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but to the porter's surprise, the puppy survived. his leg was broken so badly, it happen to be amputated, still, he seems in good spirits. >> he wags his tail, he's happy to be around people. freeway is what we've nicknamed him. he's an angel and it shows that animals have unconditional love for us. no matter what they've been through. >> reporter: late this afternoon, the porters reunited with the dog. they can't believe he pulled through. >> i love him. i feel a connection with him. >> it's a miracle right now. >> reporter: now, the porters say they would love to adopt freeway, but unfortunately, they are unable to. the humane society will be looking for a good home for freeway. they say he's going to be in foster care for the next four weeks before he's eligible for adoption. if you want more information, you you might adopt freeway or interested in donating to his recovery fund, you can find that information on our website. i >> heartbreaking story, but so glad freeway will be in better hands. thanks so much. >>> we escaped the s
but to the porter's surprise, the puppy survived. his leg was broken so badly, it happen to be amputated, still, he seems in good spirits. >> he wags his tail, he's happy to be around people. freeway is what we've nicknamed him. he's an angel and it shows that animals have unconditional love for us. no matter what they've been through. >> reporter: late this afternoon, the porters reunited with the dog. they can't believe he pulled through. >> i love him. i feel a connection...
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porter and i had a lot of trouble. me getting away from there. the song i will always love you about the whole situation. but then i went on my own. i went to new york to ray to find management. everybody said they are not, nobody is interested new if you are not with porter. i couldn't believe that. so i got on a plane. i went up there and i went to see the head of rca. of the guys there. i went in and i understand that you are going to drop me from the label if i leave porter show. they said who told you that? i said porter. i said well is it true because i'm going to be a star. i'm going to get off and do other stuff. if you are still interested otherwise i need to lack for a label and management and all that. so they said no we are writ with you. >> pretty bold. say that to them. >> hi to go. i had to do it. they saw me and so they kept me. i got another plane to california to talk to management and so first record everybody said you are making a mistake. leaving country music. i am not leaving country music. i'll take that with me wherever i
porter and i had a lot of trouble. me getting away from there. the song i will always love you about the whole situation. but then i went on my own. i went to new york to ray to find management. everybody said they are not, nobody is interested new if you are not with porter. i couldn't believe that. so i got on a plane. i went up there and i went to see the head of rca. of the guys there. i went in and i understand that you are going to drop me from the label if i leave porter show. they said...
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so porter is doing okay now? >> he is. you know, i spoke with family earlier this morning and i just spoke with his soon-to-be aunt when she had gotten off his phone with his mother earlier this morning. his mother a bit nervous because porter being 5 years old so saw the arrest of his father at the hotel where have the authorities from the illinois state police department as well as police officers from the village just southwest of the chicago suburbs, or chicago town, if you will, had to take him into custody. they had to break down the door of the motel. 5-year-old porter stone seeing this go down. he's nervous. they're stick him with needles in the hospital. as you can imagine. no family members are around, so he was telling his mom that they were abusing him. in reality, they were trying to help him out. >> thank you very much. we appreciate it. i've got a question for you. if the federal government fails to carry out one oof its constitutional duties, can states step in? that's a question before the supreme court of
so porter is doing okay now? >> he is. you know, i spoke with family earlier this morning and i just spoke with his soon-to-be aunt when she had gotten off his phone with his mother earlier this morning. his mother a bit nervous because porter being 5 years old so saw the arrest of his father at the hotel where have the authorities from the illinois state police department as well as police officers from the village just southwest of the chicago suburbs, or chicago town, if you will, had...
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i said porter. (laughter) >> i said, well, is it true?oing to get off and do some other stuff. and i said if you're still interested otherwise i need to look for a label and management. they said no we're with you. >> mike: that's pretty bold, dolly to say that to them. >> i had to go, i had to do it and they saw me so they kept me, i got on another plane went to california to talk to management, and so, in first record everybody says you're making a mistake leaving country music. i said i am note leaving country music i'll take that with me wherever i go. no mistaking that i'm country. so, but the not at the "here you come again" my first record when i went out on my own and god willing and i know it was god's will that that was the number one song. so, it could have gone either way, but then that's -- up till then. bronchitis and emphysema. spiva helps corol my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open a full 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. and i
i said porter. (laughter) >> i said, well, is it true?oing to get off and do some other stuff. and i said if you're still interested otherwise i need to look for a label and management. they said no we're with you. >> mike: that's pretty bold, dolly to say that to them. >> i had to go, i had to do it and they saw me so they kept me, i got on another plane went to california to talk to management, and so, in first record everybody says you're making a mistake leaving country...
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angie porter and her son rescued the pooch. they were driving along this section of i80. when they saw something bouncing off the side of a black truck with tinted windows. the arrow is pointing to where porter says she saw the dog hanging from a rope. >> we were watching the puppy being drug on the freeway and being strangled at the same time, kind of flailing all over the place. he was skipping on the freeway going about 70 miles an hour. the guy looks like he was getting off, so i was going to follow him and think that i was going to help him with the dog. and as he was getting over, the rope broke and the daub flipped and -- dog flipped and just tumbled on the freeway onto the -- and smacked the side of the wall, and the guy just kept going. >> reporter: porter's son noticed the dog was still breathing. they culled nine one one -- called 911. >> breathing was good. he didn't have any head or neck injuries. we felt we had a fighting chance with him. >> reporter: porter was unable to get the low pressure system number on the -- the license plate number on the truck. fre
angie porter and her son rescued the pooch. they were driving along this section of i80. when they saw something bouncing off the side of a black truck with tinted windows. the arrow is pointing to where porter says she saw the dog hanging from a rope. >> we were watching the puppy being drug on the freeway and being strangled at the same time, kind of flailing all over the place. he was skipping on the freeway going about 70 miles an hour. the guy looks like he was getting off, so i was...
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porter, who is on a heart transplant list is on intravenous medication for his condition.olice say the father and grandmother drove to illinois and taunted the family with text messages. >> officers located a vehicle matching the dripgsz in the amber alert. officers were able to determine which room he was located in. >> porter had enough medicine to survive. jeffery stone and his mother on a $1 million band. >>> mammograms may not give a full picture of breast health. as nbc's marian shows ushgs those women may benefit from a screening tool developed here in the bay area. >> if we had stopped, i would have gone home and thought i'm okay for another year. >> reporter: luckily, diana greg didn't go home. she went on to enter a clinical trial, and found a tumor he'ding in one of her breasts. >> the fact that the mammogram was so completely clear was disturbing. i think a lot of women, certainly a lot of my friends, that it was okay. >> reporter: diana has dense breasts, a condition that makes it tougher to identify breast cancer. >> we like to look for a specific cloud in a
porter, who is on a heart transplant list is on intravenous medication for his condition.olice say the father and grandmother drove to illinois and taunted the family with text messages. >> officers located a vehicle matching the dripgsz in the amber alert. officers were able to determine which room he was located in. >> porter had enough medicine to survive. jeffery stone and his mother on a $1 million band. >>> mammograms may not give a full picture of breast health. as...
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then again, porter is not your typical titan, is he?elf, would bill gates do that? would mark zuckerberg do that? i don't know but i don't think so. maybe because they're more drawn to computer codes than porter who is more drawn to, well, drawings. more than 50 million people downloaded his picturesque draw thing. his own omg pops is a break-out hit. i have no idea what it is or does. that might explain why zynga was buying the game-maker. good for zynga and really good for the game maker. really, really good for the game maker workers. all of the game workers. even the laid off ones, suddenly the rehired ones and the rich ones. in one brilliant stroke. redrawing the future. redrawing our image of game-changing. no wonder as porter put it, smile it to do this. just because he's rich. a lot of other folks are rich now as well.
then again, porter is not your typical titan, is he?elf, would bill gates do that? would mark zuckerberg do that? i don't know but i don't think so. maybe because they're more drawn to computer codes than porter who is more drawn to, well, drawings. more than 50 million people downloaded his picturesque draw thing. his own omg pops is a break-out hit. i have no idea what it is or does. that might explain why zynga was buying the game-maker. good for zynga and really good for the game maker....
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. >> reporter: it's a reunion angie porter never thought it would take place after what they witnessed happen to this german shepherd pup. >> terrible. heartbreaking, you know. to see a dog almost die. >> he just looked like he was just whipped around like a rag doll. >> reporter: the 4-month-old dog lost his leg and nearly lost his life after getting dragged down the freeway tied to the bed of a truck. >> i saw something in the wind and i got closer and noticed it was a dog. >> reporter: porter was driving her son to school when they saw the truck and the dog. she immediately started honking to get the driver's attention. >> my horn was on lockdown and i was banging on it. >> reporter: as the truck he is ited the freeway, the rope broke, sending the little dog slamming against the side of a concrete wall. >> i thought he was dead on sight. >> reporter: to the porters' surprise, the puppy survived. his leg was broken so badly it had to be amputated. still, he seems in good spirits. >> he wags his tail. he's happy to be around people and he just wants to live. he wants a life with someo
. >> reporter: it's a reunion angie porter never thought it would take place after what they witnessed happen to this german shepherd pup. >> terrible. heartbreaking, you know. to see a dog almost die. >> he just looked like he was just whipped around like a rag doll. >> reporter: the 4-month-old dog lost his leg and nearly lost his life after getting dragged down the freeway tied to the bed of a truck. >> i saw something in the wind and i got closer and noticed it...
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this past new year's eve, kroezer was involved in this accident that killed cathy porter.uy shouldn't have been driving. >> i don't think you have to be involved in a tragedy like us to realize that he probably should not have been driving. >> in this incident where cathy porter was killed, kroezer ran a red light again and broadsided their suv. the family was on their way to a football game. we reached out to donald kroezer's attorney but did not get a response. in the past, kroezer told a reporter he was sorry for their loss and he plans to continue to cooperate with the ongoing investigation. >>> i think with friends like this, we can all change the world one little bit at a time. the woman you see here is cam, and she has hivm. >> her he hadtory inclusion body myopathy is a progressive condition. according to my doctors, no research was being done, primarily because it was known as an orphan disease. an orphan disease is anything considered too rare to give any sort of government or financial support by pharmaceutical companies. >> but her friend says we've got to do s
this past new year's eve, kroezer was involved in this accident that killed cathy porter.uy shouldn't have been driving. >> i don't think you have to be involved in a tragedy like us to realize that he probably should not have been driving. >> in this incident where cathy porter was killed, kroezer ran a red light again and broadsided their suv. the family was on their way to a football game. we reached out to donald kroezer's attorney but did not get a response. in the past,...
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the mortar schooners commanded by commander david dixon porter were towed into position on april 18th to begin bombarding the forts. over the next six days and nights they lobbed thousand of 216-pound shells into the forts. doing a lot of damage, but knocking out only a few of the guns. faragut grew impatient and decided to run his ships past the forts in the predawn darkness of april 24th. this was not a popular decision among this captains. who had in the words of one of them, little or no sanguine feeling of success. for his part though, faragut wrote to his wife, succession its the only thing listened to in this war. and i know i must sink or stwwi by that rule. as the to being prepared by defeat, i certainly am not. any man who is prepared for defeat would be half defeated before he commenced. on april 22nd, faragut called for a meeting of his captains to plan the attack. in military annals, it was proverbial that councsecils of never fight. but this one proved off to be an exception. after faragut outlined his plans for running past the forts in the darkness he invited the respo
the mortar schooners commanded by commander david dixon porter were towed into position on april 18th to begin bombarding the forts. over the next six days and nights they lobbed thousand of 216-pound shells into the forts. doing a lot of damage, but knocking out only a few of the guns. faragut grew impatient and decided to run his ships past the forts in the predawn darkness of april 24th. this was not a popular decision among this captains. who had in the words of one of them, little or no...
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his relatives say officers lifted their k-9 over porter's fence while searching for a suspect and the bit him several times on the leg. unfortunately that leg had to be amputated and his health declined from there until he died. his family says police should have known the dog was dangerous and would attack. >>> san jose awarded the right to use the word "reform" on its june pension measure, a superior court judge overruling objections from labor unions who didn't want that word used. he also ruled san jose could use the phrase "to protect essential services" as part of a description on that ballot. union attorneys argue those words would mislead voters. the ruling didn't dramatically change measure b. mayor chuck reid's plan to try and slow pension costs. that requires employees to pay more for pensions or choose a cheaper plan if approved by voters. >>> up next, a big-time scare for a pilot. we'll tell you what happened when a snake got onto a plane and right into the cockp this morning. kind of freaky. never in my lifetime did i think i could walk 60 miles in 3 days. if my mom can
his relatives say officers lifted their k-9 over porter's fence while searching for a suspect and the bit him several times on the leg. unfortunately that leg had to be amputated and his health declined from there until he died. his family says police should have known the dog was dangerous and would attack. >>> san jose awarded the right to use the word "reform" on its june pension measure, a superior court judge overruling objections from labor unions who didn't want that...
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other neighbors of the browns worked as a traveling salesman, janitor, messenger for the navy, porter at a hotel, a barber, a chauffeur and a map folder. ledroit park was founded as an exclusively white neighborhood. the proprietors of ledroit park screened all applicants and accepted only those of the highest type. from the very beginning wrought iron gates, wooden fences and wooden boards were erected to a seclude them from a black neighborhood that lived next door in shanties and modest homes of power town by howard university. watchmen also controlled access to and from the neighborhood against intruders and undesirables. barbara and langdon sought to c capture a rural picturesque park like setting during the 19th century. a house at 419 u street is filed as an italian villa in the fashion of andrew jackson downing and these files were popular as a result of his book the architecture of country houses. other popular styles that were influenced by downing and employed by the architect james mcgill were gothic revival, second empire, east lake and queen anne. some of the special fea
other neighbors of the browns worked as a traveling salesman, janitor, messenger for the navy, porter at a hotel, a barber, a chauffeur and a map folder. ledroit park was founded as an exclusively white neighborhood. the proprietors of ledroit park screened all applicants and accepted only those of the highest type. from the very beginning wrought iron gates, wooden fences and wooden boards were erected to a seclude them from a black neighborhood that lived next door in shanties and modest...
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he had also befriended a porter who worked for the washington, d.c. transportation department. and he mentioned he was one of the darkest people he'd ever met and would bring him into the congressional dining room, a, because he was a friend, and b, because he wanted to piss off members of the southern delegation at the same time. i don't know if it was this gentleman up here or not, but the gentleman behind him has a distinctive grin on his face. it's almost a smirk. so it may or may not have been him. anyway, it started quite a controversy and made headlines around the country. my great-grandfather introduced legislation for an official investigation into this matter. on the house floor he refuted the claim that african-americans had been banned from the restaurant because he had eaten there ever since he had gotten elected. my great-grandfather said on the floor of the house of representatives, and this is a
he had also befriended a porter who worked for the washington, d.c. transportation department. and he mentioned he was one of the darkest people he'd ever met and would bring him into the congressional dining room, a, because he was a friend, and b, because he wanted to piss off members of the southern delegation at the same time. i don't know if it was this gentleman up here or not, but the gentleman behind him has a distinctive grin on his face. it's almost a smirk. so it may or may not have...
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colored man in i street to whose attention i can recommend any english man who may chance to watch porters in washington. i conceive myself to be greatly in luck. in 1863 when blacks were finally allowed to join in the battles of the war, james' brother, samuel, and two of his sons, had registered for the draft and served in the army. being the very first to enlist in the new d.c. regiment, william served with charles and john cook jr. as quoted in the tribune. quoting from a battlefront letter to douglas from his son charles. as further evidence of the role the family played in abolition, james actively engaged in slave running. on a visit with governor seward, a correspondent wrote seward had commented that he and james had spirited slaves down the james river on their schooner to freedom a year and a half prior to the emancipation proclamation. i often contemplate what a dichotomy that james wormley maintained his personal relationships with confederate leaders such as jeff davis, floyd, sleidel, and old, at the same time time he was fighting for freedom and abolition and his son lives
colored man in i street to whose attention i can recommend any english man who may chance to watch porters in washington. i conceive myself to be greatly in luck. in 1863 when blacks were finally allowed to join in the battles of the war, james' brother, samuel, and two of his sons, had registered for the draft and served in the army. being the very first to enlist in the new d.c. regiment, william served with charles and john cook jr. as quoted in the tribune. quoting from a battlefront letter...
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we have more supporting evidence from the porter master, standby porter master, alfred oliver, who happened to be at the platform on the ship which was located midship about between the second and third frontal and when he heard the three bells he knew what that meant. meant that an object sighted ahead but did not know what it was ahead. he decided to walk all along up to the bridge and as he entered the bridge right here, he felt the ship hit something and he heard this grinding sound of screeching, of metal along the bottom. and he then turned around and looked and what he saw, what he looked at over to the side was an iceberg passing the stern of the bridge. okay. well, what we are able to do is go -- is -- actual will you figure out how long did this -- distance was he had to walk from the platform at the time he heard the three bells and until he entered the bridge. we find out it would take 50 to 5 seconds to do that. including some reaction time as well. three, four seconds to figure out what should i do. the result of that is that we feel that it would have taken 50, 55 seconds fro
we have more supporting evidence from the porter master, standby porter master, alfred oliver, who happened to be at the platform on the ship which was located midship about between the second and third frontal and when he heard the three bells he knew what that meant. meant that an object sighted ahead but did not know what it was ahead. he decided to walk all along up to the bridge and as he entered the bridge right here, he felt the ship hit something and he heard this grinding sound of...
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porter was reunited with his mother yesterday and is back in missouri. a mother in elgin faces criminal charges for driving her 16-year- old daughter to a park and encouraging her to fight another teenage girl. anita joost is charged with delinquency of a minor and aggravated battery. police in elgin say joost and her daughter admitted to going to the park on april 2nd to talk to another classmate about problems they were having. but joost's daughter reportedly wanted to fight the girl... and the mother reportedly encouraged her to do so. the victim's friends recorded the fight on their cell phones and showed the video to police. joost's daughter is also charged with battery. a coach accused of taking off with thousands of dollars from a travel baseball team in northwest indiana is now charged in the case. 40-year-old jeffrey scott halter is charged with ten counts of felony theft. prosecutors say he took more than seven thousand dollars from parents of the hobart baseball team. parents say halter disappeared after weeks of practice and stopped returning
porter was reunited with his mother yesterday and is back in missouri. a mother in elgin faces criminal charges for driving her 16-year- old daughter to a park and encouraging her to fight another teenage girl. anita joost is charged with delinquency of a minor and aggravated battery. police in elgin say joost and her daughter admitted to going to the park on april 2nd to talk to another classmate about problems they were having. but joost's daughter reportedly wanted to fight the girl... and...
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the family abducted that child and traveled here to alsip three adults and two children including porter stone were taken into custody shortly after 1:00 this morning the description matched what was in the amber alert and let us to this hotel ... the child was fine and taken into protective custody and transfer for medical evaluation he was abducted from st. louis children's hospital the father jeffrey stone was faking a trip to the hospital pharmacy and instead of debt to the child and left the hospital even though he did not have legal custody he is in a bitter divorce with the boy's mother >>his mentality is about suffering and making me suffer he called in the middle of the night to to want metaunt me.. the child was being treated for a heart muscle disorder and the decision was made to put him on a heart transplant list yesterday he had life-saving medicine and his intravenous when he was taken ... the boy's grandfather is not surprised by this reckless behavior >>jeffrey has a superiority complex in never demonstrates good judgment and he is basically a "bully" ... all three adult
the family abducted that child and traveled here to alsip three adults and two children including porter stone were taken into custody shortly after 1:00 this morning the description matched what was in the amber alert and let us to this hotel ... the child was fine and taken into protective custody and transfer for medical evaluation he was abducted from st. louis children's hospital the father jeffrey stone was faking a trip to the hospital pharmacy and instead of debt to the child and left...
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porter was found unharmed in a motel room in alsip yesterday. he is heading back to saint louis for treatment for his heart condition. a man from oak park says he beat another man because he was angry over the shooting death of trayvon martin. 18-year-old alton hayes is charged with a hate crime along with attempted robbery and battery. police say hayes and a 15-year- old boy approached a 19-year- old white man from behind on april 17th. they pushed him up against a tree and hit him in the head and shoulders befores hayes reached inside the man's pockets. police caught the two were a few few blocks away. hayes told police he was angry about the martin shooting and attacked the victim because of his race. the 15-year-old was also charged. if you're having trouble getting ravinia tickets today; you're not alone. tickets went on sale at five ths morning; but many customers are having problems getting through on the website. wgn's randi belisomo is live at ravinia- in highland park with details randi? ravinia officials say that if you don't already
porter was found unharmed in a motel room in alsip yesterday. he is heading back to saint louis for treatment for his heart condition. a man from oak park says he beat another man because he was angry over the shooting death of trayvon martin. 18-year-old alton hayes is charged with a hate crime along with attempted robbery and battery. police say hayes and a 15-year- old boy approached a 19-year- old white man from behind on april 17th. they pushed him up against a tree and hit him in the head...
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then getting a few pointers from third base coach porter. and then his first big league at bat facing chad billings thing. this, the comebacker, right back to billings, look at harper. hustling hard down the first baseline. then in the third inning, harper's playing left field. harper he and desmond and rick ankiel all converging. a near collision as the ball drops in for the base hit. a slow start for harper, but he did get it going. he has a hit, and we'll show that to you later in sports. robert griffin iii made his fedex field debut today. the redskins threw a party for the new face of the franchise, and almost 20,000 fans showed up to get a sneak peak at rg3. he was already studying the playbook. today the end of what's been a whirlwind week. you. >> kind of jogged out. i'm surprised you didn't slow down and soak it all in for a moment. this is your day. >> i started walking, after i heard all the cheers, it just made me want to play and get everything started. it's not what you expect. but, of course, having that many fans out there, n
then getting a few pointers from third base coach porter. and then his first big league at bat facing chad billings thing. this, the comebacker, right back to billings, look at harper. hustling hard down the first baseline. then in the third inning, harper's playing left field. harper he and desmond and rick ankiel all converging. a near collision as the ball drops in for the base hit. a slow start for harper, but he did get it going. he has a hit, and we'll show that to you later in sports....
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tage gfx --la policia de saint louis, missouri, dice que el pap de porter stone, se llevo al menor quienenas habia sido dado de alta del hospital de esa ciudad y al parecer se dirige hacia el area de la bahia. take gfx --padre e hijo viajan en un toyota corolla, negro o plateado con las placas. 6bmu445. top vo --un proyecto de ley para prevenir el abuso infantil, sigue avanzando en el capitolio de california. --el plan ya recibi la aprobacin de 2 comits y ahora espera la revisin de un tercero. --se trata de impedir que quienes cometen delitos sexuales contra menores usen acuerdos legales secretos para esconder sus actividades. --tambin extiende la edad lmite de las vctimas para presentar demandas, de 26 a 35 aÑos. anchor --la enfermedad de "la vaca loca" regres a estados unidos. take vo --fue en esta planta del valle de san joaqun donde se detect el caso, el primero en 6 aÑos. --la enfermedad apareci en un examen de rutina practicado a una vaca lechera muerta. --las autoridades dicen que no hay peligro porque la leche "no" transmite la enfermedad y el animal no entr en la cadena alimenti
tage gfx --la policia de saint louis, missouri, dice que el pap de porter stone, se llevo al menor quienenas habia sido dado de alta del hospital de esa ciudad y al parecer se dirige hacia el area de la bahia. take gfx --padre e hijo viajan en un toyota corolla, negro o plateado con las placas. 6bmu445. top vo --un proyecto de ley para prevenir el abuso infantil, sigue avanzando en el capitolio de california. --el plan ya recibi la aprobacin de 2 comits y ahora espera la revisin de un tercero....
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last week angela porter and her 13-year-old son were driving down vallejo when they saw a dog dangling on a rope from the side of a pickup truck. after about a mile, the rope snapped. the dog broke free and snacked against the side of the freeway and the guy just kept going. >> what was the look of the dog's face. >> scared and hopeless, that he was probably going to die. >> freeway did loose a leg, the chp is still looking for the driver who could face animal cruelty charges. we understand that freeway will be sent to the humane society for adoption. >>> they had the 40th pick in tonight's nfl draft and it will be in the third round. and they will pick andrew luck and he now has the first round and it will be very fun to face jim harbaugh. jim harbaugh gave him some advice about the draft. >> you know, again, he sort of said have fun with it as well and don't get emotional caught up with it. >> luck passed for more than 9,000 yards, 82 touchdowns in its three seasons at stanford. >>> let's check in with sal for traffic? sal? >>> we will have a lot of geeks. >> that's right. >>> let's
last week angela porter and her 13-year-old son were driving down vallejo when they saw a dog dangling on a rope from the side of a pickup truck. after about a mile, the rope snapped. the dog broke free and snacked against the side of the freeway and the guy just kept going. >> what was the look of the dog's face. >> scared and hopeless, that he was probably going to die. >> freeway did loose a leg, the chp is still looking for the driver who could face animal cruelty charges....
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porter, the three are now charged with kidnapping and several other offenses. >>> a foul ball thrownds at a texas rangers game, has a lot of people talking today. as jason allen reports, at least this controversy has a happy ending. >> it happens dozens of times every game, in dozens of major league parks. and still, every baseball that goes into the stands brings a big smile to the kid or even the adult who gets it. except for the ball mitch mor moore land tossed out last night. that brought tears. >> oh michael jackson god. -- oh, my god. they can't give it to the kid. >> reporter: this saturday kid. 3-year-old cameron. he really loves baseball. >> i hit a home run. >> >> he likes it. he has liked it since before he was even able to like it. >> reporter: last time, cameron got a ball. >> he's 3. so there might have been an expectation that every time he goes down there, he get a ball. >> reporter: they had no idea his disappointment, though, was playing out on national tv. it wasn't as bad as it looked, they said. cameron calmed down. and later, another fan gave him a ball, and his
porter, the three are now charged with kidnapping and several other offenses. >>> a foul ball thrownds at a texas rangers game, has a lot of people talking today. as jason allen reports, at least this controversy has a happy ending. >> it happens dozens of times every game, in dozens of major league parks. and still, every baseball that goes into the stands brings a big smile to the kid or even the adult who gets it. except for the ball mitch mor moore land tossed out last night....
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thank you porter. john, thank you.king all of the viewers whether you think the cost cuts and layoffs will help sony and yahoo!. just look at matt's tweet, wre says, cost cuts will help but layoffs will not. as they will have less people, fewer people to innovate. nice point there, matt. thanks very much for writing in. >> slightly, 15 minutes or so to go before we close it up. dow jones and nasdaq in a down day on wall street but maria, not as bad as it was. >> sure. then a lot of under the radar names. setting up action for under the radar names, next. seema? >> this is $100,000. we asked total strangers to watch it for us. thank you so much, i appreciate it, i'll be right back. they didn't take a dime. how much in fees does your bank take to watch your money ? if your bank takes more money than a stranger, you need an ally. ally bank. no nonsense. just people sense. my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help scie
thank you porter. john, thank you.king all of the viewers whether you think the cost cuts and layoffs will help sony and yahoo!. just look at matt's tweet, wre says, cost cuts will help but layoffs will not. as they will have less people, fewer people to innovate. nice point there, matt. thanks very much for writing in. >> slightly, 15 minutes or so to go before we close it up. dow jones and nasdaq in a down day on wall street but maria, not as bad as it was. >> sure. then a lot of...
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michael porter, professor there, has long been the guf rue on these topics. they went out and did a survey of 10,000 harvard business school grads who are now in senior management positions in companies all across the country. i suspect mr. thompson may have received that questionnaire as well. the most intriguing part to me was they did a targeted survey of officials in those companies who had actually been involved in location decisions -- do you lead an operation in the united states, do you move abroad? do you do it in the u.s. and do you do it elsewhere? and 2 to 1 the u.s. lost those investment decisions. those investments went to other places. when i asked people why -- and number two the proximity to customer, which makes sense. but there were some that were striking and disturbing. better access to skilled labor was often cited as a reason for locating abroad than locating in the united states. so i want to start off with a fairly open-ended question. which of these stories should we believe? the ins as an emorjing export powers house or the nation -
michael porter, professor there, has long been the guf rue on these topics. they went out and did a survey of 10,000 harvard business school grads who are now in senior management positions in companies all across the country. i suspect mr. thompson may have received that questionnaire as well. the most intriguing part to me was they did a targeted survey of officials in those companies who had actually been involved in location decisions -- do you lead an operation in the united states, do you...
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always love you >> i wrote the song back in 1972 and it was based on a relationship that i had with porterthe number one syndicated television show in the country, at that time. but whitney is the one that took it worldwide and really made it a household word or song, i should say. kevin costner had loved the song and they were looking for a song to use in "the bodyguard." a month went by, didn't know anything. i was just in the car and then all of a sudden i went into the "i will always love you." ♪ and i >> and i thought i was -- it just everwhee overwhelmed me. i was watching her funeral. i was in tears, as everybody else, just shattered me to hear that song played under those conditions. when they lifted her coffin up and that song -- i thought my heart was going to stop. it just -- it just pierced me like a knife. ♪ my mother was a great singer. she would sing all the great old songs that i sang so many of them, like -- ♪ pretty fair miss out in the garden ♪ my mother could also play guitar, auto harp, the mountain instruments. but she mostly had her hands full with all the kids, so,
always love you >> i wrote the song back in 1972 and it was based on a relationship that i had with porterthe number one syndicated television show in the country, at that time. but whitney is the one that took it worldwide and really made it a household word or song, i should say. kevin costner had loved the song and they were looking for a song to use in "the bodyguard." a month went by, didn't know anything. i was just in the car and then all of a sudden i went into the...
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. >> i'm an ada porter. the wheelchair people, anybody that have canes, wheelchairs, whatever and i'm also a slash porter. i keep the pod clean. in the morning, clean the pod, clean the windows, whatever. clean the sinks. once i get that done, i go to the wheelchair guys and see if they need anything done. i'll keep their wheelchairs clean. push them to chow, push them to the yard, push them back. >> but at the end of the day, armstrong still faces the grinding monotony of life in a small two-man cell. >> the emotional toll here, it's like water torture. i compare it to that. every day it's like a drip, drip, drip. if i got out of here tomorrow, i know i would not come back. i honestly say if i got there tomorrow i know i would not come back. i don't deserve to come back tomorrow. i can honestly tell you, unless i go to the parole board and i'm 43, i would tell them, i don't deserve to be back out there because i took a life. karma really has something to give me, i'm going to take it. >> armstrong may be ki
. >> i'm an ada porter. the wheelchair people, anybody that have canes, wheelchairs, whatever and i'm also a slash porter. i keep the pod clean. in the morning, clean the pod, clean the windows, whatever. clean the sinks. once i get that done, i go to the wheelchair guys and see if they need anything done. i'll keep their wheelchairs clean. push them to chow, push them to the yard, push them back. >> but at the end of the day, armstrong still faces the grinding monotony of life in a...
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francis, saint mary's, langley porter. a lot of the care, especially with the restrictions, the hospitalizations are somewhat limited. unless they are special circumstances, most of it is an outpatient. that is what i have heard everyone tell us. >> we try to be responsive to psychiatric care and creating the most effective programs in the least restrictive setting, and that is what you see in the amended development agreement. commissioner antonini: what were other subjects? that pretty much takes care of it for health care. commissioner sugaya: on the health care master plan, tell me. if and when is adopted, will it have any impact on cpmc. >> only after the date is adopted. commissioner sugaya: because it is another year of, we're not going to make the decision, i can tell you the right now. the board of supervisors makes the decision and it gets approved. once the health care master plan is approved, there is no effect. it can stay within the city and county of san francisco. there are certain kinds of desires or goals
francis, saint mary's, langley porter. a lot of the care, especially with the restrictions, the hospitalizations are somewhat limited. unless they are special circumstances, most of it is an outpatient. that is what i have heard everyone tell us. >> we try to be responsive to psychiatric care and creating the most effective programs in the least restrictive setting, and that is what you see in the amended development agreement. commissioner antonini: what were other subjects? that pretty...
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. >>> police are looking for porter stone, a 5-year-old heart patient who was taken from a st. louis hospital by his father without permission. the boy was on the waiting list for a heart transplant. it's feared he's in serious danger because he only has enough medication to last him through this afternoon. he was charged -- or discharged tuesday to be monitored by doctors closely to his home in the kansas city area. his parents are going through a divorce. >>> on the "cbs moneywatch," an iphone frenzy gives apple a big boost. and all eyes are on the federal reserve today. ashley morrison's here in new york with more on that. good morning. >> good morning to you, michelle. some strong earnings reports propelled blue chips higher on tuesday. the dow added 74 points while the nasdaq lost 8. >>> overseas markets got a boost on u.s. earnings news. tokyo's nikkei gained nearly 1% while hong kong's hang seng lost a fraction. >>> apple shines for investors. the world's most valuable technology company sold 35 million iphones for the first quarter of the year, double what it sold last
. >>> police are looking for porter stone, a 5-year-old heart patient who was taken from a st. louis hospital by his father without permission. the boy was on the waiting list for a heart transplant. it's feared he's in serious danger because he only has enough medication to last him through this afternoon. he was charged -- or discharged tuesday to be monitored by doctors closely to his home in the kansas city area. his parents are going through a divorce. >>> on the...
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porter now serves boston, chicago, new york, and myrtle beach, south carolina. coming up -- >> it was getting worse and worse. >> a breakthrough for millions of people who snore. >> next "anderson" -- what did sherri shepherd really think about "dancing with the stars?" and we will sit down with george zimmerman's neighbor. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a new device could bring relief to a 30 million americans who snore. it is helping folks get uninstructed sleep. the patch fits over the nose and plugs going to the nostrils creating enough air pressure to keep the airways open at night. it is expensive and is not always covered by insurance. >> this next story might surprise you. and the project found one in five adults does not use the internet. survey found half of those say because going online is simply a waste of time. it also shows senior citizens and people without a high-school education are most likely not to have internet access. >> more american workers are seeing -- suing their employers over overtime. the numbe
porter now serves boston, chicago, new york, and myrtle beach, south carolina. coming up -- >> it was getting worse and worse. >> a breakthrough for millions of people who snore. >> next "anderson" -- what did sherri shepherd really think about "dancing with the stars?" and we will sit down with george zimmerman's neighbor. captioned by the national captioning institute --www.ncicap.org-- >> a new device could bring relief to a 30 million americans...
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that's when his father who is separad from porter's mother drove off th the child. >>> police in tucsoning up their search for a little girl who went missing last week. he parents say theyast saw isabel merdes cel last night. they will investigate the disappearance, rathethan sech for 6-year-o. dge now, to detroit, where a ju proud of his physique and not ashamed t show it off to women, even thoug married. judge wade mccree's shtless picture was found on the cell phone he husband of a court employee. that man says he is filing a complaint against mccree. mccree told the reporter, and i quote here, no shame to my game. that urt is out oforder. >>> and therang est wife of former dallas cowboy deion nders, has been ordered out of their house for two months. lar standards is charged with disdemeanor assault. sanders himself has been cit for misdemeanorimple assault. >>> you're not going to believe this story this morning. teenagers have found a new use r hand sanitizer. they are drinking ito get drunk. in recent weeks the practice has nded eight teens in los angelesrea hospitals for alcohol
that's when his father who is separad from porter's mother drove off th the child. >>> police in tucsoning up their search for a little girl who went missing last week. he parents say theyast saw isabel merdes cel last night. they will investigate the disappearance, rathethan sech for 6-year-o. dge now, to detroit, where a ju proud of his physique and not ashamed t show it off to women, even thoug married. judge wade mccree's shtless picture was found on the cell phone he husband of a...
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porter spotted a young german shepherd being strangled behind a truck on the interstate.he says the rope eventually snapped, hurling the animal to the side of the road >> i thought it would not make it. i thought he would be dying on the side of the road so we ran to him and i grabbed my son and said don't look but he looked over my shoulder and he was alive >> the dog has lost a leg but is expected to be put up for adoption. there are no leads on the driver of that truck >> the long frozen housing market appears to be thawing in the bay area. >> you still see foreclosed homes in this neighborhood of pleasanton of one contractor told me that last year he fix up 250 foreclosed homes and this year business has slowed because foreclosed homes are in free fall. in pleasanton, residents have become used to the blight of foreclosed homes >> we saw a number of signs going up in a number of homes where the lines became unkempt and you noticed not as much activity on the streets >> but things are rapidly changing in contra costa, one of the areas hardest hit by the housing crisis
porter spotted a young german shepherd being strangled behind a truck on the interstate.he says the rope eventually snapped, hurling the animal to the side of the road >> i thought it would not make it. i thought he would be dying on the side of the road so we ran to him and i grabbed my son and said don't look but he looked over my shoulder and he was alive >> the dog has lost a leg but is expected to be put up for adoption. there are no leads on the driver of that truck >>...
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from harriet tubman to slave porters in the underground railroad, to michelle obama and today's white house. the footprints on history from african-americans cannot be washed away. and the bells of greatness, ingenious, artistic talent, philanthropy, and leadership cannot be on rum -- cannot be unrung. we have come this far by faith. we celebrate and embrace this theme of the african american women, culture, and history. wellcome will not allow me in this discourse to call the role of great women in african american history. let me pray that their numbers are many, and the stories of them tell the truth of women, african american women, in culture and history. for our women have been on the move. our women have refused to be moved. and our women continue to move mountains in african american history. and now, in closing, let me cradle this month's celebration in the history -- in the city of st. francis, with a sense of gratitude and neutral respect. the we black, white, brown, or red, we are all god's children. mavis in vacation -- may this invocation be accepted and the record show
from harriet tubman to slave porters in the underground railroad, to michelle obama and today's white house. the footprints on history from african-americans cannot be washed away. and the bells of greatness, ingenious, artistic talent, philanthropy, and leadership cannot be on rum -- cannot be unrung. we have come this far by faith. we celebrate and embrace this theme of the african american women, culture, and history. wellcome will not allow me in this discourse to call the role of great...
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porter says while the original report has not been found, the memo is significant. >> it summarizes the findings, and why it took the utility so long to find this memo, some people say that problem is as disturbing as the contents of the memo itself. >> the memo, he says >> pg&e did not know what was under the ground. they did not have a real good idea of what its systems problems could be, based on what it should have known. if they had really researched. if they had a good record. >> pgd told cbs 5 that with new leadership in case the company's new focus is to operate the system safely including improved processes and more strength testing than ever. >> thank you. a deaf woman recovering from her injuries and grieving the loss of bird dog after they were attacked by a pitbull. the attack near los angeles was caught on surveillance camera. the woman was out for a walk with her dog when a neighbor to pull got loose. the owner of the pitbull came out and pulled the dog away but by then it was too late. >> in the future she might one another dog. so there's hope there. you really need to
porter says while the original report has not been found, the memo is significant. >> it summarizes the findings, and why it took the utility so long to find this memo, some people say that problem is as disturbing as the contents of the memo itself. >> the memo, he says >> pg&e did not know what was under the ground. they did not have a real good idea of what its systems problems could be, based on what it should have known. if they had really researched. if they had a...
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dan porter went on twitter to make fun of one of his former employees.san francisco's zynga bought omgpop, one decided not to join the move. the one employee who turned down zynga was one of the weakest on the whole team. selfish people make bad games. good riddance. the head of twitter called it a nit wit comment. it was probably something you shouldn't have said. porter has since apologized. >> and you know you're being followed, as well. >>> well, hey, the oakland a's regular season has already started. but today, the team going back to playing exhibition games. the a's and giants squaring off at 7:30 tonight at at&t park. tomorrow a game at the coliseum, that'll be again at 7:35. then it's back to the third game of the series on wednesday at 12:45. now, of course, these games don't count in the record books toward either the regular seasons records, but everybody knows they're fun and there's a lot on the sign for bragging rights. >> and even if you won't be in town for tonight's game, you don't have to leave your giants behind. plane boasts the logo
dan porter went on twitter to make fun of one of his former employees.san francisco's zynga bought omgpop, one decided not to join the move. the one employee who turned down zynga was one of the weakest on the whole team. selfish people make bad games. good riddance. the head of twitter called it a nit wit comment. it was probably something you shouldn't have said. porter has since apologized. >> and you know you're being followed, as well. >>> well, hey, the oakland a's regular...
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leads to the aids epidemic is that at that exact moment there are new intrusions of steam ships and porter paths as humans move into the remote places where the chimpanzees lived and it's at that moment when h.i.v. becomes a human epidemic, starts moving down the rivers and into the birthplace of the epidemic in central africa. >> even to this day there are small strains of h.i.v. virus that exist, for example, in cameroon there are more strains of the virus than anywhere else in the world and some of these strains probably originated during the last century. more recent than the strain caused by aids in the world. so we hypothesized that if it hadn't been for the role of colonialism what we know as the type of h.i.v. virus might likely have become like these other strains in cameroon, might have infected a few hundred or thousand people but we wouldn't have known about it but it's a remote part of the world. >> this is a place that was one of the most sparsely populated parts of a very sparsely populated continent so were it not for the intrusions of colonialism it's unlikely that the epi
leads to the aids epidemic is that at that exact moment there are new intrusions of steam ships and porter paths as humans move into the remote places where the chimpanzees lived and it's at that moment when h.i.v. becomes a human epidemic, starts moving down the rivers and into the birthplace of the epidemic in central africa. >> even to this day there are small strains of h.i.v. virus that exist, for example, in cameroon there are more strains of the virus than anywhere else in the...