that was six months in which he was with yeah, yeah. reporter: and are you going to america? i think so. i think so. reporter: you want to? yeah, because i really want to. really want to see how it is going to end. you know? reporter: you want to bury your son? of course. of course. even though i don t know if they will let us to see dzhokhar, but i want to go. i want to see my tamerlan, if it s possible. yes, i want. reporter: and there s an issue with this to do with an arrest warrant for you? that s i don t even care. that s not something that is difficult. it wasn t a big deal, and i don t care about it. what i care is only this of my
i m martha maccallum. bill: i m bill hemmer. good morning at home. president obama we know will be joined by first-responders, who we are told some of those jobs could be on the line according to the white house. right now there is no compromise with ten days to go. no compromise in sight. martha: senior white house foreign affairs correspondent wendell goler joins me live from the white house. what does the president hope to achieve in this statement today, wendell. reporter: president wants to reach an agreement, at least buy some time for that. republicans say pressuring is not the same as negotiating with them. the first-responders will rely on federal aid to state and local governments, part of $85 billion in government spending would have to be cut unless a deal is reached. mr. obama said this weekend he agrees the deficit has to be cut. i disagree with republican who is think we should do that by making even bigger cuts to things like education and job training or medicare a
here we go. brad, who is right? is this a big deal or not. this is big deal because it is systemic at the white house what the president will permit the press to cover and what they won t. the press is more interested in getting a picture and photo-op with tiger woods than they are getting to the bottom of benghazi and fast and furious. the white house determined what they will cover and what they won t. until the press corps pushes back they re the on butts men of the american people. bill: you see obvious contradiction with the whole claim of transparency going back to 2009. is you are. bill: bob, is this a big deal or not? which side do you come down. it is a golf game. anybody has a chance to play 18 holes with tiger woods and ought to be able to do it and do it privately. here is the problem here. the while house press corps has been outmaneuvered because obama white house does not need the press corps the way other presidents have, because they have other platforms to get
tabs on a number of possible major merger deals out there including new reports that are circulating that office depot and officemax may be in discussions to team up. the market was closed yesterday of course. looks like they re shaking off the president s day holiday down there on wall street. we ll keep a close eye on that throughout the show. bill: 14,000 is still there. got to bump up against it. it will be tough. bill: the white house press corps is creaming mad. leading republican says it is no big deal. well is it? we ll debate it next. martha: you heard about this one? a megamillion dollar heist like something right out of a movie. details on this brazen robbery as a gang of thieves makes off with $50 million of diamonds. great story. . aw this is tragic man, investors just like you
why the communist nation hacked u.s. companies and what they might have stolen in the process. we ll have that for you. bill: charles krauthamer says it is the biggest nonstory with the kardashian wedding but the white house press corps is disagreeing. presidential round of golf has journalists crying four. that is old picture of them in the oval office. bill: pentagon cuts set to kick in next couple days if no deal is reached by congress. a new plan is being offered. it is breaking whom and it is by whom that makes it significant. (train horn) vo: wherever our trains go,