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for other animals. and we deal with other animals like birds and rabbits and you name it. this is more to see in this facility and more to see in the community. and i suggest you go with an animal control person and see what they co, whether rescuing animals in distress or hit by a car or dealing with aggressive animals or wildlife or a variety of things. you can only get that flavor with them and doing it first hand. >> i have been with animal control for about six years, i spent a year in the kennel and then the office came up and i started doing it and it really fit. it's really the job for me. and animals i have to handle and i know what i am doing, i rarely get scared. [whistle]. we do a lot of investigations and most are not as bad as people report but everyone once in a while they are. and i had one and people had moved out and the dog was in the inside and it makes me teary and when the dog is in the backyard, and i can pull an animal out of a horrible environment and feel good. >> where does th
for other animals. and we deal with other animals like birds and rabbits and you name it. this is more to see in this facility and more to see in the community. and i suggest you go with an animal control person and see what they co, whether rescuing animals in distress or hit by a car or dealing with aggressive animals or wildlife or a variety of things. you can only get that flavor with them and doing it first hand. >> i have been with animal control for about six years, i spent a year...
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animals won't really be harmed. we won't really be disturbing wild animals. maybe it's worth it to have told the lie. >> reporter: keep it real. that's all chris palmer is really saying, about one of the oldest forms of reality programming. i'm john donvan for "nightline" in washington. >> the dirty secrets of some nature programming. >>> when we come back, a look at the details of an alleged new terrorist plot against targets across europe and maybe the u.s. ÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷÷ first is the first 4g phone. first is live video chat on the go. so you can be face-to-face even when you can't be. whether you're on 4g, 3g... and of course wi-fi. first lets you stream live video to the web. in 3...2... 1. what will you do first with evo, the first 4g phone? only from sprint. the now network. deaf, hard-of-hearing and people with speech disabilities access www.sprintrelay.com. no pills, no pain. how can you get pain relief without taking pills around the clock? try thermacare heatwraps, for all day relief without pills. i was surprised, thermacare worke
animals won't really be harmed. we won't really be disturbing wild animals. maybe it's worth it to have told the lie. >> reporter: keep it real. that's all chris palmer is really saying, about one of the oldest forms of reality programming. i'm john donvan for "nightline" in washington. >> the dirty secrets of some nature programming. >>> when we come back, a look at the details of an alleged new terrorist plot against targets across europe and maybe the u.s....
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and they help the animals, they help those who care about animals. i know there are those here that are concerned about pet food express opening, but we truly appreciate their philanthropy, fete food express' philanthropy. many of the other pet stores payment in contributing, there. and we welcome their support. thank you. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon supervisors, my name is phillip grog, i am an employee of pet food express. i currently oversee the san francisco stores. i come from the pet boutique industry so i understand both sides pretty well and i understand the concerns, and competition is scary. the market street and stones down stores have a significant number of customer who drive there from the lumbard street neighborhood, from the marina, so this location would actually keep business in the neighborhood, and the hope is they shop at california street, they'll make walk down and go to george while we're there. our philosophy is to sell the product in the best interests of the pets, not what will make our coffer
and they help the animals, they help those who care about animals. i know there are those here that are concerned about pet food express opening, but we truly appreciate their philanthropy, fete food express' philanthropy. many of the other pet stores payment in contributing, there. and we welcome their support. thank you. president chiu: thank you. next speaker. >> good afternoon supervisors, my name is phillip grog, i am an employee of pet food express. i currently oversee the san...
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animation would be talking about this morning. one of the most accomplished russian mobsters of petunia mation gary bargain started his career as an actor after the most who puppet theater hired him as a director of a little moving character has grabbed gary's attention is soon moved to the main soviet could choose to you to become a director and. the best way. discovered his talent has made over a dozen of the too many nations many of which have received awards in russia and abroad he now runs his own car to studio and says it allows him to be free up in his fantasies and strange it may seem but gary still sticks with good old puppets and plasticity rather than high tech animation. hello mr borden thank you for coming to our program. first i would like to ask you about your cartoon technique when he was told to use the traditional technique of hand drawing to make cartoons so it's not what you meant classical animated cartoons similar to the disney films pushtuns ever think that whereas you gave up a traditional technique at some
animation would be talking about this morning. one of the most accomplished russian mobsters of petunia mation gary bargain started his career as an actor after the most who puppet theater hired him as a director of a little moving character has grabbed gary's attention is soon moved to the main soviet could choose to you to become a director and. the best way. discovered his talent has made over a dozen of the too many nations many of which have received awards in russia and abroad he now runs...
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russian animated cartoons. like the movie that shortly go right to break so stay with us we'll continue this interview less than a minute and go. her . this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal. the soviet files house on the embankment. wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. global financial headlines kaiser reports. just. welcome back to the spotlight i'll do you know of and just to remind you that my guest in the studio today is gary biden who was one of the most renowned russian animated cartoon makers at this point but the what the mr barton let's finish the subject of you take makes another that's probably had like says care about the music that they're called soon as he has all sorts of music well it seems to me that music is always very important to you and i read somewhere that you were listening to music all the times you were working on the thing with that do you always work like that and does not use it for you personally. you know i ha
russian animated cartoons. like the movie that shortly go right to break so stay with us we'll continue this interview less than a minute and go. her . this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal. the soviet files house on the embankment. wealthy british. market. find out what's really happening to the global economy. global financial headlines kaiser reports. just. welcome back to the spotlight i'll do you know of and just to remind you that my guest in the studio today is...
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new experiments with a lot of animation. in the present there of market relations that in the kind of lunch everything is considered from the standpoint of money if the bill was to you think it would be possible to work the same way today for your . i don't know what the look up at the this is a tough question there were for sure we're doing today there is no censorship on the one hand but on the other hand there is no money what that helps they so. both director and producer i have to consider these things you know in the past we said we need films but i'm sure today we make a product but that with products you need to make them attractive to people but i try not to think about it but that was just i try to do the same thing i did in the soviet period things that i care about and that hopefully viewers carry. however in my elitist project. duckling i try to combine incompatible things as a tour zero it's both commercial success and artistic values you who go to there's an interesting thing i'd like to talk about what is sai
new experiments with a lot of animation. in the present there of market relations that in the kind of lunch everything is considered from the standpoint of money if the bill was to you think it would be possible to work the same way today for your . i don't know what the look up at the this is a tough question there were for sure we're doing today there is no censorship on the one hand but on the other hand there is no money what that helps they so. both director and producer i have to consider...
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animals. some nice little animals he's going to be bringing by. i love that dude. he's going to be out here soon. if you guys watch our showyou know that i use twitter a lot. and a lot of times on twitter, these weird lists get started. it's like a topic with a pound sign in front of it. on twitter, they call it a hashtag. now, on last night's show, i went on twitter and i started a hashtag called "if i had one wish," and i asked you guys at home to tweet out something werd that you would ask for if you had one wish. thousands of tweets came in. i was looking at them all night. it was great. but tonight, i thought i'd share some of my favore "if i had one wish" tweets from you guys. it's time for "late night hashtags." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hashtag, hashtag hashtag, hashtag ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. this first one is from @danvan3. i guess there was twother danvans. [ light laughter ] he really wanted that name. okay, @danvan3, he says, "i'd wish for one hand to be smaller so i could eat pr
animals. some nice little animals he's going to be bringing by. i love that dude. he's going to be out here soon. if you guys watch our showyou know that i use twitter a lot. and a lot of times on twitter, these weird lists get started. it's like a topic with a pound sign in front of it. on twitter, they call it a hashtag. now, on last night's show, i went on twitter and i started a hashtag called "if i had one wish," and i asked you guys at home to tweet out something werd that you...
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today fear and aggression can be found throughout the animal kingdom. by studying these emotions in animals, we may one day learn how to control violent behavior in ourselves. last month we discussed how the brap's pleasure circuits are corrupted by addiction. this evening we will learn how the brain's fear circuits go awry in clinical syndromes of fear such as chronic anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder. human anxiety disorders are some of the most common mental illnesss in the country. nearly one-third of all americans will exhibit symptoms of an anxiety disorder at least once during his or her lifetime. post-traumatic stress disorder's also becoming more prevalent. more than 40,000 war veterans are currently affected by this illness with thousands more cases going unreported. thankfully, progress has been made in understanding the biology of these diseases. tonight we will discuss several potential therapies that could one day offer hope for a cure. joining me now is some of the world's leading researchers into the study of emotion. antonio da
today fear and aggression can be found throughout the animal kingdom. by studying these emotions in animals, we may one day learn how to control violent behavior in ourselves. last month we discussed how the brap's pleasure circuits are corrupted by addiction. this evening we will learn how the brain's fear circuits go awry in clinical syndromes of fear such as chronic anxiety and post-traumatic stress disorder. human anxiety disorders are some of the most common mental illnesss in the country....
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russian animated. movies that should leave the right to. stay with us we'll continue this interview less than a minute and go. to . the future cover. nineteen thirty eight england and france tried to reason with hitler's germany demands or got a land and gets its way they all thought they had created a safety net for themselves nineteen thirty nine the whole of europe is and gulf war efforts to establish a system of collective security nine hundred thirty eight failed and it's still on the agenda. the lessons to be learned from the munich agreement on our t.v. . if. soon which brightened. the bounds soon from the finest impression this. starts on team dot com. it. welcome back to spotlight i will do you know and just to remind you that my guest in the studio today is gary biden who is one of the most renowned russian animated cartoon makers at this point but in the what the mr barton let's finish the subject of you take makes another that's probably had like says kid about the music that they're called tunes he has all sorts of music but it
russian animated. movies that should leave the right to. stay with us we'll continue this interview less than a minute and go. to . the future cover. nineteen thirty eight england and france tried to reason with hitler's germany demands or got a land and gets its way they all thought they had created a safety net for themselves nineteen thirty nine the whole of europe is and gulf war efforts to establish a system of collective security nine hundred thirty eight failed and it's still on the...
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russian animated. spotlight to move out shortly the right to break stay with us we'll continue this interview less than a minute and a half. this history still keeps its secrets but now it's time to reveal. the song. and. for the full story we've. faced with a new. british. find out what's really happening to the global economy. france tried to reason. its way. the whole of europe is an. effort to establish a system of collective security nine hundred thirty eight failed and it still. has to be learned from. welcome back to spotlight. just a reminder that my guest today is. one of the most renowned russian animated cartoon makers at this point in the what. let's finish the subject of you take makes another that's probably had like says kid about the music called soon as he has all sorts of music that seems to me that music is always very important i read somewhere that you were listening to music all the time. with that do you always work like that and does not use it for you personally. you know i had
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some of them were brought to the washington animal rescue league. >> this is the case of about 200 animals in north eastern and north carolina and just a horrific medical research lab. >> reporter: saturday they looked over the rescued animals. the first goal is to nurse them back to health. the second is find them good homes. >> what we saw in the video was really nothing short of abuse. really deplorable. probably about the worst rescue disaster situation we've encountered. >> reporter: but that is just one rescue effort underway at the rescue league this weekend. ten pitbull dogs arrived on saturday from ohio. they may have been used in a dog fighting operation. >> this is tragedy what happens to a really good breed of pitbulls and why people misunderstand them. >> reporter: gary says pitbulls are thought of as mean violent animals. a pitbull was shot by a police officer after alleging attacking another dog. but wysman says it is noted breed that makes them violent. >> pitbulls are great dogs. they have a reputation because of the harm that people do to them but you know they don't dese
some of them were brought to the washington animal rescue league. >> this is the case of about 200 animals in north eastern and north carolina and just a horrific medical research lab. >> reporter: saturday they looked over the rescued animals. the first goal is to nurse them back to health. the second is find them good homes. >> what we saw in the video was really nothing short of abuse. really deplorable. probably about the worst rescue disaster situation we've encountered....
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psychiatric symptoms are inaccessible in animals. hallucinations, guilt, suicidality... >> rose: you can't find them. >> absolutely. and in this context addiction has particular promise because it's far easier to model in an animal than other psychiatric conditions. so under the right circumstances a rat or mouse will choose to self-administer an addicted... and addict itself to the same range of drugs that people self-administer and addict themselves to. >> this is very interesting because this is also true for fearful conditions. anxiety states can also be modeled and this is what darwin said. these emotions are conserved and so one can study these emotional disorders very effectively in animals. >> absolutely. and the self-administration behavior in animals, like the in humans, is determined roughly half by an individual's genetic nstitution and half by environment. so we know, for example, that chronic stress will increase an animal's vulnerability to self-administer a drug of abuse just as we see in humans. and going back to a p
psychiatric symptoms are inaccessible in animals. hallucinations, guilt, suicidality... >> rose: you can't find them. >> absolutely. and in this context addiction has particular promise because it's far easier to model in an animal than other psychiatric conditions. so under the right circumstances a rat or mouse will choose to self-administer an addicted... and addict itself to the same range of drugs that people self-administer and addict themselves to. >> this is very...
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. >>> these amazing animals, can they be saved? >> road to prosperity. >>> tonight on "nightline," campus assaults. it's a widespread problem that too often goes unreported. sexual assaults at colleges. statistics show a shocks one in five college women is the victim of rape or attempted rape. we look at a heart-wrenching case on one campus that had tragic results. >>> plus, ghosts of the forest. we take an extraordinary journey to an exotic jungle where our cameras capture a never before filmed creature. an endangered kangaroo. can these amazing animals be saved? >>> and road to prosperity? as thousands sat in holiday traffic, president obama unveiled a $50 billion bill to create jobs by improving transportation infrastructure, but will congress get on board? >>> good evening. we hope you've had a pleasant labor day. i'm cynthia mcfadden. we begin with ed students flood dak to campuses across the country, a shocking reality. the prevalence of sexual assault. the most recent studies show one in five college women is the victim of r
. >>> these amazing animals, can they be saved? >> road to prosperity. >>> tonight on "nightline," campus assaults. it's a widespread problem that too often goes unreported. sexual assaults at colleges. statistics show a shocks one in five college women is the victim of rape or attempted rape. we look at a heart-wrenching case on one campus that had tragic results. >>> plus, ghosts of the forest. we take an extraordinary journey to an exotic jungle...
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he's been assigned to take care of other abused animals. >> reporter: hi, don, the animal lovers say he deserves jail time, instead they're barking mad that he's been ordered to volunteer at an animal shelter. >> reporter: this image is too disturbing to show. the neighbors called the police after seeing the dog beaten by the owner. the dog's injuries were a broken right front leg and his ribs were shattered and his teeth were missing. >> reporter: in august, the police officers found the dog tied up in a garbage bag, he died later. he was charged with animal cruelty and a judge agreed to drop the case if he performed community service at the spca. >> this is a violent case, it's a disturbing case and we don't want someone like that near our animals. report the maryland spca director will deny the volunteer service out raged that the prosecutors and a judge would allow an animal abuser to work at the facility. >> if the judicial system wants rehabilitation, that's wonderful, but counseling makes more sense. you wouldn't do that if you had someone violent with children working with ch
he's been assigned to take care of other abused animals. >> reporter: hi, don, the animal lovers say he deserves jail time, instead they're barking mad that he's been ordered to volunteer at an animal shelter. >> reporter: this image is too disturbing to show. the neighbors called the police after seeing the dog beaten by the owner. the dog's injuries were a broken right front leg and his ribs were shattered and his teeth were missing. >> reporter: in august, the police...
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, formula retail, and we asked some questions about some of the animals that show up at animal error -- care control better actually being purchased from life than the markets, an animal rescuers are buying them and then turning them into animal care and control, and that has been creating a problem. we may need to address this in the future, and i think that there certainly should be some sort of compromise that will work for both sides. the grandfathering the five businesses that are selling small animals and allowing that to continue, even if they sell their business, allowing that model to go forward but prohibiting new businesses in the city, so we are just going to keep a watch on where this goes. that concludes my report. president yee riley: thank you. next item, please. clerk: commissioners, item number 10, the permit a committee report, which allows the jered report and recent committee activities and make announcements. -- which allows the chair to report. >> i will have that next month. president yee riley: thank you. next item, please. clerk: item number 11, the outreach
, formula retail, and we asked some questions about some of the animals that show up at animal error -- care control better actually being purchased from life than the markets, an animal rescuers are buying them and then turning them into animal care and control, and that has been creating a problem. we may need to address this in the future, and i think that there certainly should be some sort of compromise that will work for both sides. the grandfathering the five businesses that are selling...
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animal buyers has been sentenced to spend time with animals.f is live tonight at the spca withh% details. jeff. >>reporter: well director to death has been ordered to perform community service work right here with animals at the spca. prooecutors agreed to drop all charges against chambers if he performed 50 hours of community service work here at the shelter. and that has stunned directors here who have now told the defendant he is not welcome at the spca. >> violent person is a violent person.. so we need to make suue that the animals are safe but also our staff and volunteers need to feel safe and secure and having someone who is violent in the midst isn't a good idea. >>reporter: well directors here saa they have nevee accepted anyone as volunteer wwo has a record of violence and knows no other shelter in the state that would take him eithee. we are live in north baltimore, fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> thank you jeff. that brings us to our question of the day. is it appropriate to sentence an animal abuser to community service at annmal shelter
animal buyers has been sentenced to spend time with animals.f is live tonight at the spca withh% details. jeff. >>reporter: well director to death has been ordered to perform community service work right here with animals at the spca. prooecutors agreed to drop all charges against chambers if he performed 50 hours of community service work here at the shelter. and that has stunned directors here who have now told the defendant he is not welcome at the spca. >> violent person is a...
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and the pets people are trying to pass off as service animals.ow they're threatening to give the real ones a bad rap. the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepow and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy enough to bear up a max towing capacity that'over 10 tons. and a braking system to bring it all a stop. heavy duty demands? gentleme your truck is ready. ♪ yes! ♪ look, they fit! oh my gosh, are those the jeans om last year? how'd you dot? eating right...who grain. [ female annncer ] people who eat more whole grain tend to have healthier body weights multigrain cheerios has five whole grains and 110 lightly sweetened calories. more grains. less you! multigrain cheerios. go-gurt is specially made to freeze and thaw by lun time? so kids can have their favorite yogurt in thr lunch box go-gurt. freeze it. thaw it. eat it up. ¿qué si usamos taco más grandes? [ male announcer ] old elaso super stuffers. 33% larger shes. feed your fiesta.
and the pets people are trying to pass off as service animals.ow they're threatening to give the real ones a bad rap. the guys who drive a heavy duty truck, have some heavy duty demands. like enough horsepow and torque to get out of just about any situation. a payload that beats the other guys flat out. a frame sturdy enough to bear up a max towing capacity that'over 10 tons. and a braking system to bring it all a stop. heavy duty demands? gentleme your truck is ready. ♪ yes! ♪ look, they...
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. >>> millions of pets are left in animal shelters awaiting adoption. they've got about a 50/50 chance of getting home with somebody. this morning we're going to try to help four dogs with help from the north shore animal league beat those odds with a makeover. dr. debbye turner bell is here to show us their results. good morning. >> good morning. >> this really is a tragic story. we've told it many, many times before. so many of these animals don't make it out of the shelter and into people's homes so we decided to give them -- dress them up a little bit. >> all the the shelters work very hard to make them look their best. they also do a little training and temperament testing so they can match them with the right family to increase their chances of what shelters call a forever home. when they go, they stay. next month is adopt a shelter dog month, so in preparation for that, we wanted to spruce up some dogs. >> we have before and after shots for our animals. >> yes, we do. >> what's our first one? >> we'll start with bella, a 6-year-old poodle. there
. >>> millions of pets are left in animal shelters awaiting adoption. they've got about a 50/50 chance of getting home with somebody. this morning we're going to try to help four dogs with help from the north shore animal league beat those odds with a makeover. dr. debbye turner bell is here to show us their results. good morning. >> good morning. >> this really is a tragic story. we've told it many, many times before. so many of these animals don't make it out of the...
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and the pets people are trying to pass off as service animals. how they're threatening to give the real a bad rap. how would i make school a beer place? field trips to the zoo! more basketballs. soccer balls. and a museum! [ growls ] more basketballs. soccer balls! more books. yeah. like just a ton of books. [ girl ] and boo about soft this. soft and slimy. [ female announcer ] now clip double box tops for education. from totino's pizza rolls and party pizzas. and make their school a better place. >>> imagine searching the internet and discovering what's hot instantly. that's what one company is doing and hoping you'll be wowed. here is dan ashley. >> reporter: for all of the information that's available on-line, there has been one constant flaw. how you can zero in on what people are talking about right now. >> i think people are fundamentally interested in what the crowd is paying attention to. >> reporter: jeffrey thinks he found the answer called wowed. >> what i like is the fact that i can actually guide the trend following. >> reporter: it
and the pets people are trying to pass off as service animals. how they're threatening to give the real a bad rap. how would i make school a beer place? field trips to the zoo! more basketballs. soccer balls. and a museum! [ growls ] more basketballs. soccer balls! more books. yeah. like just a ton of books. [ girl ] and boo about soft this. soft and slimy. [ female announcer ] now clip double box tops for education. from totino's pizza rolls and party pizzas. and make their school a better...
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animals. salmon that's up for approval. this kid has an interesting perspective now that he is the author of "four fish." and as for the pig, why the pit masters of pork don't want any part of it. down the hill? man: all right. we were actually thinking, maybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual. let our financial professionals help you reach your goals. oh. about what? uh, they don't really think you're an exchange student. what? they think you're a businessman, using our house to meet new clients in china. for reals, player? [ woman speaks chinese ] they overheard a phone call. [ speaks chinese ] something about shipping with fedex to shanghai. and then you opened a bottle of champagne. that was for a science project. [ man and woman speaking chinese ] i'm late for...soccer... rehearsal. [ man speaks chinese ] you and i are c
animals. salmon that's up for approval. this kid has an interesting perspective now that he is the author of "four fish." and as for the pig, why the pit masters of pork don't want any part of it. down the hill? man: all right. we were actually thinking, maybe... we're going to hike up here, so we'll catch up with you guys. [ indistinct talking and laughter ] whew! i think it's worth it. working with a partner you can trust is always a good decision. massmutual. let our financial...
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we picked up the animals, and that's our mission to pick up animals that have no better life. >> thengton animal rescue league is asking the public to help out. the 2 dogs and 10 cats that were rescued need a loving home. the animals, they say, will be available once they get the appropriate medical careand that should take about two to thr weeks. that's the washington animal rescue league. >>> meanwhile, it was a beaiful day for the h street festival. ♪ sounded like chuck bell. the annual event celebrates the unique qualities of the h street corridor. two stages of music kept the crowds lively with about 30 music and dance performances. that's a lot of eating. folks have lots of international food from local restaurants and they got to mingle with neighbors as well. the fest cal showcases the revitization of the area at the eastern end of h street northeast. that's developing into one of the major ars and entertainment districts in the city. that a cool spot. i don't know if you've been there recently. >> i was there a couple weeks ago and it's coming along. >>> we've had wonderful
we picked up the animals, and that's our mission to pick up animals that have no better life. >> thengton animal rescue league is asking the public to help out. the 2 dogs and 10 cats that were rescued need a loving home. the animals, they say, will be available once they get the appropriate medical careand that should take about two to thr weeks. that's the washington animal rescue league. >>> meanwhile, it was a beaiful day for the h street festival. ♪ sounded like chuck...
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animal related emergencies. so if your apartment building has a fire and you happen to have pets on the property animal care control will respond and we will house your animal for a holding period. so that you can get yourself situated and find a permanent home situation for your pet. at least that-s you out in the short run. so when we look at the whole picture of when there is a disaster in san francisco, how are we going to have the amount of pets we have in the city? if we think that there are at least 2 pets in every household, where are all the animals going to go? the first thing we want to tell you is as you are preparing yourself for your disaster kit you need to prepare a disaster kit for your pets as well. hurricane katrina what we learnd and they were told to keep their pet necessary their house. fill your bathtub with water. rip up your dogs of food and leave it out. same thing with your cats. and leave them at home. we are not telling you that for san francisco. we are telling you to take your pets
animal related emergencies. so if your apartment building has a fire and you happen to have pets on the property animal care control will respond and we will house your animal for a holding period. so that you can get yourself situated and find a permanent home situation for your pet. at least that-s you out in the short run. so when we look at the whole picture of when there is a disaster in san francisco, how are we going to have the amount of pets we have in the city? if we think that there...
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it's our job to protect the animals and we have to look out for the animals. >> reporter: she said people who volunteer are here because they love animals. both she and griffin say they can't believe a court and prosecutors would order him to be around animals. the city state's attorney's office said the case was poor and chambers wasn't read his miranda rights. when chambers brought the community service idea before the judge, he said yes. >> this was a case where we could not prove beyond a reasonable doubt, and the defense attorney approached the judge and recommended a step. we agreed. the defense attorney indicated that he had been in touch with spca and he would continue to work with them to see that this community service was performed. >> so what happens next? since the spca doesn't want him, burns said it's up to chambers' attorney to figure out a way to petition the court for a new sentence. >>> well, the man who helped uncover watergate and give us intimate accounts of the white house come out with a new book. bob woodward's book takes a hard look at obama's choices. here's abc
it's our job to protect the animals and we have to look out for the animals. >> reporter: she said people who volunteer are here because they love animals. both she and griffin say they can't believe a court and prosecutors would order him to be around animals. the city state's attorney's office said the case was poor and chambers wasn't read his miranda rights. when chambers brought the community service idea before the judge, he said yes. >> this was a case where we could not...
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so we put stlit. >> you hauled that animal -- >> we hauled that animal to that place. in this situation, we didn't do it here, but often in this type of situation people who manage these animals will put m&ms or something tasty in the innards of a dead animals. >> an m&m-stuffed animal? >> to make the animals feed on it. >> reporter: oh, no. oh, yes, says chris palmer. >> these films, too many of them, involve deceptions, manipulations, misrepresentations, fraudulence. and the audience doesn't know. >> reporter: and who is chris palmer to say that filmmakers have been faking? well, he was the producer of "whales." and executive producer of "wolves." and of "bears" and others. only now in a book called "shooting in the wild," he is pointing fingers, including at himself. get ready for another one. this is from "wolves." this family subsisting on the side of an unforgiving mountain, their only refuge, this den dug out of hard earth. well, these animals aren't actually from around there. >> what is happening in reality is those wolves are captive. they are from a game far
so we put stlit. >> you hauled that animal -- >> we hauled that animal to that place. in this situation, we didn't do it here, but often in this type of situation people who manage these animals will put m&ms or something tasty in the innards of a dead animals. >> an m&m-stuffed animal? >> to make the animals feed on it. >> reporter: oh, no. oh, yes, says chris palmer. >> these films, too many of them, involve deceptions, manipulations,...
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has an animal they can't care for anymore, they need to bring the animal to the shelter if they can't care for it. throwing the animal out to the trash is unacceptable. >> reporter: the humane society is desperately looking for help. they're offering a $1,000 to anyone with information leading to an arrest. in the district, karen gray houston, fox5 news. >>> president obama getting involved in maryland politics. >> this governor has made the tough decisions to put education, safety and job creation first. so stand with me, barack obama, in moving maryland forward with my friend, martin o'maly. >> government o'mally and that radio ad began in baltimore today and will begin in dc next week. he helped him beat former republican bob erhlich. >>> the president was speaking across the country about all key issues in the upcoming mid term. the uphill battle they have to remain in the majority. they need 10 seats in the senate and 39 in the house to regain control of congress. the president will make more appearances in iowa and virginia tomorrow. >>> vincent gray is making good on a campaign
has an animal they can't care for anymore, they need to bring the animal to the shelter if they can't care for it. throwing the animal out to the trash is unacceptable. >> reporter: the humane society is desperately looking for help. they're offering a $1,000 to anyone with information leading to an arrest. in the district, karen gray houston, fox5 news. >>> president obama getting involved in maryland politics. >> this governor has made the tough decisions to put...
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. >> well, large-animal vets provide a variety of important functions in california. only are they practicing veterinarians to take care of the animals on the farms, which is the firpt step in the food supply. so it's critical that those animals are healthy. >> since california has the largest agricultural economy in the u.s. and about 14,000 beef cattle operations, the lack of livestock veterinarians is alarming. now meet 24-year-old zuhal elhan and ashley amaral, who are bucking the trend. they're students at u.c. davis school of veterinary medicine, interning with dr. nancy martin, who is an experienced vet and is giving them hands-on training working with bulls on a yolo county family ranch. >> it's really amazing, because you can only learn so much in a classroom. the classroom gives us a great basis, and then coming out during the summer, it just gives us the clinical experience that helps tie all t ideas we get from the classroom togethep. >> today they're learning to test the bulls for disease. it sounds simple, but it's not, especially as some of these bulls
. >> well, large-animal vets provide a variety of important functions in california. only are they practicing veterinarians to take care of the animals on the farms, which is the firpt step in the food supply. so it's critical that those animals are healthy. >> since california has the largest agricultural economy in the u.s. and about 14,000 beef cattle operations, the lack of livestock veterinarians is alarming. now meet 24-year-old zuhal elhan and ashley amaral, who are bucking...