they procrastinate, and that is absolutely true. i don't think i would get any dispute about that
. >> pelley: ronald reagan and tip o'neill were on opposite sides of the political spectrum but they respected each other, they liked each other and they got things done. do you like speaker boehner? >> i do. and i think john would like to do the right thing. >> pelley: do you trust him? >> i... i do trust that when john tells me something he means it. i think that his challenge right now is inside his caucus, but i think ronald reagan and tip o'neill are a great...
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all six of "modern family's" adult actors were nominated for a supporting role, including ed o'neill who scored his first-ever emmy nomination. 89-year-old betty white continued her blazing run back into the spotlight with a nomination for best supporting actress in a comedy for her role in "hot in cleveland." the biggest surprise may have been melissa mccarthy's nomination for best actress in a comedy. nobody seemed more shocked than mccarthy herself, who was up early in los angeles to announce the nominees with actor joshua jackson of "fringe." >> melissa mccarthy, "mike and molly." >> oh my god, yikes. >> usually see more familiar faces during these emmy nominations than at your tenth high school reunion. any time there's a new face it's pretty exciting. >> reporter: several actors were nominated in their final chance to win an emmy for their current roles. connie britain and kyle chandler earned lead actor nods in a drama for "friday night lights" which was canceled. steve carell, who's leaving the starring role in "the office," was nominated for best actor in a comedy. the awawd
all six of "modern family's" adult actors were nominated for a supporting role, including ed o'neill who scored his first-ever emmy nomination. 89-year-old betty white continued her blazing run back into the spotlight with a nomination for best supporting actress in a comedy for her role in "hot in cleveland." the biggest surprise may have been melissa mccarthy's nomination for best actress in a comedy. nobody seemed more shocked than mccarthy herself, who was up early in...
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"boston globe's" reporter dick larry and justin o'neil ultimately unveiled the deal he cut to make sure of that. >> he got out of prison in 1965 and we started doing research in 1988, and he hadn't got so much as a parking ticket. >> whitey bulger, fresh from prison, went to work as a mob enforc enforcer, but bulger wanted more and federal investigators had said would stop at nothing to get it. >> then he went on a killing rampage. i think it's like a month, he killed six guys in 1972. >> he was ambitious in making his move. >> and he was making his move with this man, steve phlegmy, aka, the rifle man. among their alleged victims, flemy himself testified his own girlfriend, debora davis. >> back in those days before dna was in use to identify victims, he would personally get involved in cutting off the fingers or hands of the victims and extracting their teeth. >> tom fuentes, now a cnn consultant, ran the organized crime squad for fbi haur headquarters. give me three words that describe whitey bulger. >> stone-cold killer. >> but why kill debby davis? because she knew bulger's secret
"boston globe's" reporter dick larry and justin o'neil ultimately unveiled the deal he cut to make sure of that. >> he got out of prison in 1965 and we started doing research in 1988, and he hadn't got so much as a parking ticket. >> whitey bulger, fresh from prison, went to work as a mob enforc enforcer, but bulger wanted more and federal investigators had said would stop at nothing to get it. >> then he went on a killing rampage. i think it's like a month, he...
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o'neill said i agree.he president said i'm willing to work on it but i'm not willing to raise the tax. o'neill said i want to work on it but i don't want to cut the benefit. they looked at the actuary and said what do we do? the actuary said you push the eligibility out and get the system back into soundness. i was 39 in 1983. i would have been collecting social security at the age of 65 in 2010. but because reagan and o'neill got together, they pushed my eligibility out by one year to age 66, not age 65. and now incrementally it goes up two months a year to age 67 in a few years. that put the system in actuarial soundness for 67 years. the reason it is now all of a sudden in trouble again is the protracted economy and these difficulties have caused people, baby boomers, to go to the bank now of social security and collect early social security at age 62. so we have had a rush to social security because of the unemployment and the uncertainty in our economy. but reagan and o'neill fixed social security by
o'neill said i agree.he president said i'm willing to work on it but i'm not willing to raise the tax. o'neill said i want to work on it but i don't want to cut the benefit. they looked at the actuary and said what do we do? the actuary said you push the eligibility out and get the system back into soundness. i was 39 in 1983. i would have been collecting social security at the age of 65 in 2010. but because reagan and o'neill got together, they pushed my eligibility out by one year to age 66,...
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. >> i remember speaker o'neil when i got here. there's one thing he and speaker boehner seem to have in common. that's a theme song. speaker o'neil's theme song was i will be with you in apple blossom time. speaker boehner is allowed to have the song, it's my party and i'll cry if i wanted you. >> gerald connolly of virginia during the debate as well. >> this bill is greatant cynical exercise in raw political muscle and nothing more. to the house republicans bent on turning our founding fathers into deadbeat dads, i would respond using speaker boehner's own words from last year. hell, no, you can't. >> david, any winners in this process? the president re-emerged earlier today. took some of the spotlight back. it's hard for me to identify those coming out of this politically gaining? >> well, it's not john boehner's party. he has not been able to do what he wanted. he was not in a position to negotiate a grand bargain, whether it was good, bad or indifferent. he's allowed notion of deficit reduction to be attached to the deficit is
. >> i remember speaker o'neil when i got here. there's one thing he and speaker boehner seem to have in common. that's a theme song. speaker o'neil's theme song was i will be with you in apple blossom time. speaker boehner is allowed to have the song, it's my party and i'll cry if i wanted you. >> gerald connolly of virginia during the debate as well. >> this bill is greatant cynical exercise in raw political muscle and nothing more. to the house republicans bent on turning...
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oh, i just heard from o'neill. oh, god, i'm so excited. what's happening? debbie is marrying rick. really. oh, my god. oh. oh, my gosh, you're actually marrying rickles. wait a minute. does cole know about this? really, you went with him for two years. i know, and he won't leave me alone. and your parents can't be too thrilled about this either. no, as far as they're concerned, the only good rick is a dead rick. [both laugh] but i made my decision, and we're gonna do it. i don't believe it. mrs. rick gassko. you're getting married. seems like only yesterday i showed you how to give a [...] job. [music stops] (rick) ♪ i'll give you a different kind of power ♪ ♪ no, i'm not like the rest of the boys ♪ ♪ i'm from decatur, illinois ♪ ♪ and i am suave ♪ debonair ♪ i got this boss curly dark black hair ♪ ♪ and i like hangin' round with you, baby ♪ ♪ because you never say maybe ♪ [trails off] ah, [...]. ah, ooh. well, hey, the meal is entering-- looks like it's just about ready, so it's, uh, time for spice. yes, it's spice time. and the lucky spice is [gasps] paprika. [imitates cheering c
oh, i just heard from o'neill. oh, god, i'm so excited. what's happening? debbie is marrying rick. really. oh, my god. oh. oh, my gosh, you're actually marrying rickles. wait a minute. does cole know about this? really, you went with him for two years. i know, and he won't leave me alone. and your parents can't be too thrilled about this either. no, as far as they're concerned, the only good rick is a dead rick. [both laugh] but i made my decision, and we're gonna do it. i don't believe it....
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worked with him in tip o'neill days. couldn't do the show. he was meet wig the vice president.he went through something quite real. they've offered tremendous offers. medicare, medicaid, social security, all kinds of painful cut proposals. if the republicans would just give some revenues to go home and say we got a decent deal here. right would not give them even that. they wouldn't say yes to -- >> and the question is -- the question is -- >> and president obama how he looks and who comes off better than who in this. you know, the american public i think can now see what the dynamic here is. they're asking themselves, because, remember, this is a phony crisis. this isn't really a crisis. they could raise the debt ceiling today. they could have done it six months ago. they can do it at 11:59 on monday. it could happen in five minutes. it's not hard. you have to ask yourself the question, who is ginning up this phony crisis? and the answers is, not barack obama. >> respond to that. >> absolutely. the answer is harry reid, because last year when harry reid had a chance -- >> it's
worked with him in tip o'neill days. couldn't do the show. he was meet wig the vice president.he went through something quite real. they've offered tremendous offers. medicare, medicaid, social security, all kinds of painful cut proposals. if the republicans would just give some revenues to go home and say we got a decent deal here. right would not give them even that. they wouldn't say yes to -- >> and the question is -- the question is -- >> and president obama how he looks and...
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when i was 39 years old in 1983 ronald reagan and tip o'neill had a meeting at the whiteal house.i wasn't there but allegedly ith went something like this. the president said social security's going broke in about 20 years we just got a report. .e need to fix it. agree o'neill said i agree.to wor i'm going to work on it but i'm wi not willing llto raise the tax d o'neill said i'm willing to to k work, but i don't want to cut the benefit.ooked at the the actuary and said what we dos you push the eligibility out and get the system back in the actuarial soundness. 1 i was 39 in 1983. i would have been collecting age social security at 65 in 2010gan yut because reagan and o'nealhe got to get ready pushed mye y eligibility out by one year to age 66, 65 and now incrementally goes up two years to 67 in a few years. that's the system and actuarial7 soundness for 67 years.dden i again is the economy in thesebay difficulties caused people, babo boomers to go to the big social security and collector early social security at age 62 so wee have had a rush to social unciny our economy. the reag
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relationship, like those days of yore in washington when president reagan and speaker of the house tip o'neill did business together. but times have changed. you could hear that tonight in the president's refusal to accept a short-term solution because he argued republicans will just play this game again. >> again they will refuse to ask the wealthiest americans to give up their tax cuts or deductions. again they will demand harsh cuts to programs like medicare. and once again the economy will be held captive unless they get their way. this is no way to run the greatest country on earth. >> president obama has struggled on this issue, trying to use the bully pulpit of his office again and again. >> we should not even be this close to a deadline. >> where's the leadership? or alternatively,y,ow serious are you actually about debt and deficit reduction? >> the parties are still far apart on a wide range of issues. >> reporter: and again. six times this month. tonight he tried to rally his audience to pressure congress to a deal. >> so i'm asking you all to make your voice heard. if you want a ba
relationship, like those days of yore in washington when president reagan and speaker of the house tip o'neill did business together. but times have changed. you could hear that tonight in the president's refusal to accept a short-term solution because he argued republicans will just play this game again. >> again they will refuse to ask the wealthiest americans to give up their tax cuts or deductions. again they will demand harsh cuts to programs like medicare. and once again the economy...
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to have a strong economy and continuing to compromise and take maybe a couple chapters out of tip o'neil, bob michael, ronald reagan, president clinton, people that have served in this town with distinction and gotten big things done through compromise. >> jay? >> some house republicans said that they've already compromised and that's what the boehner bill is, it is a compromise. >> well, i'm going to let jay -- >> oh, come on! >> i'm going to let jay do his job here. i'm not here to take his job. i'm here to try and put forth a message that in one of the highest unemployment sectors in the country, where we have friends and neighbors all over the country that are out of work during the construction season, they ought to go back to work. they shouldn't be held hostage. these projects shouldn't be held hostage, and we have 4,000 faa employees through no -- hardworking people that come to work every day and do their jobs. >> can you explain what the bottleneck is on the faa bill, from your perspective? >> yes, certainly i can. it's the idea that there's a couple of provisions that could pr
to have a strong economy and continuing to compromise and take maybe a couple chapters out of tip o'neil, bob michael, ronald reagan, president clinton, people that have served in this town with distinction and gotten big things done through compromise. >> jay? >> some house republicans said that they've already compromised and that's what the boehner bill is, it is a compromise. >> well, i'm going to let jay -- >> oh, come on! >> i'm going to let jay do his job...
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that just because the way a you also the granddaughter of a playwright nobel prize winner his name's o'neil. in this one of the world people usually ask you about. the united states you know who those who chat with those lost you not only is that true yes i mean they do know happen but they're much more familiar with it as everyone has studied him in school and because the one dollar stand oh i used to use to collect and start a family photos family stamp. because of charlie chaplin there's a check of that that is now. in english as i don't know and then. the one dollar stamp in the states i said i open up my little thing and i say this is my family. it's not that collection not a question you symbolizes the renaissance of cinema the first steps of some of the i mean you that you know today you have to watch a lot of very models and three d. . all those new technologies computer technologies and stuff soon pression about these. new high tech technology come and do they bring something good into the cinema or do they kill something oh well i don't know i saw three d. for the first time here
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this is somebody who was with tip o'neill when tip o'neill did those compromises with president reagan. he was with president clinton when president clinton had those compromises with speaker gingrich, and he is here today. this is how this works and how bipartisan compromise can work with people who are viewed as staunch progressives and staunch conservatives. tip o'neill and ronald reagan, newt gingrich, this is ample precedent for what this should work and plenty of historical precedent for members of congress to look to and say, "i did what ronald reagan would have done a," or "i did whatever tip o'neill would have done." >> looking at the senate, where one member has this to a least slow things down. >> we are looking at both. we are not direct participants but keen observers of what happens in congress, and we are aware of how it works, and it's modality, so we are looking at all of these factors. >> harry reid said that there was no time. this is with the understanding that you are pursuing the biggest deal possible, as well as ensuring that there is a fallback provision. you ar
this is somebody who was with tip o'neill when tip o'neill did those compromises with president reagan. he was with president clinton when president clinton had those compromises with speaker gingrich, and he is here today. this is how this works and how bipartisan compromise can work with people who are viewed as staunch progressives and staunch conservatives. tip o'neill and ronald reagan, newt gingrich, this is ample precedent for what this should work and plenty of historical precedent for...
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. >> o'neil, my oldest son, came down, and we had a hug and it was very emotional, and "dad, it's going to happen." and that was very good moment that this has been worth it. >> reporter: since the suicide of keesling's son, 25-year-old army specialist chance keesling in iraq, greg and his wife janet have fought to receive a condolence letter. >> i miss you, chance. i do. >> reporter: writing to the president and asking their congressman for help. >> he was a good soldier and so i think that's the part that i want to know, that the country appreciates that he fought, he did everything he was asked to do and it didn't turn out well for him. but at least the country could write a simple letter and the president represents our country and just say to our family thank you for your son's service. >> reporter: keesling has now been told he'll receive some kind of recognition from the white house-- though not an official presidential condolence letter in memory of his son chance. >> today we'll be reading "the cat in the hat." >> reporter: chance keesling shot himself on his second tour in ira
. >> o'neil, my oldest son, came down, and we had a hug and it was very emotional, and "dad, it's going to happen." and that was very good moment that this has been worth it. >> reporter: since the suicide of keesling's son, 25-year-old army specialist chance keesling in iraq, greg and his wife janet have fought to receive a condolence letter. >> i miss you, chance. i do. >> reporter: writing to the president and asking their congressman for help. >> he...
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it is called " 8 " written by dustin black it will be performed at the eugene o'neill theater on november3th for a fund-raiser. since 2008 is banning same- sex marriage a judge struck the lockdown last year and that ruling is being appealed. >>jacqueline: it was certainly a nice day out there today with the fog to the city. very similar tomorrow. taking a look at our high temperatures comfortable. '70s for the bayshore and '80s in the san jose we just saw 69 in half moon bay. that fog is clearing out fairly early. temperatures warmed a bit tomorrow to the bay area. nice and comfortable. 81 in fairfield and closer to the coast will have fog in the morning. temperatures in the low 60s. 78 in redwood city, 70's also for our east locations. pretty nice up their 72 in oakland, 74 in union city and 80s for the inland spots. temperatures in the mid '80s in antioch in danville we're also going to see 70's and 80's for the south bay. the news of 11:00 p.m. is coming up, next. that techron stuff. my ears flop around too. check it out. [ male announcer ] your car takes care of you, care for it. chev
it is called " 8 " written by dustin black it will be performed at the eugene o'neill theater on november3th for a fund-raiser. since 2008 is banning same- sex marriage a judge struck the lockdown last year and that ruling is being appealed. >>jacqueline: it was certainly a nice day out there today with the fog to the city. very similar tomorrow. taking a look at our high temperatures comfortable. '70s for the bayshore and '80s in the san jose we just saw 69 in half moon bay....
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divided government and previous administrations, like the reagan administration where reagan and o'neill got together and reformed social security, cut taxes-- incidentally, like we're proposing. in the clinton administration, we reformed welfare and balanced the budget. in a bipartisan way with a divided government. we do have an opportunity right now, but there's simply in my opinion a lack of leadership at the top. a president can't come out and show anger towards the people he's negotiating with and hopes to get something accomplished. >> bob, i would agree there's a lot of dysfunction. something remarkable happened this week-- tuesday morning we had half the senate in. we laid out our plan. as opposed to people saying no we want to punt some more, they said sign me up. >> schieffer: we'll see what happens today. i'll be back in a moment with some final thoughts. al thoughts. this...is the network. a living, breathing intelligence that's helping drive the future of business. in here, inventory can be taught to learn. ♪ machines have a voice. ♪ medical history follows you. it's the at
divided government and previous administrations, like the reagan administration where reagan and o'neill got together and reformed social security, cut taxes-- incidentally, like we're proposing. in the clinton administration, we reformed welfare and balanced the budget. in a bipartisan way with a divided government. we do have an opportunity right now, but there's simply in my opinion a lack of leadership at the top. a president can't come out and show anger towards the people he's negotiating...
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the real leader of the republican party ronald reagan and real leader of the democratic party tip o'neill saved social security, they increased social security with holding and they increased the retirement age from 65 to 67. many people expected political cal armageddon for ronald reagan. he went on to victory because he did the right thing. >> gregg: but it's reflected by what americans think. there is a gallup poll that finds that 70%. 70%, senator, americans want a solution that include spending cuts and revenue increases which is what president obama is advocating. are you telling me that americans are wrong about that? >> no. i think americans will strongly back the simpson-boles plan because they will see the lowering of tax rates from 39 to 28. they know to strengthen social security and medicare over the long haul there needs to be reform. big reform is best because it will reassure markets and be pro-growth and show the world that we kicked our spending habit. >> gregg: senator mark kirk, thank you for being with us. >> heather: nato airstrikes hammering a libyan port. ten rebel
the real leader of the republican party ronald reagan and real leader of the democratic party tip o'neill saved social security, they increased social security with holding and they increased the retirement age from 65 to 67. many people expected political cal armageddon for ronald reagan. he went on to victory because he did the right thing. >> gregg: but it's reflected by what americans think. there is a gallup poll that finds that 70%. 70%, senator, americans want a solution that...
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anniversaries of both deaths draw closer, o'reilly has asked to see one of the chaplain's, sister o'neill>> she's going through a bad time with this particular time of year for her. >> kind of rough. >> what's been happening? >> this week is my son's anniversary, three years. sunday will be three years. the exact anniversary. >> this sunday? >> yeah. >> i see you're carrying a picture. >> that's maddox. >> oh, look, he's sleepy. >> he falls asleep in the weirdest places. it's the small things that keep connected with him. >> that's wonderful. you've got so much to live for, lady. >> i know. >> you're doing well. >> he's what keeps me going. >> i'm just so glad that you're looking at your life the way you are looking at it. i pray that you have hope because that's such a big thing in life. making changes isn't easy, but it's so worth it. >> oh, absolutely. >> you deserve it; and you can really sort of go forward, not only forward in faith, but forward knowing you can make it because being in here is no place to be. shall we pray before you go? >> okay. >> lord, this is your child. this is
anniversaries of both deaths draw closer, o'reilly has asked to see one of the chaplain's, sister o'neill>> she's going through a bad time with this particular time of year for her. >> kind of rough. >> what's been happening? >> this week is my son's anniversary, three years. sunday will be three years. the exact anniversary. >> this sunday? >> yeah. >> i see you're carrying a picture. >> that's maddox. >> oh, look, he's sleepy. >> he...
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. >> reporter: "boston globe" reporters dick layered and jared o'neill ultimately reportsed the deal he cut to make sure of that. >> he go out of prison in 1965 and we started doing research in 1988. he hadn't gotten so much as a parking ticket. >> reporter: whitey bulger fresh from prison went to work as a mob enforcer. bup bulger warranted more and federal investigators say he'd stop at nothing to get it. >> then he went on a killing rampage. i think it is like a month. he killed six guys in 1972. >> he was ambitious in making his move. >> reporter: he was making his move with this man -- steve flemmy, a/k/a the rifle mal. >> back before dna was used to identify victims he'd personally get involved in cutting off the fingers or hands of victims and extracting their teeth. >> reporter: tom fuentes ran the crime squad for fbi headquarters. give me three words to described whitey bulger. >> stone cold killer. >> why kill debbie davis? authorities say because she knew his connection with another kid from southy, john connelly. >> for me it was like meet the ted williams. the idea of eq
. >> reporter: "boston globe" reporters dick layered and jared o'neill ultimately reportsed the deal he cut to make sure of that. >> he go out of prison in 1965 and we started doing research in 1988. he hadn't gotten so much as a parking ticket. >> reporter: whitey bulger fresh from prison went to work as a mob enforcer. bup bulger warranted more and federal investigators say he'd stop at nothing to get it. >> then he went on a killing rampage. i think it is...
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everyone wanted to kill o'neill on their program but tnt said we are not afraid to have 2 guys fightinge limelight, they should be pretty good because their friends, their mothers are friends. in yield tnt they get over at a 11:00 our time is 2:00 a.m. and those guys have fun to have an open ended o'clock and they are joshing each other unlike this segment are i have to stop at a certain time. [laughter] and >> we will be back. honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price. oooh. videos online? here? how much is that? nothin'. at&t high speed internet at home includes access here. our invisible cord is really long, dad. oooh. [ female announcer ] get ac
everyone wanted to kill o'neill on their program but tnt said we are not afraid to have 2 guys fightinge limelight, they should be pretty good because their friends, their mothers are friends. in yield tnt they get over at a 11:00 our time is 2:00 a.m. and those guys have fun to have an open ended o'clock and they are joshing each other unlike this segment are i have to stop at a certain time. [laughter] and >> we will be back. honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord....
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the university of texas is suing her long-time companion ryan o'neill for the portrait.traits made of her and other artwork to the university, o'neill's attorney denies the claim. now back over to lester and amy. >> melissa, thanks. >>> bill karins is outside on the plaza with a check of your forecast. good morning. >> good morning. we have many goals. entertain, educate. let's add rock to sleep. who's this little one. >> this is mark. >> they say that you should be sleeping with the baby sleeps. >> that is true. but that's not always possible. >> how old is he? >> 5 months. >> congratulations. very cute. we won't wake him. we'll be quiet. let's talk about what's happening forecastwise. the heat is dangerous. the humidity is up. that's what's change in the last 24 to 48 hours. little rock to kansas city. look at the heat index in tulsa. 107 is how it feels in memphis. today, hot, tomorrow, it will be worse. stay in the shade. be careful with the >>> we're seeing a cooling trend around the bay area today. lots of low clouds. highs only near 60. lower 70s for hayward. so t
the university of texas is suing her long-time companion ryan o'neill for the portrait.traits made of her and other artwork to the university, o'neill's attorney denies the claim. now back over to lester and amy. >> melissa, thanks. >>> bill karins is outside on the plaza with a check of your forecast. good morning. >> good morning. we have many goals. entertain, educate. let's add rock to sleep. who's this little one. >> this is mark. >> they say that you...
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and tip o'neill was the speaker of the house. during the time that tom foley was speaker, bob michael was also the republican leader. and during the time that president clinton was president, bob michael was republican leader. that whole period of time was a very rich history and legacy of compromise. that's how congress has always solved problems. through compromise. through people working things out. through people putting its either own agendas and own egos, deciding what's important for the american people. this is a time that i think most of us that have watched politics have never seen before. because there are people in congress who don't like the word compromise, who don't believe in it. that's what we need today. we need for people to come together, set aside their own egos and a certain part of their own agenda for the american people to make sure we maintain the strongest economy in the world, to send a signal to the world that we can get big things done. washington can still get big things done. this is about continui
and tip o'neill was the speaker of the house. during the time that tom foley was speaker, bob michael was also the republican leader. and during the time that president clinton was president, bob michael was republican leader. that whole period of time was a very rich history and legacy of compromise. that's how congress has always solved problems. through compromise. through people working things out. through people putting its either own agendas and own egos, deciding what's important for the...
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to save the program and perhaps make it work for another three decades like ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. host: you also said everything should be on the table. does that include tax incentives in the polls? guest: i think eric cantor is a very thoughtful person, and i do not think he made that statement offhandedly. i think he knew exactly what he was saying, and i think what he was saying is we are open to tax loopholes. for example, the senate voted overwhelmingly to end the ethanol subsidies, which is a tax. host: did you vote in favor of that? guest: i did not vote in favor because it is going to end on september 31 and i thought it would be disruptive to do it immediately. basically it will end any way. that sort of thing in return for a reduction in overall tax rates, personal and corporate, i think is something that probably the republican leadership was talking about that when eric kantor spoke out and made that statement. host: senator roger wicker became a senator after serving several years in the house. he was appointed in 2008. -- 2007 i should say. he was elected in hi
to save the program and perhaps make it work for another three decades like ronald reagan and tip o'neill did. host: you also said everything should be on the table. does that include tax incentives in the polls? guest: i think eric cantor is a very thoughtful person, and i do not think he made that statement offhandedly. i think he knew exactly what he was saying, and i think what he was saying is we are open to tax loopholes. for example, the senate voted overwhelmingly to end the ethanol...
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then you get the 1986, a deal between reagan and tip o'neil with a quarter century of almost uninterruptedsion. >> bret: bowles was in the sound bite that you heard about the 2 trillion number. next up, latest on the 2012 presidential race on the gp side. the 3.6-liter v6 engine of the jeep grand cherokee has a best-in-class driving range of over 500 miles per tank. so you can catch morning tee time in pebble beach and the afternoon meeting in losngeles all without running out of gas. st make sure you don't run out of gas. ♪ >> bret: all the republican candidates want to get there to the white house. they are focusing on iowa, the iowa straw poll in ames august 13. the g.o.p. debate on fox is august 11. here is the latest poll out. quinnipiac has a new poll out that says mitt romney at 25%. michele bachmann at 14%. this is nationwide. sarah palin, rick perry, 10%. you have can see the rest there. the governor of texas said this. he has his day of prayer coming up in houston august 6. he says, "i'm getting more and more come president ofable every day this is what i've been called to do. th
then you get the 1986, a deal between reagan and tip o'neil with a quarter century of almost uninterruptedsion. >> bret: bowles was in the sound bite that you heard about the 2 trillion number. next up, latest on the 2012 presidential race on the gp side. the 3.6-liter v6 engine of the jeep grand cherokee has a best-in-class driving range of over 500 miles per tank. so you can catch morning tee time in pebble beach and the afternoon meeting in losngeles all without running out of gas. st...
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he was promised by tip o'neil three dollars spending every one dollar of tax -- [ talking over each otherthe things reagan did with democratic congress do these tax credits with historical buildings and things that created jobs for building trades people, people that are out of work because of the housing crisis. >> sean: why did david plouffe suggest the american people don't care about unemployment numbers. they are not caring about debt to gdp ratios? >> i think that showed indifference that the administration -- >> sean: i would make them eat those words he have -- everyday. >> you are not going to get me to defend that. >> the thing about the gun to your head thing. that's not totally fair. obama did not say don't use the gun to your head thing -- >> he did. >> no, i looked over the remarks. >> sean: he said -- >> no problem, i get that. [ talking over each other ] >> wait a second. okay, obama in his tucson speech said cool, chill, cool the rhetoric. i saw that and i said that's great. because people were on the left were criticized, blaming sarah palin for having a target on her we
he was promised by tip o'neil three dollars spending every one dollar of tax -- [ talking over each otherthe things reagan did with democratic congress do these tax credits with historical buildings and things that created jobs for building trades people, people that are out of work because of the housing crisis. >> sean: why did david plouffe suggest the american people don't care about unemployment numbers. they are not caring about debt to gdp ratios? >> i think that showed...
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in the past, bob dole or howard baker or george mitchell or ronald reagan or tip o'neill found a wayfferences and solve the nation's problems and come to a compromise. that's not happening here in washington and it's frankly humiliating when the rest of the world sees how our politicians are behaving. it's unbelievable. >> and investors in the rest of the world. explain the politics to me, sam. the white house actually wanted john boehner, republican house leader's plan to pass last night. >> that's exactly right. they need a bill to go to the senate to begin the conversation. they also need a partner at the end of the day and they need john baner to have enough strength, support to be a -- have a seat at the table as the conversation begins between what the senate passes ultimately, which will be the rebill or modification of john boehner's bill. and they need -- the white house needs john boehner to be part of the conversation. they need it to go back to the house and they need to drive it through and they're going to need john boehner to be a part of it. ali, there are going to be
in the past, bob dole or howard baker or george mitchell or ronald reagan or tip o'neill found a wayfferences and solve the nation's problems and come to a compromise. that's not happening here in washington and it's frankly humiliating when the rest of the world sees how our politicians are behaving. it's unbelievable. >> and investors in the rest of the world. explain the politics to me, sam. the white house actually wanted john boehner, republican house leader's plan to pass last...
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then you get the 1986, a deal between reagan and tip o'neil with a quarter century of almost uninterruptedion. >> bret: bowles was in the sound bite that you heard about the 2 trillion number. next up, latest on the 2012 th, i know pleasing fans is a top priority, 'cause without the fans, there'd be no nascar. just like if it weren't for customers, there'd be no nationwide. that's why they serve their customers' needs, not shareholder profits. because as a mutual, nationwide doesn't report to wall street, they report to their customers. and that's just one more reason why the earnhardt family has trusted nationwide for more than 30 years. nationwide is on your side. >> bret: all the republican candidates want to get there to the white house. they are focusing on iowa, the iowa straw poll in ames august 13. the g.o.p. debate on fox is august 11. here is the latest poll out. quinnipiac has a new poll out that says mitt romney at 25%. michele bachmann at 14%. this is nationwide. sarah palin, rick perry, 10%. you have can see the rest there. the governor of texas said this. he has his day of p
then you get the 1986, a deal between reagan and tip o'neil with a quarter century of almost uninterruptedion. >> bret: bowles was in the sound bite that you heard about the 2 trillion number. next up, latest on the 2012 th, i know pleasing fans is a top priority, 'cause without the fans, there'd be no nascar. just like if it weren't for customers, there'd be no nationwide. that's why they serve their customers' needs, not shareholder profits. because as a mutual, nationwide doesn't...
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ronald reagan worked with tip o'neill to raise revenues and reform social security. bill clinton worked with newt gingrich to balance the budget and create a surplus. nobody ever got everything that they wanted, but eventually they worked together and they moved this country forward. it is that kind of cooperation that should be the least you expect from us, not the most. you work hard. you do what is right. you expect leaders to do the same. you sent us to washington to do the tough things, the right things, not just for some of us but for all. not just enough to get through the next election, but what is right for the next generation. you expect us to get this right, to put america back on a firm economic ground, to forge a healthy, growing economy, to create new jobs and rebuild the middle class. that is what i am committed to doing. thanks. >> the morning. i am senator orrin hatch of utah. we are in the midst of the debate about the size, scope, and shape of our national government. it is a debate over whether we act responsibly so our children and grandchildren
ronald reagan worked with tip o'neill to raise revenues and reform social security. bill clinton worked with newt gingrich to balance the budget and create a surplus. nobody ever got everything that they wanted, but eventually they worked together and they moved this country forward. it is that kind of cooperation that should be the least you expect from us, not the most. you work hard. you do what is right. you expect leaders to do the same. you sent us to washington to do the tough things,...
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. >>> the university of texas actor and ryan o'neil are battling over ownership of an andy warhol portrait suing o'neil to turn over the portrait. >>> nine minutes past the hour, time for another check of the weather. is it picture weather, lonnie quinn? >> it will be picture perfect for lots of areas. i want to touch upon your home state texas t will be smokin' hot. montana drops into the 30s overnight tonight and new york state, simply feels great. aw, shucks. texas being so hot, electra, texas, hits 110 today. rexford, montana drops down to 36 and the best weather anywhere in the country, canton, new york, sunshine, 76 degrees. why new york gets beautiful weather, we dealt with a cold front yesterday, now offshore, high pressure fills in for your area, and i got to tell you, to a good portion of the u.s., from say the mississippi river east a good portion of that is just beautiful weather out there today. that's a quick look at the national picture. here how is a closer look at the weather for your weekend. >> this whether segment sponsored by at&t. at&t, rethink possible. >> i got to t
. >>> the university of texas actor and ryan o'neil are battling over ownership of an andy warhol portrait suing o'neil to turn over the portrait. >>> nine minutes past the hour, time for another check of the weather. is it picture weather, lonnie quinn? >> it will be picture perfect for lots of areas. i want to touch upon your home state texas t will be smokin' hot. montana drops into the 30s overnight tonight and new york state, simply feels great. aw, shucks. texas...
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i would go across the aisle and talk to tip o'neill. he had horsepower. he was good with me. who say i don't talk to democrats or i don't talk to republicans, hell, it's why we are in trouble around the world. we give each other the ice treatment. it destroys marriages and relationships. senator, thanks for joining us tonight from the lovely town of cody, wyoming. i wish i was there with you. appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. >>> still ahead, we are told default means catastrophe. we have to take our medicine right. there's only one problem. the cure may be even worse than the disease. that and much more is still ahead as we watch the clock in washington to see if we get any closer to a deal tonight. [ mal] this is the network. a network of possibilities. excuse me? my grandfather was born in this village. [ automated voice speaks foreign language ] [ male announcer ] in here, everyone speaks the same language. ♪ in here, forklifts drive themselves. no, he doesn't have it. yeah, we'll look on that. [ male announcer ] in here, friends leave you messages written in
i would go across the aisle and talk to tip o'neill. he had horsepower. he was good with me. who say i don't talk to democrats or i don't talk to republicans, hell, it's why we are in trouble around the world. we give each other the ice treatment. it destroys marriages and relationships. senator, thanks for joining us tonight from the lovely town of cody, wyoming. i wish i was there with you. appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. >>> still ahead, we are told default means...
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like back in the day when -- when reagan and tip o'neil sat down that's the kind of strategy. >> sean not a plan, but a plan to sit down? >> to sit down and have a reasoned debate -- >> sean: he wants to raise taxes. the republicans said no. republicans have come up with a million ideas, plans written on paper, voted, passed 'em, he says veto. what is his specific plan? i'm not trying to press you, because you are not responsible. he's the president of the united states. he says we are about to lose our aaa bond rating, 25 trillion in debt, five days out, not one american can tell us what his plan is. i find this unbelievable to me! >> his plan, as i said was to work with the house republicans and really explore where the entitle s could be -- he was actually -- he was making choies that were really difficult for me as i said. >> sean: you don't know the specifics? >> he was putting social security on the take. >> he did not publicly put any of that on table. there were leaks from inside the white house. >> he was talking the simpson-bowles -- >> he rejected the simpson-bowles -- >> s
like back in the day when -- when reagan and tip o'neil sat down that's the kind of strategy. >> sean not a plan, but a plan to sit down? >> to sit down and have a reasoned debate -- >> sean: he wants to raise taxes. the republicans said no. republicans have come up with a million ideas, plans written on paper, voted, passed 'em, he says veto. what is his specific plan? i'm not trying to press you, because you are not responsible. he's the president of the united states. he...
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andrew o'neil, former editor, and a specialist and -- this pink brew, it's for you, ladies. what stunning habits of our drinking habits may do to a beer. s more naturally with your colon than stimulant laxatives, for effective relief of constipation without cramps. thanks. good morning, students. today we're gonna continue... but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. naturals from delicious, real ingredients with no artificial flavors or preservatives. naturals from purina cat chow. share a better life. yeah, let's check out the horses under the hood! show me the carfax. show me the carfax. horsepower, foxpower, same thing. just show me the carfax. befor
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support the idea of strengthening social security on its own track, on its own merits, just like tip o'neil and ronald reagan did many years ago. as there are -- >> when it changes, you want to make sure it's put back into social security. so you're basically saying, fine, we may tichker with cola, but what it is, it's going back into -- >> i'm not saying we're going to tinker with cola, but i am saying when you're dealing with social security, yes, it should extend the life of social security. right now social security is fully solvent until 2037. what we should not be doing is trying to balance the rest are of the budget on the backs of social security beneficiaries. what we could do is work to strengthen social security on its own track and there may be ways to dedicate more revenue to social security as part of any discussion and further strengthen the solvency of social security. >> all right. what is too much for democrats? it looks like -- we were discussing a bit of the simple math here. there's complicated math when we talk about colas and social security and then there's simple ma
support the idea of strengthening social security on its own track, on its own merits, just like tip o'neil and ronald reagan did many years ago. as there are -- >> when it changes, you want to make sure it's put back into social security. so you're basically saying, fine, we may tichker with cola, but what it is, it's going back into -- >> i'm not saying we're going to tinker with cola, but i am saying when you're dealing with social security, yes, it should extend the life of...
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price of loyalty," he walked in while bush and cheney were talking about these tax cuts, and paul o'neil said these tax cuts would bankrupt the country. cheney said, we won the election, this is our due, and ronald reagan prove deficits don't matter. these guys caused this problem. now they want the people i'm privileged to represent in the middle class to pay for it again and that's wrong and we night to fight them and expose them. >> and boehner's talking about blank checks and the aftermath of all that. he's lying to the american people, no doubt. >> boehner's a liar. >> leo gerard, thanks for being with us. nothing will ever get past if republicans won't compromise. we'll ask republican strategist ron christie and former vice presidential biden, economic adviser jared bernstein, if that will ever happen. and voter suppression happens in wisconsin. now governor scott walker is making it harder for many voters to participate in election. stay with us. right we're back. [ female an] oscar mayer deli fresh turkey comes in a clear pack... [ cellphone beeps ] [ jeff ] ooh. thanks hun! [ fe
price of loyalty," he walked in while bush and cheney were talking about these tax cuts, and paul o'neil said these tax cuts would bankrupt the country. cheney said, we won the election, this is our due, and ronald reagan prove deficits don't matter. these guys caused this problem. now they want the people i'm privileged to represent in the middle class to pay for it again and that's wrong and we night to fight them and expose them. >> and boehner's talking about blank checks and the...