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neal karlinsky tells us what it discovered and what nickelodeon has to say about it ♪ who lives in aineapple under the sea spongebob squarepants ♪ >> reporter: until now everyone's favorite nonsensical sponge who lives under the sea has had only one main enemy, plankton, the little tiny guy with the deep voice and relentless spirits. >> the crusty crab is mine. >> reporter: today he has another nemesis. university of virginia psychologist angelyne lillard. she say it may be harming american preschoolers. after nine minutes kids couldn't concentrate, think clearly or learn as well. this is no ordinary show. spongebob is one of the most popular children's shows ever. we went behind the scenes to meet the faces behind the fish. >> oh, somebody's tan. >> reporter: the new study . doesn't say there's anything wrong with the subject matter, a silly table sponge and his dopey friend patrick, squidward, mr. crabs but the scene changes every 11 steks and leaves them zoned out unable to concentrate. we watched spongebob with an expert in child behavior to see what he thought. what do you say t
neal karlinsky tells us what it discovered and what nickelodeon has to say about it ♪ who lives in aineapple under the sea spongebob squarepants ♪ >> reporter: until now everyone's favorite nonsensical sponge who lives under the sea has had only one main enemy, plankton, the little tiny guy with the deep voice and relentless spirits. >> the crusty crab is mine. >> reporter: today he has another nemesis. university of virginia psychologist angelyne lillard. she say it may...
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good morning to you, neal. >> reporter: ron, good morning.of not knowing where it would go, we know it's down. but we still don't know exactly where. there is a remarkable piece of video taken last night from los angeles. a speck of light in the sky. that's the satellite making one of its final orbits as it went over southern california. after that, we do know according to nasa, it burned in somewhere between 11:23 p.m. and 1:09 a.m. eastern time. where, is the question. they think it went down in the pacific, probably on its approach over the northwest and into canada. whether it dropped there or into the ocean on the other side of that track. they're still trying to figure it out, ron. >> all right. still a mystery there. thank you very much. neal karlinsky, reporting from el segundo, california. >>> and jurors in the trial of the doctor accused of killing michael jackson with a drug overdose will hear opening arguments on tuesday. the judge swore in the jurors for conrad murray's trial on monday. he's charged with involuntary manslaughter
good morning to you, neal. >> reporter: ron, good morning.of not knowing where it would go, we know it's down. but we still don't know exactly where. there is a remarkable piece of video taken last night from los angeles. a speck of light in the sky. that's the satellite making one of its final orbits as it went over southern california. after that, we do know according to nasa, it burned in somewhere between 11:23 p.m. and 1:09 a.m. eastern time. where, is the question. they think it...
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and abc's neal karlinsky is outside of los angeles at one of the centers tracking the satellite.p, neal? when? >> reporter: when, indeed. this is one stubborn satellite, diane. and the united states is still in the possible impact zone. if we look at the big globe, where it is right now, it has the earth upside down. it's just going over india as we speak. their latest projections have it splashing down in the ocean southwest of hawaii tonight around midnight, around 12:04 eastern time. now, there's a huge margin of error, both in the location and the time on that, but what we do know is that 26 chunks are expected to survive re-entry. and this, right here, is what some of the chunks are going to look like. this is actually a titanium fuel tank from a rocket that landed, came down in mongolia last year. we know that the uars has tanks very similar to this one, they're expected to come down, again, sometime right around midnight eastern time, give or take a few hours. >> okay, neal, we'll be tracking it with you, staying up late. thank you so much. >>> and after 41 years, the era
and abc's neal karlinsky is outside of los angeles at one of the centers tracking the satellite.p, neal? when? >> reporter: when, indeed. this is one stubborn satellite, diane. and the united states is still in the possible impact zone. if we look at the big globe, where it is right now, it has the earth upside down. it's just going over india as we speak. their latest projections have it splashing down in the ocean southwest of hawaii tonight around midnight, around 12:04 eastern time....
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my name is neal, community planner with the san francisco coalition. i just wanted to give you a brief summary of the j.f.k. drive project. i definitely commend staff of the recreeks and parks department as well as the n.t.a. for coming together to come up with a really exciting project that i think is going to be transformative for the park and how people get around the park. so far there have been two community workshops for planning for the j.f.k. workshops. j.f.k. drive separated, one in june and one just earlier this week. we have seen overwhelming support for the concept as it's come through the multiple option stages to one particular option that's going forward with design details. through surveys, emails, neighborhood group meetings that we have been a part of, people overwhelmingly support it but fully separated. i wanted to make sure that you understood, we are excited about this one particular project, but we have a coalition, we have a vision called connecting the city where there are 100 miles of separated cross-town bike way that is get
my name is neal, community planner with the san francisco coalition. i just wanted to give you a brief summary of the j.f.k. drive project. i definitely commend staff of the recreeks and parks department as well as the n.t.a. for coming together to come up with a really exciting project that i think is going to be transformative for the park and how people get around the park. so far there have been two community workshops for planning for the j.f.k. workshops. j.f.k. drive separated, one in...
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it just shouldn't be that way. >> reporter: i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in seattle. >> now, the industry reminds us that people should onto eat ground beef that has been cooked to a minimum internal temperature of 106 degrees fahrenheit. and as for the tomatoes marler was leery of, no cases of illness have been identified in the tomato recall and suspect products should no longer be on the shelves at all. >>> just ahead, the rhythm is going to get you. she guarantees it. i love this time of year but my nose doesn't. it gets stuffed up and that means i stay up all night. good mornings? not likely! i've tried the pills, the sprays even some home remedies. then i tried something new. [ male announcer ] drug-free breathe right nasal strips. [ woman ] you just put it on and...amazing! instant relief. i breathed better, slept better. and woke up ready to face a fresh new day. [ male announcer ] get 2 free strips at breatheright.com. it's my right to breathe right! [ male announcer ] take the fixodent 12 hour hold challenge. fixodent denture adhesive challenges you to a 12 hour hold te
it just shouldn't be that way. >> reporter: i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in seattle. >> now, the industry reminds us that people should onto eat ground beef that has been cooked to a minimum internal temperature of 106 degrees fahrenheit. and as for the tomatoes marler was leery of, no cases of illness have been identified in the tomato recall and suspect products should no longer be on the shelves at all. >>> just ahead, the rhythm is going to get you. she...
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here's neale godfrey, c.e.o. of the children's financial network. >> in some families, there's not an economic choice-- many teens work after school or during the summer because they must. i'm an advocate of teens working. however, you need to help your children balance work and school and time off. beyond that, i don't believe it's a good idea for a teen to work during the school year. a summer job, however, is a good thing. a good job for teens is one where they will learn something of value. often, some of the best jobs are ones that pay nothing. i'm referring, of course, to volunteer jobs. they frequently involve a lot more responsibility and provide a chance to really make a difference. kids who want to make this kind of positive impact on society deserve our support. perhaps consider a stipend that's half of what they could make at their volunteer job. be involved with your teen in choosing a job, but be careful not to take on responsibility that should be theirs. discuss safety, training, location and sche
here's neale godfrey, c.e.o. of the children's financial network. >> in some families, there's not an economic choice-- many teens work after school or during the summer because they must. i'm an advocate of teens working. however, you need to help your children balance work and school and time off. beyond that, i don't believe it's a good idea for a teen to work during the school year. a summer job, however, is a good thing. a good job for teens is one where they will learn something of...
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[applause] >> neal o. hinds. >> mark d.dy. >> katsuyuki hirai. >> heather malia ho. >> tara yvette hobbs. >> thomas anderson hobbs. >> james j. hobin. >> robert wayne hobson. >> dajuan hodges. >> ronald george hoerner. >> patrick a. hoey. >> marcia hoffman. >> stephen g. hoffman. >> frederick joseph hoffmann. >> michele l. hoffmann. >> judith florence hofmiller. >> and my father. that, we love you and we miss you. >> and my dad's twin brother. the way that you live your life is my inspiration. forever loved it, always a mess, and never forgotten. i love you, uncle jeff. >> thomas warren hohlweck, jr. >> jonathan r. hohmann. >> john holland. >> joseph f. holland. >> elizabeth holmes. >> thomas holohan. >> bradley hoorn. >> james p. hopper. >> montgomery mccullough hord. >> michael horn. >> matthew douglas horning. >> robert l. horohoe, jr. >> aaron horwitz. >> and my dad. we miss you. >> and my uncle. we miss you and love you. >> charles houston. >> uhuru g. houston. >> george howard. >> michael c. howell. >> steven leon how
[applause] >> neal o. hinds. >> mark d.dy. >> katsuyuki hirai. >> heather malia ho. >> tara yvette hobbs. >> thomas anderson hobbs. >> james j. hobin. >> robert wayne hobson. >> dajuan hodges. >> ronald george hoerner. >> patrick a. hoey. >> marcia hoffman. >> stephen g. hoffman. >> frederick joseph hoffmann. >> michele l. hoffmann. >> judith florence hofmiller. >> and my father. that, we love...
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neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> and we thank you for watching tonight.on at abcnews.com. don't forget "nightline" coming up later and, again, our two-hour special event, jacqueline kennedy in her own words tomorrow night at 9:00 an >>> tonight high rise hazards of the san francisco skyline and standards now under review for making buildings bird safe. >> unveiling plans to bring dozens of new green jobs to the bay area. >> and allegations of misconduct. is the national park service trying to make an oyster farmer look bad? >> why wine grape growers are sniffing the sweet scent of success this season. >> good evening, everyone. i'm carolyn johnson. >> i'm dan ashley. san francisco is pushing an idea some are calling bird braind its a measure to require developers to build bird friendly structure autos weli
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thanks, neal. i think i'll keep looking down. >>> now, we're going to turn to the medical debate stirred up by nfl superstar, peyton manning. the indianapolis colts quarterback has been sidelined this season by a neck injury. surgery after surgery has failed. he recently flew to europe for stem cell therapy that's not approved in the u.s. as abc's john berman reports, that has some doctors here crying foul. >> reporter: all-pro quarterback peyton manning has thrown thousands of perfect passes in nfl games. it's his latest medical hail mary that is causing controversy. manning, out for months with a bulging disc in his neck, reportedly traveled all the way to europe for experimental, and some think dangerous, adult stem cell therapy. >> when you leave a well-regulated environment, all bets are off. >> reporter: in treatment not approved by the fda, stem cells are removed from a healthy part of your body and injected into the problem area. the hope is they can repair damaged cells. the problem, some
thanks, neal. i think i'll keep looking down. >>> now, we're going to turn to the medical debate stirred up by nfl superstar, peyton manning. the indianapolis colts quarterback has been sidelined this season by a neck injury. surgery after surgery has failed. he recently flew to europe for stem cell therapy that's not approved in the u.s. as abc's john berman reports, that has some doctors here crying foul. >> reporter: all-pro quarterback peyton manning has thrown thousands of...
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thank you, neal karlinsky. >>> and a note about something we've never seen before. chelsea clinton, interviewing mom, the secretary of state. it was at the clinton global initiative this afternoon. and there was one little revelation we thought parents and children everywhere would recognize. >> as your daughter, i remember when i helped you send your first text message. >> yes. that wasn't very long ago, i have to tell you. both bill and i, i mean, if you don't tell anybody, i'll tell you. we are primitive. >> my father still refers to the internet as the world wide web. well, thank you, mom. and i'm once again grateful you are my mom and my secretary of state. >> thank you. >> thank you, all. >> you can see why i don't win many arguments at home. >> the daughter emerges. >>> and still ahead on "world news," why a superstar announced she's going into battle today for a teen who was bullied. >>> a facebook double take. what did the real mark zuckerberg reveal today? >>> and what about family dinner that might change your child's life? [ male announcer ] this is lara
thank you, neal karlinsky. >>> and a note about something we've never seen before. chelsea clinton, interviewing mom, the secretary of state. it was at the clinton global initiative this afternoon. and there was one little revelation we thought parents and children everywhere would recognize. >> as your daughter, i remember when i helped you send your first text message. >> yes. that wasn't very long ago, i have to tell you. both bill and i, i mean, if you don't tell...
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here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: at the hillside retirement community near portland, it's fair lot of time on youtube. >> what does it say here? take a photo snapshot. okay. >> reporter: at least they didn't until bruce and esther huffman accidentally recorded themselves, fumbling over their new laptop. >> why won't it take a picture? >> reporter: the result, three minutes of what could be their own reality show. filled not only with confused squinting and random button pushing -- >> i don't know how to do it. >> reporter: but sing iing. ♪ hello my darling ♪ hello my baby ♪ >> reporter: and random monkey faces. >> look at the monkey. >> did it capture? >> reporter: and between it all, plenty of flirting. they may only be in their eighth year of marriage, but this 87-year-old man and 79-year-old woman act more like a couple of kids in love than senior citizens. >> see how pretty your hair is? you notice it? how pretty your hair is. >> we've been married seven and a half years and we've just had a wonderful time. >> reporter: it was their granddaughter who tried to teach them how
here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: at the hillside retirement community near portland, it's fair lot of time on youtube. >> what does it say here? take a photo snapshot. okay. >> reporter: at least they didn't until bruce and esther huffman accidentally recorded themselves, fumbling over their new laptop. >> why won't it take a picture? >> reporter: the result, three minutes of what could be their own reality show. filled not only with confused squinting and...
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neal karlinsky, abc news. >> now, if you do see any debris that you think may be from the satellite, nasa doesn't want you to touch it. >> please don't. >> call the police. they say it's not that it's toxic, but there could be sharp edge. >> you can track this thing if you're that interested in at www.n2yo.com. we'll show you the track here. they won't know, you know, where it's going to land until a few hours before it gets there. so good luck, everybody. >> another piece of advice, it's against the law to sell any piece of a satellite on ebay. so don't even think about it. >> all right, here's a look now at your weather. a cold front pushes across the upper midwest. reaching chicago tonight. some rain in the mid-atlantic in new york and showers across the southeast from south carolina. dry and beautiful out west in parts of new mexico and the texas panhandle. >> 19 in dallas, 88 in new orleans. atlanta is 81. new york, 75. 68 in omaha, portland will be 83 and sacramento a toasty 94. >> cloudy with a chance of satellite debris. be on the lookout. >> traffic slowed to a crawl in down
neal karlinsky, abc news. >> now, if you do see any debris that you think may be from the satellite, nasa doesn't want you to touch it. >> please don't. >> call the police. they say it's not that it's toxic, but there could be sharp edge. >> you can track this thing if you're that interested in at www.n2yo.com. we'll show you the track here. they won't know, you know, where it's going to land until a few hours before it gets there. so good luck, everybody. >>...
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here is abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: at the hillside retirement community near portland it's fairpend a lot of time on youtube. >> take a photo snapshot. okay. >> reporter: at least they didn't until bruce and esther huffman accidentally recorded themselves fumbling over their laptop. >> why won't it take a picture? >> reporter: the result? three minutes of what could be their own reality show, filled not only with confused squinting and random b button-pushing -- >> i don't know how to do it. >> reporter: but singing. ♪ hello my darling ♪ >> reporter: and random monkey faces. >> look at the monkey. >> did it capture? >> reporter: and between it all plenty of flirting. they may only be in their eighth year of marriage, but this 87-year-old man and 79-year-old woman act more like a couple of kids in love than senior citizens. >> see how pretty her hair is, did you notice that? how pretty your hair is? >> we have been married 7 1/2 years, and we have had just a wonderful time. >> reporter: it was their anddaughter who tried to teach them how to use the new web cam. once she found th
here is abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: at the hillside retirement community near portland it's fairpend a lot of time on youtube. >> take a photo snapshot. okay. >> reporter: at least they didn't until bruce and esther huffman accidentally recorded themselves fumbling over their laptop. >> why won't it take a picture? >> reporter: the result? three minutes of what could be their own reality show, filled not only with confused squinting and random b...
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fumando steven elliot furman paul furmato fredric neal gabler richard samuel federick gabrielle jamesw gadiel pamela lee gaff ervin vincent gailliard deanna lynn galante grace catherine galante anthony edward gallagher daniel james gallagher john patrick gallagher >> and my uncle. we love and miss you. take care of mom for me. >> and our son, edward. your dad, your wife, your children, and your three sisters, we all miss you and love you. we will never forget. lourdes galletti cono e. gallo vincenzo gallucci thomas e. galvin giovanna galletta gambale thomas gambino, jr. giann franco gamboa ronald l. gamboa peter ganci michael gann andrew garcia ceasar garcia david garcia juan garcia marlyn del carmen garcia christopher s. gardner >> it to my father, i miss you. >> and to my father. we love you and miss you. your grandkids, alex, then, and so be it just started school. let's hope they teach them everything that you taught us. douglas benjamin gardner harvey j. gardner iii jeffrey brian gardner thomas gardner william arthur gardner francesco garfi rocco nino gargano james m. gartenberg
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solicitor general neal katyal leads the discussion. thursday they preview the upcoming supreme court term which gets underway on october 3rd. the american constitution society for law and policy hosted this 90-minute discussion right here in washington. >> good morning, everybody. i'd like to welcome you to the american constitution society's annual supreme court preview. i'm caroline frederickson, i'm the executive director of the american constitution society for law and policy. i'm very glad to see you here this morning. founded in 2001, acs is one of the nation's leading progressive legal organizations and a rapidly growing network of lawyers and law students. scholars, judges, policymakers and other concerned individuals who believe in the progressive values of our constitution. as an example of the kind of work that acs does, i'm pleased to tell you about a project that we've started with the national constitution center based in philadelphia. together, we'll be putting out a series of video podcasts on supreme court cases that i
solicitor general neal katyal leads the discussion. thursday they preview the upcoming supreme court term which gets underway on october 3rd. the american constitution society for law and policy hosted this 90-minute discussion right here in washington. >> good morning, everybody. i'd like to welcome you to the american constitution society's annual supreme court preview. i'm caroline frederickson, i'm the executive director of the american constitution society for law and policy. i'm...
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his name was neal, and what neal did was he really challenged me to find a way to be of service. and nail asked me when i was 20 years old to go with him overseas to do international humanitarian work for the first time and he asked me to come with him to box. this was in 1994 during the ethnic cleansing happening in bosnia and neal asked me to come with him to actually live and work in the refugee camps. the photograph that you are seeing here is a photograph that i took of bosnian refugees as they had just stepped off of the bus into the refugee camp. at the moment that you are looking at here, everyone here is -- in this photograph had lost every material possession they had ever had in addition to losing every material possession they had, many had lost friends and they had lost family. i was actually and they are in bosnia where he first started to get a sense of what it meant to live with those with with the heart benefits. i am going to read a short passage from my time working in bosnia. men, women and children were rounded up and taken to concentration camps like men yaa
his name was neal, and what neal did was he really challenged me to find a way to be of service. and nail asked me when i was 20 years old to go with him overseas to do international humanitarian work for the first time and he asked me to come with him to box. this was in 1994 during the ethnic cleansing happening in bosnia and neal asked me to come with him to actually live and work in the refugee camps. the photograph that you are seeing here is a photograph that i took of bosnian refugees as...
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the story from neal karlinsky. >> it is fair to say they don't spend a lot of time on youtube. >> take snap shot. >> at least they didn't until bruce and esther huffman accidentally recorded themselves fumbling over their new laptop. the result, three minutes of what could be their own reality show filled not only with confused squinting and random button pushing. >> i don't know how to do it. >> but singing. ♪ hello my darling, hello my baby ♪ >> and between it all, plenty of flirting. >> they may only be in their eighth year of marriage but this 87-year-old man and 79-year-old woman act more like a couple of kids in love than senior citizens. >> see how pretty your hair is. how pretty your hair is. >> we have been married 7 and a half years and just had a wonderful time. >> their grand daughter tried to teach them how to use the web cam but once she found the recording she posted it to youtube. >> i had no idea how to do it so i was irritated and chewing gum so hard. >> wicked witch of the west. >> the camera doesn't lie. bruce and esther caught up and having fun in their very own se
the story from neal karlinsky. >> it is fair to say they don't spend a lot of time on youtube. >> take snap shot. >> at least they didn't until bruce and esther huffman accidentally recorded themselves fumbling over their new laptop. the result, three minutes of what could be their own reality show filled not only with confused squinting and random button pushing. >> i don't know how to do it. >> but singing. ♪ hello my darling, hello my baby ♪ >> and...
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i'm here with neal schon of journey. >> reporter: and then, she was not kidnapped.ut in memphis with schon. to add insult to injury, according to tmz, security on the journey tour has been ordered to keep tareq out of the backstage area, even though he may have an all-access pass. for "good morning america," i'm t.j. winick, in new york. >> journey, playing a surprisingly prominent role in our newscast this morning. >>> coming up, sports. a game-changer on the basketball court is now a name-changer off of it. abc's dan koeffler has an that story. >> reporter: on monday, nba superstar, ron artest will swap the basketball court for the ballroom floor, joining this season of "dancing with the stars." but on friday, he made an even bigger change. artest is out. metta world peace is in. >> i'm now metta world peace. >> reporter: an l.a. court made artest -- sorry. world peace's name change official friday. metta is a buddhist term meaning love and kindness. an enlightened choice for a player best known for his violent basket brawls. he joins a long line of famous name ch
i'm here with neal schon of journey. >> reporter: and then, she was not kidnapped.ut in memphis with schon. to add insult to injury, according to tmz, security on the journey tour has been ordered to keep tareq out of the backstage area, even though he may have an all-access pass. for "good morning america," i'm t.j. winick, in new york. >> journey, playing a surprisingly prominent role in our newscast this morning. >>> coming up, sports. a game-changer on the...
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i'm here with neal schon of journey, the legendary rock star. >> reporter: and there's video posted onle and neal partying at her winery last year. >> she told me he was one of the loves of her life. >> reporter: diane dimond wrote a book about the couple. >> she told me she had enough. she was going to leave. >> reporter: the salahis have had very public financial problems. this weekend, their winery is being auctioned off at a bankruptcy sale. and there could be more problems for these people. the fbi is getting involved. doesn't appear that he was lying. but you never know. >> that would be a crime. thanks very much. let's bring in msalahi's lawyer david silek. tell us how he's doing. and what happened here? >> well, first tareq is devastated. but he's relieved to know that michaele is safe and is okay. that was the first concern yesterday. i've known tareq and michaele for many years. and tareq and michaele are late for everything. when she didn't show up for several hours, tareq got concerned. and thus the call to county law enforcement. your segment mention thad there were numero
i'm here with neal schon of journey, the legendary rock star. >> reporter: and there's video posted onle and neal partying at her winery last year. >> she told me he was one of the loves of her life. >> reporter: diane dimond wrote a book about the couple. >> she told me she had enough. she was going to leave. >> reporter: the salahis have had very public financial problems. this weekend, their winery is being auctioned off at a bankruptcy sale. and there could be...
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i have tony, richard, and neal. please come forward. >> good morning, commissioners. tony is a retired senior animal keeper, speaking today on behalf of the dolores parlor of the native sons of the golden west parlor number one. i saw other members are committed to preserving california history and our western heritage. an important institution in golden state park is the bison which has a history dating back to the turn of the last century when president teddy roosevelt launched an initiative to save the bison from extinction. during the summer myself and other members have been concerned about during our visits to the paddock that this seems to be a considerable disappointment by other park visitors in that the bison are not particularly visible. this is due to the fact that the herd has been reduced from 20 animals to only three rather gare yacht trick -- geriatric animals and they generally repose in the back of the exhibit back in the trees. i brought these concerns to the joint zoo committee last month and was happy to receive assurance from the zoo managers
i have tony, richard, and neal. please come forward. >> good morning, commissioners. tony is a retired senior animal keeper, speaking today on behalf of the dolores parlor of the native sons of the golden west parlor number one. i saw other members are committed to preserving california history and our western heritage. an important institution in golden state park is the bison which has a history dating back to the turn of the last century when president teddy roosevelt launched an...
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on the management side is bob, bob, frank norton, neal cahill, mike cables, and don. thank you very much. it is a pleasure working alongside you. speaking of the international trading fund, i would like to recognize the person responsible for originally starting this fund over 12 years ago, the retired u.a. general president. marty, thank you for being here. i also want to recognize the retired secretary-treasurer. thank you for being here, tom. we're coming to the end of the program. i would like to call on larry sr. to say a few words to end the program. before he speaks, i would like to thank him for spearheading this idea. his determination and hard work made this school possible. he has always been a huge proponent of training. he started out as the apprenticeships coordinator. he sat on the international trading fund since its inception, for the last 10 years. his record speaks for itself with all he has accomplished over the last 22 years as business manager. i think even he would agree that this school is one of his proudest accomplishments. welcome, larry. [a
on the management side is bob, bob, frank norton, neal cahill, mike cables, and don. thank you very much. it is a pleasure working alongside you. speaking of the international trading fund, i would like to recognize the person responsible for originally starting this fund over 12 years ago, the retired u.a. general president. marty, thank you for being here. i also want to recognize the retired secretary-treasurer. thank you for being here, tom. we're coming to the end of the program. i would...
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abc's neal karlinsky has the story. >> reporter: as mysteries go, it doesn't get much stranger.ars to be a human foot washed ashore near downtown vancouver. >> a citizen called vancouver police to report that they found what they thought was a foot and leg bones attached. >> reporter: eight feet have been found, while three more were discovered along the coast of nearby washington state. nearly all of them have been found in running shoes leaving one magazine to ask if the reebok ripper is on the loose. >> we have not ruled out any possibilities. and we have to be aware that these could be homicide victims. >> reporter: one theory is that modern running shoes are more buoyant. so, feet from decomposing bodies in the water are more likely to wash ashore. but whose bodies? only three people have been matched to the feet. one a suspected suicide. another an unidentified canadian woman. without much to work with, dna and the brand and manufacturing date of the shoes are the best clues investigators have in what is a growing mystery. >> the dna will tell you if it's a female or a mal
abc's neal karlinsky has the story. >> reporter: as mysteries go, it doesn't get much stranger.ars to be a human foot washed ashore near downtown vancouver. >> a citizen called vancouver police to report that they found what they thought was a foot and leg bones attached. >> reporter: eight feet have been found, while three more were discovered along the coast of nearby washington state. nearly all of them have been found in running shoes leaving one magazine to ask if the...
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. >> reporter: neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> aren't they the cutest couple ever? >> you have to love that couple. >> flirting at that age. >> and married late in life. married eight years, they said. but playful and fun. let us all age that well. >> great head of hair, too. >> they will be on "good morning america" later this morning. if you want more bruce and esther, tune in then. >>> stay with us for "good morning america." and have a wonderful thursday, everybody. >> thanks for watching, everybody. >>> in the news this morning, u.c. regents car budget plan that could ensure tuition hikes for the next five years. >> also this morning in san francisco passengers forced to evacuate a plane in washington, d.c. >> and a housing shock, new report reveals oakland will see property values plunge by $12 billion because of foreclosure crisis. >> and weather is not immune to that plunging. the temperatures will drop today and tomorrow. we'll show you how cool it's going to be the next days. >> good morning, following a major gravel spill on east bay free on-ramp. details
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good morning, neal. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we're at the aerospace mission analysis center. a lot of anticipation as the satellite enters its final orbits. take a look at their latest data. see the yellow circle way out in the ocean, off the coast of south america. that's the latest projection of where they believe the satellite might smash down. here's the strange part. because the margin of error is so huge, it might come down at any time today. as the satellite enters the atmosphere, everything changes. bit by bit, pieces will cross the threshold about 60 miles up, enter the atmosphere, and then drop straight down like stone. traveling at several hundred miles an hour. depending on their shape. the 26 chunks will fall at different points along the satellite's path. meaning debris will cover 500 miles. what have you got here? >> okay. this is a portion of a delta rocket. >> reporter: wow. >> this was used, i think this put a gps satellite into orbit. >> reporter: bill ailor studies space junk for the air force. he showed us s
good morning, neal. >> reporter: good morning, robin. we're at the aerospace mission analysis center. a lot of anticipation as the satellite enters its final orbits. take a look at their latest data. see the yellow circle way out in the ocean, off the coast of south america. that's the latest projection of where they believe the satellite might smash down. here's the strange part. because the margin of error is so huge, it might come down at any time today. as the satellite enters the...
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eleven field who are together almost all the time when it comes to looking for fossils they part ways neal one wants to share his secrets with the other. there is steep slopes all along the bank everybody knows that mammoth tells can be found here although many people are on the lookout if you actually find any obviously have got some secrets to keep what you need in his job his determination . the first step is a careful inspection of the steep slopes from a boat to molly and is a tributary of the river a column on each spring rain water from melted snow flood the tributary over flowing water washes the bank away forcing permafrost to retreat as a result big chunks of rock tumble down into the water to expose ice bound missions deep inside. the mcdonald's not first of all you must know what it looks like. you should look forward everywhere. i dream about finding a mammoth's goal. that's my aim you know after all others have found such things. only people whose job is looking for tusks know the telltale signs of where they hide shallow waters of the best place for tusk come to. with a grea
eleven field who are together almost all the time when it comes to looking for fossils they part ways neal one wants to share his secrets with the other. there is steep slopes all along the bank everybody knows that mammoth tells can be found here although many people are on the lookout if you actually find any obviously have got some secrets to keep what you need in his job his determination . the first step is a careful inspection of the steep slopes from a boat to molly and is a tributary of...
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neal karlinsky, abc news, washington. >> lucky little boy. out of the hospital soon, kid. >>> that is what is making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." thanks again for watching. and have a great wednesday. >>> in the news this wednesday morning, a third national guard member is dead following a shooting rampage at a nevada ihop bringing the death toll to five. they don't know why he opened fire with an assault rifle. >> more details emerge from president obama's jobs plan. he'll propose $300 billion in tax cuts and spending. >> coming up on the ten-year anniversary of 9/11. are we ready for a terrorist attack? some areas have taken steps forward but there are issues all over our area. >>> good morning. you are looking live down from sutro tower. it's clear around the bay area. there is poor air quality and hottest temperatures this week today. >> and we have road work throughout the bay area including on three area bridges. details coming up. >> it's wednesday morning. thank you so much for joining us.
neal karlinsky, abc news, washington. >> lucky little boy. out of the hospital soon, kid. >>> that is what is making news in america this morning. >> stay with us for "good morning america." thanks again for watching. and have a great wednesday. >>> in the news this wednesday morning, a third national guard member is dead following a shooting rampage at a nevada ihop bringing the death toll to five. they don't know why he opened fire with an assault...
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scheduled for november we're definitely going to charge the initial framework for a solution he says neal arad today the president. spotlight will be back shortly right after right so stay with us. wealthy british style stock. market why not can. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial her. lines. con is a report on our. mission to free credit taishan three months for charges three. months three. three. free. download free broadcast video for your media projects free media to r.t. dot com. and discover its beauty. communicate with the want to. test yourself and become free. see what nature can give you. welcome back to spotlight on al gore and often just a reminder that my guest on the show today is milord out president of the public eye seps car despite the disintegration of former yugoslavia the states and the situation is still very fragile in the region do you think that the process may continue for example could. someday think of seceding from. that is this such a possibility. developments in bosnia an
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and more coming your way in less than fifteen minutes but first you know neal what sports. thanks modern great to have your company first sports today plenty ahead over the next ten minutes. stateside shock some stories your curse her first ever grand slam title beating big favorite serina williams in the women's u.s. open final. eagles roar soar third favorites for the n.f.l. a crowd this year philadelphia get their campaign off to a winning start against and louis. topping the charts russia move into first place overall in the modern pentathlon world finals being held here in moscow . but we start this hour with some sad news the last surviving ice hockey player from last week's deadly and jaroslav all has died in hospital alexander was one of the only two people not to perish immediately on wednesday the twenty six year old to have been suffering from severe burns in intensive care unit in moscow when his health worsened this morning forty four people have now died while crew member alexander says soft remains in critical condition the plane was carrying kontinental hock
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well yes i think this is very indicative of the overall neal colonial character of this war that has developed for nearly seven months now the national transition council would have never been able to get outside of benghazi if it had not been for the support of the united states as well as the nato forces they have supplied these rebels with arms with diplomatic cover and then of course there was the so-called no fly zone over libya which has really been a massive bombing operation against that country of six million people it's a very very tense situation that exists right now all over the country the fact that they have not been able to take over areas in the western part of libya such as bani walid and sirte and. is very much indicative of the fact that this war is by no means settled now just this last past week we've seen an escalation of resistance on the part of the lawless forces inside of libya there was the attack on the roster the move all refinery which shut down or production in that region of libya some seventeen guards at the oil refinery were killed in this attack th
well yes i think this is very indicative of the overall neal colonial character of this war that has developed for nearly seven months now the national transition council would have never been able to get outside of benghazi if it had not been for the support of the united states as well as the nato forces they have supplied these rebels with arms with diplomatic cover and then of course there was the so-called no fly zone over libya which has really been a massive bombing operation against...
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you know neal joins us now with all the latest in the world of sports and i understand that we could yet have an all russian final at the u.s. open though the overwhelming favorite remains a familiar name on the tennis circuit absolutely right we've got a russian federation on a russian up and comer on both sides of the draw so yes they could meet in the decider but it's serena williams who is a big big favorite in new york we're going to have a look at how she got to the quarter final plus the rest of the sport right now. your company this is sports today plenty ahead including. irish test russia either win which would all but ensure dekalb accounts charges an automatic qualifying spot at next year's european football championships. courts dates honest to c.f. public cenk about makes it into her second ever grand slam quarter final meeting with serena williams now waits in new york. and causing us squashing our chances claims the highest score in competition history on the way to winning the final world series cliff diving event of the season. let's start with football where a crowd
you know neal joins us now with all the latest in the world of sports and i understand that we could yet have an all russian final at the u.s. open though the overwhelming favorite remains a familiar name on the tennis circuit absolutely right we've got a russian federation on a russian up and comer on both sides of the draw so yes they could meet in the decider but it's serena williams who is a big big favorite in new york we're going to have a look at how she got to the quarter final plus the...
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sports up next with you know neal where you are unions huge and so we've got this great video coming up of these guys i mean way way up high on the cliffs and then jumping off and making it look pretty good but it's not something that i would be they're making look pretty easy aren't they you know that's their red gold world series and i tell you what it's come to an end it's been all over the world it's finished in ukraine and those won by a russian still an eastern european flavor must be more on the plus the rest of the sport right now absolutely. thanks for joining us this is sports today we've got plenty ahead a busy day including old. irish test russia i believe in which would all but ensure dick advocaat charges on automatic qualifying starts next year's european football championships. court dates on the sea a public chunk of makes it into only her second ever grand slam quarter final meeting with trina williams awaits usual. and causing a splash russian are chima still chanticleer as the highest score in competition history on the way to winning the final world series cliff
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on these really political lip dr alan neal thank you so much for your time the former head of the israeli diplomatic mission to ankara thanks for joining us live on r.t. thank you for having me. well to libya now where the rebels are tightening the noose around colonel gadhafi his last major stronghold his hometown said the fugitive leader's forces have been given an extended deadline to surrender which expires next saturday but in a defiant audion message read by syrian t.v. good affy rallied his supporters urging them to fight on against the rebels and nato is vowed to continue its airstrikes on loyalist forces saying the u.n. mandate to protect civilians in libya still stands the coalition is also moving to release billions of dollars of gadhafi is frozen assets to fund the reconstruction of libya but we can now cross live to london and talk to somebody he's strong the libyan democratic party thanks very much indeed for being with us they're not the new york party has played some support for the national transitional council but the n t c has been criticized for being undemocratic and
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washington i agree on that point here but nonetheless i mean you can go before that and you can see this neal kahn perception of the world about what america's role in the world is and that was in there pearl harbor a wonderful opportunity often off the back of a tragedy and i still see it and maybe you know maybe i'm just seeing it in into narrow form here but i still see that mindset there with the arab spring going on now too i mean picking and choosing who you're going to support to mold the geopolitical situation of the region. i agree. ok let us first and then he's going to. if i may i mean i agree entirely i i personally believe and please forgive me for being a cynic here but i personally believe that nine eleven the attack and once again as horrific and tragic as it was it was used it was manipulated by those who in their minds had some sort of map it was used justification and till now till now and forgive me every time i mean as i said that moment could have been a unifying moment for the entire world at this moment of time i travel throughout the world and i travel extensively thr
washington i agree on that point here but nonetheless i mean you can go before that and you can see this neal kahn perception of the world about what america's role in the world is and that was in there pearl harbor a wonderful opportunity often off the back of a tragedy and i still see it and maybe you know maybe i'm just seeing it in into narrow form here but i still see that mindset there with the arab spring going on now too i mean picking and choosing who you're going to support to mold...
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of the mocker see in the euro is a toxic mix very much so i mean essentially we're dealing with a neal version of plato's republic being played out in central banks i mean it's absolutely terrible there's no democracy to just follow up on a plate that you may you know i don't argue that there is a real structural dimension to this crisis which financialization has starved of the real economy of capital and entrepreneurial energies that would have gone into innovation previously and as a consequence of that we're not seeing the deployment of as many innovative technologies as we perhaps would have in the past nor the development of the i think you're right to a certain extent it's a false crisis but on a deeper level there is some real dimension to it as well your job and you're going to be i mean i agree i mean either you're a general global problem either financially dominant you know financial services about how about the banking sector you know but i mean that's that's true of it but i come back to what i said i think of a year at the year i was a currency you know it's kind of it's
of the mocker see in the euro is a toxic mix very much so i mean essentially we're dealing with a neal version of plato's republic being played out in central banks i mean it's absolutely terrible there's no democracy to just follow up on a plate that you may you know i don't argue that there is a real structural dimension to this crisis which financialization has starved of the real economy of capital and entrepreneurial energies that would have gone into innovation previously and as a...