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we could always call neal and marcy. neal and marcy. are you crazy?! i'm just saying they loved us. yeah, too much. they named their cats after us, for god's sake! those cats are dead by now. at least carrie is. she got pregnant, like, 30 times. we are not calling neal and marcy, ok? yeah, you're right. [sighs] i'm gonna go to bed. right behind you. i'm just gonna clean up here a little bit. ok. deacon: hello? hello? who is this? hello? what are you doing? just checking the time. 7:08. good job, buddy. you were calling deacon and kelly again. i just wanted to hear what was going on over there. oh, my god, you're pathetic! what was going on over there? i don't know, but it sounded like the best time 4 people ever had. damn it! you know what? screw them! and screw us for being such losers! you know what we gotta do? we gotta get off our butts, get out there and find a replacement couple for deacon and kelly. i don't know. i don't think we're ready yet. of course we're ready. come on! we're nice, we're funny, we're smart. any other couple would be lucky to have us! you know, you're rig
we could always call neal and marcy. neal and marcy. are you crazy?! i'm just saying they loved us. yeah, too much. they named their cats after us, for god's sake! those cats are dead by now. at least carrie is. she got pregnant, like, 30 times. we are not calling neal and marcy, ok? yeah, you're right. [sighs] i'm gonna go to bed. right behind you. i'm just gonna clean up here a little bit. ok. deacon: hello? hello? who is this? hello? what are you doing? just checking the time. 7:08. good...
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. >> reporter: attorney scott neal bills lots of hours. not all of them at a law firm. he's also a ymca building supervisor. and takes the odd tree trimming job when he can. all together, he hopes to make $15,000 this year. and at 26 -- >> need one more plate. >> reporter: -- he still lives with his parents. when you went to law school, is this what you had envisioned? >> no. no, not at all. the judge denied it. >> reporter: neal says his job hunt after law school was bleak. >> if you got an interview somewhere, it was really good. usually that didn't pan out, but it was nice to get at least an interview. >> reporter: neal's struggle highlights how soft the recovery is. of the 848,000 jobs created this year, nearly two-thirds are part time. >> that tells us there's a little bit of tentativeness out there among some employers for hiring people full time. >> got plenty of tvs to watch while you work out. >> reporter: neal sees growth opportunities at the y, full time work in management. how does that make you feel if you gave up the law? >> you know, it would make me feel
. >> reporter: attorney scott neal bills lots of hours. not all of them at a law firm. he's also a ymca building supervisor. and takes the odd tree trimming job when he can. all together, he hopes to make $15,000 this year. and at 26 -- >> need one more plate. >> reporter: -- he still lives with his parents. when you went to law school, is this what you had envisioned? >> no. no, not at all. the judge denied it. >> reporter: neal says his job hunt after law school...
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neal preston is dropping in tonight. he's a genius. [ cheers and applause ] neal preston."top chef" winner and the host of esquire network's "knife fight." i'm cooking with ilan hall tonight, right here on the show. [ cheers and applause ] it's going to be fun. well, today is friday, and that's usually when i catch up with some personal stuff. i check my inbox, return some e-mails and, of course, send out thank you notes. i was running a bit behind today, so i thought, if you guys wouldn't mind, i'd just like to write out my weekly thank you notes right now. is that okay? [ cheers and applause ] all right, james? jimmy, could i get some thank you note writing music, please? ♪ [ laughter ] his acting class is really paying off. [ laughter ] it's not even -- it's just an avatar. it's not even a real person. >> steve: no. [ light laughter ] animatronic james. >> jimmy: yeah. ♪ thank you, miley cyrus and liam hemsworth, for calling off your engagement this week. i guess after all this time, you just couldn't make it twerk. [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] ♪ thank you, gran
neal preston is dropping in tonight. he's a genius. [ cheers and applause ] neal preston."top chef" winner and the host of esquire network's "knife fight." i'm cooking with ilan hall tonight, right here on the show. [ cheers and applause ] it's going to be fun. well, today is friday, and that's usually when i catch up with some personal stuff. i check my inbox, return some e-mails and, of course, send out thank you notes. i was running a bit behind today, so i thought, if...
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fern golden, neals mother: 'neal was going to northern illinois university and he had a motorcycle andwas going to class and he was cut off by a car. and that was the beginning.' that was 1979 and neal golden was 20 years old. 'there were many bumps in the road along the way. he was in a coma for about a month.' 'they didnt think he was them all.' after spending nine months in a spinal cord unit and then a rehabilitation center, neal came home to his parents. fern and jerry golden have tirelessly cared for their son for the past 34 years, making sure his life is as full and active as possible. jerry golden: "first thing hell say in the morning is, are we going out today, are we getting out of the house?'" 'he likes to go to different places.' like to a blackhawks or bulls game. he went to 45 last season. but theres no place hed rather go than to a concert. over the years, hes made it to more than a few. jerry: 'hes always loved music.' fern: 'its made him very happy. when you lose certain things, like mobility, and you find something that you love, it intensifies the relationship.' 'my
fern golden, neals mother: 'neal was going to northern illinois university and he had a motorcycle andwas going to class and he was cut off by a car. and that was the beginning.' that was 1979 and neal golden was 20 years old. 'there were many bumps in the road along the way. he was in a coma for about a month.' 'they didnt think he was them all.' after spending nine months in a spinal cord unit and then a rehabilitation center, neal came home to his parents. fern and jerry golden have...
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neal the new york times a c.b.s. poll from early june fifty one percent of americans favor stronger gun regulations forty seven percent wanted to stay just as it is i think scoring that well there's always the question particularly in the senate where you know every with every state having the same number of senators regardless of population someone like senator feinstein even though she held from the populous state of california has the same amount of clout is someone from say wyoming or montana and it's not even so much a partisan issue when you get into into rural states where we're guns are just viewed very differently than they are say in washington or where you are in los angeles. kitty the entire house of course comes up next year and a third of the senate two states senators in colorado were kicked out of office for voting in favor of new gun control laws do you think that's cares people in congress you bet it does and actually i think even the money scares them even more when you see how much money was put f
neal the new york times a c.b.s. poll from early june fifty one percent of americans favor stronger gun regulations forty seven percent wanted to stay just as it is i think scoring that well there's always the question particularly in the senate where you know every with every state having the same number of senators regardless of population someone like senator feinstein even though she held from the populous state of california has the same amount of clout is someone from say wyoming or...
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and derek neal is not alone. as our media center for reporting found out, fees for traffic offenders have jumped dramatically as they look for revenue. >> the fee was outrageous. >> reporter: derek neal didn't even know he had run a red light months earlier in san leandro until a notice came in the mail with a link to a short video. >> it showed my car braking with a taillight on, or blinker, all the way up. i came to a stop. i was doing about a mile or two an hour, but there was not a single car around, and i rolled through it. >> reporter: neil conceded he did the crime, but it was the fine that blew him away. >> $548. i haven't had a ticket in 20 years. >> reporter: in neal's case, the fine was the base for running a red light. add to that the city assessment of $120, county assessment, dna fund, court charges, state charge, emergency air transportation, court operations, convictions assessment, $1 to help pay for night court, plus $59 for traffic school. the total: $549. >> we don't get a breakdown of that at
and derek neal is not alone. as our media center for reporting found out, fees for traffic offenders have jumped dramatically as they look for revenue. >> the fee was outrageous. >> reporter: derek neal didn't even know he had run a red light months earlier in san leandro until a notice came in the mail with a link to a short video. >> it showed my car braking with a taillight on, or blinker, all the way up. i came to a stop. i was doing about a mile or two an hour, but there...
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what happens neal is on the meals with the debt ceiling well that's that's the other that's the other question there's been a group of republicans who were pushing to push off the fight over obamacare until the debt ceiling but that generated the response from from democrats that seems well reasoned that you know that's an even trickier game to play than the debate over shutting down the government because if you start not paying debt servicing in the federal government defaults then when you're in a situation where we really have no idea how the markets or anyone else in the world might respond and there's some talk that john boehner may open the florida just about any amendment that comes forward from house members so for example tom mcclintock from california has a measure that would say the federal government is allowed to pay interest on its loans the interest on the debt and nothing else so if you're a federal employee you won't get a paycheck if you're wishing for social security you wouldn't get that check so i mean there's a again the gamesmanship that is attached to somethin
what happens neal is on the meals with the debt ceiling well that's that's the other that's the other question there's been a group of republicans who were pushing to push off the fight over obamacare until the debt ceiling but that generated the response from from democrats that seems well reasoned that you know that's an even trickier game to play than the debate over shutting down the government because if you start not paying debt servicing in the federal government defaults then when...
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neal, you start. let's go with strategy games for $200, alex. neal. r. s bridge? bridge is right.trategy for $400. neal. what is checkers? correct. strategy for $600.
neal, you start. let's go with strategy games for $200, alex. neal. r. s bridge? bridge is right.trategy for $400. neal. what is checkers? correct. strategy for $600.
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neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> on the watch this weekend. neal, thank you. >>> we're back in just two minutes tonight with much more on "world news." the knockdown. the a-list actress sent sprawling to the concrete. when nicole kidman is saying tonight and who it was that took her out. a lot of outrage about this. >>> and later tonight, the music legend, telling us for the first time about her singing voice, lost forever. the diane sawyer exclusive with linda ronstadt and what she reveals, as we continue. if there was a pill to help protect your eye health as you age... would you take it? well, there is. [ male announcer ] it's called ocuvite. a vitamin dedicated to your eyes, from bausch + lomb. as you age, eyes can lose vital nutrients. ocuvite helps replenish key eye nutrients. ocuvite is uniquely formulated to help protect your eye health. now that's a pill worth taking. [ male announcer ] ocuvite. help protect your eye health. and now there's ocuvite eye + multi. an eye vitamin and multivitamin in one. and now there's ocuvite eye + mult
neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> on the watch this weekend. neal, thank you. >>> we're back in just two minutes tonight with much more on "world news." the knockdown. the a-list actress sent sprawling to the concrete. when nicole kidman is saying tonight and who it was that took her out. a lot of outrage about this. >>> and later tonight, the music legend, telling us for the first time about her singing voice, lost forever. the diane sawyer exclusive with...
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alex: all right, neal. start us. let's go with the "bad" for $200, alex. neal.a bad hair day? yep. "bad" for $400. andrew. what is badminton? yes. th" for $600. e "bad what is badminton? yesneal. what are the badlands? yes. "bad" for $800.
alex: all right, neal. start us. let's go with the "bad" for $200, alex. neal.a bad hair day? yep. "bad" for $400. andrew. what is badminton? yes. th" for $600. e "bad what is badminton? yesneal. what are the badlands? yes. "bad" for $800.
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my name is patrick neale liaison with livable streets. i want to thank the civil grand jury and the mayor's office and the advisory committee for their support in collaboration in improving safety for people biking. as the number of people biking in the last 5 years has grown dramatically, so has our effort increased to provide safe streets as well as our efforts to increase and diversify our bicycle safety education program. i'm going to speak to the civil grand jury report. no. 1, recommended expanding to non-cyclist and motorist. i'm very happy to report that we have added bike safety trainings for taxi drivers and munis operators for 2013. in terms of expanding bicycle safety for bike riders, we have launched a number of initiatives. we have a new bike safety initiation guide which is a much easier to read format printed in languages in english, spanish and chinese and we have bike safety information, bike lights and promote safe lighting through our various social media channels. point no. 1, the civil grand jury recommends materials
my name is patrick neale liaison with livable streets. i want to thank the civil grand jury and the mayor's office and the advisory committee for their support in collaboration in improving safety for people biking. as the number of people biking in the last 5 years has grown dramatically, so has our effort increased to provide safe streets as well as our efforts to increase and diversify our bicycle safety education program. i'm going to speak to the civil grand jury report. no. 1, recommended...
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neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> great kids. >>> an interesting story about deion sanders.comes from "the l.a. times." sanders criticized former players who filed concussion claims against the league. but he filed a claim during his career. sanders is reportedly among a host of nfl network an lists who filed claims along with coaches and team personnel. >>> after the current nfl season, this one started with a record-tying performance by peyton manning. >> he led the broncos to a resounding victory over the super bowl champs, the ravens. manning tied the league record, throwing seven touchdowns. manning said he never really thought about letting up. >> i felt like we had to keep scoring. i mean, baltimore is an explosive offense. and our defense never relaxed. they kept bringing the heat. thought they did a good job. >> manning is only the sixth nfl quarterback to throw seven touchdown passes in a game. and the first since 1969. denver beat baltimore, 49-27. >>> another big upset at the u.s. open. this time, defending champ andy murray is out, losing in straight sets to his
neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> great kids. >>> an interesting story about deion sanders.comes from "the l.a. times." sanders criticized former players who filed concussion claims against the league. but he filed a claim during his career. sanders is reportedly among a host of nfl network an lists who filed claims along with coaches and team personnel. >>> after the current nfl season, this one started with a record-tying performance by peyton manning....
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abc's neal karlinsky tells us what this is. >> reporter: for the first time ever, apple's latest and greatest isn't a new iphone, it's two new iphones, the 5s and the 5c. >> not one but two new designs. >> reporter: the new iphones sport better cameras and more power for games and graphics. the singular key feature for apple this time is security, something called touch i.d. >> touch it. you'll get the feedback. >> reporter: it's all about security. instead of entering a code or password, all this requires is a fingerprint to remember who you are and unlock the phone. seems cool but other companies are racing ahead in the bells and whistles war. samsung has a phone that can literally react to your eyes watching the screen. the killer app for apple's bottom line may be the iphone 5c, a cheap version for the masses. while apple remains strong at home, it's being trounced by android phones overseas, including the holy grail of emerging markets, china. >> it's a big acknowledgment that they need to provide a low end affordable solution for a much bigger market. is iphone 5c for color or
abc's neal karlinsky tells us what this is. >> reporter: for the first time ever, apple's latest and greatest isn't a new iphone, it's two new iphones, the 5s and the 5c. >> not one but two new designs. >> reporter: the new iphones sport better cameras and more power for games and graphics. the singular key feature for apple this time is security, something called touch i.d. >> touch it. you'll get the feedback. >> reporter: it's all about security. instead of...
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abc's neal karlinsky tells us the dramatic story of what happened next. >> reporter: 19-year-old aaronnd 17-year-old jamal harris are being hailed as heroes tonight after a wild encounter that began, oddly, when they were staring at a woman in the car next to them at a stoplight. >> she was mouthing, "help me, help me." >> reporter: aaron called 911. >> yes, i'm on the highway. i'm witnessing a robbery. not a robbery, a kidnapping. >> reporter: he explained just what he'd seen. >> it's me and another guy, so we're checking out the girl in the backseat because we're like, "okay, she's kind of attractive." and then, all of the sudden, you know, the guy is turned back, looking at us. >> reporter: aaron and jamal stayed on the line with police while following the car. >> i want to see the thing through and i want to see that she's okay. >> reporter: the teens talked police right to the car. look closely at dashcam video first obtained by kxas-tv and you can see the woman being rescued. >> "thank god. you guys are awesome. oh, my god. oh, my god. get him. oh, my god." >> reporter: police sa
abc's neal karlinsky tells us the dramatic story of what happened next. >> reporter: 19-year-old aaronnd 17-year-old jamal harris are being hailed as heroes tonight after a wild encounter that began, oddly, when they were staring at a woman in the car next to them at a stoplight. >> she was mouthing, "help me, help me." >> reporter: aaron called 911. >> yes, i'm on the highway. i'm witnessing a robbery. not a robbery, a kidnapping. >> reporter: he...
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knowing jack abramoff and neal volz jack was a chameleon of type.ossibly jack abramoff found out about this and seized foxcom before me. that's possible. i'm not saying it's not so the government when they said to her attorneys he sat with foxcom. i sat with foxcom because of that issue that the slur became part of my political problem. c-span: who got the contract? >> guest: foxcom got it. c-span: by the way what kind of rights to to do you have when it comes to congress? can you go on the house floor? >> guest: i have full privilege of the house. i can tell -- take people on the house floor. speaker pelosi i can call her office. in fact the only problem i had was boehner's office. the speaker's attorney called me and wanted to know about was bringing former constituents on the floor. otherwise i had privileges of the house. c-span: have you been over there? >> guest: i was over there this morning. c-span: how do they treat you? >> guest: i have been treated well. the first time i got out of prison in 2008 i was with ellen rattner and she wanted to
knowing jack abramoff and neal volz jack was a chameleon of type.ossibly jack abramoff found out about this and seized foxcom before me. that's possible. i'm not saying it's not so the government when they said to her attorneys he sat with foxcom. i sat with foxcom because of that issue that the slur became part of my political problem. c-span: who got the contract? >> guest: foxcom got it. c-span: by the way what kind of rights to to do you have when it comes to congress? can you go on...
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neal consider lynn ski has more on the story. >> reporter: it's sunday. it's september.an one thing. >> it's game time. >> reporter: football. but at too many games, that's also meant this. >> get back, now! >> reporter: violence. fan versus fan. all over youtube. often brutal. and often just because someone is cheering for the wrong team. >> everybody likes to root to their team. but we're tired of the violence. >> reporter: the nfl is tired of it, too. and wants people to know it's doing something about it. today in seattle, while the game is in motion, the seahawks have arranged for undercover police to be in the stands, working a sting as creative as it is unusual. they'll be dressed in the visiting team's colors, acting as bait and a deter rent. >> plain clothes officers wearing opposition jerseys. people don't know where the police are. when they don't, they're more likely to be on thiz best behavior. >> reporter: fans being disruptive or on scene can be kicked out and forced to take a four-hour online course before being able to buy a ticket. fans fed up with the
neal consider lynn ski has more on the story. >> reporter: it's sunday. it's september.an one thing. >> it's game time. >> reporter: football. but at too many games, that's also meant this. >> get back, now! >> reporter: violence. fan versus fan. all over youtube. often brutal. and often just because someone is cheering for the wrong team. >> everybody likes to root to their team. but we're tired of the violence. >> reporter: the nfl is tired of it,...
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. >>> former treasury secretary neal wolin. takes to keep the government running and what it means for investors. and apple's tim cook ready to meet with carl icahn today. what will be said and how will cook handle the brash billionaire? all that when we return. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," the looming government shutdown is the primary topic of discussion on wall street and elsewhere this morning, joining us now to talk about it, former deputy treasury secretary neal wolin. and i teased before you were the treasury secretary. how many days were you? >> i don't know, andrew, about 40 days or so. >> so why are you former treasury secretary? former deputy treasury secretary? >> 40 days. >> it was 40 days and 40 nights. >> we're going to work on your resume. >> 40 days and 40 nights. >> so good to be back with you guys. >> what's going to happen here? we had a congresswoman on earlier on the republican side who suggested that the democrats were the ones that were holding government hostage in all of this. is there any possibi
. >>> former treasury secretary neal wolin. takes to keep the government running and what it means for investors. and apple's tim cook ready to meet with carl icahn today. what will be said and how will cook handle the brash billionaire? all that when we return. >>> welcome back to "squawk box," the looming government shutdown is the primary topic of discussion on wall street and elsewhere this morning, joining us now to talk about it, former deputy treasury...
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abc's neal karlinsky has more. >> reporter: it's sunday. it's september. one thing. >> it's game time. >> reporter: football. but at too many games, that's also meant this. >> get back, now! get back! >> reporter: violence. fan versus fan. all over youtube. often brutal. and often just because someone is cheering for the wrong team. >> everybody likes to root for their team. everybody wants to be part of that fanfare. but we're just tired of the violence. >> reporter: the nfl is tired of it, too. and wants people to know it's doing something about it. today in seattle, while the game is in motion, the seahawks have arranged for undercover police to be in the stands, working a sting as creative as it is unusual. officers will be dressed in the visiting team's colors, acting as bait for would-be hooligans and acting as a deterrent. >> plain clothes officers wearing opposition jerseys. people don't know where the police are. and what we found is, when people don't know where the police are, they are more likely to be on their best behavior. >> reporter: you d
abc's neal karlinsky has more. >> reporter: it's sunday. it's september. one thing. >> it's game time. >> reporter: football. but at too many games, that's also meant this. >> get back, now! get back! >> reporter: violence. fan versus fan. all over youtube. often brutal. and often just because someone is cheering for the wrong team. >> everybody likes to root for their team. everybody wants to be part of that fanfare. but we're just tired of the violence....
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and a man that worked hard long hours with us and that is neale, the director of the museum of modern art. thank you so much. so we talked about this unique partnership. it became a real thing in 2010. lots of meetings and discussion, last year march 2012, we had ground broken on this station and # 12 months later we are here to celebrate the official opening. i'm going to mention other people, but without further a do i'm going to mention the first person i'm proud to work for is an innovative thinker who said yes, let's try this and that for better efficiency and safety. i can't thank this man who has been in several aspect of city government. he understand the types of collaborative efforts necessary to conclude and project like this. now it gives me great pleasure to introduce our great mayor, mayor edwin lee. >> thank you, chief. i want to thank former mayor gave some for having reached this incredible agreement with museum of modern art. i just thought it was such a win win for everybody. not easy by any stretch of the imagination because it takes a lot of resources even when we
and a man that worked hard long hours with us and that is neale, the director of the museum of modern art. thank you so much. so we talked about this unique partnership. it became a real thing in 2010. lots of meetings and discussion, last year march 2012, we had ground broken on this station and # 12 months later we are here to celebrate the official opening. i'm going to mention other people, but without further a do i'm going to mention the first person i'm proud to work for is an innovative...
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neal walker's three-run homer putting the pirates in the lead in the seventh. the pirates beat the brewers. >>> oakland and texas. deadlocked for the division lead. the a's are surging. take their seventh of the last eight games, thanks to coco crisp. oakland edges the rangers, 4-2. >>> the hype was huge. the publicity, well, palpable. does florida state's new quarterback choke? far from it. jameson winston threw four touchdown passes and ran for another. they whipped pitt. >>> tommy morrison is dead at age 44. he rocketed to fame in "rocky v." later beat george foreman in '93 for the wbo title. he tested positive for hiv in 1996. cause of death was not disclosed. >>> olympic gold medal skier lindsey vonn back on snow. her first time since her crash and major knee surgery. tiger woods' girlfriend plans to race in the 2014 winter olympics. we're hoping for the best for her. >>> hard bodies on display at the body building championship. lou ferrigno who played the incredible hulk won a lifetime achievement there. stan lee was there to honor him, the "hulk" creator
neal walker's three-run homer putting the pirates in the lead in the seventh. the pirates beat the brewers. >>> oakland and texas. deadlocked for the division lead. the a's are surging. take their seventh of the last eight games, thanks to coco crisp. oakland edges the rangers, 4-2. >>> the hype was huge. the publicity, well, palpable. does florida state's new quarterback choke? far from it. jameson winston threw four touchdown passes and ran for another. they whipped pitt....
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i'm neale marcason i'm on the board of directors for the -- i heard the rent was going to be doubled and i couldn't stand the thought that san francisco would do that to a place like doll bebooks. we figured out that at certain point we needed to make a certain amount of money to transform the rent and diversify at revenue models. we did a lot of research and found that the landlord was going to triple the rent and wasn't going to consider our proposal and we learned about jack spade. i can't really speak to the legality of it. it's not my specialty. it extremely depressing to me that mission is gradually becoming overrun with these boring generic stores. i think it's very tell that the potential manager of this store expressed here in the court, i noticed the writing on the computer seemed is to stutter at that point when she expressed a real sympathy for the gentrification happening in the mission. thank you. >> next speaker, please. >>> my name is jeff ray, president of the boards for the adobe books cooperative. i heard that last week that jack spade representative said that andr
i'm neale marcason i'm on the board of directors for the -- i heard the rent was going to be doubled and i couldn't stand the thought that san francisco would do that to a place like doll bebooks. we figured out that at certain point we needed to make a certain amount of money to transform the rent and diversify at revenue models. we did a lot of research and found that the landlord was going to triple the rent and wasn't going to consider our proposal and we learned about jack spade. i can't...
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. ♪ ♪ >>> asÍ le neal an neal armstr.ne esta ciudad. >>> armstrong fue un hÉroe, piloto de la fuerza naval, entre las 12 personas que pueden describir lo siguiente: >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> es neal armstrong, un emblema de la humanidad. >>> pues por mi parte esto es todo, me despido, y maÑana estados unidos contra mÉxico. besos para ellas, abrazos para ellos. >>> no olviden el clÁsico de la concacaf. y esperemos que no estemos enojaios si perdemos. >>> quiÉn habla? >>> buenos dÍas, hablo desde massachusetts. >>> cÓmo estÁs? >>> bien, y quiero mandar un saludo para mis hijos. >>> quÉ bueno. >>> saludos para "despierta amÉrica" de su amigo francisco valdÉz. aquÍ los esperamos en los Ángeles para que se vistan bien por menos. saludos para alan tacher y todos. >>> francisco, y asÍ estÁ juganda la selecciÓn de bien... >>> creo que le das tu mÁs al balÓn. >>> buenos dÍas, quiÉn habla? >>> marÍa venabides de carolina del norte. >>> y aquÍ estamos alan tacher, ana, karla, y hasta honey berry. >>> y todos tÉ mandamos un beso. >
. ♪ ♪ >>> asÍ le neal an neal armstr.ne esta ciudad. >>> armstrong fue un hÉroe, piloto de la fuerza naval, entre las 12 personas que pueden describir lo siguiente: >>> (hablan en inglÉs). >>> es neal armstrong, un emblema de la humanidad. >>> pues por mi parte esto es todo, me despido, y maÑana estados unidos contra mÉxico. besos para ellas, abrazos para ellos. >>> no olviden el clÁsico de la concacaf. y esperemos que no estemos...
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completely i mean yes it really is hope so that's really you know and this is you know i got to say neal that kind of exposes the whole idiology because you know why would you want to hurt the economy that way why don't you and i'm going to hurt the economy how when you for low you know ninety five when they shut down the government for twenty one days you had eight hundred thousand people furloughed for twenty one days right those people who are not getting paychecks during that time they're not spending any money and their money is all going to be borrowed that's not that's borrowed money these are these people throwing them their government having. these are people who live off of the people and creators of well i mean there are government whiners live off that when when people who have worked all their lives for social security are getting those checks late and the average social security payment is twelve hundred dollars a month that's going to make a difference we're going to have an actual security is a trust fund social security is sound yes the money is there but there won't be
completely i mean yes it really is hope so that's really you know and this is you know i got to say neal that kind of exposes the whole idiology because you know why would you want to hurt the economy that way why don't you and i'm going to hurt the economy how when you for low you know ninety five when they shut down the government for twenty one days you had eight hundred thousand people furloughed for twenty one days right those people who are not getting paychecks during that time they're...
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neal patrick harris is hosting again and he'll be just one of the entertainers on stage. >> lots of greaterry underwood, i'm going to be doing some dancing. >> he's the best host. >> game of thrones leads with pack with 16 nominations. the 65th prime time emmy awards at 5:00 right here on kpix, followed by kpix news 5 at 11. so you already have your favorite? >> breaking bad, game of thrones. >> hope you'll be tuning in. have a good night. not even a two hour rain dey today could slow down ,, for all those who sleep too hot or too cool, and struggle to sleep comfortably together, now there's a solution. sleep number dual temp, the revolutionary temperature-balancing layer with active air technology that works on any mattress brand, including yours. whether you sleep hot or cool, sleep number dual temp allows each of you to select your ideal temperature. and it's only at one of our 425 sleep number stores nationwide. sleep number. comfort individualized. when it's time to talk butalk to the leader. tyco integrated security. we'll create a solution customized just for you. and you can manag
neal patrick harris is hosting again and he'll be just one of the entertainers on stage. >> lots of greaterry underwood, i'm going to be doing some dancing. >> he's the best host. >> game of thrones leads with pack with 16 nominations. the 65th prime time emmy awards at 5:00 right here on kpix, followed by kpix news 5 at 11. so you already have your favorite? >> breaking bad, game of thrones. >> hope you'll be tuning in. have a good night. not even a two hour rain...
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. >> they ridge neal came from portuguese. >> they brought them to high hawaii. >> they were very pop lar and they're enjoying a renaissance now. >> today, we're going to take you to the
. >> they ridge neal came from portuguese. >> they brought them to high hawaii. >> they were very pop lar and they're enjoying a renaissance now. >> today, we're going to take you to the
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. >> neal, thank you for joining us today. >> i'm with neal all the way. horribly unpopular but i hope history learns from that. >> you need a sequel. >> i don't want a sequel. make sure you join us tomorrow. >>> "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good monday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street" i'm carl quintanilla with david faber. what a week we have shaping up. the wit house pushing for action in syria. congress returning from recess. futures mildly positive. not a bad session in asia. nikkei surging on a nice revision to gdp and tokyo winning the olympics over the weekend. europe's own sentiment turned positive in september for the first time in two years. mixed arrows on the continent. >> our road map begins with the president stepping up his push for a strike in syria ahead of his national address scheduled for tomorrow night while syrian president, assad, denies the use of chemical weapons and threatens retaliation >>> japanese gdp and chinese exports coming in stronger than expected >>> countdown is on for tomorrow's am event. fres
. >> neal, thank you for joining us today. >> i'm with neal all the way. horribly unpopular but i hope history learns from that. >> you need a sequel. >> i don't want a sequel. make sure you join us tomorrow. >>> "squawk on the street" begins right now. >>> good monday morning. welcome to "squawk on the street" i'm carl quintanilla with david faber. what a week we have shaping up. the wit house pushing for action in syria. congress...
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in which case you know in which people who are going to college are are indebted you know in this neal futile student loan thing and they're only able to get married it can't buy a house they're very indebted for most of their adult lives and this is causing huge amounts of human suffering so that's the that's the basic context. the student loan is the. analogy to the housing bubble in the sense that if you. cheap money available going to cost or which are selling you know to sky rockets so how is from you know two hundred dollars an average price to four hundred thousand or student tuition costs have soared about a one hundred percent in the last twenty years. it's also spent the last vegas they pay people to be a temp in a the whales the large gamblers and these people make sure that the gambler satellite a sex that they stay drunk a lot and that they lose a lot of money and the way they pay these people is that they pay them a percentage of the money they lose so let me ask you about this student loan ponzi scheme in america of the banks are going to make a hundred billion dollars u
in which case you know in which people who are going to college are are indebted you know in this neal futile student loan thing and they're only able to get married it can't buy a house they're very indebted for most of their adult lives and this is causing huge amounts of human suffering so that's the that's the basic context. the student loan is the. analogy to the housing bubble in the sense that if you. cheap money available going to cost or which are selling you know to sky rockets so how...
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we're going to start with neal neuberger. he is the head of health tech strategies who are consultants on policy aspects of health care technology. and he's executive director of the institute for the health policy of the health care information and management system society foundation. better known as and more economically known as hymss. neal has been educating congressional audiences for as long as the alliance has been around for sure in a series of their respective briefings. he has chaired the american telemedicine association policy committee and we would ask them today to give us an overview of the state of telehealth, telemedicine, how they're affecting change in the delivery of health care. neal, thank you so much for being part of a program. >> thank you, ed, it is great to be invited back. and as the eye of the alliance and ed balls told i would have about an hour or two to do this presentation today and described -- i is a lasting? is ed laughing? >> i'm shocked. >> we used to have eight minutes. i've been warned
we're going to start with neal neuberger. he is the head of health tech strategies who are consultants on policy aspects of health care technology. and he's executive director of the institute for the health policy of the health care information and management system society foundation. better known as and more economically known as hymss. neal has been educating congressional audiences for as long as the alliance has been around for sure in a series of their respective briefings. he has...
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when we get to all of the material in each program, so no preamble today -- just good luck to matt, neal. and here comes the jeopardy! round. and here come the categories, starting off with... and a lot of the clues in that category will be delivered by cnn correspondents or reporters. matt, start us off. let's start with the ague-leading stat for $200. matt. league-leading stat, $400. matt again. what are rushing yards?s. league-leading stats, $600. tt. what are points per game? right again. league-leading stats, $800.
when we get to all of the material in each program, so no preamble today -- just good luck to matt, neal. and here comes the jeopardy! round. and here come the categories, starting off with... and a lot of the clues in that category will be delivered by cnn correspondents or reporters. matt, start us off. let's start with the ague-leading stat for $200. matt. league-leading stat, $400. matt again. what are rushing yards?s. league-leading stats, $600. tt. what are points per game? right again....
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abc's neal karlinsky has that story for us. >> reporter: one after the other, they took the stand rightwho say they were intimate with a married david pietz. the man accused of killing his wife, nicole, and who police say portrayed himself as a loving husband. >> yeah. i remember kissing him. >> we had sex. >> reporter: a co-worker testified, pietz began their relationship back when he was engaged. >> i asked him why he was getting married. and he said that at that point, it was too late to back out of it. >> reporter: nicole pietz, david's wife, vanished in 2006. her body was later found in a wooded area, strangled. now, seven years later, pietz is on trial, charged by prosecutors who say he killed his wife because he was unhappy with their marriage. the detectives built a case on circumstantial evidence and dna. a woman pietz met at a gym said he twice slipped the drug ecstasy into his wife's drinks. >> he told me he would put it in her red bull. trying to loosen her up to get her to do a threesome. >> reporter: jurors heard something different from david pietz himself. an audio recor
abc's neal karlinsky has that story for us. >> reporter: one after the other, they took the stand rightwho say they were intimate with a married david pietz. the man accused of killing his wife, nicole, and who police say portrayed himself as a loving husband. >> yeah. i remember kissing him. >> we had sex. >> reporter: a co-worker testified, pietz began their relationship back when he was engaged. >> i asked him why he was getting married. and he said that at that...
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abc news reporter, neal karlinsky explains what it is. >> reporter: for the first time ever, apple's latest and greatest isn't a new iphone. two new iphones. >> not one. but two new designs. >> reporter: the new iphones sport better cameras and more power for games and graphics. the singular key feature for apple this time is security. something called touch i.d. >> just touch it. >> touch it. and you get the feedback right there. >> reporter: it's all about security. instead of entering a code or a pass word, all this requires is a fingerprint to remember who you are and unlock the phone. seems cool. but other companies are racing ahead in the bells and whistles war. samsung has a phone that can literally react to your eyes, watching the screen. the killer app for apple's bottom line may be the iphone 5c. a cheap version for the masses. while apple remains strong at home, it's being trumped by android phones overseas, including the holy grail of emerging markets, china. >> a big acknowledgment that they need to provide a low-end, affordable solution for a much bigger market. iphone
abc news reporter, neal karlinsky explains what it is. >> reporter: for the first time ever, apple's latest and greatest isn't a new iphone. two new iphones. >> not one. but two new designs. >> reporter: the new iphones sport better cameras and more power for games and graphics. the singular key feature for apple this time is security. something called touch i.d. >> just touch it. >> touch it. and you get the feedback right there. >> reporter: it's all about...
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vac neal 91. -- vacaville 91. 89 pittsburg.y, livermore valley, parts of the santa clara valley, not that great tomorrow. you saw the pictures. in the morning hours, as you look at the five-day forecast, the smoke gets cooler, the smoke settles down. what you will notice it will feel and smell smoky tomorrow morning. as the day goes on, the air warms and the smoke rises out of there. air quality alert big deal. and temperatures trending down. >> thank you. >>> a big announcement before the anniversary of the september 11 terrorist attacks. how local victims on flight 93 will be remembered. >> julie haener is here now for what we are working on for 6:00 p.m. >> reporter: [ inaudible ] >> reporter: more pictures from the mount diablo fire. plus how he got too close to the fire fighting action, this and much more coming up new at 6:00 p.m. there are so many things that we do on a daily basis. we run errands. we run to the grocery store. in fact, the average american drives fewer than 29 miles a day. the 100% electric nissan leaf g
vac neal 91. -- vacaville 91. 89 pittsburg.y, livermore valley, parts of the santa clara valley, not that great tomorrow. you saw the pictures. in the morning hours, as you look at the five-day forecast, the smoke gets cooler, the smoke settles down. what you will notice it will feel and smell smoky tomorrow morning. as the day goes on, the air warms and the smoke rises out of there. air quality alert big deal. and temperatures trending down. >> thank you. >>> a big announcement...
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abc's neal karlinsky has the story. >> reporter: of all the places for controversy will be brewing at the outfits. this year, it's the in memorium segment. five people will be singled out for longer tributes. james gandolfini. actors jean stapleton and jonathan winters, along with producer gary david goldberg. and, this is where the controversy comes in, 31-year-old cory monteith of "glee." ♪ why should we worry >> he certainly doesn't have the body of work that the other people do. the fact that he was beloved an they didn't acknowledge him. >> reporter: emmy producers found themselves defending the decision on a conference call with reporters after many argued that while monteith's overdose and death is tragic, he doesn't have nearly the body of work of, say, larry hagman of "dallas" fame, or jack klugman, who didn't make the cut. "variety" published an editorial against the decision. >> cory has a wonderful career that was cut short. what about the other people who had longer careers and we miss terribly? >> reporter: emmy show top producer, ken ehrlich, said it was important to re
abc's neal karlinsky has the story. >> reporter: of all the places for controversy will be brewing at the outfits. this year, it's the in memorium segment. five people will be singled out for longer tributes. james gandolfini. actors jean stapleton and jonathan winters, along with producer gary david goldberg. and, this is where the controversy comes in, 31-year-old cory monteith of "glee." ♪ why should we worry >> he certainly doesn't have the body of work that the...
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here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: without a single hard piece of evidence linking david pietzrosecutors are zeroing in on his character and trying to tear it apart. detectives testified about his behavior when he got the news that his wife's body was found. >> so many pills. i don't know if i was just hoping she did or if i was thinking she flushed them down the toilet. >> he had the appearance of crying, but i didn't see the tears. >> reporter: earlier there was a long line of women that he apparently cheated with. commenting about not having a sex drive. >> i remember kissing him. >> we had sex. >> reporter: and there was his mother-in-law, who suspected him early on. hounded him for the truth. and fought six long years for his arrest. >> if he can't take being confronted by a 72-year-old woman, well, i'm sorry. but, he's not much of a man. >> reporter: nicole pietz vanished in 2006. her body was found in a wooded area, strangled. when david was arrested last year, detectives said he wanted out of his marriage. they built a case on circumstantial evidence and dna. >> these k
here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: without a single hard piece of evidence linking david pietzrosecutors are zeroing in on his character and trying to tear it apart. detectives testified about his behavior when he got the news that his wife's body was found. >> so many pills. i don't know if i was just hoping she did or if i was thinking she flushed them down the toilet. >> he had the appearance of crying, but i didn't see the tears. >> reporter: earlier there was...
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for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> we're going to bring in abc's chiefhor, dan abrams. and explain why it took so long to bring it to trial. >> well, obviously, they didn't think they had enough evidence up until recently. two things have happened, with regard to new technology. with regard to cell phones and with regard to dna. they've been able to better pinpoint where a crucial phone call was made that authorities say is incriminating. and with regard to dna evidence, they say they were able to link him to her car in a way that they might not have been able to do previously. new technology has helped them confirm what were their suspicions. they've been suspicious of him since very early on in the investigation. >> so, what you said helps. but the length of time, does that affect the case, though, in any kind of way? >> it's not helpful. you don't want to wait six or seven years. memories start to fade. people switch jobs. evidence is lost. there have been a lot of cases where it does take some time. this is not an easy case. >> how strong do you thin
for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >>> we're going to bring in abc's chiefhor, dan abrams. and explain why it took so long to bring it to trial. >> well, obviously, they didn't think they had enough evidence up until recently. two things have happened, with regard to new technology. with regard to cell phones and with regard to dna. they've been able to better pinpoint where a crucial phone call was made that authorities say is incriminating....
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for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> wow.s a very different lance armstrong. >> and to hear him say he was confident that he would not be caught. and that's how he acted. >> yeah. yeah. >> it was his whole being. he bullied a lot of people. and it's all finally -- the curtain is being pulled back. it was interesting to see that captured, though, in real time. >>> sam got a lot of weather. a lot of rain out there in the northwest. >> yeah, we got a lot of pictures from people of the golf ball-sized hail. the 70-mile-per-hour, 80-mile-per-hour winds in the oregon area. we're going to show you some incredible lightning pictures in the next half hour. but first, what's going on in the northwest, during the day today. the heavy rain of yesterday, kind of continues in some areas. we had downpours in this area. and this time of year, they're usually light or scattered showers. watch the heavier rain move into central montana. two to three inches of rain there. but there's a big path of rain that goes down into the desert southwest.
for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, seattle. >> wow.s a very different lance armstrong. >> and to hear him say he was confident that he would not be caught. and that's how he acted. >> yeah. yeah. >> it was his whole being. he bullied a lot of people. and it's all finally -- the curtain is being pulled back. it was interesting to see that captured, though, in real time. >>> sam got a lot of weather. a lot of rain out there in the...
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. >> neal patrick harris got things started. then the awards were handed out and now the pears are under way. the 65th annual emmy award were helded up way tonight. there were some repeat winners and some surprises. for more on the stars, let's go to stephanie staten who joins us from the no kia theatre. who were some of the biggest winners tonight? >> well, definitely diane, three big winners of the night. they ever "breaking bad" "behind the candelabra" and "modern family." "breaking bad" did deliver. it won for best drama series. "behind the candidate lab bra" it won for best miniseries or movie. michael douglas with the best actor award. he gave a shoutout to his co-star matt damon, also up for best actor but did not win. and then "modern family" this is show won again. it is the fourth straight win for the show best comedy series. a couple of other big winners, jim parson won again for "the big bang theory." it his third emmy. jewel la louis dreyfuss won for "beep." it is her second win for that show as well. overa overall,
. >> neal patrick harris got things started. then the awards were handed out and now the pears are under way. the 65th annual emmy award were helded up way tonight. there were some repeat winners and some surprises. for more on the stars, let's go to stephanie staten who joins us from the no kia theatre. who were some of the biggest winners tonight? >> well, definitely diane, three big winners of the night. they ever "breaking bad" "behind the candelabra" and...
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. >> reporter: the emmy host neal pat trick harris is speaking out over a special tribute being planned for the late star of "glee," cory monteith. critics are asking whether monteith deserves to be part of a special memorial tribute at the awards show. >> i don't think there's anything to exploit about it, in fact, you know, we're having talk about cory and i think that we have a lesson that we wanted to discuss within the context of that. >> reporter: the major tv personalty, even legends died this year. all will get a special tribute with monteith leading the la times to ask, does cory monteith deserve a special emmy nod? >> there's a whole generation gets that we are shocked by someone who died of a drug overdose. and that warrants further discuss. >> reporter: harris is the go- to awards show guy. he won raves for hosting the emmy's and the tony's. >> you get a phone call, will you consider hosting the emmy's and really, i just did the tony's. really? but when the bosses ask you to do something, it's a big deal so you have to say yes. >> deborah: an embarrassing family situation fo
. >> reporter: the emmy host neal pat trick harris is speaking out over a special tribute being planned for the late star of "glee," cory monteith. critics are asking whether monteith deserves to be part of a special memorial tribute at the awards show. >> i don't think there's anything to exploit about it, in fact, you know, we're having talk about cory and i think that we have a lesson that we wanted to discuss within the context of that. >> reporter: the major tv...
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neals has more on this drama moment by moment. >> chaos in the cockpit before 8:00 p.m.s 737 speeding its way from houston to seattle. co-pilot radio the tower. >> we have man down chest compression going on rate now. ambulance maybe off the runway. >> he'll get that going. >>reporter: captain himself 63-year-old henry skill is having a massive heart attack. over the plane p a the call goes out is there a doctor on board? >> everyone to stay seated and you could see they saw him giving the pilot cpr. >> pair of young army doctors were on board and rushed forward to help. pilot described as heavy man had to be pulled from the cockpit. first class cabin turned triage performing cpr on the floor. >> i saw them working on the captain. they were very impressed with how they worked together. >>reporter: another plane pilot heard the commotion and radio he had in. >> what's going on united. >> medical emergency. captain. >> okay. >>reporter: at the same time united pilot sitting among the passengers reportedly went to the cockpit to help as the plane made an emergency landing i
neals has more on this drama moment by moment. >> chaos in the cockpit before 8:00 p.m.s 737 speeding its way from houston to seattle. co-pilot radio the tower. >> we have man down chest compression going on rate now. ambulance maybe off the runway. >> he'll get that going. >>reporter: captain himself 63-year-old henry skill is having a massive heart attack. over the plane p a the call goes out is there a doctor on board? >> everyone to stay seated and you could...