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in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and john parkershe wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord kwanwell attended by sheriff, police and bailiff evicted 9 families in 50 souls from the town lands near by. nothing could be more disstressing than to hear the clanking of the embarrass of the cabins mingled with the shrieks of women and children. i switch from reading the newspapers to the books i find james lacy of the books of lectural district of the poor law union. the library has most of the electoral district books for the 1840's. they are beautiful leather bound books with copper writing and calligraphy. the spelling of each name is not consistent from year to year. i find lacy spelled as l. a. k
in the news of january 19th 1848, judith was ejected off a small farm by the landlords james and john parkershe wandered in want without shelter and entered her former abode on the 18th of august last. for this forceable possession shes tried and sentenced to 6 months confinement which punishment of and died of natural causes. eventually i find mention of the easterly of conwell evicting tenants in the near by town land. september 13, 1848 the newspaper says on monday last the agent of lord...
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. >> reporter: john parker grew up faithful to the dodgers. >> i'd walk through the gate and the tunnel the field and it's like i'm home. >> reporter: his loyalty goes back to his father frank, a world war ii vet who grew up in a kansas farm in the 1930s. the first time he heard a radio baseball was on. >> it was the brooklyn dodgers he said from that moment on he was a dodger fan. >> reporter: the dodgers moved to los angeles, so did frank, raising a family as devoted to the team as they were to each other. two years ago his son john arranged a very special 87th birthday. though frank's eyes were failing he got to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. >> there was this big roar from the crowd and it was awesome and he couldn't see them but he said soy, i could sure feel them." >> reporter: frank parker died last year. the only good part of that, his son says, is that he doesn't have to see what's happened to the team he loves. john blackstone, cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: and that's the "cbs evening news" for tonight. for all of us at cbs news all around the world, good night. cap
. >> reporter: john parker grew up faithful to the dodgers. >> i'd walk through the gate and the tunnel the field and it's like i'm home. >> reporter: his loyalty goes back to his father frank, a world war ii vet who grew up in a kansas farm in the 1930s. the first time he heard a radio baseball was on. >> it was the brooklyn dodgers he said from that moment on he was a dodger fan. >> reporter: the dodgers moved to los angeles, so did frank, raising a family as...
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parker took over the post this morning. she was appointed to the position left vacant by outgoing city attorney john russo. parker graduated from harvard law school in 1975. and before spending 20 years in the city attorney's office, she spent five years as assistant u.s. attorney for the northern district of california. >>> state legislators have until wednesday to meet the constitutional deadline to send a balanced budget to the governor. democrats and republicans are $9 billion away from doing that. the state senate passed a few minor budget bills today but did not address the so-called bridge tax. governor brown wants to keep the states's finances afloat until the fall. assembly's next session is on monday. >>> they will punish lawmakers for missing the deadline. they will muse salary and per diem each day they fail to reach a deal. and the state controller will not pay them retroactively when a budget is approved. >>> the great highway between lincoln and sloan is now shut down for sand abatement. the cleanup is required every so often when the winds blow sand on to the pavement. no word on how long th
parker took over the post this morning. she was appointed to the position left vacant by outgoing city attorney john russo. parker graduated from harvard law school in 1975. and before spending 20 years in the city attorney's office, she spent five years as assistant u.s. attorney for the northern district of california. >>> state legislators have until wednesday to meet the constitutional deadline to send a balanced budget to the governor. democrats and republicans are $9 billion away...
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john parker has cared all his life about what happens to the dodgers. a kansas farm in the 1930s. the first time he heard a radio, baseball was on. >> and it was the brooklyn dodgers. he said from that moment on, he was a dodger fan. >> reporter: the dodgers moved to los angeles, and so did frank. raising a family as devoted to the team as they were to each other. >> i would love the old-time family feeling to come back to the dodgers. >> reporter: two years ago, john arranged a very special 87th birthday for his father. though frank's eyes were failing, he got to throw out the ceremonial first pitch. >> there's this big roar from the crowd, and it was awesome, and he couldn't see them, but he said, boy, i could sure feel them. >> reporter: frank parker died last year. the only good part of that, his son says, is that he doesn't have to see what's happened to the team he spent a lifetime loving. john blackstone, cbs news, los angeles. >> and the other good part about the dodgers, they still have donny baseball running the team. right, marysol castro? >>
john parker has cared all his life about what happens to the dodgers. a kansas farm in the 1930s. the first time he heard a radio, baseball was on. >> and it was the brooklyn dodgers. he said from that moment on, he was a dodger fan. >> reporter: the dodgers moved to los angeles, and so did frank. raising a family as devoted to the team as they were to each other. >> i would love the old-time family feeling to come back to the dodgers. >> reporter: two years ago, john...
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old free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media john to our tetons tom. parker. and his lies are very interesting. and this this is an interesting slide with what you have here and one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph ben straight university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. and he did just that he actually was successful as you can see though the very large mouse here is the one that successfully been an engineer with human growth genes to make a huge and you see the sibling next to it and if this made a huge fear it was on the front page of these magazines new york times and then a few months later people said well this is interesting but what you can really do with a really huge mouse i mean you can scare people you know this just means you can do it it is not a very practical thing to have a really huge mouse. so then what happened is. you know this is the part of agriculture said well what happens if we would use the same experiment but to use it with pigs. and. so i went out t
old free broadcast quality video for your media projects and free media john to our tetons tom. parker. and his lies are very interesting. and this this is an interesting slide with what you have here and one thousand nine hundred two dr ralph ben straight university of pennsylvania said what if i can take the gene responsible for growth in human beings and put it into a mouse. and he did just that he actually was successful as you can see though the very large mouse here is the one that...
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attorneys office in oakland chief assistant city attorney barbara parker now becomes acting city attorney she was appointed by her out going boss john russo. the council has 60 days to appoint someone to fill the rest of russo's term otherwise a special election has to be held by mid-december. russo got the job after 11 years to become city manager in neighboring alameda. >>> carlos may soon join the growing list of cities to have a ban on plastic city bags, city council could take up that issue as soon as today and they may also consider some ban on food take out containers made of poly styrene foam. >>> riders on muni's busiest rail line are getting relief today muni is adding an express bus to run the same route as the rail line. this is a pilot program the ease over crowding on the route between san francisco's financial district and ocean beach it carries nearly 40,000 riders a day,. >>> not often we get to report good news at the gas pump. >> i know. pay close attention you may not hear this again. prices are going down. the lundborg survey says nationally they fell 17%, making the u.s. average $3.74. here in the bay area, gas
attorneys office in oakland chief assistant city attorney barbara parker now becomes acting city attorney she was appointed by her out going boss john russo. the council has 60 days to appoint someone to fill the rest of russo's term otherwise a special election has to be held by mid-december. russo got the job after 11 years to become city manager in neighboring alameda. >>> carlos may soon join the growing list of cities to have a ban on plastic city bags, city council could take up...
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parker call this neighborhood home. and one distinct house has been captivating the imagination of tourists and residents for over 100 years. located at 75 1/2 bedford street, past residents include cary grant, johnt edna st. vincent. real estate broker paul bolson recently gave me a tour. i understand the whole house is built on a carriageway. >> it was, yes. >> is that typical of its time? >> it's not. this is an atypical house. everybody in new york wanted to use the space they had. >> and they squeezed this little house -- >> they squeeze the this house between the two houses that were here before. >> reporter: i had to measure the house myself just to believe it. 9.6! >> i told you! >> reporter: at 990 square feet, it's a little like living in a dollhouse. >> when you come in here, it's like entering the rabbit hole. your mind expands the room and it's just a great space. >> let's see if that works on my mind as i squeeze through this little kitchen here. >> reporter: four working fireplaces, original beams and a communal garden make up for some of the home's shortcomings. what is this, an ez-bake oven? it's so tiny. so do the details justify the price tag? >> the current owner did put in a
parker call this neighborhood home. and one distinct house has been captivating the imagination of tourists and residents for over 100 years. located at 75 1/2 bedford street, past residents include cary grant, johnt edna st. vincent. real estate broker paul bolson recently gave me a tour. i understand the whole house is built on a carriageway. >> it was, yes. >> is that typical of its time? >> it's not. this is an atypical house. everybody in new york wanted to use the space...