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>> reporter: angelo's last night was last saturday.fter partying to the wee hours of 8:30 p.m., the man who ushered out prohibition finally shuffled off to retirement. even at 95, angel he feels like he still has quite a few good years left. assuming, of course, the fresh air doesn't kill him. >> bye! >> reporter: if you think that guy's something, wait until my next story. next week we'll check back with a man who makes angelo look like a spring chicken. we first met walter when he was a spry 112 years old. he's now claimed the title of world's oldest man and next year he turns is 13. that story next monday. that's right, "assignment america" is moving to monday nights. so everybody, you've got to mark your clocks and your calendars because i'll be here mondays, not friday. >> couric: finally a reason to look forward to mondays. meanwhile, angelo will have time to do a little bar hopping himself, right? >> reporter: i don't think he's going to be in a bar for a while. i think he's done. i think 77 years is enough and he'll sit at home
>> reporter: angelo's last night was last saturday.fter partying to the wee hours of 8:30 p.m., the man who ushered out prohibition finally shuffled off to retirement. even at 95, angel he feels like he still has quite a few good years left. assuming, of course, the fresh air doesn't kill him. >> bye! >> reporter: if you think that guy's something, wait until my next story. next week we'll check back with a man who makes angelo look like a spring chicken. we first met walter...
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angelo from hgtv, thank you.s will be r08ing on the red carpet at the emmy awards. we're going to take you behind the scenes. but first, these messages. wouldn't help prevent... ...help prevent my symptoms from coming back. i just figured it couldn't get any better. and then i found out something i didn't know... i found out there are two main causes of asthma symptoms... ...airway constriction you feel and inflammation you may not. most controllers don't treat both. so my doctor prescribed advair. advair treats both main causes to help prevent symptoms in the first place. (announcer) advair contains salmeterol. salmeterol may increase the chance of asthma-related death. so advair is not for asthma that's well controlled on another controller medicine. advair will not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be taken more than twice a day. talk to your doctor about the risks and benefits of advair. if you take advair, see your doctor if your asthma does not improve or gets worse. if you're
angelo from hgtv, thank you.s will be r08ing on the red carpet at the emmy awards. we're going to take you behind the scenes. but first, these messages. wouldn't help prevent... ...help prevent my symptoms from coming back. i just figured it couldn't get any better. and then i found out something i didn't know... i found out there are two main causes of asthma symptoms... ...airway constriction you feel and inflammation you may not. most controllers don't treat both. so my doctor prescribed...
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actually, the angelo strength was around 2200. the mexican general surveyed the opposition and noted they were sewer pore your inrtillery as they had 20 pieces and 18 pounds. e battle commerced that the fire of canyon did not cease a single moment. that was both exaggeration and understatement. the mexican artillery was poor quality and no caliber. the shot and gun powder to crews not well trained. they had the two big 18-bounder seats not ver mobile, but packing along. four 12 pounds and several six pounders known as fly artillery. while the mexican governors had solid shots, they are the 12 pounder expding shell. the infinity on both sides had muskets. paper cartridges had powder. as always, mexican cartridges were overcharged. the troops were sore. taylor made a stroll. the mexican call -- calvary had inadequate feeding. the nor american went 800 yards and the mexican guns opened fire. too early, because the enemy was out of range. they fought and fellhort and ricocheted towards the yankees. he ordered to charge the enemy not k
actually, the angelo strength was around 2200. the mexican general surveyed the opposition and noted they were sewer pore your inrtillery as they had 20 pieces and 18 pounds. e battle commerced that the fire of canyon did not cease a single moment. that was both exaggeration and understatement. the mexican artillery was poor quality and no caliber. the shot and gun powder to crews not well trained. they had the two big 18-bounder seats not ver mobile, but packing along. four 12 pounds and...
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i want to thank angelo for the guy who cuts my hair with a john deere tractor in bellaire. want to thank the city paper, obviously, for noticing, because they say the hair talks while i talk, so you get a a two-fer. i would be nowhere without aqua net. >> in public appearances, one of the most common questions i get is jeff's hair real? >> that's what i get. it really is. couldn't do it with a toupee. >> that's all for the news at 5:30.
i want to thank angelo for the guy who cuts my hair with a john deere tractor in bellaire. want to thank the city paper, obviously, for noticing, because they say the hair talks while i talk, so you get a a two-fer. i would be nowhere without aqua net. >> in public appearances, one of the most common questions i get is jeff's hair real? >> that's what i get. it really is. couldn't do it with a toupee. >> that's all for the news at 5:30.
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the biggest hall of angelo saxson gold and silver ever found.re than 1,000 pieces were unearthed, dating back to the seventh century. they include inscribed gold bands. >> the lucky treasure hunter could get half its value. it could be worth seven figures. he can stay unemployed. >>> coming up, a look ahead at the stories we'll be following today. >> including a major story just breaking this hour, about iran's nuclear program, and accusations of a secret nuclear plant. >>> plus, the investigations into three alleged terror plots here in the u.s. are moving forward. our look ahead is next. my name is herb. i live in northport, alabama. i'm semi retired and i'm here to tell a story. my parents all smoked. my grandparents smoked. i've been a long-time smoker. you know, discouragement is a big thing in quitting smoking. i'm a guy who had given up quitting. what caused me to be interested was, chantix is not a nicotine product and that intrigued me. the doctor said while you're taking it you can continue to smoke during the first week. (announcer) c
the biggest hall of angelo saxson gold and silver ever found.re than 1,000 pieces were unearthed, dating back to the seventh century. they include inscribed gold bands. >> the lucky treasure hunter could get half its value. it could be worth seven figures. he can stay unemployed. >>> coming up, a look ahead at the stories we'll be following today. >> including a major story just breaking this hour, about iran's nuclear program, and accusations of a secret nuclear plant....
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. >> so would you go to knitting oreo go classes at camden yards if peter angelo said that's what theeded to win? or would you go because you like baseball? >> i like going to baseball games. i'm not going to knit at a baseball game. leave us a message on abc2news.com, find us on facebook and twitter. >>> do not call peter about this today or tomorrow or the rest of the year. let's take a look at weather. >>> thanks a lot, good morning, everyone, we're looking at a nice start, mainly clear skies. it's starting to feel like fall out there. 54 degrees right now, relative humidity 93%, and wind is calm picking up as we head into the afternoon hours. temperatures around the region, 54 in baltimore, 55 in easton, 63 in ocean city, 58 degrees in new york, pennsylvania and 58 degrees in hagerstown. we are seeing, well, yeah, we had cloud cover yesterday. and a little bit of rain, all of that has moved off the coast now. and we're looking at nice conditions at least for the first half of the day. then we have another system that's right now over the ohio valley that will pass mainly to the no
. >> so would you go to knitting oreo go classes at camden yards if peter angelo said that's what theeded to win? or would you go because you like baseball? >> i like going to baseball games. i'm not going to knit at a baseball game. leave us a message on abc2news.com, find us on facebook and twitter. >>> do not call peter about this today or tomorrow or the rest of the year. let's take a look at weather. >>> thanks a lot, good morning, everyone, we're looking at a...
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. >> repter: it's angelo's job to make sure it gets done, but ask him ifhe's got the mey to do it. absolutely t, he says. we get some helprom the ate, but mo of the moyes from sellg tickets, and it's not engh, he says. touris do pay to t into the forum,s the center o the ancien roman empire, is a huge attraction. but st of the people who come here really do't know how lucky they are. because the buiings around here are rough 2500 years old, it's easy to thi that it's ways looked like th. well, it hasn't. it was only about 150 years ago that these buildgs were excavated. after the fall of t roman empire, the forum was forgotten and slowly buried as the ceuries passed a the city grew. archaeologists onlytarted stripping away the layers in the 19th century. a piece o rome past glory s finally revealed but this hiory professor thinks it's a miracle svived after it was unvered. >> we ca in'69. you could drive a car near the churchross the waext to the th and you could dve a car, the llid not exist then. the road continued throu here and then around the curve and some yearsater they real
. >> repter: it's angelo's job to make sure it gets done, but ask him ifhe's got the mey to do it. absolutely t, he says. we get some helprom the ate, but mo of the moyes from sellg tickets, and it's not engh, he says. touris do pay to t into the forum,s the center o the ancien roman empire, is a huge attraction. but st of the people who come here really do't know how lucky they are. because the buiings around here are rough 2500 years old, it's easy to thi that it's ways looked like th....
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and for this project, the final word rests with rome's superintendent of archaeology, angelo bottini.e are working with the engineers, he says. and we have decided to reduce the number of stations. and potential stations are excavated by archaeologists before any work starts. >> take the case of piazza venecia, that recognizable square in the center of the city. archaeologists have been at it here for over a year now. this area has been inhabited since ancient times, so there are several layers of history here. these are the remains of ancient roman walls, from the second century a.d. the challenge for the team here is to preserve all these things and somehow find an exit from the subway station that will be in the center of piazza venecia. a challenge for giovanni but he's dedicated to finding a resolution. >> it's like a cake with different layers. but the question is that it's important that there's not only one layer but all the layers, maybe with a big section. >> nobody questions the need for a third subway line in this city. the existing lines are overcrowded. >> it's not possi
and for this project, the final word rests with rome's superintendent of archaeology, angelo bottini.e are working with the engineers, he says. and we have decided to reduce the number of stations. and potential stations are excavated by archaeologists before any work starts. >> take the case of piazza venecia, that recognizable square in the center of the city. archaeologists have been at it here for over a year now. this area has been inhabited since ancient times, so there are several...
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. >> reporter: it's angelo's job to make sure it gets done, but ask him if he's got the money to do it. "absolutely not," hesays. "we get some help from the state, but most of the money comes from selling tickets, and it's not enough," he says. tourists do pay to get into the forum, as the center of the ancient roman empire, it is a huge attraction. but most of the people who come here really don't know how lucky they are. because the buildings around here are roughly 2500 years old, it's easy to think that it's always looked like this. well, it hasn't. it was only about 150 years ago that these buildings were excavated. after the fall of the roman empire, the forum was forgotten and slowly buried as the centuries passed and the city grew. archaeologists only started stripping away the layers in the 19th century. a piece of rome's past glory was finally revealed but this history professor thinks it's a miracle it survived after it was uncovered. >> we came in '69. you could drive a car near the church cross the way next to the arch and you could drive the car. the wall did not exist th
. >> reporter: it's angelo's job to make sure it gets done, but ask him if he's got the money to do it. "absolutely not," hesays. "we get some help from the state, but most of the money comes from selling tickets, and it's not enough," he says. tourists do pay to get into the forum, as the center of the ancient roman empire, it is a huge attraction. but most of the people who come here really don't know how lucky they are. because the buildings around here are roughly...
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for angelo, health care reform cannot come soon enough. her health insurance expires this month. >> i will end up losing my home. i will lose the ability to care for my daughter. >> she and others took their concerns to a town hall meeting last night. >> we cannot let this bill go down. >> max baucus is expected to unveil a bill today. his $880 billion proposal does not seem to have bipartisan support. none of the three republicans on the so-called gang of six committees a expected to throw their support behind the bill. >> do we get bipartisan support before we have another bill? my guess is that we will. >> this commit it more difficult to make the president to argue that today is the time for reform. >> it cannot wait. >> the bill -- debate on the bill is expected to begin september 22. this comes one dayefore the president will again try his push on health care reform. he will have a health-care rally in college park tomorrow. >> thank you. >>> many of you still have questions about what is really at stake in the health-care fight. tun
for angelo, health care reform cannot come soon enough. her health insurance expires this month. >> i will end up losing my home. i will lose the ability to care for my daughter. >> she and others took their concerns to a town hall meeting last night. >> we cannot let this bill go down. >> max baucus is expected to unveil a bill today. his $880 billion proposal does not seem to have bipartisan support. none of the three republicans on the so-called gang of six committees...
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angelo retreats to the 1. not a hold but it closed quickly as it reached the 27 yard line.d tackle by bruce davis on special teams. let's take a look at pacific life game summary at the half. really these statistics really make no sense based on what happened because arizona got almost all of the charts on one rushing play. >> craig: look at time of possession there. that's really way off for arizona, a team almost averaging 40 minneapolis per game at time of possession. maybe that's why the offense hasn't gotten on. >> mike: perfect example you torture the numbers long enough they'll tell you what they want. to no avail. dean was upended by greenwood. this is a pretty good iowa defense. they got beef in the middle. >> craig: i came in thinking arizona was going to be a faster team. i'm surprised at the team speed. >> craig: every time arizona run a play like that, you go uh-oh. scott to the shotgun. pressure p coming. he tries to set up the screen and badly overthrew it to grigsby. that could have been a disaster. pressure coming number 94. i know sonny dykes cops from an
angelo retreats to the 1. not a hold but it closed quickly as it reached the 27 yard line.d tackle by bruce davis on special teams. let's take a look at pacific life game summary at the half. really these statistics really make no sense based on what happened because arizona got almost all of the charts on one rushing play. >> craig: look at time of possession there. that's really way off for arizona, a team almost averaging 40 minneapolis per game at time of possession. maybe that's why...
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top here for angelo gold. >> a bounce back for the gold. it was much related to gold. these guys are moving heavy into their areas. >>> and we've got a pop here for derek jeter. yankee shortstop ties the all-time career hit mark last night, playing at home against tavrpa bay. a record number previously reached more than 70 years ago by the legendary lou gehrig. >> employ get them. >> good for you, jeter. >> coming up next, did the leman collapse change the way you think about training? >> everything you had err been told about the safety of your assets was being held into question. stoo whatever happens to leman, whether be see a deal, the equity shareholders will suffer. i was in the process of believe a new hedge fund. the lemman bankruptcy locked up and froze assets of hedge funds everywhere. it was very difficult for us to get commitments from institutions who were ready to support us. we got our book as tight and as liquid as possible, which means we got out of smaller positions in companies that were under $1 billion in market where our position might have been l
top here for angelo gold. >> a bounce back for the gold. it was much related to gold. these guys are moving heavy into their areas. >>> and we've got a pop here for derek jeter. yankee shortstop ties the all-time career hit mark last night, playing at home against tavrpa bay. a record number previously reached more than 70 years ago by the legendary lou gehrig. >> employ get them. >> good for you, jeter. >> coming up next, did the leman collapse change the way...
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let's get to on-time traffic and that means it's angelo oakley -- no, ali oakley this morning. >> it'sverybody called me annie. it's okay. i'll take you out to virginia. where we have a new accident on eastbound 66 as you travel toward the capital beltway at nutley street. slow traffic there and plus you're very heavy leaves manassas and traveling to this point any way so it's already in the existing delays. now along the inner loop of the beltway, very slow leaving springfield over to 66. outer loop of the beltway, there is a load lost over on the left-hand side of the outer loop as you travel past braddock over to springfield. stay out of the left lane, trust me on that one. 95 northbound from dale cityp to springfield. very, very slow. a deer was struck on the gw parkway at mt. vernon highway. still in the center of the road there. just hearing about a new disabled car southbound at b.w. parkway ramp to kenilworth and this is northbound 270 near the truck scales. there was an accident, they did get it to the shoulder but this is an unusual delay this morning. i'm ali oakley and that
let's get to on-time traffic and that means it's angelo oakley -- no, ali oakley this morning. >> it'sverybody called me annie. it's okay. i'll take you out to virginia. where we have a new accident on eastbound 66 as you travel toward the capital beltway at nutley street. slow traffic there and plus you're very heavy leaves manassas and traveling to this point any way so it's already in the existing delays. now along the inner loop of the beltway, very slow leaving springfield over to...
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he got a favoritism mortgage, friends of angelo mortgage from countrywide, a company that's now foldednto another bank. he's chairman of the senate banking committee. it was on his watch 2007 that we really saw the financial industry collapse. so, he's got significant problems. there is a question whether he fully reported the value of a house in ireland he has. and i think those new revelations about christopher dodd, who has been a familiar figure in connecticut politics for 30 years but not known in depth have hurt him. so you have a state where the president, obama got more than 60% of the vote in 2008. yet chris dodd is running well behind. senator reid in nevada has had problems before. one problem you have if you are a public official in nevada it has had such rapid population increase when you ran for the senate six years before, there is a lot of new people coming in that haven't heard of you. the democrats use that population increase very well in 2008. they registered a lot of new voters and they got the democratic voters out. they got increase and hispanic voter participati
he got a favoritism mortgage, friends of angelo mortgage from countrywide, a company that's now foldednto another bank. he's chairman of the senate banking committee. it was on his watch 2007 that we really saw the financial industry collapse. so, he's got significant problems. there is a question whether he fully reported the value of a house in ireland he has. and i think those new revelations about christopher dodd, who has been a familiar figure in connecticut politics for 30 years but not...
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like the vip loan officer at countrywide, who gave loans to so many people in power, the friends of angelocetera. at the end of it, moore's conclusion is we should have this liberal revolution. but it's coming from the other side. somehow the anger with business and corporate malfeasance has become anger with big government. that actually you have to hand it to people like glenn beck that they manage to achieve it in a way. >> there's been a connection between washington and wall street going back to '99. i guess, where making it a lot easier to make lots of money, making the dollar cheaper, making credit easier, and allowing leveraging to go up. >> i'm always surprised there's so much anger in america in a way right now. i don't think we should be that surprised. >> populism has always been driven in this country by a wave of fear. that's the first wave that comes up. that leads to the anger. if you consider that a year ago, a year ago last week most people who were working for a living felt comfortable with their retirement np in the space of two months, they saw their 401(k)s practicall
like the vip loan officer at countrywide, who gave loans to so many people in power, the friends of angelocetera. at the end of it, moore's conclusion is we should have this liberal revolution. but it's coming from the other side. somehow the anger with business and corporate malfeasance has become anger with big government. that actually you have to hand it to people like glenn beck that they manage to achieve it in a way. >> there's been a connection between washington and wall street...
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>> san angelo,ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç# >>> good morning.ough the region coming in out of west virginia moving west to east. it will be with us for about another couple of hours. temperatures are cool. we are only in the mid 60s now around washington. a little bit cooler farther to our west and north. upper 60s around the bay, northern neck and eastern shore. a little sun ought to break out this afternoon. we should make it into the low 70s and drop back into the >> and, of course, it's the weekend, and you know what that means. everything stops! nothing should happen on sunday night, because sunday night is "football night in america"! this is a hot one. that's right. we've got the colts in arizona. it's going to be clear and hot. they're closing the roof, turning on the air conditioning. they're going to blow the roof off with the temperatures near 100 degrees! that's right, on sunday night, "football night in america"! meredith. >> i'm deaf. al, thank you very much. >>> up next, a spanking your child actually lower your child's iq. we're
>> san angelo,ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç#ç# >>> good morning.ough the region coming in out of west virginia moving west to east. it will be with us for about another couple of hours. temperatures are cool. we are only in the mid 60s now around washington. a little bit cooler farther to our west and north. upper 60s around the bay, northern neck and eastern shore. a little sun ought to break out this afternoon. we should make it into the low 70s and drop back into the >> and,...
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angelo, democratic line. president obama as a world leader, how is he doing?caller: fantastic, he could not do better. host: give me an example. caller: he has de-vilified several world leaders who were portrayed during the bush administration as ready to slice us up. hugo chavez, remember we had to sell that oil out of the reserves? he came in with money when we needed it. he has spent more time in europe, probably, than bush did in his entire presidency. they love him because they understand he is an educated man. he was a professor. he and his wife, it is almost like a storybook. hard to believe they are for real. god bless them. i think that this is going to turn out to be the best presidency. he has ruffled a few feathers by abandoning the missiles and all of that. more the people from the military-industrial complex that will locket rich off of those missiles. the same way with the patriots in israel. they do not work. host: some more news out there, "politico" writing about the israelis and palestinians. "one day after george mitchell left with no deal
angelo, democratic line. president obama as a world leader, how is he doing?caller: fantastic, he could not do better. host: give me an example. caller: he has de-vilified several world leaders who were portrayed during the bush administration as ready to slice us up. hugo chavez, remember we had to sell that oil out of the reserves? he came in with money when we needed it. he has spent more time in europe, probably, than bush did in his entire presidency. they love him because they understand...