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do i an impression of neal young singing versions of songs, neal young singing fresh prince of bel airnd pants on the ground, but a beautiful neal young version. pants on the ground ♪ ♪ looking like a fool with your pants on the ground ♪ . it's a heart warming song. bruce saw them and i said i have an idea. i will do neal and you do you and we will do willis and whip my hair. he said i have to say i'm not familiar with that track. i go, it's a really big hit song. it's willow smith. i whip my hair back and forth. i whip my hair back and forth. it's fun and poppy. i will do it as neal. whip my hair back and forth ♪ . it's haunting and sad. he said you have to whip your hair. whip my hair back and forth ♪ ♪ you got to whip your hair >> you have to have the most persuasive skills of anybody in america. bruce springsteen said it's a good idea. he said i like it? >> he said maybe i will be the 70s bruce. >> which he does. >> he said we are putting a beard and a floppy hat and sunglasses. no one knew it was really bruce springsteen. this was like an impersonator. i don't quite get that. that
do i an impression of neal young singing versions of songs, neal young singing fresh prince of bel airnd pants on the ground, but a beautiful neal young version. pants on the ground ♪ ♪ looking like a fool with your pants on the ground ♪ . it's a heart warming song. bruce saw them and i said i have an idea. i will do neal and you do you and we will do willis and whip my hair. he said i have to say i'm not familiar with that track. i go, it's a really big hit song. it's willow smith. i...
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i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in seattle. >> our thanks to neal. >>> and just ahead, she's not the star to claim that her pregnancy's going to take her from party animal to the straight and narrow. we get to know the new snooki. ♪ loyalty discounts, safe driver discounts, paperless discounts. progressive keeps finding me new ways to save me money on my car insurance. you're sure to save it forward. i see you're a healthy eater. you qualify for a healthy eater's discount. oh, my gosh! thank you. you're welcome. dropping off the shopping cart discount. why are you doing it? because of the hundreds i saved at progressive. and that's when i told her about progressive online! hd 3. [ male announcer ] they were born to climb... born to leap, born to stalk, and born to pounce. to understand why, we journeyed to africa, where their wild ancestor was born. there we discovered that cats, no matter where they are... are born to be cats. and shouldn't your cat be who he was born to be? discover your cat's true nature. purina one. >>> when your only claim to fame is your bad behavior and bad ma
i'm neal karlinsky for "nightline" in seattle. >> our thanks to neal. >>> and just ahead, she's not the star to claim that her pregnancy's going to take her from party animal to the straight and narrow. we get to know the new snooki. ♪ loyalty discounts, safe driver discounts, paperless discounts. progressive keeps finding me new ways to save me money on my car insurance. you're sure to save it forward. i see you're a healthy eater. you qualify for a healthy eater's...
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neal kashkari and ken rogoff.ngraded 15 major global banks this past weekend, including three in the united states db ba-- bank of america, jpmorgan chase and citi because of their exposure to the european financial crisis. your investments are safe as long as you have $250,000 in any one account. if you don't, don't waste your time watching this channel. change the channel, watch sports or something else. in this economic downgrade, it is one more assurance that we are all connected and that the crisis in europe actually does affect americans in a big way. the downgrade means the banks, which may hold your portfolio, might be -- which you may hold in your portfolio -- might be less profitable because it will cost them more to borrow money. neal, we are not talking about the fact that these banks are like greece, or like lehman brothers. where they are not going to be able to pay back their debts. what we're saying is that some of what americans think are the safest institutions in the country are at some risk of
neal kashkari and ken rogoff.ngraded 15 major global banks this past weekend, including three in the united states db ba-- bank of america, jpmorgan chase and citi because of their exposure to the european financial crisis. your investments are safe as long as you have $250,000 in any one account. if you don't, don't waste your time watching this channel. change the channel, watch sports or something else. in this economic downgrade, it is one more assurance that we are all connected and that...
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neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> thanks, neal. >>> well, a 17-year-old boy who never kayaked before in his life sprang into action when he heard people yelling there was a man in the chicago river. the teenager managed to pull the victim out of the river and hold his head above the water until help could arrive. he seems to have suffered a medical emergency before falling into the river. >>> a texas woman rescued from the car crash knows the name of the stranger who risked his life to save hers. nancy dekker was trapped in her burning car, when it flipped over. a brave man sprang into action, smashing the window, pulling her to safety. and promptly leaving the scene. that hero was mitchell corbin, a national guardsmen. and dekker is extremely grateful. >> he's my guardian angel. he really is. >> i was just happy that everything turned out all right and everyone's safe. >> corbin has completed hours of emergency response training in the past, which certainly paid off in that situation. >>> and time, now, for sports news this morning, including an exciting game two in the nba finals.
neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> thanks, neal. >>> well, a 17-year-old boy who never kayaked before in his life sprang into action when he heard people yelling there was a man in the chicago river. the teenager managed to pull the victim out of the river and hold his head above the water until help could arrive. he seems to have suffered a medical emergency before falling into the river. >>> a texas woman rescued from the car crash knows the name of the stranger who...
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neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> thanks, neal, for that report. >>> and an unusual lawsuit this morning filed against jetblue airways. ten passengers are suing, saying they feared for their lives when the pilot on a new york to las vegas 234r50ig9 ran through the cabin, ranting about jesus and al qaeda. he had to be restrained. the lawsuit claiming the airline was grossly negligent for allowing him to fly. >> when the flight crew are incapable of handling him, and they said restrain him. they are talking to us, that was frightening. >> now, the captain faces a hearing tomorrow to determine if he is mentally competent to stand trial. if convicted of interfering with a flight crew, he could face up to 20 years behind bars. >>> we turn to sports news this morning. and a perfect night for major league baseball. here's espn news. >> good morning. and welcome to your "sportscenter" update. i'm zubin mehenti. golf takes center stage in san francisco today. but yesterday, they were buzzing about baseball. specifically, matt cain facing the astros. and rolling. had a career-high 14 ks. j
neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> thanks, neal, for that report. >>> and an unusual lawsuit this morning filed against jetblue airways. ten passengers are suing, saying they feared for their lives when the pilot on a new york to las vegas 234r50ig9 ran through the cabin, ranting about jesus and al qaeda. he had to be restrained. the lawsuit claiming the airline was grossly negligent for allowing him to fly. >> when the flight crew are incapable of handling him, and they...
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and anne neal is president of the american council of trustees and alumni, an independent, non- n that tracks issues in higher education. and i should say for the record before we begin that i am a tuition-paying parent of a university of virginia student. that out of the way, gordon gee, i'll start with you. i want to come to you first as a afar.sity president watching can you tellinou brief what you take from what happened at virginia? what does it speak to for wherevers like universities like yourself? >> obviously the are pressur times for universities and i think this is evidence of the fact that there are a lot of changes taking place, external to the universities, internal to the universities, and how one aligns that between boards, alumni, and friends.udent, this is an early example of a number of the kind of pressures i think we're going to face. this is a fundamental resetting of the american economic system, as you well know. >> brown: anne neal, you told us earlier you generally were supportive of the board at virginia. what do you think is the most impot ctor now facing pu
and anne neal is president of the american council of trustees and alumni, an independent, non- n that tracks issues in higher education. and i should say for the record before we begin that i am a tuition-paying parent of a university of virginia student. that out of the way, gordon gee, i'll start with you. i want to come to you first as a afar.sity president watching can you tellinou brief what you take from what happened at virginia? what does it speak to for wherevers like universities...
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joseph neal thinks there's something wrong with that. he told us he had a solution there's a leak in the security. >> there could be. >>reporter: so off we went. it's. >> it's about 2 block up. >>reporter: seemed plausible. few years ago we caught one bill clinton through a hole in the fence. now if we could beat the secret service. >> any chance for a word. how tough could the united states golf association be. thanks you are welcome. hope it makes it up the hill. in a parking lot next to the course some of the volunteers nice enough to give us a lift through the first 2 gates. on the premises now moving past the official cars a lot of official cars actually no pun intended. then it got tougher. we saw meant of option but security posted even at the exits. how do we get past the rope. >> i have no idea. >>reporter: not good. just past the main entrance others perhaps had the same idea as u us. >> you can't come through here. >> candlestick. >> no you have to go down back through the checkpoint. >>reporter: in short joseph neal hit the w
joseph neal thinks there's something wrong with that. he told us he had a solution there's a leak in the security. >> there could be. >>reporter: so off we went. it's. >> it's about 2 block up. >>reporter: seemed plausible. few years ago we caught one bill clinton through a hole in the fence. now if we could beat the secret service. >> any chance for a word. how tough could the united states golf association be. thanks you are welcome. hope it makes it up the hill....
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neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay withod morning america."
neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> that's what's making news in america this morning. >> stay withod morning america."
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so tell me where are we now with the brainy well kind of brain neal plays just hope and begins a project does everybody know what that huge chain of the restaurants and clubs and bars the only more than one hundred fifty restaurants and bars all over the world i've been to many projects it seems that lots of young people are involved in the you know the ownership and the you know yeah i know you mean like it made all the plays a very young and fresh with the new mind as we call it but this is the actual the first place which were designed specially for young people young audience because the check is more democratic it's the it's like more cheap you know and affordable but this is seen times like when he and we were inspired by some of london and maybe new york places when we were producing this place throughout russia and i know from meeting you know young people in you know the far east for example it's like traveling back in time absolutely ten machine and i just think that you know it's slowly russia is being moscow is just at the pinnacle of it's on the top and they're like trying t
so tell me where are we now with the brainy well kind of brain neal plays just hope and begins a project does everybody know what that huge chain of the restaurants and clubs and bars the only more than one hundred fifty restaurants and bars all over the world i've been to many projects it seems that lots of young people are involved in the you know the ownership and the you know yeah i know you mean like it made all the plays a very young and fresh with the new mind as we call it but this is...
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neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> what an adrenaline watch. that's all for tonight.tching. check out the nba finals tonight, coverage begins at 8:30 eastern right here on abc. i'll see you tomorrow on "world news."
neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> what an adrenaline watch. that's all for tonight.tching. check out the nba finals tonight, coverage begins at 8:30 eastern right here on abc. i'll see you tomorrow on "world news."
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to tell us what it means, we spoke earlier today with neal. he argued all of the health care law challenges in the lower circuit courts including the 11th circuit court of appeals case decided in the supreme court today. he was in the court when the decision came down and discussed his reaction, analysis of chief justice roberts's opinion and the court's decision in the medicaid portion of the oral argument. heres. >> the former acting general and in that role argued all of the health care cases including the health care case before the supreme court. he joins us now by phone. neal katyal, can you tell us your reaction when you heard of the decision? >> i was sitting in the courtroom and the chief started with a discussion about why the commerce clause which is one of the arguments of the federal government that advanced to justify the legislation and why that was wrong and would be an unprecedented expansion of federal power. many of the people in the room at that moment had thought that oh, the federal government will lose hi then he tued to
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neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> what an adrenaline rush. that is all for us tonight.ng news around the bay area. a ball of fire erupts when a car crashes into a power pole, shutting down a major highway. >> i'm sandhya patel. several fires breaking out around the bay area tonight what. firefighters are facing. >> and there is a court fight over this scribbled letter. >> there is one person injured in a major fire in an apartment building still under construction. smoke so strong, it could be seen from the freeway split. >> it's happening on the 2800 block of san bruno avenue. and there is a abc 7 news is there live. mark? >> the building is vaik yanlt. it's under construction. fire broke out at 3:45 this afternoon. workers were inside of the building and hooking up a gas line apparently welding or soddering on the gas line, and it caught fire. and the building, as i say, is still under construction. worker badly burned and
neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> what an adrenaline rush. that is all for us tonight.ng news around the bay area. a ball of fire erupts when a car crashes into a power pole, shutting down a major highway. >> i'm sandhya patel. several fires breaking out around the bay area tonight what. firefighters are facing. >> and there is a court fight over this scribbled letter. >> there is one person injured in a major fire in an apartment building still under construction....
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neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> and now we turn from lance armstrong's legal fight to the brave men and women fighting the blaze out west. the wildfire in colorado. exhausted firefighters helping others, even as their own homes are burning. abc's ginger zee is there. >> reporter: it's a relentless inferno. flames 200 feet high at points. hundreds of people have been evacuated. tonight, many of them gathering, desperate for any information about whether they still have homes to return to. >> hoping our property is still standing. >> reporter: and they see images like this, helicopters dumping between 1,000 and 2,000 gallons of water on this house. that in itself can sometimes do serious damage to a building's roof and foundation. the fire has spread rapidly since this weekend. at one point, moving 40 feet per minute. crews estimate that 46,600 acres have burned, the size of washington, d.c., and it's only 10% contained. more than 1,000 firefighters are now on the ground. many of them unpaid volunteers, in their fifth day of tireless combat. some of them watched their own homes di
neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> and now we turn from lance armstrong's legal fight to the brave men and women fighting the blaze out west. the wildfire in colorado. exhausted firefighters helping others, even as their own homes are burning. abc's ginger zee is there. >> reporter: it's a relentless inferno. flames 200 feet high at points. hundreds of people have been evacuated. tonight, many of them gathering, desperate for any information about whether they still have...
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neal was inside the supreme court when the decision came down. he discussed his reaction, analysis of chief justice roberts' opinion and the court's decision in the medicaid portion of the oral argument. decision medicate portion of the oral argument. . >> the former acting solicitor general and in that role argued all of the health care cases in the lower courts including the health care case that was before the supreme court. he joins us now by phone. can you first of all tell us what your reaction was when you heard of the decision? >> i was sitting in the courtroom and the chief started with a discussion about why the sders clause which is one of the argument that is the federal government advanced to justify the legislation, why it was wrong and would be an unprecedented expansion of the power. many people in the room at that moment thought the federal government will lose this. then he turned to the government's second argument, the tax power argument and it was clear from a couple seconds in the government won the case and the mood in the
neal was inside the supreme court when the decision came down. he discussed his reaction, analysis of chief justice roberts' opinion and the court's decision in the medicaid portion of the oral argument. decision medicate portion of the oral argument. . >> the former acting solicitor general and in that role argued all of the health care cases in the lower courts including the health care case that was before the supreme court. he joins us now by phone. can you first of all tell us what...
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neal monroe is here.program. >> thanks very much. >> you've been beaten up pretty badly i noticed by your colleagues. do you feel that that was the appropriate time to ask the president a question? >> i haven't noticed the beating up largely because i'm focusing on my work. i went to the white house knowing the extremely high unemployment rate among african-americans. i wrote an article showing that less than half of african-american men 18 to 29 have full-time jobs, and the president was making this extraordinary announcement of bringing in more, a million or so new workers in a time of extraordinary high unemployment. there -there theythey had no pr. they held no press conference. the only way to ask the questions was get him at the end as he's leaving just before he dashes back to the oval office, and i, yes, i mistimed it. i thought i was getting him at the end. frankly, i was wrong about that. he debit answedidn't answer my d when i asked you will you answer any questions, he didn't answer so i gave
neal monroe is here.program. >> thanks very much. >> you've been beaten up pretty badly i noticed by your colleagues. do you feel that that was the appropriate time to ask the president a question? >> i haven't noticed the beating up largely because i'm focusing on my work. i went to the white house knowing the extremely high unemployment rate among african-americans. i wrote an article showing that less than half of african-american men 18 to 29 have full-time jobs, and the...
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i do think it's going to become more clear overtime, neal katyal, former acting u.s.eral, thank you for your time tonight, and congratulations on your part in the winning side of this case. i appreciate your time tonight. >>> all right, we have a really great best new thing in theç world today, which is coming up at the end of the show. stay tuned. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our edge. well today, there's a new new york state. one that's working to attract businesses and create jobs. a place where innovation meets determination... and businesses lead the world. the new new york works for business. find out how it can work for yours at thenewny.com. if we took the nissan altima and reimagined nearly everything in it? gave it greater horsepower and best in class 38 mpg highway... ...advanced headlights... ...and zero gravity seats? yeah, that would be cool. ♪ l ver. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ we believe the more you know, the better you trade. so we have on
i do think it's going to become more clear overtime, neal katyal, former acting u.s.eral, thank you for your time tonight, and congratulations on your part in the winning side of this case. i appreciate your time tonight. >>> all right, we have a really great best new thing in theç world today, which is coming up at the end of the show. stay tuned. this is new york state. we built the first railway, the first trade route to the west, the greatest empires. then, some said, we lost our...
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here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: for the first time, the nation's top cops for drugs in sport allege that lance armstrong cheated his way to a record seven tour de france titles. u.s. anti-doping agency sources tell abc news the case against armstrong is among the strongest doping cases they've ever seen. in a letter sent to armstrong, sources tell abc news, usada claims to have blood samples collected in 2009 and 2010, proving that armstrong was doping. the banned methods match allegations his former teammate and friend floyd landis told us exclusively in 2010. did you see lance armstrong receiving transfusions? >> yes. >> reporter: more than once? >> yes, multiple times. >> reporter: and you saw him using epo? >> i have, yes. i also received some from him. yes, i saw lance armstrong using drugs. >> reporter: armstrong denies every bit of it, says he's never doped, never tested positive. and in a statement this afternoon, says, "these are the very same charges and the same witnesses that the justice department chose not to pursue after a two-year investigation. these charges
here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: for the first time, the nation's top cops for drugs in sport allege that lance armstrong cheated his way to a record seven tour de france titles. u.s. anti-doping agency sources tell abc news the case against armstrong is among the strongest doping cases they've ever seen. in a letter sent to armstrong, sources tell abc news, usada claims to have blood samples collected in 2009 and 2010, proving that armstrong was doping. the banned methods match...
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that's what i think neal monroe was trying to do.ou think about the whole sam tkopb donnelson thing. the suggestion that there are some organizations out there that are inappropriate with the president because they don't like him being president, in part because he is african-american. >> well, i think it's prime a fascia ludicrous. in fact it's shocking to me that someone could make that charge and congressman elijah cummings said that on television the other day and not be laughed off the stage. you don't like the way our reporter addressed the president therefore he's racist? you sort of wonder how long that blanket charge, will be taken serious. again, this is good news for us at the daily caller because it's yet another example of the deep lack of seriousness of a lot of reporters in washington. i would argue that their corruption, frankly, and as someone who is offering an alternative this is good news. martha: where do you think this argument goes? at the heart of it was your reporter's question. he wanted to understand how th
that's what i think neal monroe was trying to do.ou think about the whole sam tkopb donnelson thing. the suggestion that there are some organizations out there that are inappropriate with the president because they don't like him being president, in part because he is african-american. >> well, i think it's prime a fascia ludicrous. in fact it's shocking to me that someone could make that charge and congressman elijah cummings said that on television the other day and not be laughed off...
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neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. the statement, interesting point that armstrong makes. although usda alleges a wide ranging conspiracy extended over more than 16 years i am the only athlete that has chose tine charge, i have never doped. unlike many of my accusers i have competed as an endurance athlete for 25 years with no spike in performance and passed more than 500 drug tests and never failed one. >> again in that piece from neal karlinsky, the u.s. anti-doping agency again says the blood samples collected in '09 and '10 are consistent with blood manipulation and epo use and or blood transfusions. he makes a distinction, the department of justice, justice department dropped the charges against him earlier this year. that was not criminal. what is coming up right now this is not criminal. this is administrative. the fact that he used hgh, testosterone and blood doping. >> let us know what you think on facebook. what is your take on allegations against lance armstrong. check out wnnfans.com. let us know what you t
neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. the statement, interesting point that armstrong makes. although usda alleges a wide ranging conspiracy extended over more than 16 years i am the only athlete that has chose tine charge, i have never doped. unlike many of my accusers i have competed as an endurance athlete for 25 years with no spike in performance and passed more than 500 drug tests and never failed one. >> again in that piece from neal karlinsky, the u.s. anti-doping agency again says...
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neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> what he and his camp are saying is that 10 witness whose allegedly the drug use from '98 to 2011. he says what they're trying to do, basically agreed to a version uh the story to be granted immunity for some form of their own transgression. they're trying to cover their own backside. witnesses. >> makes sense. he swears, he says lock i have taken 500 drug tests over my career, i never failed. one of them, he thinks this thing is nothing more than a witch-hunt here. so i'm still trying. i node to read more. what's difference between the 500 he passed and evidence of blood manipulation they found out how do they reconcile what i node to find out. >> you really have to dig deep. you have to wonder too, i think, a key narrative in this, if your performance, if there is a spike. tipp how you are able to detect steroid. his performance has been level for 2 1/2 decades performing in the sport. >> let's get the investigation done once and for all. so many headlines over the years. get a final answer let everybody move on one way or another. >> yes, detective
neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> what he and his camp are saying is that 10 witness whose allegedly the drug use from '98 to 2011. he says what they're trying to do, basically agreed to a version uh the story to be granted immunity for some form of their own transgression. they're trying to cover their own backside. witnesses. >> makes sense. he swears, he says lock i have taken 500 drug tests over my career, i never failed. one of them, he thinks this thing is nothing more...
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neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> on to the weather forecast. father's day this weekend and a lot of heat headed our way. >> and last for several days as well. not just one of the one day warm-ups. a live view from the high definition east bay camera looking at conditions in emeryville right now. clear skies around the bay area. the return of coastal fog overnight but at the moment all is clear. a look at live doppler 7 hd which confirms that all is clear. certainly no preparation in the area and no hint of clouds at the moment either. the high temperatures today a little cooler than yesterday on average but some spots still pretty toasty. a high of 90 degrees at antioch. 93 clover dale. 91 ukiah. most other inland locations highs in the 80s today where the last couple of days we had seen some 90s. right now a steamy 81 at antioch. readings only in the 60s at other inland locations. antioch very slow to cool down tonight. 54 here are in san francisco. these are are the highlights. low clouds and fog returning tonight. warm to hot conditions prev
neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> on to the weather forecast. father's day this weekend and a lot of heat headed our way. >> and last for several days as well. not just one of the one day warm-ups. a live view from the high definition east bay camera looking at conditions in emeryville right now. clear skies around the bay area. the return of coastal fog overnight but at the moment all is clear. a look at live doppler 7 hd which confirms that all is clear. certainly no...
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and neal cavuto will be all over it. we'll hear from government walker. we'll have a new time in prime time. up next right here. giving money to companies like solindia. man: 1939 -- my parents ran across an ad for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner. let's see if we can buy the property." and the branch manager said, "all right, i will take a chance with the two of you." and we've been loyal to bank of america for the last 71 years. >> u.s. banks lending more mon yewhy u.s. taxpayers ought to be worrying. and a lot of folks sellin >> despite the rides over seas and u.s. banks are lending european companis and banks a lot more money. try 18 billion in leveraged loans. that is more than double the amount for all of last year. john, you say this could eventually put u.s. taxpayers at risk. how so. not because of the lending to eu
and neal cavuto will be all over it. we'll hear from government walker. we'll have a new time in prime time. up next right here. giving money to companies like solindia. man: 1939 -- my parents ran across an ad for a hot dog cart. my mother said, "well, maybe we ought to buy this hot dog cart and set it up someplace." so my parents went to bank of america. they met with the branch manager and they said, "look, we've got this little hot dog cart, and it's on a really good corner....
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for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> tell you what. bianna was not smiling when she watched that. >> no, in horror. i love that that little kid probably thought he went on an adventure. >>> coming up, mom versus bully. the story everyone's talking about. the mom accused of choking the teenage boy she believed was bullying her teenage daughter. >>> the biggest royal event of the year. it starts today. the queen making her first appearance this morning as the gigantic celebration of her reign kicks off. and we have the moment 60 years ago, when she learned she would be queen. >>> and check this out. the moment when this deaf toddler hears his mom's voice for the first time. you don't want to miss this. ♪ [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people are choosing advil. here's one story. i'm keith baraka and i'm a fire fighter. it's an honor to be a fire fighter. my job involves life or death situations and it's very physically demanding. if i'm sore, i have a headache, i'm not at my best. i've tried store brands. advil just works for
for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> tell you what. bianna was not smiling when she watched that. >> no, in horror. i love that that little kid probably thought he went on an adventure. >>> coming up, mom versus bully. the story everyone's talking about. the mom accused of choking the teenage boy she believed was bullying her teenage daughter. >>> the biggest royal event of the year. it starts today. the queen making her first...
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obama's health reform law worked their way through the federal appeals court systems, the argue by neall, the former acting solicitor general of the united states. joins us now on the occasion of the supreme court upholding that law is neal katyal, who is now at georgetown law and in private practice, the former firm of chief justice john roberts. mr. katyal, thank you so much for joining us tonight, great to have you here. >> it's great to be here. >> most court watchers with less experience than you were expecting that if the liberal side won today it would be because justice kennedy swung to their side, that didn't happen, it was justice roberts who swung instead. do you think that was important, and should more people have seen it coming? >> yeah, i do think more people should have seen it coming, i think during his confirmation hearings to be chief justice he promised judicial restraint, judicial humility, trying to see things aaccurately and apolitical as possible and those that worked for him saw that in him and took a lot of heat, frankly, from the left when we id good things ab
obama's health reform law worked their way through the federal appeals court systems, the argue by neall, the former acting solicitor general of the united states. joins us now on the occasion of the supreme court upholding that law is neal katyal, who is now at georgetown law and in private practice, the former firm of chief justice john roberts. mr. katyal, thank you so much for joining us tonight, great to have you here. >> it's great to be here. >> most court watchers with less...
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jeff neal is with the national breast cancer foundation a partner of the convoy of hope.thank you for joining us. you saw the forecast and you were going to happen rain or shine. you are part of a 50 state tour. talk about the mission of the national breast cancer foundation. >> the national breast cancer foundation -- our mission is to save lives through early detection and to provide mammograms for women in need. in the wake of the country's financial crisis, millions of people across the united states are in need of two things desperately. they need help for today, and hope for tomorrow. and our partnership with convoy of hope is to do just that. over 70% of the women that attend convoy of hope outreaches are single mothers. and they're desperate need of help and they're incredibly vulnerable. much manufacture vulnerable are their children. >> exactly because they usually think about i need to put food on the table and find a job. when it comes to their own health they put that on the backburner. >> absolutely. >> we were talking about the convoy of hope and buddy chec
jeff neal is with the national breast cancer foundation a partner of the convoy of hope.thank you for joining us. you saw the forecast and you were going to happen rain or shine. you are part of a 50 state tour. talk about the mission of the national breast cancer foundation. >> the national breast cancer foundation -- our mission is to save lives through early detection and to provide mammograms for women in need. in the wake of the country's financial crisis, millions of people across...