technicality, whatever he told the jury had no impact on the grand jury s process. the jury is creating for itself what the lawyers did not create which is essentially a list of bullet points that either support conviction or acquittal. they are putting the pieces of this puzzle together for themselves. they have to because the lawyers didn t. greg anderson has served more than an year for his refusal to testify against bonds. he was released from the latest incarceration of three weeks, heather ishimaru, abc 7 news . the world series champions giants went against the cardinals with great expectations. they had the glorious experience of watching the championship banner being raised from last year s win, the first since the giants moved to san francisco. don sanchez joys us from the ballpark. i m outside. i heard everybody yelling. they just won. how about that. people were staying here all day and they haven t left because the giants just won the game. that is fabul
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the length hour. i m pleased to announce the washington monument as well as the entire federal government will be open for business. after one summit after another. we re not going to rollover. not on other watch, no way, no how. we just say no. in the end, two seemingly uncompromising parties found the middle ground and sealed the deal. senator reid and i and the white house have been able to come to an agreement that will in fact cut spending and keep our government open. we didn t do it at the late hour for drama. we did it because it was very hard to arrive at this point. the shutdown had already begun. tourists at museum were already ushered out. vacationers would have been out of luck at national park. yellowstone would have gone black and the lady with the torch in new york, she would not have been welcoming anyone for a while. for government workers it meant no paycheck, for front line troops and families that would mean fight now and get paid late
cutting billions from the budget. we re going to go live with the latest on this deal breaker that happened hours ago in a last-minute crunch and as here s the president calling painful decision. reporter: the negotiations have been going on for weeks but lawmakers took them right down to the wire. congress and the white house have agreed on a spending plan to keep the government running. we ve been able to come to an agreement that will in fact cut spending and keep our government open. we knt didn t do it at this late hour for drama, we did it because it s been hard. the bill is amend the as passed. reporter: but all sides agreed to fund the government through friday while a long-time deal is ironed out. that deal calls for 38.35 billion in spending cuts for the remainder of the fiscal year. i would not have made these cuts in better circumstances but beginning to live within our means is the only way to protect those investments that will help us compete for ne
good evening. as we come on the air tonight, for viewers in the west, congress and the white house are playing a hike stakes game of chicken that could lead to the first government shutdown in more than 15 years. that countdown clock in times square shows just how close we are without a last minute deal, consequences s affecting every american begin to cascade at midnight. and there are so many. for our military serving overseas, everyone waiting for a tax refund and the 800,000 federal workers who must turn off their phones at midnight or face a criminal penalty. this story is changing by the minute. there are late signs that a deal may be imminent. let s go jake tapper at the white house. reporter: good evening, george. that s right. we are just a few hours away from that midnight deadline. and, of course, issues remain the same. how much the spending cuts should be. it s just a few billion dollars that separate the two sides. really not much in the scheme of the $3.8 bil