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seventh inning or later, down the stretch, bay area native, grew up a giants fan, outfielder tad burrow. [applause] how about what a weapon this guy turned into? first baseman, travis ishikawa. [applause] this guy knocked in a run in game 1 of the world series, bay area native, giants fan, outfielder nate sherholmes. [applause] latest and gentlemen, the hall of fame in cooperstown new york, for this morning because they have a lot of memorabilia from the giants on display right now, including the batting helmets worn in the world series. ladies and gentlemen, the national league championship series mvp, here is toni ross. -- tony ross. [applause] an important pick up midseason, late-season from the chicago cubs, he started four different post-season games for the giants, infielder. will the recovery once hunted for a double. travis ishikawa -- we saw this, but we never thought we would see a bunt later, but there it was in the clinching game, aubrey huff. [applause] how about this next giant -- so young to be the longest tenured member of the world championship giants, 2-0 in the postse
seventh inning or later, down the stretch, bay area native, grew up a giants fan, outfielder tad burrow. [applause] how about what a weapon this guy turned into? first baseman, travis ishikawa. [applause] this guy knocked in a run in game 1 of the world series, bay area native, giants fan, outfielder nate sherholmes. [applause] latest and gentlemen, the hall of fame in cooperstown new york, for this morning because they have a lot of memorabilia from the giants on display right now, including...
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they claim the dogs dig at or collapse burrows and cause landslides. there is no evidence that dogs have any of these impacts. the monitors from 2000-2006 observed the dogs. that is all the evidence there is. digging, flushing, and landslides are listed in the monitor and report as potential impact, not observed events. from potential impact, the ggnra leaps to continuing impacts. no one has seen them caused a landslide in the colony. people have been out there looking for them. a researcher closely monitored in 1994 and 1995, writing an official report. they noted that it did not disturb the swallows. it doesn't mention the dogs. speculation of what might happen with what actually does happen is not science. i might add that the brush rabbits are still there, and of the quail are not, they are no longer at the arboretum. the fact that the cuellar gone cannot be blamed on the docks here unless science means to you what it means to the friends. >> thank you for hearing from us. i filed the freedom of information act there was a claim of controversy over
they claim the dogs dig at or collapse burrows and cause landslides. there is no evidence that dogs have any of these impacts. the monitors from 2000-2006 observed the dogs. that is all the evidence there is. digging, flushing, and landslides are listed in the monitor and report as potential impact, not observed events. from potential impact, the ggnra leaps to continuing impacts. no one has seen them caused a landslide in the colony. people have been out there looking for them. a researcher...
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five minutes into the o.t., alex burrows ended it. the canucks knocked off the defending champs, 2-1 in overtime. >>> next up, sabres and flyers. philly's offense exploded for five goals. the number two seed moves on after a 5-2 whip over buffalo. >>> canadiens and will play a game tonight. canadiens stayed alive and evened the series with a 2-1 win. >>> now to the nba, facing elimination, the magic needed a win and got it in a big way. orlando held a 23-point lead at the half. orlando beat the hawks. the bulls will play the eventual winner over the series. >>> derek rose hobbled by his sprained ankle, but it didn't show. bulls win it, 116-89. >>> kobe bryant is also nursing a sprained ankle, but it didn't show. they beat the hornets. >>> finally, have you ever done something to embarrassing that you want to hide your face and get away? you're not alone. migel olivo to left field. not far enough to make the home run. ryan ray burn was there to make the catch and oh, no, off his glove and over the fence for a homer. one more time. the
five minutes into the o.t., alex burrows ended it. the canucks knocked off the defending champs, 2-1 in overtime. >>> next up, sabres and flyers. philly's offense exploded for five goals. the number two seed moves on after a 5-2 whip over buffalo. >>> canadiens and will play a game tonight. canadiens stayed alive and evened the series with a 2-1 win. >>> now to the nba, facing elimination, the magic needed a win and got it in a big way. orlando held a 23-point lead at...
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stench rising from the evicted burrowed. men like dogs scoured the fields. saw in one cottage a royal of rats feasting on an infant. no one where i witnessed anything like it not in calcutta. the voiceless children silenced by hunger the bodies burned at night leaving i don't trace. descending the drum hills i turned off the main road following signs and i language lost before i was born. this was land observe the land was renamed and hushed. what was left for me, generations gone. a purfume of smoke freshened my nostrils. pastures reached to the head of the bay. thick roads where locals greeted with slowly raised hands or a nod of a cap to my car the postcard my eye framed in it's longing. moony's pub where i stopped for a pint and slipped my quest. so, you are a to bein accomodating my english. they're all about here. she showed the photograph with dark hair and features unlike my own but a resemblance of an uncle. what was the ring happened on my chance or grace. why not trace through lost norman crests or track dna to tribes 6,000 years gone from the ban
stench rising from the evicted burrowed. men like dogs scoured the fields. saw in one cottage a royal of rats feasting on an infant. no one where i witnessed anything like it not in calcutta. the voiceless children silenced by hunger the bodies burned at night leaving i don't trace. descending the drum hills i turned off the main road following signs and i language lost before i was born. this was land observe the land was renamed and hushed. what was left for me, generations gone. a purfume of...
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burrow t a 6-1 loss. the giants have lost four of their first five games this year to the dodgers. >> felt great the whole time. felt like i was keeping the ball down pretty good. you know, felt good. i don't know. i don't know. it's hard to explain games like that sometimes. >> made some bad plays out there. and we all have. and, you know, there's no excuse. >>> wednesday, the giants-dodgers series finale right here on nbc bay area. game coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. the as facing the white sox in chicago. mark buehrle and trevor cahill tomorrow. he gets a new five-year $30 million deal. and watches his team rally in the ninth. fir cliff pennington scores on this fly ball gone awry. it goes to the 10th, where suzuki steps in and blasts one to left. pierre can't get this one either. the game-winner in 10. 2-1 as beat the white sox. we have been here before with the sharks. there's no reason in the world that they shouldn't smoke the l.a. kings in the first round, but no one taking anything for granted as t
burrow t a 6-1 loss. the giants have lost four of their first five games this year to the dodgers. >> felt great the whole time. felt like i was keeping the ball down pretty good. you know, felt good. i don't know. i don't know. it's hard to explain games like that sometimes. >> made some bad plays out there. and we all have. and, you know, there's no excuse. >>> wednesday, the giants-dodgers series finale right here on nbc bay area. game coverage starts at 7:00 p.m. the as...
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alexander burrows scores the goal.he sharks will play a rested detroit red wings team who last played on wednesday. >>> the giants bats were lousy tonight. but that doesn't matter when you have speed racer. wn... giants down a >>> here he comes, here comes speed racer. >> he is a deem on on wheels. >> he is. i know, inserted as a pinch runner darren ford nearly won the game on his own. giants down 1 in the eighth, scampers to third on a hit and run and scores on a buster posey sac fly. johan ra hand, wild throw on the pick off attempt, ford slides to third putting himself in tying scoring position. freddy sanchez grounds to second, neil walker casually gets the out at first and ford makes him pay. the throw home is bad and ford gets the giants a win. he is is a deem on on wheels, 3- 2 is the final. >>> starter brandon mccarthy struggled for the first time with the a's. alexei am a reese is making his major league debut, on the very first pitch he sees rips a two- run double. mccarthy gives up 14 hits, allowing 7 runs,
alexander burrows scores the goal.he sharks will play a rested detroit red wings team who last played on wednesday. >>> the giants bats were lousy tonight. but that doesn't matter when you have speed racer. wn... giants down a >>> here he comes, here comes speed racer. >> he is a deem on on wheels. >> he is. i know, inserted as a pinch runner darren ford nearly won the game on his own. giants down 1 in the eighth, scampers to third on a hit and run and scores on a...
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in the extra session, alex burrows with the steal. he goes the other way and makes it happen. reigning champs eliminated. canucks win 2-1, in o.t. >>> flyers and sabers. they're facing off in game seven. second period. flyers lead by one. mike richards takes the shot off the face-off. blocked. but then, there's danny briere. he gets it to go. flyers lead 2-0. third period, danny carcillo. he's lighting the lamp. flyers win 5-2, in game seven. >>> i'm don bell. that is your espn news update. >>> now, to the ballroom smackdown for pro wrestler chris jericho. >> jericho and cheryl burke were voted off "dancing with the stars" last night, after getting pinned in last place for their tango. it was described by the judges, as cold, uneventful and lumpy. jericho maintained his humor. saying it was a good thing because he had to fly to england for the royal wedding. >>> coming up next, where the storm threat is later today. >>> and is he serious about running? the donald visits an important election state today. >>> and breaking news overnight. an explosion at a vital >>> and breaking
in the extra session, alex burrows with the steal. he goes the other way and makes it happen. reigning champs eliminated. canucks win 2-1, in o.t. >>> flyers and sabers. they're facing off in game seven. second period. flyers lead by one. mike richards takes the shot off the face-off. blocked. but then, there's danny briere. he gets it to go. flyers lead 2-0. third period, danny carcillo. he's lighting the lamp. flyers win 5-2, in game seven. >>> i'm don bell. that is your...
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burrowing beneath fields, then under a major highway, continuing below a few checkpoints until they broke thank you a quarter of a mile later right into a prison cell block. this wasn't hike the great escape in which prisoners planned to break out themselves. all these taliban prisoners had to do was wait. the taliban releasing a gloating statement today saying the tunnel reached its target half the night from where the prisoner mujahadin were led away through the escape route by three previously informed inmates. according to a military official, the prisoners were awakened one by one by those in the know and then lowered into the hole. they had to crawl through the dirt and dark the length of four football fields and they had to do it fast. the breakout began at 11:00 p.m. last night. by 3:30 this morning, all 541 prisoners had made it out of there. that means one prisoner every 30 seconds. and no one even reported them missing until four hours after they were gone. but that is likely because many of the guards may have been in on it. today, dozens are unaccounted for. the governor of k
burrowing beneath fields, then under a major highway, continuing below a few checkpoints until they broke thank you a quarter of a mile later right into a prison cell block. this wasn't hike the great escape in which prisoners planned to break out themselves. all these taliban prisoners had to do was wait. the taliban releasing a gloating statement today saying the tunnel reached its target half the night from where the prisoner mujahadin were led away through the escape route by three...
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burrows with a slapshot for the game winner. 2-1 canucks and they will play nashville next. new hoops coach today. she served as the top assistant at cal and makes the move from ucsb. >> she knows what is going on there. >>> "nightline" is coming up next. >> for larry beil and sandhya patel, thanks for joining us. >> we appreciate your time. hope to see you hererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererererer
burrows with a slapshot for the game winner. 2-1 canucks and they will play nashville next. new hoops coach today. she served as the top assistant at cal and makes the move from ucsb. >> she knows what is going on there. >>> "nightline" is coming up next. >> for larry beil and sandhya patel, thanks for joining us. >> we appreciate your time. hope to see you...
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to go other places and meet other people just by sitting in the big chair in our living room and burrowing down into a book. i mean, i remember unceasing efforts on my mother's part to get me to go outside and play because it was a beautiful day. it never did a bit of good when i was inside with a good book. >> what did do you after college? >> actually, during college i was working part-time during summers and holidays for the new york post, which was then run by a woman named dorothy chef. i had a wonderful time there, and learned so much, since i knew almost nothing about my business. so, for the two years after i graduated from barnard, i continued to work the at post. >> what did do you there? >> i was a general assignment reporter in new york city. i covered anything that came down the pike from celebrity interviews to police commission hearings, to city hall to fifth avenue. and really i learned a lot about the city, about writing. it was a place where we were really urged to bring bright writing to newspaper stories. it really set me up, i think r, for the rest of my career. >> wha
to go other places and meet other people just by sitting in the big chair in our living room and burrowing down into a book. i mean, i remember unceasing efforts on my mother's part to get me to go outside and play because it was a beautiful day. it never did a bit of good when i was inside with a good book. >> what did do you after college? >> actually, during college i was working part-time during summers and holidays for the new york post, which was then run by a woman named...
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. >> she likes to burrow in.hat's why she's such a good cuddler. >> reporter: at night her troops climb right into bed with her. cats, dogs and pig. is she a good sleeper? >> she's such a good sleeper. you can't imagine. she won't move all night. in fact she's angry if i move. >> reporter: kathy may live on the far end of the spectrum, but in our pet nation where two leggeds fill stomachs and four leggeds fill hearts, animals are more than ever the companion of choice. >> right now it's a very balanced environment. i don't know what a male homo sapien would do to my environment. >> reporter: according to one survey 62% of u.s. households are now home to at least one pet. that's 73 million home. and we spend a lot of money taking care of them. more than $48 billion last year. $48 billion! consider that after the earthquake in haiti, the total donated by u.s. citizens was $1.4 billion. >> the pet population is growing faster than the human population, maybe twice as fast at the moment. >> reporter: james circle is
. >> she likes to burrow in.hat's why she's such a good cuddler. >> reporter: at night her troops climb right into bed with her. cats, dogs and pig. is she a good sleeper? >> she's such a good sleeper. you can't imagine. she won't move all night. in fact she's angry if i move. >> reporter: kathy may live on the far end of the spectrum, but in our pet nation where two leggeds fill stomachs and four leggeds fill hearts, animals are more than ever the companion of choice....
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burrowing underneath fields and then under a major highway, continuing below a few checkpoints untiloke through a quarter of a mile later right into a prison cell block. this wasn't like "the great escape" in which prisoners planned the breakout themselves. all these taliban prisoners had to do was wait. the taliban releasing a gloating statement saying "the tunnel reached its target last night from where the prisoner mujahadin were led away through the escape route by three previously informed inmates." according to a military official the prisoners were awakened one by one by those in the know and then lowered into the hole. they had to crawl through the dirt in dark, the length of four football fields. and they had to do it fast. the breakout began at 11:00 p.m., by 3:30 all 541 prisoners had made it out of there. that means one prisoner every 30 seconds. and no one even reported them missing until four hours after they were gone. but that is likely because many of the guards may have been in on it. dozens are unaccounted for. the governor of kandahar immediately took the blame fo
burrowing underneath fields and then under a major highway, continuing below a few checkpoints untiloke through a quarter of a mile later right into a prison cell block. this wasn't like "the great escape" in which prisoners planned the breakout themselves. all these taliban prisoners had to do was wait. the taliban releasing a gloating statement saying "the tunnel reached its target last night from where the prisoner mujahadin were led away through the escape route by three...
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they'll try to burrow it. you can extend it to the soil, six inches to a foot. little garden fabrics that you can put on specific plants that helps not only with the insects but helps protect against frosts. >> a lot of us are planning our lawns and things right now. is it too early to think about weed problems? >> it's not. you can deal with them at any time. the key to weeds is using a preemergent. it's like what the name sounds. what it does is it's effective before the weeds emerge -- preemergent. you have to put it down before the weeds start growing. once the weeds are out, it won have any effect. so in most parts of the country, it's too late for that. the key is to look for early spring flowers like daffodils. you start to see those, you know the weeds aren't far behind, if not just ahead of those. want to put it down before that. if you miss that, all kinds of things you can do. from scott's, turf builder plus two. this is nice, it's not only going to kill the weeds, it's going to feed the grass. it will provide all kinds of nutrients. it will help the
they'll try to burrow it. you can extend it to the soil, six inches to a foot. little garden fabrics that you can put on specific plants that helps not only with the insects but helps protect against frosts. >> a lot of us are planning our lawns and things right now. is it too early to think about weed problems? >> it's not. you can deal with them at any time. the key to weeds is using a preemergent. it's like what the name sounds. what it does is it's effective before the weeds...
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. >> princeton burrow has yet to borough has yet to establish a presidency. they may be working on it. i heard some suggest despite appearances of these impacts i hear from the community from people presiding in our community about people whom we're discussing that, the actual impact that creates the fear and suspicions on the streets are really quick per sways -- pervasive and quite intense. we're interested in princeton borough in keeping our local streets under control and civilized and friendly to all. to the extent that we have a segment of our population that makes itself invisible to us on account of its fear for prosecution and despite the fact that the chief of police, the chief and i met with the local population to suggest the attorney general's regulations and what they are for these limited amount of offenses anecdotally the stories are as amy described there are a lot of other things that get you caught up also. causes people to disappear from the civil component of our society to the extent that it actually perversely becomes hard for police to
. >> princeton burrow has yet to borough has yet to establish a presidency. they may be working on it. i heard some suggest despite appearances of these impacts i hear from the community from people presiding in our community about people whom we're discussing that, the actual impact that creates the fear and suspicions on the streets are really quick per sways -- pervasive and quite intense. we're interested in princeton borough in keeping our local streets under control and civilized...
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burrow. the chair: the gentleman from north dakota is recognized for one minute. mr. berg: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the chair: without objection. mr. berg: this bill lowers energy costs. this encourages private sector investment and will grow jobs. you know, north dakota is a leader in energy development. however, overreaching e.p.a. regulation threaten not only energy producers but consumers as well. the e.p.a.'s efforts to impose a cap and trade tax threatens to increase the price of energy on american families. these higher energy costs will also impact small business threatening them and enabling them and preventing them from growing the economy and creating the jobs. our economy is suffering and heaping more taxes on american families and imposing new regulations will hurt job creation. it's not what our country needs now to get back on track. i firmly support the energy tax prevention act and want to thank you and i'll yield the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman yields his time. the gentleman from california. mr. waxman: mr. speak
burrow. the chair: the gentleman from north dakota is recognized for one minute. mr. berg: i ask unanimous consent to revise and extend. the chair: without objection. mr. berg: this bill lowers energy costs. this encourages private sector investment and will grow jobs. you know, north dakota is a leader in energy development. however, overreaching e.p.a. regulation threaten not only energy producers but consumers as well. the e.p.a.'s efforts to impose a cap and trade tax threatens to increase...
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this is better than giving the head of the burrow the ability to make decisions. it also provides the needed balance in tax -- and checks. aba recommends the commission included members with safety and soundness regulatory expertise. such expertise would provide important perspective. we also support h.r. 3015. it establishes a majority vote. if a majority vote is believed to be having an adverse impact on the banking system, that will should not go forward. the reviews standard should be read calibrated to account for adverse consequences that do not rise to the level of systemic risk. in addition to further accountability, we believe the bureau should direct its resources to the most glaring gap in regulatory oversight, a failure to provide enforcement actions on non-bank lenders. one suggestion is to mandate transparency on the bureau's non-bank expenditures. we also strongly urged congress to limit the term "abuses" from the prohibition -- >> i am sorry. can you pull the microphone a little bit closer. >> is that good? >> i am sorry to interrupt. >> no problem
this is better than giving the head of the burrow the ability to make decisions. it also provides the needed balance in tax -- and checks. aba recommends the commission included members with safety and soundness regulatory expertise. such expertise would provide important perspective. we also support h.r. 3015. it establishes a majority vote. if a majority vote is believed to be having an adverse impact on the banking system, that will should not go forward. the reviews standard should be read...
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other products for thousands of years into the environment where the people breathe them and animals burrowinto this, and, again, this is occurring all over the world, part of the leakage of radiation out of the nuclear industrial complex. we know about the radiation and 100,000 people died immediately from thermal effects and another 100,000-plus died of radiation injuries. there's new cancers and strokes and heart disease, and, of course, that doesn't say anything about the psychological effect once again visited on the pap jeez -- japanese population again now in many, many ways. we then continue to do nuclear testing with over a thousand nuclear tests set off in the atmosphere and psr and other organizations found this is children's teeth and that led to the gum testing treaty. that radiation lives in the ground and atmosphere today. it's blown up when dust is blown up. it's measured around the world for nuclear testing, and, again, this continues today as long as we don't sign a comprehensive test ban treaty. well, that last explosion blew a lot of coral up in the fallout, and that's t
other products for thousands of years into the environment where the people breathe them and animals burrowinto this, and, again, this is occurring all over the world, part of the leakage of radiation out of the nuclear industrial complex. we know about the radiation and 100,000 people died immediately from thermal effects and another 100,000-plus died of radiation injuries. there's new cancers and strokes and heart disease, and, of course, that doesn't say anything about the psychological...