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the story of patrick dunn is an amazing one. he was born in corpus trustee. he started being a cowboy. he was working for different cattle ranches and he loved it. he knew it was his way of life. there was something that was invented and started taking off in the 1870s that revolutionized cattle ranching in the western united states. that was barbed wire. what you used to have is the open cattle ranches that you would have somebody who could get cattle have them go all over the place, and eventually take them to market. with barbed wire all the people who actually had land claims would put fences around their land. and that almost was the end of the open cattle range. but there is a few people who really, really loved cattle ranching and who didn't want to let them stop them. and they didn't have the huge ranches like we see in southern texas. and what they did is they came out to padre island. what made it ideal for cattle ranching was that you didn't need a fence for most of it. you had water on most of the sides of the eye lend. patrick dunn came out here
the story of patrick dunn is an amazing one. he was born in corpus trustee. he started being a cowboy. he was working for different cattle ranches and he loved it. he knew it was his way of life. there was something that was invented and started taking off in the 1870s that revolutionized cattle ranching in the western united states. that was barbed wire. what you used to have is the open cattle ranches that you would have somebody who could get cattle have them go all over the place, and...
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dunn's testimony? >> it was an astonishing day of testimony, quite honestly.people and cannibals in the workplace, and human rotisseries. it was a bizarre story that was -- that eddie ray routh told to him while he was in jail. he said that this is what people who have mental illness are like. you may not know it or be able to spot it, but that's what is underlying some of these problems. >> brian weiss, two things. the disqualification of one psychiatrist, which is fairly unusual. usually when an expert witness is being called, credentials have been tested. and secondly, what do you make about dr. dunn's testimony and how you think it landed in terms of the legal requirements for an insanity defense? >> well, dealing with the second part first, lawrence, it certainly gets them there. all they have to show by a preponderance of the evidence, the fancy legal term for more likely than not, at the time he pulled the trigger, eddie ray routh couldn't comprehend the difference between right and wrong. but the sound bite but dr. dunn's testimony that really impresse
dunn's testimony? >> it was an astonishing day of testimony, quite honestly.people and cannibals in the workplace, and human rotisseries. it was a bizarre story that was -- that eddie ray routh told to him while he was in jail. he said that this is what people who have mental illness are like. you may not know it or be able to spot it, but that's what is underlying some of these problems. >> brian weiss, two things. the disqualification of one psychiatrist, which is fairly unusual....
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eventually the land ended up mostly in the hands of a man named patrick dunn.his was in the 1870 when that really got started. the story of patrick dunn is a pretty amazing one. he was born in corpus christi in 1858. in his teenage years he started being a cowboy. he was working for different cattle ranches, and he loved it. he new it was his way of life. but there was something that was invented and started really taking off in the 1870's that revolutionized cattle ranching in the western united states. that was barbed-wire. what you used to have is the open cattle ranches. you would actually have somebody who could get some cattle, have them wandering all over the place and eventually take them to market. but with barbed-wire, all the people who actually had land claims would put fences around their land. that almost was the end of the open cattle range. but, there were a few people who really, really loved cattle ranching and who didn't want to stop. they didn't have the huge ranches like we see in southern texas. what they did is they came out to padre isla
eventually the land ended up mostly in the hands of a man named patrick dunn.his was in the 1870 when that really got started. the story of patrick dunn is a pretty amazing one. he was born in corpus christi in 1858. in his teenage years he started being a cowboy. he was working for different cattle ranches, and he loved it. he new it was his way of life. but there was something that was invented and started really taking off in the 1870's that revolutionized cattle ranching in the western...
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mitchell dunne, on the stand. he told the court routh was schizophrenic and did not believe drug use was to blame. dunne testified that the defendant told him he believed chris kyle and chad littlefield were quote, pig assassins and that they were going to turn on him. dunne said quote, he thought he was going to die. if he didn't take care of business and kill them first. if he didn't take care of business and kill them first. meaning in routh's mind it was self-defense to which dunne said, if you're going to be killed, then you have the right to defend yourself. he defended himself. we're told closing arguments will likely begin monday and that is when the jury could also get this case, jenna. jenna: casey, thank you. >> reporter: yeah. jon: well, police are revealing some crucial new details as they search for a woman who was last seen leaving a florida bar. what investigators are revealing. >>> also, bitter cold temperatures gripping much of the country. it is so cold in upstate new york even the fast-flowing
mitchell dunne, on the stand. he told the court routh was schizophrenic and did not believe drug use was to blame. dunne testified that the defendant told him he believed chris kyle and chad littlefield were quote, pig assassins and that they were going to turn on him. dunne said quote, he thought he was going to die. if he didn't take care of business and kill them first. if he didn't take care of business and kill them first. meaning in routh's mind it was self-defense to which dunne said, if...
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mitchell dunn tord jurors he believes ralph sphrfers schizophrenia and was delusional. he testified that ralph told him he "began to think that both mr. kyle and mr. littlefield were some type of pig assassins hybrid picion sent here to kill people." dunn said routh told him he felt threatened when he saw kyle's weapons and he testified he said "he thought he would have to kill them or be killed." in court today, the victims' family members became visibly upset when details of the shootings were discussed. scott, if the jury of 10 women and two men find routh guilty, he could spend life in prison. >> pelley: manuel, thanks very much. tonight, the embattled police chief of ferguson, missouri said the national guard stood by and did nothing as riots threatened his city. after the fatal shooting of an unarmed black man by a white police officer. chief tom jackson said that today in his first network interview. federal investigations of the shooting and of the department are wrapping up, and dean reynolds sat down with the chief today. >> reporter: ferguson police chief tom
mitchell dunn tord jurors he believes ralph sphrfers schizophrenia and was delusional. he testified that ralph told him he "began to think that both mr. kyle and mr. littlefield were some type of pig assassins hybrid picion sent here to kill people." dunn said routh told him he felt threatened when he saw kyle's weapons and he testified he said "he thought he would have to kill them or be killed." in court today, the victims' family members became visibly upset when details...
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zblep in that play and especially the character of lord dunn dreary. first in 1858 the actor playing lord dunn dreery was adding in all of this business. it became kind of like a "saturday night live" skit where everybody was adding in and improvising. laura keen insisted people stick with the script. it was a famous role and famous play for being able to improvise. a gun shot and somebody leaves the stage, this is a new piece of business to frighten the character of dunn dreery. >> thank you. >> did you do any research on other people in the theater, like ushers? my grandfather, born in the city in 1889, always told the story that his two uncles albert and dietrich cull were ushers in ford's theater the night of the assassination, and were held overnight and interviewed by the police. >> i didn't find any evidence of that. what i did find was that the ushers and musicians left at the second intermission because they weren't needed anymore. the ushers had done their business. i didn't come across anything to indicate -- i couldn't identify who they wer
zblep in that play and especially the character of lord dunn dreary. first in 1858 the actor playing lord dunn dreery was adding in all of this business. it became kind of like a "saturday night live" skit where everybody was adding in and improvising. laura keen insisted people stick with the script. it was a famous role and famous play for being able to improvise. a gun shot and somebody leaves the stage, this is a new piece of business to frighten the character of dunn dreery....
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dunn testifying routh was so paranoid at this texas gun range, he thought shooting the two men in the back was self-defense. "he thought he was going to die" and had to "neutralize the threat." routh doesn't look up as the doctor says he was insane and didn't know right from wrong. chris kyle's widow taya shakes her ned in head in disbelief. on cross examination, prosecutors point out the defense is paying this expert $400 an hour and that routh is a fan of the pig hunting reality show "boss hog." and may have just cooked up this elaborate story to try to get away with murder. the defense briefly called routh's mother back to the stand so the jury could see this picture of a decorated young marine with his mom. prosecutors took the chance to show a very different picture taken years later with his girlfriend. rate this afternoon, eddie routh waved his right to testify. with that his defense rested relying, remarkably on the medical testimony of just one doctor. david? >> ryan owens from texas. thank you. >>> and now, to the white house, and president obama making headlines tonight for
dunn testifying routh was so paranoid at this texas gun range, he thought shooting the two men in the back was self-defense. "he thought he was going to die" and had to "neutralize the threat." routh doesn't look up as the doctor says he was insane and didn't know right from wrong. chris kyle's widow taya shakes her ned in head in disbelief. on cross examination, prosecutors point out the defense is paying this expert $400 an hour and that routh is a fan of the pig hunting...
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dunn during a 6-hour interview last year inside the stevenville jail where he's being held.sional that he believes some of his co-workers at a cabinet shop where he worked were cannibals and believed pigs were taking over the earth. dunn also says routh told him this about the killings, as soon as i did it i realized i made a mistake. but prosecutors say this is the picture of routh the jury should see smoking from a hooka, ignoring the calls to stop abusing drugs and alcohol. cnn legal analyst mark o'mara says this is a powerful view for the jury. >> i think the jury will look at this and say you can't come into us and say i had these drugs from the doctors, these drugs not from the doctor let's consider them all and let me off for a murder case. i don't believe a jury is going to look at it that way. >> reporter: chris kyle never fully knew the depth of eddie ray routh's psychosis. routh's mother testified again and she said she never told the navy s.e.a.l. her son had held his girlfriend at knife point or was admitted to the va hospital. the prosecutor asked her, you didn
dunn during a 6-hour interview last year inside the stevenville jail where he's being held.sional that he believes some of his co-workers at a cabinet shop where he worked were cannibals and believed pigs were taking over the earth. dunn also says routh told him this about the killings, as soon as i did it i realized i made a mistake. but prosecutors say this is the picture of routh the jury should see smoking from a hooka, ignoring the calls to stop abusing drugs and alcohol. cnn legal analyst...
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dunn in an six-hour interview that he believed they were pigs.uth is delusional and that some of the co-workers at a gun shop were cannibal cannibals, and he believed that pigs were take thing over the earth, and also that dunn said that as soon as i did it, i realized that i made a mistake, but prosecutors say that this is the picture that he should see, smokeing from the hue ka and ignoring the calls to stop smoking drugs and drinking alcohol alcohol. >> this is what the jurors are going to say, you can't come in here and say to us i had these drugs from the doctor and these not are from the doctor, and consider them all, and let me off for the murder case. a jury is not going to be looking at it that way. >> reporter: chris kyle did not know the depth of routh's psychosis. routh's mother testified and he said he did not believe that he held his girlfriend at knifepoint and that he had been admitted to the v.a. hospital, and she said you didn't believe that would have saved chris kyle's life? and she said i didn't think that it was important at
dunn in an six-hour interview that he believed they were pigs.uth is delusional and that some of the co-workers at a gun shop were cannibal cannibals, and he believed that pigs were take thing over the earth, and also that dunn said that as soon as i did it, i realized that i made a mistake, but prosecutors say that this is the picture that he should see, smokeing from the hue ka and ignoring the calls to stop smoking drugs and drinking alcohol alcohol. >> this is what the jurors are...
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number from the federal government and getting a dunn number from dunn credibility and setting up a separate bank account and getting a business lope. i have to agree with what alicia was saying about crowd funding, there's magical thinking that goes on that if you just put up a video on kick starter strangers will fund your business. and as you mentioned, jj that's not the way it works. i think a more mature business will probably go in a different direction and establish credit and use that to grow your business later on. >> by the way, if you're going to get a bank loan they are going to ask you how are you going to pay this back? now if you can show there's direct marketing, right, i spend x number of dollars and will get x number of dollars back it's going to be much easier than say, i'm just going to throw this out there to see what happens. okay, we'll move on to the next question about the importance of getting social. >> i've heard so much about it and there's so much out there, but what is the real value of social media for marketing your company? >> that's a good question. i was o
number from the federal government and getting a dunn number from dunn credibility and setting up a separate bank account and getting a business lope. i have to agree with what alicia was saying about crowd funding, there's magical thinking that goes on that if you just put up a video on kick starter strangers will fund your business. and as you mentioned, jj that's not the way it works. i think a more mature business will probably go in a different direction and establish credit and use that...
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that in and of itself is not unbut they called up psychiatrist mitchell dunn. >> dunn told jurors thatnal and shows signs of psychosis. let's discuss this and the impact as the defense rested the case. bring in former prosecutor john q. kelly. great to see you. thank you very much. >> sure. >> it's been amazing to follow the twists and turns of just the statements purely coming from eddie routh throughout this investigation, confession things said to his sister and family members and then mitchell dunn says that routh acted delusional, believed the co-workers were cannibals and believed believed kyle and littlefield were pig people. what impact does it have on the trial? >> i don't think there's any doubt that routh had signs of mental instability. he was a little bit deranged. had a lot of issues going on then. but the fact is they have to demonstrate that he was legally insane that by reason of disease -- >> did they do it enough? >> i don't think so. not even close. >> you have been in a lot of trials here. i understand that there's a legal definition of insanity. i understand that
that in and of itself is not unbut they called up psychiatrist mitchell dunn. >> dunn told jurors thatnal and shows signs of psychosis. let's discuss this and the impact as the defense rested the case. bring in former prosecutor john q. kelly. great to see you. thank you very much. >> sure. >> it's been amazing to follow the twists and turns of just the statements purely coming from eddie routh throughout this investigation, confession things said to his sister and family...
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dunn does every single day. and dr. dunn told you, eddie has schizophrenia. >> brian weiss, with your experience in texas courtrooms, how do you score the argument between the attorneys about the psychiatrist? >> well, make no mistake, they did an outstanding job of defending their client. they did everything i would have expected a reasonably competent criminal defense attorney in texas to do, lawrence. they had lay testimony. they had their expert testimony. and they attempted to craft a narrative that they truly believed that this jury would embrace. and the fact that they were unsuccessful in doing it doesn't mean that they are graded off for any substantial reason. this was a tough case involving an american hero in a small town where the perception was that chris kyle was the kind of man that we want our sons to grow up to be. in a case like this, i think that patrick murphy is correct, that there are no winners. it is a sad day, but we have to believe that these 12 good folks did what they thought the facts requi
dunn does every single day. and dr. dunn told you, eddie has schizophrenia. >> brian weiss, with your experience in texas courtrooms, how do you score the argument between the attorneys about the psychiatrist? >> well, make no mistake, they did an outstanding job of defending their client. they did everything i would have expected a reasonably competent criminal defense attorney in texas to do, lawrence. they had lay testimony. they had their expert testimony. and they attempted to...
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lauren dunn and her mom carolyn came up with the idea after getting one in california. >> instead of soaking your feet in water, we have these amazing products that softr skin they're way better for your skin and leaves your skin softer than using the water. >> reporter: liz tindal prefers the dry manicure. for the busy mom of two, it's about safety. >> i don't have any concern about getting an infection which had in the past. >> reporter: health infections say infections are rare around here but they do happen. did you know by law disinfectant is supposed to be left in the foot tub for ten minutes after each service. >> the water is the main source of infection when you go into a nail salon. by eliminating the wart we create a safer environment. >> reporter: there's a conservation component. dunne says having your pedicure this way can save up to $10 of water per treatment. >> holding the water also leaves room for more minutes that many could use more of. because we've eliminated the soak we have a four-minute massage on each foot or hand. >> lotions and colors reportedly last long
lauren dunn and her mom carolyn came up with the idea after getting one in california. >> instead of soaking your feet in water, we have these amazing products that softr skin they're way better for your skin and leaves your skin softer than using the water. >> reporter: liz tindal prefers the dry manicure. for the busy mom of two, it's about safety. >> i don't have any concern about getting an infection which had in the past. >> reporter: health infections say...
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let's go to anita dunn, she said looking back this place would be in a war court because it meets all the requirements for genuine genuinely wrong policies. the obama's white house such hypocrisy. >> i don't have an answer for that, beyond the fact the president and all liberals and everyone should just get on board with the fact we need to change. >> so in other words they can applaud patricia arquette all they want, but not do as i say, not what i do. >> i wouldn't go that far? >> you wouldn't go that far? >> well give them time. >> give them -- they're on seven, two more years. >> 52 years ago, it was only at 59 cents of the dollar now we're at 77 cents. >> so he has had six-plus years to do something. he pays the women in the white house less, andrea. >> it's pretty hypocritical, don't you think. he has had articles that discuss him golfing with only men if you're going to tweet something like that, make sure you're paying women in the white house, leading by example as much as they pay men. although i will say this patricia arquette has a point, that in hollywood women don't make
let's go to anita dunn, she said looking back this place would be in a war court because it meets all the requirements for genuine genuinely wrong policies. the obama's white house such hypocrisy. >> i don't have an answer for that, beyond the fact the president and all liberals and everyone should just get on board with the fact we need to change. >> so in other words they can applaud patricia arquette all they want, but not do as i say, not what i do. >> i wouldn't go that...
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a lot of outreach to all the city agencies that are going to be subject to accident ordinance and dunn done education that question has come up with every individual agency we develop in doing this outreach is sort of a template for a plan the ordinance tukdz about the construction emissions plan and we developed basically an "x" sell spreadsheet and the contractors can fill out and maintain through the construction the hope the owners passes we continue our educational efforts with each of the individuals agency because some individual agencies have been subject to this through ceqa and they've had some similar questions of how are they going to monitor right now the planning department is monitoring it through ceqa and we're trying to educate them on this so in terms of resources i don't really each year additional resources from the city agrees more of a educational understanding of the requirement in terms of compliance yeah. - in terms of inclines it is subject to each individual agency and actually drawing a blank on what the ordinance specifically says in terms of in if a incarc
a lot of outreach to all the city agencies that are going to be subject to accident ordinance and dunn done education that question has come up with every individual agency we develop in doing this outreach is sort of a template for a plan the ordinance tukdz about the construction emissions plan and we developed basically an "x" sell spreadsheet and the contractors can fill out and maintain through the construction the hope the owners passes we continue our educational efforts with...
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mitchell dunn says while american sniper chris kyle is a war hero to many -- >> i just want to get thethe day he killed them, kyle and his friend chad littlefield were pig assassins. sent to execute him as part of pigs taking over the earth. dr. dunn testified he was so paranoid at the gun range he thought shooting the two in the back was self-defense. he thought he was going to die and had to neutralize the threat. routh doesn't look up as the doctor says he was insane and didn't know right from wrong. chris kyle's widow taya shakes her head in disbelief. on cross-examination the prosecutors point out the defense is paying this expert $400 an hour and routh is a fan of the pig hunting reality show "boss hog" and may have cooked up the elaborate story to try to get away with murder. the defense briefly called routh's mother to the stand so the jury could see a picture of this young, decorated marine with his mom. prosecutors took the chance to show a very different picture, taken years later with his girlfriend. late thursday afternoon, eddie ray routh raised his hand and waived his ri
mitchell dunn says while american sniper chris kyle is a war hero to many -- >> i just want to get thethe day he killed them, kyle and his friend chad littlefield were pig assassins. sent to execute him as part of pigs taking over the earth. dr. dunn testified he was so paranoid at the gun range he thought shooting the two in the back was self-defense. he thought he was going to die and had to neutralize the threat. routh doesn't look up as the doctor says he was insane and didn't know...
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let's go to anita dunn, remember anita dunn? she said former communications drekts tor said looking back this place would be in court for a hostile workplace because it actually fits all the classic legal requirements for genuinely being hostile workplace for women. do you know what the white house on average pays women compared to men? >> no but i think you're going to tell me. >> i'm going to tell you. 73 cents on the dollar. >> so less than -- >> obama's white house. how do you answer that? it's a bunch of hypocrisy. >> i don't think there's an answer for that beyond the fact that the president and all liberals and everyone should just get on board the fact we need to change the system. >> so in other words the president they can applaud patricia arquette all they want but do as i say and not as i do. >> i really wouldn't go that far. >> you wouldn't go fa far? >> why won't they do it? >> give them some time. >> they're on their last two years now. how much time do they want? >> when the equal pay act was passed in 1953, it w
let's go to anita dunn, remember anita dunn? she said former communications drekts tor said looking back this place would be in court for a hostile workplace because it actually fits all the classic legal requirements for genuinely being hostile workplace for women. do you know what the white house on average pays women compared to men? >> no but i think you're going to tell me. >> i'm going to tell you. 73 cents on the dollar. >> so less than -- >> obama's white house....
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dunn. not ptsd but schizophrenia.atter what the diagnosis is if it all leads to a mental health issue where he doesn't know right from wrong? >> legally shouldn't matter in schizophrenia it is undoubtedly a serious mental illness. here is the advantage the prosecution gets taking ptsd off the table, they're able to remove the veteran sympathy aspect of the trial that a lot of us thought about. here are two veterans kyle and routh, both back from war, both suffering. now we hear it may not be ptsd. that's a diagnosis that's still influx but i think advantage prosecution for the overall feeling in the jury room rather than particular any kaelt. >> continuing with the prosecution, expert saying he believes routh is faking symptoms, but here you have family members over a course of months in the time before the killings family members say his behavior was abnormal violent according to his girlfriend even. how do they determine he is faking symptoms or not? >> i think what the prosecution is able to do here with this exper
dunn. not ptsd but schizophrenia.atter what the diagnosis is if it all leads to a mental health issue where he doesn't know right from wrong? >> legally shouldn't matter in schizophrenia it is undoubtedly a serious mental illness. here is the advantage the prosecution gets taking ptsd off the table, they're able to remove the veteran sympathy aspect of the trial that a lot of us thought about. here are two veterans kyle and routh, both back from war, both suffering. now we hear it may not...
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>> yeah, it was "boot scootin' boogie" by -- brooks and dunn. >> jimmy: brooks and dunn.ne of "boot scootin' boogie"] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: did you do a line dance? were you line dancing? ♪ my pickup truck and then --♪ >> no line dance. >> jimmy: you just sang it? ♪ get down -- turn around -- go to town boot scootin' boogie ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah. that's a good one. and you won, that was a great song. >> i was so obsessed with that song, around that same age. in the morning when i'd wake up i'd go in my parents' bedroom i'd be like -- ♪ get down get out of bed go downstairs and cook me breakfast ♪ [ laughter ] >> jimmy: you were writing parody songs as a kid. yeah, you could have been the next weird al yankovic. [ laughter ] >> yeah, that was my idol. growing up, i wanted to be him. >> jimmy: yeah, i wanted to be him. >> didn't work out. >> jimmy: but here you are now, a big movie star. you're teaming up with my man ron howard. >> yes, yes. >> jimmy: gosh, i love ron howard, man. >> yeah, me too. me too. >> jimmy: he's one of my favorites of all time. >> yeah, i
>> yeah, it was "boot scootin' boogie" by -- brooks and dunn. >> jimmy: brooks and dunn.ne of "boot scootin' boogie"] ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: did you do a line dance? were you line dancing? ♪ my pickup truck and then --♪ >> no line dance. >> jimmy: you just sang it? ♪ get down -- turn around -- go to town boot scootin' boogie ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: yeah. that's a good one. and you won, that was a great song. >> i was...
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i have nothing to hide. >> nick dunn took my pride and my dignity and my hope and my money.ill go to prison for my murder. ♪ >> birdman ginger zee, take 127. ♪ baby can you understand me now ♪ >> you are the original man. let's make a comeback. you're birdman. you are a god. >> music. ♪ >> that um -- >> the baby back. >> the baby might make several appearance throughout the year. but more importantly, robin is in hollywood. do we have any shot of making it in hollywood? >> uh you know what? i'm not the one to ask. maybe janice perhaps, could be better. >> no you don't. that's the answer to that one. you don't. >> the expert has -- spoken. what -- isn't there anyone that i work with that could -- >> i was told i was working with professionals that do it all the time. then i saw that which you just saw. it was kind of a waste of my time, if you understand what i mean. you guys are sweet people. but maybe you should find something else to do. >> i beg to differ. i thought i saw stellar people that could be walking up the stairs. >> we clearly weren't watching the same show. >>
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i'm going to give that to dunn cancer as well. so i did the best i could, you know but at the end of the day i'm still giving bam. >> tip-off tonight on the all-star game is set for 8:30. >>> let's move on to hockey now, late game last night for the xapts. the guys fell short to the kings 3-1. the defending champions took advantage of a few mistakes securing their eighth win. the caps making this west coast road trip with the squad, the fellas they didn't go ahead on the scoreboard until in the third period. the captain alex ovechkin scoring, the caps tried to come back in this game but later on dustin brown of the kings sends this puck towards the -- he puts it home and that put the game out of reach. the caps losers in l.a. many players felt the effort was missing. >> they played like really the game really meant something. they were very hard on the puck finished a lot of checks. they wanted it way more than we did. >> can't take days off. i think got to be focused for 6 on minute. >> we el no we goat beat by our own mistakes t
i'm going to give that to dunn cancer as well. so i did the best i could, you know but at the end of the day i'm still giving bam. >> tip-off tonight on the all-star game is set for 8:30. >>> let's move on to hockey now, late game last night for the xapts. the guys fell short to the kings 3-1. the defending champions took advantage of a few mistakes securing their eighth win. the caps making this west coast road trip with the squad, the fellas they didn't go ahead on the...
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testament to what you've done in our office getting you know beginning out there and getting those things dunn done and cutting through the red tape that's an awesome, awesome thing that if happen before it happened now todd and commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> thank you guys i'm from that neighborhood i remember any mom when i was a kid businesses are gesture happy and i want to humanly thank annette for the things that's going with the mission in the city i've never seen something like that happen this is how it should get begun thank you. >> thank you, commissioner one of the things the scale and magnitude those fires were important lessons that built our experience today but the scale and the scope and particularly the impact to small businesses particularly the businesses that you know had been a real community for so long we know this was different. >> and then one last thing to add there was a a private sector liaison in the department of emergency management todd talked about in terms of you know situations that have helped us build the best practices and because of the number as reall
testament to what you've done in our office getting you know beginning out there and getting those things dunn done and cutting through the red tape that's an awesome, awesome thing that if happen before it happened now todd and commissioner ortiz-cartagena. >> thank you guys i'm from that neighborhood i remember any mom when i was a kid businesses are gesture happy and i want to humanly thank annette for the things that's going with the mission in the city i've never seen something like...
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. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is beatrice dunn kwan can i'm one the co-chairs the san francisco coalition along with jeff collins the ymca san francisco i'm extremely proud to be here today and tell you how strongly we support in campaign as a grandmother of two high school teenagers 16 and 14 and also a member of the african-american and mexican component i know this mechanism is going to be a great hope for them to understand the results of the consumption of sugar drink sodas i think it is important they will be able to relying rally to the youth they're the ones that will educate them and bring them into the realm of this tragedy when we consume the sodas it's interesting listening to your previous discussion when they were talking about the oral hygiene and the funding for more services to deal with the issue of the dentistry and the cavities and so on and so forth it is interesting in one of the part of the on truth campaign we are talking tooth decay and here we are today you as commissioners discussing the fact that the increase of tooth decats is astronomical and here i
. >> good afternoon, commissioners my name is beatrice dunn kwan can i'm one the co-chairs the san francisco coalition along with jeff collins the ymca san francisco i'm extremely proud to be here today and tell you how strongly we support in campaign as a grandmother of two high school teenagers 16 and 14 and also a member of the african-american and mexican component i know this mechanism is going to be a great hope for them to understand the results of the consumption of sugar drink...
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>> especially in that play and especially the character of lord dunn dreary. the actor was playing him edited in all this kind of business. it was like a saturday night skit that everybody was adding in and improvising. laura keene did not like that she wished people would stick to the script. but it was a stage business to frighten the character of dunn dreary. >> thank you. >> did you do any research on other people in the theater like ushers? the reason i asked, my grandfather, who was born here in the city in 1889, always told the story that his two uncles albert and dieterich call, were ushers in ford's theater the night of the assassination and were held overnight and interviewed by the police. is there any way to ever verify that? >> i didn't find that. what i did find was that the ushers and the musicians left at the end of the second intermission because they weren't needed anymore. the ushers had done their business. and i didn't come across anything to indicate -- i could identify who they were and everything they did in the course of the afternoon
>> especially in that play and especially the character of lord dunn dreary. the actor was playing him edited in all this kind of business. it was like a saturday night skit that everybody was adding in and improvising. laura keene did not like that she wished people would stick to the script. but it was a stage business to frighten the character of dunn dreary. >> thank you. >> did you do any research on other people in the theater like ushers? the reason i asked, my...
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. >> a drug bust on highway 101, it happened on the northbound lanes near dunn avenue. a driver reported a man with a gun on the shoulder. overs showed up to find two cars and an rv pulled over. they arrested three parolees after finding a gun and three grams of meth. officers confiscated the vehicles. >>> some east bay students are back at home tonight after being rushed to the hospital for a medical emergency. paramedics took five girl from albany middle school to the hospital after they popped some prescription pills. no word on what kind of pills they took. but the school issued a statement urging all parents to talk to their children about the dangers of taking someone else's prescription medications. school was offering students counseling services so they can talk about this incident. >> we are getting the message loud and clear. a new poll shows majority of californians see our draught as a big problem and favor mandatory rationing. the poll found 94% of registered voters consider our water shortage serious. 68% find it extremely serious. by contrast of the drou
. >> a drug bust on highway 101, it happened on the northbound lanes near dunn avenue. a driver reported a man with a gun on the shoulder. overs showed up to find two cars and an rv pulled over. they arrested three parolees after finding a gun and three grams of meth. officers confiscated the vehicles. >>> some east bay students are back at home tonight after being rushed to the hospital for a medical emergency. paramedics took five girl from albany middle school to the hospital...
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but the dunn avenue main avenue and san pedro avenue crossings are closed at this hour as union pacific investigators canvas this scene. >>> back to school for a lot of bay area student today pu one high school got off to a rough start. campus was evacuated. this happened at summit prep high school in redwood city. a student called 911 to report gunshots this morning. police evacuated everyone all of the student, teachers and staff with their hands up and sear. ed campus. classroom by classroom. investigateors didn't hear anything and believe they heard nail guns from the construction site. the all-clear was given around noon. >> a warning tonight for shoppers. department of homeland security is urging people to be on the look outfor suspicious activities at malls. all this after a terrorist threat. nbc bay areaes a michelle roberts is live in the the south bay where many shoppers say they aren't phased by this alert. michelle? >> reporter: yes, the mall is very crowded on this monday night. officials say you should shop but if you do and you see anything suspicious, make sure you repor
but the dunn avenue main avenue and san pedro avenue crossings are closed at this hour as union pacific investigators canvas this scene. >>> back to school for a lot of bay area student today pu one high school got off to a rough start. campus was evacuated. this happened at summit prep high school in redwood city. a student called 911 to report gunshots this morning. police evacuated everyone all of the student, teachers and staff with their hands up and sear. ed campus. classroom by...
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lincoln is then the one who gave that greatcoat to dunn who was a favorite door keeper a kind of usher. he's the one who kept it for many years. he kept it in his family for over two generations. he had many offers to have that coat bought from him including a very generous offer from the pay famous p.t. bar numb. he refused all those offers. ford's theater national historic site has been run through a very special public-private partnership. the private is ford's theater society. and that's been since 1968 that we've run this site together. we run it both as a national historic site where we have thousands of visitors come in and we interpret the events that happened here. at the same time, this is still an active working theater. so in that way, we get to preserve lincoln's memory and it is a living memorial that pays tribute to his love of the performing arts. and so that's the way the theater still is today and we are very proud of that partnership. so we are about to open boxes of two items that are going to be in our center for education and learning that is going to be opened up
lincoln is then the one who gave that greatcoat to dunn who was a favorite door keeper a kind of usher. he's the one who kept it for many years. he kept it in his family for over two generations. he had many offers to have that coat bought from him including a very generous offer from the pay famous p.t. bar numb. he refused all those offers. ford's theater national historic site has been run through a very special public-private partnership. the private is ford's theater society. and that's...
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liz dunn more about retail earnings cheap gas prices and consumer spending. the founder and ceo of tao magid advisers. is raising wages the right thing for walmart to do and how do you expect it will affect the bottom line? >> i think it is the right thing to do. if you think about this in the context of the broader economy, one of the challenges we've seen is stagnating wages and so i think that this is a huge step. walmart is the largest employer in the united states and so with this kind of step not only is it just about walmart, but sort of forces the hand of other employers to perhaps match these wage increases. so i think it's the right thing to do. investors obviously didn't like it today. but ultimately i do think that this will benefit nordstrom, i'm sorry, walmart. and come back to them. >> if some of the entry level workers have a few more dollars in their pocket they'll be able to spend a little more. maybe some more at walmart. >> absolutely. i think it will come back to walmart in terms of their sales. also in impacting customer service. employe
liz dunn more about retail earnings cheap gas prices and consumer spending. the founder and ceo of tao magid advisers. is raising wages the right thing for walmart to do and how do you expect it will affect the bottom line? >> i think it is the right thing to do. if you think about this in the context of the broader economy, one of the challenges we've seen is stagnating wages and so i think that this is a huge step. walmart is the largest employer in the united states and so with this...