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it used to be garland. to have an engineering, technology product sounds unique to me, with potentially 4 million users across the world. keeping a company like that, that will grow their employees from 350 to the expected 3000 in the next couple of years will be a fabulous contribution to the change we expect in the market. that is what we are trying to do and we're seeing implications of that happening already. i wanted to let you know, my last conversation with the assurance team group -- shorenstein group, they are about to spend $80 million retrofitting even before twitter spends its money, which will be around $15 million renovating the space that they need. that is a million-dollar, plus another $20 million -- that is an $80 million commitment in the first year. i think that is a great indication. now we are seeing smaller businesses will be attracted. a burger place will be opening in august. i just had lunch with a commissioner at a cafe on sixth street. wonderful place. we will have a police subst
it used to be garland. to have an engineering, technology product sounds unique to me, with potentially 4 million users across the world. keeping a company like that, that will grow their employees from 350 to the expected 3000 in the next couple of years will be a fabulous contribution to the change we expect in the market. that is what we are trying to do and we're seeing implications of that happening already. i wanted to let you know, my last conversation with the assurance team group --...
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i am marsha garland. the applicants are a brother and sister in law who are shy about using their english, so i am going to speak for them. sunny lin chow and her brother in law. this building is a very famous site, which i am sure most of you will remember. it was the crowbar recently, and before that mason street west. in between there was a lot of clubs. they only building and have been in touch with everybody upstairs -- own at the building and have been in touch with everybody upstairs. they have the conditional use permit court authorized use of the ground floor. one-third of the space will be a cafe and the rest will be dedicated to a billiard room. the billiard part of this center has been carefully thought through and thought out. we know there are problems on broadway. we have advised them to move forward with billiard academy that will be affiliated with the billiards congress of america. we have been in touch with teachers who are affiliated with that organization who will be instructors there
i am marsha garland. the applicants are a brother and sister in law who are shy about using their english, so i am going to speak for them. sunny lin chow and her brother in law. this building is a very famous site, which i am sure most of you will remember. it was the crowbar recently, and before that mason street west. in between there was a lot of clubs. they only building and have been in touch with everybody upstairs -- own at the building and have been in touch with everybody upstairs....
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was to contain japanese expansion it would need to command strategic garland bases across the pacific. let me six credits list of all i can look up looks like a good thing and i like the site the best course of action for the five states are set up hearing at home playing at chick and holiday loved one station long enough to expand the mother was looking at that looking for something along. the batman that katniss crack or that. the japanese conscripted over forty one hundred korean slave laborers to build up a show's defenses as well as a small airstrip. they sent in over twenty six hundred crack japanese imperial marines to defender. massive fortifications with gold including giant pill boxes some over seven hundred feet in height ten large eight inch gun emplacements field artillery and anti-aircraft guns. the war in the pacific was commanded by two key figures general douglas macarthur and admiral nimitz after the japanese lost the battle from guadalcanal in the south pacific macarthur into strips focused on recapturing new guinea nimitz handled the central pacific region. and pla
was to contain japanese expansion it would need to command strategic garland bases across the pacific. let me six credits list of all i can look up looks like a good thing and i like the site the best course of action for the five states are set up hearing at home playing at chick and holiday loved one station long enough to expand the mother was looking at that looking for something along. the batman that katniss crack or that. the japanese conscripted over forty one hundred korean slave...
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>> reporter: judy garland's dress and ruby red slippers, what dorothy wore in "the wizard of oz." >> follow the yellow brick road. >> follow the yellow brick road. >> reporter: julie andrews' guitar and dress from "the sound of music." ♪ do, a deer a female deer ♪ ♪ re, a drop of golden sun ♪ >> reporter: elizabeth taylor's famous headdress, when she rode into rome, in that famous scene in "cleopatra." even some of debbie reynolds' own outfits. the dress she wore in "singin' in the rain." ♪ good morning, good morning it's great to stay up late ♪ ♪ good morning, good morning to you ♪ >> it's really something what she collected through the years. for more on what the items are now fetching, from the dress to the ruby slippers, you can go to our website, abcnews.com/worldnews. >>> when we come back on this father's day weekend, the father who wrote the book with a bad word. and why so many other parents are now buying it. turns out, they can relate. if you have gout, high uric acid can lead to more attacks. ♪ to help reduce attacks, lower your uric acid. uloric lowers uric acid levels i
>> reporter: judy garland's dress and ruby red slippers, what dorothy wore in "the wizard of oz." >> follow the yellow brick road. >> follow the yellow brick road. >> reporter: julie andrews' guitar and dress from "the sound of music." ♪ do, a deer a female deer ♪ ♪ re, a drop of golden sun ♪ >> reporter: elizabeth taylor's famous headdress, when she rode into rome, in that famous scene in "cleopatra." even some of debbie...
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detective scott garland called the rapes violent and brutal. he said nothing could have prepared him for watching that video. bradley was arrested in december '09 after a two-year- old girl told her mom that the doctor hurt her when he took her to a basement room of his office after an exam. all this after previous police investigations and years of suspicions from parents and colleagues that something was not right with dr. earl bradley. today, bradley dressed in his gray prison jump suit sat there quietly staring at the wall or down at the table as the prosecution presented the first part of his case. of course this is day one of this trial. already, this case sparked major reforms, including nine bills signed by delaware's governor that tighten regulations and clarify the obligations to report it when a doctor is suspected of abusing a child. anita. >> derek, thank you. at the casey anthony trial in orlando, an attorney for the florida mother charged with killing her two-year-old daughter suggested crucial evidence was altered. anthony's att
detective scott garland called the rapes violent and brutal. he said nothing could have prepared him for watching that video. bradley was arrested in december '09 after a two-year- old girl told her mom that the doctor hurt her when he took her to a basement room of his office after an exam. all this after previous police investigations and years of suspicions from parents and colleagues that something was not right with dr. earl bradley. today, bradley dressed in his gray prison jump suit sat...
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i loved judy garland, fred estair, everybody.mory. >> reporter: wanting a little memory turned into a not so little obsession. >> usually people have four or five pieces, maybe ten. i don't know. >> reporter: not you. >> no, i have 5,000. >> reporter: her collection of hollywood memorabilia is, experts say, unrivalled. from the tunic charlton heston wore in ben hur to the head tress elizabeth taylor wore until "cleopatra." >> if it wasn't for her, these items would probably have ended up in rental stock and would be gone. >> reporter: she even has the brown jumper worn by julie andrews in "sound of music" along with the get ar. >> i tie everything down so someone can't snitch it. >> reporter: as much as she wanted to put all of this on display, it never came to be. >> well, i guess i just couldn't find the right man with the millions. i found the right man, and i have the millions, and they spent the millions, so i didn't get to build the museum. >> reporter: now she says she has to let go. she's auctioning her collection off. >>
i loved judy garland, fred estair, everybody.mory. >> reporter: wanting a little memory turned into a not so little obsession. >> usually people have four or five pieces, maybe ten. i don't know. >> reporter: not you. >> no, i have 5,000. >> reporter: her collection of hollywood memorabilia is, experts say, unrivalled. from the tunic charlton heston wore in ben hur to the head tress elizabeth taylor wore until "cleopatra." >> if it wasn't for her,...
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was smart enough many years ago to say you know what, all these wonderful iconic things from judy garland'srom "the wizard of oz" to this dress, other things, elizabeth taylor's outfit she wore. i went black. >> "national velvet." >> thanks very much. >> we don't know who the buyer is, by the way. >> when you spend that much money, you don't tell. you're calling in. you've got someone representing you in the audience. >> you've got people who handle things for you. you have your people call my people to buy a dress for $5.6 million. >> that's right. neat stuff. what else do we have? >> what else do we have? oh, i love this story. >> i do, too. >> this is my favorite thing of the day. >> that's right. i'm remembering now. >> a lot of people going online to find love, right? >> yeah. >> how about getting married after you met on match.com when you're 90 years old? >> that, to me, is the story right there. that they're actually going on match.com. >> at 90. >> yeah. >> 90 and 82. he's a little younger. >> that's right. she went for the younger man. he went for the older woman. very sweet. they
was smart enough many years ago to say you know what, all these wonderful iconic things from judy garland'srom "the wizard of oz" to this dress, other things, elizabeth taylor's outfit she wore. i went black. >> "national velvet." >> thanks very much. >> we don't know who the buyer is, by the way. >> when you spend that much money, you don't tell. you're calling in. you've got someone representing you in the audience. >> you've got people who...
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and the judy garland version of "the wizard of oz" which didn't do so well back in 1939 is now calledll is hoping to attract. >> it's kind of a neat idea, actually, if you can imagine that strip of yellow brick road right there, with the lions and everything else, the sculptures. >> it just kind of puts the, you know, underlines the whole thing for you. >> why didn't you wear your shoes, dorothy, when you were walking down the yellow brick road. >> i did! those were feet-friendly shoes i had on. these are not feet friendly. >> god job, michelle. >> thank you. >> have a great day, everybody. your local news is coming up next. see you tomorrow right here on "the early show." follow the yellow brick. a body has been found this morning at t authorities >>> good morning. 8:55. i'm grace lee with your cbs 5 headlines. >>> a body has been found this morning at the marina in san francisco. authorities have spotted a blood trail on buchanan street which ends near marina boulevard. at first it was believed to be a suicide. but homicide investigators are now at the scene. >>> a large victorian h
and the judy garland version of "the wizard of oz" which didn't do so well back in 1939 is now calledll is hoping to attract. >> it's kind of a neat idea, actually, if you can imagine that strip of yellow brick road right there, with the lions and everything else, the sculptures. >> it just kind of puts the, you know, underlines the whole thing for you. >> why didn't you wear your shoes, dorothy, when you were walking down the yellow brick road. >> i did! those...