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(brian edwards/the airport operations supervisor) "he gets treats, having the job is rewarding for him because that's what they're bred to do-- they need a job to keep their minds going."brian says he adopted piper back in 2012. (brian edwards/the airport operations supervisor) "when i got him he was very well trained already."he turned out to be a perfect fit.... after edwards/the airport operations supervisor) "i knew he had that aptitude.. and we just needed to hone that."obstacle after obstacle... and a whole lot of treats later-- piper is an *asset, keeping the airport running smooth amazing journey pretty much the most fulfilling thing for me is to see him grow at an older age." piper's adventures are chronicled in photos and video on the airport instagram page . turning now to the nine first warning forecast, and right now at the 9 on your side facebook page, we're asking for your help to "caption this". each week, we'll give you the chance to create the top caption.if you don't have your own caption, you can just vote for your favorite by clicking "like" on one that's already t
(brian edwards/the airport operations supervisor) "he gets treats, having the job is rewarding for him because that's what they're bred to do-- they need a job to keep their minds going."brian says he adopted piper back in 2012. (brian edwards/the airport operations supervisor) "when i got him he was very well trained already."he turned out to be a perfect fit.... after edwards/the airport operations supervisor) "i knew he had that aptitude.. and we just needed to hone...
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he works along brian edwards any risks. >> he chases away birds, fox, you name it, anything we don't want to come in contact with aircraft. number one is to increase safety. we have noticed a reduction in birds, primarily the snowy owl. it is his favorite thing to chase. >> he doesn't get paid for his work at the airport but he is well rewarded, a lot of treats and a lot of praise. >>> a toddler safe at home after a frightening walk. >> reporter: people drive this road like it's a racetrack. in the middle of speeding traffic he saw toddler wearing nothing but a diaper and tee shirt standing in the median alone. >> it was probably like 15 seconds. i just put down everything, my mail and put it in drive and just took off straight for him. >> he brocked the traffic and safety. >> cars were going by and i just thought i would get over there as quick as i could because she could dart out in the middle of the road. >> reporter: they were looking for parents, learning the toddler was under the care of her grandfather who allegedly left her under a tv and went to a different room. the two-ye
he works along brian edwards any risks. >> he chases away birds, fox, you name it, anything we don't want to come in contact with aircraft. number one is to increase safety. we have noticed a reduction in birds, primarily the snowy owl. it is his favorite thing to chase. >> he doesn't get paid for his work at the airport but he is well rewarded, a lot of treats and a lot of praise. >>> a toddler safe at home after a frightening walk. >> reporter: people drive this...
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. >> brian edwards works long side piper every day holding down the fort at traf ver city. it is the best thing in the world. i can't imagine anything else now. >> he may look bad to the bone in this picture. but deep down in side piper say lover. >> he has a great personality. very well traifnltd loves people once gets to know them. his job is to run. keeping the runways clear and the aircraft safe by chasing all kinds of creatures off of the runwnw. >> piper is a wild life control k9 and basically what he does is chases away all sorts of wild life. birds, fox. you name it from the runways and taxi waivmentz anything we don't want to come in contact with aircraft. >> so far he has done a good job. >> no one is to he increase safety. we've noticed a reduction in bimpleth primary the snowy out. the world. while he doesn't receive a pay check for his services. he gets rewarded in other ways. he gets streets treats. having the job is reward for them. that's w`at they were bread to do. they need the job to keep their mind going. he was adopted in 20 1250e6789 turn out to be a p
. >> brian edwards works long side piper every day holding down the fort at traf ver city. it is the best thing in the world. i can't imagine anything else now. >> he may look bad to the bone in this picture. but deep down in side piper say lover. >> he has a great personality. very well traifnltd loves people once gets to know them. his job is to run. keeping the runways clear and the aircraft safe by chasing all kinds of creatures off of the runwnw. >> piper is a wild...
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. >> reporter: brian edwards works along side piper every day. holding down the fort at cherry capitol airport. >> it's the best thing in the i love it. >> reporter: he might look bad to the bone in these pictures lover. >> he's got a great personalty. really well trained. know them. >> reporter: his job is to run, keeping the runways clear by flight's path. >> he is a wildlife control k- 9. and basically what he does is chasing away wildlife, birds, fox, you name it, from the runway and taxiways. anything we don't want to come in contact with aircraft. >> reporter: so far, he has done a pretty good job. safety. birds. >> reporter: and while he did you want receive an actual paycheck, he gets rewarded in other ways. >> he gets treats. having the job is rewarding for him because that's what they're bred to do. they need a job to keep their mind going. >> reporter: brian says he >> when i got him, he was very well trained already. >> reporter: he turned out to be a perfect fit. after a little practice. >> i knew he had that aptitude that. >> report
. >> reporter: brian edwards works along side piper every day. holding down the fort at cherry capitol airport. >> it's the best thing in the i love it. >> reporter: he might look bad to the bone in these pictures lover. >> he's got a great personalty. really well trained. know them. >> reporter: his job is to run, keeping the runways clear by flight's path. >> he is a wildlife control k- 9. and basically what he does is chasing away wildlife, birds, fox, you...
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. >> that's his owner, brian edwards.main priority is safety and he's already been a huge help to the airport. listen to this. >> we've noticed a reduction in birds, primarily the snowy all. that is his fifth thiavorite th chase. >> why does he need to protective ie wear. >> i guess so he doesn't get hit with anything. >> or maybe the fumes from the planes. >> snowy alls. they are no joke. >> no joke. time for "newsroom" with carol costello. good morning darlin'. >> you know what i was talking to jeff zucker who was bothering me right before i went on the air. >> he'll do that. >> send the dog after him. [ laughter ] >> good idea. have a great day. "newsroom" starts now. >>> happening now in the "newsroom." romney ready to rip into donald trump. >> we're speaking for the 65% of the people who didn't vote for donald trump. >> he thinks this is going to send a message. >> this is the moment to pull out all the stops. >> it is too little and too stupid to bring out mitt romney. >> can the party's 2012 pick stop trump's march
. >> that's his owner, brian edwards.main priority is safety and he's already been a huge help to the airport. listen to this. >> we've noticed a reduction in birds, primarily the snowy all. that is his fifth thiavorite th chase. >> why does he need to protective ie wear. >> i guess so he doesn't get hit with anything. >> or maybe the fumes from the planes. >> snowy alls. they are no joke. >> no joke. time for "newsroom" with carol costello....
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ananwhether r should mpelleesfy ith ialslsf fellow offers aliciaia whe, c csar son,arrere, brian n ce and edward ro. . those officers all charg i ody death of f fdd gray. "he's actually, onically, in better position than if hehead not fad a previous trial. . rter h a snapshoof what the statats evidence was a a astst him." porter's attorney gues tt againshim." poerer attorneargues tha u teteififif wowow put himim sk.. saying prosecucurs c cimededed porter lieininortiononofofofofof testimony duriri hisisisst tri whwhh d d d d m mial beca a hju. . . . secoco trialals s ndin-y-yr-olfrede e ayayas arrested april of last year. he suffered a spinal cord injury while e pice e e ody y leing h h deaea days later. w is mng..& tilllln't been conrmedifebs foinozbi e sociion with the ehief coeoeosi of the australian transport safety buau says s ey hohe e identify the d%dwi a upvp o odada ororieve eong predictcd th any debrjs om the pne would eventutulye carrrr currts to tht ea coa of africa. s/ marn dolan/ ausalia trananort safety burchief commission :25 "the location of this is consistenenwith a drift modeli
ananwhether r should mpelleesfy ith ialslsf fellow offers aliciaia whe, c csar son,arrere, brian n ce and edward ro. . those officers all charg i ody death of f fdd gray. "he's actually, onically, in better position than if hehead not fad a previous trial. . rter h a snapshoof what the statats evidence was a a astst him." porter's attorney gues tt againshim." poerer attorneargues tha u teteififif wowow put himim sk.. saying prosecucurs c cimededed porter lieininortiononofofofofof...
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forust take the stand caesar goodson a edward nero, garrett miller and brian rice, all six officers are charged in connection with the april 2015 death of freddie gray. poorer's trial ended in a mistrial. he argued he should not have to testify on the grounds that he may incriminate himself. . also breaking, a flea market is on fire in chicago. firefighters are battling the fire. there are no reports of any injuries. on top ofa roof deck the building. there are reports of cars falling in from the deck. we will have more details as soon as they become available. disturbing details about a double murder in prince george's county. sources tell abc 7 the women believed to be sisters were shot and killed as two children watched. chevrolet.ed in john gonzalez is live. says this is an alarming situation. another domestic homicide being investigated here. only about a mile from where two women were stabbed yesterday. police areoon, investigating, trying to find the man who tried to guess who walked into that apartment as shot and killed two women. shot with twoe young children in the room. look
forust take the stand caesar goodson a edward nero, garrett miller and brian rice, all six officers are charged in connection with the april 2015 death of freddie gray. poorer's trial ended in a mistrial. he argued he should not have to testify on the grounds that he may incriminate himself. . also breaking, a flea market is on fire in chicago. firefighters are battling the fire. there are no reports of any injuries. on top ofa roof deck the building. there are reports of cars falling in from...
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and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. (brian)i'm brian. i was in the military for 18 years. but i smoked. and i got heart disease. my tip is, it's hard to serve your country when you're too weak to put on your uniform. (announcer)you can quit. there are two billion people who don' t have access to basic banking, but that is changing. r at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. p everywhere where there' s a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. >>> we're often reminded about the need for every home in america to have a working am i'd alarm, but we rarely think the danger could come from our own garage. no, w a warning from safety experts that keyless ignition systems so common in new cars today are leading to an increasing number of drivers who accidentally leave their cars running, filling t
and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. (brian)i'm brian. i was in the military for 18 years. but i smoked. and i got heart disease. my tip is, it's hard to serve your country when you're too weak to put on your uniform. (announcer)you can quit. there are two billion people who don' t have access to basic banking, but that is changing. r at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. p...
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. >> brian youngberg with edward jones. good to see you.ne of the things that's really interesting when you see plunges like this in the valuations of these companies, if you find ones that are trading below asset value or that -- regardless of the next 10% move in oil have become so cheap they are attractive here that could finally present you with a good opportunity. do you see names like that jumping out as you look across the sector here? you think beaten down too much? >> i think there are some great opportunities. i think investors initially should focus on having a good core and chevron and names you can compliment that with companies that have a little more risk. you have to have a tough stomach but names like apache, marathon and we think there's great long term value. not going to happen overnight. that could reverse here any time. but you think out three years, five years, ten years, we think these companies will provide great value for investors there in need of energy in the portfolio. >> and that move higher last few weeks has
. >> brian youngberg with edward jones. good to see you.ne of the things that's really interesting when you see plunges like this in the valuations of these companies, if you find ones that are trading below asset value or that -- regardless of the next 10% move in oil have become so cheap they are attractive here that could finally present you with a good opportunity. do you see names like that jumping out as you look across the sector here? you think beaten down too much? >> i...
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and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. i was in the military for 18 years.m brianbut i smoked. and i got heart disease. my tip is, it's hard to serve your country when you're too weak to put on your uniform. (announcer)you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. who don't have access thto basic banking,on people but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet. everywhere where there's a phone, you have a bank. now a person is able to start a business, and employ somebody for the first time. the microsoft cloud helped us to bring banking to ten million people in just two years. it's transforming our world. >>> we're often reminded about the need for every home in america to have a working conditional i -- carbon monoxide alarm, but we rarely think that the danger could come from our own garage. now
and it's how edward jones makes sense of investing. i was in the military for 18 years.m brianbut i smoked. and i got heart disease. my tip is, it's hard to serve your country when you're too weak to put on your uniform. (announcer)you can quit. for free help, call 1-800-quit-now. who don't have access thto basic banking,on people but that is changing. at temenos, with the microsoft cloud, we can enable a banker to travel to the most remote locations with nothing but a phone and a tablet....
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./// ((brian loftus)) > the president awarded the nation's highest military honor to a u-s navy seal. u.s senior chief special warfare operator edward byers is just the 5th navy seal to receive the medal of honor. back in 2012, byers helped rescue an american doctor being held hostage by the taliban in afghanistan. he says it all happened in about 1 minute.. when they went in to rescue the doctor.. the first seal in the room was shot. he managed to take down most of the terrorists.. ran in to help. afterwards, byers performed cpr on the navy seal who was shot.. save him.. but he did not survive./// morning? demetria obilor we are moving well on us 95 heading out of henderson towards downtown las vegas. no problems here as you exit las vegas bouleard. we did get a report of an incident near stewart street...not sure what we are looking just prepare for a slowdown. moving on to 215 and warm springs. smooth ride to mccarran. if you are flying out of town...have a safe trip hope you enjoyed your time in las vegas. back to you! ((kirsten joyce)) > your wireless mouse... could connect crooks to all your information... ((brian loftus)) the
./// ((brian loftus)) > the president awarded the nation's highest military honor to a u-s navy seal. u.s senior chief special warfare operator edward byers is just the 5th navy seal to receive the medal of honor. back in 2012, byers helped rescue an american doctor being held hostage by the taliban in afghanistan. he says it all happened in about 1 minute.. when they went in to rescue the doctor.. the first seal in the room was shot. he managed to take down most of the terrorists.. ran in...
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edward gibbon. burke believed in gradual systemic change and that is what i believe in. i have suspicious of overnight change. often leads to unintended consequences. briant to your book, when was the first time in history romanians voted for their leaders? robert: spring 1990. the ceausescus had been dead. election, aational declaredcommunist was president. this began the area where romania was officially a democracy but the people running the country were essentially communist and not as extreme or as the ceausescus. that was the first time that i can remember in our lifetime where romanians went to the polls and actually voted. there were elections in the 1920's and 1930's but like other countries and eastern europe, democracy in that region between the world wars was stillborn. it produced chaotic, corrupt, uni-ethnic, anti-semitic governments. it opposed cosmopolitanism and humanism of the habsburg empire. now, it's democracy is as good as can be expected. it has a 4% economic growth rate. it has a government, middle-of-the-road. it has got a president, klaus johannis, who is an ethnic saxon german. now get this, the ethnic romanians elected an incr
edward gibbon. burke believed in gradual systemic change and that is what i believe in. i have suspicious of overnight change. often leads to unintended consequences. briant to your book, when was the first time in history romanians voted for their leaders? robert: spring 1990. the ceausescus had been dead. election, aational declaredcommunist was president. this began the area where romania was officially a democracy but the people running the country were essentially communist and not as...
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edward jones makes sense of investing. melissa: nascar getting in the race for white house. donald trump landing endorsement from the company ceo brian who calling "the donald," a winner in his professional and personal life. david: retired nascar champion bill elliot and three other current drivers are also throwing their support behind trump as well. melissa: jumping on the bandwagon. david: it's a big one. melissa: it is. donald trump announced he will be holding a press conference at 9:00 p.m. eastern tonight. this is not a rally like everyone else. he is going, keep it tuned to fox business. we'll bring you everything you need to know tonight. that is interesting, isn't it? press conference. david: it is. very different. not like a victory dance like we've seen in the past. deirdre: wonder what that is all about? david: not two words you associate with donald trump for the most part. melissa: i'm sure he will be insulting people. david: keep it on fbn. neil cavuto will be here, kennedy, a lot of folks. we'll have a lot of fun. we hope you do too. that does it for us. "risk & reward" starts right now. >> friend don't let friend v
edward jones makes sense of investing. melissa: nascar getting in the race for white house. donald trump landing endorsement from the company ceo brian who calling "the donald," a winner in his professional and personal life. david: retired nascar champion bill elliot and three other current drivers are also throwing their support behind trump as well. melissa: jumping on the bandwagon. david: it's a big one. melissa: it is. donald trump announced he will be holding a press conference...
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brian web for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> later today man charged with ambushing a philadelphia police officer returns to court for his formal arraignment. a judge has already ordered edwardrial in the shooting of officer jesse hartnett. police say archer shot at point blank range while officer hartnett was in his patrol koran january 7th. charges against archer include attempted murder. >>> remember lily, the the horse hit by more than 100 paint balls, well, lily is on the mend and up for adoption. meantime authorities in lancaster county of charged philip price of rhode island, the charges are for neglect. the horse's transport and horse being offered for sale. police still want to know who actually shot the horse with those paint balls. >>> well, auto show has just wrapped up and you have u.s. car sales released tomorrow but before you pull the trigger on a new vehicle you will need to factor in the cost of insurance. cbs news business analyst jill schlesinger is live in new york to explain why auto insurance is more than just those cute ads, good morning, jill. >> reporter: good morning. so what factors can you give us a recap for people who have not bought insurance
brian web for cbs-3 "eyewitness news". >>> later today man charged with ambushing a philadelphia police officer returns to court for his formal arraignment. a judge has already ordered edwardrial in the shooting of officer jesse hartnett. police say archer shot at point blank range while officer hartnett was in his patrol koran january 7th. charges against archer include attempted murder. >>> remember lily, the the horse hit by more than 100 paint balls, well, lily...
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edward gibbon. burke believed in gradual systemic change and that is what i believe in. i am suspicious of overnight change. it often leads to unintended consequences. brian: back to your book, when was the first time in history romanians voted for their leaders? robert: i was there. spring 1990. the ceausescus had been dead about 5 months. they held an election. this began the area where romania was officially a democracy, but the people running the country were essentially communist and not as extreme or stalinist as the ceausescus. that was the first time that i can remember in our lifetime where romanians went to the polls and actually voted. there were elections in the 1920's and 1930's but like other countries and eastern europe, democracy in that region between the world wars was stillborn. it produced chaotic, corrupt, uni-ethnic, anti-semitic governments. as opposed to what was, relatively speaking, the cosmopolitanism and humanism of the defunct habsburg empire. brian: how good is its democracy now? robert: as good as can be expected. it has a 4% economic growth rate. it has a government, middle of the road, nonideological technocrats. it has go
edward gibbon. burke believed in gradual systemic change and that is what i believe in. i am suspicious of overnight change. it often leads to unintended consequences. brian: back to your book, when was the first time in history romanians voted for their leaders? robert: i was there. spring 1990. the ceausescus had been dead about 5 months. they held an election. this began the area where romania was officially a democracy, but the people running the country were essentially communist and not...