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richard reeve is live in germantown. let's see if the rain is still coming down, if the wind has died down?
richard reeve is live in germantown. let's see if the rain is still coming down, if the wind has died down?
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ambassador jack mattlock and richard reeves, a columnist and author of "president reagan, the triumph of imagination." this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome. i know that -- happy st. patrick's day, by the way. i noticed a lot of you are wearing green, so am i. great new york tradition. so once again, welcome. i'm louise mira, president and ceo of the new york historical society and i want to say how pleased we are to continue our program series in this lovely venue while our own auditorium undergoes major renovations. i want to remind you that the new york society for ethical culture will be our public program venue through november 2011 when our entire renovation project will be finished. tonight's program, reagan, gorbachev, did they end the cold war forever is the event in an exciting new series of programs. i'm really so very thrilled to thank mr. and mrs. newman for their great support, which has allowed us to bring this fantastic news series to you. thank you, helen and ruth. [ applause ] >> when mr. newman proposed the idea for these talks, he e
ambassador jack mattlock and richard reeves, a columnist and author of "president reagan, the triumph of imagination." this is an hour and 20 minutes. >> good evening, everyone, and welcome. i know that -- happy st. patrick's day, by the way. i noticed a lot of you are wearing green, so am i. great new york tradition. so once again, welcome. i'm louise mira, president and ceo of the new york historical society and i want to say how pleased we are to continue our program series...
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i want to show you very quickly what christoer reeves enter is. we were debating can we get things we put them in a superman costume? shouldn't put them in a wheelchair? how do we shall christopher reeve to people. what is his lasting legacy? how she would portray him to the picture we put, you can see, is this one in a wheelchair. let me hold this up for a second. the picture that we picked for him shows him in his wheelchair. what alexandra said, and i struggled with this, this is how he needs to be remembered not because he wore the costume and worse under on the outside of his pants, which i will do on hollowing on occasion, but she said to me, this picture is one of my favorites of my father. the reason is because it was taken at the democratic national convention, which i've no idea. i picked it because i love the. this was the moment when he realized he needed to make the transition from actor to an activist. you can see it happening in this picture. that's the picture we picked. of course, i said that everything went as that was going to b
i want to show you very quickly what christoer reeves enter is. we were debating can we get things we put them in a superman costume? shouldn't put them in a wheelchair? how do we shall christopher reeve to people. what is his lasting legacy? how she would portray him to the picture we put, you can see, is this one in a wheelchair. let me hold this up for a second. the picture that we picked for him shows him in his wheelchair. what alexandra said, and i struggled with this, this is how he...
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richard reeves is the senior lecturer at the university of southern california. he served as the chief correspondent on the pbc series "front line" and has garnered numerous awards for abc news. as a syndicated columnist, his articles have appeared in more than 100 newspapers since 1979, and he's the author of several books including "a ford, not a lincoln: what the people know, freedom and the press," president kennedy: profile of power," and "president nixon, alone in the white house." leading tonight's conversation is sheldon childers from the university of pennsylvania where he has taught since 1976. in addition to teaching at penn, professor childress has held visiting professorships at cambridge, smith college, and he has lectured in london, oxford, berlin, munich and other universities. he's widely recognized as an authority on 20th century germany and the author of several highly-acclaimed books on the third like and second -- reich and second world war. we're very honored to have both of these accomplished speakers, so, please, help me welcome richard re
richard reeves is the senior lecturer at the university of southern california. he served as the chief correspondent on the pbc series "front line" and has garnered numerous awards for abc news. as a syndicated columnist, his articles have appeared in more than 100 newspapers since 1979, and he's the author of several books including "a ford, not a lincoln: what the people know, freedom and the press," president kennedy: profile of power," and "president nixon,...
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. >> richard reeve is live with the latest. what do you have out there? >> we are on newton street in bladensburg where it is like a war zone around here. look behind me. see that large group. there are two cars buried underneath. it is as i said -- debris is everywhere. you can see from the roof. cars have been damaged. look at this over here. pieces of wood in paled into a car. that is how powerful some of these winds were today. over here, one of the worst hit buildings. these apartment complexes. we want to show you what it looks like on the roof. part of it has been ripped off. it is dark. almost no one in this area has power now. in very bad situation. we talk to some residents. let's hear what they have to say. >> i was on the floor and when i came to, i heard a crashing sound. i looked up and could see the sky. i saw a window land next to me on the floor. i thought the window blew out and hit me on the head. >> i was sitting in my room. all you hear is pap pap. everything was everywhere. >> it is just amazing. the widespread damage here. block aft
. >> richard reeve is live with the latest. what do you have out there? >> we are on newton street in bladensburg where it is like a war zone around here. look behind me. see that large group. there are two cars buried underneath. it is as i said -- debris is everywhere. you can see from the roof. cars have been damaged. look at this over here. pieces of wood in paled into a car. that is how powerful some of these winds were today. over here, one of the worst hit buildings. these...
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the little girl in judith reeves letter identified jennings as only a colored gentleman. jennings' rise would always require unremitting resistance against legal, social and psychological impediments. by the early 1840s, the social and political elite of the capital were being wined and dined on lafayette square at madison's house, gadsby's house, daniel webster's house and benjamin taylor's house. webster was secretary of state at this time and owned the house just a few doors west of here, the site of the chamber of commerce building today. the they lowe's lived on the same lane as dolly and july they low would occasionally forward notes to dolly asking if he might borrow paul for her dinner parties. the soirees at all of these fine homes could not have been grander thanks to household staff like paul jennings, nancy syfax, and at webster's, cook monica mccarty. all three of these individuals were about the same age. jennings and syphax each had a connection to a president and his virginia plantation. nancy syphax, like her mother before her, having been born at mt. ver
the little girl in judith reeves letter identified jennings as only a colored gentleman. jennings' rise would always require unremitting resistance against legal, social and psychological impediments. by the early 1840s, the social and political elite of the capital were being wined and dined on lafayette square at madison's house, gadsby's house, daniel webster's house and benjamin taylor's house. webster was secretary of state at this time and owned the house just a few doors west of here,...
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live from montgomery county, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> the key about all of this, the wind that we had. besides the rain and wind, we had hurricane mop. our guests, 73 miles per hour is what i saw at reagan. we encourage you to send your photos to lost webnews@wjla.com. let's go to brad bell to find out the situation in anne arundel county. >> i am men serve on our parked -- i am in severna park. we were in annapolis. we solve the lightning coming. that we started heading home. boy, we drove right into it in a matter of seconds. it went from being calm and still to their real frightening wind to the point that the trees limbs were falling. we raced to get our car in our garage and the streets were covered with branches some of them fairly large in diameter. now it is steady rain and lightning. the wind is still blowing, but it has calmed down from the squall line that came through. it was frightening. it was a very powerful wind. the power blinked off only a little bit, came back on. it has stayed on. i heard suzanne kennedy talking about her neighborhood littered with debris. that
live from montgomery county, richard reeve, abc 7 news. >> the key about all of this, the wind that we had. besides the rain and wind, we had hurricane mop. our guests, 73 miles per hour is what i saw at reagan. we encourage you to send your photos to lost webnews@wjla.com. let's go to brad bell to find out the situation in anne arundel county. >> i am men serve on our parked -- i am in severna park. we were in annapolis. we solve the lightning coming. that we started heading home....
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those three beautiful people there are christopher reeves' children.son will. boy, they're all like 6'3". will is a school friend of cassidy's for the last five or six years. so although i was not close friends with christopher reeve, i loved him. everybody did. when you're asked to introduce somebody, it's a little awkward. i could introduce you, but i remembered once interviewing him. with regis. he was talking about his equestrian. i said are you ever afraid? he said something about the fact that the worst thing you can do in life is being afraid of not living it. it dawned on me the real paralysis in this world is fear. and he never let the body paralysis to keep him from -- so anyway, what a beautiful legacy he left behind in these three children. frank inducted willington mera of the giants. >> i went to the hamptons and i was drinking. that was my weekend. >> you got hammered again. >> i didn't get hammered. >> one of us is living a meaningful life. >> the other is sitting at tables -- >> is that deutchman? >> yeah. >> it was a bunch of people a
those three beautiful people there are christopher reeves' children.son will. boy, they're all like 6'3". will is a school friend of cassidy's for the last five or six years. so although i was not close friends with christopher reeve, i loved him. everybody did. when you're asked to introduce somebody, it's a little awkward. i could introduce you, but i remembered once interviewing him. with regis. he was talking about his equestrian. i said are you ever afraid? he said something about the...
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the crime has left the on edge.ood richard reeve joins us with more. >> for nine days after she was deli, down in her own family are still shaken at the loss. occurred shooting renewed concerns about safety. >> shines, photographs, and the the doorsf love cover of grace delhi. we are hurting. you can feel the emotion in the air. >> it is really sad. what's the sense of loss for the slain owner. >> i am so used to seeing her every morning. it is kind of a reality check no longer here. >> friends, families, and the funeralme to and paysay goodbye their respects. it is very tragic. ago a co-worker death.r shot to suspected robbery with a tragic ending. love and support of her family and friends. her customers. they are keeping a strong. has been a time for grieving, love, and remember how his mother other.d each >> complete strangers coming up and had a me and telling me how they love my mother. register hadsh been empty. a crime that enders employees at shop next door. >> for somebody so nice to be done like that. >> a life cut short. many questions and renewed about safety. >> it is a ver
the crime has left the on edge.ood richard reeve joins us with more. >> for nine days after she was deli, down in her own family are still shaken at the loss. occurred shooting renewed concerns about safety. >> shines, photographs, and the the doorsf love cover of grace delhi. we are hurting. you can feel the emotion in the air. >> it is really sad. what's the sense of loss for the slain owner. >> i am so used to seeing her every morning. it is kind of a reality check no...
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ng.nne reeves sayin the jazz fest runs through sunday. information, log onto our website.ng to be had. both of theged the district and the media theory. forso lucky north to a bus the head showers and frigid of us where they had not so lucky- of us where they had showers and thunderstorms. just a break in the clouds, but tonight expect a whole lot of through thewe move hours to 78 hours. 80 degrees was the high temperature at reagan national airport. temperatures have cooled a bit.e now at 68 degrees, the dewpoint level is around 50. radio.ees that wtop they had a high today as 76 degrees. 65 degrees at the, part. had a high today of 77 a morning low of 57 degrees. just cooler to the south and of us. 64 degrees in fredericksburg and southern maryland. cooler and drier air to the of us.nd east is where they had a few showers earlier in the day. showers move from the north into earlier this afternoon. some thunderstorm warnings and now they're just a showers moving across the area. you want to keep your umbrella for when you head out tomorrow morning. tomorrow afternoon and
ng.nne reeves sayin the jazz fest runs through sunday. information, log onto our website.ng to be had. both of theged the district and the media theory. forso lucky north to a bus the head showers and frigid of us where they had not so lucky- of us where they had showers and thunderstorms. just a break in the clouds, but tonight expect a whole lot of through thewe move hours to 78 hours. 80 degrees was the high temperature at reagan national airport. temperatures have cooled a bit.e now at 68...
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jennifer reeves has more. >> reporter: as school lets out and summer break begins so do the days of driveough meals, cheese burger and fries loaded with fat. >> every now and then maybe mcdonald's, maybe burger king. >> reporter: javier is a father of two. he says it's not often but he does drive through sometimes, like most of us, and know it's not the best idea. >> i know they're bad, but when you're in a hurry, at the end of the day, you have to feed them. >> reporter: but meals we think are healthy in reality are not. they came out with their top five worst healthy kids meals and at the top of the list, chic-fil-a's grilled kids' meal saying it contains the same amount of cholesterol as big mac. >> the sides and the drink. >> reporter: casey is a registered clinical dietician. she's a mother of three and knows the pressure of having to feed everyone on the go. >> i'm not saying that fast food can't be part of a normal, healthy diet but should be used every blue moon or in an emergency. >> reporter: mcdonald's cheeseburger contains more sodium than 13 orders of kids' fries even though
jennifer reeves has more. >> reporter: as school lets out and summer break begins so do the days of driveough meals, cheese burger and fries loaded with fat. >> every now and then maybe mcdonald's, maybe burger king. >> reporter: javier is a father of two. he says it's not often but he does drive through sometimes, like most of us, and know it's not the best idea. >> i know they're bad, but when you're in a hurry, at the end of the day, you have to feed them. >>...
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though, the suits they have now-- i'm old enough to remember the old super hero movies and george reevesow and the costume was, "look, i am in my underwear." this suit-- it is from the movie. this is you off set in the suit. you're getting lunch. >> yeah. ( laughter ). >> jon: but did you-- what is-- tell me about that suit. >> no, it's spandex, and it's hard to urinate. ( laughter ) and when you -- >> interesting that you bring that up. do we have that? there we go. ( laughter ). ( cheers ) that-- that is actually a still from-- i think somebody must have been taking the picture. ( laughter ) >> this is-- this is a picture, jon, that i took throughout with the still photographer. we had like, "a day in the life of spider-man man." >> jon: are you serious? >> i was so frustrated certain days in that suit i needed to do something stupid. we went around the sony lot. i think that's me taking a ( bleep ). >> jon: i don't know if we have the whole book. so just you go around-- >> there was one day. who wants to hear an actor complain about being spider-man? no wong right? but it sucks. spand
though, the suits they have now-- i'm old enough to remember the old super hero movies and george reevesow and the costume was, "look, i am in my underwear." this suit-- it is from the movie. this is you off set in the suit. you're getting lunch. >> yeah. ( laughter ). >> jon: but did you-- what is-- tell me about that suit. >> no, it's spandex, and it's hard to urinate. ( laughter ) and when you -- >> interesting that you bring that up. do we have that? there...
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. >> my name is matthew reeves, director of archeology, and where we're standing is the area where the house slaves for the madisons lived and worked and what we're in the middle of is an archeological investigation of the area. we first learned about the south yard through an insurance map that is dated to 1837, this is when dolly moves back to washington d.c., takes out an insurance policy on the house, and part of what they need for the insurance policy is a plat showing where all the outbuildings are and we used this plat, it's incredibly important to allow us to indicate the outbuildings in the area. in 1990, we located a chimney base, brick chimney base that we were able to figure out from the archeology was part of a duplex or slave chimney. two households would live there. with that, we'll line up the insurance plat with the rest of the ground and able to start to explore the area for other outbuildings. what we found is that we got three duplexes, four buildings we marked. two smokehouses that are on the insurance map, a kitchen that is beside the house that is an 18th century
. >> my name is matthew reeves, director of archeology, and where we're standing is the area where the house slaves for the madisons lived and worked and what we're in the middle of is an archeological investigation of the area. we first learned about the south yard through an insurance map that is dated to 1837, this is when dolly moves back to washington d.c., takes out an insurance policy on the house, and part of what they need for the insurance policy is a plat showing where all the...
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. >> i'm matthew reeves. where we're standing is what we call the south yard, the area where the house slaves for the madisons both lived and worked. what we're in the middle of is an archaeological investigation of this area. we first learned about the south yard through an insurance map that is dated to 1837. this is when dolly moves back to washington, d.c. she takes out an insurance policy on the house and part of what they need for this insurance policy is a plat showing where all the out buildings are. this plat has been incredibly important for allowing us to locate the outbuildings. in the '90s, we located a chimney base that we were able to figure out from the archaeology was part of a duplex or a slave quarter that had a central chimney and a hearth on either side. we were able to line up the insurance plat with the rest of the grounds and able to start to explore this area further out. what we found is that the -- we've got three duplexes in this area, three homes for slave quarters and for of thes
. >> i'm matthew reeves. where we're standing is what we call the south yard, the area where the house slaves for the madisons both lived and worked. what we're in the middle of is an archaeological investigation of this area. we first learned about the south yard through an insurance map that is dated to 1837. this is when dolly moves back to washington, d.c. she takes out an insurance policy on the house and part of what they need for this insurance policy is a plat showing where all...
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stick with suffocating a stereo or ditch the euro zone's bailout deal and go it alone artist jacob reeves has the latest from athens. we're talking about two potential leaders here all the rights we have that's of new democracy these represent the status quo they have run and been in power before long saw the coalition with pasok party now they represent austerity that popularity has really waned recently there has been a public backlash because force is a stare she has gone hand in hand with the sheer rise in unemployment has also seen since two thousand and eight stuhlinger attraction of the call me by about twenty per cent the new democracy the mainstay argument of the moment is that they need to stay within the euro zone because swallowing austerity is a necessary poison but there has been another option presented ever since but just before you read the show.
stick with suffocating a stereo or ditch the euro zone's bailout deal and go it alone artist jacob reeves has the latest from athens. we're talking about two potential leaders here all the rights we have that's of new democracy these represent the status quo they have run and been in power before long saw the coalition with pasok party now they represent austerity that popularity has really waned recently there has been a public backlash because force is a stare she has gone hand in hand with...
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whether to stick with suffocating a stereo or ditch the euro zone's bailout deal and go it alone jacob reeves has the latest from athens. we're talking about two potential leaders here on the right we have that of new democracy these represent the status quo they have run and been in power before alongside the coalition with pasok party now they represent austerity their popularity has really waned recently there has been a public backlash because course is this there she has gone hand in hand with the sheer rise in unemployment has also seen since two thousand and eight a stalling or retraction of the conwy by about twenty percent new democracy there mainstay argument at the moment is that they need to stay within the euro zone that swallowing austerity is a necessary poison that has been another option presented ever since but just before they really showed just how popular it was back in the may elections on and that is the result and they're offering the get out of jail free card for the greek voters they say not only will we cancel austerity but will guarantee you get stay within the eur
whether to stick with suffocating a stereo or ditch the euro zone's bailout deal and go it alone jacob reeves has the latest from athens. we're talking about two potential leaders here on the right we have that of new democracy these represent the status quo they have run and been in power before alongside the coalition with pasok party now they represent austerity their popularity has really waned recently there has been a public backlash because course is this there she has gone hand in hand...
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lesley stahl, richard reeves, jack matlock and steven cohen, thank you so much. >>> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> sundays night at 9:00 eastern and pacific on american history tv, mark the 25th anniversary of president ronald reagan's 1987 speech from the brandenburg gate in west germany. also this weekend on c-span3, our series "the contenders," 14 key political figures who ran for president and lost but changed political history. this sunday at 7:30 p.m., 1884 republican candidate james blaine. american history tv this weekend on c-span3. up next, we speak with national parks service chief historian robert sutton who tells us about the park's efforts toward accurate historical interpretation. we interviewed mr. sutton at the annual meeting of the organization of american historians in milwaukee, wisconsin. this is about 15 minutes. >> american history tv is at the annual meeting of the organization of american historians in milwaukee. and joining us is the national parks service historian, the chief historian, robert sutton. thanks for being here. >> thank you
lesley stahl, richard reeves, jack matlock and steven cohen, thank you so much. >>> mr. gorbachev, tear down this wall. >> sundays night at 9:00 eastern and pacific on american history tv, mark the 25th anniversary of president ronald reagan's 1987 speech from the brandenburg gate in west germany. also this weekend on c-span3, our series "the contenders," 14 key political figures who ran for president and lost but changed political history. this sunday at 7:30 p.m.,...
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jacob reeves reports it's not likely though to live up to its name. it's been dubbed moscow's take on the globe if you call a movement. in america canada and around the globe we've seen protesters bedding down in their thousands here they've never quite reached those numbers more people needed to do these because most of them just come to us in the weekends and in the evenings there were the support and a continual game of cat and mouse with the city's police has taken its toll it's all star protest in moscow was only started up a short time ago it's already is the poor seems to be dwindling but those with a come out and visibly show their support numbering fewer and fewer we're talking about tens rather than hundreds more often than not and what's left is a hardcore few struggling to keep this movement alive like occupy elsewhere this has been organized online and epitomized by their encampment but that's about where the similarities end rather than demonstrating against perceived social inequality this is principally about one man in charge presiden
jacob reeves reports it's not likely though to live up to its name. it's been dubbed moscow's take on the globe if you call a movement. in america canada and around the globe we've seen protesters bedding down in their thousands here they've never quite reached those numbers more people needed to do these because most of them just come to us in the weekends and in the evenings there were the support and a continual game of cat and mouse with the city's police has taken its toll it's all star...
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a grammy award winning singer performed -- dianne reeves. to our web site for the list of performers. >> 60 degrees outside. >> kind of like london weather. coming up, britain continues to celebrate the queen's jubilee. we will look at weekend events to honor the queen's 60-year reign on the throne. >> new ways to keep the bed bugs away. alcohol captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> here's what's coming up at 6:00. relief could be on the way for metro will customers frustrated during rush hour. how about more trains? we will speak with metro's general manager about the new program aimed at trying to ease overcrowding during rush hour. >> i bet you consider yourself lucky if you got a paid intern ship before your career started. i bet it was small peanuts compared to what some facebook intern's are making. >> times are hard for the woman known as octomom. you may not believe what she is doing to pay the bills. if you have been following her story, it may not be shocking. that's coming up at 6:00 as well. >> chec
a grammy award winning singer performed -- dianne reeves. to our web site for the list of performers. >> 60 degrees outside. >> kind of like london weather. coming up, britain continues to celebrate the queen's jubilee. we will look at weekend events to honor the queen's 60-year reign on the throne. >> new ways to keep the bed bugs away. alcohol captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> here's what's coming up at 6:00. relief could be on the...
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corporate tax rate and our 35% tax rate, in both countries the corporate tax raises about the same gdp of reeve knew. they collect just as much we do with a rate less than half as high. there's been a massive reduction in tax avoidance in canada. biggest loopholes in our corporate tax code are actually not the legislated loopholes like the ones for the industry industry and the like. they're automatic loopholes. if you have a high rate, it pushes companies to really bend the law to move their profits offshore in fancy ways with fancy financial accounting. if we lowered our rate, that money would come back to the united states. you know, you mentioned the difference between tech and energy companies. it is the tech companies that are probably the best at this automatic loophole stuff. apple and microsoft, for example, are great at legally moving their profits offshore because of course, their production, their profits are very mobile in the global economy intellectual property is very mobile "so these companies move their intellectual property offshore in legal ways. we can only get that money b
corporate tax rate and our 35% tax rate, in both countries the corporate tax raises about the same gdp of reeve knew. they collect just as much we do with a rate less than half as high. there's been a massive reduction in tax avoidance in canada. biggest loopholes in our corporate tax code are actually not the legislated loopholes like the ones for the industry industry and the like. they're automatic loopholes. if you have a high rate, it pushes companies to really bend the law to move their...
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live in the newsroom, richard reeves abc 7 news. >> gary giordano is suing to collect on an insurance policy. he is a person -- he was a person of interest after gardner's is apparent in aruba. he said american express did not pay out her $3.50 million death benefit. she has been missing since august of last year and is presumed to be dead. but he is denying any wrongdoing in her disappearance. >> let's switch gears to talk about the weather. it was a beautiful father's day. i understand things will be changing drastically soon. >> things are going to start heating up dramatically. chief meteorologist doug hill is standing by in the weather center. >> that is not an overstatement. we are talking mid to upper 90's by the end of the week. let's get you started outside the belfort furniture weather center, skies are cloudy, maybe a few showers later this evening. we're watching them come across pennsylvania and ohio but they are washing out. an isolated showers possible in the forecast, especially that cluster near cleveland. this is part of a transition as an area of low pressure moves
live in the newsroom, richard reeves abc 7 news. >> gary giordano is suing to collect on an insurance policy. he is a person -- he was a person of interest after gardner's is apparent in aruba. he said american express did not pay out her $3.50 million death benefit. she has been missing since august of last year and is presumed to be dead. but he is denying any wrongdoing in her disappearance. >> let's switch gears to talk about the weather. it was a beautiful father's day. i...
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justin mir owe for that are role in if you are thissing access to universities, libraries and ciscoe reevesomebody of congress, officials from the library of congress and 100 college presidents will also attend. >>> and thousands of visit irs are expected in d.c. this week for the annual smithsonian folklife festival. it is a celebration of cultural traditions from around world. the 10-day outdoor festival kick off wednesday and goes until july 8th. this year, festival will feature a...
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andrew reeves examined amato, a visit captured by the science channel.uitry. >> the kind of acquired savant syndrome that he has is first off quite rare, and second, very unique in the sense of the combination of music, visual and motor ability. >> reporter: life hasn't always been easy for amato who had juggled a series of corporate jobs before music came crashing into his life. now he's trying to use his gift to inspire others. >> i'm convinced it's all for a reason. and i think it's my job to do it right. >> reporter: as he comes to grips with his remarkable and mysterious talent. for "today," john jayang, nbc news, lafayette, colorado. >> and derek amato is with us. good to see you. good morning. thanks for providing the background music all morning long for us here. there are only about 30 people in the world who have this kind of situation after a concussion or brain trauma. those black-and-white squares we showed you talked about, can you explain how they help you play music? >> that's my notation. so when those black and white squares are going,
andrew reeves examined amato, a visit captured by the science channel.uitry. >> the kind of acquired savant syndrome that he has is first off quite rare, and second, very unique in the sense of the combination of music, visual and motor ability. >> reporter: life hasn't always been easy for amato who had juggled a series of corporate jobs before music came crashing into his life. now he's trying to use his gift to inspire others. >> i'm convinced it's all for a reason. and i...
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you get more people working you get more reeve new. that might make the argument to get people working and get the revenue. >> the question is what gives you so-called stimulus? i don't think that government borrowing aa bunch of money out of the private sector and spending it on a bunch of cronies of the administration is a recipe for growth. robert talked about europe, sxing europe is very instructurive. there's a giant difference between public sector austerity and private sector austerity. in countries like france and england and greece and italy, they're raising taxes. they're squeezing the private sector for their quote-unquote awe te austeri austerity. astonia cut government spending and not the make-believe way you cut spending in washington, in astonia in 2009 and 2010, government was actually smaller. there are now growing. a big feature in the news about how they're prospering even though they have the euro like greece. the lesson from europe is high taxes, that's the wrong kind of austerity. less government spending, that i
you get more people working you get more reeve new. that might make the argument to get people working and get the revenue. >> the question is what gives you so-called stimulus? i don't think that government borrowing aa bunch of money out of the private sector and spending it on a bunch of cronies of the administration is a recipe for growth. robert talked about europe, sxing europe is very instructurive. there's a giant difference between public sector austerity and private sector...
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let me bring in robert anderson right now and jackie reeves. robert, you have been focused and looking, analyzing and investing in this sector for a long time. i want to get your take on this because you people know this industry as well as you. tell me what you're expecting from this downgrade. >> i don't think much of anything now. you know it has been expected, everybody knows the downsides, they're fairly minimal, i think the world is not looking for reasons to be afraid and there's a knee jerk when it happens, but there is no impact. there is no funding impact whatsoever on the banking industry. so it comes down to one or two areas of investment banking on the derivative side, and these are things that can be handled without any kind of major -- >> so would you be a buyer? >> absolutely, you cannot be at a better place i don't think than now. you have revenue momentum again. it's slow but it's coming from the kor beganic growth cycle, it's coming from share take, banks replacing nonbanks, and eventually it will be something good not bad. t
let me bring in robert anderson right now and jackie reeves. robert, you have been focused and looking, analyzing and investing in this sector for a long time. i want to get your take on this because you people know this industry as well as you. tell me what you're expecting from this downgrade. >> i don't think much of anything now. you know it has been expected, everybody knows the downsides, they're fairly minimal, i think the world is not looking for reasons to be afraid and there's a...
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. >> you're like keanu reeves in "the matrix" working around these questions. >> it's the truth, the only thing i can get him to focus on is this and that's the only this evening i want him to be focused on. he's out there doing it every day and he'll continue to do it. >> thank you, sir. >> we'll show you a live look as the shuttle enterprise goes to its final resting spot at the naval museum. it's now roughly by the world trade center, expected to arrive at the intrepid by 12:30 p.m. it will be lifted to the flight deck where visitors around the world can visit there. >> i was amazed at how quickly clinton's speech was turned into a campaign ad. take a look. >> i don't think it's important to real elect the president. >> i'm mitt romney and i approve this message. >> that was fast. >> then it happened again, president bill clinton going rogue. what's his real agenda? we'll talk with ron reagan, son of another former president about that. plus a real -- real slap in the face for mayor tom barrett after losing the recall election. why did that supporter have to hit him? that carries
. >> you're like keanu reeves in "the matrix" working around these questions. >> it's the truth, the only thing i can get him to focus on is this and that's the only this evening i want him to be focused on. he's out there doing it every day and he'll continue to do it. >> thank you, sir. >> we'll show you a live look as the shuttle enterprise goes to its final resting spot at the naval museum. it's now roughly by the world trade center, expected to arrive at...
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. ♪ thank you, doing the limbo, for looking more like an endless line of dorky keanu reeves impressionsck," man. >> steve: "limbo rock," man. you got to rule that. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you -- >> steve: you don't want to talk about "limbo rock" anymore? >> jimmy: yeah, "limbo rock" -- i'm done talking about that. >> steve: you good? are you sure you're done with that? >> jimmy: yeah, you got to roll with that, man. ♪ thank you, baked potatoes, for being like mashed potatoes' stoner brother. [ laughter ] "you got to get some sour cream on there, man." >> steve: "dude, i'm not fried. i'm baked." [ laughter ] what degree do you put the oven on? >> jimmy: what's that? >> steve: when you're cooking a baked potato, what should it be? what degree should the oven be on? 420. >> jimmy: what? >> steve: 420. >> jimmy: 420, oh, my god. yeah, yeah. >> steve: come on. ♪ >> jimmy: of course. i'm a little foggy. i'm a little foggy today. >> steve: you all right? >> jimmy: yeah. ♪ thank you, sonogram, or, as i like to call you, baby spoiler alert. [ laughter ] it basically is, right? >> steve: exactly. ♪ >>
. ♪ thank you, doing the limbo, for looking more like an endless line of dorky keanu reeves impressionsck," man. >> steve: "limbo rock," man. you got to rule that. ♪ >> jimmy: thank you -- >> steve: you don't want to talk about "limbo rock" anymore? >> jimmy: yeah, "limbo rock" -- i'm done talking about that. >> steve: you good? are you sure you're done with that? >> jimmy: yeah, you got to roll with that, man. ♪ thank...
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mobile eyes and advocate -- mobilize and advocate with a fierce passion aelrom sr, t esto anor south reevingno constituency or person untouched. the well being of a family must become a critical national concern that unites all nstienci -- n,me cova.ermote i got carried away here. the poor, middle clas the upper class, labor, the elderly, employers and employees, the nation's economic security and moral integrity are atisk. beheruwaen the country up from its dormant state. we, the richest, the most compassionate nation on earth, have the ability to respond to the call for action. toceweveoeton some three firm beliefs. one, that we can't afford the expens two, that family policies impede job growth. three, that the mily is solely a priteom stusmbse beliefs: that the cost to the nation of inaction is greater than the cost of action, that investment in family work policies fostersconoc inmeorhien o grandchildren and the nation. it is time to strengthen the institution that all americans of ery political persuasion lue st;he mi ot wfothrft now is the right time to begin. thank you. [applause] th
mobile eyes and advocate -- mobilize and advocate with a fierce passion aelrom sr, t esto anor south reevingno constituency or person untouched. the well being of a family must become a critical national concern that unites all nstienci -- n,me cova.ermote i got carried away here. the poor, middle clas the upper class, labor, the elderly, employers and employees, the nation's economic security and moral integrity are atisk. beheruwaen the country up from its dormant state. we, the richest, the...
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more than a billion people depend on these beautiful coral reeves.ng to tell you why next. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. there it is ! there it is ! where ? where ? it's getting away ! where is it ? it's gone. we'll find it. any day can be an adventure. that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. wow, there it is. [ female announcer ] letting her home be turned into a training facility? ♪ this olympian's mom has been doing it for years. she's got bounty. in this lab demo, one sheet of new bounty leaves this surface cleaner than two sheets of the leading ordinary brand. bounty has trap and lock technology to soak up big spills and lock them in. let the spills begin. p&g. proud sponsor of the olympic games. >>> when our next guest saw the coral reefs being jeopardize, he created a foundation. take take look. >> i group up diving in the florida keys. it was the most ma
more than a billion people depend on these beautiful coral reeves.ng to tell you why next. what ? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it ? hello ? hello ?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello ? ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. there it is ! there it is ! where ? where ? it's getting away ! where is it ? it's gone. we'll find it. any day can be an adventure. that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. wow, there it...
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reeves performed and it in many venues across the city through sunday. right into it traffic pattern chance that happened friday on the loop at university boulevard. traffic heading away from us is loop after holy cross hospital which is slow. the same amount of lanes but we embracing the traffic that is getting slightly better a northbound 95/virginia. we'll take you over to the and the dulles a -- which ish is beautiful shape out of reston. after 9:00, they set up the the dollar's rail along the connector road. load humidity, high humidity low-low humidity and temperatures through thursday. 70 degrees in the district and cooler.ithersburg and the clouds will come and go and so will a few showers today and through thursday it. >> thanks for watching and we will be back at noon. "live! with kelly" is next.
reeves performed and it in many venues across the city through sunday. right into it traffic pattern chance that happened friday on the loop at university boulevard. traffic heading away from us is loop after holy cross hospital which is slow. the same amount of lanes but we embracing the traffic that is getting slightly better a northbound 95/virginia. we'll take you over to the and the dulles a -- which ish is beautiful shape out of reston. after 9:00, they set up the the dollar's rail along...
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surgeons would have a-- >> and we were talking about christopher reeve, if he were alive today and heess and aware of the technology. were he alive today. would he be able to walk possibly. >> we still have to develop the technology, but a patient at the time the technology was on the market. he possibly could have intervened and reduced his scarring and possibly bladder and bowel functioning could have been normally. >> and progressing where he could have walked again? >> we could take this and there's a range of stem cells and christopher reeve foundation is behind a the lot of them and combining those and the monkey you saw walking did have stem cells and scaffolds, exactly what a chronic person in a wheelchair would need. >> clayton: unbelievable innovation here in united states. nobel prize coming your way? >> well, reuters predicted that bob langer would receive for research at our company and we believe had he delicious it. >> clayton: thank you, it will change lives. >> appreciate it. >> clayton: coming up, are you happy with the direction of the country? if you heard what you
surgeons would have a-- >> and we were talking about christopher reeve, if he were alive today and heess and aware of the technology. were he alive today. would he be able to walk possibly. >> we still have to develop the technology, but a patient at the time the technology was on the market. he possibly could have intervened and reduced his scarring and possibly bladder and bowel functioning could have been normally. >> and progressing where he could have walked again?...