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you know neal is a lightning rod. neal should have been sent right to the room. he says, they were pulling my hair. >> mike: what they are looking at is the video involving malkin. a dozen of the players are at the bench. engelland has left. several flyers at the bench as well. and somewhere in western canada, ed is looking on and saying i seem to remember this sort of thing. >> pierre: he says do you remember where the face-off is? calling scott driscoll. the faceoff is in their zone. he's saying i think i remember. coburn will pick up the yard sale that happened right in front of the penguins bench. >> mike: some of you may have joined right now expecting you remember a little late for the local news. those in the newsroom knew, oh, somewhere in the first period when all of this started that they wouldn't be getting on on time and so got a little extra time to ed it tape or have lunch. but that's what's coming next. offensive zone face-off for the flyers. >> pierre: this is ridiculous. >> number 27, craig adams, two minutes. >> mike: given the balance of power,
you know neal is a lightning rod. neal should have been sent right to the room. he says, they were pulling my hair. >> mike: what they are looking at is the video involving malkin. a dozen of the players are at the bench. engelland has left. several flyers at the bench as well. and somewhere in western canada, ed is looking on and saying i seem to remember this sort of thing. >> pierre: he says do you remember where the face-off is? calling scott driscoll. the faceoff is in their...
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you know neal is a lightning rod. neal should have been sent right to the room. he says, they were pulling my hair. >> mike: what they are looking at is the video involving malkin. a dozen of the players are at the bench. engelland has left. several flyers at the bench as well. and somewhere in western canada, ed is looking on and saying i seem to remember this sort of thing. >> pierre: he says do you remember where the face-off is? calling scott driscoll. the faceoff is in their zone. he's saying i think i remember. coburn will pick up the yard sale that happened right in front of the penguins bench. >> mike: some of you may have joined right now expecting you remember a little late for the local news. those in the newsroom knew, oh, somewhere in the first period when all of this started that they wouldn't be getting on on time and so got a little extra time to ed it tape or have lunch. but that's what's coming next. offensive zone face-off for the flyers. >> pierre: this is ridiculous. >> number 27, craig adams, two minutes. >> mike: given the balance of power,
you know neal is a lightning rod. neal should have been sent right to the room. he says, they were pulling my hair. >> mike: what they are looking at is the video involving malkin. a dozen of the players are at the bench. engelland has left. several flyers at the bench as well. and somewhere in western canada, ed is looking on and saying i seem to remember this sort of thing. >> pierre: he says do you remember where the face-off is? calling scott driscoll. the faceoff is in their...
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neal, you have been widely talked about as really a hero for '96.that a comfortable description for you? >> no, it's not. i don't -- i mean, it's nice that people to say that. but there were very, very few heroes there. >> reporter: but you acknowledge that but for some of the things up did, a whole lot less people would have lived. >> maybe. i -- you know, i -- i don't really go there. i don't think about it in those terms. and it's -- i mean, i did as much as i could and it took me quite awhile to really appreciate that. >> reporter: for years, he was in high demand to speak about the lessons he'd learned on the mountain. how small decisions can lead to big disasters about weighing risk and consequences. and about the importance of seizing second chances. and then one day, he realized it was time for him to do all that himself. neal knew apart of him had never truly come down from that mountain. to really come down, he had to go back up. >> the whole trip just took on a different sense of reality. to all of a sudden have all those feelings of this
neal, you have been widely talked about as really a hero for '96.that a comfortable description for you? >> no, it's not. i don't -- i mean, it's nice that people to say that. but there were very, very few heroes there. >> reporter: but you acknowledge that but for some of the things up did, a whole lot less people would have lived. >> maybe. i -- you know, i -- i don't really go there. i don't think about it in those terms. and it's -- i mean, i did as much as i could and it...
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i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in seattle. >> our thanks to the bolstead family and neal neal karlinsky> just ahead, we'll show you lmfao and how this rebel shoe is staging a come back np. it's tax time, and with the hundreds i saved on my car insurance with progressive, i'm out here, giving a little tax relief. are you guys touring? we are. we're going to need some savings. oh, you certainly will. [ laughs ] forget tax season -- it's saving season. what do you do for a living, sir? i work at a green grocery. there's a little green for your grocery. thank you. absolutely. and as part of my saving stimulus package from progressive -- this can go in my wallet. that can go in your wallet. 30 bucks. whoo! [ male announcer ] you're at the age where you don't get thrown by curveballs. ♪ this is the age of knowing how to get things done. so, why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? talk to your doctor about viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blo
i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in seattle. >> our thanks to the bolstead family and neal neal karlinsky> just ahead, we'll show you lmfao and how this rebel shoe is staging a come back np. it's tax time, and with the hundreds i saved on my car insurance with progressive, i'm out here, giving a little tax relief. are you guys touring? we are. we're going to need some savings. oh, you certainly will. [ laughs ] forget tax season -- it's saving season. what do you do for a...
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david. >> neal karlinsky leading us off tonight, neal, thanks to you. >>> we have breaking news out of st. louis, we learned one person was killed and others injured when a tent collapsed. you can see the severe weather system moving through the area with heavy winds and high rain. we're told at least five people. again, 1 person died, 100 injured near busch stadium. >>> we're turning to the freeze warning around the nation tonight. this is extreme and could affect the prices we pay at the supermarket. the system is sending temperatures plunging on this last week of april. lows drive into the 20s, maybe lower, and tonight they rushing to protect their crops to head off the damage. ginger zee on the freeze tonight. >> reporter: the fires, the fans, and the sheets no it's not a camping trip. it's a frost and worst deep freeze on the way. from michigan to massachusetts by sunday morning, many farmers in for another sleepless night. >> we're watching the weather very, very closely and prepared to take the next steps if we have to. >> reporter: from the lifeless asparagus to the fate this c
david. >> neal karlinsky leading us off tonight, neal, thanks to you. >>> we have breaking news out of st. louis, we learned one person was killed and others injured when a tent collapsed. you can see the severe weather system moving through the area with heavy winds and high rain. we're told at least five people. again, 1 person died, 100 injured near busch stadium. >>> we're turning to the freeze warning around the nation tonight. this is extreme and could affect the...
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david. >> neal karlinsky leading us off tonight, neal, thanks to you. >>> we have breaking news out of st. louis, we learned one person has been killed, 100 injuries when a tent collapsed in high winds in severe weather, downtown near busch stadium. you can see the weather map right at this hour. the severe weather system moving through the area with heavy winds and rain. we're told five people in critical condition, 1 person has died, 100 injured near busch stadium in st. louis. we'll condition to track this story. >>> the other concern, the freeze warning around the nation. this is extreme and could affect the prices we pay at the supermarket. the system is sending temperatures plunging on this last week of april. lows drive into the 20s, maybe lower. and tonight farmers are racing to protect their crops to head off the damage. ginger zee on the freeze tonight. >> reporter: the fires, the fans, and the sheets no it's not a camping trip. it's the round the clock coddling of crops. with the frost and worst deep freeze on the way from michigan to massachusetts by sunday morning, many fa
david. >> neal karlinsky leading us off tonight, neal, thanks to you. >>> we have breaking news out of st. louis, we learned one person has been killed, 100 injuries when a tent collapsed in high winds in severe weather, downtown near busch stadium. you can see the weather map right at this hour. the severe weather system moving through the area with heavy winds and rain. we're told five people in critical condition, 1 person has died, 100 injured near busch stadium in st. louis....
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i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in tacoma, washington. >> that is fascinating.nks to neal karlinsky for th that. >>> just ahead, we're going to me meet jimmy kimmel on the white house lawn, as he preps for a m co comic takeover of the commander in chief. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. j.d. power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. igigigigigigigigigigigigigigigig i'll have blueberry pancakes. uh huh. actually, make that glazed pecans... ok. with chocolate... no... caramel sauce. whipped cream? uhhhhhhh, yeah... but on the side. introducing build your own pancakes. only at denny's. >>> it's the super bowl of political humor, a fancy dinner with a geek elite, mingling with the likes of kim kardashian. and george clooney and everybody
i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in tacoma, washington. >> that is fascinating.nks to neal karlinsky for th that. >>> just ahead, we're going to me meet jimmy kimmel on the white house lawn, as he preps for a m co comic takeover of the commander in chief. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's...
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i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in tacoma, washington. >> that is fascinating.nks to neal karlinsky for th that. >>> just ahead, we're going to me meet jimmy kimmel on the white house lawn, as he preps for a m co comic takeover of the commander in chief. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's progressive. j.d. power and associates has ranked quicken loans "highest in customer satisfaction in the united states." call or go to quickenloans.com to discover for yourself why we're engineered to amaze. [ male announcer ] for our families... our neighbors... and our communities... america's beverage companies have created a wide range of new choices. developing smaller portion sizes and more low- & no-calorie beverages... adding clear calorie labels so you know exactly what you're choosing... and in schools, replacing full-calorie soft drinks with lower-calorie options. with more choices and fewer calori
i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in tacoma, washington. >> that is fascinating.nks to neal karlinsky for th that. >>> just ahead, we're going to me meet jimmy kimmel on the white house lawn, as he preps for a m co comic takeover of the commander in chief. motorcycles -- check. atv. i ride those. do you? no. boat. house. hello, dear. hello. hello. oh! check it -- [ loud r&b on car radio ] i'm going on break! the more you bundle, the more you save. now, that's...
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supposed to do for seventy two hour good for yourselves you should somebody on all of them selves neal all this law does is change the threshold under you know historically and if you can take it all the way back to british law if you want to take it back to magna carta you can historically you didn't you a civilian does not use deadly force unless there's no other option and the same is true by the way of police officers and of soldiers in iraq and afghanistan what these laws do is they say you can use deadly force when you have a variety of other options you can run you can scream you can hit somebody over the head with it with a two by four or you can kill them out when you've got a variety of options like that you should by law be required to use the less lethal options before you kill somebody trayvon martin was was armed with a bag of skittles and a can of iced tea he did not represent a threat and george zimmerman should have at the very least in terms of whether there was a real threat and or not not have been in his face and done what the police officers. with the time i think
supposed to do for seventy two hour good for yourselves you should somebody on all of them selves neal all this law does is change the threshold under you know historically and if you can take it all the way back to british law if you want to take it back to magna carta you can historically you didn't you a civilian does not use deadly force unless there's no other option and the same is true by the way of police officers and of soldiers in iraq and afghanistan what these laws do is they say...
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families and taking from these families raping daughters and wives i mean it just was totally insane neal and all this were lost just it took three it took three days for the federal troops to arrive were these people supposed to do for seventy two hour defend yourself if you shoot somebody was all in themselves neal all this law does is change the threshold under you know historically and if you can take it all the way back to british law if you want to go back to magna carta you can historically you didn't you civilian does not use deadly force unless there's no other option and the same is true by the way of the police officers and of soldiers in iraq and afghanistan what these laws do is they say you can use deadly force when you have a variety of other options you could run you can scream you can hit somebody over the head with it with a two by four or you can kill about when you've got a variety of options like that you should by law be required to use the less lethal options before you kill somebody trayvon martin was was armed with a bag of skittles and a can of iced tea he did no
families and taking from these families raping daughters and wives i mean it just was totally insane neal and all this were lost just it took three it took three days for the federal troops to arrive were these people supposed to do for seventy two hour defend yourself if you shoot somebody was all in themselves neal all this law does is change the threshold under you know historically and if you can take it all the way back to british law if you want to go back to magna carta you can...
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thanks no neal karlinsky for that. >>> just ahead, we switch gears. would you want to call up the octo-mom? now, you can. we go inside dial a star. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. that could adapt to changing road conditions. one that continually monitors and corrects for wheel slip. we imagined a vehicle that can increase emergency braking power when you need it most. and we imagined it looking like nothing else on the road today. then...we built it. the 2012 glk. see your authorized mercedes-benz dealer for exceptional offers through mercedes-benz financial services. dave, i've downloaded a virus. yeah. ♪ dave, where are we on the new laptop? it's so slow! i'm calling dave. [ telephone rings ] [ male announcer ] in a small business, technology is all you. that's why you've got us. at the staples pc savi
thanks no neal karlinsky for that. >>> just ahead, we switch gears. would you want to call up the octo-mom? now, you can. we go inside dial a star. when we got married. i had three kids. and she became the full time mother of three. it was soccer, and ballet, and cheerleading, and baseball. those years were crazy. so, as we go into this next phase, you know, a big part of it for us is that there isn't anything on the schedule. that could adapt to changing road conditions. one that...
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and ken star and neal katyal. plus a conversation with me manual cheever. >> if if you believe the president is a christian, why would that be -- you still come to the belief he's trying to destroy religion? >> ralph reed. >> is it similarly wrong them for democrats to say that the republican party is engaged in a war on women? >> and david brody of the crist janua christian broadcasting network. i'm candy crowley and this is state of the union. in an election expected to somewhere on the economy, both parties got something to schu on this this week. 120,000 new jobs were added to the economy in march, but that was way off the 200,000 expected. unemployment dropped a tenth of a percent, but economists say some quit looking for work. mitt romney called the report weak and very troubling. the president said there's a lot more work to do. joining me now from miami, florida is the chair of the democratic national committee, congresswoman debbie wasserman schultz. thank you for joining us on this holiday weekend. i wan
and ken star and neal katyal. plus a conversation with me manual cheever. >> if if you believe the president is a christian, why would that be -- you still come to the belief he's trying to destroy religion? >> ralph reed. >> is it similarly wrong them for democrats to say that the republican party is engaged in a war on women? >> and david brody of the crist janua christian broadcasting network. i'm candy crowley and this is state of the union. in an election expected...
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neal appearance and ice also points out in the letter he called 6 witness for hearing monday at 1:30ll 5 are appearing voluntarily. >> peter thank you very much. now some information coming in in the extreme weather department. remember we are watching this update on twister suspected twister touching down in kansas. we are now told it hit at 5:42 p.m. local time there and it was a quarter mile wide. that's what people are reporting on the ground. quarter mile wide. details come in and this system is hug huge. look at the map. those watch areas have now gone on for some of them until midnight local time there in the plains. we bring maria back in a little bit to talk about the very latest on the severe weather threat. for now un security council has decided to send a team of unarmed observers to syria. new violence reported days after cease fire went in effect ther cease fire went in effect ther there. that's moments away [ male announcer ] what's the beat that moves your heart? how about the beat of a healthy heart? campbell's healthy request soup is delicious, and earned this heart
neal appearance and ice also points out in the letter he called 6 witness for hearing monday at 1:30ll 5 are appearing voluntarily. >> peter thank you very much. now some information coming in in the extreme weather department. remember we are watching this update on twister suspected twister touching down in kansas. we are now told it hit at 5:42 p.m. local time there and it was a quarter mile wide. that's what people are reporting on the ground. quarter mile wide. details come in and...
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dee is proud of her one-woman show, zora is by name about zora neale hurston. she stated, the kind of beauty i want most is the hard to get kind that comes from within, strength, courage, identity. [applause] >> sonia sanchez, poets, actors, scholars one of the most important act drift of the black rights movement and how the work on her chair in english. she was also at the forefront of the black studies movement and tout the first course in the country on black women. teaching the novel, "their eyes were watching god." she's the author verse 16 books. her most recent, morning haiku. ms. sanchez's extraordinary voices aren't heard the american book award, the langston hughes poetry award and she was a finalist for the national book critics circle award for does your house appliance? having lectured amid poetry to over 500 universities, colleges and organizations all over the country, sanchez and the world has established a reputation of the highly renowned voice in the 20th century. freedom sisters coming national tour exhibit from the smithsonian brings to li
dee is proud of her one-woman show, zora is by name about zora neale hurston. she stated, the kind of beauty i want most is the hard to get kind that comes from within, strength, courage, identity. [applause] >> sonia sanchez, poets, actors, scholars one of the most important act drift of the black rights movement and how the work on her chair in english. she was also at the forefront of the black studies movement and tout the first course in the country on black women. teaching the...
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here's neale godfrey, c.e.o. of the children's financial network. >> news flash: the solution for the trauma of the empty nest syndrome-- the recession. the economic realities of life, like high unemployment among recent college graduates, have changed all the rules. what does this mean? how about 85% of our adult children will be coming home to live! when your older kids come back home, you no longer have to be hotel mom and dad with room service and gas in the car. rules have to change. it's time for a frank conversation, but, it's still your house and your rules. start with: who pays for what? this is going to depend on how much your adult kids are earning. i think after three months of a full-time job search with you paying for all expenses, your adult child needs to find some work. that may be pumping gas or pumping coffee. but, their dream jobs? no, perhaps not. but having them back home will put additional economic stress on you. come clean with your kids by showing them all your bills-pre and post their a
here's neale godfrey, c.e.o. of the children's financial network. >> news flash: the solution for the trauma of the empty nest syndrome-- the recession. the economic realities of life, like high unemployment among recent college graduates, have changed all the rules. what does this mean? how about 85% of our adult children will be coming home to live! when your older kids come back home, you no longer have to be hotel mom and dad with room service and gas in the car. rules have to change....
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he, nationally syndicated radio talk show host with cox media, the one and only neal boortz.titors. >> i kicked your butt, too. >> sean: you did not. >> i did, too. >> sean: i'm the only person who beat you in 45 years on the radio. >> for six months. >> no, neal said he beat you all the time. >> he did not. he's lying through his teeth. i will bet any amount of money. >> you don't want to do that. you have any amount of money. >> are you calling me the baby jesus next? >> i did downstairs. >> i bet you did. i'm here to see the baby jesus. >> you could keep this going. >> while we have this panel, you are a tea party activist, you are a radio host. liberal that says outrageous things regularly, with regularity. we have to put a sign up on the screen that says don't say the b.s. word, bouz you can't help yourself. here is what i want to say. here is the environment. you were saying this. we live in an environment you used to say far more outrageous things than you do now. and now, now there is a cloud, groups of people paid to monitor you. to try and shut you down. >> i'm with
he, nationally syndicated radio talk show host with cox media, the one and only neal boortz.titors. >> i kicked your butt, too. >> sean: you did not. >> i did, too. >> sean: i'm the only person who beat you in 45 years on the radio. >> for six months. >> no, neal said he beat you all the time. >> he did not. he's lying through his teeth. i will bet any amount of money. >> you don't want to do that. you have any amount of money. >> are you...
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so when you look at this stuff, neal, does any of this touch the supreme court? we end to think of them as these nine people clotured somewhere that don't know about public opinion polls. but they do. >> i think they do know about these things, but these are nine extraordinarily smart, competent people who know what they think. >> ken, do they listen to any of this, does it influence them? >> i think it would surprise you who insulated the judges and the justices are. certainly can be. that's the whole idea of the judges having life tenure to serve as article 3 of our constitution provides, during good behavior. john paul stevens stepped down after a very distinguished career at the age of 90. and that's not that unusual. justices in their 70s right now. so they have that wonderful, glorious virtue called independence. and so at their best, they will just give their best independent judgment as to what it is that the law provides or the constitution means. do they sometimes succumb to political pressure? perhaps. but at their best, they're independent. that was t
so when you look at this stuff, neal, does any of this touch the supreme court? we end to think of them as these nine people clotured somewhere that don't know about public opinion polls. but they do. >> i think they do know about these things, but these are nine extraordinarily smart, competent people who know what they think. >> ken, do they listen to any of this, does it influence them? >> i think it would surprise you who insulated the judges and the justices are....
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they're looking to november they have been creating jobs steadily for twenty four straight months neal but my question is when reagan came into office he he hired people like crazy when bush sr came into office he hired at the guy in the federal level they hired people like crazy when when bush jr came into office he hired millions of government employees obama has lost six hundred thousand points we have the paul ryan budget among others would have cut seven million people from the work force had these things been passed please name for me one piece of legislation that the republicans have put forward that would have put anybody to work. well tom i mean the federal bloated age of federal agency isn't the key to job creation what you seem to indicate is that it's the government's responsibility to create jobs no tell it is when they put it in the private sector lock a job you don't understand when the private sector fails when the private sector locks up when you have high insanely because regulations policies like you had under bush and greenspan when you have thirty years or reaganom
they're looking to november they have been creating jobs steadily for twenty four straight months neal but my question is when reagan came into office he he hired people like crazy when bush sr came into office he hired at the guy in the federal level they hired people like crazy when when bush jr came into office he hired millions of government employees obama has lost six hundred thousand points we have the paul ryan budget among others would have cut seven million people from the work force...
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for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, tucson. >> such a tough case. >>> let's bring in legal analyst, sunny hostin. she's worked on crimes against children. good morning. >> good morning. >> how big a break do you think this is? what are the odds these people know something? >> often times people do see things but they don't realize they see things that can help law enforcement. it can be a break. but unfortunately, it's been quite some time since she went missing. so, i'm not sure that it's going to be that helpful. but any little thing helps at this point. >> just to drill down. the people on the videotape, may have seen something. >> yes. >> they maybe looked off-kilter or maybe didn't. they may have more information than they think they have. >> absolutely. i have the experience where i brought people back, witnesses back into my office and asked them questions in just a different way. and it sparked a memory that have been helpful in cases that i tried. that can happen, no question about it. >> just keep asking people the same question over and over again. >> that'
for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, tucson. >> such a tough case. >>> let's bring in legal analyst, sunny hostin. she's worked on crimes against children. good morning. >> good morning. >> how big a break do you think this is? what are the odds these people know something? >> often times people do see things but they don't realize they see things that can help law enforcement. it can be a break. but unfortunately, it's been quite some...
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neal walker bunts. charges and throws wild to first. score from second base. the pirates avoid the sweep. 4-1 is the final. former giant pitcher, getting the win and -- they went 0-11. >>> the phillies head to san francisco for the next three days but the giants won't have to face hamels. today in philadelphia he gave up go runs in the first. then he strikes out ken who is seven innings, gave his first victory of the year. they have had trouble scoring runs but today ty bases loaded double. clears the bases, part of a fine run 8th for philadelphia. they beat the mets 8 diagnosis 2 and avoid getting swept. filly just 4-5 but so were the giants. >>> they played them in arizona, and seat example now they have to be sick of seeing the mariners, especially when they keep losing to them. oakland -- bill russell threw out the first pitch on jackie rock robinson. a good prankster. godfrey served up this two run homer, also the one later to make it 3-0. one swing of the bat, eric, unloads the three run homer off blake, his 3-3 in the 5th. bottom of the inning mariners
neal walker bunts. charges and throws wild to first. score from second base. the pirates avoid the sweep. 4-1 is the final. former giant pitcher, getting the win and -- they went 0-11. >>> the phillies head to san francisco for the next three days but the giants won't have to face hamels. today in philadelphia he gave up go runs in the first. then he strikes out ken who is seven innings, gave his first victory of the year. they have had trouble scoring runs but today ty bases loaded...
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thank you also to president neal horschtman, and his colleagues and staff for the opportunity to open for public examination this relatively seldom reported aspect of 19th century life in the district. i have self designated my role in this forum as a history reporter because i come to you to report on just a few aspects of the story of the wormley family. my purpose is not to interpret but just report on a few aspects of the family and to bring forth matters of interest as evidence evidenced by historical reportage and ephemera and others contemporaneous with that era. i selected the title because only recently has will been an expanding public interest in the impactful historical existence of blacks in this area of washington. primarily through the internet and search engines such as genealogybank.com, and the existence of clarence davis and bill branch of the d.c. archive, i can now assemble firsthand records of the details behind the existence of these every day people. this is an abbreviated story of a family free blacks who lived and worked in and around the presidents park. to
thank you also to president neal horschtman, and his colleagues and staff for the opportunity to open for public examination this relatively seldom reported aspect of 19th century life in the district. i have self designated my role in this forum as a history reporter because i come to you to report on just a few aspects of the story of the wormley family. my purpose is not to interpret but just report on a few aspects of the family and to bring forth matters of interest as evidence evidenced...
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abc's neal karlinsky has been on this story from the beginning. >> reporter: police don't know if they witnessed anything. but this morning, detectives are looking for this group of strangers, captured on surveillance people. they're five people, two men and three women, who where in the area near the home where isabel celis vanished at about 1:30 a.m. police believe they were leaving a nightclub and may have seen something walking away from a club, right by a church, just a block from the house. >> we want them to come forward to us and tell us, did they or did they not see anything unusual? >> reporter: after seven days of searching, police are essentially stuck at square one. sources tell abc news, they're awaiting lab results on evidence gathered. but what they really need are solid eyewitnesses. which may be why they're reaching out to find the mystery five. >> if this child were abducted out of her house, through a window, out a door, somebody may have seen that. >> reporter: it was saturday morning when the family says they discovered the 6-year-old missing from her bedroom. a w
abc's neal karlinsky has been on this story from the beginning. >> reporter: police don't know if they witnessed anything. but this morning, detectives are looking for this group of strangers, captured on surveillance people. they're five people, two men and three women, who where in the area near the home where isabel celis vanished at about 1:30 a.m. police believe they were leaving a nightclub and may have seen something walking away from a club, right by a church, just a block from...
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for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> i think some of the most interestingoicemails are those from the butt-dial. what's going on? >> scandalous. it's like you're peeking in. >> i love the story about a stupid criminal. >> i think you're calling me. >>> coming up here on "gma," it is hollywood's hottest couple. brad and angelina finally engaged after seven years. what kind of wedding will they have? and what about that rock? we'll have all the details coming up. >> plus, whether dan harris is going to be in the wedding party. >>> plus, the lawsuit from the couple who is suing bauds they say this house is haunted. will it old hold up in court? >>> and in "pop news," which member of kim kardashian's family is speaking out about her relationship with kanye? a new day for eye shadow bronze charms over brown. lavender makes green greener. silver shimmers sets blue alight. vibrant colors coming together in a perfect palatte of shadows just like that. "it's smart and simple." smokey, satin, shimmer now in three finishes for every eye color new almay® intense i-colo
for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> i think some of the most interestingoicemails are those from the butt-dial. what's going on? >> scandalous. it's like you're peeking in. >> i love the story about a stupid criminal. >> i think you're calling me. >>> coming up here on "gma," it is hollywood's hottest couple. brad and angelina finally engaged after seven years. what kind of wedding will they have? and what about...
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neal karlinsky is on the story. >> reporter: it was a manhunt straight out of a movie. this is police video of s.w.a.t. teams being lowered into the woods by helicopter, chasing down a suspect holed up in a bunker filled with ammo, multiple rooms, even cement reinforced walls. police moved in saturday morning and blew a portion of the roof over the entrance open. finding 41-year-old peter keller dead on the ground inside. >> there's a dead body inside. it appears to have been dead for some time. there's a pistol nearby and a great deal of blood. >> reporter: keller was a wanted man, accused of killing his wife and 18-year-old daughter last week before setting the family home ablaze and taking off for the woods. a co-worker said he showed no signs of violence but mentioned something about the end of the world recently. >> we're utterly blown away. >> reporter: police say he took eight years toil to build this place. look at the hatch, barely visible on the ground. police say finding the bunker was like a needle in a haystack. the woods are incredibly thick. they can't fi
neal karlinsky is on the story. >> reporter: it was a manhunt straight out of a movie. this is police video of s.w.a.t. teams being lowered into the woods by helicopter, chasing down a suspect holed up in a bunker filled with ammo, multiple rooms, even cement reinforced walls. police moved in saturday morning and blew a portion of the roof over the entrance open. finding 41-year-old peter keller dead on the ground inside. >> there's a dead body inside. it appears to have been dead...
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for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> always love a stupid criminal story>>> coming up here on "gma," it is official. hollywood's hottest couple, brad and angelina, finally engaged after seven years. what kind of wedding will they have? and what about that rock? >>> and the lawsuit from the couple suing because they say this house is haunted. they have what they call video proof. >>> and breaking pop news. which member of kim kardashian's family speaking out about her new relationship with kanye? a new day for eye shadow bronze charms over brown. lavender makes green greener. silver shimmers sets blue alight. vibrant colors coming together in a perfect palatte of shadows just like that. "it's smart and simple." smokey, satin, shimmer now in three finishes for every eye color new almay® intense i-color™ kits baban cajun raw seafood pizza parlor french fondue tex-mex fro-yo tapas puck chinese takeout taco truck free range chicken pancake stack baked alaska 5% cash back. right now, get 5% cash back at restaurants. it pays to discover. ♪ jump in on big savings.
for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> always love a stupid criminal story>>> coming up here on "gma," it is official. hollywood's hottest couple, brad and angelina, finally engaged after seven years. what kind of wedding will they have? and what about that rock? >>> and the lawsuit from the couple suing because they say this house is haunted. they have what they call video proof. >>> and breaking pop news. which...
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neal say is at 11:00. and they are staying open late today until 6:30.e'll have more in the next hour. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we'll check in with you later. >>> some of our top stories, a murder investigation in prince george's county. melanie alnwick is live in palmer park with the latest on the investigation. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. with the scene less than 24 hours old, prince george's county police do not have a lot of information right now. they haven't even identified the victim yet. but they can say that based on the evidence collected at the crime scene so far, they do believe that this woman's life came to a very violent end. sources tell fox 5 the victim described as an adult african- american female was beaten, bound and gagged. the crime scene a vacant third flee apartment at the marlow plaza apartments on 28th avenue in temple hills, maryland. police descended on the complex and secured the scene. investigators took a number of evidence bags out of the apartment. they spent some time very interested in a dumpster tha
neal say is at 11:00. and they are staying open late today until 6:30.e'll have more in the next hour. back to you. >> thank you. >>> we'll check in with you later. >>> some of our top stories, a murder investigation in prince george's county. melanie alnwick is live in palmer park with the latest on the investigation. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. with the scene less than 24 hours old, prince george's county police do not have a lot of information right...
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there's a great neal young. brian elliot, once again, real strong with a lot of help in goal.he had 24 saves. late in the first period, niemi is penetrated, and st. louis had a 1-nothing lead. and that's, you know, stayed most of the game. blues, power play, they will need andy mcdonald from close range. sharks score in late, but not enough. san jose trailed three games to one. if they're coming back to san jose on monday night, they are going to have to win saturday in st. louis. of the blues up 3-1. >>> giants and mets tomorrow. brian wilson's arm southerning surgery said to be successful. >>> the as take 3 out of four despite that mohawk. wilson, the word is if you combine wilson's salary and albert pujols, you could buy the as. just those two guys alone. to the-run throwing error gives the as a 3-nothing lead. and here goes pujols. he had three doubles, three for five. the scrappy as, tommy malone on the hill. e.r.a. under three. the as are coming home. they're now 7 and 7. the angels are 4 and 9. cj wilson, his salary, combine it with pujols, you could buy the as. >>> one
there's a great neal young. brian elliot, once again, real strong with a lot of help in goal.he had 24 saves. late in the first period, niemi is penetrated, and st. louis had a 1-nothing lead. and that's, you know, stayed most of the game. blues, power play, they will need andy mcdonald from close range. sharks score in late, but not enough. san jose trailed three games to one. if they're coming back to san jose on monday night, they are going to have to win saturday in st. louis. of the blues...