bill: a terrifying scene in new york city, a man walking down the street, when, suddenly, he pulls out a gun and starts shooting. someone else walking by at the time, not sure if that person was hit, running for his life. and, in the end, no one was injured. and we understand, several windows were shot out and police are searching for the gunman. alisyn: the debt deal, signed, sealed and delivered but the end of the fiscal year is around the corner and there is the bipartisan super-committee that must be formed to tackle this and is supposed to come up with another $1.5 trillion in cuts, by thanksgiving. what can we expect from lawmakers and the economy in the coming months? georgia congressman tom price is chairman of the house republican policy committee and a member of the budget committee. good morning, mr. price.
crisis, with the debt deal in the rearview mirror, at least for the moment, president obama down playing the agreement that raises the debt ceiling and cuts spending and, instead, pushing for policies to help companies hire, invest and expand, and the mission he has tried to launch a half dozen times, in two-and-a-half years, brand new hour of america s newsroom, good morning, on this wednesday, i m bill hemmer, how are you doing? alisyn: doing well, i m alisyn in for martha maccallum, the president calling on congress to send him job creating legislation. and is looking for trade deals, payroll tax cuts, and funding for new infrastructure. president barack obama: and in the coming months, i ll continue also to fight for what the american people care most about. new jobs, higher wages, and faster economic growth. bill: unemployment was 9.2% the month of june. this friday, two days from now we ll get the numbers for the month of july and matthew mccall, president of penn
travel around the country, inspecting airports and they are not being paid. as a matter of fact, the faa is asking them to pay for their own travel and expenses and that is not a permanent solution to this. so the question is will there be safety problems from a lack of airport inspections. bill: one more thing here, we are hearing now the democratic leaders will have a press conference on this, 11:30 eastern time and this is within the hour. how do they pin this on republicans. well, because they ll say republicans are blocking a simple reauthorization and have insisted on changing the labor rules, back, the obama administration changed. this is nothing new, the faa has not been permanently or long-term reauthorized since 2007 and have had 20 short-term reauthorization bills in that time and there has been a lot of the fighting going on over this. bill: byron, thanks, we ll talk about, and see whether it turns out today, or in september. thanks. alisyn: you think he would have
belong on the case, you have already found you are prejudice against my client and should go to another case and the second argument is, she already served three years in jail and what do you need a year s probation for and the third argument is, people in florida want to kill this woman and she has been found not guilty of the crime, no matter the public perception of the rightness or wrongness of that. why do you want to expose her to their wrath. alisyn: you think her lawyer has a point, if she returns to orange county for a hearing or to serve probation she d be in danger? absolutely. and, the judge who ordered the probation, who, by the way, did so while he was on vacation and he s not even in the courthouse tomorrow and ordered her to appear before another judge, the same judge who presided over her murder trial should not have done that under these circumstances. if you think there is a mistake in the manner in which a defendant has been treated you give notice to the prosecut
there should be more specifics in the report how to do it. reporter: it is difficult to combat, in part, because people can be recruited in basements and, recruited and trained on-line and one analyst on your show, last hour, says it can be very tough to prevent. here s more: local law enforcement have to be completely onboard with what i would call the. if you know your neighborhood you know what is different about your neighborhood. reporter: today, the report is expected to lay out the federal government has a support role to bring people together, share intelligence, and work on close community-based solutions. alisyn? alisyn: okay. molly henneberg, thanks for breaking that down for us. bill: hi. alisyn: hi. bill: a casey anthony citing in ohio of all places. tmz reporting that anthony acquitted last month, was spotted near a shopping center.