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hal sparks is on his way in. hump days with hal in hour number two today.ouple of minutes as we continue on "the stephanie miller show." [ ♪ theme ] >> stephanie: okay, hour number two. hump days with sexy liberal hal sparks who will be in a moment. jacki schechner. >> yes? >> stephanie: this is the time during the show when we take care of our personal business. >> okay. >> stephanie: you e-mailed me i didn't call you back. i called you back. >> ity not call me back. >> stephanie: when did you call me? >> you were making lamb or something like that on the grill and then you said you would call me back and i never heard from you again. >> stephanie: oh, god, okay. >> that must be why she left the sausages on the grill too long. she gave us the dry ends. >> stephanie: you win that round. i'll call you right after the show. >> i curled up in the fetal position. it was very traumatic. >> stephanie: waiting until just this top of the hour. [ ♪ magic wand ] >> i'm just saying public apology goes a long way. >> stephanie: still my bff, here she is in the current
hal sparks is on his way in. hump days with hal in hour number two today.ouple of minutes as we continue on "the stephanie miller show." [ ♪ theme ] >> stephanie: okay, hour number two. hump days with sexy liberal hal sparks who will be in a moment. jacki schechner. >> yes? >> stephanie: this is the time during the show when we take care of our personal business. >> okay. >> stephanie: you e-mailed me i didn't call you back. i called you back. >>...
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but what about them when you reach them, hal? >> when i first reached the speaker, i think i reached, reached out to governor wilder first, or he returned my calls first. and explained the situation to him, and he said, very reluctantly he said, we will stand behind lamar. and i knew that that wasn't what lamar wanted somebody spi speedi was young but i wasn't that young. [laughter] spin and then he said, let me get the speaker and we will call you back, and both of them called me. and governor wilder gave a lot of reasons why this wouldn't work, that, i said i got a call into bill leech. he said i think he would have a conflict of interest because he represents the state of tennessee. then we got into discussion on conflict of interest. rapid-fire. qaeda going to do this? are you going to do that? theoretically, joe henry would administer the oath because that would give them the sanctity of the supreme court. he said joe henry cannot do that. this case may come before him as chief justice -- >> this is wilder -- >> wilder sayin
but what about them when you reach them, hal? >> when i first reached the speaker, i think i reached, reached out to governor wilder first, or he returned my calls first. and explained the situation to him, and he said, very reluctantly he said, we will stand behind lamar. and i knew that that wasn't what lamar wanted somebody spi speedi was young but i wasn't that young. [laughter] spin and then he said, let me get the speaker and we will call you back, and both of them called me. and...
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we'll have hal sparks after the break.eme music ] >> stephanie: all right current tv land, hour number 3. oh, know, it's our last toss to jacki schechner. >> if you make me cry i will kill you. >> stephanie: i'm holding up an imaginary boom box. no one likes a weepy news woman. >> it's been truly amazing, and we have a great -- i don't get to say this ever, really, but we have a great crew of people in the control room and behind the scenes here that you never see or hear from, and they get up just as early as we do, if not earlier, to work their butts off, so a huge thank you to them. and to my producers in the room, those who are here still and those who have gone -- >> stephanie: yeah. and us too. thank you, current. we love and will miss our current family. and we love our jacki schechner. >> water proof mascara. all right. we'll do some news for the last time, folks. president obama spoke out this morning from martha's vineyard addressing the violence in egypt that has now gilled some 525 people. in his audio only a r
we'll have hal sparks after the break.eme music ] >> stephanie: all right current tv land, hour number 3. oh, know, it's our last toss to jacki schechner. >> if you make me cry i will kill you. >> stephanie: i'm holding up an imaginary boom box. no one likes a weepy news woman. >> it's been truly amazing, and we have a great -- i don't get to say this ever, really, but we have a great crew of people in the control room and behind the scenes here that you never see or...
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, no democrat in the state was a star rising faster, there was talk at the time that hal hardin might run for governor sooner or later. certainly a democrat and joe henry at the end of the day. >> joe henry. >> the chief justice of the supreme court. >> and equated the election to a plague of locusts. he was right about that. >> bob henry was here a little earlier in the room, his brother joe henry, sons of chief justice joe henry, joe jr. told me when they were kids their dad, when it was time to leave and get in the car last one to the car is a republican. and so my point simply that there was -- it became clear to me that at the end of the day during the afternoon, if any one of them had said no, if any of them had said no it would not have happened. >> let me ask about the two of them. they know what is going on. you got that call in october or november that if you -- on the other hand, there are bound to be concerns in their mind that the constitution says get rid of the governor, there are bound to the concerns in their minds with democrats, do we want to be involved in this and
, no democrat in the state was a star rising faster, there was talk at the time that hal hardin might run for governor sooner or later. certainly a democrat and joe henry at the end of the day. >> joe henry. >> the chief justice of the supreme court. >> and equated the election to a plague of locusts. he was right about that. >> bob henry was here a little earlier in the room, his brother joe henry, sons of chief justice joe henry, joe jr. told me when they were kids...
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goodbye. >> hal? hal? >> okay, so maybe it won't be that bad. but i'm just telling you, putting your face in machine will -- well, put your faith in man. mike huckabee says machines won't fix the problem. >> i was so glad to see you would that clip from "2001." it does remind me that sometimes maybe we should get some machines to do things because humans can be even more stubborn than hal was. >> neil: with the way, machine -- no one thought an individual was collecting these phone records. >> right. >> neil: buttons were pushed and they got the phone records, 115-plus million of them and they were there the people seize on the data they get from these machines and that's the worry. >> and four and a half million people have security clearances. when a person who is 29 years old has a level of ability to get into that level of information, you know, and we can be told -- look, we're not a doing that. the point it that you can, and after the irs, after benghazi, after james rosen, after the ap, the biggest problem the white house has is not what
goodbye. >> hal? hal? >> okay, so maybe it won't be that bad. but i'm just telling you, putting your face in machine will -- well, put your faith in man. mike huckabee says machines won't fix the problem. >> i was so glad to see you would that clip from "2001." it does remind me that sometimes maybe we should get some machines to do things because humans can be even more stubborn than hal was. >> neil: with the way, machine -- no one thought an individual was...
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. >>> perched on a hill 13 stories tall, a view of warren hal reached many, and there were many different reasons to watch it go. >> my kids couldn't wait to see it blow up. >> yeah. it's definitely emotional. >> for rob warren, it was personal. >> the building is named after my grandfather. >> his grandfather helped bring in cal state hayward here. >> if you talked to a lot of people who came to cal state or who grew up in the area, it's a real icon. >> it was until boom. >> but warren hall had to go. it was the worst earthquake hazard in the cal state system. >> i wasn't expecting it to be so spectacular. >> hayward native did not know about the building's danger or it turns out how much the tower meant to her. >> every time we would go to my grandma rose's house, we would watch it all the way until you couldn't see it anymore. so i think that's where it kind of hit me. i hate crying. from childhood. >> earthquake researchers are fond of the implosion for a different reason. it's not every day you know when and where the earth will move. >> i could feel it in my feet. of course there wa
. >>> perched on a hill 13 stories tall, a view of warren hal reached many, and there were many different reasons to watch it go. >> my kids couldn't wait to see it blow up. >> yeah. it's definitely emotional. >> for rob warren, it was personal. >> the building is named after my grandfather. >> his grandfather helped bring in cal state hayward here. >> if you talked to a lot of people who came to cal state or who grew up in the area, it's a real...
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. >> you know, this afternoon, hal and i and others here were in the supreme court room, listened to john hooker and deputy attorney general arguing the case, and i will tell you from my part the ghost of 34 years was still there. it was a stunning moment in the history of this state. i think you, lamar, and you, hal, for your leadership navigating us across that stormy sea in the six hours. thank you for recording it all in a wonderful book. i'll ask you to join me in thanking these three panelists for -- [applause] [applause] >> peter slen interviews writers from london. this kicks off with brandon spufford. >> host: his most recent book called "unapologetic: why despite everything christianity makes surprising emotional sense," and he joins us as booktv is in london. francis spufford, why do you use the word "emotional" in the subtitle there? >> because there's lots of books whether christianity makes historical sense, cultural sense, theological sense, but the emotions of the most obvious part and part that's hardest to describe that if you're on the inside already, there's not m
. >> you know, this afternoon, hal and i and others here were in the supreme court room, listened to john hooker and deputy attorney general arguing the case, and i will tell you from my part the ghost of 34 years was still there. it was a stunning moment in the history of this state. i think you, lamar, and you, hal, for your leadership navigating us across that stormy sea in the six hours. thank you for recording it all in a wonderful book. i'll ask you to join me in thanking these...
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. >>> still ahead, soeven more enshrined tonight in profootball's hal of fame, and is tiger wood's world, we're just liveing in it. don't move. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 at the start of business.. today's 3rd round...he star, birdie, birdie... he had won imes in his career . >>> sfier stone country club, ohio, tiger woods led by seven at the start of business. today third round he starts birdie, birdie in a place he had won seven times already in his career. on year 13, check it out that's a bouet. 15 under shoots the 68 and maintains 7-stroke lead well on his way to a 79th career win and 5th this year. the women es side the british open was postponed due to 50 mile per hour winds. >>> chris won the last game making his return to the quakes with the national team sxoo, man, did he dmrifr. double header. yeah. one, though. heads it in. he had two goals tonight. quake has got a nice win against chivas usa. two nil. seven new members of the nfl hal of fame white out chris carter, jonathan ogden for the ravens and fieched a bill parcells and dave robinson trio. here's a quick snippet of the best
. >>> still ahead, soeven more enshrined tonight in profootball's hal of fame, and is tiger wood's world, we're just liveing in it. don't move. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 7 at the start of business.. today's 3rd round...he star, birdie, birdie... he had won imes in his career . >>> sfier stone country club, ohio, tiger woods led by seven at the start of business. today third round he starts birdie, birdie in a place he had won seven times already in his career. on year 13, check it...
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the city is helpful to the america arab community because all of us whether we are chinese americas haln know arabs is a starts for us to make our life a little more pleasant and own our business and is make sure that our kids get the best education possible and this is a story about immigrants in our great city. and so why not you have the first chinese mayor inviting immigrant community to really identify the talent in our community and allow me to give them appointments in the various moo commission and the city and i want to announce my newest point to the aging commission because per not getting younger i want you to know doctor sham meret tan knee has been selected to be on our commission on aging and yes, he is going to help us because there is a lot of you that want to be in our city and you want to make sure that healthy nutritional unusuallile programs and housing are constructing wisely and so i have asked him to step forward and i have asked john paul s ema h a who has been on our treasure island and watch what he is going to do because that is a new part of our city and it'
the city is helpful to the america arab community because all of us whether we are chinese americas haln know arabs is a starts for us to make our life a little more pleasant and own our business and is make sure that our kids get the best education possible and this is a story about immigrants in our great city. and so why not you have the first chinese mayor inviting immigrant community to really identify the talent in our community and allow me to give them appointments in the various moo...
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education and infrastructure and innovation and we need to have a fiscally responsible policy and as hal rogers said when effectively the appropriations process the republicans have been running and the ryan budget essentially melted down yesterday in the house of representatives. it melted down not only on the floor of the house of representatives, but it melted down in the committee and they withdrew two of their appropriation bills and hal rogers observed that the numbers were unrealistic and unworkable and that they ought to abandon sequestration. i share that view. but until we get the majority party in the house of representatives to come to grips with pursuing reality and pursuing compromise and working together, it is very difficult. but the president's focused on jobs. we're focused on jobs. we had a make it in america press conference this morning with eight new bills that we've added making over 40 bills that we believe could have bipartisan support, designed at growing manufacturing, growing jobs in america, and growing exports so that our economy will do better. so that's wh
education and infrastructure and innovation and we need to have a fiscally responsible policy and as hal rogers said when effectively the appropriations process the republicans have been running and the ryan budget essentially melted down yesterday in the house of representatives. it melted down not only on the floor of the house of representatives, but it melted down in the committee and they withdrew two of their appropriation bills and hal rogers observed that the numbers were unrealistic...
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republican from kentucky hal rogers saying that. majority whip denied the claim republican s didn't have the vote. saying we don't have enough time. the bill could crash and burn again in the senate. republicans are expected to mount a filibuster. aides in both parties privately say they do not expect it will get the 60 votes need to advance but we'll see how many republicans are there. this one funds it at levels higher than sequestration. they say it doesn't cut spending levels far enough. relies on a budget deal hammered out two years ago and doesn't account for the sequestered cut. we made this point before. hill republicans aren't on the same page on anything right now. whether it's the effort to defund health care or how deep budget cuts should be. it's a reality democrats who have their own problems can't get enough of. >> they're all over the lot. some people want to shut down the government for this reason. some people want to shut down the government for that reason. some people don't think they should shut the government
republican from kentucky hal rogers saying that. majority whip denied the claim republican s didn't have the vote. saying we don't have enough time. the bill could crash and burn again in the senate. republicans are expected to mount a filibuster. aides in both parties privately say they do not expect it will get the 60 votes need to advance but we'll see how many republicans are there. this one funds it at levels higher than sequestration. they say it doesn't cut spending levels far enough....
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. -- hal a bit. it is like a four star resort. you do not have to price kids out of education. >> even penn state is not cheap anymore, is it? >> it might be like when he thousand dollars. >> this is another example of -- $20,000. >> this is another example of the federal government trying to solve a problem it largely created. they have been pumping money into the universities, who raise notion, but there is decrease in demand because it is not a free market out there. in witha wants to come all these criteria, the graduation rate, what kind of jobs people get after graduating from various universities. governmentt the should do is withdraw the not floodquired and universities with money or regulation. >> harvard has huge endowments. they can afford to give a lot of financial help. smaller schools do not have those endowments and they have to charge. >> i think his goals are correct. but i think what they are trying to institute is not feasible. colleges like u.s. news has been doing is cost prohibitive, it has a lot of factors f
. -- hal a bit. it is like a four star resort. you do not have to price kids out of education. >> even penn state is not cheap anymore, is it? >> it might be like when he thousand dollars. >> this is another example of -- $20,000. >> this is another example of the federal government trying to solve a problem it largely created. they have been pumping money into the universities, who raise notion, but there is decrease in demand because it is not a free market out there....
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this is the can-okick and a hal concert for the tour. it's at a huge place in tulsa, oklahoma.he guitar player is shredding it. ♪ even more impressive, the kid shredding it is 13 years old. >> oh! >> amazing. >> that's peyton aarons and this story gets even more beautiful. he is on this stage because of the make-a-wish foundation. peyton was diagnosed with a rare connective tissue cancer and this was his dream. >> if you like showed us this video and didn't say it it would look like he fits in, doesn't skip a beat. he's got all of at guitarist man urisms down. >> another video of peyton playing slayer's "seasons in the abyss." ♪ peyton's been commenting under the youtube video thanking people for their support saying all of the support really helps. he had the time of his life and only had three hours to learn parts of this song. >> because the video's going viral, it's drawing attention to a website that peyton's parents created in it's prayingforpeyton.com to donate to the foundation. they focus all money and attention on childhood cancer research. >> make a wish is awesome.
this is the can-okick and a hal concert for the tour. it's at a huge place in tulsa, oklahoma.he guitar player is shredding it. ♪ even more impressive, the kid shredding it is 13 years old. >> oh! >> amazing. >> that's peyton aarons and this story gets even more beautiful. he is on this stage because of the make-a-wish foundation. peyton was diagnosed with a rare connective tissue cancer and this was his dream. >> if you like showed us this video and didn't say it it...
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the other professor will broaden the focus a bit to hal the morsi episode will shape islamic ideology and egyptian attitudes more broadly, and he will also borderseek beyond the and how recent things might affect the policy, a subject which some of you will know we have commented on recently. so without further ado, let me ask professor round to take the podium and start us off. will at the end have a q&a session. >> thank you very much. i think the last time i spoke it one of your events was in november. it was a conference, an annual conference. it was a very different atmosphere and setting.first, i want to preface this by saying that, obviously,events that are taking place in egypt right now are tumultuous. there is a huge amount of personal suffering. we can sometimes seem snide or cynical. these are real people suffering. i would probably choose the phrase of the desolate plans of -- the best laid plans of mice and men as a good way to view the experience from 2011 until today. i am optimistic about the future despite that. let's rewind to the aftermath of this2011 ouster of mub
the other professor will broaden the focus a bit to hal the morsi episode will shape islamic ideology and egyptian attitudes more broadly, and he will also borderseek beyond the and how recent things might affect the policy, a subject which some of you will know we have commented on recently. so without further ado, let me ask professor round to take the podium and start us off. will at the end have a q&a session. >> thank you very much. i think the last time i spoke it one of your...
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and gop congressman hal rogers said the kuester must be brought to an end.there is some slight breakthroughs here. >> true. and by the way, hal rogers, who has been saying important things about this is the chief republican on the appropriations committee. so the fact that the guy who is actually trying to take their budget and squeeze it into these appropriations bills is saying it doesn't work. i think that's a very significant thing. look, what you hear there is the president stating really a set of facts that have been established independently. just last week, the congressional budget office -- and they're nonpartisan. they really do shoot right down the middle. they said if the sequester were to be ended by the third quarter of next year, we would add another 900,000 jobs. they also said if you didn't replace wit back-loaded spending cuts and tax increases of the type the president has put forth, that would be problematic for the deficit in the outer years. but right now near term, to help boost those jobs that you've seen be created, that's the kind o
and gop congressman hal rogers said the kuester must be brought to an end.there is some slight breakthroughs here. >> true. and by the way, hal rogers, who has been saying important things about this is the chief republican on the appropriations committee. so the fact that the guy who is actually trying to take their budget and squeeze it into these appropriations bills is saying it doesn't work. i think that's a very significant thing. look, what you hear there is the president stating...
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really told him -- admired his courage in making the call that day. >> you know, this afternoon hal and i and some others who are here were in the supreme court room listening to john hooker and the deputy attorney general kleinfelder argue a case, and i will tell you for my part, the ghosts of 34 years were still there. [laughter] it was a stanley cupping moment in the history -- a stunning moment in the history of the state. i thank you, lamar, and you, hal, for your leadership navigating us across that stormy sea during those six hours. keel, thank you for recording it all in a wonderful book. i'll ask all of you to join me in thanking these three panelists for -- prison. [applause] >> you're watching booktv, nonfiction authors and books every weekend on c-span2. >> now on booktv from the 2013 harlem book fair, a discussion about the legacies of rosa parks and eslanda robeson. this is about an hour and 15 minutes. [applause] >> good to have everybody out this afternoon. we've got a distinguished conversation here with my professor, mary berry, at the university of pennsylvania. [
really told him -- admired his courage in making the call that day. >> you know, this afternoon hal and i and some others who are here were in the supreme court room listening to john hooker and the deputy attorney general kleinfelder argue a case, and i will tell you for my part, the ghosts of 34 years were still there. [laughter] it was a stanley cupping moment in the history -- a stunning moment in the history of the state. i thank you, lamar, and you, hal, for your leadership...
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the eastern hal of japan looking cool at 29 degrees on friday. north america. widespread heavy showers across the eastern third of the u.s. including washington, d.c., as well as new york city, and on friday heavy rain will linger in the southeast and northeastern part of the u.s. and southeastern canada. now on thursday some small tornadoes are possible. now across the midsection of the u.s., this is the area series of a low pressure system is moving through. isolated tornadoes, damaging winds and hail are going to be a problem into your friday. showers are likely for the southwest and mostly dry across the northwest. temperatures are pleasant, though, in seattle at 21 degrees for you. scorching hot across the south. that's 37 in houston and oklahoma city. finally in europe then across western europe, quite high temperatures. yesterday the mercury hit 34 degrees in heathrow airport in london. and in paris you saw the high going up to 35 degrees. i want to show you this video coming out from paris. after scorching july temperatures well above average, paris bak
the eastern hal of japan looking cool at 29 degrees on friday. north america. widespread heavy showers across the eastern third of the u.s. including washington, d.c., as well as new york city, and on friday heavy rain will linger in the southeast and northeastern part of the u.s. and southeastern canada. now on thursday some small tornadoes are possible. now across the midsection of the u.s., this is the area series of a low pressure system is moving through. isolated tornadoes, damaging winds...
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. >> graham nash is in the rock and roll hal of fame, twice. once for being in the hollis, once for being in crosby, stills and nash. photographs will be on display at the san francisco art exchange through september. >>> well, the golden state warriors held open try outs today, but they weren't looking for players. searching for stars for their next commercial. cheering fans showed up at the downtown oakland marriott for open casting call. the ad agency gave each act 30 seconds to prove they are the ultimate warriors fan. >> warriors. >> nothing but net. none of the fans get paid, of course. the ad agency says the spot should be ready by the end of october. >>> is ben affleck the hero that gotham deserves? the movie studio is taking heat to the dislike of many nans. they announced affleck will play bat man. the casting has sparked angry tweets and antiaffleck facebook pages. some have even coined the phrase batflecck. protesting his role already has more than 17 thousand sittings. so what's with all the hate. >> i don't really see him as batma
. >> graham nash is in the rock and roll hal of fame, twice. once for being in the hollis, once for being in crosby, stills and nash. photographs will be on display at the san francisco art exchange through september. >>> well, the golden state warriors held open try outs today, but they weren't looking for players. searching for stars for their next commercial. cheering fans showed up at the downtown oakland marriott for open casting call. the ad agency gave each act 30 seconds...
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i walked down the hal. i opened up the bedroom door, and i had to wake my poor husband up who was no longer poor. >> each worker's share comes to about $3.8 million after taxes. >> is anyone quitting their jobs? [ laughter ] . >> could be a possibility. >> this is willie. >> i'm just going to continue watching nascar racing on sunday. maybe i'll be at my log cabin on multiple acres of land. >> all expect to keep their jobs except joe. he was planning to retire last year. >> just a miracle and shocking and after 34 years and almost retiring last year, this happens, and you just don't have another choice. >> the odds of winning powerball are one in 170 million, but what about the odds of winning a lottery created by your father? that's what happened to barbara joe. her late father was the state senator who wrote the law that created new jersey's lottery. >> i couldn't ask for a better dad, and i wish he was here to share in the moment. >> six of the winners were victims of superstorm sandy. the house darlene
i walked down the hal. i opened up the bedroom door, and i had to wake my poor husband up who was no longer poor. >> each worker's share comes to about $3.8 million after taxes. >> is anyone quitting their jobs? [ laughter ] . >> could be a possibility. >> this is willie. >> i'm just going to continue watching nascar racing on sunday. maybe i'll be at my log cabin on multiple acres of land. >> all expect to keep their jobs except joe. he was planning to...
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hal shaw said months before the match, he overheard two mob bosses saying rigs owed the mob a gamblingebt of more than $100,000. >> they brought up the name of bobby rigs. that he will make it look and appear that he's trying his best. but billie jean king is just overwhelming him. >> reporter: billie jean king calls the story ridiculous. >> i would bet my life that he never had that conversation. >> actually, billie, he did. >> reporter: espn sat down with rigs' son, larry. >> is it possible they talked to him about doing it? possible. >> reporter: we'll never be able to ask riggs himself. he died in 1995. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >>> big honor for a british boy visiting orlando. enjoying hero status after saving the life of a little girl that almost drowned. he pulled the girl to the surface where two bystanders performed cpr. >> really amazed that she's still alive. we were just playing. and she was just under water. and it was really weird. >> ethan got another reward. the hotel is sending him and his entire family to disney world. how about that? >>> a 78-year-old man in m
hal shaw said months before the match, he overheard two mob bosses saying rigs owed the mob a gamblingebt of more than $100,000. >> they brought up the name of bobby rigs. that he will make it look and appear that he's trying his best. but billie jean king is just overwhelming him. >> reporter: billie jean king calls the story ridiculous. >> i would bet my life that he never had that conversation. >> actually, billie, he did. >> reporter: espn sat down with rigs'...
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our local waters team with salmon, crab, hal butt, saul and hering. they're managed for the most part in great shape. it makes it possible for our small family owned portfolio boats to make a good living. these top of the line products combine with local market street makes it a win/win for the local consumers. tourists come from around the world to eat at our famess seafood restaurants and see the boats. the fishermen and women add genuine color and tradition. salmon season has been one of the best in the last decade bringing transient boats to fill the slips, buy ice, dine in our bars and restaurants and unload their salmon. all this commercial generates millions of dollars for the local economy. it also helps to make fisherman's wharf a world class destination. the fleet thanks you for all your support. i'm sure my great-great, many more greats grandson will be here to congratulate you on your 300th anniversary. [laughter] >>> if you have any questions about the fleet or how it's going down there at the wharf, we started our -- which is the first o
our local waters team with salmon, crab, hal butt, saul and hering. they're managed for the most part in great shape. it makes it possible for our small family owned portfolio boats to make a good living. these top of the line products combine with local market street makes it a win/win for the local consumers. tourists come from around the world to eat at our famess seafood restaurants and see the boats. the fishermen and women add genuine color and tradition. salmon season has been one of the...
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and hal, my husband, he swept me off my feet. then, there was a song.aying -- you know the song. yeah. i always wanted to do something with my life. never had the energy. i didn't just shop and lunch and go to matinees. you know, i ran charities for poor people. you know, raised money for museums and schools. with wealth comes responsibility. wasn't just some mindless consumer like so many of my so-called friends. though, i won't say i disliked buying pretty clothes. tip big, boys. tip big because you get good service. and they count on tips. you know, someday when you come into great wealth, you must remember to be generous. [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: the film opens tomorrow. have a safe trip home. >> thank you. >> jay: cate, thank you so much. terrific, terrific film. be right back with michael b. jordan. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know some owls aren't that wise? don't forget i'm having brunch with meghan tomorrow. who? meghan, my coworker. who? seri
and hal, my husband, he swept me off my feet. then, there was a song.aying -- you know the song. yeah. i always wanted to do something with my life. never had the energy. i didn't just shop and lunch and go to matinees. you know, i ran charities for poor people. you know, raised money for museums and schools. with wealth comes responsibility. wasn't just some mindless consumer like so many of my so-called friends. though, i won't say i disliked buying pretty clothes. tip big, boys. tip big...
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. >>> protesters dumping a lot of russian vodka in front of san francisco city hal today, and they wantyou to know that you should be boycotting russian products, they say. why? because of new russian laws that are antigay, including one that makes it illegal to talk to children about home sexuality. these protesters took aim, but there's a twist here. the vodka company issued a letter last month emphasizing the brand doesn't follow the russian laws, and it has even sponsored gay events for years. >>> well, paul, where did the summer go? we're just waiting for it, waiting for the middle of august, and feels like winter almost. >> we have put out all points bulletin for summer. missing, gone. can't get rain in the winter, can't get sun in the summer. it's going to get cooler before we get some milder weather in here. live look outside our oakland airport cam. there's airport. cloudy drizly, already drizzle out there. widespread drizzle expected tomorrow morning. what's not going to happen tomorrow, san francisco will not hit 70 degrees. tomorrow will be the 34th consecutive day we have n
. >>> protesters dumping a lot of russian vodka in front of san francisco city hal today, and they wantyou to know that you should be boycotting russian products, they say. why? because of new russian laws that are antigay, including one that makes it illegal to talk to children about home sexuality. these protesters took aim, but there's a twist here. the vodka company issued a letter last month emphasizing the brand doesn't follow the russian laws, and it has even sponsored gay...
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. >> in 2007, six months after ju took office, the fbi raided his city hal offices, his china town flower shop and homes in san francisco and burlingame. federal prosecutors said they had videotape of ju accepting $40,000 in $100 bills in an attempt to shake down the chinese immigrant owners of tap owe yeah drink shops in the city's sunset district. after being suspended from office, jew pled guilty to bribery and extortion charges. jew is also accused of lying about living in san francisco when he ran for supervisor. he and his family actually lived in burlingame. i did talk to him briefly by phone. he say that is under the rules of his reentry program, he is not allowed to do any interviews with media until his sentence is fully served. that will be some time next year. in san francisco, linda yee, kpix 5. >> jew will remain at the halfway house for a few weeks and be on house detention for the rest of his prison term. >>> right now in southern california, crews are close to knocking out a 1500 acre wild fire in the lake area of river side county. large clouds of ash covering the sky cr
. >> in 2007, six months after ju took office, the fbi raided his city hal offices, his china town flower shop and homes in san francisco and burlingame. federal prosecutors said they had videotape of ju accepting $40,000 in $100 bills in an attempt to shake down the chinese immigrant owners of tap owe yeah drink shops in the city's sunset district. after being suspended from office, jew pled guilty to bribery and extortion charges. jew is also accused of lying about living in san...
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hal shawl worked at a florida country club and said that months before the match he over heard two infamous mob bosses in a late night meeting saying riggs owed the mob a gambling debt of more than 100 grand. >> they brought up the name of bobby riggs. he said he will make it look and appear that he is trying his best but billie jean king is overwhelming him. >> reporter: billie jean king calls the story ridiculous. >> i would bet my life that bobby never had that discussion. he didn't get involved with mobsters. >> actually, billie, he did. >> reporter: espn sat down with riggs' son larry. >> did he know mafia guys, possibly. is it possible these guys were talking [ bleep ]? yes. is it possible that they talked to him about doing it? possible. >> reporter: we'll never be able to ask riggs himself. he died in 1995. gio benitez, abc news, new york. >>> and up next, our washington watch dog series, looking out for waste of taxpayer dollars. tonight abc's david kerley has some tough questions about something he found, two agencies, one fish, and millions in taxpayer money. >>> reporter: dick s
hal shawl worked at a florida country club and said that months before the match he over heard two infamous mob bosses in a late night meeting saying riggs owed the mob a gambling debt of more than 100 grand. >> they brought up the name of bobby riggs. he said he will make it look and appear that he is trying his best but billie jean king is overwhelming him. >> reporter: billie jean king calls the story ridiculous. >> i would bet my life that bobby never had that discussion....
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the nasdaqs up 14 and a a hal points. apple soaring after investor carl ichan has taken a long position in the coany anhe wants a bigger buyback program. you understand what mr.chan wants. he wants the money. ♪ lou: the fourth estateassing on embattled city mayoral candidate athe winner today after a let it slip or did he that former secretary of state hillary touch and plans toun for president in 201 heres what he told a buzz feed reporter when asked aut his wife. it. >> to you know what h role in hiary's 2016 campaign will be? >> do. >> what will it be? >> and not telling you. [laughter] lou:hy would anyone take his word on anything is frankly baffling to me. this is a man who not just one but two scandals. by the way, we don't even know when it ended. he is not apologizing for calling one of his opponents grd,. i was really pulling for the other fellow to kind of like -- well, never mind. and he has a record, 80 percent unfavorable ruling. unfavorable. a nasty fellow like this has an unfavorable ruling -- approval rati
the nasdaqs up 14 and a a hal points. apple soaring after investor carl ichan has taken a long position in the coany anhe wants a bigger buyback program. you understand what mr.chan wants. he wants the money. ♪ lou: the fourth estateassing on embattled city mayoral candidate athe winner today after a let it slip or did he that former secretary of state hillary touch and plans toun for president in 201 heres what he told a buzz feed reporter when asked aut his wife. it. >> to you know...
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he had so much greatness in him that, um, if hal all the kids ik with, he really deserves it. >> more taught teachers that it's okay to believe, and there is hope for even the toughest kids to turn their lives around. >> i have two messages i want every child and parent to know. number one, education is key. education is what will push you farther in life. the second thing i wish to convey is love. love is definitely important. i mean, no matter how much you learn in a classroom, no one teaches you how to love like the ople around you. and love is something that you have to learn from experience. >> tyre ll wants to pursue a degree in architecture while he follows his dream to work in the music industry. >> don't touch that remote. we show you one teen inspiring another and another affecting change. >> coming up, why this teen wants you to hear her message. stay tune. there is more coming up on "live life and win." ♪ live your life ♪ and live your life ♪ and win >> welcome back to "live life and win." >> claire wineland battle as debilitating condition every day, but as you're about t
he had so much greatness in him that, um, if hal all the kids ik with, he really deserves it. >> more taught teachers that it's okay to believe, and there is hope for even the toughest kids to turn their lives around. >> i have two messages i want every child and parent to know. number one, education is key. education is what will push you farther in life. the second thing i wish to convey is love. love is definitely important. i mean, no matter how much you learn in a classroom, no...
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welcome i am neil cavuto, they still have no idea what really brought trading in thousands of stocks to a halurs after, no one has a clue, and statement that leaves more questions than answers, more in a second. that is all scary. one of the largest stock exchange in the world stopped, just stopped. we're supposed to be relieved it happpned when it did at lunchtime on a slow august day in new york. well, all right i guess. but i know this, it is weird, and unsettling. what you can't trade some of the biggest technology stocks on the planet, they are just sitting there, prices frozen in tim
welcome i am neil cavuto, they still have no idea what really brought trading in thousands of stocks to a halurs after, no one has a clue, and statement that leaves more questions than answers, more in a second. that is all scary. one of the largest stock exchange in the world stopped, just stopped. we're supposed to be relieved it happpned when it did at lunchtime on a slow august day in new york. well, all right i guess. but i know this, it is weird, and unsettling. what you can't trade some...
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. >> host: hal is the temple mount managed? >> guest: well, that's a good question. it's actually run by the muslim community. and when the israelis ticket in 67 the military hero who organized the victory of 67, astonishing israeli victory, he went and sat down and took his shoes off and sat down with all the leaders. basically control the temple mount. that is the way it should be, in fact. he was actually a very wise character who understood the way business is done in the middle east. the negotiation. and that is why it is remained ever since. obviously there are very few extremists who would like to rebuild the jewish temple. that's not going to happen. and the buildings, the mosque, even for a jewish person like me , as a historian, some of the most beautiful buildings and i've. so it's quite right. the management of the temple mount should remain exactly is it is. >> host: is jerusalem the capital of israel? >> guest: i think it is. but i think ultimately it's probably one they will be shared in some form or another. as you know, the actual agreement, the actu
. >> host: hal is the temple mount managed? >> guest: well, that's a good question. it's actually run by the muslim community. and when the israelis ticket in 67 the military hero who organized the victory of 67, astonishing israeli victory, he went and sat down and took his shoes off and sat down with all the leaders. basically control the temple mount. that is the way it should be, in fact. he was actually a very wise character who understood the way business is done in the middle...
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. >> the fbi's hal dedman, a dna expert, said this finding is as strong as it can get with this particular type of testing. >> it probably would exclude 98% or so of the people in the world. >> did you kill 11-year-old patrick baltazar? >> i did not kill patrick baltazar or anybody else. >> did you ever meet patrick baltazar? >> no, i did not. >> never been in contact with that kid? >> i don't even know a patrick baltazar. >> we offered to show the dna findings to the stepmother, sheila baltazar. >> i can't read it. please don't make me read it. oh, my god! >> so we told her what the fbi report said. wayne williams cannot be excluded as the source of those two hairs. she listened. then this. >> without a shadow of a doubt, i really in my heart believe that wayne williams killed patrick baltazar. ♪ >>> next, trained to kill. >> were you trained in unarmed combat techniques? could you grab somebody bigger than yourself, put them in a choke hold. >> i'm sure there are other things in unarmed combat besides putting somebody in a choke hold. d g >>> good morning, how are you doing? >> when we r
. >> the fbi's hal dedman, a dna expert, said this finding is as strong as it can get with this particular type of testing. >> it probably would exclude 98% or so of the people in the world. >> did you kill 11-year-old patrick baltazar? >> i did not kill patrick baltazar or anybody else. >> did you ever meet patrick baltazar? >> no, i did not. >> never been in contact with that kid? >> i don't even know a patrick baltazar. >> we offered to...
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. >> you have to make that the discipline every weekend you spend hal an hour or less to keep that kind of a journal then summarize on the one-page paper natalie give it your supervir but there's also once a year or maybe bar often in that would justify you clning i have such a value here you may wann to consider hiring full-time not just part-time gerri: that is a great argument. when was your book first published? >> when dinosrs were roaming the earth. [laughter] >> self published in 1970. a new edition of every year i preconceived the book every year. gerri: every edition has something new. it is great to talk to you. thank you so much. it is time for a look at the stories you are clicking on. the end to a down week on wall street with all three major indexes ending in the red after the dow and s&p hit tte all-time closing high but price line.com also was close to being the first talk to ever cross $1,000 and investors jumped on board after better than expected earnings. bob eiger speaks exclusively to dennis kneale as they held the three decks go either stand tuesy will have a bunc
. >> you have to make that the discipline every weekend you spend hal an hour or less to keep that kind of a journal then summarize on the one-page paper natalie give it your supervir but there's also once a year or maybe bar often in that would justify you clning i have such a value here you may wann to consider hiring full-time not just part-time gerri: that is a great argument. when was your book first published? >> when dinosrs were roaming the earth. [laughter] >> self...