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neal, what are you up to?>> seth: like, what are you -- i'm picking a victim. >> yeah. yeah. ll yeah. i murdered three people later that night. [ light laughter ] >> seth: always great to see you, buddy. and congratulations on the special. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> seth: it's a fantastic show. [ cheers and applause ] neal brennan. "3 mics" currently streaming on netflix. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathing heavy, labored breathing coughing breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask breathing through oxygen mask covered california. it's more than just health care. it's life care. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: my thanks to michael keaton, emily deschanel, neal brennan, everybody. [ cheers and applause ] leah shapiro, and of course the 8g band. stay tuned for "carson daly." we'll see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> carson: hey, whats up everybody? i'm carson d
neal, what are you up to?>> seth: like, what are you -- i'm picking a victim. >> yeah. yeah. ll yeah. i murdered three people later that night. [ light laughter ] >> seth: always great to see you, buddy. and congratulations on the special. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> seth: it's a fantastic show. [ cheers and applause ] neal brennan. "3 mics" currently streaming on netflix. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ heavy, labored breathing...
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neal, what are you up to?victim. >> yeah. yeah. ll yeah. i murdered three people later that night. [ light laughter ] >> seth: always great to see you, buddy. and congratulations on the special. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> seth: it's a fantastic show. [ cheers and applause ] neal brennan. "3 mics" currently streaming on netflix. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something that's been out of reach for far too long: health insurance. how? they enrolled through covered california. it's the health insurance marketplace where you'll find a range of plans from leading health insurance companies that offer you the best combination of quality, rates, and benefits. and, through covered california, you may get financial help to pay for coverage. to get covered, you've got to get going. open enrollment ends january 31st. visit covereca.com today. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockies through a screen. you have to be here, with us. there's
neal, what are you up to?victim. >> yeah. yeah. ll yeah. i murdered three people later that night. [ light laughter ] >> seth: always great to see you, buddy. and congratulations on the special. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> seth: it's a fantastic show. [ cheers and applause ] neal brennan. "3 mics" currently streaming on netflix. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ over 1,000,000 californians have gotten something that's been out of reach...
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my friend neal brennan's 3 mics is now streaming on netflix! neal brennan!heers and applause ) >> hi, buddy. >> trevor: welcome back to the show. so let's talk a little bit about the show. everyone says it, and i don't know if that helps or hinders the comedy, people watch and go, it's very funny, but, oh, he talks about depression in such a new way. is that what you're trying to do? >> i talk about it in a new way in that i just talk about it in general. i did it when i was on the show live and i was on this show when you and i talked about it and what people don't know is you have depression, too. >> trevor: yes. >> but you're so (bleep) cute, no one would ever guess it. ( laughter ) you look at me and go -- yeah, he's got it -- >> trevor: i've never thought that. i look in your eyes, neal. you taped the show in september. >> yeah. >> trevor: that was before donald trump became president. >> yeah. >> trevor: so are there any trump jokes in the show in. >> no, because first of all, i didn't think he was going to win. >> trevor: ( laughter ) >> but i didn't
my friend neal brennan's 3 mics is now streaming on netflix! neal brennan!heers and applause ) >> hi, buddy. >> trevor: welcome back to the show. so let's talk a little bit about the show. everyone says it, and i don't know if that helps or hinders the comedy, people watch and go, it's very funny, but, oh, he talks about depression in such a new way. is that what you're trying to do? >> i talk about it in a new way in that i just talk about it in general. i did it when i was...
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neal, what are you up to? seth: like, what are you -- i'm picking a victim. >> yeah. yeah. ll yeah. i murdered three people later that night. [ light laughter ] >> seth: always great to see you, buddy. and congratulations on the special. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> seth: it's a fantastic show. [ cheers and applause ] neal brennan. "3 mics" currently streaming on netflix. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ does your makeup remover every kiss-proof,ff? cry-proof, stay-proof look? neutrogena® makeup remover does. it erases 99% of your most stubborn makeup with one towelette. need any more proof than that? neutrogena. ♪ oh, it'[car horns]y... ♪ [angry shouting] excuse me! [storm siren] when it comes to buying a house... trulia knows the house is only half of it. and with 34 map overlays like traffic, crime, natural hazards, and more... you can find the right house and the right neighborhood for you. trulia. the house is only half of it. ♪ strummed guitar you can't experience the canadian rockie
neal, what are you up to? seth: like, what are you -- i'm picking a victim. >> yeah. yeah. ll yeah. i murdered three people later that night. [ light laughter ] >> seth: always great to see you, buddy. and congratulations on the special. >> thank you so much. thank you. >> seth: it's a fantastic show. [ cheers and applause ] neal brennan. "3 mics" currently streaming on netflix. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ does your makeup remover every...
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go ahead with your question with valerie neal here at the museum. >> caller: hi, ms. neal. thanks very much for taking my call. hey, i understand that the nro has donated a spy satellite to the museum. what satellite was that, and when do you expect that to go on display? thanks. >> well, i have to say you may have stumped the curator here because i don't know that they've actually donated one yet of the newer versions of spy satellites. but we do have on display here the camera system from the corona, which was one of the earliest spy satellites in the late 1960s and early '70s. it went under a code name of discoverer. but we have that camera on display in the film return bucket as well. we have another satellite called grab and another one called solrad. and they also were used for secret purposes masquerading under names that led the public to believe that they were simply scientific satellites. so those are the ones that i know of that are small and early. we are hoping some day to have a more recent one and a much larger one. but to my knowledge, that agreement hasn't
go ahead with your question with valerie neal here at the museum. >> caller: hi, ms. neal. thanks very much for taking my call. hey, i understand that the nro has donated a spy satellite to the museum. what satellite was that, and when do you expect that to go on display? thanks. >> well, i have to say you may have stumped the curator here because i don't know that they've actually donated one yet of the newer versions of spy satellites. but we do have on display here the camera...
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neal: the cheerios commercial was actually creative.y see and i think people really responded to that. dad: kim? prince: and if they had done a similar commercial with a lesbian couple or a gay couple, it would have been just as effective. hinojosa: not everyone had the same reaction. the general mills cheerios commercial sparked a social media backlash with such hateful posts, the company disabled the comments section. but the response to the backlash was overwhelmingly positive, inspiring a new wave of commercials celebrating american diversity. woman: ♪ o beautiful, for spacious skies ♪ (girl singing in spanish) hinojosa: the u.s. experienced a watershed media moment during and after the 2014 super bowl. three commercials highlighted the multicultural transformation. cheerios came back with a sequel to their biracial family spot. coca-cola presented a commercial with diverse americans singing "america the beautiful" in different languages. and a chevrolet ad included gay parents, single parents, and multi-generational households. oth
neal: the cheerios commercial was actually creative.y see and i think people really responded to that. dad: kim? prince: and if they had done a similar commercial with a lesbian couple or a gay couple, it would have been just as effective. hinojosa: not everyone had the same reaction. the general mills cheerios commercial sparked a social media backlash with such hateful posts, the company disabled the comments section. but the response to the backlash was overwhelmingly positive, inspiring a...
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our next caller is john joining us from new hampshire with valerie neal. go ahead, please. >> good evening. i just want to ask if you're going to show the "uss enterprise" at all during the programming. i know other people involved in the restoration. and i've been looking forward to seeing it. also, i want to thank the national air and space museum for preserving human history for future generations. i see lots of planes i used to work on there. so again, thank you very much. >> thank you. the starship enterprise which actually never flew. >> right. though it appeared to fly. and you asked whether we'll be showing it here at the museum, certainly, and i assume c-span will be showing it also. it is on display here tonight, and will be on display here for the foreseeable future. i mean possibly forever. i don't think we will renovate this hall again for another 20 years or so. so you have a good chance to see it. it has been very carefully restored to look exactly as it looked in 1969, i think. at the time of the episode of "the trouble with tribbles," whic
our next caller is john joining us from new hampshire with valerie neal. go ahead, please. >> good evening. i just want to ask if you're going to show the "uss enterprise" at all during the programming. i know other people involved in the restoration. and i've been looking forward to seeing it. also, i want to thank the national air and space museum for preserving human history for future generations. i see lots of planes i used to work on there. so again, thank you very much....
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i remember where i was when apollo 11 landed on the moon with neal armstrong. it was so amazing back then in the '70s when we kept sending those apollo capsules and landing on the moon. >>> neal armstrong. buzz aldrin. alan shepherd. >> and seeing the pictures. one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind. >> the nation pauses to honor martin luther king. the war of words between president-elect donald trump and another civil rights icon. >>> the bay area pizza man trading in his car to deliver pizzas to people stuck in a traffic nightmare. >>> here is a look at today's top stories. the wife of the orlando nightclub shooter was arrested. 30 year-old noor salman had moved back home after her husband was involved in the pulse orlando shooting. 49 people were killed in that attack. salmon will go to court tomorrow and then transferred back to florida. >>> hundreds of people marched from city hall to lake merritt and the first of several demonstrations this week. this event kicks off 120 hours of action leading up to friday's presidentialinauguration. it i
i remember where i was when apollo 11 landed on the moon with neal armstrong. it was so amazing back then in the '70s when we kept sending those apollo capsules and landing on the moon. >>> neal armstrong. buzz aldrin. alan shepherd. >> and seeing the pictures. one small step for man and one giant leap for mankind. >> the nation pauses to honor martin luther king. the war of words between president-elect donald trump and another civil rights icon. >>> the bay area...
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and i'm surprised that neal even suggests that. i've been in yaiss those types of arguments have been railed and courts have shot it down. for example, what if-- i mean, trump clearly said that. but he then gave this law to someone to draft, and they came back with a law that is not a muslim ban. now, i don't like the law, but i don't think any court is going to look at this law and say it's a muslim ban because it's not. there's plenty to object about this law without making it something it's not. it does not ban all muslims. now, i know people don't like to say that because they, sort of like richard iii, you want to think of your enemies as worse than they are. you don't have to think about this law as worse than it is. it is not a muslim ban on a legal basis. >> o'brien: but if it walks like a duck, talks leak a duck-- isn't this legal parsing that they have come to this executive order? and when you look at the context and the comments, you have to come to the conclusion that at least religion was on their minds in some fashio
and i'm surprised that neal even suggests that. i've been in yaiss those types of arguments have been railed and courts have shot it down. for example, what if-- i mean, trump clearly said that. but he then gave this law to someone to draft, and they came back with a law that is not a muslim ban. now, i don't like the law, but i don't think any court is going to look at this law and say it's a muslim ban because it's not. there's plenty to object about this law without making it something it's...
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good morning, neal. >> reporter: robin, good morning. i'm only standing out here long enough to do this live report. it's painful. the thermometer is hovering above zero and they have been expecting a foot of snow and continues to come down relentlessly. they'll shatter that it looks like. overnight, wild weather from coast to coast. icy roads and freezing temperatures causing a messy commute in pennsylvania. at least 10 vehicles colliding in this highway pileup. in the midwest, a wintry mess. white-out conditions in michigan. drivers in kansas city unable to get going. in the west, bitterly cold temperatures combining with squalls sending drivers into difference. ditches. storm totals in parts of colorado could top two feet. in washington, rescue workers fighting frigid temperatures to rescue two 15-year-old boys who had fallen through a frozen lake. one boy in the frigid water for nearly 30 minutes. before being pulled out. >> he barely recognized i was there. he was hypothermic, he was not able to extract himself from the ice. >> repo
good morning, neal. >> reporter: robin, good morning. i'm only standing out here long enough to do this live report. it's painful. the thermometer is hovering above zero and they have been expecting a foot of snow and continues to come down relentlessly. they'll shatter that it looks like. overnight, wild weather from coast to coast. icy roads and freezing temperatures causing a messy commute in pennsylvania. at least 10 vehicles colliding in this highway pileup. in the midwest, a wintry...
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here's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: a police department under scrutiny tonight for a violent takedown. >> on the ground! on the ground! >> reporter: newly-released dashcam video shows evanston, illinois, police stopping lawrence crosby for allegedly stealing a car. he gets out with his hands up. >> hands up! hands up! >> reporter: then officers rush him, saying he didn't get on the ground as ordered. >> get on the ground! >> reporter: officers can be seen hitting him. but while handcuffed on the ground, listen to what the motorist says next. >> this is my vehicle, sir. >> reporter: sure enough, crosby, a phd student at northwestern university, didn't steal anything and was simply driving his own car. police suspected crosby after a woman called 911. she thought he was trying to break into the vehicle. he was actually doing roadside repair. on that call, she later admitted race might be affecting her judgment. >> i don't know if i'm, like, racial profiling. i feel bad. >> reporter: even after realizing they'd stopped an innocent man, police arrested him for disobeying orders. >> when w
here's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: a police department under scrutiny tonight for a violent takedown. >> on the ground! on the ground! >> reporter: newly-released dashcam video shows evanston, illinois, police stopping lawrence crosby for allegedly stealing a car. he gets out with his hands up. >> hands up! hands up! >> reporter: then officers rush him, saying he didn't get on the ground as ordered. >> get on the ground! >> reporter: officers can be...
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abc's neal karlinsky is here with that. >> reporter: winter 2017 is off to a slippery and frozen start, with two-thirds of the country under some kind of cold or winter advisory tonight. in watertown, new york, i-81 is like a graveyard of stranded vehicles. in the west, rescue teams fought freezing temperatures to reach two 15-year-old boys who fell into a lake north of seattle. >> he was very hypothermic, he was not able to extract himself from the ice. >> reporter: in boulder, colorado, the temperature plummeted to near zero. we found this delivery truck stuck in place, pinched up alongside that acura. >> yeah slid into his acura. >> reporter: de-icing trucks were going non-stop at denver's airport, but more than 130 flights were canceled anyway. and in the south, it's all hands on deck. georgia transportation crews, preparing to pre-treat roads tonight for the new system moving in. here in boulder, all this snow has closed city offices and left cars buried. they'll still be digging out even as the southeast is getting hit, david. >> from colorado, neal, thank you. let's get to meteo
abc's neal karlinsky is here with that. >> reporter: winter 2017 is off to a slippery and frozen start, with two-thirds of the country under some kind of cold or winter advisory tonight. in watertown, new york, i-81 is like a graveyard of stranded vehicles. in the west, rescue teams fought freezing temperatures to reach two 15-year-old boys who fell into a lake north of seattle. >> he was very hypothermic, he was not able to extract himself from the ice. >> reporter: in...
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here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: houston awoke to a half foot of rain and roads turned intoivers while filled with traffic. >> pretty much got a jacuzzi on the bus right now. >> reporter: vehicles spinning out, residents urged to avoid travel at all costs. that warning too late for another bus. >> look at this a metro bus is trying to get through. >> reporter: the driver and two passengers stuck on board, rescued through a window by a good samaritan. >> he kept saying come on, get out. the water is going to keep on rising. it's going to keep rising. get out, get out. >> reporter: that good samaritan says he doesn't consider himself a hero. >> you know when you can do it, you do it. >> reporter: houston fire department performing more than 70 water rescues, including this baby and her family, fortunately unhurt. in the west, another powerful system with more snow. east of seattle-i-90 over snoqualmie pass shut down. and this isn't the end of it, a series of storms are now rolling in, covering much of the west coast, especially california. david? >> neal, thank you. >>> when w
here's abc's neal karlinsky. >> reporter: houston awoke to a half foot of rain and roads turned intoivers while filled with traffic. >> pretty much got a jacuzzi on the bus right now. >> reporter: vehicles spinning out, residents urged to avoid travel at all costs. that warning too late for another bus. >> look at this a metro bus is trying to get through. >> reporter: the driver and two passengers stuck on board, rescued through a window by a good samaritan....
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>> from colorado, neal, thank you. let's get to meteorologist rob marciano. he is with us live tonight. he has got the timing tracking both of these storms. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. we're cold enough for snow just about everywhere in the country. the atmosphere is packed with a lot of action. look at the advisorieadvisories. so many of them across to country. the first pulse we want to deal with is one to three inches of sfl snow across the ohio valley. it will be in d.c. in the morning. accumulating snow. our colorado snow dives toward the gulf coast, and that comes to problems up through charlotte and raleigh. could see 2 to 12 inches of snow in areas that do not handle snow well that will be debilitated across the south. >> thanks as always. >>> we turn overseas tonight and turkey suffering yet another attack. a deadly car bomb outside a courthouse. more than 250 miles from istanbul. the blast caught on surveillance cameras, two suspects killed by police afterwards. the militant kurdish group is suspected. this attack coming just two days after th
>> from colorado, neal, thank you. let's get to meteorologist rob marciano. he is with us live tonight. he has got the timing tracking both of these storms. hey, rob. >> reporter: hi, david. we're cold enough for snow just about everywhere in the country. the atmosphere is packed with a lot of action. look at the advisorieadvisories. so many of them across to country. the first pulse we want to deal with is one to three inches of sfl snow across the ohio valley. it will be in d.c....
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neal. the chair: the gentleman from massachusetts sizzed for 1 1/2 minutes -- is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. neal: thank you. i want to tell you that the last speaker said, this was rushed through congress. it took two years to write this legislation. even by congressional standards this was not rushed through congress. we've waited seven years to hear .he alternative and the gentlelady from tennessee has all of these plans over there that she says, we've got plans right here. how about one plan? that we might have a chance to focus on. they've had the luxury of saying, we're going to do a better job, without telling us what the better job entails. the governor of massachusetts recently wrote to our delegation and to the leadership in the house and said, during the a.c.a. repeal-replace deliberations, quote, it is important that coverage gains patient protections and market stability. let me give you numbers from massachusetts. 97.2% of the residents of massachusetts have health care.
neal. the chair: the gentleman from massachusetts sizzed for 1 1/2 minutes -- is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. neal: thank you. i want to tell you that the last speaker said, this was rushed through congress. it took two years to write this legislation. even by congressional standards this was not rushed through congress. we've waited seven years to hear .he alternative and the gentlelady from tennessee has all of these plans over there that she says, we've got plans right here. how about...
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hi, neal. >> reporter: paula, dan, good morning.k highway at 4:00 a.m. and seeing a man attack a state trooper. most people might call 911 but wouldn't pull over and get out of their cars. in this case, two motorists did risking their own lives to help in this case. >> officer down, officer down. outside tonopah. >> reporter: professional as it sounds that voice isn't a police officer but one of two random motorists arizona police are calling heroes this morning for saving the life of state trooper ed anderson. >> this is a civilian. he's shot on i-10. he's in real bad shape. please send air support, helicopter please. >> reporter: it was after 4:00 a.m. thursday in a rural area along arizona's i-10 when trooper anderson came upon a rollover crash while responding to a call of shots fired. while he was putting flares down in the road, police say he was ambushed and shot at least once. the suspect then got on top of him and started beating him. that's when the first of two motorists pulled over to see what was happening. >> the troop
hi, neal. >> reporter: paula, dan, good morning.k highway at 4:00 a.m. and seeing a man attack a state trooper. most people might call 911 but wouldn't pull over and get out of their cars. in this case, two motorists did risking their own lives to help in this case. >> officer down, officer down. outside tonopah. >> reporter: professional as it sounds that voice isn't a police officer but one of two random motorists arizona police are calling heroes this morning for saving the...
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as we can see, through the glass, the first lady, malign neal trotman. —— first lady, malign neal trotmanania trump. this is pa rt first lady, melania trump. this is part of the pomp and ceremony of a presidential inauguration, isn't it? it is, and today is all about pomp and ceremony will stop with the exception of the inaugural speech it is about dinner, lunches, tonight there will be an array of balls n'gala dinners, and many people have flown in for that. it is generally a day of celebration for those who wa nt to day of celebration for those who want to donald trump to enter the white house —— balls and gala dinners. we have seen protests, the majority of which have been peaceful, but some did - a bit gfiére phi“ with the trump presidency, forward, with the trump presidency, or do you think this is something just happening because we are on the first day of his presidency and he has just been sworn into office? first day of his presidency and he hasjust been sworn into office?” suspect a large part of this is it is the first day of his presidency, people have a large marked in washing
as we can see, through the glass, the first lady, malign neal trotman. —— first lady, malign neal trotmanania trump. this is pa rt first lady, melania trump. this is part of the pomp and ceremony of a presidential inauguration, isn't it? it is, and today is all about pomp and ceremony will stop with the exception of the inaugural speech it is about dinner, lunches, tonight there will be an array of balls n'gala dinners, and many people have flown in for that. it is generally a day of...
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neal. the chair: the gentleman from massachusetts sizzed for 1 1/2 minutes -- is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. neal: thank you. i want to tell you that the last speaker said, this was rushed through congress. it took two years to write this legislation. even by congressional standards this was not rushed through congress. we've waited seven years to hear .he alternative and the gentlelady from tennessee has all of these plans over there that she says, we've got plans right here. how about one plan? that we might have a chance to focus on. they've had the luxury of saying, we're going to do a better job, without telling us what the better job entails. the governor of massachusetts recently wrote to our delegation and to the leadership in the house and said, during the a.c.a. repeal-replace deliberations, quote, it is important that coverage gains patient protections and market stability. let me give you numbers from massachusetts. 97.2% of the residents of massachusetts have health care.
neal. the chair: the gentleman from massachusetts sizzed for 1 1/2 minutes -- is recognized for 1 1/2 minutes. mr. neal: thank you. i want to tell you that the last speaker said, this was rushed through congress. it took two years to write this legislation. even by congressional standards this was not rushed through congress. we've waited seven years to hear .he alternative and the gentlelady from tennessee has all of these plans over there that she says, we've got plans right here. how about...
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dave ortiz and neale shutler were driving on the highway.. when snow suddenly buried their car. they called 911-- and then took a selfie to remember the experience. then since they had nothing to do but wait for help to arrive-- they they shared their experience on facebook live. thats when their phone rang.. the men say the most important thing they did was to turn off the engine. the exhaust would freeze in the area around the tailpipe, and that carbon monoxide would get into the car. they were there for about an hour before firefighters rescued them. at xx time for weather. toss to eileen cold start tuesday with isolated / brief shower possible feeling chilly during the afternoon drying & afternoon sunshine today: mostly cloudy with a slight chance of an early shower. pm partly sunny. highs: 46-49 tonight: mainly clear and cold. winds nw10-15 wednesday: mostly highs: 56-59 consumer disputes you have not been able to solve yourself. and now, an exciting new way for us to get even more results for you. we are combining our resources with advocacy group "call for action" which h
dave ortiz and neale shutler were driving on the highway.. when snow suddenly buried their car. they called 911-- and then took a selfie to remember the experience. then since they had nothing to do but wait for help to arrive-- they they shared their experience on facebook live. thats when their phone rang.. the men say the most important thing they did was to turn off the engine. the exhaust would freeze in the area around the tailpipe, and that carbon monoxide would get into the car. they...
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one last thing here, you mentioned, neal, the sanctity of the full faith and credit of the u.s., mayintentionally referring to something trump once said on our air during the campaign that somehow that might be open to negotiation one day. would you expect mnuchin to back that up in any form? >> well, i certainly hope not. it's not just the president-elect who's made sort of loose comments about this issue, but in various parts of washington. i think there's nothing more important to the economic success and stability of our country than the full faith and credit of the united states financial obligations. and i think it's something that the treasury secretary has to be dead clear on. it's not a bargaining chip. it's not something for negotiation. it's been at the bedrock of our country for the whole history of our country. and it's something he or all people whoever the treasury secretary might be needs to be very, very clear about. >> neal wolin, appreciate you helping us talk about the hearing. >> when we come back on "squawk on the street," just one day until inauguration. we'll
one last thing here, you mentioned, neal, the sanctity of the full faith and credit of the u.s., mayintentionally referring to something trump once said on our air during the campaign that somehow that might be open to negotiation one day. would you expect mnuchin to back that up in any form? >> well, i certainly hope not. it's not just the president-elect who's made sort of loose comments about this issue, but in various parts of washington. i think there's nothing more important to the...
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neal. mr. neal: just the facts, ma'am. let's oppose house resolution 5 because this is a backdoor effort to move away from the affordable care act. the act works and it continues to work and the statistics bear it out. it has increased solvency of the medicare-social security trust fund by 10 years. $137 -- 137 million americans have now access to preventive care which saves us cost in the long run, and woe to those who decide that they're going to make fundamental alterations to this without explaining to the american people what they mean. medicaid, which at one time in johnson's vision was supposed to be for the poor, medicaid, because of long-term care, dimension yarks and alzheimer's disease, -- dementia, and alzheimer's disease, and nursing homes, has become a middle class benefit. early intervention saves costs in the long run. and that's precisely what the affordable care act has intended to do and it's been successful. when you look today at the affordable care act and how it has worked, there are 20 million more
neal. mr. neal: just the facts, ma'am. let's oppose house resolution 5 because this is a backdoor effort to move away from the affordable care act. the act works and it continues to work and the statistics bear it out. it has increased solvency of the medicare-social security trust fund by 10 years. $137 -- 137 million americans have now access to preventive care which saves us cost in the long run, and woe to those who decide that they're going to make fundamental alterations to this without...
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neal. mr. neal: just the facts, ma'am. let's oppose house resolution 5 because this is a backdoor effort to move away from the affordable care act. the act works and it continues to work and the statistics bear it out. it has increased solvency of the medicare-social security trust fund by 10 years. $137 -- 137 million americans have now access to preventive care which saves us cost in the long run, and woe to those who decide that they're going to make fundamental alterations to this without explaining to the american people what they mean. medicaid, which at one time in johnson's vision was supposed to be for the poor, medicaid, because of long-term care, dimension yarks and alzheimer's disease, -- dementia, and alzheimer's disease, and nursing homes, has become a middle class benefit. early intervention saves costs in the long run. and that's precisely what the affordable care act has intended to do and it's been successful. when you look today at the affordable care act and how it has worked, there are 20 million more
neal. mr. neal: just the facts, ma'am. let's oppose house resolution 5 because this is a backdoor effort to move away from the affordable care act. the act works and it continues to work and the statistics bear it out. it has increased solvency of the medicare-social security trust fund by 10 years. $137 -- 137 million americans have now access to preventive care which saves us cost in the long run, and woe to those who decide that they're going to make fundamental alterations to this without...
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our tour guide is valerie neal, head of the space history department at the museum. who shows us artifacts that tell the story of space exploration, from the moon to mars. >> i'm valerie neal. we're in the boeing milestones of flight hall at the center of the museum. this is the hall where we display the spacecraft that transformed the modern world. when this museum opened in july of 1976, almost every space artifact on display had recently been in the news. this was very much a museum of contemporary space flight and it was for most people their first chance to see what had been lauded in the 1960s and early 1970s during this heroic age of space exploration. when the united states and soviet union began spending craft out to explore the nearby planets, all the of this was exciting, thrilling and people just flocked into the museum to see it. in the 40 years since the building opened, we have continued to acquire trurz of spa treasures of space history. we have thousands of artifacts related to space history. we have just over a thousand of them on display in our two
our tour guide is valerie neal, head of the space history department at the museum. who shows us artifacts that tell the story of space exploration, from the moon to mars. >> i'm valerie neal. we're in the boeing milestones of flight hall at the center of the museum. this is the hall where we display the spacecraft that transformed the modern world. when this museum opened in july of 1976, almost every space artifact on display had recently been in the news. this was very much a museum of...
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for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, denver. >> thanks to neal for that.'re joined by the hero, mickey wilson. thanks for joining us. i know you don't like that word. >> great to be here. thanks for having me. i just did the best i could with what i had. and we saved a life together. me and all the arapahoe basin employees. >> take us back to the moment. you were right behind your fellow skier when you saw this happen? >> we were riding the chair lift together. our other friend had to ride up front. when we got off the chair, he and at first, we didn't know what to think. then we started to hear screams, yells, the chair lift stopped. we went down to investigate. we saw our friend hanging lifelessly from the chair. >> you tried to make a pyramid? >> it took about 20, 30 seconds to dawn on us that he was up there dig. the first thing we tried was to make human pyramid. the three of us and the lift operator. but because of the very deep powder, we just toppled over. it didn't work. time was of the essence. it was a eureka moment. >> you're a champion slackli
for "good morning america," neal karlinsky, abc news, denver. >> thanks to neal for that.'re joined by the hero, mickey wilson. thanks for joining us. i know you don't like that word. >> great to be here. thanks for having me. i just did the best i could with what i had. and we saved a life together. me and all the arapahoe basin employees. >> take us back to the moment. you were right behind your fellow skier when you saw this happen? >> we were riding the...
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. >> national park service has not released official crowd estimate and neal son television saying 31 million viewers tuned in to draw for the inauguration. senate minority leader chuck shumer said it's time to focus on presidency. >> he's not campaigning any more. instead of talking about how many people showed up to the inauguration he should talk about how many people will stay and move into the middle class. >> president's office chief of staff stopped any news fox sunday. legitimate mize this president and we're not going to sit around and threat happen we're going to fight back tooth and nail every day and twice on sunday. >> president trump's first week stacked with meeting kicking off with call to israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and plans to meet with canada and mexico head of state and friday the white house will host the first foreign leader of the administration. >> i think this week we'll talk about trade and immigration this week and have a time of national security conversation about that. obviously with general matt is. >> will they do some of obama executive
. >> national park service has not released official crowd estimate and neal son television saying 31 million viewers tuned in to draw for the inauguration. senate minority leader chuck shumer said it's time to focus on presidency. >> he's not campaigning any more. instead of talking about how many people showed up to the inauguration he should talk about how many people will stay and move into the middle class. >> president's office chief of staff stopped any news fox sunday....
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they will be without their captain, jeremy neal, who is out without aand will be manchester city staretired from international football two months ago. the first game will be on january 16. , the u.s.s news continuing their march toward saturday's final and a possible beatrical title as they the czech republic on sunday and completed it lean sweep -- queen suite -- clean sweep. singles, lopez took the first set against jack sock, who then found his momentum in the second set. it was all a done deal then. the americans had to battle it out to win it in three sets. up next, the u.s. wraps up the round robin with the czech republic who defeated australia. some nba action, the bucks taking on the thunder in milwaukee. star, they did hold on in the second half. westbrook made only three of 17 shots in the second half. the bucks use that to outscore the thunder in the third. milwaukee wins 98-94. cavs beating the pelicans at via lebron6 points james. orlando beating the nick at madison square garden, the warriors beat the nuggets in the performance of the night in chicago, jimmy butler with
they will be without their captain, jeremy neal, who is out without aand will be manchester city staretired from international football two months ago. the first game will be on january 16. , the u.s.s news continuing their march toward saturday's final and a possible beatrical title as they the czech republic on sunday and completed it lean sweep -- queen suite -- clean sweep. singles, lopez took the first set against jack sock, who then found his momentum in the second set. it was all a done...
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front runners federal appeals court william prior, neal goresich and thomas hardman there's been an opening on the court following justice antonin scalia's death. >> the former president says he does not agree with discrimination based on faith or religion. he says it's expected so many americans are exercising their constitutional rights to assemble and organize. >> developing right now police are serving for a gunman that shot and skilled a than on walter's lane in district heights at the bp gas station. police don't know if the shooting is random or if it was targeted. it appears to be a robbery, though, the victim was not employee at the gas station. >> and in wash to be d.c., police released i picture of a man suspected of kidnapping a georgetown cash. it happened broad daylight 3400 block o streets northwest. the suspect's vehicle is described as light gray or silver suv. >> hundreds were on hand for metro's proposed budget meeting they're fating a 300 million deficit and trying to figure outweighs to close the gap. metro proposed budget would shiingtly raise fares on buses and rail s
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they spent it studying neal armstrong's statement. he said "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." well, your government in their infinite wisdom wanted to know, did he say "one small step for man" or "one small step for a man"? your government spent $700,000 studying the proposition "a." did he say "a man" or just "man?" $700,000, money that should have been spent on autism was spent on something frivolous. is anybody going to fix it? 0 no. every year all of the spending bills are globbed together in a 2,000-page bill and not one iota of reform. do you remember -- senator frocks mire from the 1980's -- proxmire from the 1970's used to have something called the golden fleece award. nobody fixes it. we don't pass individual spending bisms we do continuing resolutions, which means we continue doing the same thing we've done history of and over again. $700,000 spent studying neal armstrong's staivment you know what they are conclusion was? we're not sure. they spend $700,000 and they're still not sure. did he say "a man" or
they spent it studying neal armstrong's statement. he said "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." well, your government in their infinite wisdom wanted to know, did he say "one small step for man" or "one small step for a man"? your government spent $700,000 studying the proposition "a." did he say "a man" or just "man?" $700,000, money that should have been spent on autism was spent on something frivolous. is anybody...
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will stop running the strong and when neal will turn. you don't wait for the end of the year. you were doing in it february. buying energy, small cap stocks, international stocks. the u.s. has been doing better. those were very weak. and if you did that, you were greatly rewarded and you will be rewarded over time. if you're doing it now, you're starting to look at maybe taking some of your u.s. profits and looking overseas a little bit. >> so buy stuff that is not participated quite as much as other sectors. you know, peter, i hear an awful lot of commentators these days saying, hey, the market could continue to run here another 10%, another 15. whatever. we're going to have the prospect of lower taxes. less regulation. maybe more infrastructure spending. when everybody starts to say and think the same thing, that's when i start to worry. what are the possibility that's something might get in the way of this sort of clear sailing path? >> well, i think if you look at the market's valuation from where interest rates, unemployment. interest rates near all time lows. unemploymen
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valerie neal, thank you very much for your time here at the national air and space museum. we appreciate it. >> sure, it's a pleasure. >> and general jack dailey is the person who began our coverage. he will kick off the 40th anniversary celebration. we're going to take you back outside. we'll also hear from mike collins in a video presentation, former astronaut and first director of this museum as it celebrates its 40th birthday. >>> getting ready to start. enjoy the show. ♪ >>> aviation is america's story. we went from the first power controlled manned flight to walking on the moon in 66 years. >> the air and space museum shows you exactly that history. >> everything that we have has a special significance to the development of aviation and space in this country. >> i came and saw this aircraft. i remember it so well. as a small boy. my father explaining to me what it was. it was the first airplane to ever fly. >> here we are in the same room with the airplane that the wright brothers flew. >> one of the main purposes of this museum is to preserve these artifacts forever.
valerie neal, thank you very much for your time here at the national air and space museum. we appreciate it. >> sure, it's a pleasure. >> and general jack dailey is the person who began our coverage. he will kick off the 40th anniversary celebration. we're going to take you back outside. we'll also hear from mike collins in a video presentation, former astronaut and first director of this museum as it celebrates its 40th birthday. >>> getting ready to start. enjoy the show....