Regret The Democrats playing games with january 6th . Yes. They played so many politics. What they did to this institution, what they did to this building was so wrong. The idea that they put magnetometers there, the idea that they would go to any republican member that they had been cosponsors of bills, and they no longer could be a cosponsor, that they would find members 5,000 if the magazine top of theers went on. But when nancy went around it or clyburn, it all got waived. The idea that bills didnt have to go through committee, the idea they created a select committee on january 6th and they wouldnt let the minority appoint who to do it . Im trying to change all that and bring the body back so they can work together. But i think they did a lot of damage to us. Yes, sir . The house is trying to pass the appropriations bill one by one. Where are you in the process thats always been my goal. You know, i just talked to mitch yesterday, and i had a call in to schumer, and i talked to ha
religious leaders have come out and said it is your duty to satisfy the desires of your spouse. that is the topic in this morning s faces of faith segment. also, you remember actress mila kunis was asked by that young man to the marine ball. she delivered on her promise. we ll tell you how the night went. let s start. in washington, d.c., the deficit super committee doesn t seem so super right now. they were supposed to be working through the weekend to get a deal done before this week s deadline. but all s quiet on capitol hill all weekend, it seems. lisa, we were told this is the weekend, got to have something done by monday morning but are we getting any indication that work is actually happening? no, with t.j. no indication at all. there s no surprise lawmakers aren t here at 6:00, 7:00 or 8:00 on a sunday, but on the saturday before a deadline, you would think there might be some surprise by americans that there weren t any meetings from the capitol yesterday by
afghanistan. so to honor him, she joins the marines to finish his mission. let me get you caught up on the headlines, what you might have missed while you were sleeping. first of all, president obama came home, he s back at the white house now after wrapping up a nine-day trip that took him to hawaii, australia, and indonesia. the trip was meant to promote american business and manufacturing in the region. also on capitol hill today, live picture you are seeing. work will be going on. members of the deficit supercommittee promising to keep working to get a deal done. now one member of the so-called supercommittee is openly admitting that a compromise is unlikely. a live report just a couple of minutes away. [ crowd noise ] what you re seeing here, police firing teargas into crowds of protesters in cairo s tahrir square trying to break up demonstrations. the second straight day of protests aimed at the military government that took over for former egyptian president muba
morning to the men and women watching us right now on the american forces network, our service members. thank you for being here. thank you for what you do. would you know, some of your fellow service members have figured out a trick to get a date with their favorite celebrity. justin timberlake is the late toast accept a date to a marine corps ball. the details coming up for you. but let s start with this. it s been three years of this case going on. now, casey anthony is a free woman this morning. there she is, just hours ago, walking out of a florida jail. this was just after midnight and 2 days after being found not guilty of killing her 2-year-old daughter. as you can see her, she did, just walk out the front door with her attorney. she was found guilty as you know of lying to police, that got her that four-year sentence but you factor in time served, good behavior and she s out. after being in jail less than three years total. cnn s david mattingly joins me now from o
yesterday. today, they re offering an apology. the big mistaking that had people thinking they had gotten the bargain of the year. but first, here are your options. resign or be fired. that is the ultimatum that was just given to nearly 200 educators tied to one of the largest school cheating scandals in u.s. history. it was just over a week ago, a state investigation revealed 178 teachers, including 38 principals, woulding at 44 schools cheated for students on standardized tests in atlanta. on monday, interim superintendent erroll davis replaced four superintendents and one principal in the atlanta public school scandal. now a letter has been sent to the 178 teachers, principals and administrators who were on the state investigative report as either confessing to or being implicated in the cheating. davis has ordered that educators resign by next wednesday or they will face termination. he says the culture inside the school district has to change. people failed children,