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we pulled up to the goose, perfect shot, now the goose is at the california wildlife center.hey're going to treat it and put it back into the wild where it belongs. >> how do you return people's pets and animals to them when they're in danger? >> they're so emotionally. it's such a great danger to be able to get these pets back to their owners and just to see how happy they are. it just makes us feel really great, like we're doing a great thing for these people. >>> the 300 club is a very elite group of people who have endured pretty severe weather in a very short period of time. to the south pole, the guy on the right is carlos, he is from spain. [ speaking spanish ] for about ten minutes, they sit in a sauna that is about 200 degrees fahrenheit. once temperature drops to, in this case, negative 100 degrees fahrenheit, he hits the snow. >> so they're ranging 300 degrees. >> exactly. >> thus the name 300 club. >> they run to the celebratory pool, which is the south pole marker. once he gets there, he's saying, here i am, enjoying one of the most spectacular views that one cou
we pulled up to the goose, perfect shot, now the goose is at the california wildlife center.hey're going to treat it and put it back into the wild where it belongs. >> how do you return people's pets and animals to them when they're in danger? >> they're so emotionally. it's such a great danger to be able to get these pets back to their owners and just to see how happy they are. it just makes us feel really great, like we're doing a great thing for these people. >>> the 300...
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yorker. >> i am a new yorker and i get goose bumps.r of 3,000 people ten years ago was just horrific. >> reporter: a reminder that it isn't just a construction site. this is hallowed ground, and as this building touches the guy, what remains on ground level here, is perhaps what's most important. >> bruce doug loss balm. >> the 9/11 memorial to those who lost their lives. >> freedom tower still rising. thanks fha
yorker. >> i am a new yorker and i get goose bumps.r of 3,000 people ten years ago was just horrific. >> reporter: a reminder that it isn't just a construction site. this is hallowed ground, and as this building touches the guy, what remains on ground level here, is perhaps what's most important. >> bruce doug loss balm. >> the 9/11 memorial to those who lost their lives. >> freedom tower still rising. thanks fha
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we killed the -- the finance goose was killed the last few years with dodd-frank, so the only one left at this point is the computer one. i think unnecessary excess of regulation of computers is extraordinarily dangerous because it is the only thing left. everything else has been killed off. >> can i make a comment? i think peter is wrong about one thing and i will try to explain why it doesn't challenge but strengthens the thesis. environmental regulation is to some extent different from all the others because you're concerned with things that when done were private law nus an actionable in 1200. i could say whatever you want to think about the house levels of innovation in 1950, smog in san marino was not one of the things you praised. the big problem with the environmental protection act and the clean air act was not that it chose to regulate, but you have to go down a level and figure out what the proper scheme of regulation is and you can't answer that question by saying i am pro or against. let me tell you one of the huge blunders they all made which was they thought that they wo
we killed the -- the finance goose was killed the last few years with dodd-frank, so the only one left at this point is the computer one. i think unnecessary excess of regulation of computers is extraordinarily dangerous because it is the only thing left. everything else has been killed off. >> can i make a comment? i think peter is wrong about one thing and i will try to explain why it doesn't challenge but strengthens the thesis. environmental regulation is to some extent different from...
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yorker. >> i am a new yorker and i get goose bumps.eople ten years ago was just horrific. >> reporter: a reminder that it isn't just a construction site. this is hallowed ground, and as this building touches the guy, what remains on ground level here, is perhaps what's most important. >> bruce doug loss balm. >> the 9/11 memorial to those who lost their lives. >> freedom tower still rising. thanks for that and thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in for "good morning america." they'll have mark zuckerberg to talk about facebook's new fashion project. jimmy kimmel is up next. we'll see you here tomorrow. >> tonight on an all new jimmy kimmel
yorker. >> i am a new yorker and i get goose bumps.eople ten years ago was just horrific. >> reporter: a reminder that it isn't just a construction site. this is hallowed ground, and as this building touches the guy, what remains on ground level here, is perhaps what's most important. >> bruce doug loss balm. >> the 9/11 memorial to those who lost their lives. >> freedom tower still rising. thanks for that and thank you for watching abc news. we hope you check in...
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. >> who does stuff like that. >> give that goose from grey goose. let him chill out and relax. >>> here's a look at your weather on this thursday morning. be a wet morning here in the northeast. some thunderstorms as well from new orleans to nashville. and to birmingham and pennsylvania. hail, storms and tornadoes from sioux falls to cleveland. rain and mountain snow in the rockies and pacific northwest. >> 53 in seattle. 70 in sacramento and 91 in phoenix. mid-80s from minneapolis to indianapolis. dallas, 92. and miami, 84. 70 here in new york and 53 in boston. >>> we have a bit of baseball immortality to report this morning. jered weaver of the angels had a little trouble last night against the twins throwing the first no-hitter of his career. >> the last out was a long fly ball to the right. some drama right there. >> boom. >> weaver struck out nine and only walked one batter. and he did it all in front of his parents and his wife. >> proud family, of course. it is the second historic pitching performance of this young baseball season. it was act
. >> who does stuff like that. >> give that goose from grey goose. let him chill out and relax. >>> here's a look at your weather on this thursday morning. be a wet morning here in the northeast. some thunderstorms as well from new orleans to nashville. and to birmingham and pennsylvania. hail, storms and tornadoes from sioux falls to cleveland. rain and mountain snow in the rockies and pacific northwest. >> 53 in seattle. 70 in sacramento and 91 in phoenix. mid-80s...
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talk to me, goose. that's right! talk to me, goose. all right. good job, guys.. espoused by revolutionaries in nepal, the m.l.m. philosophy celebrates the teachings of marx, lenin, and what third figure? you got marx, lenin, so you got m.l. so it's probably chairman mao. mao. i would say mao. we're gonna go with mao. mao is correct! yeah! [ cheering ] all right, guys. you're up to 400 bucks. one strike. still have both of your shout-outs. things are looking pretty good. we have 10 blocks to go. let's do it. i'm here to unleash c'mmy inner cowboy. instead i got heartburn. [ horse neighs ] hold up partner. prilosec isn't for fast relief. try alka-seltzer. it kills heartburn fast. yeehaw! and who ordered the yummy cereal? [ woman ] yummy. lower cholesterol. [ man 2 ] yummy. i got that wrong didn't i? [ male announcer ] want great taste and whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol? honey nut cheerios. and enjoying it less and less? upgrade to verizon fios tv, internet and phone for just $89.99 a month guaranteed for two years with a two-year agreement. this
talk to me, goose. that's right! talk to me, goose. all right. good job, guys.. espoused by revolutionaries in nepal, the m.l.m. philosophy celebrates the teachings of marx, lenin, and what third figure? you got marx, lenin, so you got m.l. so it's probably chairman mao. mao. i would say mao. we're gonna go with mao. mao is correct! yeah! [ cheering ] all right, guys. you're up to 400 bucks. one strike. still have both of your shout-outs. things are looking pretty good. we have 10 blocks to go....
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they had no motive. >> larry was elisa's golden goose, but elisa was sarah's golden goose, and sarah this whole triangle. larry had just told her two days before he was killed, you know, that he wanted her gone, he wanted her fired. >> reporter: so, said testa, it was sarah who had the motive to kill larry. sarah's lawyer, of course, saw it differently. >> it seems like the classic instance of, you know, evil sort of wrapping around a sweet young little baby. >> reporter: at the trial, defense attorney kevin climo portrayed elisa as a black widow, sophisticated con artist who wanted her husband dead and sarah was her innocent and terrified pawn. >> it was the most horrible thing i've never -- not because i wanted to. not because i wanted to. i want you to know that. >> reporter: really? now prosecutor testa introduced ginger miller. remember her, the other secretary who worked alongside sarah and elisa? she said, in the days and weeks after larry vanished, elisa and sarah seemed to feel anything but remorse. >> they're laughing together. they're shopping together. they're eating toge
they had no motive. >> larry was elisa's golden goose, but elisa was sarah's golden goose, and sarah this whole triangle. larry had just told her two days before he was killed, you know, that he wanted her gone, he wanted her fired. >> reporter: so, said testa, it was sarah who had the motive to kill larry. sarah's lawyer, of course, saw it differently. >> it seems like the classic instance of, you know, evil sort of wrapping around a sweet young little baby. >>...
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that -- they're going to kill the golden goose here.he best, deepest, most efficient capital markets in the world. >> that's an extraordinarily absurd and ill-informed statement. you have it exactly backwards. >> well, the problem is if you look -- >> academic study concluded the opposite of what you just said, that high frequency traders are these principle source of liquidity if not the sole source of liquidity in the market. i think it's useful to define what liquidity is. liquidity is basically the resting orders that sit inside the limit order of books exchanges so real investors can come in and transact when they want to. if you take those away, there are no orders for mr. keller to trade against. >> you want to respond to that, dennis? quickly. >> a very sophisticated person and intellectual, works for the bank of england, this is what he says, hft provides liquidity in a monsoon and consumes it in a drought. what that means, in fact if you go to famous trading's website, they have a whole list of the studies established beyond d
that -- they're going to kill the golden goose here.he best, deepest, most efficient capital markets in the world. >> that's an extraordinarily absurd and ill-informed statement. you have it exactly backwards. >> well, the problem is if you look -- >> academic study concluded the opposite of what you just said, that high frequency traders are these principle source of liquidity if not the sole source of liquidity in the market. i think it's useful to define what liquidity is....
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see, i'm getting goose bumps just thinking about it. we both ran out of the office. and we had no explanation as to what that was. we asked some other officers and they said that, you know, the unit's probably haunted. never can tell. there was no explanation for it. no earthquake. the inmates weren't complaining in the unit about the ground moving. there were no wild animals in there. i didn't bump it, he didn't bump it. no telling. >> there's been a history of other strange phenomena here as well. >> this is the san quentin dental clinic. back in approximately 1984 there was an inmate murdered here in this corner. late at night, our officers working in here have heard the same thing i've heard, footsteps walking in the floors above me right here. and i keep telling them that the guy that was killed here, the inmate, that's him still walking in this building. >> how do people react? how did you react when you first heard it? did you go up and look? >> absolutely. i thought somebody was in the building. so whether or not i didn't know whether or not it was an inmate
see, i'm getting goose bumps just thinking about it. we both ran out of the office. and we had no explanation as to what that was. we asked some other officers and they said that, you know, the unit's probably haunted. never can tell. there was no explanation for it. no earthquake. the inmates weren't complaining in the unit about the ground moving. there were no wild animals in there. i didn't bump it, he didn't bump it. no telling. >> there's been a history of other strange phenomena...
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the excentric owner of the moose goose would be used to recover sodium out of the sea.ut the secret was blown. there was word that the entire submarine was pulledded inside a moon well. it remains unclear how much of the submarine was brought on board the glow mar. the remains of six soviet sailors were recovered from the compartment from the glow mar. the men were given a burial at sea dually recorded. >> the goalmar has always resembled a rig at sea and now it will become one. a new one costs $250 million. retrofitting this one will cost 100 million less. metal will be stripped, but some shroud of secrecy remains. >> we're not allowed to discuss its previous history. our contract with the government is such that we can't discuss its past history. >> reporter: a floating legend from an era gone by. >> in 2010, federal officials announced that they were cleaning up the moth ball fleet and planned to clear out all of the ships in seven years. ktvu's jim vargas brought us this report on the day of that announcement. >>> the ship's holes have released metal, lead, and cavi
the excentric owner of the moose goose would be used to recover sodium out of the sea.ut the secret was blown. there was word that the entire submarine was pulledded inside a moon well. it remains unclear how much of the submarine was brought on board the glow mar. the remains of six soviet sailors were recovered from the compartment from the glow mar. the men were given a burial at sea dually recorded. >> the goalmar has always resembled a rig at sea and now it will become one. a new one...
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what is good forward goose is it good for the gapered. have prices that are not going the way you think they should. you should do the same on the down side and going to go after sinister forces are leading the market in the melt down. provide the same standards. >> and one oil cutches have nothing to do with the price. that is one two. we investigate people who start to the fire there is what dagen said on the up side they can add to the price and they provide liquidity in the market. and the thing i would love for them to do is barb the oil companies. they don't set the price. i don't know how long. >> and you know what is interesting . he refersitous. and you have the wonderful -- >> yeah. bottom line. the cynicism will continue in corporate america. that's never going to change. >> it might change if you have a different administration. and the residual affects is the worst poster section recovery. >> it will get worse. the whole campaign say what you want about president obama, he will have left in his barrel right now is capturing o
what is good forward goose is it good for the gapered. have prices that are not going the way you think they should. you should do the same on the down side and going to go after sinister forces are leading the market in the melt down. provide the same standards. >> and one oil cutches have nothing to do with the price. that is one two. we investigate people who start to the fire there is what dagen said on the up side they can add to the price and they provide liquidity in the market....
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. >> at morgan park in redwood city, goose droppings are almost everywhere it that you stepped.like many parts in the bay area, canadian geese have taken over. he owns the pet waste removal company. >> a 20 gal. cannot, so we're probably sitting at 35 gal. of dedication. >> it is raining but they're spending a day picking up goose droppings for free, he says it is his way of giving back to the community. canadian geese are living year- round here. it they excrete a lot. >> they do 2 lbs. per day. they eat the grass and defecate, the problem is that the e. coli gets washed out of their system. >> that e. coli sometimes ends up in the waterway is creating algae blooms during warm weather. >> i don't like to bring the kids here. or any part where there are a lot of peace. >> canadian geese naturally return to the place where they were born and this brings lots of geese who had hatched right here, they now seem to be quite comfortable. this man and his friends play cricket but need to stay on the artificial surface. >> on the grass cannot play because there is a lot of droppings on
. >> at morgan park in redwood city, goose droppings are almost everywhere it that you stepped.like many parts in the bay area, canadian geese have taken over. he owns the pet waste removal company. >> a 20 gal. cannot, so we're probably sitting at 35 gal. of dedication. >> it is raining but they're spending a day picking up goose droppings for free, he says it is his way of giving back to the community. canadian geese are living year- round here. it they excrete a lot....
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today a work boat called the snow goose with the chesapeake bay foundation is their classroom.rt of the program to educate students on the environment and the bay. >> it's fun and going to be interesting because this is -- on this trip we're going to be putting our oysters in. >> reporter: students have been growing baby oysters in the harbor. today they're taking them out on the patapsco river. >> oysters aren't doing good in the bay. we can hopefully turn it around. >> reporter: teachers love the partnership with the chesapeake bay foundation giving them a chance to reverse the bay's decline. >> they need to see what we're talking about and we find that these shared experiences -- they grow a sense of community between the kids and this attachment to the environment that upcan't learn through books. >> reporter: this type of hands-on learning has a big impact with students and helps giving them the tools to succeed and help the environment. sherrie johnson, abc2 news. >> this is the sixth year the green school has been involved with the program. the chesapeake bay foundation
today a work boat called the snow goose with the chesapeake bay foundation is their classroom.rt of the program to educate students on the environment and the bay. >> it's fun and going to be interesting because this is -- on this trip we're going to be putting our oysters in. >> reporter: students have been growing baby oysters in the harbor. today they're taking them out on the patapsco river. >> oysters aren't doing good in the bay. we can hopefully turn it around. >>...
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but what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander, is it not? would urge you to resort to the historic preservation commission if wording -- preservation commission have wording -- commission's wor ding. lead the flexibility to the planning department to decide how to get public input to take the temperature of the residents and arguments, so to speak. i also urge you to give heed to commissioner martinez's remarks about the economic hardship item, rather than using a one- size-fits, all. chairperson mar: the chart you gave us -- where did this come from? who supports this tax >> -- who supports this? >> it is derived from san francisco heritage and the san francisco preservation consortium. thank you. >> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is paul wermer. i am fortunate. i had many relatives and friends in europe who visit here. what brings them to san francisco, what they love about this city, is the human scale and in neighborhood character. it is precious, and it brings people here. that historic character is her important. it is very easy
but what is sauce for the goose is sauce for the gander, is it not? would urge you to resort to the historic preservation commission if wording -- preservation commission have wording -- commission's wor ding. lead the flexibility to the planning department to decide how to get public input to take the temperature of the residents and arguments, so to speak. i also urge you to give heed to commissioner martinez's remarks about the economic hardship item, rather than using a one- size-fits, all....
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. >> what looked to be just a bar fight turns into a much bigger story at the two keys cavern in goose creek, south carolina. the large man in the middle of the screen with his hat on backwards grabs a pool cue, smashes the cue in half and attacks one of the patrons in the bar. >> whoa. >> whacks him over the back of the head, drops the guy to the ground. the guy you see there is a bouncer at the tavern. allegedly the manager was trying to collect on bets placed on pool games earlier in the evening. when he couldn't get his money, he allegedly told the bouncers to lock the doors and not let anybody out. and then supposedly gave the green light to the bouncer to collect. when you see him walk over to the bouncer guy and tell him something, that's when the bouncer grabbed the pool cue. he held that guy down. police say he took his wallet and ce phone. you see him go after another guy and chase him out of the bar. thing uld thnk that would where you're restraining him and leaving. >> three people in connection with this alleged assault and kidnapping at the tavern. the owner of the tavern
. >> what looked to be just a bar fight turns into a much bigger story at the two keys cavern in goose creek, south carolina. the large man in the middle of the screen with his hat on backwards grabs a pool cue, smashes the cue in half and attacks one of the patrons in the bar. >> whoa. >> whacks him over the back of the head, drops the guy to the ground. the guy you see there is a bouncer at the tavern. allegedly the manager was trying to collect on bets placed on pool games...
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. >> it gives me goose bumps when you think about it. this colt is the kind of colt that can maintain his former. >> the last triple crown winner was 1978. we will have a check of the forecast right after this.
. >> it gives me goose bumps when you think about it. this colt is the kind of colt that can maintain his former. >> the last triple crown winner was 1978. we will have a check of the forecast right after this.
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. >> i think get goose bumps because i feel i'm a part of history now. neatful i think ours looks better than it the rose ones hats at the kept ñn kentucky derby. >> it has almost 3,000 flowers in it. a smaller one made for friday. >>> it was standing room only at lexington market for the 22nd crab derby. the announcer had the crowd hype entertained. a water bottle and a ping-pong ball on a stick. no matter how hard some of them just wouldn't budge but check this out. last minute my crab took off to the finish line. i was excited, unfortunately somebody else beat me. you know what they say. there is always next year. that's the fastest it's ever moved. >> need aid little --. >> faster crab. >> encouragement. >> once he backed it up he backed it up. >> good job. >> great weather. >> i think we will ride the ñn good streak into preakness saturday. by saturday night and sunday things could cloud up. the second half, nice Ñ-çkas it once did. take a look outside. sunshine and just a minimal amount of wind. light breezy conditions, just enjoyable. we will miss
. >> i think get goose bumps because i feel i'm a part of history now. neatful i think ours looks better than it the rose ones hats at the kept ñn kentucky derby. >> it has almost 3,000 flowers in it. a smaller one made for friday. >>> it was standing room only at lexington market for the 22nd crab derby. the announcer had the crowd hype entertained. a water bottle and a ping-pong ball on a stick. no matter how hard some of them just wouldn't budge but check this out. last...
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. >> to give me goose bumps, along with some many of our other alumni, that they were able to do something that we were all trying and striving for. they did it with class, dignity, and character. >> a winning season now on the record books. for at least one campus employee, it is a moment worth holding onto. >> this is one of the happiest moments of my life, you know? this is hard. i'm happy for the school. >> james speaks for a lot of people here on campus, just glad to make history. live at loyola university, tim tooten, wbal-tv 11 news. >> pomp and ceremony reigned supreme in baltimore. >> a look at the naval academy graduation. >> more on the celebration at loyola where the hound head coach remembers his days as a goalie who did not win the national championship. the thais have changed later in sports. sports. >> of your storms west off i should be arrested for crimes against potted plant-kind. [ clang ] my house is where plants came to die. ♪ but, it turns out all i was missing was miracle-gro potting mix. it's got what a plant needs. even plant food that feeds them for up to 6 month
. >> to give me goose bumps, along with some many of our other alumni, that they were able to do something that we were all trying and striving for. they did it with class, dignity, and character. >> a winning season now on the record books. for at least one campus employee, it is a moment worth holding onto. >> this is one of the happiest moments of my life, you know? this is hard. i'm happy for the school. >> james speaks for a lot of people here on campus, just glad...
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. >> i got goose pimples, they were so good. >> an exercise in patience and tolerance to the highest will receive two tickets to one of ten games this season. >> it's not enough but it's a start. >> reporter: to rise to the occasion when the stakes were far greater than just a game. >> everyone had to do their piece of the puzzle. they did. it just worked out well. >> mccarthy says the white sox are his team now. he says ever since the cubs hired theo epstein he really can't support that decision. the cubs will be holding their own police appreciation day near wrigley field. >> well he's honest now, isn't he? we have an update on a story that upset a lot of people. a puppy thrown off a third floor balcony. it happened earlier this month in east garfield park. the 4-month-old puppy survived but fractured her elbow. the puppy named cow girl will have a new home. one of the chicago police officers called to the scene fell in love with her and will adopt her. the woman accused of throwing the dog jameel marshal was charged with aggravated animal cruelty. the adoption process will likely
. >> i got goose pimples, they were so good. >> an exercise in patience and tolerance to the highest will receive two tickets to one of ten games this season. >> it's not enough but it's a start. >> reporter: to rise to the occasion when the stakes were far greater than just a game. >> everyone had to do their piece of the puzzle. they did. it just worked out well. >> mccarthy says the white sox are his team now. he says ever since the cubs hired theo epstein...
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tell me about this new report discovering that many americans saving goose egg for retirement. >> goose? >> na da. it is mostly young people that aren't saving anything. this is 56% of 18 to 34-year-olds and as you said they're not saving a dime for retirement. this coming from the financial trade association that actually looked at what the contributions looked like for their iras and 401(k)s and there was nothing in them and it is unfortunate. when you're young, it is the time to save. look at this. if you go ahead and save $200 a month starting around 25 years old, and let's say you earn about 7% a year, you'll have about a half a million dollars by the time you're 65 years old if you wait until you're 35 and you start saving the $200, have you less than half as much by the time you hit 65. you only have 235,000, so you know the lesson here, start saving early and save often, brooke. >> from saving to paying, people paying mortgages or preparing to pay a mortgage, there is new pesky fees being considered. do tell. >> looking to throw some of these fees out. when you apply for a mortg
tell me about this new report discovering that many americans saving goose egg for retirement. >> goose? >> na da. it is mostly young people that aren't saving anything. this is 56% of 18 to 34-year-olds and as you said they're not saving a dime for retirement. this coming from the financial trade association that actually looked at what the contributions looked like for their iras and 401(k)s and there was nothing in them and it is unfortunate. when you're young, it is the time to...
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. >> it gives me goose bumps, along with some many of our alumni.hey were able to do something we were all striving for. >> what makes this even sweeter, they were ranked 21st at the start of the season. >> if the rumble of the standard does not help you into slumber, and maybe we can look at some calmer waters. check out this beautiful site. for derby -- 40,000 people went for the annual blanching floating ceremony. more than 3000 were set afloat at sunset. some of them honor loved ones who died while others are prayer's for peace. they're collected and clean for next year. the messages are burned at a temple during a chance. >> that is a beautiful picture. >> the weather is so calm there. >> it is why. >> come back to us. >> things are going to cool off but it will be gradual. tomorrow was not going to be -- i do not want to raise your expectations but by thursday should be nice and comfortable. thunderstorms or the eastern shore. that is what we were dealing with and now those downpours are moving across the eastern shore in down to cambridge and
. >> it gives me goose bumps, along with some many of our alumni.hey were able to do something we were all striving for. >> what makes this even sweeter, they were ranked 21st at the start of the season. >> if the rumble of the standard does not help you into slumber, and maybe we can look at some calmer waters. check out this beautiful site. for derby -- 40,000 people went for the annual blanching floating ceremony. more than 3000 were set afloat at sunset. some of them honor...
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san francisco chronicle" quoted him saying, i'd love to have 100 of them down sit and have duck and goose fat, better yet, have dry oatmeal, shoved down their throats over and over again. >> if i said over and over and over, so what? was that a threat? i would like -- i'm gonna. i'm gonna go get you. >> reporter: it's not so simple, for the other owner and head chef, who says even the fbi is involved. after he opened letters with powder inside. >> i've been told that i should be gutted and my entrails should be fed to people in the street. it's okay to kill me. but it's not okay to raise an animal and feed people with it. >> when you're a leader of the democratic party, that sends a message to people around you who might not understand the line between rhetoric and violence. >> reporter: even if the debate quiets -- >> this is humane, absolutely. >> reporter: chefs aren't feeling defeated. >> i might be wrong. i think it's 1,000 bucks. maybe get a fine. maybe challenge it. challenge the fine to the supreme court. >> reporter: chicago lawmakers passed a similar ban in 2006. but chefs found
san francisco chronicle" quoted him saying, i'd love to have 100 of them down sit and have duck and goose fat, better yet, have dry oatmeal, shoved down their throats over and over again. >> if i said over and over and over, so what? was that a threat? i would like -- i'm gonna. i'm gonna go get you. >> reporter: it's not so simple, for the other owner and head chef, who says even the fbi is involved. after he opened letters with powder inside. >> i've been told that i...
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. >> jon:onald trump's ego is like a goose liver that's been force fed praisethrough its ear tubes sot when you consume it you don't taste atsouant of self-doubt, and that is why i must do this. donald, you have to get back into the race for president. i'm not just saying this because it would help me. oh, my god. ( laughter ) come over. we'll talk about it. we'll have dinner. you bring a pita, and in a gesture of ecstasy good will, i'll bring two fofo [ train whistle blows ] [ ball hitting paddle ] [ orbit girl ] don't let food hang around. yeah! [ orbit trumpet ] clean it up with orbit! [ orbit glint ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling. ♪ eat, drink, chew orbit! >> jon: welcome back. it's prom time again, it's prom time, a time to create wonderful memories, at least for those who have dates. for those who don't, you can always go into comedy. ( laughter ) then there's the people who had dates, only to lose them. jessica williams has more. >> prom, a magical evening every student looks forward to and minnesota's mike stone and his date megan piper were no exception. >> i invited tal
. >> jon:onald trump's ego is like a goose liver that's been force fed praisethrough its ear tubes sot when you consume it you don't taste atsouant of self-doubt, and that is why i must do this. donald, you have to get back into the race for president. i'm not just saying this because it would help me. oh, my god. ( laughter ) come over. we'll talk about it. we'll have dinner. you bring a pita, and in a gesture of ecstasy good will, i'll bring two fofo [ train whistle blows ] [ ball...
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because of the goose droppings. apparently it is everywhere. canadian geese have taken over the park. they are a protected species and nothing can be done about them but their droppings are a big health hazard. volunteers have formed a removal group called " when you calls " to clean it all up ". >> they have 2 lbs. of droppings every day. the problem is that the e. coli gets left out of their system to read >> the e. coli sometimes ends up in waterways reading algae blooms during warm weather. but the dropping problem is especially bad this spring because of the large number of newly hatched peace. >> a company wants to make easier for people to get cash for their old cell phones. they have machine set up in parts of california at that give people cash for gold cell phones or mp3 players. the devices will then be sold or recycled. >> maybe instead of collecting cans, people will be collecting used cell phones. >> they plan to expand the service nationwide in the near future. >> police are trying to find the driver that collided with a taxicab
because of the goose droppings. apparently it is everywhere. canadian geese have taken over the park. they are a protected species and nothing can be done about them but their droppings are a big health hazard. volunteers have formed a removal group called " when you calls " to clean it all up ". >> they have 2 lbs. of droppings every day. the problem is that the e. coli gets left out of their system to read >> the e. coli sometimes ends up in waterways reading algae...
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we see a big goose egg. and we have 5 miles of visibility in easton. in york and 6 in hagerstown. one in culpepper. that's going to be the culprit this morning. right now, we are looking at temperatures that are mild. we are at 61 in baltimore but we are a little cooler along the coastal areas. you can see in the green that's because we are getting onshore flow that's all courtesy of a back door front sliding through in its wake onshore flow is cooling things down and we are getting the eastern flow but we see the 70s in st. louis and 72 in memphis. very warm and we will warm things up going into the afternoon. you should see the forecast. it's coming. satellite and radar not picking up on a lot of things close to home here. we are dry and we had our round of showers and thunderstorms but look at the nasty thunderstorms back moving into west virginia as of now. we do have a chance for more scattered showers and strong storms possibly severe as we go more into the afternoon. we will get heating of the day and we will get the instability and then boom, t
we see a big goose egg. and we have 5 miles of visibility in easton. in york and 6 in hagerstown. one in culpepper. that's going to be the culprit this morning. right now, we are looking at temperatures that are mild. we are at 61 in baltimore but we are a little cooler along the coastal areas. you can see in the green that's because we are getting onshore flow that's all courtesy of a back door front sliding through in its wake onshore flow is cooling things down and we are getting the eastern...
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what's the goose? and what needs to be fixed?> well, i think what needs to be fixed is basically how firms wear multiple hats. in this particular case, if you're in the middle of a selling effort and road shows, you can't start downgrading your analysis. you should have withdrawn before the road shows began. and then picked it up again once the offering took place. >> okay. mr. pitt, thank you very much. always a pleasure to see you. >> good to be with you. >> all righty. there isn't just legal jeopardy here. if there is, in fact legal jeopardy, it's been a devastating p.r. hit as well for facebook. that p.r. is a big issue. and it may have started when the automobile giant general motors announced that it was pulling its display ads from facebook. phil lebeau just spoke with the man who made that call for gm. phil. >> tyler, this is all about general motors saying it wants the best bang for its buck when it comes to advertising. today we talked to the man who made the decision behind general motors pulling its direct ads from fa
what's the goose? and what needs to be fixed?> well, i think what needs to be fixed is basically how firms wear multiple hats. in this particular case, if you're in the middle of a selling effort and road shows, you can't start downgrading your analysis. you should have withdrawn before the road shows began. and then picked it up again once the offering took place. >> okay. mr. pitt, thank you very much. always a pleasure to see you. >> good to be with you. >> all righty....
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finally, it's a canada goose with a broken wing. in the end, it is a lot of work not to get paid for. at least not in the traditional sense. >> we're saving lives and we just need to have more people out there doing this. >> if i won the lottery tomorrow, i would keep doing this. >> i feel the same way about my job. i should say, they do this all volunteer, but really their effort is they want to raise money to get an animal ambulance staffed 24/7/365 to respond to this call. you hear about the large animal rescues, but there's a huge area in between of animals that are injured that aren't safe for the general public to go pick up and can still get help if someone can get them. >> how many days were you on this shoot with this couple? >> they did all that in one day. and we didn't even go back with them again to get that raven, so they had to get the second trip for the raven. >> thank you, garvin. >>> we have breezy conditions outside. >> we put you outside, that awesome fashion statement on your arms, those would be blowing, you k
finally, it's a canada goose with a broken wing. in the end, it is a lot of work not to get paid for. at least not in the traditional sense. >> we're saving lives and we just need to have more people out there doing this. >> if i won the lottery tomorrow, i would keep doing this. >> i feel the same way about my job. i should say, they do this all volunteer, but really their effort is they want to raise money to get an animal ambulance staffed 24/7/365 to respond to this call....
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be smart to do it six months ago, but in the absence of doing it six months ago -- >> and did biden goosento action or create the idea of doing this and force the president's hand or move the president ahead of schedule? >> i think that there was a very lively debate internally about this, and i think that the sense was or the argument was by the political folks who thought that they shouldn't do this right away is that the moment had been lost, and we have to wait until after the election and biden tipped it in the other way. >> i am not getting an answer out of you glenn. before anything happened on "meet the press" and before gregory asked the question, and before that, was the president intending to come out on marriage equality or not? >> i don't think so. >> what do you know? >> well, the first that i heard of whether he was going to come out for marriage equality is after biden spoke. >> and the question about biden, any doubt he will be on the ticket? >> no. >> any doubt, glenn, he is on the ticket? >> no, i don't think so. >> so my point then, why public punish him to be in the t
be smart to do it six months ago, but in the absence of doing it six months ago -- >> and did biden goosento action or create the idea of doing this and force the president's hand or move the president ahead of schedule? >> i think that there was a very lively debate internally about this, and i think that the sense was or the argument was by the political folks who thought that they shouldn't do this right away is that the moment had been lost, and we have to wait until after the...
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economy, help the actual pie grow bigger, provide more of a pie to split among us all and in turn try to goose innovation in a couple of unanticipated ways. so first, kind of three big points. immigrants are a net contributor to the economy. it is easy to be distracted by the fiscal analysis which is about tax revenues and expenditures. entire categories of people at a certain phase in their life and a certain period in their economy are net users of tax resources. as it happens since we're running a big federal deficit right now, we're all net users of resources. if you add us you will up together, we're not producing enough revenue to cover the expenses of the government. people that are older, children, those are categories of people who are net drains on the economy. that's a fiscal analysis, not an economic analysis. so point number one for your friends who are not persuaded that immigration is a good thing, get them off the fiscal analysis and ask them to focus on the economic analysis. that's a bigger picture analysis. yes, a child of 7 costs money because they attend school and no, the
economy, help the actual pie grow bigger, provide more of a pie to split among us all and in turn try to goose innovation in a couple of unanticipated ways. so first, kind of three big points. immigrants are a net contributor to the economy. it is easy to be distracted by the fiscal analysis which is about tax revenues and expenditures. entire categories of people at a certain phase in their life and a certain period in their economy are net users of tax resources. as it happens since we're...