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what's up, neal.ok, neal, we all know what happened, the big question is, how did this happen? more importantly, why did this happen? >> i will tell you why. this is a classic case of not staying in your lane. if ja rule the musician, not ja rule the concert promotedder. dude, stick to what people like you for. taking your shirt off and growl singing at ashanti. >> but neal, i disagree, shouldn't ja rule be encouraged to step out of his comfort zone and spread his wings? >> no, no wings. because let me show you what happens. this is is ja rule in his comfort zone, and this is ja rule outside his comfort zone. you know what is outside your comfort zone, trevor? the danger zone. in fact, the very idea of leaving your comfort zone is stupid. if i go in for surgery, i don't want the guy with the scalpel to say up until this morning i was a roofer. but i decided to get out of my comfort zone and well, here we are. >> look, neal, that's fair. but you have to give people like ja rule credit for believing in
what's up, neal.ok, neal, we all know what happened, the big question is, how did this happen? more importantly, why did this happen? >> i will tell you why. this is a classic case of not staying in your lane. if ja rule the musician, not ja rule the concert promotedder. dude, stick to what people like you for. taking your shirt off and growl singing at ashanti. >> but neal, i disagree, shouldn't ja rule be encouraged to step out of his comfort zone and spread his wings? >>...
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. >>> next, a conversation with republican representative neal dunn from florida's second congressional district. he sat down with us to talk about his medical career in the military, and his legislative priorities as a new member of the congress. from capitol hill, this is ten minutes. >>> congressman neal dunn, what were you doing before you joined the u.s. house of representatives? >> i was a surgeon in panama city during neurological surgery and i've been doing that there for 25 years or so. >> and what was your practice? and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? >> oh, so panama city my wife and i chose that after careful thought when i got out of the army back in 1990. we wanted to go to a place that was friendly to the military. you remember that the country hasn't always been friendly to veterans. it is now, but in that era around bay county, all along the coast there of gulf coast of florida has always been very, very friendly to veterans of all sorts. and so we felt immediately at home in panama city there. >> and before you left the military, you were a doctor i
. >>> next, a conversation with republican representative neal dunn from florida's second congressional district. he sat down with us to talk about his medical career in the military, and his legislative priorities as a new member of the congress. from capitol hill, this is ten minutes. >>> congressman neal dunn, what were you doing before you joined the u.s. house of representatives? >> i was a surgeon in panama city during neurological surgery and i've been doing that...
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. >> congressman neal dunn, what were you doing before you joined the u.s. house of representatives? >> guest: i was a surgeon in panama city doing your logical surgery, and i've been doing that for 25 years or so. >> host: and what was your practice, and why did you decide to go to panama be city to open it? >> guest: oh, is pan that city, my wife and i chose that after careful thought when i got out of the army back in 990. we wanted to go to a place that was friendly to the military, ask you remember -- and you remember that the country hasn't always been friendly to veterans. it is thousand. but in that area around bay county, all along the gulf coast of florida has always been very, very friendly to veterans of all sorts. and so we felt immediately at home in panama city there. >> host: and before you left the military, you were a doctor in the military -- >> guest: yes, that's right. >> host: tell us about your military career. >> guest: that is actually fun. i went straight into the military right out of medical school and served this a number of diff
. >> congressman neal dunn, what were you doing before you joined the u.s. house of representatives? >> guest: i was a surgeon in panama city doing your logical surgery, and i've been doing that for 25 years or so. >> host: and what was your practice, and why did you decide to go to panama be city to open it? >> guest: oh, is pan that city, my wife and i chose that after careful thought when i got out of the army back in 990. we wanted to go to a place that was friendly...
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neal katyal, former acting solicitor general of the united states. for coming back to talk with us. >> thank you. >> we now have this new round of reporting about the seriousness of the fbi investigation, the closeness to the president in terms of this person of interest. if the president is freaked out by this new reporting, if he was reviewing his options to kibosh or screw up this investigation, what would be his best bet? >> just following your first guest, we think of checks and balances as being courts, but the real story this week is the press and people like devlin and the "new york times" doing that kind of reporting which is what our founders envisioned in the first amendment. that's actually the answer to this question which is sure, there are all sorts of ways a president can stymie a special counsel but the regulations were drafted with a lot of input from erica holder, janet reno, to try and say sunlight is the best way to avoid a president who's going to try to endear. all those options you mentioned like firing muller or ordering the
neal katyal, former acting solicitor general of the united states. for coming back to talk with us. >> thank you. >> we now have this new round of reporting about the seriousness of the fbi investigation, the closeness to the president in terms of this person of interest. if the president is freaked out by this new reporting, if he was reviewing his options to kibosh or screw up this investigation, what would be his best bet? >> just following your first guest, we think of...
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pitched back along and a shot by neal is blocked off. another try by josi getting a piece of that was rust. around behind, battled for arvidsson. got it to forsberg. then to the back ellis, a shot, jammed loose off of neal, cleared by crosby, and that's it. in the expansion era, this is the fewest number of shots that a winning team has ever had in the stanley cup final, a dozen. previously tampa and los angeles had 15. but it's not the shots, it's the goals, and pittsburgh had five. nashville had three. you're watching the stanley cup final, presented by geico. game two is wednesday night on nbcsn. pregame coverage begins with "nhl live" at 6:00 p.m. eastern. coming up next, except on the west coast is your late local news, followed by "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." for eddie and pierre, phil jackson, charles barkley, vince gill, clint hurdle and francisco cervelli, i'm mike emrick saying good night. on nbcsn, our stanley cup final coverage continues from pittsburgh. >>> nbc sports thanks you for watching this presentation of
pitched back along and a shot by neal is blocked off. another try by josi getting a piece of that was rust. around behind, battled for arvidsson. got it to forsberg. then to the back ellis, a shot, jammed loose off of neal, cleared by crosby, and that's it. in the expansion era, this is the fewest number of shots that a winning team has ever had in the stanley cup final, a dozen. previously tampa and los angeles had 15. but it's not the shots, it's the goals, and pittsburgh had five. nashville...
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neal observed there is no small business here. on thursday, it is no myth, there was a small business here. mr. motul, from the chicago area, who testified two or three times how in favor he was of border adjustment. very powerful testimony. you can look at the record. point number two, it is interesting, we are an hour and 20 minutes into this hearing and no witness, no member of this body has mentioned the myth of $1700 negative impact on average middle americans that has been running on television ads criticizing the border adjustment tax. really interesting. i xhencommend the critics not u what factcheck.org called balogna. professor clausing was pretty dismissive of this w.t.o. question. i think we have to be sort of measured and sobered. she made a claim this will inevitably lose before the w.t.o. and quickly in the testimony was tripping us down into the valley of retaliation. i thought, it is important to recognize that the director general, alberto azaveido of the w.t.o. has noted there are lots of gray areas in the w.t.o
neal observed there is no small business here. on thursday, it is no myth, there was a small business here. mr. motul, from the chicago area, who testified two or three times how in favor he was of border adjustment. very powerful testimony. you can look at the record. point number two, it is interesting, we are an hour and 20 minutes into this hearing and no witness, no member of this body has mentioned the myth of $1700 negative impact on average middle americans that has been running on...
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congressman neal dunn, what you doing before you joined the house of representatives? -- neurological surgery. i been doing that for 25 years or so. >> what was your practice and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? >> panama city, we chose it after careful thought when i got out of the army in 1990. we wanted to go to a place of us from a to the military. the country has not always been friendly to veterans but it is now. coast, era all along the the gulf close -- gulf coast of florida, it's always been printed a veterans of all sorts. >> and before you left the military you are a doctor in the military? >> that's right. dunn: i went straight into the military out of medical school and served on a number of different places around the world. and had a chance to see a lot of different types of surgeries. i settled on neurological surgery. kidney stones, prostate cancer. that became sort of my specialty. fell,hen the berlin wall they called all the surgeons in and said go home. find a job, the war is over. it was for six months only. then kuwait. city ens
congressman neal dunn, what you doing before you joined the house of representatives? -- neurological surgery. i been doing that for 25 years or so. >> what was your practice and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? >> panama city, we chose it after careful thought when i got out of the army in 1990. we wanted to go to a place of us from a to the military. the country has not always been friendly to veterans but it is now. coast, era all along the the gulf close --...
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they along with representative neal of ways and means and frank pallone have been leading in this effort to spell out the consequences and find a better way, so thank you, including ms. delauro, wear manage hats here, including most important of all, a person with a pre-existing condition. the republicans started when they started with their bill they'd exempt themselves from any negative provisions of this bill. imagine that. but let me just say a couple of things as we go forward. the most compelling statements we have here from the experience that maureen and emily and relating -- have told us. one of the reasons they're in a hurry is because they need this money to get -- to give a tax break to the wealthiest people in our country this bill will have the biggest transfer of wealth in the history of our country. robin hood in reverse. taking from the middle class and working families in our country $600 billion and giving it to the wealthiest people. that is the goal of their tax bill but they need this money from your health care, your health care, in order to do that. a. b, they're
they along with representative neal of ways and means and frank pallone have been leading in this effort to spell out the consequences and find a better way, so thank you, including ms. delauro, wear manage hats here, including most important of all, a person with a pre-existing condition. the republicans started when they started with their bill they'd exempt themselves from any negative provisions of this bill. imagine that. but let me just say a couple of things as we go forward. the most...
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neal: and fewer protections for the american family. the question we're going to offer is the following, we would prevent any of this legislation that is proposed that would be considered harmful to the consumers as the republican bill does. americans need assurance about health care. and by the way, some predictability, during my time of service here, i have seen how difficult it is to do health insurance. and there is only one person in washington who said, who knew health insurance could be this complicated. for those of us who served here for any extended period of time, we all knew that health care was complicated in terms of delivery and economic consequence. but that's not enough for our friends today. they want to change the basic tenet of the guarantee of ending pre-existing condition. i have a republican friend and said i wish i was still in the house because i would vote against that bill because my daughter had a liver transplant and now it's up to a governor of a state to decide. we need the guarantee of medicare, coupled w
neal: and fewer protections for the american family. the question we're going to offer is the following, we would prevent any of this legislation that is proposed that would be considered harmful to the consumers as the republican bill does. americans need assurance about health care. and by the way, some predictability, during my time of service here, i have seen how difficult it is to do health insurance. and there is only one person in washington who said, who knew health insurance could be...
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he represents the second congressional district of florida. , whatgressman neal dunn were you doing before joining the u.s. house of representatives? >> i was a surgeon in panama city. i have been doing it for 25 years. >> what was your practice, and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? that wife and i chose after careful thought after i got out of the army in 1990. we wanted to please friendly to the military. the country has not always been friendly to veterans. it is now. the gold coast of florida has always been very friendly to veterans of all sorts. we felt immediately at home in panama city. before you left the military company were dr. in the military . tell us about your military career. >> straight into the military out of medical school and served in a number of different places around the world. had a chance to do all types of different surgeries and settled on kidney, bladder, and prostate. specialty. my when the berlin wall fell, they called all the surgeons in. they said help them, find a job, the war is over. it was for six months only, then we were in kuwait
he represents the second congressional district of florida. , whatgressman neal dunn were you doing before joining the u.s. house of representatives? >> i was a surgeon in panama city. i have been doing it for 25 years. >> what was your practice, and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? that wife and i chose after careful thought after i got out of the army in 1990. we wanted to please friendly to the military. the country has not always been friendly to veterans. it...
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pallone, and i would compliment, richard neal, our ranking member on ways and means and mr. yarmuth on budget for their superior knowledge on this subject as well. when you know the facts and you care about people, you can't possibly vote for the bill that they voted for today. so what do they do? either they don't know or they don't care or both. some of our members think they really don't care so that's why they don't want to know the facts. but this is a see central debate for our country because it's about the health and well-being of our country and the measure of the strength of america, not just the military might, but the education and the well-being and it's about our strength. and also about an allocation of our resources. right now, the republicans are having a beer party to celebrate one of the biggest transfers of wealth from working families to the richest people in our country and that's what they have been about, the trickle-down crowd is having a beer party in the rose garden. but we will continue to take the case to the american people. and by the way, they
pallone, and i would compliment, richard neal, our ranking member on ways and means and mr. yarmuth on budget for their superior knowledge on this subject as well. when you know the facts and you care about people, you can't possibly vote for the bill that they voted for today. so what do they do? either they don't know or they don't care or both. some of our members think they really don't care so that's why they don't want to know the facts. but this is a see central debate for our country...
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neal and myself, thank you for being here today. the meeting stands adjourned. [ hearing concluded ] [ hearing adjourned ]
neal and myself, thank you for being here today. the meeting stands adjourned. [ hearing concluded ] [ hearing adjourned ]
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amy: that is attorney neal katyal. bob ferguson, attorney general of washington, your response? think he has it spot on. rudy giuliani, when i mentioned his quote that the president asking him to create a muslim ban, those words came after donald trump was president. these statements, it is not a one-off from one campaign event back many months ago. there is a pattern of comments from the president himself and his get visors making very clear what they want to do. and frankly, every federal judge so far has looked at this case from the original travel ban to the revised when, whether those scumepublican or democrat have all agreed the injunction must be -- or democrats, have all agreed the injunction must not go forward. amy: let's go to rudy giuliani, close ally of president trump picking on fox news. >> to tell you the whole history of it. when he first announced to be said, muslim ban. he called me up and said, put a commission together, show me the right way to do it legally. i put a commission together with judgment casey, congressman mackall, pete king and a whole group of
amy: that is attorney neal katyal. bob ferguson, attorney general of washington, your response? think he has it spot on. rudy giuliani, when i mentioned his quote that the president asking him to create a muslim ban, those words came after donald trump was president. these statements, it is not a one-off from one campaign event back many months ago. there is a pattern of comments from the president himself and his get visors making very clear what they want to do. and frankly, every federal...
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i thank him, congressman scott, i thank frank pallone, john yarmuth, richie neal, our ranking members who have done such excellent work on this debate on the values of our country. mr. speaker, our colleague, mr. clyburn, began mr. speaker, i want to join him. i think those words bear repeating. over 50 years ago dr. king said, of all of the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and the most inhumane, because it often results in physical death. we come to the floor with the luther king's dr. words in our hearts. the affordable care act is a civil right, a fundamental right for every person in our country. not just the privileged few. so in the spirit of mr. clyburn and dr. king, let us be prayerful about how we go forward on this very personal issue, about the well-being of every person in our country. speaker ryan once called this bill an act of mercy. an act of mercy. there is no mercy here. indeed, inequality and inhumanity is exactly -- that is exactly what trumpcare has in store for the american people. but when he said it's an act of mercy, ears what
i thank him, congressman scott, i thank frank pallone, john yarmuth, richie neal, our ranking members who have done such excellent work on this debate on the values of our country. mr. speaker, our colleague, mr. clyburn, began mr. speaker, i want to join him. i think those words bear repeating. over 50 years ago dr. king said, of all of the forms of inequality, injustice in health care is the most shocking and the most inhumane, because it often results in physical death. we come to the floor...
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chairman brady, ranking member neal, members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify about comprehensive tax reform. adm began as a oil processor in minneapolis 115 years ago. today we employ nearly 20,000 employees in the united states serving customers in 160 countries. our network allows us to source craps, to transport them to our facilities, to transform them into food, feed, renewal fuels and chemicals and to deliver them to customers on six continents. we support the earth farmers and businesses in significant ways. in 2016, we purchased $25.9 billion in goods and services from farmers or vendors in all 50 states. i am pleased to say we have employees in 25 of the 26 states represented on this committee. and congressman neal, we hope have to the opportunity ton invest in massachusetts, too. adm's reach open global mash kets for america's farmers who have run a trade surplus for 50 years. but u.s. companies like adm now compete with well-capitalized, non-u.s. companies who often enjoy tax system with lower rates and borde
chairman brady, ranking member neal, members of the committee. thank you for the opportunity to testify about comprehensive tax reform. adm began as a oil processor in minneapolis 115 years ago. today we employ nearly 20,000 employees in the united states serving customers in 160 countries. our network allows us to source craps, to transport them to our facilities, to transform them into food, feed, renewal fuels and chemicals and to deliver them to customers on six continents. we support the...
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neal kennet got 229 and 270 plus. —— neil kinnock. gordon brown left 258. miliband left 232. 200?! is lowering expectations. if you say, as long as he gets 200, he can stay, they are building expectation. a lot of labour people are hoping he will not stay, but there is a big support element in the labour party that wants him to state. he can't be removed easily. it is much more difficult now with the nec changes. and also the fact that actually there is a massive constituency within the party, democratically elected, and huge support. that is quite right as far as the party rules go. the telegraph, blocking drones delivering drugs and phones... i do apologise, we have got to head over... labour's election manifesto, let's bring up the cartoon, i'm getting ahead of myself. how could we missed this out?! that is not an internet ransom demand, that is the manifesto! we are running out of time. very quickly onto final story. blocking drones delivering drugs and phones. this is really interesting. at night time there drones that dropping drugs, guns, phones come into jails and detected.
neal kennet got 229 and 270 plus. —— neil kinnock. gordon brown left 258. miliband left 232. 200?! is lowering expectations. if you say, as long as he gets 200, he can stay, they are building expectation. a lot of labour people are hoping he will not stay, but there is a big support element in the labour party that wants him to state. he can't be removed easily. it is much more difficult now with the nec changes. and also the fact that actually there is a massive constituency within the...
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pitched back along and a shot by neal is blocked off. another try by josi getting a piece of that was rust. around behind, battled for arvidsson. got it to forsberg. then to the back ellis, a shot, jammed loose off of neal, cleared by crosby, and that's it. in the expansion era, this is the fewest number of shots that a winning team has ever had in the stanley cup final, a dozen. previously tampa and los angeles had 15. but it's not the shots, it's the goals, and pittsburgh had five. nashville had three. you're watching the stanley cup final, presented by geico. game two is wednesday night on nbcsn. pregame coverage begins with "nhl live" at 6:00 p.m. eastern. coming up next, except on the west coast is your late local news, followed by "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." for eddie and pierre, phil jackson, charles barkley, vince gill, clint hurdle and francisco cervelli, i'm mike emrick saying good night. on nbcsn, our stanley cup final coverage continues from pittsburgh. >>> nbc sports thanks you for watching this presentation of
pitched back along and a shot by neal is blocked off. another try by josi getting a piece of that was rust. around behind, battled for arvidsson. got it to forsberg. then to the back ellis, a shot, jammed loose off of neal, cleared by crosby, and that's it. in the expansion era, this is the fewest number of shots that a winning team has ever had in the stanley cup final, a dozen. previously tampa and los angeles had 15. but it's not the shots, it's the goals, and pittsburgh had five. nashville...
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neal. mr. neal: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for one minute. mr. neal: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. mcgovern. this procedure that we're witnessing here this morning based on what happened at the white house for the last 48 hours has all the charm of a ransom note. the idea that this is put in front of us so they can provide a tax cut at the expense of middle-class americans is really what we're voting on today. so that child who is born with diabetes across america can no longer be guaranteed health insurance if we turn this option over to the states. anybody who's come from local or state government, you know this. that money will be used to balance the budgets in economic downturns at the expense of those who need it for health care. and another essential point here as i think we go forward. the other side -- by the way, there's only two on the other side. what's amazing about this, when you consider that argument they had with us yesterday about
neal. mr. neal: i ask unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from massachusetts is recognized for one minute. mr. neal: thank you, mr. speaker. thank you, mr. mcgovern. this procedure that we're witnessing here this morning based on what happened at the white house for the last 48 hours has all the charm of a ransom note. the idea that this is put in front of us so they can provide a tax cut at the expense of middle-class americans is...
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you've got to neal for that. >>> e details on a shopping collapse of a cesspool that swallowed a worker and trapped two others. if you're traveling this memorial day weekend, tsa testing just got tougher. we'll tell you what you're in for. more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer... ...than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper and now try bounty with new despicable me 3 prints. in theaters june 30. then moisturize with isaveeno® skin relief. with oat oil and natural shea butter, it softens and smooths extra dry skin and lasts for 24 hours. aveeno®. naturally beautiful results® mr. brady, we've been expecting you. will you be needing anything else? not a thing. beautyrest black. get your beautyrest. and take an extra $10 offal day weekend sale beautyrest black. when you spend $25 or more. save on summer styles you'll love and for a limited time get $5 kohl's cash for every $25 you spend. earn it on everything spend it on anything. only
you've got to neal for that. >>> e details on a shopping collapse of a cesspool that swallowed a worker and trapped two others. if you're traveling this memorial day weekend, tsa testing just got tougher. we'll tell you what you're in for. more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer... ...than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty,...
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thurgood marshall, zora neale dr. lasala fall, mr. i coates,rdan, ta-nehis elijah cummings, and mayor kasim reed. you are ready to join the ranks. you are finally at your commencement, and i want you to look around and catch it this moment. holdit in your heart, and it in your mind. you are now looking at people you will read about for the trailblazing work they do. you are looking at the faces of friends who will one day ask you for their children. you may even be looking at someone you will grow your family with his one or both of you do not know it right now. it's going to happen. also, look back on the experiences you have already had. remember those first days on the quad moving into the injury -- [applause] senator harris: learning how to navigate that howard run around so you can get that dorm room for sign-up up for a class. i know. remember or even maybe try to late nights ate found theirs and those other late-night at the punch out for lj. ror el ray.- above all, above all, above all, remember you are blessed because whereve
thurgood marshall, zora neale dr. lasala fall, mr. i coates,rdan, ta-nehis elijah cummings, and mayor kasim reed. you are ready to join the ranks. you are finally at your commencement, and i want you to look around and catch it this moment. holdit in your heart, and it in your mind. you are now looking at people you will read about for the trailblazing work they do. you are looking at the faces of friends who will one day ask you for their children. you may even be looking at someone you will...
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off michael "sportscenter" with stan and neal, carlos did an impression.tom nine, yankees are down two. they get one. ellsbury not getting the flyers. jake throws him out. houston, 3-2 winner. >> anything else? chlt that's all we got. >>> up next in "the pulse," doctors are sending out a warning over the rising number of injuries called avocado hand. >>> and the best mother's day present. what a football coach told this mom right here about her son that received this reaction. >>> and check out our face book page in this story getting a lot of shares. baby, nearly 14 pounds at birth. that's on atmfans.com. ♪ the sun'll come out tomorrow... ♪ tomorrow is not a given. but entresto is a medicine that helps make more tomorrows possible. ♪ tomorrow, tomorrow... ♪ i love ya, tomorrow in the largest heart failure study ever, entresto helped more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. men who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause ha
off michael "sportscenter" with stan and neal, carlos did an impression.tom nine, yankees are down two. they get one. ellsbury not getting the flyers. jake throws him out. houston, 3-2 winner. >> anything else? chlt that's all we got. >>> up next in "the pulse," doctors are sending out a warning over the rising number of injuries called avocado hand. >>> and the best mother's day present. what a football coach told this mom right here about her son...
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neal, you're recognized. >> mr. ratner, let me begin to thank you for your leadership and to recognize the success of the automobile restructuring that took place during the midst of the recession. i remember having extensive conversations with individuals like mr. leaven at the time and our greatest fear is that the r and, d would have been moved off shore perm nnltly. so i think we begin by thanking you for what you were able to do to turn around that industry and thank you for your government service. as i noted in my opening statement. >>> my priority for tax reform is the middle clas. the middle class is contracted in the united states over the last two decades while those at the top have done better than ever before. that's not from a democratic manifesto. it's from the pugh foundation and many think tanks. working families send a strong signal. they're tired of a tax code that favors the big over the medium sized incomes and greater concentration of wealth again at the top. they're anxious about a very uncert
neal, you're recognized. >> mr. ratner, let me begin to thank you for your leadership and to recognize the success of the automobile restructuring that took place during the midst of the recession. i remember having extensive conversations with individuals like mr. leaven at the time and our greatest fear is that the r and, d would have been moved off shore perm nnltly. so i think we begin by thanking you for what you were able to do to turn around that industry and thank you for your...
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pitched back along and a shot by neal is blocked off. another try by josi getting a piece of that was rust. around behind, battled for arvidsson. got it to forsberg. then to the back ellis, a shot, jammed loose off cleared by crosby, and that's it. in the expansion era, this is the fewest number of shots that a winning team has ever had in the stanley cup final, a dozen. previously tampa and los angeles had 15. but it's not the shots, it's the goals, and pittsburgh had five. nashville had three. you're watching the stanley cup final, presented by geico. game two is wednesday night on nbcsn. pregame coverage begins with "nhl live" at 6:00 p.m. eastern. coming up next, except on the news, followed by "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." for eddie and pierre, phil jackson, charles barkley, vince gill, clint hurdle and francisco cervelli, i'm mike emrick saying good night. on nbcsn, our stanley cup final coverage continues from pittsburgh. >>> nbc sports thanks you for watching this presentation of the national hockey league. . >>> now
pitched back along and a shot by neal is blocked off. another try by josi getting a piece of that was rust. around behind, battled for arvidsson. got it to forsberg. then to the back ellis, a shot, jammed loose off cleared by crosby, and that's it. in the expansion era, this is the fewest number of shots that a winning team has ever had in the stanley cup final, a dozen. previously tampa and los angeles had 15. but it's not the shots, it's the goals, and pittsburgh had five. nashville had...
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neal henderson who grew up in rural minnesota and second is judge robinson for whom i clerked. he was one of the lawyers for the naacp crimes in the brown versus board of education. he with thurgood marshall and others. and the third was john door who was head of civil rights under robert kennedy. he was the one who walked up to the governor of mississippi and asked him who he was and was shepherding an african-american student into a previously segregated state school and john door answered the question i am the law. i worked for john door in the restoration project in brooklyn. they modeled professional and courage. going from the small towns in virginia they had a lot of guts and neal did to and so did john because he was in danger of being shot at many places and many times. so, for me, writing this part of the book because it was so ambitious and took on issues and it took three times longer to write than my previous books, it took courage on my part to take on something so big. they were of comfort to me in this process and that is why i dedicated the book to them. >> oka
neal henderson who grew up in rural minnesota and second is judge robinson for whom i clerked. he was one of the lawyers for the naacp crimes in the brown versus board of education. he with thurgood marshall and others. and the third was john door who was head of civil rights under robert kennedy. he was the one who walked up to the governor of mississippi and asked him who he was and was shepherding an african-american student into a previously segregated state school and john door answered...
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. >> rose: neal degrass tyson is the director of the hayden planetarium at new york's museum of naturalry. he also hosts the popular radio and tv show called "star talk." in both roles, he has sought to make science and the stars access ebl for the rest of us. his latest book is called, "astrophysics for people in a hurry." >> we've got planets, moons, asteroids, comets, stars, galaxies, entire universe past, present, and future. and the interesting thing is that the laws of physics-- it's not a given. it's not written in the sky that it had to be this way. but the laws of physics we established in the laboratory, turns out they apply across the universe and across time. and i celebrate that in a chapter there called "on earth as it is in the heavens." so when you apply the laws of physics discovered on earth to the universe, you are an astrophysicist. >> rose: and universe, the def negz of "universe?" >> strong theoretical consideration is that there might be such a thing as a multi-verse. which is this entity out of which the universe was born-- if you asked what was around before the
. >> rose: neal degrass tyson is the director of the hayden planetarium at new york's museum of naturalry. he also hosts the popular radio and tv show called "star talk." in both roles, he has sought to make science and the stars access ebl for the rest of us. his latest book is called, "astrophysics for people in a hurry." >> we've got planets, moons, asteroids, comets, stars, galaxies, entire universe past, present, and future. and the interesting thing is that...
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. >> this is a bag that neal armstrong used to bring the first moon dust back to earth on the historicding way back in 1969. a chicago woman bought the bag for $999 at a government auction. she sent it to nasa to confirm authenticity. mistake. they refused to give it back. she had to sue and she got it back. it contains traces of moon dust. it's now expected to nab millions at auction. >> more than that $900. >> yeah. >> wow. preventing sexual harassment in schools. >> what we've been taking and accepting is unacceptable. >> the effort to make a change in oakland and the young women behind some proposed policy changes. >> kristen is here with a look at what's coming up ahead at 5:00. >> the beating death of a mentally ill inmate. >> his sisters are still traumatized. >> the case again three guards is winding down. why the prosecution says it was an all-out assault. >> and why you should put your hiking shoes away for now. and a local indy car user looking for redemption. >>> tonig >>> every school has a sexual harassment policy but oakland will have a new policy modified by female stud
. >> this is a bag that neal armstrong used to bring the first moon dust back to earth on the historicding way back in 1969. a chicago woman bought the bag for $999 at a government auction. she sent it to nasa to confirm authenticity. mistake. they refused to give it back. she had to sue and she got it back. it contains traces of moon dust. it's now expected to nab millions at auction. >> more than that $900. >> yeah. >> wow. preventing sexual harassment in schools....
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. >>> next, a conversation with republican representative neal dunn from florida's second congressional district. he sat down with us to talk about his medical career in the military, and his legislative priorities as a new member of the congress. from capitol hill, this is ten minutes. >>> congressman neal dunn, what were you doing before you joined the u.s. house of representatives? >> i was a surgeon in panama city during neurological surgery and i've been doing that there for 25 years or so. >> and what was your practice? and why did you decide to go to panama city to open it? >> oh, so panama city my w
. >>> next, a conversation with republican representative neal dunn from florida's second congressional district. he sat down with us to talk about his medical career in the military, and his legislative priorities as a new member of the congress. from capitol hill, this is ten minutes. >>> congressman neal dunn, what were you doing before you joined the u.s. house of representatives? >> i was a surgeon in panama city during neurological surgery and i've been doing that...
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upper deck shot, 3-2 giants and in the ninth, hunter strickland gives up a game winning sing tool neal four straight. seven of their last nine. misery continues. yonder alonzo has been named american league player of the week. tonight they took on the angels. and a 2-run homer off kendall graven. oakland cut the lead ibhalf as jed lowry connected with his 3rd of the season. he nearly hits the cameraman. the a's won their last two games with a ninth inning walk off. could they do it again tonight? keep to left. so it's on to extra rr innings. this game is tied add two a piece. and t this abc 7 sports report s been brought to you by work. >>> coming up on abc 7 news at 11:00, guilty or not. >>> and the new effort to unmask the disease many people don't know they have. join us for abc 7 news at 11 on channel 7. >>> and a san francisco nurse got a huge surprise at work. ♪ when someone's not your patient but you stop by anyway ♪ ♪ they're frustrated and you gev them time to vent ♪ >> they were written with nelson ye in mind for having thepatien. >> sometimes my name is mentioned and so are
upper deck shot, 3-2 giants and in the ninth, hunter strickland gives up a game winning sing tool neal four straight. seven of their last nine. misery continues. yonder alonzo has been named american league player of the week. tonight they took on the angels. and a 2-run homer off kendall graven. oakland cut the lead ibhalf as jed lowry connected with his 3rd of the season. he nearly hits the cameraman. the a's won their last two games with a ninth inning walk off. could they do it again...
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. >>> next, a conversation with republican representative neal dunn from florida's second congressional district. he sat down with us to talk about his medical career in the military, and his legislative priorities as a new member of the congress. from capitol hill, this is ten minutes. >>> congressman neal dunn, what were you doing before you joined the u.s. house of representatives? >> i was a surgeon
. >>> next, a conversation with republican representative neal dunn from florida's second congressional district. he sat down with us to talk about his medical career in the military, and his legislative priorities as a new member of the congress. from capitol hill, this is ten minutes. >>> congressman neal dunn, what were you doing before you joined the u.s. house of representatives? >> i was a surgeon
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you go them to great and beautiful state of south dakota while it's not your fault, do you acutely neal facts that you don't have a heck of a lot of deliverables to be able to say we passed this, the president signed it, this is the trump agenda to make america great again? >> we talk about the fact we've got a supreme court justice as promised who's a conservative, a vice president who was a great choice, cabinet members, we are getting a good cabinet in place. we talk about the fact that we've got a budget in place between now and the end of this fiscal year and we did it without a government shut down. we talk about this president is talking about increasing the funding of defense. and there are concerns about the budgets the president just put out but as we tell our folks back there the president has the opportunity suggest but it's congress that controls the purse strings. actually we're working on health care and tax reform. i introduced a propose tool reduce all the income tax rates by two points across the board. be about an $800 redpoukz in their income taxes. so we're working
you go them to great and beautiful state of south dakota while it's not your fault, do you acutely neal facts that you don't have a heck of a lot of deliverables to be able to say we passed this, the president signed it, this is the trump agenda to make america great again? >> we talk about the fact we've got a supreme court justice as promised who's a conservative, a vice president who was a great choice, cabinet members, we are getting a good cabinet in place. we talk about the fact...
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national inquire and other tab loyts for publishing cool and malicios articles about him going from nealemale. simmonds is also calling out formal associate for blac blackmailinging, extort are extorting and talking him. >> former president write books after office. bill clinton plan for a new novel is different. he's working with best selling author james pattison calling the president is missing. the book will include details that only a president would know. thebook is due out in stores in june of 2018. >> totally buying that. >> love it. >> looking forward to it. >> tony romo hope of qua qualifying for this year's open are over. he shot 3/75 at a courseness oledo texas tied for 40 in field of 107 golfe away from advancing to section always. he signed on for nfl broadcast job in cbs. >> he'll win with that cbs analyst paycheck now. >> give him town he may fumble at the goal line. >> i believe in you tony. >> he's a cowboy. >> coming up on fox news morning. >> hater. >> designer handbag company spends more than $2 billion attract millennial money. >> and cutting the cord from dibl mean
national inquire and other tab loyts for publishing cool and malicios articles about him going from nealemale. simmonds is also calling out formal associate for blac blackmailinging, extort are extorting and talking him. >> former president write books after office. bill clinton plan for a new novel is different. he's working with best selling author james pattison calling the president is missing. the book will include details that only a president would know. thebook is due out in...
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. >> the comes harlem globetrotter curly neal to introduce the basketball rules.ding races to $3 million. it's a jump ball between david booth and one other phone bidder. >> did you know who it was? >> i didn't at the time, but it turns out it's a good friend of mine -- david rubenstein. >> rubenstein, also a billionaire, once purchased a 13th century copy of the actual magna carta for more than $20 million. >> about $3.2 million, you could feel mr. rubenstein starting to slow down. he had to think about each bid more carefully. >> and then, the final bid. >> on my left, $3,800,000. >> sold to david booth! >> you paid more than the emancipation proclamation. >> yeah, well, that's because there's only one original rules, and the emancipation proclamation, i think, had about a dozen. >> with the auction house commission added in, the price comes to $4.3 million, the most ever paid at auction to date for any sports memorabilia. for the heirs of james naismith, the man who invented a game that grew into a multi-billion-dollar worldwide phenomenon, it's a long overdue
. >> the comes harlem globetrotter curly neal to introduce the basketball rules.ding races to $3 million. it's a jump ball between david booth and one other phone bidder. >> did you know who it was? >> i didn't at the time, but it turns out it's a good friend of mine -- david rubenstein. >> rubenstein, also a billionaire, once purchased a 13th century copy of the actual magna carta for more than $20 million. >> about $3.2 million, you could feel mr. rubenstein...
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i'm neal caputo. >> holiday weekend is here and will wet weather affect your outdoor plans.re happen mapping out theen tire weekend so you know what to expect. >> this map accused of buying people's blood and storing it in a vacant apartment. now one woman is sfribing her disturbing experience. >> and i bomb shell court decision involving d.c. sfiper lee boyd malvo what this could mean for his future. your ♪ summertime♪ it's unofficial kickoff to summer toll both route 50 i have never seen it so quiet. get out now if you want to go to the beach before you get to bay bridge headed east traffic ease the up over the last few hours as you can see. thanks for joining us this friday i'm sarah simmons in for shawn. >> i'm tony perkins. we saw the sun earlier today and changes are on the way that could afengt your holiday plans. gwen gwen has the up debate tonight, hi, gwen. >> you're absolutely right we have changes and they're beginning tonight with clouds increasing. we'll end up seeing partly cloudy skies across the area. not bad right now. rim of high pressure moving out and we
i'm neal caputo. >> holiday weekend is here and will wet weather affect your outdoor plans.re happen mapping out theen tire weekend so you know what to expect. >> this map accused of buying people's blood and storing it in a vacant apartment. now one woman is sfribing her disturbing experience. >> and i bomb shell court decision involving d.c. sfiper lee boyd malvo what this could mean for his future. your ♪ summertime♪ it's unofficial kickoff to summer toll both route 50...