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i think she was just petrified to move. i thought at the rate i was going and at $1.70 a sheep i could not afford dinner. if i thought getting in was difficult, getting out was a real joy. it was sort of like smashing gaps once you were in. but in an age where man shuttles around space it's hard to believe that ranchers are bouncing in burlap i'm no expert here but you just know there has to be a better way. >> you can either pull yourself out by hanging on to the edge and pulling yourself out or i can give you a ladder. now count with me jump. >> ♪ ♪ >>> in 1995 vern hawkins found a school where people could learn how to sheer a sheep. >> reporter: some 15 miles from fairfield, sheep graze the landscape. about to endure their annual indignity. >> you need to run into it and then get rid of the sling and then she stands straight. get on top. >> reporter: this is one of five sheering schools in the u.s. where students learn one of the oldest skill ever. how to give a nervous sheep its yearly haircut. about 9 pounds come off,
i think she was just petrified to move. i thought at the rate i was going and at $1.70 a sheep i could not afford dinner. if i thought getting in was difficult, getting out was a real joy. it was sort of like smashing gaps once you were in. but in an age where man shuttles around space it's hard to believe that ranchers are bouncing in burlap i'm no expert here but you just know there has to be a better way. >> you can either pull yourself out by hanging on to the edge and pulling...
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of course, the young lady was petrified. so, they set up another session. they went again and found out it was a false positive. that's the kind much relation i've had with cpmc in terms of their concern ask support of the people in the african-american people in particular. but san francisco's health. i hope that we can move forward with the rebuild so the hospital can move beyond the planning, organizing and meeting such as this and do what they really want to do and that is support people, help heal people and help save lives. thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >>> good afternoon, supervisors. my name is patty lee. i work as a community organizer in the de la hoyactionv neighborhood [speaker not understood] and also a member of the coalition san francisco need for housing jobs and justice. as so many people have said, we just want to thank you so much for the amazing work that has gone into making this agreement happen and to rebuild cpmc the right way. we -- the cmec, we serve a lot of low-income immigrant families and seniors and folks wh
of course, the young lady was petrified. so, they set up another session. they went again and found out it was a false positive. that's the kind much relation i've had with cpmc in terms of their concern ask support of the people in the african-american people in particular. but san francisco's health. i hope that we can move forward with the rebuild so the hospital can move beyond the planning, organizing and meeting such as this and do what they really want to do and that is support people,...
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at first, she was petrified of center stage, afraid people didn't want to look at someone like her.er into the spotlight. >> oh, my god. they like this. they like me! >> reporter: and then just this month, she became the first woman ever to receive the prestigious white house gershwin award. >> it's not just that carole lives the music, it's that music lives in her. >> every time there's a first woman in something, it's opening the door for all women to know, we can do anything. ♪ you make me feel like a natural woman ♪ >> reporter: and carole king says they're not just songs, they're journeys. like the journey we make together, forward. ♪ winter, spring, summer or fall ♪ >> reporter: how many times have you all sung "you've got a friend"? >> james has a great story he likes to tell. "i didn't know when i asked carole if i could use this song, record this song, that i would have to perform it every single night for the rest of my life." it's our joy to do it, because it makes people so happy. ♪ i'll be there ♪ oh i'll be there ♪ you've got a friend >> i actually have a word that is
at first, she was petrified of center stage, afraid people didn't want to look at someone like her.er into the spotlight. >> oh, my god. they like this. they like me! >> reporter: and then just this month, she became the first woman ever to receive the prestigious white house gershwin award. >> it's not just that carole lives the music, it's that music lives in her. >> every time there's a first woman in something, it's opening the door for all women to know, we can do...
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when some people struge with their mortgage payments, they become frozen, petrified.nowing what to do, they do nothing, but the people who take action, are far more likely to get the most positive outcome. making home affordable is a free government program. call now to talk one on one with a housing expert about the options thatre right forou. real help, real answers right now. - who doesn't fall asleep in that class? [bell rings] - they just expect tt. - honestly. [chatter and laughter] - he asked me right before school started. - hi. - hi. - ♪ shine, come on and let it shine ♪ ♪ light me up, make me feel alive ♪ - hi. - ♪ you've got what it takes - she actually said hi to me. - ohyeah. - ♪ shine on me today gerri: more and more couples are saying y to a prenup before saying i do. but w do y gerri: before heading down the aisle, a growing number of couples are ading down to their lawyer to get a prenup agreement. how do you know of prenup is rit for you and ur soon-to-be spouse? we have the author of the premarital planner. welcome, vicky. there armore of these thin
when some people struge with their mortgage payments, they become frozen, petrified.nowing what to do, they do nothing, but the people who take action, are far more likely to get the most positive outcome. making home affordable is a free government program. call now to talk one on one with a housing expert about the options thatre right forou. real help, real answers right now. - who doesn't fall asleep in that class? [bell rings] - they just expect tt. - honestly. [chatter and laughter] - he...
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the people who brought when some peoe struggle with their mortgage payments, they become frozen, petrifiedwhat to do, they do thing, but the people who do something, the people who take action, are far more likely to get the most positiveutcome. making home affordable is a free government program. call now to talk one on one with a housing expert about the options that are right for you. real help, real answers right now. ♪ lou: a new >> a new book sheds light o some lesser known conservatives who helped secure freedom during the revolutionary war. joining me now is david lefer, professor at nyu ae polytechnic institute. thor of thi book the founding conservatives, now a group of unsung heros saved the american revolution. congratulatis on the book. >> thank you. it's an honor to be here. >> we wish you the ery best of th book, ba massive success. i love the subject and your thinkingn it. let's start with you point out the three main arguments. i'd like to go through them quickly. founding conservatives saved the american revolution just as important as you said, but who were these conserv
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i was just so petrified about church that i wasn't thinking about anything else. why didn't you tell me when i was younger? she was like, well, i didn't think it was my place. the mindset back then was so different. i was like, but you weren't catholic. why were you helping me with the catechism? she said well, the way we thought back then, it's better to have some religious training than none. as long as you believe in nonsense of some kind, that's what's important. >> let's memory lane this now. >> i was raised catholic formally, although the jewish mind comes out even in the catholic system. we used to go to confession and i would bring a lawyer in with me. >> that's my first time on tv. that's johnny carson, 1982. >> what was going through your mind just before? >> that my pants were too tight. >> were your nervous at all? >> of course, we're all nervous, because we know that's like the -- if you don't pass that test, you don't go on. if you do well, you might have a career in show business, and you are legitimized. if you don't do well, there's really nothing
i was just so petrified about church that i wasn't thinking about anything else. why didn't you tell me when i was younger? she was like, well, i didn't think it was my place. the mindset back then was so different. i was like, but you weren't catholic. why were you helping me with the catechism? she said well, the way we thought back then, it's better to have some religious training than none. as long as you believe in nonsense of some kind, that's what's important. >> let's memory lane...
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walking into be a correctional officer for the first time with the missouri state penitentiary, i was petrified i was going in there to work. will obviously, particularly for a kid who is going into an environment like that, without question, there's got to be the most terrible thing they've gone through. >> can i -- >> it's extremely sensitive and crucial that you think for yourself and do what you think is right, not what you think someone else wants you to do. that you know within yourself is wrong. >> while stanley and rankin face new changes in their cell block, 12-year-old paul gingrich has similar issues in the juvenile facility. >> keeping them safe. knowing the kids who like to pick on the smart kids. he's an easy target even in a juvenile facility. >> do you think about wabash at all and what that is like? >> try not to. i don't know really what i'm going to be expecting when i go down there. >> for now, wabash will remain a mystery to paul gingrich. for others, like 18-year-old robert feeler, it's like a second home. >> always been in trouble. always been in juvenile. i've been in pl
walking into be a correctional officer for the first time with the missouri state penitentiary, i was petrified i was going in there to work. will obviously, particularly for a kid who is going into an environment like that, without question, there's got to be the most terrible thing they've gone through. >> can i -- >> it's extremely sensitive and crucial that you think for yourself and do what you think is right, not what you think someone else wants you to do. that you know...
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when some people struggle with their mortgage payments, they become frozen, petrified. not knowing what to do, they do nothing, but the people who do something, the people who take action, are far more likely to get e most positive outcome. making home affordable is a free government program. call now to talk one on one with a housing expert about the options that are right for you. real help, real answers right now. >>> congressional republicans stepping up calls for an investigation into sebelius. they want to know if she broke the law by seeking donations for obamacare. senator orrin hatch joins us. nice to see you. >> nice to talk with you. we appreciate you. >> what is it you're concerned about in terms of secretary sebelius' efforts to fund obamacare. >> under the constitution, the agency should be funded only by the appropriations clause. the appropriations policies. and frankly, when they can go out and talk to companies that they overview, a nonprofit foundation they overview, and pharmaceutical companies and so fort and ask for money for the implementation of
when some people struggle with their mortgage payments, they become frozen, petrified. not knowing what to do, they do nothing, but the people who do something, the people who take action, are far more likely to get e most positive outcome. making home affordable is a free government program. call now to talk one on one with a housing expert about the options that are right for you. real help, real answers right now. >>> congressional republicans stepping up calls for an investigation...
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in just a few days, it goes viral getting millions of hits and petrifying parking perpetrators worldwide>> i was, of course, surprised of such popularity of this film. the reaction was so huge everywhere in the world. >> videos of destruction have a tendency to really be fascinating to people. almost like destruction porn of watching a building collapse or a car be smashed. >> the video is a huge hit, but does it really deter parking scofflaws? >> it will reduce this problem for sure because the people now have the image of tank which maybe will come and crash their car. >> after watching mayor zuokas and his car crushing adventures, many wonder if a u.s. politician could pull off the same stunt? >> michael dukakis, presidential candidate in 1988 got in a dank and put on a helmet and looked silly. >> we live in a -- how can i put this -- much less soviet country. officials here look less oppressive. there they like to look more impressive. >> since becoming an internet sensation, the mayor continues to combat parking violators in new and unique ways. >> so they printed this special stick
in just a few days, it goes viral getting millions of hits and petrifying parking perpetrators worldwide>> i was, of course, surprised of such popularity of this film. the reaction was so huge everywhere in the world. >> videos of destruction have a tendency to really be fascinating to people. almost like destruction porn of watching a building collapse or a car be smashed. >> the video is a huge hit, but does it really deter parking scofflaws? >> it will reduce this...
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in just a few days, it goes viral, getting millions of hits and petrifying parking perpetrators worldwide i was of considers surprised of such popularity of this film. the reaction was so huge everywhere in the world. >> videos of destruction have a tendency to really be fascinating to people. it's like destruction porn of watching a building be smashed or a car be smashed. >> does it really deter parking violators? after watching the mayor and his car crushing adventures, any wonder if a u.s. politician could pull off the same stunt. >> michael due kakis, in 188, he put on a helmet and looked silly. >> we live in a less soviet country. here we try to look less oppressive. >> he continues to combat parking violators in new and unique ways. >> so we printed this special sticker, and we will distribute this for free. >> his latest innovation is a three step sticker system. >> the step one, if we see your car parking bad way we just put the sticker on the glass step two, if you see the same car you will put much bigger sticker and if you see for the third time, please call to me, and i will
in just a few days, it goes viral, getting millions of hits and petrifying parking perpetrators worldwide i was of considers surprised of such popularity of this film. the reaction was so huge everywhere in the world. >> videos of destruction have a tendency to really be fascinating to people. it's like destruction porn of watching a building be smashed or a car be smashed. >> does it really deter parking violators? after watching the mayor and his car crushing adventures, any...
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. ♪ when some people struggle with their mortgage payments, they become frozen, petrified.hey do nothing, but the people who take action, are far more likely to get the most positive outcome. making home affordable is a free government program. call now to talk one on one with a housing expert about the options that are right for you. real help, real answers right now. ♪ gerri: the federal rerve comments about reducing its stimus purchases are already in passing borrowers. average rates on fixed mortgages surging to their highest level in two years. so well this keep you from buying a home? we ask the question on rriwillis.com. 45 percent of you said yes, 55 percent said no. interesting split. be sure to log on to gerriwillis.m for our on-line question every weekday. that's it for tonight on "the willis report." thank you for joining us. do not forget to recordhe show if you cannot catch us live. have a great weekend a a very good night. ♪ >>>. tom: it was a busy week is for the supreme court. first, an iue that will impact your pocketbook. obamacare. only republican presid
. ♪ when some people struggle with their mortgage payments, they become frozen, petrified.hey do nothing, but the people who take action, are far more likely to get the most positive outcome. making home affordable is a free government program. call now to talk one on one with a housing expert about the options that are right for you. real help, real answers right now. ♪ gerri: the federal rerve comments about reducing its stimus purchases are already in passing borrowers. average rates on...
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she was sitting on the sofa virtually petrified and she seemed to be hiding behind a small pillow. i want to show you the man we're looking for at this point and i think all of us can safely say we are looking for him, about six feet tall, 210 pounds, salt and pepper beard is the description that's come in. and there's the description off to the left, pillow over her face as she watches that unnerving scene play out in front of her. i want to bring in faith jenkins, a former federal prosecutor. we often hear about these assault cases, we often hear about home invasions, that there are assaults and then they are assaults like that. >> right. >> tell me the difference between that and a simple assault. >> well, here, the level of assault that they're going to charge in terms of being a felony is going to be on how sustainable her injuries are, how significant her injuries are. so they're going to look at that. but it's definitely a felony assault. it's going to be a burglary. he broke in the house. even if he didn't take anything, the fact that he broke in with the intent to commit a
she was sitting on the sofa virtually petrified and she seemed to be hiding behind a small pillow. i want to show you the man we're looking for at this point and i think all of us can safely say we are looking for him, about six feet tall, 210 pounds, salt and pepper beard is the description that's come in. and there's the description off to the left, pillow over her face as she watches that unnerving scene play out in front of her. i want to bring in faith jenkins, a former federal prosecutor....
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and the reporters who work for the "times" in washington have told me many of their sources are petrifiedn to return calls. >> schieffer: that was my next question. you are already feeling this. >> it has a real practical effect that is important. >> schieffer: and, john, back to the i.r.s. thing, where do you see this going? >> two things, one, the report you mentioned that is going to talk about spending at the i.r.s. $49 million spent on the conferences and there is now this video on dance instructions. more headaches for the i.r.s. and i have talked to a lot of republican senators who are hearing this from their constituents, what we know is tea party groups that got extra scrutiny from the i.r.s. that's one scandal. but there is reporting from individuals who have given from conservative groups who neil like they were targeting, and if that's true, if--t turns out there was somebody at the i.r.s. going after individuals it's more serious. we don't know it for sure. the "wall street journal" had a piece on it on friday. that's something to watch for. >> schieffer: i want to talk a lit
and the reporters who work for the "times" in washington have told me many of their sources are petrifiedn to return calls. >> schieffer: that was my next question. you are already feeling this. >> it has a real practical effect that is important. >> schieffer: and, john, back to the i.r.s. thing, where do you see this going? >> two things, one, the report you mentioned that is going to talk about spending at the i.r.s. $49 million spent on the conferences and...
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the purpose is to create this climate of fear where people are petrified of coming forward because they don't want to end up prosecuted or bradley manning or edward snowden. it takes amounts of courage to do what he did but it's the only way we get transparency because that's the way the government has set it up. the wall of secrecy behind which they operate is impenetrable. >> what makes bradley manning any different from edward snoweden? bradley manning is on trial right now. not one press badge released. a trial in secret. his military court-martial right now. the press is not allowed in to know what's going on. what makes snowden any different from bradley manning? mannings is widely to be considered a traitor, not a whistleblower. >> i consider him a whistle blower and hero and a lot of people do around the world. the fact that this trial has been kept secret and he was disappeared and not heard of from two years was one reason mr. snowden wanted to speak out and got himself out of the united states to do that. ask limb what the difference is, he will say that he spent months metic
the purpose is to create this climate of fear where people are petrified of coming forward because they don't want to end up prosecuted or bradley manning or edward snowden. it takes amounts of courage to do what he did but it's the only way we get transparency because that's the way the government has set it up. the wall of secrecy behind which they operate is impenetrable. >> what makes bradley manning any different from edward snoweden? bradley manning is on trial right now. not one...
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> the reporters who work for the times in washington have told me that many of their sources are petrifieden return calls. >> that was my next question. you are already -- >> it has a real, practical effect that is important. jenna: jerry joins us now, executive editor for "the wall street journal" down in d.c. jerry, are you having the same experience, are you hearing the same from your reporters, that this has already affected news gathering? >> well, i think it's been that way for a little while now, and it varies from beat to beat and reporter to reporter, but, you know, president obama himself in the speech he gave last week about a new approach to the war on terror acknowledged that one of the things that is of concern here is that these kinds of things can have a chilling effect on the give and take between reporters and their sources and, by effect, impede the flow of information to the u.s. people which is what we ought to be concerned about. reporters, whether they have a hard time doing their jobs or not is not so important as the idea that what journalists do is allow a flow of
> the reporters who work for the times in washington have told me that many of their sources are petrifieden return calls. >> that was my next question. you are already -- >> it has a real, practical effect that is important. jenna: jerry joins us now, executive editor for "the wall street journal" down in d.c. jerry, are you having the same experience, are you hearing the same from your reporters, that this has already affected news gathering? >> well, i think...
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if she didn't petrified, i'd be all right. to always say, would you rather have an interaction with people? i tell them 3 to 1, 3 to 2. she said these ex lecturing me. >> everybody that i saw love you, they love and having made there and they said you know what and i am. now i am a big fan of another long hair. bo >> its good that you got out there. and stanley to, he went to the bathroom and hit their and on an 85 year-old man using way too much so. ap. >> i just bought a timmy t- shirt the other day, i'm still standing by him. >> all kidding aside, it's nice that you went out and got to meet people. >> coming up on the kron4 morning news, police are on the scene of the fatal shooting in oakland. we are live with the latest in the investigation. testimony continues this morning in the george zimmerman murder trial, we will listen and live to this morning's witnesses. less, pay pell sets its sights on the stars. we will explain it next. you kids should count yourselves lucky. we didn't have u-verse back in my day. you couldn't
if she didn't petrified, i'd be all right. to always say, would you rather have an interaction with people? i tell them 3 to 1, 3 to 2. she said these ex lecturing me. >> everybody that i saw love you, they love and having made there and they said you know what and i am. now i am a big fan of another long hair. bo >> its good that you got out there. and stanley to, he went to the bathroom and hit their and on an 85 year-old man using way too much so. ap. >> i just bought a...
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zoo officials were petrified, they were worried, rusty might be dead. now they have him. we have brian todd in washington who apparently has been all over this, brian. this is good news for the zoo. what happened? >> reporter: well, brooke, they noticed rusty missing at about 7:30 a.m. eastern time this morning. the last time they had actually seen him in this exhibit area was about 6:00 p.m. eastern time last night when they fed him and his partner, shama, the female who was in here. at 7:30 this morning they did notice rusty missing. they had a horticulture team out here checking to see if he could have escaped via some of the trees that are here. he's a big time climber. these are arboreal ananimals. they climb in trees, sleep in trees. we just got word he has been found. he has been crated and is on his way back to the zoo. that does not mean he's going to go right back into the exhibit. a zoo official just told me a short time ago they're fwoigoin take him to the zoo hospital over a little this way on the edge of the zoo ground. they're going to put him in there. not
zoo officials were petrified, they were worried, rusty might be dead. now they have him. we have brian todd in washington who apparently has been all over this, brian. this is good news for the zoo. what happened? >> reporter: well, brooke, they noticed rusty missing at about 7:30 a.m. eastern time this morning. the last time they had actually seen him in this exhibit area was about 6:00 p.m. eastern time last night when they fed him and his partner, shama, the female who was in here. at...
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. >> i'm &ike petrified now because my baby. >> in the casq of both missing children, police are lackingncia, cnn, atlanta. >> our thanks to nick. >>> let's start with what matters most. if you're from unica or toledo. take a look at the pictures. elena 18 months old orange shorts with flowers p'd two feet tall, brown hair p'd blue eyes. levon seeing wearing nothing but a diaper. if you have information about these missing children, please contact the center for missing and exploited children at 1-800-the-lost. let's bring in hln nancy grace following both cases and joining me from atlanta. welcome to "new day" and thp'k you for being here with us, first of all. >> thank you, thank you for inviting me. good morning. >> good morning. let's start with elena. very curious that starts as a little bit of a custody dispute. the father comes to get the baby and the mother doesn't want to give her up and she goes back and gets the baby and she later tells police the baby was hurt and didn't get her care. that's why she's in jail on bond and future charges maybe. what do you see here? >> well, nu
. >> i'm &ike petrified now because my baby. >> in the casq of both missing children, police are lackingncia, cnn, atlanta. >> our thanks to nick. >>> let's start with what matters most. if you're from unica or toledo. take a look at the pictures. elena 18 months old orange shorts with flowers p'd two feet tall, brown hair p'd blue eyes. levon seeing wearing nothing but a diaper. if you have information about these missing children, please contact the center for...
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. >> i'm petrified of her and you have her on her heels. i love this.to be the t, love? >> would you do therapy with willie brant? >> who? >> would you do therapy with him? >> i don't think -- >> because that's where he's heading. >> that's all right. >> you should refer to the person by their name, that's basic manners. >> that is where willie is heading. >> who is willie? >> i don't know. >> okay, russell brand -- >> is that what you do for a living? >> yes. >> okay, let me help you. i'm here to promote a tour call called messiah complex. these people i'm sure typically very good at their job. you're conveying news to the people of america. people of america, we're going to be okay. everything's all right. these are your trusted anchors. is that news -- these are your papers. i'll shuffle them for you. give us that. >> pen, you need a pen. >> okay, coming up later, thank you very much, okay, we're going to be talking about the situation with edward snowden. this whistleblower. is it good, what he's done for america, or are our secrets being jeopardize
. >> i'm petrified of her and you have her on her heels. i love this.to be the t, love? >> would you do therapy with willie brant? >> who? >> would you do therapy with him? >> i don't think -- >> because that's where he's heading. >> that's all right. >> you should refer to the person by their name, that's basic manners. >> that is where willie is heading. >> who is willie? >> i don't know. >> okay, russell brand --...