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neal has lost the starting job to jon ryan. kind of rotating people, as you were talking about, rotating more and more defensive players. >> tom: aaron bates will punt on fourth down. sails it long and deep to golden tate. and tate right up the middle. nice return as he crosses midfield into spartan territory. punt moved 51 yards but tate brought it back 23. >>> the new york giants would like nothing more than to knock off the cowboys in the first game of played in that stadium. >> this is going to be a night to remember on sunday night football. >> sunday night is football night. >> only on nbc. >> tom: a lot of offense today. the spartans averaging 6.2 a play. the irish are 7.6 a play. notre dame leads 23-17. clausen changing the play, apparently. going for parris. as we go down to alex. >> alex: michael floyd, we saw him injure himself in the first half on that controversial play. wasn't su
neal has lost the starting job to jon ryan. kind of rotating people, as you were talking about, rotating more and more defensive players. >> tom: aaron bates will punt on fourth down. sails it long and deep to golden tate. and tate right up the middle. nice return as he crosses midfield into spartan territory. punt moved 51 yards but tate brought it back 23. >>> the new york giants would like nothing more than to knock off the cowboys in the first game of played in that stadium....
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neal mentioned that in his piece. what sort of medication is he on and how soon it could wear off? of the things that i'm unable to talk about, because we're not exactly what sure of medication he's on. we haven't been told by the hospital on that particular item. one of the things that concerns me is that the fact if he was noncompliant in taking his medications, what made people think that he was compliant on a field trip to the spokane county fair. >> i have to ask, what was your reaction that you learned of this field trip, not this just man paul, a couple of other dozen patients from this hospital, we don't know how many are criminally violent, your reaction when you heard about it. >> my reaction, when i heard my page went off, we had a walkaway from eastern state hospital at the fair and the individual was a murderer and had been judged criminally insane. i was shocked. i could not believe this happened. >> they were in plainclothes. have you talked to the hospital? >> i have talked to the secretary of department of social and health services. and she is cooperating with us.
neal mentioned that in his piece. what sort of medication is he on and how soon it could wear off? of the things that i'm unable to talk about, because we're not exactly what sure of medication he's on. we haven't been told by the hospital on that particular item. one of the things that concerns me is that the fact if he was noncompliant in taking his medications, what made people think that he was compliant on a field trip to the spokane county fair. >> i have to ask, what was your...
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abc's neal karlinsky is in samoa. >> reporter: charlie, good evening. the ocean, so beautiful right now, hard to imagine the force that came through yesterday. so many villages on the south side of samoa, just like this one. boats strewn about, cars, entire villages swept clean. in the village of seeoomoo, the coconut beach resort and spa looks more like a garbage dump. tania penny was here, home with her two children, when the ground started shaking. you were in here? >> in here, which was over there, like, 500 meter that way. >> reporter: she made it out before the waves hit. the quake, she says, was the longest and worst she's ever been through. >> it went forever. everything went flying everywhere. >> reporter: people here say the waves hit so fast, they had little time to reach higher ground. in all, four waves as high as 15 to 20 feet slammed coastal villages and resorts. >> the wave was coming from that side. >> reporter: this man's father was washed away in his car, but he escaped between waves. >> lucky the window was up. and -- >> reporter: so
abc's neal karlinsky is in samoa. >> reporter: charlie, good evening. the ocean, so beautiful right now, hard to imagine the force that came through yesterday. so many villages on the south side of samoa, just like this one. boats strewn about, cars, entire villages swept clean. in the village of seeoomoo, the coconut beach resort and spa looks more like a garbage dump. tania penny was here, home with her two children, when the ground started shaking. you were in here? >> in here,...
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here's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: after a massive statewide man hunt fwlip arnold paul was capturedde of gold goldendale, washington while trying to hitchhike. >> i have a concern. i don't feel he is in a good mental state. >> reporter: tez a 47rd criminally insane murderer allowed to go on a field trip to the spokane county fair. he slipped his chaperons and vanished into the crowd of families who had no idea such a field trip was going on. even worst, police say the mental hospital didn't call authorities for help for two hours. >> it is very frustrating, very surprising we weren't put on notice immediately. >> reporter: especially considering paul's background. he had been committed by reason of insanity for the 1987 killing of an elderly woman. experts say most state mental hospitals allow supervised outings but the key is determining who should go and how they should be handled. in this case an employee's union official say it never should have happened because hospital staff warned supervisors it was a bad idea. secretary of health services has a critical incident review and i
here's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: after a massive statewide man hunt fwlip arnold paul was capturedde of gold goldendale, washington while trying to hitchhike. >> i have a concern. i don't feel he is in a good mental state. >> reporter: tez a 47rd criminally insane murderer allowed to go on a field trip to the spokane county fair. he slipped his chaperons and vanished into the crowd of families who had no idea such a field trip was going on. even worst, police say the mental...
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neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> and one quick weather note.eavy rains today in the southeast, causing flooding in georgia and the carolinas, west of the mississippi and north to kentucky and southern illinois. where nearly four inches of rain fell in just four hours this morning. >>> coming up here on "world news," the pop star whose concert tonight is drawing more than 1 million fans, but also death threats. ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ with copd, i was short of breath, so i couldn't always do what i wanted to do. but 5 minutes ago i took symbicort and symbicort is already helping significantly improve my lung function. so today, i've noticed a significant difference in my breathing. and i'm doing more of what i want to do. so we're clear, it doesn't replace a rescue inhaler for sudden symptoms. my doctor said symbicort is for copd, including chronic bronchitis and emphysema. it should not be taken more than twice a day. symbicort may increase your risk of lung infections, osteoporosis, and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have
neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> and one quick weather note.eavy rains today in the southeast, causing flooding in georgia and the carolinas, west of the mississippi and north to kentucky and southern illinois. where nearly four inches of rain fell in just four hours this morning. >>> coming up here on "world news," the pop star whose concert tonight is drawing more than 1 million fans, but also death threats. ÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑÑ...
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neal have been here since we opened. you guys ok? ok. we have a little story with this one here.s her birthday. >> reporter: they'll talk about the ravens. fixing the garbage disposal to how to get johnny through third grade. >> it's reasonable. they come in and they can sit down and talk to this one and that one. if you have a down day, you're up when you leave because everybody carries on. we all carry on with everybody. i shouldn't laugh at everybody but i do. i love it. >> reporter: did i mention they serve food? >> he came in one time, left me a tip. i picked it up and there was a $100 bill under it. i knew it was not meant to keep. i put it in an envelope and waited six months for him to come in. they went on a diet and couldn't eat. >> reporter: it's truly one of the places you're missed when you don't miss a day. here's hoping you don't get a chance to miss out here on "dine on a dime." jamie costello, st. louis st. -- abc2 news. >>> if you've got a "dine on a dime" suggestion just e-mail us at abc2news.com. >>> the female crab season ends tomorrow. why the deadline is sp
neal have been here since we opened. you guys ok? ok. we have a little story with this one here.s her birthday. >> reporter: they'll talk about the ravens. fixing the garbage disposal to how to get johnny through third grade. >> it's reasonable. they come in and they can sit down and talk to this one and that one. if you have a down day, you're up when you leave because everybody carries on. we all carry on with everybody. i shouldn't laugh at everybody but i do. i love it. >>...
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neal karlinsky has the latest. good morning, neal. >> reporter: good morning. there is a palpable sense of anger out here that something like this could be allowed to happen but there is also great relief this man has been caught police got their break when an old friend of the man called in saying he had been tricked into giving the man a ride, not realizing the suspect had just escaped from a mental institution. police used that information to zero in on him 180 miles away. when sheriff's deputies got him phillip arnold paul was looking for a ride hitchhiking. >> confirmed he is in custody. >> reporter: it was captured by a police aircraft overhead after a statewide manhunt and embarrassing escape that left law enforcement officials burning mad. >> i can tell you there was an extreme amount of anger throughout the law enforcement community that this event even took place. >> reporter: he was described as a criminally insane killer, not the kind of person i would want to meet with your kids while at the fair yet the spokane county fair is where officials from
neal karlinsky has the latest. good morning, neal. >> reporter: good morning. there is a palpable sense of anger out here that something like this could be allowed to happen but there is also great relief this man has been caught police got their break when an old friend of the man called in saying he had been tricked into giving the man a ride, not realizing the suspect had just escaped from a mental institution. police used that information to zero in on him 180 miles away. when...
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neal livingston, our terrorism expert is our guest today.eapon of choice for al qaeda? >> is is an improvised explosive. was also what was used in the first world trade center bombing. the oklahoma city bombing was also an improvised explosive. the trend is these guys are getting normal chemicals around the house and building a bomb. bill: what is so dangerous about hydrogen peroxide? >> hydrogen peroxide is in a lot of our household products in a very diluted form, but if it is very concentrated, and you put it together with normal household chemicals, like nail polish, and so on -- we are not going to discuss all of them -- but you can easily build a bomb. bill: we are hearing from david lee miller that the jury has found that suspect guilty, charged with conspiracy to use weapons of mass destruction. >> zazi appears to have been trained in terror camps, probably in pakistan. he had bomb-making materials that he downloaded off of the internet. that is another problem we have right now. you can learn to do these things by simply downloading
neal livingston, our terrorism expert is our guest today.eapon of choice for al qaeda? >> is is an improvised explosive. was also what was used in the first world trade center bombing. the oklahoma city bombing was also an improvised explosive. the trend is these guys are getting normal chemicals around the house and building a bomb. bill: what is so dangerous about hydrogen peroxide? >> hydrogen peroxide is in a lot of our household products in a very diluted form, but if it is...
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neal barnard recently and we had this really intense discussion about childhood obesity.im was, "is it just me, or do our kids seem to be getting bigger?" check out what he had to say. >> it's not just your imagination, christina. if you look at kids today, they're more out of shape than they have ever been in the history of our country, and i don't just mean at high school. you can look at elementary school children. there are more of them who are overweight-- more of them obese than we've ever had before. and it's not just a cosmetic issue. if you follow these children along as the years go by, by the time they pick up their high school diploma, they already have the beginnings of heart disease and when they reach adulthood, that overweight that they're carrying with them leads to diabetes, high blood pressure, even certain forms of cancer. now part of the blame might be what kids eat in the schools, but there's more to it than that. as the kids are on their way home, they stop at the convenience store where it's potato chips on this side, candy bars on this side, hot d
neal barnard recently and we had this really intense discussion about childhood obesity.im was, "is it just me, or do our kids seem to be getting bigger?" check out what he had to say. >> it's not just your imagination, christina. if you look at kids today, they're more out of shape than they have ever been in the history of our country, and i don't just mean at high school. you can look at elementary school children. there are more of them who are overweight-- more of them...
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. >> the sky is falling neal. this has been so grossly exaggerated what has been said here. there will be a law that -- neil: what has been exaggerated? >> i will tell you you said that if you do not pay, you are going to prison. anytime you break a law, there is a penalty, otherwise it is a voluntary thing, so what is the point? this is for people who fully violate the law. if you cannot afford health insurance, this is for people who choose to say i am going to break this law. i can afford it and i am not going to do it. the government has to have some penalty. it is like when you run a red light. there is a penalty for that. neil: let me ask you this. if we are going to spend some lunchtime potentially hitting someone with a $25,000 fine, would kill us to then go to the trial lawyers and sake, $25,000 off whenever they are going to get winning a medical lawsuit? >> i do not know if you can make it tit-for-tat. neil: we are spending a lot more time going after individuals who might not want to pele -- play along here that we are with trial lawyers to enrich themselves gunn
. >> the sky is falling neal. this has been so grossly exaggerated what has been said here. there will be a law that -- neil: what has been exaggerated? >> i will tell you you said that if you do not pay, you are going to prison. anytime you break a law, there is a penalty, otherwise it is a voluntary thing, so what is the point? this is for people who fully violate the law. if you cannot afford health insurance, this is for people who choose to say i am going to break this law. i...
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i'm dennis neal. that's all from us tonight. we'll be back at 8:00 tomorrow. thanks for watching.
i'm dennis neal. that's all from us tonight. we'll be back at 8:00 tomorrow. thanks for watching.
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i wasn eagle scout of the national jamboree in idaho when neal armstrong said hello to l us on the way to the men. and i thought i really want to read the book on apollo 11, the sort of big history book that tells you erythg about it and explains the signs that takes you behind the scenes that explains what happens afterward and i went out and although there are an incredible number of wonderful books and fantastic archive send really great magazine articles and things like that no one had really pulled all of this material together into oncoherent book, and i decided that is what i would do. a cple of years into doing this i went to kennedy space cent to e a shuttle launch from t samaunchpad that apollo 11 used in any of you who havet been, run. you hava got to see a launch a kennedy. is one of the most incredible things you will ever experience in your life. you get to see waves of vibration hitting the ground comi toward you. used then ten seconds loong at the cloud appearing around the rocket thinking mething terrle has happened because you can't hear anything and all of a sudden t
i wasn eagle scout of the national jamboree in idaho when neal armstrong said hello to l us on the way to the men. and i thought i really want to read the book on apollo 11, the sort of big history book that tells you erythg about it and explains the signs that takes you behind the scenes that explains what happens afterward and i went out and although there are an incredible number of wonderful books and fantastic archive send really great magazine articles and things like that no one had...
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here's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: after a massive man hunt, phillip allen paul was captured 15 mileshitchhike. >> i have a concern because i don't feel that he's in a good mental state right now. >> reporter: paul is a 47-year-old criminally insane murderer who was allowed to go on a field trip in street clothes to all places the spokane county fair. he slipped the chaperone and wandered into families who had no idea such a field trip was going on. the mental hospital didn't call authorities for help for two hours. >> it's frustrating we weren't put on notice immediately. >> reporter: he had been committed by reason of insanity for the 1987 killing of an eld most state hospitals allow supervised outings but the key is determining who should go and how they should be handled. an employee's union official said it never should have happened because hospital staff warned supervisor washington's secretary of social and health services has now ordered a critical incident review of the event and an immediate lockdown on future outings at any of the state's three mental hospitals. now that p
here's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: after a massive man hunt, phillip allen paul was captured 15 mileshitchhike. >> i have a concern because i don't feel that he's in a good mental state right now. >> reporter: paul is a 47-year-old criminally insane murderer who was allowed to go on a field trip in street clothes to all places the spokane county fair. he slipped the chaperone and wandered into families who had no idea such a field trip was going on. the mental hospital didn't...
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neal karlinsky has more. >> reporter: it's a scene any parent can relate to. walking out of a store, child in tow. when, suddenly, watch the 6-year-old girl, right there, trailing behind. hard as it is to believe, the car went right over her. she survived without so much as a scratch. >> the car went back before it hit. >> reporter: 6-year-old yasmin frasto, said her heart really started beating fast, when she saw her parents' faces. her father was sure she was hurt. until another customer brought her around to the other side. it was a miracle, he says. now, that my baby is here here, we're going to keep a close eye on her. it was this metal parking pole that saved her. police say the driver is a 34-year-old woman with a suspended license. she was booked in the county jail for investigation of reckless driving. officers say the car was backing up quickly, with one door still open, as a passenger was still trying to get in. >> the little girl, she went this way. vehicle hit, bounced off the wall. came to rest here. it was completely amazing that this girl didn'
neal karlinsky has more. >> reporter: it's a scene any parent can relate to. walking out of a store, child in tow. when, suddenly, watch the 6-year-old girl, right there, trailing behind. hard as it is to believe, the car went right over her. she survived without so much as a scratch. >> the car went back before it hit. >> reporter: 6-year-old yasmin frasto, said her heart really started beating fast, when she saw her parents' faces. her father was sure she was hurt. until...
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as neal karlinsky reports, phillip garrido will certainly dit behind bars until he goes to trial. >> $30 million bail for the kidnapping of jaycee dugard. outside, police are looking at whether garrido and his wife can be linked to other missing children. >> there is a significant number of law enforcement agencies, that are looking at these two individuals for a number of different things. >> reporter: abc news has learned that garrido is being held in protective custody for his own safety. in just the last week, police have searched properties belonging to a couple he did business with. seizing a computer and videotapes. police won't say exactly why they were here. only that they searched this house and others as part of their ongoing investigation into the garrido case. all the while, jaycee dugard and the two children she had while captive remain in seclusion. prosecutors say, if the case goes to trial, it is likely dugard will have to tell her story on the witness stand. for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news. >>> and finally this morning, rapper kanye west went on
as neal karlinsky reports, phillip garrido will certainly dit behind bars until he goes to trial. >> $30 million bail for the kidnapping of jaycee dugard. outside, police are looking at whether garrido and his wife can be linked to other missing children. >> there is a significant number of law enforcement agencies, that are looking at these two individuals for a number of different things. >> reporter: abc news has learned that garrido is being held in protective custody for...
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neal albert said metro needs more aggressive leadership. jim graham said metro needs stable leader ship while trying to sort out a number of safety issues. 9 people died on the je crash in the redline. since then, four workers were killed on the track and a metro bus driver hit a jogger. >>> new charges in a terror probe in colorado and new york. the 24-year-old najibullah zazi has been indicted on a charge of trying to detonate bombs in the u.s. court documents accuse zazi for plotting an attack for man a year and say he recently purchased bomb-making materials. his father is released on $50,000 bail, charged with lying to the feds. a new york i man facing similar charges was released on a $1.5 million bomb. >>> a warning for parents. tilenol is recalling some of the children's products. the important information you need to know next. >> plus, a major mileen to in the fight against the aids epidemic. an experimental vaccine is doing something that has never been done before. >>> gary, how's the weekend look something. >> wee going to have
neal albert said metro needs more aggressive leadership. jim graham said metro needs stable leader ship while trying to sort out a number of safety issues. 9 people died on the je crash in the redline. since then, four workers were killed on the track and a metro bus driver hit a jogger. >>> new charges in a terror probe in colorado and new york. the 24-year-old najibullah zazi has been indicted on a charge of trying to detonate bombs in the u.s. court documents accuse zazi for...
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bill isaac, i neal to your reason on this. might warsh be sending a shot across bernanke's bow? say that we treat the fed as more monolithic than it is. we have a bunch of bright people, kevin's one of them that contribute to the policy. they have their debates and put them out in public sometimes, i think that is what is going on here. >> go to the leave it there, guys. >> i can't believe steve liesman. >> either. steve was really harsh on them. have to owe him a phone call. >>> all right. we are going to move on here to power lunch, coming up at the top of the hour. bill griffeth what do you have for us? >> hello, trish. oil has every reason to break out today, move higher, not the least of which is a lower dollar, but you also have an upgrade from goldman, the situation with iran which we will deal with. why isn't oil moving higher than it is today? we will talk about that coming up. >>> an airline analyst says five airlines to buy. they shored up their balance sheet. raised 3.8 billion the first half of this year from all the fee also they now charge us. those fees, good ide
bill isaac, i neal to your reason on this. might warsh be sending a shot across bernanke's bow? say that we treat the fed as more monolithic than it is. we have a bunch of bright people, kevin's one of them that contribute to the policy. they have their debates and put them out in public sometimes, i think that is what is going on here. >> go to the leave it there, guys. >> i can't believe steve liesman. >> either. steve was really harsh on them. have to owe him a phone call....
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you have different competitors and the product line so he if you are price-fixingroduct a and they neal yield, you can g and turn and named everybody you are doing illegal busins within product b hill has the same situation and so at this point there are se 30 grand juries looking into price fixing in the feed and fooadditives business. digging up an enormous amount of information. but the couple of other small, not small the things to conct e dots. ann bingaman had the wife of senator jeff bingaman of new mexico. what role does she play? >> guest: ann bingaman was the head of the antitrust investigation throughout most of these events. he was the person who supervised the antitrust division starting in washington and going down to the chicago field office and ultimately she is also the person-- there are quite a number of power plays to go on in this book. one of them is, there is a dispute between the local u.s. attorney in springfiehd and the antitrust division about when to do the rates, how to move forward and how to handle this, and so there are negotiations with the springfield u
you have different competitors and the product line so he if you are price-fixingroduct a and they neal yield, you can g and turn and named everybody you are doing illegal busins within product b hill has the same situation and so at this point there are se 30 grand juries looking into price fixing in the feed and fooadditives business. digging up an enormous amount of information. but the couple of other small, not small the things to conct e dots. ann bingaman had the wife of senator jeff...
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times we know of that one guy while the boys working for nassau almost got killed and his name is neal when it was still called naca, in the antelope valley of california, this is where chuck yeager broke the sound barrier, and what mr. armstrong was doing was flying an incredible plane called t x-15, working with a lot of other people. in this moment he was co piloting that be 29, ferrying another pilot, the skyrocket has already been released in this picture. but at this time the sky roct was still attached to the be 29. armstrong a his co-pilot noticed that one of the propellers was going wrong. for those of you who don'tfly, its very upsetting to a pilot when a propeller goes wrong because if the propeller comes loose, it turns into a flying chain saw. the pilot told the guy in the sky rocket that he had to be jettisoned, he said you ca jettison me, i am having bowel problems. starck, you are going now, they jettisoned him. after they did, the propeer came loose and turned into the applying chain saw. is sliced through the blade with a skyrocket was hitting and slice righthrough tw
times we know of that one guy while the boys working for nassau almost got killed and his name is neal when it was still called naca, in the antelope valley of california, this is where chuck yeager broke the sound barrier, and what mr. armstrong was doing was flying an incredible plane called t x-15, working with a lot of other people. in this moment he was co piloting that be 29, ferrying another pilot, the skyrocket has already been released in this picture. but at this time the sky roct was...
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tune in because i think neal patrick harris is going to be amazing tonight. definitely better than the mesh mosh of reality hosts from last year's show. >> thank you. we will watch and see how the predictions play out. thank you. >> shannon: dramatic surveillance video that shows a customer stopping a bank robbery by attacking the robber. the man seen wearing a hooded
tune in because i think neal patrick harris is going to be amazing tonight. definitely better than the mesh mosh of reality hosts from last year's show. >> thank you. we will watch and see how the predictions play out. thank you. >> shannon: dramatic surveillance video that shows a customer stopping a bank robbery by attacking the robber. the man seen wearing a hooded
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planning a meeting with the defense secretary and his national security team next week with me now is nealeet with the secretary of defense tomorrow, you meet with the secretary of nato, and everyone seems to be on the same page, but there is mounting pressure on the president now to make a decision soon. >> the situation is deteriorating every day. the general mcchrystal, our commander in afghanistan says he needs 30,000 more troops in order to have any chance of a successful outcome. the president is going to travel to denmark this week to lobby for the olympics. a lot of people think he should be staying here focusing on afghanistan and trying to develop whatever strategy he wants to support. alisyn: given the questions surrounding the recent election in afghanistan, is the karzai government a willing and legitimate government? >> i have spoken to a lot of people, including those who were on scene at the election, and they say karzai probably would have won the election if they had an honest count, but there are clearly questions about the election and how votes were stolen, so now he h
planning a meeting with the defense secretary and his national security team next week with me now is nealeet with the secretary of defense tomorrow, you meet with the secretary of nato, and everyone seems to be on the same page, but there is mounting pressure on the president now to make a decision soon. >> the situation is deteriorating every day. the general mcchrystal, our commander in afghanistan says he needs 30,000 more troops in order to have any chance of a successful outcome....
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>> did you make a sandwich for neal diamond? >> i did.strami on rye. so i fixed it and i think i did a pretty good job. >> if this whole tv thing doesn't work out for you -- >> sandy over at carnegie is great and they're feeding our audience today actually. so we've got so much going on out here. and i just really hope people watch this season because this is the time that we're going to really meet the people where we are, we'll talk about what's important in their life, and put a lot of verbs in my sentences. this are a lot of clal thinks out there that make what i do extremely relevant and i just want to do it well, i want to do it in partnership with the people and we'll have fun this year. >> i love that you're doing it here to kick it off. thank you. good luck. now let's go over to jeff. he's with kim clijsters. remember that the season premiere is being taped today but you will see it tomorrow throughout the country. jeff over to you. >> maggie thanks. yep, i'm with a champion and talk about a remarkable story. 2 1/2 years ago kim
>> did you make a sandwich for neal diamond? >> i did.strami on rye. so i fixed it and i think i did a pretty good job. >> if this whole tv thing doesn't work out for you -- >> sandy over at carnegie is great and they're feeding our audience today actually. so we've got so much going on out here. and i just really hope people watch this season because this is the time that we're going to really meet the people where we are, we'll talk about what's important in their...
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baltimore county will repair the highway and we are work with the secretary of transportation was here neal peterson was here and we have coordinated with baltimore county has coordinated with the state with regards to the state and we will undertake them and work out with the state how -- who pays for it and how much. but that's not an issue. an another issue we found out last night however is you know, thyme some people love to take advantage of other pool's problems and it's disgusting quite frankly. but some contractors have gone in to the communities and said they were isn't by baltimore county to help clean up the basements. people you have to sign this contract. >> reporter: all right? >> all right. that's happening. and baltimore county didn't send any private contractors into the area. >> reporter: okay. none you are telling people to make sure they know who is coming to the home and to for what reason. >> and we didn't send them. and if people sign contracts that they don't want because they thought baltimore county sent them, we will support their efforts to get out their contrac
baltimore county will repair the highway and we are work with the secretary of transportation was here neal peterson was here and we have coordinated with baltimore county has coordinated with the state with regards to the state and we will undertake them and work out with the state how -- who pays for it and how much. but that's not an issue. an another issue we found out last night however is you know, thyme some people love to take advantage of other pool's problems and it's disgusting quite...
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i pat neal on the shoulder and pointed out and said, neil, we miss the whole plane. -- we missed thet probes that tested the air flights, i was proud to call on for cronkite a friend. we enjoyed us special dinner with walter and betsy at their home in martha's vineyard. in addition to his passion for sailing, our legacy in space was his calling, too. all of us who flew in space are grateful for walter cronkite's belief in science. his dedication to the story, and his commanding presence that made every step in space exciting for americans of every age. and that's the way it was, walter. and always will be. [applause] >> the biggest thing on my mind these days the death of walter cronkite marion my life will not be the same without it. walter was my friend. walter and i met in london in 1944, covering the eighth air force. we took the train to bedford with our friends, three of the best reporters there ever were. i like water from the first time i ever met him, and we often ate together on fleet street in london where our offices were only two blocks from each other. walter joined cbs
i pat neal on the shoulder and pointed out and said, neil, we miss the whole plane. -- we missed thet probes that tested the air flights, i was proud to call on for cronkite a friend. we enjoyed us special dinner with walter and betsy at their home in martha's vineyard. in addition to his passion for sailing, our legacy in space was his calling, too. all of us who flew in space are grateful for walter cronkite's belief in science. his dedication to the story, and his commanding presence that...
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. >> thank you very much, neal pack tris harris, this is how you host the emmys, nice job.hen: baldwin took best actor in 30 rocket. tina fey and justin spots on "saturday night live." >> justin woods still be very famous and very rich, but i would not be here so thank you lauren michael. gretchen: this year's show only ran over by 4 minutes. brian: did you watch it? steve: not one second. gretchen: i watched a couple second but at the moment it's escaping me as to which part i watched. it was that good. brian: i heard alec baldwin one again that's good for massapequa. steve: the "new york times" have outdone themselves. usually it's just one adoring photograph of the president of the united states today it's 5 as the president of the united states did five sunday morning talk shows. is he also going to be on letterman tonight for the whole hour. yesterday though he did, he pretty much had the same message from interview to interview to interview except that darn george stephanopoulos over at abc. what does he do? he points out, remember, he used to work with the administra
. >> thank you very much, neal pack tris harris, this is how you host the emmys, nice job.hen: baldwin took best actor in 30 rocket. tina fey and justin spots on "saturday night live." >> justin woods still be very famous and very rich, but i would not be here so thank you lauren michael. gretchen: this year's show only ran over by 4 minutes. brian: did you watch it? steve: not one second. gretchen: i watched a couple second but at the moment it's escaping me as to which...
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you have the three-headed monster in ray rice, willis mcgahee, now laron and there's talk lorenzo neal might get a phone call from the ravens. he might come back. commitment to the running game. keep joe flacco in a situation where it's third and one, third and, two third and three. this young man does not have to put the team on his shoulders in order to win games. and i think that's going to be an opportunity for him to avoid the sophomore slump and keep it simple for joe flacco, even though he's only in his second year. >> and that's the offense. what about the team's defense, anita? that has always been tough, as you know, and this year it doesn't appear that they've really lost much of their edge, despite, as i mentioned earlier, losing rex ryan to the jets. now, is there a hole in this defense that let's just say the chiefs or another team could potentially exploit this season? >> there's a hole in every defense. there's no denying that. you look at the secondary, no samari rolle. who knows if he'll ever play another down in the nfl. chris mcallister is gone. foxworth, fabian was
you have the three-headed monster in ray rice, willis mcgahee, now laron and there's talk lorenzo neal might get a phone call from the ravens. he might come back. commitment to the running game. keep joe flacco in a situation where it's third and one, third and, two third and three. this young man does not have to put the team on his shoulders in order to win games. and i think that's going to be an opportunity for him to avoid the sophomore slump and keep it simple for joe flacco, even though...
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his name is neal baroski.ng to be on capitol hill today and reports think he's going to say, yeah, you heard the headline that some banks paid back the money with interest and we made a profit. but he's skeptical. in all likelihood, the taxpayers were not getting all our $7 billion back, so let's face that and get real and not just have the headline of, oh, we're getting the money back. he said they did stabilize the market, though. they were so wobbly last year at this time, but he said the treasury has been too secretive with taxpayer money. the treasury says they had to be that way, but still an argument about it. >>> your credit score. banks are changing the rules. your credit score is so important. it's just a number, but it can determine what house you get, your car, how much you pay in interest every month, and now banks are changing the rules. among the changes, it's going to pay more attention to how much credit you're using. how much of your credit line you're actually charging. from the bank's view,
his name is neal baroski.ng to be on capitol hill today and reports think he's going to say, yeah, you heard the headline that some banks paid back the money with interest and we made a profit. but he's skeptical. in all likelihood, the taxpayers were not getting all our $7 billion back, so let's face that and get real and not just have the headline of, oh, we're getting the money back. he said they did stabilize the market, though. they were so wobbly last year at this time, but he said the...
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cnn's own morgan neal said this could be one long battle with the u.s. >> here at the film festival the reaction has been overwhelmingly pro roman polanski. they are trying to fight the extradition request. one of the things they will be hoping for is some kind of bail. they hope to see him with a bail, but he would return for judgment. we heard from a swiss legal expert here who said he thinks that could very well happen. >> polanski has been runing from the u.s. since 1978 after pleading guilt to having sex with then 13-year-old samantha gayly. he admitted to giving her quaaludes and champagne and served 42 days in jail. he struck a plea bargain and fled to the u.s. after the judge planned to sentence him to more jail time than agreed upon. he told diane sawyer in 1994 that it took a long time to really understand what he had done. >> i think at that time i had a hard time to persuade myself that it was wrong. i didn't think anybody was hurt at that time. later on i realized i was too close to the forest to see the trees. >> the victim is now 45 and said she forgives polanski. she wan
cnn's own morgan neal said this could be one long battle with the u.s. >> here at the film festival the reaction has been overwhelmingly pro roman polanski. they are trying to fight the extradition request. one of the things they will be hoping for is some kind of bail. they hope to see him with a bail, but he would return for judgment. we heard from a swiss legal expert here who said he thinks that could very well happen. >> polanski has been runing from the u.s. since 1978 after...
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huffington post" in all places, ps complaining about the negative consequences of the american-led minnick neal libesm if you will and they made aomnt that a lot of americans felt what hatoyama was saying and w have had the shift to some degree on these issues, but i think that when the real strong man behind this wrote his book on a blueprint for a normal nation coming in it he did not destroy or dmantled the u.s.-japan relationship. he talked about the importance of boming a greater stakeholder, sorting out japan's interests while in heir own in changing the image to the degree it still exists of japan just being a puppet or a satellite of american interest exclusively and having a greater role to play. i think this is part of the japanese narrative which has been grongnd we should look at this as a healthy thing. i predicted a much hethr come a lively and so much reinvented u.s.-japan relationship in part because of hatoyama talking about the need to create some distance. i think it's a good thing as opposed to what se people see in se sense that it will cost this influence. i don't believe
huffington post" in all places, ps complaining about the negative consequences of the american-led minnick neal libesm if you will and they made aomnt that a lot of americans felt what hatoyama was saying and w have had the shift to some degree on these issues, but i think that when the real strong man behind this wrote his book on a blueprint for a normal nation coming in it he did not destroy or dmantled the u.s.-japan relationship. he talked about the importance of boming a greater...
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huffington post" in all places, ps complaining about the negative consequences of the american-led minnick nealiberalism if you will and they made a comment that a lot of americans felt what hatoyama was saying and we have had the shift to some degree on these issues, but i think that when the real strong man behind this wrote his book on a blueprint for a normal nation coming in it he did not destroy or dismantled the u.s.-japan relationship. he talked about the importance of becoming a greater stakeholder, sorting out japan's interests while in their own in changing the image to the degree it still exists of japan just being a puppet or a satellite of american interest exclusively and having a greater role to play. i think this is part of the japanese narrative which has been growing and we should look at this as a healthy thing. i predicted a much healthier come a lively and so much reinvented u.s.-japan relationship in part because of hatoyama talking about the need to create some distance. i think it's a good thing as opposed to what some people see in some sense that it will cost this inf
huffington post" in all places, ps complaining about the negative consequences of the american-led minnick nealiberalism if you will and they made a comment that a lot of americans felt what hatoyama was saying and we have had the shift to some degree on these issues, but i think that when the real strong man behind this wrote his book on a blueprint for a normal nation coming in it he did not destroy or dismantled the u.s.-japan relationship. he talked about the importance of becoming a...
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huffington post" in all places, ps complaining about the negative consequences of the american-led minnick neal liberalism if you will and they made a comment that a lot of americans felt what hatoyama was saying and we have had the shift to some degree on these issues, but i think that when the real strong man behind this wrote his book on a blueprint for a normal nation coming in it he did not destroy or dismantled the u.s.-japan relationship. he talked about the importance of becoming a greater stakeholder, sorting out japan's interests while in their own in changing the image to the degree it still exists of japan just being a puppet or a satellite of american interest exclusively and having a greater role to play. i think this is part of the japanese narrative which has been growing and we should look at this as a healthy thing. i predicted a much healthier come a lively and so much reinvented u.s.-japan relationship in part because of hatoyama talking about the need to create some distance. i think it's a good thing as opposed to what some people see in some sense that it will cost this i
huffington post" in all places, ps complaining about the negative consequences of the american-led minnick neal liberalism if you will and they made a comment that a lot of americans felt what hatoyama was saying and we have had the shift to some degree on these issues, but i think that when the real strong man behind this wrote his book on a blueprint for a normal nation coming in it he did not destroy or dismantled the u.s.-japan relationship. he talked about the importance of becoming a...