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. >> well, from the opposite point view, bob casey prom pennsylvania. and i asked him if the news came decision ifis america should act. >> no, it doesn't, i don't put a russia andk in what syria says about chemical weapons. don't have much credibility in chemical weapons. administration will weigh this as they do every factor. in terms of senate, we're going have a vote this week in should gohink that we out with the vote. the senate delay it while this is playing out. but don't rule out a delay, i don't think this is the proposal to delay the vote. they make the proposal, but no details in terming of timing when they would do this, how would do it, i think it is a delaying tactic. wrong abouti'm that, but in the end we'll have a vote and senators will have to basicnt that very questions about whether you condemn the act of chemical weapons orac as well. >> taking three weeks of the .cts of august 21st is there a downside to waiting further and giving every diplomatic opportunity a chance? >> well i think already there is the senatee between vote and t
. >> well, from the opposite point view, bob casey prom pennsylvania. and i asked him if the news came decision ifis america should act. >> no, it doesn't, i don't put a russia andk in what syria says about chemical weapons. don't have much credibility in chemical weapons. administration will weigh this as they do every factor. in terms of senate, we're going have a vote this week in should gohink that we out with the vote. the senate delay it while this is playing out. but don't...
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. >> well, from the opposite point of view, bob casey prom pennsylvania. and i asked him if the news came out change his decision if america should act. >> no, it doesn't, i don't put a lot of stock in what russia and syria says about chemical weapons. don't have much credibility in chemical weapons. i'm sure the administration will weigh this as they do every factor. in terms of senate, we're going to have a vote this week in force, i think that we should go out with the vote. >> should the senate delay it while this is playing out. >> i don't rule out a delay, but i don't think this is the proposal to delay the vote. they make the proposal but no details in terming of timing when they would do this, how they would do it, i think it is a delaying tactic. i hope that i'm wrong about that, but in the end we'll have a vote and senators will have to confront that very basic questions about whether you condemn the act of chemical weapons orac as well. >> taking three weeks of the acts of august 21st. is there a downside to waiting further and giving every dipl
. >> well, from the opposite point of view, bob casey prom pennsylvania. and i asked him if the news came out change his decision if america should act. >> no, it doesn't, i don't put a lot of stock in what russia and syria says about chemical weapons. don't have much credibility in chemical weapons. i'm sure the administration will weigh this as they do every factor. in terms of senate, we're going to have a vote this week in force, i think that we should go out with the vote....
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. >>> in the "crossfire" tonight two the ted cruz's bob casey of pennsylvania, and saxby chambliss of georgia, who wants to repeal it. senator chambliss, the first question to you. senator cruz has been taking a lot of people from his own party. senator mccain said this has been debated, the american people have spoken and when they reelected president obama. senator mcconned said our strategying have been to be based in the real world, in real yi9, not based on what ted cruz just did. you've also been a critic of what senator cruz did last night. is this good for the republican party? where is the strategy? >> well, look, you know, bob and i are privileged to serve in a very unusual institution. you've been there with us, you know how it works. the thing about the united states senate is every member has the opportunity to express themselves when they feel passionately about some idea. ted cruz feels really passionate about repealing obama care. i disagree maybe with the method, but look, he is a member of the senate just like each of us are, and he has the right to take the floor as
. >>> in the "crossfire" tonight two the ted cruz's bob casey of pennsylvania, and saxby chambliss of georgia, who wants to repeal it. senator chambliss, the first question to you. senator cruz has been taking a lot of people from his own party. senator mccain said this has been debated, the american people have spoken and when they reelected president obama. senator mcconned said our strategying have been to be based in the real world, in real yi9, not based on what ted cruz...
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we will get reaction from senator rand paul and senator bob casey. and, breaking news tonight on the primary election, new york city mayor's race, that is coming up. >> in the spotlight. congressional action on hold. >> this initiative has the potential to remove the threat of chemical weapons without the use of force. particularly because russia is one of assad's strongest allies. i have therefore asked the leaders of congress to postpone a vote to authorize the use of force while we pursue this diplomatic path. >> bob casey, a member of the national security working group and co-chair of the weapons mass destruction and terrorism caucus. senator casey your reaction to the president's speech tonight. >> a strong speech. he laid out the case while we have to act when chemical weapons are used. he laid out clearly, our national security interests. i would have added a few more lines about iran, the threat posed by iran and hezbollah. a two fold threat. not just the nuclear ambition of iran. >> and your decision making hierarchy, would you ranking that
we will get reaction from senator rand paul and senator bob casey. and, breaking news tonight on the primary election, new york city mayor's race, that is coming up. >> in the spotlight. congressional action on hold. >> this initiative has the potential to remove the threat of chemical weapons without the use of force. particularly because russia is one of assad's strongest allies. i have therefore asked the leaders of congress to postpone a vote to authorize the use of force while...
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the person in the button right are corner is senator bob casey who reintroduced the legislation. now earlier this year national and state advocates asked my office to implement the right to request but vermont beat us. earlier this summer they became the first in the country to pass the legislation. i want to make sure that san francisco is the first city i in the country to build on this idea. in the an idea that's been good for business and employers. i you know from my own exercises i had a lot of employees in their 20s and 30s. we decisions to error on the side of over and over be flexibility. we found that over and over this we see an increase in job satisfaction and employee loyalty and productivity and we saw a decrease in turnover. in fact, over the years the positive bottom line impact for flexible working arrangements. we saw that care giving absentism led to $7 billion a year and caregiver led more. in 2009 it was estimated there were 20 million working for unpaid caregivers and 2010 by not allowing the flexibility to parents it he led over $2 million a year reduction
the person in the button right are corner is senator bob casey who reintroduced the legislation. now earlier this year national and state advocates asked my office to implement the right to request but vermont beat us. earlier this summer they became the first in the country to pass the legislation. i want to make sure that san francisco is the first city i in the country to build on this idea. in the an idea that's been good for business and employers. i you know from my own exercises i had a...
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droid does. >>> democratic senator bob casey is here. he's part of a group working to deal with syria. good evening. >> thank you very much. >> want to point out august 5, 2011 you wrote an op-ed in the post saying president assad should step down. i will ask you about it. first i want to ask you have you read the new york times op-ed by president putin? your thoughts, sir. >> i just read it before we came on oh set here. it's unfortunate that president putin use it is language he's using in that op-ed. he's trying to be clever. but to assert the rebels are to blame for the indiscriminate use of chemical weapons that killed over 400 children. to assert that any regime other than the syrian re jet stream is responsible is rid i clubhouse. his whole op-ed craters because of the very. if russia is serious about removing the threat of chemical weapons from syria, they should work with us. if they don't, this proposal will fall through and we should maintain the authorization for the use of force and allow that to go forward. so the russian f
droid does. >>> democratic senator bob casey is here. he's part of a group working to deal with syria. good evening. >> thank you very much. >> want to point out august 5, 2011 you wrote an op-ed in the post saying president assad should step down. i will ask you about it. first i want to ask you have you read the new york times op-ed by president putin? your thoughts, sir. >> i just read it before we came on oh set here. it's unfortunate that president putin use it...
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. >> now to democratic senator bob casey, part of a bipartisan group of u.s. senators working on a new deal to deal with syria. he joins us. good evening, sir. senator, can you hear me? i guess the senator can't hear me. while we fix that audio, i will repeat the breaking news just in. the "new york times" has a copy of an op-ed from vladimir putin lecturing president obama. on the use of force that we don't use a military strike in syria. language tough from president putin. the irony not missed that he's going around the president to the american people by publishing this op-ed. obviously, we are having private negotiations with russia tomorrow. secretary kerry will meet with foreign minister lavrov to talk about alternatives in geneva. senator casey, can you hear me? he can't. senator ayotte, many of your colleagues indicated they do not want military force. it looks like if this were to be pushed to a vote it looks like the house would say to no to use of military force and it looks more like the senate would vote no. where does that leave the united state
. >> now to democratic senator bob casey, part of a bipartisan group of u.s. senators working on a new deal to deal with syria. he joins us. good evening, sir. senator, can you hear me? i guess the senator can't hear me. while we fix that audio, i will repeat the breaking news just in. the "new york times" has a copy of an op-ed from vladimir putin lecturing president obama. on the use of force that we don't use a military strike in syria. language tough from president putin....
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. >> joining me now, senator bob casey, a democrat from pennsylvania and ron johnson, a republican. let me get your reaction to that. both countries don't -- are worried about the spread of terrorism, they are both worried about chemical weapons. is that why -- we'll start with you, senator casey, why you believe that russia came to the table? >> well, i think that's part of the equation here, candy. but i think far too much time has been spent on this op-ed by president putin. we shouldn't spend any more time on it. what we should focus on is making sure we do everything possible to make this framework agreement viable and to make it work. i have a lot of doubts about it. i have real concerns about the ability of either side to effectuate this. the assad regime has a deadline in a week to give information about where these sites are, give every last detail about where they are and if they don't doe that, we have to remind them or remind the world that the credible threat of force is still on the table. that's what got us to this point and we have to make sure that mr. assad knows t
. >> joining me now, senator bob casey, a democrat from pennsylvania and ron johnson, a republican. let me get your reaction to that. both countries don't -- are worried about the spread of terrorism, they are both worried about chemical weapons. is that why -- we'll start with you, senator casey, why you believe that russia came to the table? >> well, i think that's part of the equation here, candy. but i think far too much time has been spent on this op-ed by president putin. we...
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bob casey joins me live now. senator casey, you're fresh off the floor there. what first of all, what's the mood like there in the upper chamber? >> i think there's some sense of relief that we've at least reached this point where the senate has done its work but now the question is before the house whether they are going to act to keep the government running or act to shut it down. but i think most americans know what's at stake here. when you shut the government down, you stunt economic growth and do real damage to the country. i hope the house will make the right decision. >> if you're a betting man, what would you bet the house would do? >> try not to bet on something like this, but this is -- i think a lot of house members in both parties understand the consequences of a shutdown. and we've had unfortunately in the not too stant path of our history, a dress rehearsal, dry run of this and it didn't go well. it was bad for the country then. we're at a point now where we have some historical context. we have the shutdown from the mid-90s and almost debt ceili
bob casey joins me live now. senator casey, you're fresh off the floor there. what first of all, what's the mood like there in the upper chamber? >> i think there's some sense of relief that we've at least reached this point where the senate has done its work but now the question is before the house whether they are going to act to keep the government running or act to shut it down. but i think most americans know what's at stake here. when you shut the government down, you stunt economic...
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luckily we have one, bob casey from pennsylvania. thanks for being with us. >> good to be with us. >> based on the updates, including the remarks from senator mcconnell, what is your take on everything right now? >> i think we're going to be voting soon, certainly in the next couple of days we'll have votes likely on wednesday and thursday and through the weekend. there will be plenty of time for people to make their arguments. but i think the key thing for the american people, they expect our government to function and i think they don't really have a lot of tolerance for some kind of political high wire act. they want the government to function and us to pay our bills, they treemreally want us focus on the economy and jobs. >> as ari pointed out, a filibuster is not a reality. help us understand what is going on with senator cruz. is this really about getting attention, rather than trying to help solve the problem? >> you'd have to ask him. what's happening today, i mean, he's talking on the floor as we speak, but it's not a filibu
luckily we have one, bob casey from pennsylvania. thanks for being with us. >> good to be with us. >> based on the updates, including the remarks from senator mcconnell, what is your take on everything right now? >> i think we're going to be voting soon, certainly in the next couple of days we'll have votes likely on wednesday and thursday and through the weekend. there will be plenty of time for people to make their arguments. but i think the key thing for the american...
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among that small majority, democratic pennsylvania senator bob casey, who is co-chair on the caucus of weapons of mass destruction terrorism. >> craig, thank you. >> you've had a number of briefings, both public and classified as well with regard to syria. what conclusive evidence, conclusive evidence have you seen that makes you feel confident, that we should intervene? >> well, craig, there's a lot of it. first of all, on the public record, when you consider the videos, you consider the summary of the evidence that sk kerry laid out, as well as the classified briefings that i've had, and others, i've had two. and i'll probably have at least one or two more before we decide on the vote. but i'm going to vote for this action for a very basic reason. when you get elected to congress, one of the most important responsibilities you have is to make decisions as best you can about our national defense. i think when you consider the strength of the evidence, the gravity of the crime against humanity here, which is horrific, for over 400 children being killed, and then you consider the impact
among that small majority, democratic pennsylvania senator bob casey, who is co-chair on the caucus of weapons of mass destruction terrorism. >> craig, thank you. >> you've had a number of briefings, both public and classified as well with regard to syria. what conclusive evidence, conclusive evidence have you seen that makes you feel confident, that we should intervene? >> well, craig, there's a lot of it. first of all, on the public record, when you consider the videos, you...
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joining me now to discuss is democratic senator bob casey of pennsylvania. thank you so much, senator, for joining me. >> thanks, karen. good to be with you. >> senator, i'd like to start by getting your reaction to the deal that's been announced over the weekend. i know at one point you were sort of skeptical that a diplomatic solution had, perhaps, like a 50/50 shot of actually being effective? >> yeah. i'm still skeptical. but this is certainly encouraging news when you consider if it's fully implemented and effectuated over a long period of time, months, really, that you would have the result being the removal of all chemical weapons from syria. something no one was even contemplating not only a week ago, but certainly months ago. the result could be good. could be the best, really, result. but here's the problem. it's very difficult to achieve this. there are major challenges. i think we're going to know frankly within days, maybe at this time next week, depending on what mr. assad does in terms of giving us an inventory of all the chemical weapons, the
joining me now to discuss is democratic senator bob casey of pennsylvania. thank you so much, senator, for joining me. >> thanks, karen. good to be with you. >> senator, i'd like to start by getting your reaction to the deal that's been announced over the weekend. i know at one point you were sort of skeptical that a diplomatic solution had, perhaps, like a 50/50 shot of actually being effective? >> yeah. i'm still skeptical. but this is certainly encouraging news when you...
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let me bring in senator bob casey of pennsylvania. thank you so much, senator, for your time today. >> thanks, tamron. >> first, let me gauge the temperature. we saw house leadership come out today in support of the president's actions, but as i pointed out, you have people on both sides who are saying that there needs to be more answers to the questions we may hear in about 30 minutes. where do you stand today, sir? >> i'll vote in favor of the resolution based upon a lot of evidence that's been presented both in the public record and -- i've had two classified briefings now. i think for members who are not yet decided or are still thinking about this and maybe leaning no, that's what these days are for, where as you and kelly were discussing, members can come back here on multiple occasions to get briefings. i had one today. i had one last week. a smaller briefing. but there will be another briefing on thursday and on friday. so there will be plenty of opportunities for large briefings and even some opportunities for very specific b
let me bring in senator bob casey of pennsylvania. thank you so much, senator, for your time today. >> thanks, tamron. >> first, let me gauge the temperature. we saw house leadership come out today in support of the president's actions, but as i pointed out, you have people on both sides who are saying that there needs to be more answers to the questions we may hear in about 30 minutes. where do you stand today, sir? >> i'll vote in favor of the resolution based upon a lot of...
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democratic senator bob casey tells us why he's ad789 the u.s. should strike syria even though the majority of the country is against it. >>> plus, more on our breaking news this afternoon. george zimmerman in police custody after some kind of altercation in central florida. we're getting word this altercation involved his wife. busy day. stay right with me. she's always had a playful side. and you love her for it. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include
democratic senator bob casey tells us why he's ad789 the u.s. should strike syria even though the majority of the country is against it. >>> plus, more on our breaking news this afternoon. george zimmerman in police custody after some kind of altercation in central florida. we're getting word this altercation involved his wife. busy day. stay right with me. she's always had a playful side. and you love her for it. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow....
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joining us is democratic senator bob casey of pennsylvania is with us. senator, good to have you with us again. >> good to be with you, thank you. >> i guess you guys knew this was coming, right? >> sure. but we hope that we can have a resolution of this, because any process that results in a government shutdown is bad for the country. i think we can get this resolved. >> what makes you say that? and what do you expect the senate to hand back to the house? >> well, i don't know for certain, but i'm certain about one thing -- it'll be a measure that will not have the provisions that the house had as it relates to the affordable care act. but i think we can get to some resolution of this, and then, soon thereafter, we have a much bigger and more difficult challenge, which is on the debt ceiling itself. so that's a very difficult task, and there's some people in washington, for whatever reason, seem to want to go over that line and have us default. but i hope we can come together and resolve that, as well. >> we all remember the last time that almost happen
joining us is democratic senator bob casey of pennsylvania is with us. senator, good to have you with us again. >> good to be with you, thank you. >> i guess you guys knew this was coming, right? >> sure. but we hope that we can have a resolution of this, because any process that results in a government shutdown is bad for the country. i think we can get this resolved. >> what makes you say that? and what do you expect the senate to hand back to the house? >> well,...
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joining us no you to talk about it, senator bob casey, the democrat from pennsylvania. the co-chair of the senate's weapons of mass destruction and terrorism caucus. thank you for coming in to talk to us after a big night for the president. >> thanks, kate. >> he did not lay out a specific time line for action. how much time in your view does the assad regime have before the u.s. needs to give up on diplomatic efforts? >> i think it's very limited. it's not a few days but it's certainly not multiple weeks. they will give this reasonable time to come together, if it's possible to have a diplomatic solution that we can actually vote on. what we're working on now, a number of us in the senate, is a measure that will still incorporate, maintain the use of force authorization. but added to that would be a set of conditions that the syrian regime would have to meet. they'd have to meet them on a strict timetable. if that can come together, we might be able to get a better resolve than military operation. we have to be clear. the authorization for the use of force has to be ma
joining us no you to talk about it, senator bob casey, the democrat from pennsylvania. the co-chair of the senate's weapons of mass destruction and terrorism caucus. thank you for coming in to talk to us after a big night for the president. >> thanks, kate. >> he did not lay out a specific time line for action. how much time in your view does the assad regime have before the u.s. needs to give up on diplomatic efforts? >> i think it's very limited. it's not a few days but it's...
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casey of pennsylvania, and anyway, here's what they're plan is it. they want to come up with a new way for the syrians to avoid being struck by our military. the first thing that this group has come together -- they're working on a plan to move forward quickly, i'm now told. the very beginning of this plan would call for the unitees nations to pass not a presidential statement like they were asking for today with the russian meeting. not that. but a full on united nations security council resolution that says, the syrians admit they have chemical weapons, and now the united nations is cop -- condemning them. so the russians have to sign off on that. really? that's as big a fantasy as what we were talking about 30 minutes ago. mike emanuel on capitol hill. that's my understand ago of the broad framework. >> any understanding is they're essentially trying to have the russians put up or shut up, and i talked to some senators who were at lunch with the president of the united states earlier today, and they say the president told him he wants to give this
casey of pennsylvania, and anyway, here's what they're plan is it. they want to come up with a new way for the syrians to avoid being struck by our military. the first thing that this group has come together -- they're working on a plan to move forward quickly, i'm now told. the very beginning of this plan would call for the unitees nations to pass not a presidential statement like they were asking for today with the russian meeting. not that. but a full on united nations security council...
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joining us to discuss is democratic senator bob casey of pennsylvania, good afternoon, sir. >> good to be with you. thank you. >> sir, by our count ted cruz used some form of the word "jobs" about 290 times in his speech. yet, ironically "the wall street journal" reports the one effect of his push towards a government shutdown may be to delay the release next week of the monthly jobs report. do they not understand that for all their talk of jobs, everything they do is having a disproportionately negative effect on job creation and jobs? >> absolutely. we all know you don't have to be -- >> you know but does he know? >> right. oh, does he -- well, i can't answer that. you'd have to ask him. but what i don't understand is for those who have said that we should be doing more to accelerate job creation, move the economy forward, a government shutdown goes in the opposite direction. it could crater and badly damage our ability to create jobs. >> right. now, that's the nation, but one thing i'm sure you're personally concerned about is keeping the senate democrat next year. gallup shows sinc
joining us to discuss is democratic senator bob casey of pennsylvania, good afternoon, sir. >> good to be with you. thank you. >> sir, by our count ted cruz used some form of the word "jobs" about 290 times in his speech. yet, ironically "the wall street journal" reports the one effect of his push towards a government shutdown may be to delay the release next week of the monthly jobs report. do they not understand that for all their talk of jobs, everything they...
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senator bob casey will join us live. and we'll also have live reports from across the border in turkey and israel and from iran after a top security official met with syria's president over the weekend. a lot to get you caught up on. a lot to cover, including that hearing, which we will carry for you live. it is all coming up next on "news nation." made of cheese? [ crisp crunches ] whoo-hoo-hoo! guess it was. [ male announcer ] pringles, bursting with more flavor. a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation -- an irregular heartbeat, not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto®, jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto®. like warfarin, xarelto® is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto® is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart valve p
senator bob casey will join us live. and we'll also have live reports from across the border in turkey and israel and from iran after a top security official met with syria's president over the weekend. a lot to get you caught up on. a lot to cover, including that hearing, which we will carry for you live. it is all coming up next on "news nation." made of cheese? [ crisp crunches ] whoo-hoo-hoo! guess it was. [ male announcer ] pringles, bursting with more flavor. a man who doesn't...
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i spoke with bob casey, democrat of pennsylvania. senator, this alternative resolution you're working on, as i understand it, it would require passage of the u.n. security counsel of assad using chemical weapons ex seat a deadline to get rid of the stockpile and a military strike would be authorized if that deadline isn't met. what can you tell us? >> we're trying to do everything possible to make sure first and formost that the regime in syria and the russians know that we're going to continue to pressure them to come to a resolution of this, but i think there is enough consensus to develop a strategy where we might be able to get an even better result, meaning all chemical weapons out of syria without fail. so that means the syrians and really the ball in the court of the syrian regime and the russian federation -- >> in terms of this resolution, though, putin, vladimir putin said today that this can only work if the u.s. and other countries renounce a plan to use force against syria. is that force continuing essential? >> i think
i spoke with bob casey, democrat of pennsylvania. senator, this alternative resolution you're working on, as i understand it, it would require passage of the u.n. security counsel of assad using chemical weapons ex seat a deadline to get rid of the stockpile and a military strike would be authorized if that deadline isn't met. what can you tell us? >> we're trying to do everything possible to make sure first and formost that the regime in syria and the russians know that we're going to...
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joining me live, bob casey of pennsylvania. thank you for your time. >> thanks, tamron. >> in his post talk athon interview, he would hope the senate would listen to the people. in pretty much all of the polling i've seen, folks do not want to see the government shut down in a debate linked to defunding obama care. who has been -- which people does senator cruz want you to list to? >> i'm not sure. i'll tell you what i hear back in pennsylvania, people say to me in both parties, they even say it in a sound bite, work together to create jobs and strengthen the middle class. that's what i hear over and over again. the way you get there is by figuring out a way to make sure the government can operate and make sure we pay our bills and work on job creation and strengthening the middle class. i'm not sure what population is weighing in with him but i know what i hear in pennsylvania across the board. >> what do you believe is motivating senator cruz here? >> oh, i don't know, i think you would have to ask him. i'm not sure i know. w
joining me live, bob casey of pennsylvania. thank you for your time. >> thanks, tamron. >> in his post talk athon interview, he would hope the senate would listen to the people. in pretty much all of the polling i've seen, folks do not want to see the government shut down in a debate linked to defunding obama care. who has been -- which people does senator cruz want you to list to? >> i'm not sure. i'll tell you what i hear back in pennsylvania, people say to me in both...
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>> bob casey is with us live this afternoon, we'll talk to him about the looming government showdown and if you believe
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joining me live, bob casey of pennsylvania. thank you for your time. >> thanks, tamron. >> in his post talk athon interview, he would hope the senate would listen to the people. in pretty much all of the polling i've seen, folks do not want to see the government shut down in a debate linked to defunding obama care. who has been -- which people does senator cruz want you to listen to? >> i'm not sure. i'll tell you what i hear back in pennsylvania, people say to me in both parties, they even say it in a sound bite, work together to create jobs and strengthen the middle class. that's what i hear over and over again. the way you get there is by figuring out a way to make sure the government can operate and make sure we pay our bills and work on job creation and strengthening the middle class. i'm not sure what population is weighing in with him but i know what i hear in pennsylvania across the board. >> what do you believe is motivating senator cruz here? >> oh, i don't know, i think you would have to ask him. i'm not sure i know.
joining me live, bob casey of pennsylvania. thank you for your time. >> thanks, tamron. >> in his post talk athon interview, he would hope the senate would listen to the people. in pretty much all of the polling i've seen, folks do not want to see the government shut down in a debate linked to defunding obama care. who has been -- which people does senator cruz want you to listen to? >> i'm not sure. i'll tell you what i hear back in pennsylvania, people say to me in both...
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bob casey of pennsylvania is part of that group. sir, it's good to have you with us. you're part of this group that's coming up with a new resolution. we're hearing that the new resolution will replace the one that was authorizing force that came from the senate foreign relations committee last week. what can you tell us about it? also what is your reaction to hearing about this plan? the proposition of syria handing over its stockpile of chemical weapons to russia? >> thomas, let me say first, when i heard the news yesterday, i was skeptical. the two players in this, both the regime in syria and the russian federation, tonigdon't a lot of credibility when it comes to this incident, the indiscriminate use of chemical weapons against hundreds and hundreds of syrians and over 400 children. so my skepticism, i agree with what john mccain said in your piece earlier, that's number one. number two, we did have good discussions, though, yesterday in the senate, bipartisan group talking about this. but it's in the early stages. we're having good discussions. my hope, i speak
bob casey of pennsylvania is part of that group. sir, it's good to have you with us. you're part of this group that's coming up with a new resolution. we're hearing that the new resolution will replace the one that was authorizing force that came from the senate foreign relations committee last week. what can you tell us about it? also what is your reaction to hearing about this plan? the proposition of syria handing over its stockpile of chemical weapons to russia? >> thomas, let me say...
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>> bob casey is with us live this afternoon, we'll talk to him about the looming government showdown and if you believe republicans are ready to cr compromise. >> who's there? the clintons. >> who tried to sell health care in the 90s and failed and now they are doing it again. >> a boxing legend, never lost a match and doesn't plan to, floyd mayweather is in the cycle live this hour. >> convinced this this community of nations can deliver a more peaceful prosperous and just world to the next generation. >> president obama there perhaps hoping to channel some mayweather at the united nations today because also there is iran's new president hassan rowhani. the two have been exchanging letters but will they exchange a handshake and will the u.s. hold high level direct talks with iran for first time in 30 years? rowhani addresses the general assembly shortly. iran along with syria and middle east peace dominated president obama's address to the general assembly this morning. here are
>> bob casey is with us live this afternoon, we'll talk to him about the looming government showdown and if you believe republicans are ready to cr compromise. >> who's there? the clintons. >> who tried to sell health care in the 90s and failed and now they are doing it again. >> a boxing legend, never lost a match and doesn't plan to, floyd mayweather is in the cycle live this hour. >> convinced this this community of nations can deliver a more peaceful prosperous...
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we'll talk about the politics of bob casey of pennsylvania. one of the architects of alternative legislation tonight. and the pragmatic realities of trying to do a deal in the middle of a war zone. we'll talk to david kaye, chief we can in iraq. he joins me at the top of the hour. >> we'll see anderson in a few minutes. obviously, it is a crucial moment for the president tonight. he is going to be making his case to the american public on syria in what could be the biggest challenge of his presidency. "outfront," douglas brinkley and new york time op ed who spent a lot of time in syria. doug, let me start with you. the president said essentially, i know that there is all this rhetoric around these words. he threatened war. i'm going to strike. and then the united states is not striking at all. is he in uncharted waters in terms of how he has handled this as president? theodore roosevelt said speak loudly and carry a big stick. our big stick is the military. he is in uncharted waters. i think the president tonight has to bring some clarity to w
we'll talk about the politics of bob casey of pennsylvania. one of the architects of alternative legislation tonight. and the pragmatic realities of trying to do a deal in the middle of a war zone. we'll talk to david kaye, chief we can in iraq. he joins me at the top of the hour. >> we'll see anderson in a few minutes. obviously, it is a crucial moment for the president tonight. he is going to be making his case to the american public on syria in what could be the biggest challenge of...
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. >> in fact, your own senator, bob casey, he tweeted this picture saying, quote, honoring alyssa and raising epilepsy awareness from capitol hill. how wide has this thing gone? how widely has it spread? >> it's spread pretty wide, from famous people and senators tweeting about it to we've been getting pictures from all over the world, australia, china, iceland, sri lanka. >> seoul, korea. >> seoul, south korea. >> mexico. you name it, we've seen it. the troops in afghanistan. it's been awesome. >> i'm glad you mentioned that because we've got one of these from afghanistan as well. this one right there, there you see it. not only spreading coffee cups. this is from one girl -- one little girl who tweeted that picture of a group of soldiers with a sign that reads hashtag. how has all of this helped you in the grieving process? >> it makes us feel so much better. the first few days after she passed away so suddenly, we do what most parents do. we laid in our bed and cried and thought, how are we going to get through this, what are we going to do now? and i just looked at him one morning
. >> in fact, your own senator, bob casey, he tweeted this picture saying, quote, honoring alyssa and raising epilepsy awareness from capitol hill. how wide has this thing gone? how widely has it spread? >> it's spread pretty wide, from famous people and senators tweeting about it to we've been getting pictures from all over the world, australia, china, iceland, sri lanka. >> seoul, korea. >> seoul, south korea. >> mexico. you name it, we've seen it. the troops in...
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we had senator bob casey on with us yesterday and he said, we shouldn't kid ourselves. the chances of this happening are a lot less than 50%. he's talking about these diplomatic efforts, these negotiations with the russians, and believing the word of the syrians that they'll turn their chemical weapons over. so how optimistic are you? >> well, i think that we have to put our all into making this work. or else we'll be back where we started and that's not a tenable place. we've got to have functional international institutions like the u.n. to be able to uphold treaties that the vast majority of the civilized world has signed on to. and that's what we've got to focus on right now. we have an immediate issue of securing and destroying the syrian chemical weapons stockpile but we have the broader issue of how do we respond when these shocking atrocities occur? >> and that broader conversation does need to occur, but when you look at the immediate question of what to do about syria as more people are dying every day, we know -- i know you're against a military strike, but w
we had senator bob casey on with us yesterday and he said, we shouldn't kid ourselves. the chances of this happening are a lot less than 50%. he's talking about these diplomatic efforts, these negotiations with the russians, and believing the word of the syrians that they'll turn their chemical weapons over. so how optimistic are you? >> well, i think that we have to put our all into making this work. or else we'll be back where we started and that's not a tenable place. we've got to have...
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senator bob casey says my thoughts and prayers are with all those impact did buy the shooting at the navy yard. thank you to all of our brave first responders. eric cantor said he was deeply sanded and -- sad and by the navy yard tragedy. tom harkin said today is a sad day in washington. all the victims of the navy yard shooting are in my thoughts. we will continue to watch the situation and bring you updates as available. tonight, our series on first ladies continues. taft was a woman of a combination. the helen taft inaugural gallon. occasion, ands added it on the mark of ladies when she became the first first to the donate her gown smithsonian. she is the founding patron of the first lady's collection and established a tradition that first ladies would donate their gallons to the collection. every first lady afterward who had an inaugural all had and in our girl down and donated dad inauguralhad an wn and donated it to the smithsonian. >> we were interveners on the side of the fcc in this case. we were supporting the determination that there was a concern with these bottleneck com
senator bob casey says my thoughts and prayers are with all those impact did buy the shooting at the navy yard. thank you to all of our brave first responders. eric cantor said he was deeply sanded and -- sad and by the navy yard tragedy. tom harkin said today is a sad day in washington. all the victims of the navy yard shooting are in my thoughts. we will continue to watch the situation and bring you updates as available. tonight, our series on first ladies continues. taft was a woman of a...
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america tonight sends casey coffman to meet them. >> meet the bucket brigade. larry is an elementary schoolteacher. bob is a retired plumber. and her father, is a community organizer. and the groups leader. i can smell it, and we are capturing it. what does it mean? i don't know yet. >> they are using a bucket to collect air samples outside this chemical warehouse. >> you want to see it? >> bob has lived next to the warehouse for years but still can't get used to it. >> we sleep here, and here is where it comes from. you and actually -- you can feel the air coming in. sometimes it comes in with with that chemical smell. they think it is bad for their health. >> if i haven't eaten a good breakfast, i get dizzy. if you lived here, what would you do? i was here first, my grandfather was here first. i can't move, let them move. >> they have long suspected that the air they breathe here is toxic. >> it sets fertilizers and ore products to the farming industry. their warehouse warehousese located in the middle of this working class town of less than 2,000 people, mos
america tonight sends casey coffman to meet them. >> meet the bucket brigade. larry is an elementary schoolteacher. bob is a retired plumber. and her father, is a community organizer. and the groups leader. i can smell it, and we are capturing it. what does it mean? i don't know yet. >> they are using a bucket to collect air samples outside this chemical warehouse. >> you want to see it? >> bob has lived next to the warehouse for years but still can't get used to it....