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that is essential to spain's shepherds. producing and selling goat cheese is how they earn their money. the cheese from each producer should have its own unique taste, and the trainees have to learn ways to market their products as profitably as they can without going through distributors. begovia's dream is to become a shepherd and make and sell her own cheese. >> sometimes dreams come true, but there are always problems. you need land and subsidies, but it is still my dream. >> at one time, the people of andalusia move from the country to the cities in search of better lives. now it is the other way round. >> some become shepherds. others set up shops where you can barter rather than pay with money. we have collected some of the most creative ideas for tackling the euro crisis for you from countries such as spain, ireland, and greece. take a look online at dw.de/ planbenglish. one of england's most prestigious prizes, the charlemagne prize, takes its name from charles the great. the award is presented to individuals who p
that is essential to spain's shepherds. producing and selling goat cheese is how they earn their money. the cheese from each producer should have its own unique taste, and the trainees have to learn ways to market their products as profitably as they can without going through distributors. begovia's dream is to become a shepherd and make and sell her own cheese. >> sometimes dreams come true, but there are always problems. you need land and subsidies, but it is still my dream. >> at...
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that is essential to spain's shepherds. producing and selling goat cheese is how they earn their money. the cheese from each producer should have its own unique taste, and the trainees have to learn ways to market their products as profitably as they can without going through distributors. begovia's dream is to become a shepherd and make and sell her own cheese. >> sometimes dreams come true, but there are always problems. you need land and subsidies, but it is still my dream. >> at one time, the people of andalusia move from the country to the cities in search of better lives. now it is the other way round. >> some become shepherds. others set up shops where you can barter rather than pay with money. we have collected some of the most creative ideas for tackling the euro crisis for you from countries such as spain, ireland, a greece. take a look online at dw.de/ planbenglish. one of england's most prestigious prizes, the charlemagne prize, takes its name from charles the great. the award is presented to individuals who pro
that is essential to spain's shepherds. producing and selling goat cheese is how they earn their money. the cheese from each producer should have its own unique taste, and the trainees have to learn ways to market their products as profitably as they can without going through distributors. begovia's dream is to become a shepherd and make and sell her own cheese. >> sometimes dreams come true, but there are always problems. you need land and subsidies, but it is still my dream. >> at...
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offer by writing to shepherds chapel po box 416, gravatt, ar 72736 once again shepherds chapel po box po box 416, gravatt, ar 72736 we invite you to join us for the next and at bible study each weekday at the same time thank you for watching today's program and god bless you he's got the whole world in his
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household copy the mark of the beast you may also request your free cd when mailing a request to shepherds chapel po box 416, gravette, ar 72736 don't be deceived by satan that's why they call him the son of man he was a son of the living god and you cannot it is a gross sin to try to bring another religion into christianity christianity will stand quite well on its own and it has for many many years out it will continue to do so so even if some fruitcake this trend to make a new religion there's nothing new under the sun he's probably six setting a bunch of people up to be deceived by the false messiah carl from wisconsin where did cains wife come from it all people and things get destroyed from the first world age he did make a complete into it is two separate questions the answer to all people being destroyed and sees you can read jeremiah chapter 4 beginning with verse 18 that was speaking of the first earth age were detained get his wife god created a lot of people all the races the sixth day and he looked at it was good some of them want to the net land of nod and wink king was drive
household copy the mark of the beast you may also request your free cd when mailing a request to shepherds chapel po box 416, gravette, ar 72736 don't be deceived by satan that's why they call him the son of man he was a son of the living god and you cannot it is a gross sin to try to bring another religion into christianity christianity will stand quite well on its own and it has for many many years out it will continue to do so so even if some fruitcake this trend to make a new religion...
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shepherd chapel po box 416 rabbit ar 72736 votes again this shepherd chapel po rabbit ar 72736 votes again this shepherd chapel po box 416 rabbit ar 72736 we invite you to join us for the next in-depth bible study each weekday at the same time vicki for watching today's program and god bless you he's got the >> annncer: the following is a paid presentation for rx for brown skin-- the first skincare regimen developed by a woman of color for women of color. caramel, cafe au lait, cinnamon, chocolate, dark chocolate or rich mahogany... skin of color-- a gorgeous range of shades from tan to dark brown, making each one of us unique beauties. but did you know that skin of color is in fact different from caucasian skin and requires special care? >> i've battled the brown skin my whole life. >> i just had all these different things going on on my face that i didn't believe one product would be able to just address. >> announcer: introducing rx for brown skin. developed by world-renowned dermatologist, dr. susan taylor, it's the first and only skincare line formulated by a woman of color spec
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shepherd, the climate change is natural." i say of course it does, i should send my degree back to florida state university if i didn't know that. but what's most important about that is that on top of this natural variability, as heidi mentioned, we now have a steroid. think of a basketball player. i'm a big basketball fan. we here in the playoffs right now. a basketball ten feet high. think of it this way. climate change is adding about a foot to the basketball floor so more people can dunk basketball. there's just more amplification. that warmer and more moist climate is amplifying, as heidi mentioned, some of the weather systems that we see. and one quick point i want to make. i often get the question: well, what is the big deal? one and a half degrees? well, if our child gets a one and a half or two degree fever that may not sound like a lot but our body responds to that and our climate system as well. the scary news is we're talking about an additional ten to 14 degrees perhaps in some models in the next 100 years. >> s
shepherd, the climate change is natural." i say of course it does, i should send my degree back to florida state university if i didn't know that. but what's most important about that is that on top of this natural variability, as heidi mentioned, we now have a steroid. think of a basketball player. i'm a big basketball fan. we here in the playoffs right now. a basketball ten feet high. think of it this way. climate change is adding about a foot to the basketball floor so more people can...
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joining me now is sherri shepherd. >> you look absolutely sexily amazing. you look sexy? >> you said it and i'm not letting you take it back. people know you as a very funny person on "the view" but you struggle with diabetes and weight management for years. why did you go public with it? >> i'm always, from my days of doing stand-up comedy, i've been public and i'm letting you know everything about me. there's not too many things you can say, i'm going to blackmail you with because i'm open. but with diabetes, especially in the african-american community, latino community, it's like the fourth killer of african-americans and i have it and i'm passionate to let people know, this is something that we have to get under control because it's killing us. >> no doubt about it. you said you were surrounded by diabetes as a child. let me read a quote. it says "my community is like the diabetes hall of fame, aunts, uncles, grandparents, cousins. when i was a kid, i actually thought limbs, toes, and feet just went away. my family was no different than a lot of others
joining me now is sherri shepherd. >> you look absolutely sexily amazing. you look sexy? >> you said it and i'm not letting you take it back. people know you as a very funny person on "the view" but you struggle with diabetes and weight management for years. why did you go public with it? >> i'm always, from my days of doing stand-up comedy, i've been public and i'm letting you know everything about me. there's not too many things you can say, i'm going to blackmail...
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kimberly, back to you. >> all right, shepherd. thanks. let's bring in gary england who is the director of meterrology. you've been covering these storms for decades. how do this one compare, and are there any threats in the area today as we speak? >> well, this one, just very quickly i'll tell you, it rates at the top of the scale. may 3rd, 1999 has always been the benchmark we used. this one, the wind speed was extremely high. it was about 1.3 miles wide at the widest. that's is huge. it's extremely powerful, so on a scale to 1 to 10, it was a 10 as far as i'm concerned. as far as risk today, we still have a tornado watch for a little bit of far southeastern oklahoma, but priernlly right now we are getting some flash flooding and a few severe thunderstorms and some hail. i think the main risk of the severe weather and tornadoes is down in texas, on into eastern texas. >> gary, did this take people by surprise? >> no. we actually knew two days ahead of time, or at least we thought we knew. in fact, three days ago we figured we were going
kimberly, back to you. >> all right, shepherd. thanks. let's bring in gary england who is the director of meterrology. you've been covering these storms for decades. how do this one compare, and are there any threats in the area today as we speak? >> well, this one, just very quickly i'll tell you, it rates at the top of the scale. may 3rd, 1999 has always been the benchmark we used. this one, the wind speed was extremely high. it was about 1.3 miles wide at the widest. that's is...
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. >> jersey 98 format u shepherd.> jersey 98 format u shepherd. that's why i wore jersey 98. >> joining me, matthew's parents. they have founded a foundation. thanks for joining me tonight. judy, what did it feel like for you to hear matthew -- jason collins talking about your son like that? >> made me cry to know that matt's story has impact on young people. for jason to acknowledge matt's story, to come out at this time in this point in his life is amazing. >> dennis, what does it mean for people like jason collins, his unique position in our culture, unique in the sense no one else in that position has come out. what do you think it means in this country, this kind of moment. >> a lot of hope to young athletes all over the country, if they're gay. in the past, they've had to hide who they are and who they love. this gives them a chance to be themselves and focus on what they should be focusing on which is the sport that they're participating in and not focusing half their energy on trying to hide who they are. >> j
. >> jersey 98 format u shepherd.> jersey 98 format u shepherd. that's why i wore jersey 98. >> joining me, matthew's parents. they have founded a foundation. thanks for joining me tonight. judy, what did it feel like for you to hear matthew -- jason collins talking about your son like that? >> made me cry to know that matt's story has impact on young people. for jason to acknowledge matt's story, to come out at this time in this point in his life is amazing. >>...
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a german shepherd badly abused and in horrible pain. dropped off at a shelter in the middle of the night. now, vets are afraid they may have to put the dog down. so who would do such a heinous thing. that's what everyone is trying to find out this evening. we do need to warn you, you could find some of this disturbing. cheryl herd is live in oakland with that story. cheryl? >> reporter: some of the video is disturbing, jessica. and it's heartbreaking. police really want to get the word out about this. in fact, earlier today, they used social media. they really want to catch who is responsible for this. >>. >> reporter: retired oakland police officer david cronan showed us the kennel this abused dog was in early this morning. >>> it was just grown into him. so we had to peel that off of her skin. >> this 7 foot chain was rapped around her neck. >> kidneys are failing, organs are shutting down. >> the dog, a german shepherd,= probably 6-7 years old is barely breathing and in horrible conditions. >> now, the shelter wants to find out who l
a german shepherd badly abused and in horrible pain. dropped off at a shelter in the middle of the night. now, vets are afraid they may have to put the dog down. so who would do such a heinous thing. that's what everyone is trying to find out this evening. we do need to warn you, you could find some of this disturbing. cheryl herd is live in oakland with that story. cheryl? >> reporter: some of the video is disturbing, jessica. and it's heartbreaking. police really want to get the word...
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that's the issue here, shepherd. this is a densly populated area as i'm sure you know. this is an area that has schools in it, has malls in it, densly populated, a lot of homes, a lot of businesses. it is frightening to think of the casualties we could see here. >> when you look at these live pictures coming in, again all we can do is hope and pray. some information coming out of oklahoma city now. the national weather service was cautioning people in and around moore and ahead of the system because it is still on the move that there is not a tornado on the ground at this minute. the national weather service says it means absolutely nothing. just as we watched a tiny funnel cloud had come from a sky and out of the cloud and within 60 seconds became a massive twister on the ground. it can and the national weather service believes will happen again. the national weather service was cautioning that the tornado passing through moore was so large that the people on the ground may not rec cog thighs it as a twister -- recognize it as a twister. they could not see the tree thr
that's the issue here, shepherd. this is a densly populated area as i'm sure you know. this is an area that has schools in it, has malls in it, densly populated, a lot of homes, a lot of businesses. it is frightening to think of the casualties we could see here. >> when you look at these live pictures coming in, again all we can do is hope and pray. some information coming out of oklahoma city now. the national weather service was cautioning people in and around moore and ahead of the...
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that jesus is not only our lord and savior, our magnificent, glorious christ, but he's also the shepherd of the deeanp >> welcome back. a lot of us have a strong desire to please god. if we aren't careful, that can turn into a never-ending treadmill of activity that just tires us out and leaves us with little emotional or spiritual resources to give. well today, pastor jeff moore, first presbyterian church in aurora, illinois, has final thoughts on resting in jesus. >> are you busy? are you rushing around? are you in a hurry? you know, the more people that i talk to these days, seems like we are just in a rush. we are just frantic. going from one thing to the next. rushing to get to work. rushing to get out the door to school. rushing to get to church, even. are you in a rush today? well, if you are, you are a lot like the disciples of jesus. in mark 6:30, the apposles returned and jesus told them all that they -- and they had told jesus all that they had done and tried and he said to them, come away by yourselves to a desolate place and rest for a while. see, the disciples, they had jus
that jesus is not only our lord and savior, our magnificent, glorious christ, but he's also the shepherd of the deeanp >> welcome back. a lot of us have a strong desire to please god. if we aren't careful, that can turn into a never-ending treadmill of activity that just tires us out and leaves us with little emotional or spiritual resources to give. well today, pastor jeff moore, first presbyterian church in aurora, illinois, has final thoughts on resting in jesus. >> are you busy?...
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group and christina with the department of public health, roberto vargas from ucfs and veronica shepherd from the health clinic, this has been a great experience and we hope this is a plan that will get implemented sooner rather than later. >> thank you, i think miss change made the point to have really good planning processes that engage communities concern and low income communities is critical and i think this is a perfect example of that. any questions, colleagues? let's open this up for public comment. commissioner breed? >> i just wanted to make a comment. when this item came before us in march, i was really excited because of what we actually had done in the western addition community around informal transportation in getting kids around. in addition one of the biggest challenges we did have because of the number of students who participated in programs at the african american non-culture complex lived in the bay view point and it was always a challenge to get people to take them home because one of the problems that they experienced on some of the lines even the t 3 and even befo
group and christina with the department of public health, roberto vargas from ucfs and veronica shepherd from the health clinic, this has been a great experience and we hope this is a plan that will get implemented sooner rather than later. >> thank you, i think miss change made the point to have really good planning processes that engage communities concern and low income communities is critical and i think this is a perfect example of that. any questions, colleagues? let's open this up...
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>> good morning commissioners, i'm veronica shepherd with the bay view health and wellness center. i think the bay view is one of the most amazing neighborhoods in san francisco. i was born and raised there and i have four generations of family there so i'm very invested and connected. i also want to recognize our partner, matt with bca is also part of this working group. i think your support of giving this as commissioner breed said it's really just amazing what we are doing to try to connect people. i'm one of those people that are always called in my neighborhood and my community, could you pick up this person, pick up that person. my nephew got out of school late. i have disabled family members. it's a challenge. a real challenge. in developing this partnership, working with dpa and people in the community, we just need better options and safe choices. i think this as roberto says is a step and i do hope we can model this in other communities. we appreciate your support and funding, we like that too. thank you. next speaker? is there any additional public comment? seeing none,
>> good morning commissioners, i'm veronica shepherd with the bay view health and wellness center. i think the bay view is one of the most amazing neighborhoods in san francisco. i was born and raised there and i have four generations of family there so i'm very invested and connected. i also want to recognize our partner, matt with bca is also part of this working group. i think your support of giving this as commissioner breed said it's really just amazing what we are doing to try to...
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. >> 25 goats and a shepherd will start at the airport. >> shepherd?> i am not sure the goats always respond well to shepherd, but okay, the o'hare goats will be fenced in, so as not to collide with planes, now back to chicago. >> city says this pilot program is a more sustainable and natural way to control the vegetation at o'hare. >> nice. >> the second awesomest thing today, a pretty cool tribute on google's home page, a taste of animation and 81-second video honoring the title sequence genius who would have been 93 today. here's vertigo. and here's the alfred hitchcock classic. here's google's reference to anatomy of a murder and the original, you get the picture. certainly did in martin scorsese's fear, revival of bass, and other films. bass basically invented this graphic art form. bass himself said i felt for some time the audience involvement of the film should begin with the very first frame. and the third awesomest thing on the internet today, the 10-year-old inventor has devised this, an interactive golf tee to analyze your swing in realtime
. >> 25 goats and a shepherd will start at the airport. >> shepherd?> i am not sure the goats always respond well to shepherd, but okay, the o'hare goats will be fenced in, so as not to collide with planes, now back to chicago. >> city says this pilot program is a more sustainable and natural way to control the vegetation at o'hare. >> nice. >> the second awesomest thing today, a pretty cool tribute on google's home page, a taste of animation and 81-second video...
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that and the port staff for working hand in hand with forest city to review the project and then shepherd it along and i know that there is no easy fete do anything project in san francisco is not for the faint of heart. but i think that this is really an opportunity and one that we will not see again to have a significant impact on the face of san francisco. this is one of the last large sites and i think that it is important that we get it right. and that we make sure that it is uniquely san francisco. and that is why i appreciate the focus on the making of the place making. and i also want to thank forest city for reaching out to the nunan building and that became an issue and probably more of an every sight than anything because i had heard the plans to keep the artist there but i do traoesht *f appreciate the reaching out to the artists and again it is an example of government working properly where an issue was brought before the body and it takes place and we get good results. so i want to thank you for that. also, toby and corine, a huge debt of gratitude for you and your colleagu
that and the port staff for working hand in hand with forest city to review the project and then shepherd it along and i know that there is no easy fete do anything project in san francisco is not for the faint of heart. but i think that this is really an opportunity and one that we will not see again to have a significant impact on the face of san francisco. this is one of the last large sites and i think that it is important that we get it right. and that we make sure that it is uniquely san...
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let us not be moved by the rough side of a shepherd lass's tongue. nay, i am no shepherd lass, though i have helped with the sheep like anyone else. i would do a lady's work in the house, spin or weave against any woman in rouen. if you are so clever at woman's work, why do you not stay at home and do it? there are plenty of other women to do it, there is nobody to do my work. come, we are wasting time over trifles. joan, i am going to put a most solemn question to you. now take care how you answer for your life and salvation are at stake on it. will you, for all that you have said and done, be it good or bad, accept the judgment of god's church on earth? i am a faithful child of the church. i will obey the church-- you will. --provided it does not command anything impossible. she imputes to the church the error and folly of commanding the impossible. you command me to declare that all that i have said and done, and that all the visions and revelations that i have had were not from god, then that is impossible. i will not declare it for anything in t
let us not be moved by the rough side of a shepherd lass's tongue. nay, i am no shepherd lass, though i have helped with the sheep like anyone else. i would do a lady's work in the house, spin or weave against any woman in rouen. if you are so clever at woman's work, why do you not stay at home and do it? there are plenty of other women to do it, there is nobody to do my work. come, we are wasting time over trifles. joan, i am going to put a most solemn question to you. now take care how you...
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. >> 25 votes and a shepherd will start at the airport. >> a shepherd?i'm not sure that goats always respond well to shepherds, but the o'hare goats will be fenced in as to not to collide with planes. now back to chicago. >> the city says this pilot program is a more sustainable and natural way to control the vegetation at o'hare. >> nice. >> the second-awesomest thing on the internet today, a pretty cool tribute right there on google's home page. an animation and 81-second video, the title sequence genius would have been 93 today. here's vertigo and here's vertigo, the alfred hitchcock classic starring jimmy stewart. here's the 1959 original. you get the picture. martin score ssese's "cape fear" bass himself said, i have felt for some time the audience involvement with the film should really begin with the very first frame. and the third awesomest thing on the internet today, the 10-year-old inventor, as detailed, owen matirone. he has devised this to analyze your swing in realtime. owen takes golf lessons and he was inspired, so he and his dad, len, ar
. >> 25 votes and a shepherd will start at the airport. >> a shepherd?i'm not sure that goats always respond well to shepherds, but the o'hare goats will be fenced in as to not to collide with planes. now back to chicago. >> the city says this pilot program is a more sustainable and natural way to control the vegetation at o'hare. >> nice. >> the second-awesomest thing on the internet today, a pretty cool tribute right there on google's home page. an animation and...
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keith shepherd, david corn. all of the good people there.e will be back on the "full-court press." >> on twitter, follow us at bpshow and tweet using the hash tag, watchingbp. this is "the bill press show." i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. (vo) this afternoon, current tv is the place for compelling true stories. >> jack, how old are you? >> nine. >> this is what 27 tons of marijuana looks like. (vo) with award winning documentaries that take you inside the headlines, way inside. (vo) from the underworld, to the world of privilege. >> everyone in michael jackson's life was out to use him. (vo) no one brings you more documentaries that are real, gripping, current. we have a big big hour and the iq will go way up. (vo) current tv gets the converstion started weekdays at 9am eastern. >> i'm a slutty bob hope. >> you are. >> the troops love me. (v
keith shepherd, david corn. all of the good people there.e will be back on the "full-court press." >> on twitter, follow us at bpshow and tweet using the hash tag, watchingbp. this is "the bill press show." i think the number one thing that viewers like about the young turks is that we're honest. they can question whether i'm right, but i think that the audience gets that this guy, to the best of his ability, is trying to look out for us. (vo) this afternoon, current...
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amy has been amazing, our executive art director. [ applause ] amy was able to shepherd this impossible project through all the intricacies, i'm in incredibly grateful for her help, grateful for his efforts in another monumental task. he's raised $6 million of our $8 million. this project is an incredible gift by our pat patrons through the city. this is an incredible piece. you don't have to buy a ticket. it's there and available. a very universal quality, it has some response to it. it's operating on a very primal level. i think we the technical team that put this piece up has been remarkable. zad and zoon has been a lifesaver. incredible individual who has never said no to me. everything is always been possible and bringing the team together to actually install this work. to make a photo shop simulation and 3d animation project. it was in incredibly inspiring. i went out there on a cloudy day and it was incredible magic that was happening. i knew this was going to be fine if i can channel the interaction of all these systems into my work. so i'm very grateful for everyone who helps i
amy has been amazing, our executive art director. [ applause ] amy was able to shepherd this impossible project through all the intricacies, i'm in incredibly grateful for her help, grateful for his efforts in another monumental task. he's raised $6 million of our $8 million. this project is an incredible gift by our pat patrons through the city. this is an incredible piece. you don't have to buy a ticket. it's there and available. a very universal quality, it has some response to it. it's...
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shepherd is the pier park operations manager. he is staying on the ferris wheel ...hes 48 hours. he was greeted by the guinness world book of records representative and a cheering crowd, fireworks followed. >> we've got a chance for some pretty significant storms early in the week. jim ramsey is in the weather center with your 7 day forecast. >> we are watching some very impressive storms across the plains. possibly as early as late tomorrow we could see one of these storms. we expect our temperatures to warm up substantially as we go into sunday. not much to worry about for the moment in the chicago area. there are storms well out in the west in kansas and nebraska, storms will be heading toward our area tomorrow. rainfall forecast for tuesday, in the afternoon you can see... we keep rainshowers and the forecast for tuesday wednesday and even a chance of a shower early on thursday before finally clearing out. temperatures will fall back as we head into next weekend, a high on friday will be 70 degrees. >> do you remember when it was in the 40's? that was like 10 day
shepherd is the pier park operations manager. he is staying on the ferris wheel ...hes 48 hours. he was greeted by the guinness world book of records representative and a cheering crowd, fireworks followed. >> we've got a chance for some pretty significant storms early in the week. jim ramsey is in the weather center with your 7 day forecast. >> we are watching some very impressive storms across the plains. possibly as early as late tomorrow we could see one of these storms. we...
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and anything goes wrong, it is shepherd's fault.ing that's good is my--you know, you must know what to do. when they succeed, they'll tell people, "you gotta know what to do. it's important you know how to plan. you see, the whole idea, you gotta have a vision and a goal." so, no one thinks about the shepherd's preaching. and i'm speaking generally. that's how it was in the wilderness. when things are right, no one says anything to moses. they didn't even say to god. when things go wrong, they don't blame themselves. "oh! it's my murmuring. murmur, murmur, stop murmuring, joseph prince!" no one does that. no one looks in the mirror and say, "it's your fault, okay? don't look at your wife. it's your fault. you and your vanity caused this problem. you and your pride. but i know you, you repent easily," amen? no one does that. no one does that. when we get a pay hike, we look in the mirror and say, "you deserve it. you deserve it." you look in the mirror and say, "it's about time." when others get a pay hike, "no! why?" 'cause i don't
and anything goes wrong, it is shepherd's fault.ing that's good is my--you know, you must know what to do. when they succeed, they'll tell people, "you gotta know what to do. it's important you know how to plan. you see, the whole idea, you gotta have a vision and a goal." so, no one thinks about the shepherd's preaching. and i'm speaking generally. that's how it was in the wilderness. when things are right, no one says anything to moses. they didn't even say to god. when things go...
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your world with cavut scavut st now. >>> thank you, shepherd. these guys were teed off. the irs demanded that they answer their questions, but today the woman at the center of the storm wouldn't answer a one. >> i have not done anything wrong. i have not broken any laws. i have not violated any irs rules or regulations and while i would very much like to answer the committee's questions today, i've been advised by my counsel to assert my constitutional right not to testify or answer questions related to the subject matter of this hearing. >> she just testified. she just waived her
your world with cavut scavut st now. >>> thank you, shepherd. these guys were teed off. the irs demanded that they answer their questions, but today the woman at the center of the storm wouldn't answer a one. >> i have not done anything wrong. i have not broken any laws. i have not violated any irs rules or regulations and while i would very much like to answer the committee's questions today, i've been advised by my counsel to assert my constitutional right not to testify or...
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if you see a german shepherd come up this street, jump in this car. >> just in, school over real fast watching her daughter kaitlyn in a nearby van and she is stunned than in less than a minute, her 14-year-old daughter has just climbed into this stranger's car. >> i can't believe it. >> kaitlyn, actually, this is not really a police incident and your mom is right up here in this van. this is for abc news. >> that's not funny. >> no it's not. >> try to be as honest as you can. what did you really think? >> i didn't think you were a cop. >> that's good. why did you go with me? >> i don't know. >> reporter: what is it that makes this teen do everything she was taught not to do. >> if you don't know what to do, you're going to do what i tell you to do. i had you all the way in the car. >> reporter: police believe ariel castro lured all three of his victims into the car. next, bob plays a would-be kidnapper setting himself up as the hero. he lets the air out of this 1-year-old's stier when she's in the mall shopping. she doesn't even notice she's got a flat tire. >> you've got a flat tire
if you see a german shepherd come up this street, jump in this car. >> just in, school over real fast watching her daughter kaitlyn in a nearby van and she is stunned than in less than a minute, her 14-year-old daughter has just climbed into this stranger's car. >> i can't believe it. >> kaitlyn, actually, this is not really a police incident and your mom is right up here in this van. this is for abc news. >> that's not funny. >> no it's not. >> try to be as...
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georges is able to secure the german shepherd mix by the collar and nods to bowman, the signal to beginirlift. seconds later, they are high above the surging waters, little relief to the dog. >> once he was in the air, obviously this is an environment this animal has never been in 30 feet in the air. he actually starts trying to swim. because that's the closest thing he can relate this experience to is back in the water. >> bowman quickly lowers st. georges and the dog onto a nearby bridge where they are immediately met by other rescue personnel. the traumatized canine is rushed to a local animal shelter where he's dubbed vernon, after the area of l.a. in which he was rescued. vernon escapes the ordeal without injury. st. georges, however, is not so lucky. >> the dog crushed the bone in joe's thumb and took off a portion of it. >> bowman flies st. georges to the nearest hospital where he's treated and soon released. after thousands watched the rescue unfold on live television, media gathered to bring the people the story of st. georges heroics. >> this looks a lot worse than it really i
georges is able to secure the german shepherd mix by the collar and nods to bowman, the signal to beginirlift. seconds later, they are high above the surging waters, little relief to the dog. >> once he was in the air, obviously this is an environment this animal has never been in 30 feet in the air. he actually starts trying to swim. because that's the closest thing he can relate this experience to is back in the water. >> bowman quickly lowers st. georges and the dog onto a nearby...
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a land of shepherd's kurdistan is discovering well through its oil a nightmare for baghdad which had long controlled with the resources and riches. without driver khalid we had east towards the mountains along the border with a round. driving through abandoned villages i feel like i'm visiting cemeteries. passenger ahmed is a survivor today he's on a pilgrimage paying tribute to the dead. school. sally as i don't know so i started in one thousand nine hundred eight during the military campaign waged by saddam against the kurds my village was completely destroyed. and that some of the inhabitants would be forced to southern iraq and locked up in the terrible new grandson on prison counter. many women children and men were nasa created and thrown into mass graves. the kurds have always dreamed of independence saddam hussein decided to eliminate the problem once and for all. his cousin to go down in history as chemical ali was in charge of the repression. on march sixteenth one thousand nine hundred eight his helicopters dropped bombs loaded with toxic gas of a kurdish villages. one hun
a land of shepherd's kurdistan is discovering well through its oil a nightmare for baghdad which had long controlled with the resources and riches. without driver khalid we had east towards the mountains along the border with a round. driving through abandoned villages i feel like i'm visiting cemeteries. passenger ahmed is a survivor today he's on a pilgrimage paying tribute to the dead. school. sally as i don't know so i started in one thousand nine hundred eight during the military campaign...
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. ♪ the lord is my shepherd >> reporter: mcferrin's favorite book in the bible is the psalms.rs ago, he wrote a song based on psalm 23, but in his version, the love of god takes on a feminine form. ♪ the song has been adopted by choirs across the country, including this one called "singing quaker women plus other faithful friends." mcferrin says the song was inspired after he and his choir were rehearsing in a church and began discussing the many male images in the bible. >> it just seemed to make sense. people forget, you know, a father's love and then there's a mother's love, which complements the father's love. and they fit together, you know, nicely. so, that's why i wrote it. >> reporter: the new album has a song he wrote based on psalm 25:15. ♪ "spirityouall" also includes another feminine reference to god. ♪ she's got the whole world in her hands ♪ in his concerts, such as this one at st. louis's sheldon concert hall, mcferrin always encourages the audience to sing along, often pulling people up on the stage to join him. >> i like to think that regardless of how you com
. ♪ the lord is my shepherd >> reporter: mcferrin's favorite book in the bible is the psalms.rs ago, he wrote a song based on psalm 23, but in his version, the love of god takes on a feminine form. ♪ the song has been adopted by choirs across the country, including this one called "singing quaker women plus other faithful friends." mcferrin says the song was inspired after he and his choir were rehearsing in a church and began discussing the many male images in the bible....
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. >>> police want too know who abused a full grown german shepherd and left her for dead. yesterday, someone left this dog at the doorstep of the oakland shelter. she had a bungee cord around the body and a chain around the neck. the dog had open wounds and barely breathing. dave crownan calls this one of the worst abuse case he has seen. >> we don't know who dropped her off. we know that she was in someone's backyard and we want somebody to step up and have the courage to say, that dog belonged to my neighbor. >> what you are seeing is video surveillance of the animal shelter showing a person dropping off the dog. he says that the alameda sheriff's office could prosecute the person responsible, and the state needs to consider harsher punishment for animal abusers. >> poor thing. it is 4:36 and a ground-breaking ceremony will be held on the medical center, east shore clinic, is designed for short term medical care. it will be funded by voted proposition money. the new health center is expected to open in 2015. >>> happening now, crews are helded by rain putting out a wildf
. >>> police want too know who abused a full grown german shepherd and left her for dead. yesterday, someone left this dog at the doorstep of the oakland shelter. she had a bungee cord around the body and a chain around the neck. the dog had open wounds and barely breathing. dave crownan calls this one of the worst abuse case he has seen. >> we don't know who dropped her off. we know that she was in someone's backyard and we want somebody to step up and have the courage to say,...
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the shepherd is the face of a bigger issue. much did authorities know about the operation of a neo- nazi cell? the trial has been put on hold, adjourned for a week. families of the inns argued argued the judge has indicated bias. there is more delay. >> uncomfortable questions for the german authorities. in russia, some 20,000 protesters gathered in moscow to march the larger and more violent antigovernment protests of a year ago. today's rally demonstrators urged the government to free the two dozen people arrested for their part in earlier protests. for more on what the rally was up to, the demonstrators, and what they hope to achieve, i spoke with daniel sanford in moscow. protestsat these today. what was the mood like? did they feel a chance of getting antigovernment protesters out of prison? do they feel they could get political change? was it dispirited? were they optimistic? what the optimism of last year has ever operated somewhat. it was a sense among protesters last year that they might be putting enough pressure on t
the shepherd is the face of a bigger issue. much did authorities know about the operation of a neo- nazi cell? the trial has been put on hold, adjourned for a week. families of the inns argued argued the judge has indicated bias. there is more delay. >> uncomfortable questions for the german authorities. in russia, some 20,000 protesters gathered in moscow to march the larger and more violent antigovernment protests of a year ago. today's rally demonstrators urged the government to free...
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. >>> oakland police want to know who abused a full grown german shepherd and left her to die. we do want to warn you, some of these images you're about to see are pretty graphic. yesterday morning someone left this dog on the doorstep of the oakland animal shelter. she had a bungee cord wrapped around her body and a chain around her neck. the dog with open wounds and was barely breathing. retired police officer dave cronin says this one of the worst cases of abuse he'd ever seen. >> we don't know who dropped her off. we know she was in someone's backyard. we want someone to step up and have the courage to say, that dog belonged to my neighbor. >> video surveillance shows outside the animal shelter, shows a person dropping off the dog. he said the d.a.'s office could prosecute the case if they could find the person responsible. shelter officials said the state needs to consider harsher punishment for any animal abusers. >>> still ahead, it is not a plot line from a movie. an asteroid headed for earth in a couple hours. tell you about the close encounter that's real. >>> google
. >>> oakland police want to know who abused a full grown german shepherd and left her to die. we do want to warn you, some of these images you're about to see are pretty graphic. yesterday morning someone left this dog on the doorstep of the oakland animal shelter. she had a bungee cord wrapped around her body and a chain around her neck. the dog with open wounds and was barely breathing. retired police officer dave cronin says this one of the worst cases of abuse he'd ever seen....
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certainly, mayor newsom and mayor lee for shepherding this through the board of supervisors, on and on and on and on. and certainly, finally but probably the most important are the voters, who really did get it right in 2010, and for the earthquake safety emergency response bond, and again, supervisor chiu referenced the system that was a 20-year continuous pour and that is just how smart san francisco is and this is just another intans where the city got to right and the police department and the fire department and the public safety is going to benefit and this will house the new southern station and it is hard to believe that you could build one more thing down here but i think that supervisor kim would be welcome to have it. >> so any way, thanks again, and i can't tell you how excited we are to be here. and if it can't open in november that would be a great birthday present for me. >> [ applause ] all right. we will take that request into consideration, but we do want to follow our schedule and make sure that things are done right chief, sir, but we will do our best. yes. >> as pa
certainly, mayor newsom and mayor lee for shepherding this through the board of supervisors, on and on and on and on. and certainly, finally but probably the most important are the voters, who really did get it right in 2010, and for the earthquake safety emergency response bond, and again, supervisor chiu referenced the system that was a 20-year continuous pour and that is just how smart san francisco is and this is just another intans where the city got to right and the police department and...
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commander of the international space station has been in his own way as much a trailblazer as gagarin, shepherdglenn and armstrong. he's been the first truly accessible astronaut of the electronic era. this david bowie remake is a song he recorded in space. his youtube videos are instant classics on all aspects of life in space from eating to washing to waste management to toothbrushing. does a lot of work for kids. on earth he's a fearless test pilot who's flown 70 different types of aircrafts. in space he made history. tonight at 10:30 p.m. eastern time he lands back on earth, returns to canada a hero after a spectacular five-month shift as commander. >>> now to mundane earth news. we got our first glimpse of o.j. simpson in months. his physical appearance has changed during his four and a half years behind bars. in a nevada prison where he's asking for a new trial. >>> there is television industry news tonight. barbara walters says she's going to hang up her cleats after more than 50 years in the business. she's saying her final farewell will be the summer of 2014. but those of us who know h
commander of the international space station has been in his own way as much a trailblazer as gagarin, shepherdglenn and armstrong. he's been the first truly accessible astronaut of the electronic era. this david bowie remake is a song he recorded in space. his youtube videos are instant classics on all aspects of life in space from eating to washing to waste management to toothbrushing. does a lot of work for kids. on earth he's a fearless test pilot who's flown 70 different types of...
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i'm a shepherd. and that's, tim, when he says, "as a shepherd, i knew how to protect my flock from wolf and the bear. and it wasn't with a sword, and it wasn't with a shield. it was with a stone and a sling." maybe goliath's just another wolf. just another bear. what's goliath's reaction? ho. ho. ho. am i a dog? you send a boy with a stick. and in the middle of the third "ho" a stone in the forehead and into goliath. and not a story about non-violence. >> bill moyers: smiting goliath might as well be marshall ganz's job description. it began in mississippi's freedom summer of 1964 when his fury against injustice pulled him out of harvard and into the struggle for civil rights. from there, he signed on with the legendary cesar chavez and the united farm workers and for 16 years, struggled to unionize the men and women in the fields of california who toiled endless hours and mounting days, picking crops for next to nothing. three decades after marshall ganz had dropped out of harvard, he went back to f
i'm a shepherd. and that's, tim, when he says, "as a shepherd, i knew how to protect my flock from wolf and the bear. and it wasn't with a sword, and it wasn't with a shield. it was with a stone and a sling." maybe goliath's just another wolf. just another bear. what's goliath's reaction? ho. ho. ho. am i a dog? you send a boy with a stick. and in the middle of the third "ho" a stone in the forehead and into goliath. and not a story about non-violence. >> bill moyers:...