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laird: yes.eople are actually -- now there's companies building them and the people are -- they're popular. and my main objective, like all of my objectives, has been basically either training for or ultimately trying to figure out how to ride the biggest waves in the world. and i know that the hydrofoil -- charlie: explain that to me. laird: in order to ride the biggest waves. [laughter] rory: foreign idea, huh? laird: in order to ride the biggest waves in the world i realized that conventional surf boards weren't going to be effective because of the texture and the speed that the waves move. ard so, the hydrofoil bo allowed me to lift up from the surface and not be affected by surface tension. if waves get up to 100 feet, they move faster than we're capable of being with them. so now we have to figure out other techniques. so, through towing and through hydrofoil boards, we can ride waves. charlie: explain towing. charlie: towing is a technique we developed that we use a water ski-like techniqu
laird: yes.eople are actually -- now there's companies building them and the people are -- they're popular. and my main objective, like all of my objectives, has been basically either training for or ultimately trying to figure out how to ride the biggest waves in the world. and i know that the hydrofoil -- charlie: explain that to me. laird: in order to ride the biggest waves. [laughter] rory: foreign idea, huh? laird: in order to ride the biggest waves in the world i realized that...
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laird: i am.rlie: you found out early and on the people that you include in this film, one equal he had was fearlessness -- quality he had was fearlessness. >> i think it's complicated. laird will do things that nobody else will do. and there seems to be, from the outside, a fearlessness when you look at it. but i think the reality and i think another thing that makes laird stand out is that he's extraordinarily disciplined. and i don't think he's reckless. charlie: fearless does not mean to be reckless. rory: no, but this is where it's complicated. he works with fear. he has a relationship with fear that he learns from and i think that was really one of the things that drew know this story. we all have moments of fear and how you handle it and how you work through it, you know, is arguably kind of a spiritual path. and i think it's a space that laird spend a lot of time in and actually had some expertise in. charlie: who was bill hamilton? laird: he was my step-dad and my iiro -- hero and my olde
laird: i am.rlie: you found out early and on the people that you include in this film, one equal he had was fearlessness -- quality he had was fearlessness. >> i think it's complicated. laird will do things that nobody else will do. and there seems to be, from the outside, a fearlessness when you look at it. but i think the reality and i think another thing that makes laird stand out is that he's extraordinarily disciplined. and i don't think he's reckless. charlie: fearless does not mean...
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>> most of my friends were initially, oh, what's laird up to again. know, i spent quite a long time doing it alone, which i have a tendency to do when we first kind of discover things, i'm usually a little bit on a solo path just because maybe people don't believe, and then once they saw the way, you know, i could ride waves with it and what i could to with it, then other people started participating. but i have been doing it for, you know, close to 20 years, using a version of it, and only in the last two or three years really has that kind of gained momentum. >> rose: in the last two or three years in terms of present time? >> yes. now there is companies building them and the people are surfing -- >> rose: and popular. popular. my main objective, like all my objectives, has been basically either training for or ultimately trying to figure out how to ride the biggest waves in the world and i know that the hydrofoil -- >> rose: explain that to me. in order to ride the biggest waves -- >> a foreign idea, right, charlie? >> in order tore ride the bigges
>> most of my friends were initially, oh, what's laird up to again. know, i spent quite a long time doing it alone, which i have a tendency to do when we first kind of discover things, i'm usually a little bit on a solo path just because maybe people don't believe, and then once they saw the way, you know, i could ride waves with it and what i could to with it, then other people started participating. but i have been doing it for, you know, close to 20 years, using a version of it, and...
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. >> reporter: laird hamilton pushes the limits.nnedy to the story. >> surfing is a really beautiful backdrop for a documentary and the footage is breathtaking in my opinion, but what is the thing that i think captivates the office is laird's personal story, his personal drive. >> reporter: the sunning worlds knows laird hamilton as a brash innovator. >> i grew up scared. i grew up around beaches that killed people daily. fear is a healthy emotion. it's just what you do with it that separates you from other people. >> reporter: in the film you talk about turbulent times as n your childhood and finding peace in the water. did surfing save you in a way? >> it not only saved me but blessed me with all of the greatest things that i've received in my life. >> reporter: the film includes air kievl video of laird riding 80- to 100-foot waves. >> if we go off and inspire people to make a difference in their world, we've done our job. >> reporter: at age 53 laird has no plans to get off the board. >> it doesn't matter who you are. take any p
. >> reporter: laird hamilton pushes the limits.nnedy to the story. >> surfing is a really beautiful backdrop for a documentary and the footage is breathtaking in my opinion, but what is the thing that i think captivates the office is laird's personal story, his personal drive. >> reporter: the sunning worlds knows laird hamilton as a brash innovator. >> i grew up scared. i grew up around beaches that killed people daily. fear is a healthy emotion. it's just what you do...
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. >> meg oliver reports it shows how laird hamilton went from being a kid to making great strides in. >> reporter: laird hamilton uses a surf board to push the limit. >> i think i'm always striving. i think that's in my nature. >> reporter: that's what drew filmmaker lori kennedy to his story. >> it's a beautiful backdrop for a documentary and the footage is breathtaking in my opinion, but what is the thing i think captivates the audience is laird's personal story, his personal drive. >> reporter: the surfing world knows isolated as a brash daredevil and -- laird as a brash daredevil and innovator. >> i grew up with beaches that killed people daily. fear is a healthy emotion. it's just what you do with it that separate you from the other people. >> reporter: in the film it talks about your childhood and some turbulent team, but then you talk about finding peace in the water. did surfing save you, in a way? >> not only did surfing save me, but it also blessed me with all ofgreatest things that i've received in my life. >> reporter: the film combines our video and new footage of laird
. >> meg oliver reports it shows how laird hamilton went from being a kid to making great strides in. >> reporter: laird hamilton uses a surf board to push the limit. >> i think i'm always striving. i think that's in my nature. >> reporter: that's what drew filmmaker lori kennedy to his story. >> it's a beautiful backdrop for a documentary and the footage is breathtaking in my opinion, but what is the thing i think captivates the audience is laird's personal story,...
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today we look at the city of glasgow college by reiach and hall architects and michael laird architectsis is a world—class learning facility and what you see here is actually technical and professional education on an immense scale. the college wanted a building that exuded quality and ambition and
today we look at the city of glasgow college by reiach and hall architects and michael laird architectsis is a world—class learning facility and what you see here is actually technical and professional education on an immense scale. the college wanted a building that exuded quality and ambition and
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. >>> laird hamilton told charlie he always wanted to be a surfer.g a big wave and what gives him the biggest thrill. you're watching "cbs this morning." (hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out of the hospital than a leading heart failure medicine. women who are pregnant must not take entresto. it can cause harm or death to an unborn baby. don't take entresto with an ace inhibitor or aliskiren. if you've had angioedema while taking an ace or arb medicine, don't take entresto. the most serious side effects are angioedema, low blood pressure, kidney problems, or high potassium
. >>> laird hamilton told charlie he always wanted to be a surfer.g a big wave and what gives him the biggest thrill. you're watching "cbs this morning." (hard exhalation) honey? can we do this tomorrow? (grunts of effort) can we do this tomorrow? if you have heart failure symptoms, your risk of hospitalization could increase, making tomorrow uncertain. but entresto is a medicine that was proven, in the largest heart failure study ever, to help more people stay alive and out...
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no wave is too big for laird hamilton. we sat down with the san francisco native to talk about his new movie. >>> we launch our new look at tonight, and clay thompson pledged $1000 per point for fire victims. how other bay area athletes are also helping out. >>> in mount shasta's shadow, an explosion of illegal pot grows.the desert. >> they've set up shop, they are chucking the water in. tonight at 11:00, why this quiet county has called in the national guard. >> at least we have 2000 the sites out here. >> reporter: at stake, a multi- million-dollar harvest. the race between growers and the law. an original report tonight at 11:00 on kpix 5 news. >>> it is that easy, come down to mershon's antics auction and get fitting. i've found my hidden gems, i'm sure you will too. all the info@mershon.com. >>> closed captioning for this newscast is sponsored by living spaces. contests, no competitive career... rly 1970's >>> if there is a mount rushmore of surfing, laird hamilton needs to be in this discussion. no awards or competit
no wave is too big for laird hamilton. we sat down with the san francisco native to talk about his new movie. >>> we launch our new look at tonight, and clay thompson pledged $1000 per point for fire victims. how other bay area athletes are also helping out. >>> in mount shasta's shadow, an explosion of illegal pot grows.the desert. >> they've set up shop, they are chucking the water in. tonight at 11:00, why this quiet county has called in the national guard. >>...
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donald laird is the head of the computer studies department at santa rosa junior college.son have been collecting photos and papers lost in the fire. they started a website where the post pictures of what they have gathered. he said he has been on cloud nine since hearing from some of the original owners. >> just knowing that i can be helpful in some way, some meaningful way. it's a great feeling. for some people who lost their entire home, this may be the only thing they have left. this may be the only memory they can salvage. >> he said he'll also restore some photographs free of charge. if you would like to see the photos and papers he's found, go to ktvu.com. >>> there is a special halloween event in the north bay. the goal was to bring happiness to the many children who lost everything in the fires. volunteers handed out halloween costumes to kids at a church auditorium in santa rosa. one little girl lived in the coffey park neighborhood. her family lost their home when the neighborhood went up in flames. >> i did not want to leave my home but i knew i had to. for saf
donald laird is the head of the computer studies department at santa rosa junior college.son have been collecting photos and papers lost in the fire. they started a website where the post pictures of what they have gathered. he said he has been on cloud nine since hearing from some of the original owners. >> just knowing that i can be helpful in some way, some meaningful way. it's a great feeling. for some people who lost their entire home, this may be the only thing they have left. this...
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today we look at the city of glasgow college by reiach and hall architects and michael laird architectstechnical and professional education on an immense scale. the college wanted a building that exuded quality and ambition and aspiration for their students. we have created a building of scale, of character, of quality. they walk in and they say wow, this is a place i wa nt and they say wow, this is a place i want to be part of. the building is located in a high point in the city and that training is raised to the same level as any institution within the city. the new buildings really have been a once—in—a—lifetime opportunity for the college to transform the way we teach and the way our students learn. we previously operated under of 11 quite dated buildings across the city. these nou campus buildings and this building in particular brought a diverse curriculum and diverse communities into two state of the art nou campus sites. a brilliant transformation for staff and students. you can see all the nominated buildings on the bbc arts website. you can find out who is the winner live on t
today we look at the city of glasgow college by reiach and hall architects and michael laird architectstechnical and professional education on an immense scale. the college wanted a building that exuded quality and ambition and aspiration for their students. we have created a building of scale, of character, of quality. they walk in and they say wow, this is a place i wa nt and they say wow, this is a place i want to be part of. the building is located in a high point in the city and that...
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today we look at the city of glasgow college by reich and hall architects and michael laird architectsn an immense scale. the college want a building that exuded quality and ambition and aspiration for their students, we have put a building of scale, of character, of quality. they walk in and say wow, this is a place i want to be part of. the building is special, it is located at a high point in the city, and that vocational training is raised to the same level as any institution within the city. the new building is a new once—in—a—lifetime opportunity for the college to transform the way we teach and the way the students learn. we previously operated out of 11 quite dated buildings across the city. these new campus buildings and this one in particular brought together a hugely diverse curriculum, hugely diverse communities into two state—of—the—art campus sites. a really brilliant transformation for staff and students. you can see all the nominated buildings op the bbc arts website. and find out who is the winner of the stirling prize live on the bbc news channel next tuesday. zip—wir
today we look at the city of glasgow college by reich and hall architects and michael laird architectsn an immense scale. the college want a building that exuded quality and ambition and aspiration for their students, we have put a building of scale, of character, of quality. they walk in and say wow, this is a place i want to be part of. the building is special, it is located at a high point in the city, and that vocational training is raised to the same level as any institution within the...
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the back handoff to patrick laird, takes it wildcats answer with two straighted i straight touchdownsway, 137 on the ground. arizona runs for 345. ended up in double overtime. arizona scores first. cal needing a touchdown. look at the fight. look at the power right there. touchdown. cal did not need to go for twou a two and the win but wilcox wants that. jordan done kin back of the end zone, tipped away, incomplete. 45-44, wildcats. >> we had been doing good things on offense, we felt we had a good play. like the rhythm of the game, ebbs and flows, i thought that was the best way to win. >> i'm confident in whatever situation or, you know, opportunity he wants us to take. i was really excited to help us win the game. on one play. and we didn't. >> so close. sharks and islanders in brooklyn, second period. off the board, spins away from the check, feeds kocura, snipes it. on the redirect for the hat trick, the second of his career, the sharks fall 5-3. they are 3-4 on the season. >>> the astros beat the yankees in game seven of the championship series. it's astros and dodgers in the wo
the back handoff to patrick laird, takes it wildcats answer with two straighted i straight touchdownsway, 137 on the ground. arizona runs for 345. ended up in double overtime. arizona scores first. cal needing a touchdown. look at the fight. look at the power right there. touchdown. cal did not need to go for twou a two and the win but wilcox wants that. jordan done kin back of the end zone, tipped away, incomplete. 45-44, wildcats. >> we had been doing good things on offense, we felt we...
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first quarter, the tricky to the back handoff to patrick laird, who's back and healthy, takes it backr with two straight touchdowns. khalil tate runs away, 137 on the ground. arizona runs for 345. they led at the half. ended up in double overtime. arizona scores first. cal needing a touchdown. fourth and goal. look at the fight. look at the power right there. touchdown. cal did not need to go for two and the win but wilcox wants that. bowers with time, looking, jordan dunken back of the end zone, tipped away, incomplete. 45-44, wildcats. >> thought that was the best way to win the game. based on how the game was going, we had been doing good things on offense, we felt we had a good play. like the rhythm of the game, ebbs and flows, i thought that was the best way to win. >> whatever coach wants to do. i'm confident in whatever situation or, you know, opportunity he wants us to take. i was really exc win the game. on one play. and we didn't. >> so close. sharks and islanders in brooklyn, second period. off the board, spins away from the check, feeds kocura, snipes it. ties it 2-2. in t
first quarter, the tricky to the back handoff to patrick laird, who's back and healthy, takes it backr with two straight touchdowns. khalil tate runs away, 137 on the ground. arizona runs for 345. they led at the half. ended up in double overtime. arizona scores first. cal needing a touchdown. fourth and goal. look at the fight. look at the power right there. touchdown. cal did not need to go for two and the win but wilcox wants that. bowers with time, looking, jordan dunken back of the end...
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that's keeping your ride heavy as you are trying to get know laird from 238 on down towards highway 84it's about 15 minutes. no delays across the san mateo bridge, westbound on the right side of your screen there heading from 880 over to 101. about 15 minutes. getting crowded along that stretch. but we are still in good shape. the eastshore freeway, an earlier crash on the shoulder near san pablo dam road looking good from 4 to the maze. it's in the green about 15 minutes. looks like we have a problem over at the bay bridge toll plaza. tow trucks on scene. you can see the flashing lights. but 13 minutes from the maze into san francisco. metering lights, yup, they're on. hat's a check of your traffic; over to y ou. >>> thank you. utility crews continue working to reconnect gas and electricity for tens of thousands of customers. pg&e says 34,000 homes and businesses are still without power. mostly in sonoma and napa counties. more than 36,000 customers don't have gas service. utility workers are going house to house to turn on pilot lights where it's safe while other crews try to fix dam
that's keeping your ride heavy as you are trying to get know laird from 238 on down towards highway 84it's about 15 minutes. no delays across the san mateo bridge, westbound on the right side of your screen there heading from 880 over to 101. about 15 minutes. getting crowded along that stretch. but we are still in good shape. the eastshore freeway, an earlier crash on the shoulder near san pablo dam road looking good from 4 to the maze. it's in the green about 15 minutes. looks like we have a...
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when we were getting to know each other, really know each other, which takes a while and is mull by laird. she said, couldn't races my boys the wayor raising sam. she said, i'm raising black boys. i can't have them walking around the street acting like they own the place. i have to tell them to be careful. i have to teach them how to talk to a policeman. i have to teach them a lot of things you don't have to teach sam. that's only one of many moments of education, but that's a predicament because you don't want -- my mama gave me -- read me a book called "the little engine that could." probably in here somewhere. i think i can, i think i can, i know i can. she didn't want me going through the world to think i couldn't. she wanted me to think i could. she wanted me to be free and strong. that's a little -- everybody wants that. for their children. but it's complicated by the perils that they confront, and i don't know. i think -- i think i would try to raise up warriors for justice because it's not just danger to them. it's danger to the generations and generations of people of -- black bo
when we were getting to know each other, really know each other, which takes a while and is mull by laird. she said, couldn't races my boys the wayor raising sam. she said, i'm raising black boys. i can't have them walking around the street acting like they own the place. i have to tell them to be careful. i have to teach them how to talk to a policeman. i have to teach them a lot of things you don't have to teach sam. that's only one of many moments of education, but that's a predicament...
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controlling circumstances and not these 25 -- lets bring in tevy troy over medical and drug safety and trey lairdh us as well it is a personal issues for him. obviously, you were there when a lot of stuff was growing, did you try to combat at it and was there any effort federally, guys, we have got a national crisis that's brewing in devastating communities and if so, what happens >> to be fair, it was not as big o f a deal and not a big of a problem when i was there ten years ago. we were talking about issues of telehealth like what the president is talking about today and making sure the right person is getting the right prescriptions and you don't have these doctors writing prescriptions inappropriately. technology is improving to the point where we can trust tele medicine we are making sure if they can get the right medications. >> do you think doctors are getting the message, in other words, based on the numbers that we have seen of the over doses and number of prescriptions that are written 200 million prescriptions written in 2015 that they are finally getting the message, the pain is not
controlling circumstances and not these 25 -- lets bring in tevy troy over medical and drug safety and trey lairdh us as well it is a personal issues for him. obviously, you were there when a lot of stuff was growing, did you try to combat at it and was there any effort federally, guys, we have got a national crisis that's brewing in devastating communities and if so, what happens >> to be fair, it was not as big o f a deal and not a big of a problem when i was there ten years ago. we...
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what they're planning on doing guys is actually flying to for the laird dale first meeting up with another jet and two jets will head to western part of puerto rico and what m mr. leader told me earlier the plan is to take five or six dialysis patients in desperate way there in puerto rico and fly them back to florida for treatment. so, bringing medical supplies to puerto rico and on the way back bringing some folks who need special medical assistance and that is happening as we speak here at dulles airport. >> all right. bob need is great. thank you very much. >> 7:09 hi tuck good morning. >> good morning, nice wea weather. beautiful you fall weather to look forward to today. temps in the mid 70s. >> perfect. >> easy. >> let's get to it. >> tada. >> another beautiful fall day as advertised. cool out. over night lows 40s. and national 47. 40s in dulles. and quk look at satellite and radar. featuring absolutely nothing but blue skies and beautiful weather and should be a kind of repeat of yesterday. the only warm feature to note it's dry around here. day number 19 we need rain not in near t
what they're planning on doing guys is actually flying to for the laird dale first meeting up with another jet and two jets will head to western part of puerto rico and what m mr. leader told me earlier the plan is to take five or six dialysis patients in desperate way there in puerto rico and fly them back to florida for treatment. so, bringing medical supplies to puerto rico and on the way back bringing some folks who need special medical assistance and that is happening as we speak here at...