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[laughter] the day gardena calls to the day the court grants it was like ring, hang up. drink, hang up but anyway. my dad came down and helped me do the remodel was here virtually every day. we opened and the three, he passed away and 96. those three years were valuable because he would come in every day and he said he'd never work with the public, there was anybody who he wouldn't try to be friends with off about. >> how has all of this drama for the last nine or plus years, almost nine, how has this been on your family? >> it's been good. it brought us closer together. i have a sister in indianapolis and i talked to her regularly and another sister across town and they support us my mom just passed away in november. she was here working up until i think she was 88, 89 years old the last three or four years but it's been great. my daughter works for me helped her on this case, to wake up. she talks of a parable about ten virgins waiting for a wedding feast and they were asleep because it happened in the middle of the night. they said he's coming. all of them wake up, fi
[laughter] the day gardena calls to the day the court grants it was like ring, hang up. drink, hang up but anyway. my dad came down and helped me do the remodel was here virtually every day. we opened and the three, he passed away and 96. those three years were valuable because he would come in every day and he said he'd never work with the public, there was anybody who he wouldn't try to be friends with off about. >> how has all of this drama for the last nine or plus years, almost nine,...
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the day gardena calls and the other day court granted it was like ring, hang up. ring, hang up but anyway, my dad then came down and helped me with the remodel and finish up virtually everyday, he passed away and 96 so those three years were valuable because he would come in every day and have muffins and coffee and though he said he'd never work with the public, the present anybody would come in and run off the back. >> how has all of this drama for the last nine plus years, i guess nine years, almost nine, how has this been on your family? >> it's been good, it brought us closer together, i have sister in indianapolis and i talked to her regularly and another sister, i see her two or three times a week and they support us and my mom passed away in november but she was here working until she was 88, 89 years old. the last three or four years she was. but it's great, my daughter works for me andau it helped her in this case, to wake up to the bible, she talks -- she tears tells a turk parable about ten virgins waiting for a wedding feast and they were all asleep b
the day gardena calls and the other day court granted it was like ring, hang up. ring, hang up but anyway, my dad then came down and helped me with the remodel and finish up virtually everyday, he passed away and 96 so those three years were valuable because he would come in every day and have muffins and coffee and though he said he'd never work with the public, the present anybody would come in and run off the back. >> how has all of this drama for the last nine plus years, i guess nine...
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you and are you going to now gardena? dozens of wind parks like this one have allowed uruguay to meet nearly all of its energy needs from renewable sources. this small south american country is now a climate champion. and the center of this development is here. you take the technological university has specialized in renewables. it trains engineers for wind and solar energy tech as part of the country's energy strategy. it often camille is somebody when and change no energy resources has ensured that we no longer import oil, but export massive amounts of renewable energy to brazil and argentina. for example, in that he had and about of an acidic window by that hinting. and that's also because the government makes solar energy palatable to businesses with huge tax incentives. 5th has to disadvantages. whenever the wind blows all the sun shines hydropower from reservoirs isn't needed. it's only used when really necessary, so it's all, well, in uruguay. no, not at all. ordinary consumers are paying the price of the expansion
you and are you going to now gardena? dozens of wind parks like this one have allowed uruguay to meet nearly all of its energy needs from renewable sources. this small south american country is now a climate champion. and the center of this development is here. you take the technological university has specialized in renewables. it trains engineers for wind and solar energy tech as part of the country's energy strategy. it often camille is somebody when and change no energy resources has...
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gardena handled a pang god, he saved us. but my wife broke her hand and my son was hit by a shop. no clever. i live in a shallow dismal i believe. on friday is railey strikes, targeted a senior leader of the palestinian islamic jihad militant group destroying an apartment block and killing several civilians, including a 5 year old girl. israel says the attacks are a pre emptive operation against an imminent threat from the militant group is railey forces arrested as senior mil at palestinian militants retaliated for the attacks firing rockets into southern israel. israeli forces say these are just the opening strikes of a longer operation, adding to the fear of an all out war or less. take a look at the mother stories making headlines around the world. the candidates in kenya's presidential elections held at final campaign rallies had a voting on tuesday. the front runners are incumbent. deputy president william rudo and veteran opposition leader relo dinger, who's received an endorsement from the city president woodrow kenyatta and southern serbia firefighters. are battling a wil
gardena handled a pang god, he saved us. but my wife broke her hand and my son was hit by a shop. no clever. i live in a shallow dismal i believe. on friday is railey strikes, targeted a senior leader of the palestinian islamic jihad militant group destroying an apartment block and killing several civilians, including a 5 year old girl. israel says the attacks are a pre emptive operation against an imminent threat from the militant group is railey forces arrested as senior mil at palestinian...
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could you take those that federal gardena would handle a pan god, he saved us, but my wife broke her hand and my son was hit by a shop. no clever. i live in the shallow dismal i believe on friday is railey strikes. targeted a senior leader of the palestinian islamic jihad militant group destroying an apartment block and killing several civilians, including a 5 year old girl. israel says the attacks are a pre emptive operation against an imminent threat from the militant group. israeli forces arrested a senior militant in the west bank early this week and detained several other alleged members early on saturday. the gaza strip. hamas leaders have so far remained on the sidelines of this latest escalation. but palestinian militants retaliated for the attacks firing rockets into southern israel. israeli forces say these are just the opening strikes of a longer operation, adding to the fear of an all out war. while the less get more in this and speak to d, w 's, tanya kramer in jerusalem, so what situation like there now tanya, while the understand that air strikes, israel's military con
could you take those that federal gardena would handle a pan god, he saved us, but my wife broke her hand and my son was hit by a shop. no clever. i live in the shallow dismal i believe on friday is railey strikes. targeted a senior leader of the palestinian islamic jihad militant group destroying an apartment block and killing several civilians, including a 5 year old girl. israel says the attacks are a pre emptive operation against an imminent threat from the militant group. israeli forces...
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i'm looking at records we had somewhere between 300 phone calls and miss gardena called us that day, the day the court granted our case and requested another cake which essentially was a message that we couldn't create. it was a cake blue on the outside and think on the inside and those colors were to celebrate tethis attorney's gender transition changing from man to woman so we told this attorney we will create any other cake that you like, will create custom work for 't you and you're welcome in our shop but we can't create that cake. fast forward them to the day that three weeks after the court ruled in our favor then we got notice that the civil rights commission had taken up the complaint this attorney filed a year before and said there was probable cause to pursue an almost identical case against. >> that's what i don't ouget. you talk about in thebook but i still can't process it in my brain. if the supreme court ruled in your favor, how could this happen again ? >> i'm not sure how could have correct me here. it's like if i were speeding down my street and i get a ticket and
i'm looking at records we had somewhere between 300 phone calls and miss gardena called us that day, the day the court granted our case and requested another cake which essentially was a message that we couldn't create. it was a cake blue on the outside and think on the inside and those colors were to celebrate tethis attorney's gender transition changing from man to woman so we told this attorney we will create any other cake that you like, will create custom work for 't you and you're welcome...
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accident more of them just told me unbelievable things that were so much worse than what had happened in gardena. so much worse and actually chilling because to a person every senior agent that i spoke to you know, who had had some years who had a little hide was convinced that the president was going to be killed on their watch. that it was going to happen. it was a matter of time because the agency was so bleakered so broken so dysfunctional so much using duct tape to keep it together in. when i knew i had a book. was when an agent called me and i don't mean a secret service agent but a book agent and she said you have a book. i don't know you but you have a book and her name was elise cheney cheney literary agency, and i'm forever indebted to her because she would not let go of me. i had no desire to write a book didn't know anything about writing books. i was 40 late 40s. i'll just say and i i always wanted to be journalists nothing else, but she would not let go and convinced me and i'm so glad that she was the you know, the tiger that she was. that's a great story and this book is such a s
accident more of them just told me unbelievable things that were so much worse than what had happened in gardena. so much worse and actually chilling because to a person every senior agent that i spoke to you know, who had had some years who had a little hide was convinced that the president was going to be killed on their watch. that it was going to happen. it was a matter of time because the agency was so bleakered so broken so dysfunctional so much using duct tape to keep it together in....
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will carr has more from gardena, california, with more.us and some districts are going to see major changes when it comes to transportation giving parents the ability to actually track their kids when they're on the bus. we got an exclusive look at this technology. we want to show you why it may make your life a little less stressful this school year. back to school means back to the bus stop. >> good afternoon. >> reporter: for some students and parents this year, that's going to look a little different. ♪ zoom accompanied partners with school districts to manage transportation is enabling parents to track their kids' buses. tell me where you got the idea to create zoom. >> i was facing this challenge of how to pick up and drop off kids while you're still at work safely and reliably. parents can track their packages online but when this comes to their children they have no idea where the kids are once they're on board the bus. >> reporter: that's something zoom says it's trying to fix. the company so far has a fleet of nearly 900 buses op
will carr has more from gardena, california, with more.us and some districts are going to see major changes when it comes to transportation giving parents the ability to actually track their kids when they're on the bus. we got an exclusive look at this technology. we want to show you why it may make your life a little less stressful this school year. back to school means back to the bus stop. >> good afternoon. >> reporter: for some students and parents this year, that's going to...