0 the children who took part in this. we are. i mean, every single day in the work that we do, whether you re a nurse, childhood specialist, doctor, resident, physical therapist, you re proud of the kids that you work with. and this video just proves that. i wanted to get you on the show to say on behalf of everyone in america, everyone in the world watching this, friends in britain called me about it, so many people have seen it and feel so proud of you guys and uplifted by what you ve done. we wish you all the very best to all that are having treatment and thank you for just putting a little bit of spring in our step and reminding us what s important in life. so thank you all very much for joining me. thank you so much. amazing people. that s all for us tonight. that s all for us tonight. ac 360 starts right now. captions by vitac www.vitac.com tonight robert f. kennedy junior will join me to talk about his reaction of tonight s breaking news. the possible release fro
0 in britain calling me about it, so many people have seen it and feel so proud of you guys and uplifted by what you ve done. we wish you all the very best to all that are having treatment. and thank you for just putting a little bit of spring in our step and reminding us what s important in life. so, thank you all very much for joining me. thank you so much. amazing people. that s all for us tonight. ac 360 starts right now. tonight robert f. kennedy junior will join me to talk about his reaction of tonight s breaking news. the possible release from prison of his cousin, michael skakel. skakel was convicted of a brutal murder that went unsolved for a quarter of a century. his conviction was set aside and he could be out of prison. the judge ruling that his appeal ruled his defense counsel provided ineffective counsel. this was relating to the killing of martha moxley when he and she were just 15. and it hit just about every hot button imaginable. in a moment, bobby kennedy jr.
master bathroom and hide behind a locked door? interesting legal trivia and history point, the woodward case in the 50s, very wealthy couple on the gulf coast of long island, the woman shot and killed the husband. dominic dunn wrote a book, you remember, and she claimed that an intruder had broken in. but i agree with you, jon, very unlikely. i think the physical evidence will do the talking right. and that is how many gunshots are there and then the cricket bat and so four shots behind a locked door, she s in her nightgown, he says he doesn t know she s in bed and then the bat. it wasn t just the shots that killed her. if you legitimately thought it was an intruder, you have the shots, one or four, whatever, you wouldn t go so far as to bludgeon the person s skull. the physical evidence here is really, really bad. jon: so the prosecution seems to be going after him with everything they ve got, and that leads you to believe that exactly what you re saying, they have got a
worked too hard too long rebuilding from one crisis to see their elected officials cause yet another one, and it seems like every three months around here there is some manufactured crisis. we ve got more work to do than to just try to dig ourselves out of these self-inflicted wounds. while a plan to reduce our deficit has to be part of our agenda we also have to remember deficit reduction alone is not an economic plan. we learned in the 1990s when bill clinton was president, nothing shrinks the deficit faster than a growing economy that creates good jobs. we need to make america a magnet for good jobs, equipping our people with the skills required to fill the jobs. making sure their hard work leads to a decent living. those are the things we should be pushing ourselves to think about and work on every single day. that s what the american people expect. that s when i m going to work on every single day to help deliver. so i need everybody who is watching today to understand w
0 both are come police in it saying that these cuts are draconian and indiscriminate and irresponsible but here we are with both of them unable to come to an agreement. so the hope is that on march 1st they go online and in a few weeks after there is a chance for them some of them to be reversed before a budget deal on march 27th, but we don t know that for sure. jon: the president, again, laid the blame at the feet of congress, particularly republicans in congress. i want to play just a snippet of that. now republicans in congress face a simple choice. are they willing to compromise to protect vital investments in education and healthcare, and national security and all the jobs that depend on them, or would they rather put hundreds of thousands of jobs and our entire economy at risk just to protect a few special interest tax loopholes that benefit only the wealthist americans and biggest corporations? that s the choice. jon: there are a number of would sign onto. jon: it s a crazy