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this little barn is in somebody's backyard, 25th street. >> there is a barn and farm house on the corner of noi and 25th and off the top of the beam out rigger and hall the hey into the roof for the horses and we are working on a house in pacific heights and in the back is a carriage house and had a hay loft. >> let's see. james lick purchased this and left two green houses and subsequently purchased by mr. crocker and donated to dol golden gate bride and erected in 1879 and by the hammer works in dublin ireland. >> there is an exception to the rule. >> you're right and the stones from the abbey and now dispersed and line the path. >> right. there is an older building there but never got put back together. >> this building had 33 tons of glass in it. it was recently rebuilt and one of the reasons it had to be rebuilt these moderns are much more knowledgeable than the people in the 1800's and we knee w knew wo seal up the windows and all the building we did made it rot and it needed ventilation and had to undo the work that was done and back to the original design and expensive project an
this little barn is in somebody's backyard, 25th street. >> there is a barn and farm house on the corner of noi and 25th and off the top of the beam out rigger and hall the hey into the roof for the horses and we are working on a house in pacific heights and in the back is a carriage house and had a hay loft. >> let's see. james lick purchased this and left two green houses and subsequently purchased by mr. crocker and donated to dol golden gate bride and erected in 1879 and by the...
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let's start with the barn. >> there was a little red barn in the middle of 17 acres. it was small. very, very idyllic, not look your doors, walk around as a little kid, you -- you'd have a lunch at anyone's house and, you know, or people would bring lunch to the beach and it wasn't necessarily your mom feeding you. really sweet. and we had that barn and everyone would put on shows. that's how i kind of starts. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> i had the uhh from brooklyn and the -- >> jimmy: what kind of shows did you put on? musicals? >> we did some tap dancing. >> jimmy: really? when you say we, did your brother do it, as well? >> he's an excellent tap dancer. >> jimmy: see, now, my little brother took tap lessons and i almost sued my parents. >> you felt gypped? >> jimmy: i wanted him -- no, no, no. i wanted him to be a baseball player and not tapping. >> you were going to sue them because he wasn't the brother you wanted? >> jimmy: no, because they weren't the parents we wanted. that's why. >> oh, so -- >> jimmy: that's why. >> so it was like a joint suit. that you were taking together.
let's start with the barn. >> there was a little red barn in the middle of 17 acres. it was small. very, very idyllic, not look your doors, walk around as a little kid, you -- you'd have a lunch at anyone's house and, you know, or people would bring lunch to the beach and it wasn't necessarily your mom feeding you. really sweet. and we had that barn and everyone would put on shows. that's how i kind of starts. >> jimmy: oh, really? >> i had the uhh from brooklyn and the --...
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. >> i lost my barn. bunkhouse burned to the ground and truck and everything i own. >> it was horrible, smoke. it was orange and black. it was so huge and close. >> 200 firefighters are battling the blaze. it's about 25% contained. no one has been hurt and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >>> a wildfire has burned more than 11,000 acres. it destroyed six homes and forced the evacuation of campers near kernville. it's only 5% contained. the governor has declared a state of emergency. >> they have voted to limit the number of pot clubs that are allowed to operate. they decided to ask voters to decide in november oh how much the clubs will be taxed. cecilia vega tells us more what went on inside city hall. >> as far as i'm concerned all the existing operators are nothing more than illegal drug dealers. >> that from richmond city council leading critic on dispensaries. this is the first reading of the first ever law and the debate still goes on. >> i'm really concerned where we're going as
. >> i lost my barn. bunkhouse burned to the ground and truck and everything i own. >> it was horrible, smoke. it was orange and black. it was so huge and close. >> 200 firefighters are battling the blaze. it's about 25% contained. no one has been hurt and the cause of the fire is still under investigation. >>> a wildfire has burned more than 11,000 acres. it destroyed six homes and forced the evacuation of campers near kernville. it's only 5% contained. the governor...
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i watched my barn burn to the ground, my bunk house burn to the ground and my boat and cars and trucks and everything i own. >> the smoke was horrible. it was the color of fire. it was orange and black and so huge and so close. >> there is zero containment of that fire at last report. >>> in northern kern county, an 8-square mile is burning sequoia national forest. it destroyed six homes and forced the evacuation of campers. a thousand firefighters are working the blaze. there is no containment in that fire either. the governor has declared a state of emergency for kern county freeing upstate resourceses to fight these fires. >>> belmont city leaders are questioning the growing number of massage therapists in their town and where exactly they are getting their training. tonight lisa amin tells us there are now 10 establishments in the city of just 26,000. >> massage therapy is booming in belmont. there are 10 parlors in town, and city leaders want to make sure they are all legit. >> we are concerned that prostitution is going on. >> no massage therapists have been arrested for prostitu
i watched my barn burn to the ground, my bunk house burn to the ground and my boat and cars and trucks and everything i own. >> the smoke was horrible. it was the color of fire. it was orange and black and so huge and so close. >> there is zero containment of that fire at last report. >>> in northern kern county, an 8-square mile is burning sequoia national forest. it destroyed six homes and forced the evacuation of campers. a thousand firefighters are working the blaze....
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i used to perform in pig barns. >> jimmy: what do you mean? >> i'm big-time, jimmy. they would have entertainment at the livestock shows and i was 7 or 8. and so they would like -- the farmer would be there and he'd be like -- [ imitating auctioneer ] "sold to farmer johnson or whatever." johnson, it's like, all about the same thing with this interview, i'm sorry. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i didn't even get that one. >> i'm so sorry. >> jimmy: i didn't even get that one. >> johnson, anyways, sorry people. it's late, okay. so anyway, so he would be like sweeping out the pig barn and then i would go in, in like a little suede outfit. it kind of looks like i'm wearing that now, actually. >> jimmy: how old were you? >> i was 7 or 8 and i would sing "the greatest love of all" by whitney houston. and then -- >> jimmy: while like the pigs are racing -- >> my closing number was "crazy" by patsy cline. >> jimmy: oh, i love that. >> and i'd really bring it home for everybody in the pig barn. >> jimmy: now, who would do that -- your mom would take you to these? like -- >> yeah. >>
i used to perform in pig barns. >> jimmy: what do you mean? >> i'm big-time, jimmy. they would have entertainment at the livestock shows and i was 7 or 8. and so they would like -- the farmer would be there and he'd be like -- [ imitating auctioneer ] "sold to farmer johnson or whatever." johnson, it's like, all about the same thing with this interview, i'm sorry. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i didn't even get that one. >> i'm so sorry. >> jimmy: i didn't even...
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now, barn is barnes going t idekicks. >> perks to being tim is peo inou todo great stuff. promotion by sure the giantg isideoillions of ti tim andtch him float arou whg with was insane. a lotofnd. a noncon i't understand what i be li fall aor feel like yng to something use at is -- sd o weirde >> weird. bet the m d out. >> somehow he seem that odd to see say i'm ki weirde funny we >> guy >> weirded >> $24 million forer wat him floatingnd. stand rodeo wi tha sho coulbe. >> >> thanks,, very is edition7 at 9:00 ay ab bepatel and all of u i'm dan as r. are lhe surfing ch goin san francr the next c days. of the in the world compete. ods out
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that barn is just a few miles down the road.le we were shooting video of it, we were escorted off the property by police. and told our information would now be given to the secret service. if it is a ruse just to throw people off, it's an expensive one. several area inns are booked, including this one, the beakman arms in, where a plaque on the wall boasts the father and mother of the bride have dined before. >> -- walk me down the aisle, and you need to look good. so i said, well, what's your definition? and she said, oh, about 15 pounds. >> reporter: people who received wedding invitations were told simply to be within driving distance of manhattan. rhinebeck residents say the cloak and dagger operation didn't work. they're just hopeful the wedding of the year will put their small town on the map. linsey davis, abc news, rhinebeck, new york. >>> the speculation has already put them on the map. that is "world news" for this saturday. tomorrow on "gma," the latest on the coast to coast heat wave. and join dan harris for "world n
that barn is just a few miles down the road.le we were shooting video of it, we were escorted off the property by police. and told our information would now be given to the secret service. if it is a ruse just to throw people off, it's an expensive one. several area inns are booked, including this one, the beakman arms in, where a plaque on the wall boasts the father and mother of the bride have dined before. >> -- walk me down the aisle, and you need to look good. so i said, well, what's...
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you've got barnes and noble is one of them. sony is another now.e is another. >> but i have a list of 50 competitors that we could walk through all over the world doing different things. our focus is going to be we're going to pay attention to the competitors but we're not going to obsess over them, we're going to obsess over readers because those are the people using the device." missionaries build better products. >> charlie: what is jeff bezos thinking about today in 2010 that we might not know anything about that he thinks may be a reality in 2013 or 2015? where is the -- >> one of the things is our -- the amazon web services business. >> charlie: this is the amazon.cloud stuff? >> there is a business that's growing -- it's in the hyper-growth phase. it's already a significant business. that's a business that's probably not going to get as much attention -- >> charlie: are they a dominant player? >> in the infrastructure part of it which is the part we play in, amazon is by far the leader and you know it started mostly through start-up companie
you've got barnes and noble is one of them. sony is another now.e is another. >> but i have a list of 50 competitors that we could walk through all over the world doing different things. our focus is going to be we're going to pay attention to the competitors but we're not going to obsess over them, we're going to obsess over readers because those are the people using the device." missionaries build better products. >> charlie: what is jeff bezos thinking about today in 2010...
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that is $10 less than the barnes and noble nook that this new amazon is smaller, lighter, with a 6 in. the contrast has improved by 50% and the page turns are 20%, faster. storage is up, and a battery life is one a month! and words will letters will be more crisp and more natural looking on the device. to read more about this, www.kron.com what's on the web with kimberlee sakamoto. more news calm weather, traffic after this quick break live from the bay area's news station this is kron 4 news of 4:30. >> our top story at 4:30, one month old baby died from whooping cough the seventh incident in california from the analyst. and in the bay area, kate thompson report that the santa clara county has a huge spike and whooping cough cases. >> this year, 97 cases in santa clara county. over one half have been reported in the last few weeks.
that is $10 less than the barnes and noble nook that this new amazon is smaller, lighter, with a 6 in. the contrast has improved by 50% and the page turns are 20%, faster. storage is up, and a battery life is one a month! and words will letters will be more crisp and more natural looking on the device. to read more about this, www.kron.com what's on the web with kimberlee sakamoto. more news calm weather, traffic after this quick break live from the bay area's news station this is kron 4 news...
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that barn is just a few miles down the road.deo we were escorted off the property by police the we were told our information would be given to the secret service. several inns are booked including this one. >> only thing when you walk down the i'll you need to look good. what is your definition, she said about 15 pounds. >> the residents say the cloak and dagger operation didn't work. they are hoping the wedding of year will put their small town on the map. >>> at yosemite national park all campgrounds are open to the public for the summer including some which had been closed for 13 years. also, yosemite has its first mobile phone application available for visitors with iphones. it's features with 22 points of interest along the route. app helps visitors easily locate nearest restrooms. a portion of the proceeds will go to the yosemite foundation. >> it's got to be hot there. >> mid 90s in the southern sierra, cooling off a little bit in the northern sierra. back home we have the low clouds and fog. that will keep temperatures i
that barn is just a few miles down the road.deo we were escorted off the property by police the we were told our information would be given to the secret service. several inns are booked including this one. >> only thing when you walk down the i'll you need to look good. what is your definition, she said about 15 pounds. >> the residents say the cloak and dagger operation didn't work. they are hoping the wedding of year will put their small town on the map. >>> at yosemite...
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that barn is just a few miles down the road.oting video we were escorted off by police and told our information would now be given to the secret service. if it is a ruse to throw people off. it's an expensive one, including this one the arms inn. >> i said what is your definition, she said about 15 pounds. >> people who refused wedding invitations would being told to be within driving distance of manhattan. but it didn't work. they are hope title the wedding of the year will put their small town on the map. lindsey davis, new york. >> update on situation where 580 has been shut down since midnight when chp got into a gun battle with the man they pulled over. bp's cautious update on freshly capped oil well at the bottom of the gulf.$ñ$ñ$ñ$ñ$ñ$ñ$ñchúiúiúit [ female announcer ] mission presents well-rounded family meals for $10. all it takes is a few ingredients and delicious mission flour tortillas. for budget-friendly recipes go to missionmenus.com. mission. tasty tortillas. fresh ideas.
that barn is just a few miles down the road.oting video we were escorted off by police and told our information would now be given to the secret service. if it is a ruse to throw people off. it's an expensive one, including this one the arms inn. >> i said what is your definition, she said about 15 pounds. >> people who refused wedding invitations would being told to be within driving distance of manhattan. but it didn't work. they are hope title the wedding of the year will put...
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let me a knowledge melody barnes who has been such a wonderful colleague and we are so proud to have her in the administration, doing so many efforts with respect to public health in this country and of course the great or wish to work with secretary sebelius of the department of health and human services. thank you for this great honor to be with you today for the unveiling of this important strategy. i also did want to recognize again dr. ron valdiserri. if you would stand up and wave and get some applause. [applause] >> we are very pleased to be with you today because the strategy has been informed by your efforts as you have heard her go the voices of many americans have shaped the strategy, voices of people across the country who are advocating for it and living with hiv. and this strategy pays tribute to the many we have tragically lost to this epidemic, but it also represents a commitment for an entire nation for a healthier future. the message is clear, we need the entire country involve. and this epidemic affects everyone. you don't have to be infected to be affected by this
let me a knowledge melody barnes who has been such a wonderful colleague and we are so proud to have her in the administration, doing so many efforts with respect to public health in this country and of course the great or wish to work with secretary sebelius of the department of health and human services. thank you for this great honor to be with you today for the unveiling of this important strategy. i also did want to recognize again dr. ron valdiserri. if you would stand up and wave and get...
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. >> my barn burned to the ground. my bunkhouse burned to the ground. my boat and cars and trucks and everything i own. >> there is no official word on the cause of the fire but george, the man you just saw, tells "tehachapi news" it was started by three men using a grinder to cut metal in grass. >>> 152 people on board an airplane in pakistan were killed. that was en route from karachi and was about to land when it lost contact with a control tower. the cause of the crash isn't clear but the plane was trying to land in cloudy rainy weather. the air bus jet operated by a company called air blue had 146 passengers and six crewmembers aboard. >>> voters in antioch are going to decide this fall whether to raise the city sales tax by a half-cent. city council voted last night to put that measure on the ballot in hopes of easing antioch's budget woes. a pact house at city hall as many people objected to the idea, but city leaders say if the measure doesn't pass deeper budget cuts would be necessary including police officer layoffs. >> the city is facing a $4
. >> my barn burned to the ground. my bunkhouse burned to the ground. my boat and cars and trucks and everything i own. >> there is no official word on the cause of the fire but george, the man you just saw, tells "tehachapi news" it was started by three men using a grinder to cut metal in grass. >>> 152 people on board an airplane in pakistan were killed. that was en route from karachi and was about to land when it lost contact with a control tower. the cause of...
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considering all the criticism, barnes made money for a lot of people. that is wall street. runs the world. >> we agree on that. the documentary is called "south of the border." of course, we are all awaiting the sequel of "wall st." oliver stone, good that you on the program. we should do this more often. next, a preview of our next installment of tavis smiley reports. stay with us. i hope that you are joining us in prime time on wednesday cut -- wednesday, july 21. this one focuses on new orleans as we approach the fifth anniversary of hurricane katrina. we travel to the crescent city as residents continue the difficult road to content -- road to recovery. there are trying to get back the memories as august, 2005, remains vivid and painful. >> these are the back steps. >> all that is left? >> yes. we put them here because we wanted to show what we had in where we are now. it is important to keep weekend as mementos. my mother made sure the show that when we moved out here, she majored show that we needed lessons. she raised us in such a way that she put us through college.
considering all the criticism, barnes made money for a lot of people. that is wall street. runs the world. >> we agree on that. the documentary is called "south of the border." of course, we are all awaiting the sequel of "wall st." oliver stone, good that you on the program. we should do this more often. next, a preview of our next installment of tavis smiley reports. stay with us. i hope that you are joining us in prime time on wednesday cut -- wednesday, july 21....
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51% increase from the second quarter of last year, and the company's best performance since carol barns came in as ceo. >>> the nomination of keggan headed headed to them and voted 13 to 6 to approve her nomination and say they have enough votes to combirm the 50-year-old slitter general. that vote could be scheduled as soon as next week. if she is confirmed, three woman would serve together on the nation's highest court for the first time. >>> actress lindsay lohan is heading to jail. the 24-year-old was booked into the south los angeles jail where other sebties have served time and kept in isolation. the judge sentenced her to 90 days in jail for missing required alcohol education classes. due to overcrowding, shell likely serve about two weeks of that sentence. >>> a startling attack in a south bay concert has put one man behind bars and today he talked to ktvu about what happened, and what he stayed just might surprise you. our robert honda reports. >> >> he is in custody at the santa clara county jail. a former fighter pilot calls himself a freedom fighter and it took place at a we
51% increase from the second quarter of last year, and the company's best performance since carol barns came in as ceo. >>> the nomination of keggan headed headed to them and voted 13 to 6 to approve her nomination and say they have enough votes to combirm the 50-year-old slitter general. that vote could be scheduled as soon as next week. if she is confirmed, three woman would serve together on the nation's highest court for the first time. >>> actress lindsay lohan is heading...
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the barn owl, which is drawn by one of our elementary school age kids -- that was part of the zoo's wild about art and science program, which was a collaboration with san francisco unified school district. this kicks off our kids will campaign where kids will have free admission during the month of august along with a paying adult. this campaign is under the board of directors as well as fisher- price, who is sponsoring play at the zoo we can. as far as exhibit at it, thanks to a gift from a marin county family, we will be able to open a portion of the south american rain forest exhibit this september. the newly opened area will feature the 0's 11 anaconda. the south american paris and frogs as well as an indoor topical area to encourage connections with children. thanks also to gifts, we are now planning to build another phase of construction, which will include a flood of floor exhibit as well as an area for risky squirrel monkeys. programming for the exhibit will focus on the negative effects of the illegal animal trade that plague south america. lastly, the zoo's attendants in may, w
the barn owl, which is drawn by one of our elementary school age kids -- that was part of the zoo's wild about art and science program, which was a collaboration with san francisco unified school district. this kicks off our kids will campaign where kids will have free admission during the month of august along with a paying adult. this campaign is under the board of directors as well as fisher- price, who is sponsoring play at the zoo we can. as far as exhibit at it, thanks to a gift from a...
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. >> my barn burned to the ground. my bunkhouse burned to the ground. my boat and cars and trucks and everything i own. >> there is no official word on the cause of the fire but george, the man you just saw, tells "tehachapi news" it was started by three men using a grinder to cut metal in grass. >>> voters in antioch will decide this fall whether to raise the city's sales tax by a half cent. city council voted last night to put that measure on the ballot in hopes of easing antioch's budget woes. it was a packed house at city hall as many people objected to the idea. but city leaders say if the measure doesn't pass deeper budget cuts would be necessary including police officer layoffs. >> the city is facing a $4 million shortfall in the next fiscal year. so unless we find a revenue source now, we are laying off a lot of cops next year. >> if approved, the higher sales tax would take effect july 1 of next year and last for eight years and early this morning, the antioch city council rejected a proposal touted as another way to generate revenue. it was a
. >> my barn burned to the ground. my bunkhouse burned to the ground. my boat and cars and trucks and everything i own. >> there is no official word on the cause of the fire but george, the man you just saw, tells "tehachapi news" it was started by three men using a grinder to cut metal in grass. >>> voters in antioch will decide this fall whether to raise the city's sales tax by a half cent. city council voted last night to put that measure on the ballot in hopes...
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and the material to make the bombs was lying around in every farmer's barn in ireland. shanel callaghan was the senior ira bomb maker at the time my understanding is that . it was running up explosives and guess what yet garrett great difficulty in getting hold of the military commercial explosives to get small amounts that you could steal from quarries you could buy some of them not could find the money not to use that net nitrate was probably the biggest commercial for the lives in the public the government had a share in the complete manufacture. the british took countermeasures to make it more difficult for the ira to make. simply boiling up fertilizer to make explosives no longer works. but the ira also found ways around those restrictions. and ramped up their car bomb or. tommy gorman was one of the ira's top bomb makers in belfast in the one nine hundred seventy s. . tommy's job was to assemble the bombs set the timer before handing over the device to the bomb team who drove the car to its target in the city center. those people who did not think attack because t
and the material to make the bombs was lying around in every farmer's barn in ireland. shanel callaghan was the senior ira bomb maker at the time my understanding is that . it was running up explosives and guess what yet garrett great difficulty in getting hold of the military commercial explosives to get small amounts that you could steal from quarries you could buy some of them not could find the money not to use that net nitrate was probably the biggest commercial for the lives in the public...
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. >> bill barnes is recommending that you put it forward. supervisor mar: can you give a brief overview of how the scope has been narrowed significantly sell it is not a full audit of dcyf but as a very narrow one? >> certainly i can explain. our conversations with supervisor alioto-pier's office and her staff, and i do have, which i can submit to the clark, are our language on the rewording of the motion that is before you that it is my and a standing they were going to present today. supervisor mar: supervisor daly is suggesting that someone from dcyf, that we try to get comments from dcyf as well. >> should i finish? i do believe there are representatives from dcyf present also. there was concern about doing an entire audit. our understanding is that the controller's office has just completed some work looking at some of the programs and nonprofits that are provided. we have begun looking at that, and that will be one of the starting point. because of that, there was also concerned about early childhood education and care, and that area i
. >> bill barnes is recommending that you put it forward. supervisor mar: can you give a brief overview of how the scope has been narrowed significantly sell it is not a full audit of dcyf but as a very narrow one? >> certainly i can explain. our conversations with supervisor alioto-pier's office and her staff, and i do have, which i can submit to the clark, are our language on the rewording of the motion that is before you that it is my and a standing they were going to present...
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strikes out six, two hits, with curt suzuki but barnes gets the a's catcher to ground out, the a's drop 1 game under if you .500. >>> now how the west was won, there is a book the finds haven't read, they are 9-20 against national league opponents. >> i'm kind of a big deal. >>> well ferrell hanging on every pitch. 4-0 san francisco. madison baumgartner pitches it into six. he allows only 1 home run and wins his third straight start. >>> brian wilson loaded the baseness the ninth but struck out casey blake and the giants have won 10 of 12. cbs5 has acquired the exclusive rights to pro am basketball at caesar pavilion and a blanket of owners and security says let those bows behind delicious could you go. they pride themselves to beat oakland 75-76. >>> i thought i heard you say you would never break the flame. a bourdeau con from due did not, he took the lead away from check, was upset, that starts the top 5. >> my stomach gets full of anger and i'll be, i want to take mighty venge, you know. >> thank you thank you thank you the thank you. >> they should allow them to fight. tampa wins t
strikes out six, two hits, with curt suzuki but barnes gets the a's catcher to ground out, the a's drop 1 game under if you .500. >>> now how the west was won, there is a book the finds haven't read, they are 9-20 against national league opponents. >> i'm kind of a big deal. >>> well ferrell hanging on every pitch. 4-0 san francisco. madison baumgartner pitches it into six. he allows only 1 home run and wins his third straight start. >>> brian wilson loaded the...
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. >>> reporter: in all, about 70 chickens flew the coop and landed in this barn. the marin humane society took in the avian egg layers because the farmer who had them couldn't care for them any longer. >> what we are seeing here is where the actual identification bands was originally placed when they were quite young. unfortunately, as the hens grew, the bands didn't grow to accommodate their growing size. so they became quite embedded and sometimes in some cases as far down as the bone. >> reporter: the move to marin doesn't seem to have ruffled their feathers much, although from the anxiety on the farm, some of them lost some feathers. the tail feathers will grow back. >> there's been times where we have been called to rescue hens from factory farms in very dismal conditions. they were not in a situation that was like that. >> reporter: there doesn't seem to be a pecking order among the group and in fact, several have taken to laying eggs already. >> anybody that had their own chickens with eggs will tell you that compared to store bought, they are so much bette
. >>> reporter: in all, about 70 chickens flew the coop and landed in this barn. the marin humane society took in the avian egg layers because the farmer who had them couldn't care for them any longer. >> what we are seeing here is where the actual identification bands was originally placed when they were quite young. unfortunately, as the hens grew, the bands didn't grow to accommodate their growing size. so they became quite embedded and sometimes in some cases as far down as...
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every barn down stairs. >> bars? the first construction contract for the new terminal will go out for bid this summer. abc 7 news. >> global climate change could mean a grim future for one species. wayne freedman reports on new research. >> reporter: it takes a trained professional to get a normally fast moving lizard to pose for pictures on a rock. in this lab, elizabeth is one of them. is it going to move? >> depends on how fast he warms up. >> he's cold? >> yes. >> reporter: elizabeth performs such lizard trucks because she knows the creatures. hi work looks at climate change and pour tends bad news. >> the model predicts extinction all over the world. >> reporter: 20% could become extent by 2080. it came through research and observation. they were interested in following up on research in mexico. when they went down there expect to go find many l had disappeared. >> the model showed that the site where is there had been the greatest change in temperature where the ones where they had gone extent. >> reporter: the
every barn down stairs. >> bars? the first construction contract for the new terminal will go out for bid this summer. abc 7 news. >> global climate change could mean a grim future for one species. wayne freedman reports on new research. >> reporter: it takes a trained professional to get a normally fast moving lizard to pose for pictures on a rock. in this lab, elizabeth is one of them. is it going to move? >> depends on how fast he warms up. >> he's cold?...
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that's a few dollars less than the cheapest e-readers made by sony and barnes and noble, and $360 less than apple's least expensive i-pad. that only alan greenspan has endorsed. instead, congress could choose to raise taxes on nobody or-- the presidents idea-- for those making more than $250,000. what's going to happen? one thing you can count on is same tired "tax cuts for the rich" rhetoric we've heard for 10 years. the facts remain the same: everyone got a tax cut. and with the passage of time, the congressional budget office has documented that while the effective tax rate for the top 20% fell, that for the remaining 80% was reduced to its lowest in 30 years. instead of this rhetoric, two principles should guide debate: growth and tax reform. the economy is growing, it is past the crisis and past the conditions that merit so-called stimulus. but it is growing too slowly, a burden borne by millions of out- of-work americans. and the tax code is, generously, a disaster. the gulf oil industry leaks less. a soviet bureaucracy is more efficient. tax reform is a must, which means low rat
that's a few dollars less than the cheapest e-readers made by sony and barnes and noble, and $360 less than apple's least expensive i-pad. that only alan greenspan has endorsed. instead, congress could choose to raise taxes on nobody or-- the presidents idea-- for those making more than $250,000. what's going to happen? one thing you can count on is same tired "tax cuts for the rich" rhetoric we've heard for 10 years. the facts remain the same: everyone got a tax cut. and with the...
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silicon valley hacker barn aby jack spent two years tinkering with atms he bought online. he figured out the code and gets them to spit out he showed his discovery in las vegas. so far the code works only for the standalone machines, like the ones outside gas stations. he's director of security research and says he not only got the money but the account information of people who used the atm. >>> we've seen police on foot, on horseback, even on bikes. now scooter cops? san francisco pd is giving these electric scooters a two-week priority officer richard lee says it takes $62 a day to run a cruiser. the scooters run six to eight hours on 44 cents. lee says the vehicles are already used airports and police departments in southern california. >>> to news for your money, we want a look at the early trading this morning, courtney reagan live at cnbc headquarters with a preview. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. futures are higher this morning, which is good news because we saw wall street snap its win streak wednesday. markets dropped first on a worse than expected repo
silicon valley hacker barn aby jack spent two years tinkering with atms he bought online. he figured out the code and gets them to spit out he showed his discovery in las vegas. so far the code works only for the standalone machines, like the ones outside gas stations. he's director of security research and says he not only got the money but the account information of people who used the atm. >>> we've seen police on foot, on horseback, even on bikes. now scooter cops? san francisco pd...
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that's a few dollars less than the cheapest e-readers made by sony and barnes and noble, and $360 less than apple's least expensive i-pad. >> susie: with a tax debate underway on capitol hill, rhetoric is heating up on both sides. instead, tonight's commentator thinks two principles should guide the discussion. he's douglas holtz-eakin, president of the american action forum and former director of the congressional budget office. >> the tax war of 2010 has begun. without action, the 2001 and 2003 laws expire and taxes go up a lot for everyone-- an economic insanity that only alan greenspan has endorsed. instead, congress could choose to raise taxes on nobody or-- the presidents idea-- for those making more than $250,000. what's going to happen? one thing you can count on is same tired "tax cuts for the rich" rhetoric we've heard for 10 years. the facts remain the same: everyone got a tax cut. and with the passage of time, the congressional budget office has documented that while the effective tax rate for the top 20% fell, that for the remaining 80% was reduced to its lowest in 30 year
that's a few dollars less than the cheapest e-readers made by sony and barnes and noble, and $360 less than apple's least expensive i-pad. >> susie: with a tax debate underway on capitol hill, rhetoric is heating up on both sides. instead, tonight's commentator thinks two principles should guide the discussion. he's douglas holtz-eakin, president of the american action forum and former director of the congressional budget office. >> the tax war of 2010 has begun. without action, the...
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. >> sometimes i'd just stand in the barn for an hour with my face buried in the mane and cry. >> reportergot back on her financial feet. since january, hay bank has helped 30 horse owners like susan gordon. >> it's kind of like having a little angel. >> reporter: it takes 15 bales of hay a month to feed a horse and keep it healthy. at $6 to $7 a bale that's not cheap. riles relies on donations and hard work from about 20 volunteers like guy duncan, a financial analyst who doesn't mind a little heavy lifting. >> you don't want to see animals suffer. >> reporter: this rancher donated 10,000 bales of hay, enough to feed hundreds of horses. and the need is there. amy just wishes she could do more. >> some days i sit at my computer and i read applications for hay and the people who are hurting. it's sobering. >> reporter: but for folks like susan gordon and her family, it's everything. >> it's no big deal. >> reporter: kristin welker, nbc news, craig, colorado. >>> and a reminder here. we rely on all of you to send us many of the ideas we end up profiling on the air in our making a difference
. >> sometimes i'd just stand in the barn for an hour with my face buried in the mane and cry. >> reportergot back on her financial feet. since january, hay bank has helped 30 horse owners like susan gordon. >> it's kind of like having a little angel. >> reporter: it takes 15 bales of hay a month to feed a horse and keep it healthy. at $6 to $7 a bale that's not cheap. riles relies on donations and hard work from about 20 volunteers like guy duncan, a financial analyst...
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i've got a barn, we store stuff in there. people have showeds, warehouses, garages, so it all comes together in the three-day party that we throw. pretty cool. >> they're getting it ready and the festival runs through sunday. we'll be checking it out for you all morning long. >> you can smell it. >> i don't know if it's the morning crew thing but you think about the garlic chicken and it makes you hungry! >> delicious. >> even this time of the morning. i love that. >> no, it is a fun festival and, you know, the weather, sometimes it's really hot for that festival. but i think it's going to cooperate this weekend. >> yeah, this weekend's great. 80s out there. and i remember one time, brent and laura, when i came up to the desk and i just came back from the festival -- >> i remember that, too. >> and laura says, did you just have garlic. yeah, two days ago. >>> good morning, 50s and a couple 60s. if you're heading to the garlic festival, a great time, great food. we'll be in the 80s around the south end of the bay after dealing
i've got a barn, we store stuff in there. people have showeds, warehouses, garages, so it all comes together in the three-day party that we throw. pretty cool. >> they're getting it ready and the festival runs through sunday. we'll be checking it out for you all morning long. >> you can smell it. >> i don't know if it's the morning crew thing but you think about the garlic chicken and it makes you hungry! >> delicious. >> even this time of the morning. i love that....
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she is joined by other officials, including melanie barnes. this is 45 minutes ahe. >> good afternoon, everyone. we are so pleased to have you here at the white house at the launch of the national a jedi/8 strategy. it is important that we put a in context. it has been 30 years since the hiv/aids epidemic first hit our country. it has been 20 years since passage of the ryan white care act b. we think it is imperative that we refocus our attention on the issue of hiv and aids and what we have to do in the united states to address this issue appropriately. it is important to keep in mind what this means for individuals. there is a human face behind the statistics. 1.1 million people are living with hiv in the united states. we know that 56,000 people are infected every year and every 9.5 minutes -- that is one the when you say its i always have to double check. every night with five minutes someone is infected with hiv. for that reason, president obama promised as a nation domestically we would focus on this issue. as important as it is to focus
she is joined by other officials, including melanie barnes. this is 45 minutes ahe. >> good afternoon, everyone. we are so pleased to have you here at the white house at the launch of the national a jedi/8 strategy. it is important that we put a in context. it has been 30 years since the hiv/aids epidemic first hit our country. it has been 20 years since passage of the ryan white care act b. we think it is imperative that we refocus our attention on the issue of hiv and aids and what we...