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how the chickens are treated at slaughter that's winning praise from granden the humane society even petaaditional processing includes shackling live birds upside down stunning them before they're slaughtered. at mary's the birds are moved in a special crate through chambers slowly filled with carbon dioxide. the co2 puts them to sleep. when the birds emerge, they remain in a deep sleep as they're hung upside down for processing. >> it makes for a much more humane process to handle the birds when they can't feel and know what's going on. >> reporter: the system costs $3 million. >> an investment for the future. >> reporter: the company consulted with professor granden. they process a few pounds a week. one at a time in a quiet room, using a captive bolt pistol that instantly destroys the brain. >> there's no screaming. it's very calm. >> reporter: in -- to the sure their methods are humane, the meats are certified by independent third partyies recognized by the humane society. elizabeth cook, kpix 5. >> professor granden says many large companies do an excellent job in humane slaughter as
how the chickens are treated at slaughter that's winning praise from granden the humane society even petaaditional processing includes shackling live birds upside down stunning them before they're slaughtered. at mary's the birds are moved in a special crate through chambers slowly filled with carbon dioxide. the co2 puts them to sleep. when the birds emerge, they remain in a deep sleep as they're hung upside down for processing. >> it makes for a much more humane process to handle the...
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the humane society even peta. >> traditional processing including shackelling live birds upside down. stunning them before they are slaughtered. the birds are moved in crates through chambers, slowly filled with carbon. the co2. >> it make s it for a humane process are for the birds when they can not feel what is going on. >> an investment for the future. >> it cost dollars 3 million. >> investment in the future. >> they process a few counts a week. one at a time in a quiet room. using a pistol that destroys the brain. to ensure their methods are humane, they are certified by third parties. recognized by the human society. elizabeth cook, kpix5. >> they say many large companies do an excellent job in humane slaughter as well. not just the right equipment but the right management as well. >>> last time it rained in the bay area was christmas eve. the night before christmas. 38 days later now. the third longest stretch of dry weather in winter weather in the bay area. that will come to an end. by friday, we will get wet and stay wet per for awhile. we begin with good news tonight in the
the humane society even peta. >> traditional processing including shackelling live birds upside down. stunning them before they are slaughtered. the birds are moved in crates through chambers, slowly filled with carbon. the co2. >> it make s it for a humane process are for the birds when they can not feel what is going on. >> an investment for the future. >> it cost dollars 3 million. >> investment in the future. >> they process a few counts a week. one at a...
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most of those who have been evicted are now in peta luma santa cruise, santa rosa because they cannot afford to live here. these are seniors who once were considered milgd class and are no longer middle class given the skewing of the incomes today. but i want to make sure that if neighbors are going to be forced out of their homes that they at least be able to remain in their community especially when they are in their 80's, in their 70's, and so having a low income housing set here very near to north beach is of great importance to me and to my neighbors. these are people who have worked really hard, these are former engineers, nurses, teachers, these are the people that have been the backbone, along with all of the service people. so low income housing, if the income is less than $46,000 is going to be really important for this group of people the 28 percent of north beach right now. thank you. >> thank you. >> good afternoon, i'm marla knight, cochair of north beach tenants committee. i'm kind of concerned -- first of all say i'm very happy to see the development of a small sites p
most of those who have been evicted are now in peta luma santa cruise, santa rosa because they cannot afford to live here. these are seniors who once were considered milgd class and are no longer middle class given the skewing of the incomes today. but i want to make sure that if neighbors are going to be forced out of their homes that they at least be able to remain in their community especially when they are in their 80's, in their 70's, and so having a low income housing set here very near...
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i know peta is a competitor too. >> she does okay. >> absolutely.e do. >> i was asking you if you do nothing else, to please keep mark from getting more tattoos. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. >> good luck with that. >> i don't know if i can do it. >> did you know you were the youngest contestant ever to do the show. >> yeah. >> i didn't know it until tom said it. >> it's exciting and scary and so many exciting opportunities. being the youngest ever. i think he's secretly nervous about that. >> no. >> you are secretly nervous. i'm excited. >> not this guy, calm, cool and collected. >> yeah, i'm excited. >> we're all so excited because we've been talking about a special guest we have and you saw him dancing in the shadows before. time to reveal. it is last season's big winner, alfonso. come on out, alfonso. [ cheers and applause ] >> yeah. >> you still carry this around? >> no, no. [ applause ] hey, guys. >> do not color correct your television monitor. no correction needed. >> no. >> we've done a little makeover. >> this is not a silver mirror ball. this is
i know peta is a competitor too. >> she does okay. >> absolutely.e do. >> i was asking you if you do nothing else, to please keep mark from getting more tattoos. >> oh, yeah. >> yeah. >> good luck with that. >> i don't know if i can do it. >> did you know you were the youngest contestant ever to do the show. >> yeah. >> i didn't know it until tom said it. >> it's exciting and scary and so many exciting opportunities. being the...
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animal rights group peta on the warpath, telling people to boycott some of the nation's most populars changed. serving fish and chips in an an aquarium like serving monkey or zebra at a zoo. that is food for thought. >>> silicon valley is on alert as tens of thousands come mute -- commuters may have been infected. a an employee took a train from san from three times last week. we have dr. david samadi. what does it mean for people who weren't vaccinated and may have been on the train with the person? >> obviously they have a high chance of betting disease. this is contagious virus. it is most aggressive virus you can have. if you're in a room and not vaccinated, somebody walks in with the measles. you have 98% chance of getting this virus. melissa: wow. >> we have great treatment which is called vaccination. something you're familiar with. 95% of the people that get the vaccine, they build antibodies and they're immune. so the fact people are still debating whether we should get vaccine or not is completely nuts. when it came to ebola 75% contagious. we didn't have the vaccine. we we
animal rights group peta on the warpath, telling people to boycott some of the nation's most populars changed. serving fish and chips in an an aquarium like serving monkey or zebra at a zoo. that is food for thought. >>> silicon valley is on alert as tens of thousands come mute -- commuters may have been infected. a an employee took a train from san from three times last week. we have dr. david samadi. what does it mean for people who weren't vaccinated and may have been on the train...
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very arcticorartistic peta murgatroyd. >> hot ticket. >> she is back. >> this dancer has also tread themazing emma. >> emma slater. >> i'm very excited about this one. about all of you but he's a friend of the show here our next competitor emmy nominated dancer choreographer who appeared in "high school musical" and "footloose." can you name this dancer. >> i can and saw the board earlier. allison holker back for a second season. >> really really great and then last but certainly not least we have another emmy nominated choreographer. this pro has two mirrorballs under his belt. 'he an accomplished musician when he's not dancing, he is always rocking out and he would be -- >> mark ballas. so happy he's back. all right. so melissa will head over to social square. >> i will. >> see you in a second. >> we'll take questions from viewers. right now want to talk to the dancers we have with us. one thing that's interesting about this season is viewers will have more access to the show. come on over than ever before because there will be cameras streaming live in your rehearsals. >> it'll be in
very arcticorartistic peta murgatroyd. >> hot ticket. >> she is back. >> this dancer has also tread themazing emma. >> emma slater. >> i'm very excited about this one. about all of you but he's a friend of the show here our next competitor emmy nominated dancer choreographer who appeared in "high school musical" and "footloose." can you name this dancer. >> i can and saw the board earlier. allison holker back for a second season. >>...
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arthur ashe courage award, get out here michael sam, this is my territory and he's joined by h partner, petatle sister prim in "the hunger games" series at 14 she's our youngest cast emever chronologically not emotionally. come on out, willow shields and her partner two-time mirror ball champ mark ballas. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> all right. so i'm going to start by interviewing this part of the cast as you know there are more celebrities coming. i'm going to start with you. hello, patti labelle. great to see you. >> nice to see you. >> you got a new attitude. >> i keep it. >> all right. i was reading up on you. i didn't realize what a great cook you are and cooked with everybody you performed and elton john owes you tupperware. >> he paid me in dimes so i'm good. >> keep the tupperware. so what's the strategy? >> oh, i don't know. >> we'll find out soon. >> pie friend we're going to do earth. >> bring your diamonds. we'll help you. >> everything that sparkles is good. hi riker. >> hello. >> i met you on "good morning america." >> yes. >> nice to see you. >> good to see you again. >> ever
arthur ashe courage award, get out here michael sam, this is my territory and he's joined by h partner, petatle sister prim in "the hunger games" series at 14 she's our youngest cast emever chronologically not emotionally. come on out, willow shields and her partner two-time mirror ball champ mark ballas. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> all right. so i'm going to start by interviewing this part of the cast as you know there are more celebrities coming. i'm going to start with...
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i'm with peta u.s. i was curious. one of britain's most revered designers helped make the queen guards their skin hats in faux fur. it's the last item of military gear with real fur on it, so i'm curious. you're a fashion-forward man. is this something you would support? >> yeah. i guess so. i'm also quite a traditionalist and i don't know -- i can't remember -- these are the baskins. they must be literally made out of bear, i suppose, which are an endangered species. if stell laa mccartney can help save a few bears by making false bugby bugbys, i'm with her. on the other hand, if it later transpires there is nothing the bear families like more than the honor of having one of their members paraded around buckingham palace on the head of a guardsman. in bear culture, you know, it seems unlikely, but i'm willing to have further education on that subject. >> how are your relations with the royals? >> this is the most incredible thing. this is a single question that i'm asked more than any other. what happened in 1776, fo
i'm with peta u.s. i was curious. one of britain's most revered designers helped make the queen guards their skin hats in faux fur. it's the last item of military gear with real fur on it, so i'm curious. you're a fashion-forward man. is this something you would support? >> yeah. i guess so. i'm also quite a traditionalist and i don't know -- i can't remember -- these are the baskins. they must be literally made out of bear, i suppose, which are an endangered species. if stell laa...
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after a massive outcry from animal activists including peta, the company tweeted this out.his year's super bowl ad. godaddy pulled that ad entirely and instead aired this last minute advertisement. >> this man isn't watching the game at a party right now. he will not see the puppy and celebrity ads. he will not be eating seven layer dip. he will be eating zero layer dip. he is a business owner sacrifices must be made. at go daddy we help business owners help people build web sites. >> now there is new controversy, some claimed this was a publicity stunt from the start. here to respond exclusively here on "fox & friends," the ceo of go daddy blake irving. thanks so much for being with us. >> how dare you? >> my pleasure. >> was this all a publicity stunt? did you have the shipping out the puppy thing just to bring attention to if daddy? >> no, no. the puppy -- our journey home commercial was not a stunt. it was an advertisement that we intended to run. we ran it. there was an overwhelmingly negative response to the ad. frankly, we listened to a lot of our customers our emplo
after a massive outcry from animal activists including peta, the company tweeted this out.his year's super bowl ad. godaddy pulled that ad entirely and instead aired this last minute advertisement. >> this man isn't watching the game at a party right now. he will not see the puppy and celebrity ads. he will not be eating seven layer dip. he will be eating zero layer dip. he is a business owner sacrifices must be made. at go daddy we help business owners help people build web sites....
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i was hoping they would -- peta don't kill me. >> the girls loved that. it was their favorite ad. it was advertising beer and they can't drink. >> did you tear up with lindsay lohan? >> i liked that one a lot. she looked a little puffy. >> i wasn't sure it was her. >> i liked that. and i like walter white. anyway. the deadline -- man. we can't help it. the water cooler is here. the deadline to make a claim and the gm recall case passed. and the wall street journal reports that the victim's fund got a late rush of applicants. the costs are not expected to top the $400 to $600 million that gm set to cover them. and we will get more details at the top of the hour from the fund administrator in a first on cnbc interview. i think phil will join us. >> yeah. >> not punxsutawney phil. he's somewhere else. >> he's busy this morning. >> we used to get a consensus of the different predictions from staten islands. de blasio killed the one we had here. >> yeah. >> how. >> yeah. >> he drooped it. >> dropped it on the head. >> yeah. from 6'4" or 6'6". >> it was a fall. what i didn't realize, i
i was hoping they would -- peta don't kill me. >> the girls loved that. it was their favorite ad. it was advertising beer and they can't drink. >> did you tear up with lindsay lohan? >> i liked that one a lot. she looked a little puffy. >> i wasn't sure it was her. >> i liked that. and i like walter white. anyway. the deadline -- man. we can't help it. the water cooler is here. the deadline to make a claim and the gm recall case passed. and the wall street journal...