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to asture.reports (http://bsun.md/zsk6 jf))//rr>>that the chestnut steed has been named horse association's 2011 therapy horse of the year. merlin, who resides at rose of sharon equestrian school in equine therapy..he helps improve the quality of life for children with autism and other special needs. 3 3 3coming up on the early edition... facing creditors was tough... tough...18:08:14 "it gave me stomach problems, it gave me health problems, it made me eat more" more"but it helped this man get out of debt... and make a man get out of but it helped this but it helped this man get out of debt... and make a man get out of but it helped this but it helped this man get out of debt... and make a million ddolars.the other thhngs you need to do... to get on the same path. ((break 1)) ((bump in)) waiting for paunxatawney phil. ((2-shot toss to weather)) ((ad lib meteorologist))((ad lib ((ad lib meteorologist)) 3 ((traffic reporter ad libs)) map fibee ap 175 map 3 map map fiber map 175 ad libss) map fiber map 175 map 3 3 3 3 coming up... from in debt... to millionaire... 17:56:27 trevor "when i was a
to asture.reports (http://bsun.md/zsk6 jf))//rr>>that the chestnut steed has been named horse association's 2011 therapy horse of the year. merlin, who resides at rose of sharon equestrian school in equine therapy..he helps improve the quality of life for children with autism and other special needs. 3 3 3coming up on the early edition... facing creditors was tough... tough...18:08:14 "it gave me stomach problems, it gave me health problems, it made me eat more" more"but it...
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baltimore sun reports (http://bsun.md/zsk6 jf))//rrr>that the chestnut steed has been named horse association's 2011 therapy horse offthe year. merlin, who resides at equustrian &plife for children ith autism p3 3 and other special needs.for children with autism and otthr special needs. 3 &pit's pretty rare... to see a half-court shot go in.and it's even ámoreá rare... to see a full-court shot go through the net... like this one youure exactly what happened in alabama... during a high school basketball game.two teammates each made a once- in-a-lifetime shot... in the same half.but n the end... the victory went to the other team. coming up on the early editiin... the catholic church is taking on the obama administration. administration."i don't contraception and ants ann - abortions..." the new law... they find offensive... that could hurt presidenttobama's re-election c. campaign. &(brrak 1)) the 2-4-6-8 value menu's got the everyday value slam, classic burger, build your own chicken wrap, cheese quesadilla, chicken parmesan, all you can eat pancakes, cordon bleu melt, the new cookie skillet a
baltimore sun reports (http://bsun.md/zsk6 jf))//rrr>that the chestnut steed has been named horse association's 2011 therapy horse offthe year. merlin, who resides at equustrian &plife for children ith autism p3 3 and other special needs.for children with autism and otthr special needs. 3 &pit's pretty rare... to see a half-court shot go in.and it's even ámoreá rare... to see a full-court shot go through the net... like this one youure exactly what happened in alabama... during a...
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. >> we are alcohol manying at the vent and have been in the horse stalls for a long time. >> reporter: the associationf realtors said after google's ipo home prices jumped 16%. he expects about one in every five facebook employees to look to buy. >> loss altos, loss altos hills, wood side, they will get the bunt of the benefit. >> reporter: if papers were to be filed tomorrow an ipo wouldn't happen until april or may and various speculate the stock would start between 35 and $40 a share. >> tonight the menlo park city council is meeting to discuss plans to expand the headquarters. they moved in last month on the bayshore expressway and have plans to expand to an east campus to accommodate thousands of employees. they expect to mare from representatives from both facebook and city planners about the plan and what an expangs would mean for traffic. >> now back to election 2012. voting is over and the counting is underway in florida. as we reported for you at the beginning of the newscast, for cnn and the associated press have called the race for romney. we will give you a live look here at romney's elec
. >> we are alcohol manying at the vent and have been in the horse stalls for a long time. >> reporter: the associationf realtors said after google's ipo home prices jumped 16%. he expects about one in every five facebook employees to look to buy. >> loss altos, loss altos hills, wood side, they will get the bunt of the benefit. >> reporter: if papers were to be filed tomorrow an ipo wouldn't happen until april or may and various speculate the stock would start between...
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horse stalls for a long time. >> reporter: john pinto with the santa clara association of realtor says after google's ipo home pricesped 16% in the peninsula. he expects one in every five facebook employees to look to buy. >> in los altos, los altos hill. they'll get the blunt of the benefit. >> reporter: even if papers are filed tomorrow, the ipo likely wouldn't happen until april or may. market watchers think the market would start between 35 and $40 a share. maureen naylor, ktvu channel two news. >>> facebook development team spent this evening meeting with the menlo park to describe their expansion business. the nine building campus has room for up to 3,600 workers. facebook is seeking approval to boost that to as many as 6,600. >>> a program allowing prescreened frequent fliers to move quickly through security will soon be returning to the san francisco airport. it allows participating to move to the front of the line to get their carry on items screened and to by pass the first tier of security by using an automated kiosks. it should be up and running at sfo by this april. >>> it has been a long time coming bu
horse stalls for a long time. >> reporter: john pinto with the santa clara association of realtor says after google's ipo home pricesped 16% in the peninsula. he expects one in every five facebook employees to look to buy. >> in los altos, los altos hill. they'll get the blunt of the benefit. >> reporter: even if papers are filed tomorrow, the ipo likely wouldn't happen until april or may. market watchers think the market would start between 35 and $40 a share. maureen naylor,...
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horse stalls for a long time. >> reporter: john pinto with the santa clara association of realtor says after google's ipo home pricesped 16% in the peninsula. he expects one in every five facebook employees to look to buy. >> in los altos, los altos hill. they'll get the blunt of the benefit. >> reporter: even if papers are filed tomorrow, the ipo likely wouldn't happen until april or may. market watchers think the market would start between 35 and $40 a share. maureen naylor, ktvu channel two news. >>> facebook development team spent this evening meeting with the menlo park to describe their expansion business. the nine building campus has room for up to 3,600 workers. facebook is seeking approval to boost that to as many as 6,600. >>> a program allowing prescreened frequent fliers to move quickly through security will soon be returning to the san francisco airport. it allows participating to move to the front of the line to get their carry on items screened and to by pass the first tier of security by using an automated kiosks. it should be up and running at sfo by this april. >>> it has been a long time coming bu
horse stalls for a long time. >> reporter: john pinto with the santa clara association of realtor says after google's ipo home pricesped 16% in the peninsula. he expects one in every five facebook employees to look to buy. >> in los altos, los altos hill. they'll get the blunt of the benefit. >> reporter: even if papers are filed tomorrow, the ipo likely wouldn't happen until april or may. market watchers think the market would start between 35 and $40 a share. maureen naylor,...
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association has kids days during the week. the performers come out for hundred 200 kids. now, the truckadero truck house gets rented out for weddings and retirement. the croquet clubs and horse shoes. 2 play grounds, tennis courts. we have from 25 to a hundred dogs here. it's like bisons going across the mid west. there are so many dogs they are covering the ground cht it's a get together. all the dog walkers know each other. if you go to pine lake day camp now, you will see 50 kids there. the r directors are wonder. >> the pine lake is natural. they take of the area around the lake. they plant natives that are drought tolerant. one that stands the dry summers here. the whole park is under going quite a bit of reconstruction. they will renovate the trails around the lake. and the big project is the capital project for pine lake meadow. they are going to returf the dog run and the meadow by the day camp. we are looking for a very busy fall. by the spring of next year should have major renovations to the mark thal make it an outstanding park. i don't ever refer to it as my park. all the parks belong to all the people. this park belongs just as much to the families in the bay v
association has kids days during the week. the performers come out for hundred 200 kids. now, the truckadero truck house gets rented out for weddings and retirement. the croquet clubs and horse shoes. 2 play grounds, tennis courts. we have from 25 to a hundred dogs here. it's like bisons going across the mid west. there are so many dogs they are covering the ground cht it's a get together. all the dog walkers know each other. if you go to pine lake day camp now, you will see 50 kids there. the...
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associated with artificial tanning. >>> swedish scientists say they finally answered the question, why do zebras have stripes? the stripes are there to keep horsey. researchers studied card board cutouts of horses painted black and white. they also looked at models pa t painted all white or black. flies preferred the darker coats to the white coat but they stayed away from the striped models even more. the study can be found in the journal of experimental biology. >> interesting. >> here we thought nature was just being creative there. >> all random. >>> coming up on news 4 at 4:00 kids onboard a school bus when all of a sudden the bus burst into flames. >>> plus for the fifth time this cruise season a trip ends early because of >>> i've got extra blankets, extra logs. >> good. >> we're ready. >> yeah. >> we're ready. it's going to be a little storm in terms of snowfall so another one of these nuisance storm systems. but it's going to be mighty cold. this cold that's coming in for the weekend is going to rival any of the coldest air we've had so far this winter. >> wow. >> you ready? it's going to stick around. i guess the fact that it comes th
associated with artificial tanning. >>> swedish scientists say they finally answered the question, why do zebras have stripes? the stripes are there to keep horsey. researchers studied card board cutouts of horses painted black and white. they also looked at models pa t painted all white or black. flies preferred the darker coats to the white coat but they stayed away from the striped models even more. the study can be found in the journal of experimental biology. >> interesting....
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horse left the barn on that? i think what we've seen is, you know, historically, you know, traditional western focus on, you know, what are often political rights like freedom of association, and then in a second wave, driven by an assertion that human rights, you know, must look at questions of socioeconomic development, advantage and disadvantage and the adoption of a covenant on economic, social, and cultural rights, a set of u.n. resolutions introduced and passed year after year on these rights. you know, is there really, and as am amnesty international acknowledging our role as a global movement that unites people worldwide on behalf of rights recognizing that that agenda, you know, needs to legal studies fleck the rights that are uppermost, you know, for all the members of that move 789, you know, not just some, but, is there really -- is there any kind of a clock on this? is this really legal levining this? it's not a u.s. domestic context. it's not very often invoked here, more and more beginning to be, but certainly, globally, you know, they are really difficult to contest. >> guest: yes, and one, i could absolutely see the dynamic, and the way that feeling compe
horse left the barn on that? i think what we've seen is, you know, historically, you know, traditional western focus on, you know, what are often political rights like freedom of association, and then in a second wave, driven by an assertion that human rights, you know, must look at questions of socioeconomic development, advantage and disadvantage and the adoption of a covenant on economic, social, and cultural rights, a set of u.n. resolutions introduced and passed year after year on these...
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horse left the barn on that? i mean, you know, i think what we have seen is historically traditional western focus on what are oftentimes civil and political rights, things like freedom assembly and association, freedom of expression, and then in a second wave, driven largely by countries in the global south and assertion that if human rights must look at questions of the socioeconomic development advantage and disadvantage and the adoption of the covenant on economic social and cultural rights, the whole set of u.n. resolutions that are introduced in the past year after year on these rights. is there really -- as amnesty international acknowledging our role as a global movement that unites people worldwide on the set of rights, recognizing that that agenda, you know, needs to reflect the right store uppermost, you know, for all the members of that movement, not just for some to be a really is there any kind of turning back on the clock on this? is it really was a debate now or how do you see the leavening kind of current state of the discussion with your ideas given the way things have unfolded and the fact that this language of the rights is not so much in the u.s. domestic context, they a
horse left the barn on that? i mean, you know, i think what we have seen is historically traditional western focus on what are oftentimes civil and political rights, things like freedom assembly and association, freedom of expression, and then in a second wave, driven largely by countries in the global south and assertion that if human rights must look at questions of the socioeconomic development advantage and disadvantage and the adoption of the covenant on economic social and cultural...
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association disputes the science that is quoted in this particular commentary. >> you think they have -- do you think they have -- >> they really do have a sugar horse or a horseing a sugar pill. listen, i just got to say thank you to these people who have come up with this idea because, you know, so many of us, we just don't know what we should eat or what we should think or we should buy so it's really good that these folks should come out and say, we really need to start taxing sugar or putting an age restriction on it so only certain people eat stuff that people have eaten for thousands of years. >> and the reason that we've come to this point is because there's some facts in this whole story is that america is fatter. america is fatter. >> the world is fatter. >> yes, the world is. >> but should -- should it be personal responsibility to know how much sugar intake you have on a daily basis or should the government step in and make it like a drug? and make it like it's regulated? that to me is at the heart of the issue here. it's personal responsibility in my mind. >> you start with sugar and next thing you know, you'll need i.d. to buy butter. there's goi
association disputes the science that is quoted in this particular commentary. >> you think they have -- do you think they have -- >> they really do have a sugar horse or a horseing a sugar pill. listen, i just got to say thank you to these people who have come up with this idea because, you know, so many of us, we just don't know what we should eat or what we should think or we should buy so it's really good that these folks should come out and say, we really need to start taxing...