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. >>> coming up, debunking the vast obama care conspiracy theories brought to you by bachman and company. much more "disrupt" ahead. >> let's repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens -- >> that was from six months ago. i just want to point out we still have women, we still have children, we still have senior citizens. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car insurance. yep, everybody knows that. well, did you know the ancient pyramids were actually a mistake? uh-oh. geico. fifteen minutes could save you...well, you know. ♪ unh ♪ [ male announcer ] you can choose to blend in. ♪ or you can choose to blend out. the all-new 2014 lexus is. it's your move. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] her busy saturday begins with back pain, when... hey pa
. >>> coming up, debunking the vast obama care conspiracy theories brought to you by bachman and company. much more "disrupt" ahead. >> let's repeal this failure before it literally kills women, kills children, kills senior citizens -- >> that was from six months ago. i just want to point out we still have women, we still have children, we still have senior citizens. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ huh...fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more on car...
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bachman >> good morning commissioners and a secretary applying ma listened with the capital deciding division and programs manager and interim point person, if you will. (laughter). >> she's got all that on per business card. i'm the i'd like to go into a daily about the process for spanish the new community comparison at golden gate park and with the help of our imply corridor amy who's here as well. thank you to amy he's a project manager that's been krortd the community aspect of the commensurate garden so this presentation on the folks who expressed interests as well as our plot allocation. this slide shows some illnesses that the garden looked like. you can see a lot of raised bed and our sort of standard rec and park to share information with visitors. so n in perpetration during construction of the garden we initiated a e-mail for sfmta for folks to express interest and in may we did american people online survey to ask them give me frantic evangelist information to find out their experience so we could take our conceptual plan to meet the needs of the public as much as possib
bachman >> good morning commissioners and a secretary applying ma listened with the capital deciding division and programs manager and interim point person, if you will. (laughter). >> she's got all that on per business card. i'm the i'd like to go into a daily about the process for spanish the new community comparison at golden gate park and with the help of our imply corridor amy who's here as well. thank you to amy he's a project manager that's been krortd the community aspect of...
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dustin and ryan bachman captured the animal in the mississippi river. catch is two inches shorter than the mississippi lengths record, but it is the heaviest. it took four hours to get the massive creature in the boat. >>> turning to hollywood news. the film for "50 shades of grey" has two key roles. dakota johnson will play steele she had a role "the social network." >>> and charlie will play christian grey. he is on "sons of anarchr." i know the women in my family cannot wait for the film. >>> and vladimir putin is well known for his love of animals. let's start to where he visits an oceanarium. he helped feed dolphins. he pressed here for a photo op. he watched some rare female tigers being introduced into their enclosure. on a separate trip to a school in russia, he goes up to the board and draws. i'm not sure what he is making out there, but local and state media responded that putin said it is a cat from the back. that's a little strange, but i don't know. i don't know if i see it. that doesn't look like a cat from the back. i don't know about tha
dustin and ryan bachman captured the animal in the mississippi river. catch is two inches shorter than the mississippi lengths record, but it is the heaviest. it took four hours to get the massive creature in the boat. >>> turning to hollywood news. the film for "50 shades of grey" has two key roles. dakota johnson will play steele she had a role "the social network." >>> and charlie will play christian grey. he is on "sons of anarchr." i know the...
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susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be found to be most vociferous debunker of its findings as well as other health advocates such as robert f. kennedy, jr. appreciate if you all would take the time. it's only -- it's a short video, to look at it and consider its comments. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> carolyn johnston. >>> hi, commissioners. i am the vice president of the greater west portal neighborhood association and also the chair of the land use committee. and i just wanted to talk to you a little bit about west portal today and what i perceive to be the park needs of that neighborhood, which is a real family neighborhood. i mean, i chos
susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c. berkeley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be found to be most...
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susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c.ley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be found to be most vociferous debunker of its findings as
susan bachman, jeffery grossman, executive director of the integrated nano mechanical systems at u.c.ley. paul [speaker not understood], director of the material science division at the lawrence berkeley national lab. dr. andrew nelson and our local person, dr. kim [speaker not understood]. it also includes new jersey deputy health commissioner, the connecticut attorney general, as well as abel maldonado who sponsored the california synthetic trip study and today can be found to be most...
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congresswoman michelle bachman says we're very excited. erin, you talked to one senator who's also pushing really hard to defund obama care. what did he tell you? >> allison, that was ted cruz, the texas republican. he has been leading the charge in the senate. he was one who wanted to defund obama care completely. as breanna started to budge a little bit with the delay. here's what ted cruz had to tell me this morning. >> the house has passed a one-year delay. is that good enough for you or do you want to kill it? >> i think it is a strong step in the right direction. we get to study the exact terms on how that delay will operate. would i support anything that m mitigates the harms. >> how likely is it that do you think for a short time the government may shut down this week. >> you know, i don't know. i hope it doesn't. i don't think we should have a government shut down. and the only reason we might is if harry reid continues to refuse to compromise. to refuse everyone to talk. if harry reid draws the line and says he will shut down the
congresswoman michelle bachman says we're very excited. erin, you talked to one senator who's also pushing really hard to defund obama care. what did he tell you? >> allison, that was ted cruz, the texas republican. he has been leading the charge in the senate. he was one who wanted to defund obama care completely. as breanna started to budge a little bit with the delay. here's what ted cruz had to tell me this morning. >> the house has passed a one-year delay. is that good enough...
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but there was something else we shared. ( tv playing ) (tal bachman's "she's so high" playing) hey, there set up the net in the driveway? yeah, cool. 'cause your mom loves when we slam pucks against the garage. i do love it, very much. anyone need anything? no thanks, honey. no thanks. ♪ i know where i belong ♪ and nothing's gonna happen ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ 'cause she's so high... ♪ hey, hey, hey. gary, what are doing? you know better. sorry. mel: you got a few years to go there, kid. ♪ she's so high... ♪ maybe i got sick from drinking from the same glass. maybe. so mel and yr mom were both mad that you touched that margarita? i didn't see what the big deal was. it was only a sip. stillman: father and son drink the same margarita, both fall sick. susan and mel are both there-- both could have slipped something into the drink. and they take big pains to stop the kid from drinking. because dad is the target. fast forward four years and the widow and best friend are married. maybe they were seeing each other, decided get rid of greg. i want find mel's ex. see if she suspected an affair. visitor. rush
but there was something else we shared. ( tv playing ) (tal bachman's "she's so high" playing) hey, there set up the net in the driveway? yeah, cool. 'cause your mom loves when we slam pucks against the garage. i do love it, very much. anyone need anything? no thanks, honey. no thanks. ♪ i know where i belong ♪ and nothing's gonna happen ♪ ♪ yeah ♪ 'cause she's so high... ♪ hey, hey, hey. gary, what are doing? you know better. sorry. mel: you got a few years to go there,...
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fair and balanced now we have michelle bachman just back from egypt and she does see remarkable similaritiesmes to who's side we are on. it is difficult to decide that? >> it is unfortunate the the president's sense of the wrong signals we do want to see positive change in the middle east but what is on it the president throws his lot in with the wrong side time after time after time. when i was speaking of leaders in the middle east they say to us is america still with us with a global war on terror? 1 meter said his people ask him why aid to american support terrorist? the others say how dare we forget those that attacked us on 9/11 now we are not only defend the those same people by promoting those same people. we do want to see freedom come to the middle east but that is what people are worried about with syria. talk about the leadership they are afraid those that off the deep end with terrorism may come into a position of power in syria to spill across there borders to hurt their country that they try to stabilize. neil: it is not as if the egyptian government with its cracked down on t
fair and balanced now we have michelle bachman just back from egypt and she does see remarkable similaritiesmes to who's side we are on. it is difficult to decide that? >> it is unfortunate the the president's sense of the wrong signals we do want to see positive change in the middle east but what is on it the president throws his lot in with the wrong side time after time after time. when i was speaking of leaders in the middle east they say to us is america still with us with a global...
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ahead of this, it's one of the reasons michelle bachman wants to defund this healthcare law right now. she joins us. congresswoman, we're seeing a lot more of this. what do you think of it? >> can you see the smile on my face? i'm so happy because i think we're getting to a consensus with the republicans in the house of representatives. we mean this. the leadership has heard the american people loud and clear and they said we don't want to keep funding this government if it means funding obamacare. so you've heard, neil, our leadership announced today that the funding that they're looking at going forward with this year will contain defunding of obamacare. so we will pass that friday in the house. >> neil: you might pass it -- i misspoke, walgreen's is 120,000, close to 1 million employees being bumped over to either public ex changes or private. having said that, the argument has been against defunding this as it goes nowhere after the house. heyou have a senate in the democratic hands and a president who would not sign it and he has a veto proof rejection. what do you think? >> well
ahead of this, it's one of the reasons michelle bachman wants to defund this healthcare law right now. she joins us. congresswoman, we're seeing a lot more of this. what do you think of it? >> can you see the smile on my face? i'm so happy because i think we're getting to a consensus with the republicans in the house of representatives. we mean this. the leadership has heard the american people loud and clear and they said we don't want to keep funding this government if it means funding...
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dustin and ryan bachman and their friends are amateur first-time gator hunters.ey say catching it was not easy. >> we actually tried for three hours to get this gator in a boat. and we couldn't do it. we just had to drag him to a sandbar and sit and wait for a cole and another friend to come load him in the boat. >> by the time we got home, we started checking record books and taking measurements of him. we actually got a tape measure and realized we got a fairly large gator. >> you can hear the excitement exploding in their voices there. the question, what do they plan to do with this alligator? they say they're going to turn him into all kinds of mementos. and yes, they will have plenty of gator meat to go around which is how i know that alligator is not smiling there. >> ooh. >> tastes like chicken. >> really? i had some in front of me, and i just could not bring myself to try it. if you know what it tastes like, give us a tweet. >>> coming up -- >> i was disrespected pipe was offended. i was hurt. >> a lawsuit with a racial slur in the workplace ends with a b
dustin and ryan bachman and their friends are amateur first-time gator hunters.ey say catching it was not easy. >> we actually tried for three hours to get this gator in a boat. and we couldn't do it. we just had to drag him to a sandbar and sit and wait for a cole and another friend to come load him in the boat. >> by the time we got home, we started checking record books and taking measurements of him. we actually got a tape measure and realized we got a fairly large gator....
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but just when the trammells thought they had closed the record books, dustin bachman and his huntingasing a giant gator 40 miles north along the mississippi. they chased the animal for two hours, with bows, rods and reels. it was too heavy to lift into their boat. >> it was ten-times harder to get him in the boat than to actually kill him. we tried for four hours, every method we could think of to put him in the boat. we could not do it. we got him rolled into the boat with help. >> reporter: by the time they got it to state officials, they were exhausted. but according to the scales, they were the new record holders. nearly 13 1/2 feet and 727 pounds. the old record lasted just an hour. >> when i really got excited is when we got it home. we didn't have a tape measure in the boat. when we got home, he was bigger than any of us had guessed. >> reporter: across mississippi, especially in the southern part of the state, alligator hunting is a sport and a tool. a good way to reduce the number of aggressive beasts showing up in backyards. the record holders plan to eat their prize soon.
but just when the trammells thought they had closed the record books, dustin bachman and his huntingasing a giant gator 40 miles north along the mississippi. they chased the animal for two hours, with bows, rods and reels. it was too heavy to lift into their boat. >> it was ten-times harder to get him in the boat than to actually kill him. we tried for four hours, every method we could think of to put him in the boat. we could not do it. we got him rolled into the boat with help. >>...
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dustin bachman, another alligator hunter. >> 700 pounds is something that could eat you.te says hunting helps to control an exploding gator population. why are they so big? because for years, nobody was allowed to hunt them. so the gators kept growing and growing. alligators grow well in to old age and if left long enough, some grow to 19 feet. that's the length of an average r.v. so we set out to find them. >> going slow because you don't want to spook them. >> reporter: after hours of watching gators hide under water, this one showed his face. >> i hear him. while beth didn't net one of the big ones on the hunt, hours later, another team caught a 741 pounder. a new record. don't mistake these for calm waters. out here it's "jurassic park" under the mississippi river. abc news, the mississippi delta. >> this is comforting. the state of mississippi requires hunters attend a mandatory alligator hunting safety course before they are allowed which is a good idea. because if you just decide let's go get some gators. could be dangerous. you have to know what you are doing. >>
dustin bachman, another alligator hunter. >> 700 pounds is something that could eat you.te says hunting helps to control an exploding gator population. why are they so big? because for years, nobody was allowed to hunt them. so the gators kept growing and growing. alligators grow well in to old age and if left long enough, some grow to 19 feet. that's the length of an average r.v. so we set out to find them. >> going slow because you don't want to spook them. >> reporter:...