51-page filing that they submitted ahead of sentencing a scathing filing. they wrote the city desperately needed resolute leadership. instead they got a mayor looking to cash in on his office through graft, extortion and self-dealing. you look at the numbers. federal prosecutors are requesting $9.6 million in restitution. he is convicted of steering money to his buddy but not in the kind of numbers that compare to detroit's $18 billion in debt. bill? bill: mike tobin. thanks. he is on the story in detroit, michigan for us today. martha. martha: we're learning about a disturbing consequence of the shutdown. furloughed government workers possibly being paid twice. how about that? how do you sign up for that arrangement? bill: a deal has been struck to cover the military death benefits during the shutdown. it will come from private money, bill o'reilly said at this point that is simply not good enough. >> we learned the department of defense headed by former senator chuck hagel, stopped payments to