trial. alisyn: in a cage. bill: we have seen these trials happen in cairo before. the president pivoting from the debt deal to a 50th birthday party. we are wondering fit many the right time for fundraising and a star-studded birthday bash or should you cut him a break. alisyn: no new taxes in the debt deal. but is the tea party happy? bill: the emotional phone call from an anxious mother. hello. yes, it is.
without the government asking him to do so, and without the defendant in the courtroom, butt without notice to the defendant or her lawyer. alisyn: that begs the question, what is judge strickland, who you are referring to, doing? is he trying to get some kind of justice that he feels went unfulfilled. it may very well be. remember, in florida, judges are pop laterally elected by the voters, in the voting booth and he may very well be attempting to grasp the unpopularity of casey anthony and the jury verdict in order to enhance his own chances of being reelected. i don t know when his term is and i don t know if he is running this time around but unlike a system where i was privileged to serve where you didn t have to seek re-election, judges in florida have their eye on the pulse of popular opinion and they shouldn t. they should be doing the right thing and the lawful thing, and not necessarily the popular thing. alisyn: if you were the judge in this case you would say, casey antho
learned a lesson from anthony wiener. another politician finding himself at the center of an embarrassing scandal. it is a cumberland county legislator accused of e-mailing nude photos of himself, to a woman. yes, the images were later posted on an activist s web site and he said he has been separated from his wife two years, and, it follows anthony wiener s sexting scandal and chris lee, who sent e-mails and a shirtless picture to a woman he met on craigslist. i m not sure they are learning the lesson. these public scandals. bill: the blackberry, leave it in the other room. come on, people! alisyn: a good one. bill: casey anthony ordered out of hiding. a judge demanding that she return to court today. her lawyers now scrambling to keep her out of there. we ll talk with the judge, on the new legal tug-of-war that is
to continue to believe tax increases are exactly what the american people need. and so we believe that washington needs to get out of the way, decrease the regulations as your previous guest talked about and decrease taxes and the onerous oppression that is coming from the federal government in the area of health care or energy and you name it. and we have to work with our colleagues on the other side of the aisle on this and the recent debate, hopefully, informed them, that the american people want fundamental change here in washington. alisyn: congressman, do you know who is going to be on the super-committee. no, those decisions will be made by the leadership and i suspect we ll know within a couple of weeks, but november 23rd is the deadline for the committee to report. so there is no time to waste. alisyn: there isn t, congressman tom price, thanks for taking your time, this morning, and coming on. thanks. alisyn: we asked you earlier to tell us on-line what you think about th
video, from the sidewalk of a crowded big city street. the hunt for a crazed gunman, who sent bullets flying through apartment buildings nearby. alisyn: and, a fine feathered friend moving up to the east side. bill: the deluxe apartment. alisyn: in the sky. he flew the coop, literally! you can t miss this. where he is now! free as a bird now and this bird you cannot tame. at exxon and mobil, we engineer smart gasoline that works at the molecular level to help your engine run more smoothly by helping remove deposits and cleaning up intake valves. so when you fill up at an exxon or mobil station,