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. >> skeletons. >> skeletons. it was a big scandal. they created a mass grave and moved to the remains. there are pictures. they have thiese skeletons sticking out of the wall. it showed the relative worth. they stopped digging because they would keep finding bodies. >> they are still out there. there are bodies all over the place. they used to bury people in north beach. they would go up there and very bodies. >> there were removed from many of these cemeteries. there is a slogan that is -- anybody know? "it is great to be alive." >> beats the alternative. >> i was wondering if gary boulevard had always been a major thoroughfare. >> it used to have streetcars on it. they are thinking of bringing them back. the b line and the a line where there until the mid-1950's. we are taking the street cars away, but bart will come out here and everything will be fine. >> downtown, gary ave. >> when you get past it, it becomes gary boulevard. >> they wanted streets to be large, they should have vegetation and trees, they should be ornamental. gary
. >> skeletons. >> skeletons. it was a big scandal. they created a mass grave and moved to the remains. there are pictures. they have thiese skeletons sticking out of the wall. it showed the relative worth. they stopped digging because they would keep finding bodies. >> they are still out there. there are bodies all over the place. they used to bury people in north beach. they would go up there and very bodies. >> there were removed from many of these cemeteries. there...
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. >> king county medical examiner says the skeleton had been there from anywhere between six months and a year. >> janie was missing for four months before her body was found. the police didn't immediately identify the body. but linda knew what she saw on tv was her worst fear. >> all i saw was them bringing out the body bag. i knew that was her. because this body was found out by northwest hospital. so i knew that had to have been her. >> janie was just a 16-year-old girl when she was killed. not that it mat ordered the gary ridgeway. >> i did it because i hated them. they're just pieces of trash to me. >> initially ridgeway was charged with just seven cases. five of those bodies were found right in this area. but by the end of his confession, he would be charged with 48 murders. coming up -- >> i wasn't holding my breath. >> how investigators finally close in the on the green river killer. >> it was really our last hope. >>> president barack obama was in ini can't saturday. the first stop on a ten-day tour through asia. he announced $10 billion in new contracts for u.s. exports to ind
. >> king county medical examiner says the skeleton had been there from anywhere between six months and a year. >> janie was missing for four months before her body was found. the police didn't immediately identify the body. but linda knew what she saw on tv was her worst fear. >> all i saw was them bringing out the body bag. i knew that was her. because this body was found out by northwest hospital. so i knew that had to have been her. >> janie was just a 16-year-old...
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they didn't know dunbar, they new the skeleton, but didn't know him. they didn't know the world he lived in. they didn't know his friends. they didn't know anything about him that he was born in 1872 in dayton, ohio, graduated. so the learned the first lesson every write er must learn, you'll learn it the hard way or start from the beginning. don't be with afraid, tear it up, start over again. or go in and say i have got to move this, i have got to change this. the formal word gets revision. you'll revise and revise until you figure, i can't revise anymore and send it to the editor, we have lots of revision with this. revising is 90 percent of writing. i wrote that very first book in 1971. it didn't get published until 1982. no i don't have to work on books that long anymore. but that first one, learn how to rewrite, restructure, move things. i have written many more biographies. i have learned the most important thing, you must tell a good story, character, setting, action, and idea. you have it in fiction as well as non fiction. some where along the
they didn't know dunbar, they new the skeleton, but didn't know him. they didn't know the world he lived in. they didn't know his friends. they didn't know anything about him that he was born in 1872 in dayton, ohio, graduated. so the learned the first lesson every write er must learn, you'll learn it the hard way or start from the beginning. don't be with afraid, tear it up, start over again. or go in and say i have got to move this, i have got to change this. the formal word gets revision....
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that site with a fine-tooth comb and dig everything up and see if they can find the rest of the skeleton lot more intrigue in this ongoing case. great to talk to you, we'll be seeing you in the next few days there from aruba. >>> still ahead, our series on animal intelligence. for many of us our dogs are family, an intimate part of our lives. but what's really going on inside their furry little heads. what new research tells us about the way dogs think, coming up next. everything you need to stretch out on long trips. residence inn. ♪ everything you need to stay balanced on long trips. residence inn. one month, five years after you do retire? ♪ client comes in and they have a box. and inside that box is their financial life. people wake up and realize i better start doing something. we open up that box. we organize it. and we make decisions. we really are here to help you. they look back and think, "wow. i never thought i could do this." but we've actually done it. [ male announcer ] visit ameriprise.com and put a confident retirement more within reach. >>> our series "amazing animals, s
that site with a fine-tooth comb and dig everything up and see if they can find the rest of the skeleton lot more intrigue in this ongoing case. great to talk to you, we'll be seeing you in the next few days there from aruba. >>> still ahead, our series on animal intelligence. for many of us our dogs are family, an intimate part of our lives. but what's really going on inside their furry little heads. what new research tells us about the way dogs think, coming up next. everything you...
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as an example, somebody proposed may be considering using an existing skeletons of the building and keeping the project closer to scale. was that met with a cooperative response? no. they said that is not consistent with our objective. our objective is to destroy the existing power. -- tower. that is not a cooperative response. the approach to the aesthetic is very deficient, it does not acknowledge what is obvious to everybody. it is bulky, blue glass, and it stands out like a sore thumb in this neighborhood. it is not consistent with neighborhood as that -- aesthetics. having concluded there is no significant impact, they don't have to deal with it. that is their answer to everything they have to deal with. [chime] for that reason, the environmental statement is deficient. >> i am chairman of the homeowners' association right across the street. we have written letters on behalf of the eir and urge that you review those. given the limited time i have, the addition of the five-story at-on -- add-on isn't significant. we object to that conclusion. it is stated that from various vistas, the a
as an example, somebody proposed may be considering using an existing skeletons of the building and keeping the project closer to scale. was that met with a cooperative response? no. they said that is not consistent with our objective. our objective is to destroy the existing power. -- tower. that is not a cooperative response. the approach to the aesthetic is very deficient, it does not acknowledge what is obvious to everybody. it is bulky, blue glass, and it stands out like a sore thumb in...
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that site with a fine-tooth comb and dig everything up and see if they can find the rest of the skeletonot more intrigue in this ongoing case. great to talk to you, we'll be seeing you in the next few days there from aruba. >>> still ahead, our series on animal intelligence. for many of us our dogs are family, an intimate part of our lives. but what's really going on inside their furry little heads. what new research tells us about the way dogs think, coming up next. ght angle impact driver. powerful torque, greater control in the tightest spaces craftsman. trust. in your hands. a touch of that... yup, there's a new head chef in the kitchen. introducing new quaker mix up creations. does your breakfast make you amazing? >>> our series "amazing animals, smarter than you think" continues tonight with man's best friend. it's not a secret we love dogs here at "360." these are some of the dogs of our staff members, but there's also fascinating new research about how dogs think. dogs and humans have been living together for some 15,000 years and researchers say this long partnership has actuall
that site with a fine-tooth comb and dig everything up and see if they can find the rest of the skeletonot more intrigue in this ongoing case. great to talk to you, we'll be seeing you in the next few days there from aruba. >>> still ahead, our series on animal intelligence. for many of us our dogs are family, an intimate part of our lives. but what's really going on inside their furry little heads. what new research tells us about the way dogs think, coming up next. ght angle impact...
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(laughter) >> i know where all the skeletons are as a matter of fact. >> one of the people in this pro-whitman students to work on the political campaign. concerned about it. >> a lot of issues with kids who aren't motivated. teachers motivated to get kids to work and kids interested in going to college. >> other supporters had other concerns. >> jobs for californians. and reducing our taxes, making this a friendlier environment for businesses. (cheers and applause) >> and it was back on the bus and off to southern california for four more rallies today before returning home to abington to await tomorrow's final poll. >> after the rally this morning, i walked away from the coffee shop with one of her supporters that told me should whitman win tomorrow, she would be pleasantly surprised. terry mcsweeney. >> thank you. the san mateo county sheriff's department is formally taking over the carlos police department. 43 police employees are being sworn in as new members of the sheriff's office. the santa clara city was offered a position with the sheriff's department. it will be used as a sheriff's
(laughter) >> i know where all the skeletons are as a matter of fact. >> one of the people in this pro-whitman students to work on the political campaign. concerned about it. >> a lot of issues with kids who aren't motivated. teachers motivated to get kids to work and kids interested in going to college. >> other supporters had other concerns. >> jobs for californians. and reducing our taxes, making this a friendlier environment for businesses. (cheers and...
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we put a skeleton list together of disciplinary items to be considered in the next couple months, i think it was. and that would give us an idea about -- i think lieutenant was going to try to put anything else on there that had been suggested mple so we're looking forward to that, because we don't have it yet. >> commissioner mazzucco. >> lieutenant reilly, do we have -- commissioner dejesus, i think we're discussing general order 8.0. i was going to ask you, is it possible we can continue that for another week? the chief wants to be here for the presentation, and he wants to be here wednesday night. >> and they are not available to follow. >> maybe two weeks down the road. the chief needs to be here. >> i need to -- i want to make sure they are available. do you have any idea? >> i'm not sure. i'm not sure. commissioner dejesus: why don't we talk off line. >> we'll take that off calendar for next week. so i doubt that -- i would ask that that be taken off calendar. do we need to do a motion? thank you. i appreciate that. president marshall: anything else? all right. public comment on it
we put a skeleton list together of disciplinary items to be considered in the next couple months, i think it was. and that would give us an idea about -- i think lieutenant was going to try to put anything else on there that had been suggested mple so we're looking forward to that, because we don't have it yet. >> commissioner mazzucco. >> lieutenant reilly, do we have -- commissioner dejesus, i think we're discussing general order 8.0. i was going to ask you, is it possible we can...
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. >> it was made from a short distance from the oth discovery, oldest and complete juvenile skeletonas unearthed in 2000. they dated back 3.3 milln years, modern humans emerged just 200,000 years ago. >> as to now, n to demonstrate that this speci existed. >> the team will resume in coming months with a new motivation, finding the tos that may have made these early cuts. >>> you can learn more about the team's finds in the science journal, nature. >> it's a great way to enjoy the outdoors. why the g [ female announcer ] is is a strawberry pop tart. d strawberry tster strudel. [ music ] see the difference? llsbury toaster strudel, the one kids want to eat. than listeng there'to our favorite songs. there's nothing we love more than listening to our forite songs. buour favorite thing is eating totino's pizza rls. but our favorite thing is eating totino's pizzaolls. ♪ we're the kids in ameri ♪ oh, oh, oh >>> it all. >> northern california is facing tough choices. a record numb of girls are attending camps but the scouts are struggling to keep them going. >> they. >> this has been part of
. >> it was made from a short distance from the oth discovery, oldest and complete juvenile skeletonas unearthed in 2000. they dated back 3.3 milln years, modern humans emerged just 200,000 years ago. >> as to now, n to demonstrate that this speci existed. >> the team will resume in coming months with a new motivation, finding the tos that may have made these early cuts. >>> you can learn more about the team's finds in the science journal, nature. >> it's a...
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that site with a fine-tooth comb and dig everything up and see if they can find the rest of the skeleton lot more intrigue in this ongoing case. great to talk to you, we'll be seeing you in the next few days there from aruba. >>> still ahead, our series on animal intelligence. for many of us our dogs are family, an intimate part of our lives. but what's really going on inside their furry little heads. what new research tells us about the way dogs think, coming up next. (announcer) everything you need to stretch out on long trips. residence inn. you don't decide when vegetables reach the peak of perfection. the vegetables do. at green giant, we pick vegetables only when they're perfect. then freeze them fast so they're are as nutritious as fresh. [ green giant ] ho ho ho. ♪ green giant [ male announcer ] it's luxury with fire in its veins. bold. daring. capable of moving your soul. ♪ and that's even before you drop your foot on the pedal. ♪ the new 2011 cts coupe from cadillac. the new standard of the world. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] at&t and blackberry have teamed up to keep your busine
that site with a fine-tooth comb and dig everything up and see if they can find the rest of the skeleton lot more intrigue in this ongoing case. great to talk to you, we'll be seeing you in the next few days there from aruba. >>> still ahead, our series on animal intelligence. for many of us our dogs are family, an intimate part of our lives. but what's really going on inside their furry little heads. what new research tells us about the way dogs think, coming up next. (announcer)...
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that site with a fine-tooth comb and dig everything up and see if they can find the rest of the skeleton. >> raising a lot more intrigue in this ongoing case. great to talk to you, we'll be seeing you in the next few days there from aruba. >>> still ahead, our series on animal intelligence. for many of us our dogs are family, an intimate part of our lives. but what's really going on inside their furry little heads. what new research tells us about the way dogs think, coming up next. with stelara® for adults. stelara® helps control moderate or severe plaque psoriasis with 4 doses a year, after 2 starter doses. in a medical study, 7 out of 10 stelara® patients saw at least 75% clearer skin at 12 weeks. and 6 out of 10 patients had their plaque psoriasis rated as cleared or minimal at 12 weeks. stelara® may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections, like tuberculosis, require hospitalization. before starting stelara®, your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara® may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you
that site with a fine-tooth comb and dig everything up and see if they can find the rest of the skeleton. >> raising a lot more intrigue in this ongoing case. great to talk to you, we'll be seeing you in the next few days there from aruba. >>> still ahead, our series on animal intelligence. for many of us our dogs are family, an intimate part of our lives. but what's really going on inside their furry little heads. what new research tells us about the way dogs think, coming up...
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those big waves in 2006 and 2008, but you saw that taped piece that when you he something like ike skeleton or john separate, the budget chairman go, it didn't matter what you record was, didn't matter where your votes were. what mattered was that there was a d after your name and the opposition was able to paint you as part of please -- pelosi-obama. >> ifill: the house and senate are different bodies, we're going to hear from the president saying something like that as well. is that part of the message as well, that there's this huge demand for bipartisanship? or are people saying we just don't want to do what you want. >> how about this number, 74% describe themselves as dissatisfied or even angry at the way government works. broken, a broken government what is the electorate was screaming about and there's no doubt that part of what they said with their vote is, please get it together, folks in washington, we want you to start working in a way that actually affects our lives in a positive way so we don't have to sit here and scream that we're angry at a protect en government. 74% of the
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what you are going to need are galoshes this weekend and i have some that are so pretty with little skeleton heads on them. eric, thank you for the video showing us the fog that rolled into pillar point and also, the catch of the day, the crab, they're biting. let look at the temperatures. because with the fog moving in the numbers have dipped considerably. mill valley at 53 degrees, along the coast socked in with the fog in pacifica, 53 degrees but where we have clear skies still in the 60s in santa clara and in concord. temperatures out and about, the closer you are to the bay of water, we do have the fog rolling in. and the temperatures are dipping very quickly into the 50s. otherwise, it is still 70 degrees out towards livermore where today's high temperature topped off in the mid-70s. temperatures from 58 in half moon bay to 79 degrees in gilroy. tonight, tumbling into the 40s across the board with partly cloudy skies. we had the area of low pressure we have been advertising this all week still well to the north of the bay area. a couple of different waves are rolling in and that's what
what you are going to need are galoshes this weekend and i have some that are so pretty with little skeleton heads on them. eric, thank you for the video showing us the fog that rolled into pillar point and also, the catch of the day, the crab, they're biting. let look at the temperatures. because with the fog moving in the numbers have dipped considerably. mill valley at 53 degrees, along the coast socked in with the fog in pacifica, 53 degrees but where we have clear skies still in the 60s in...
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will be on a skeleton crew tomorrow and thursday and friday are vacation days but if you recall, when the additional 12 days of furloughs were given to city staff it included the one to report thanksgiving and the one between christmas and new year's so tomorrow is the first of those official furlough days if someone is accessing our services. president vietor: let's hope everything goes smoothly. >> has there been a motion? president vietor: no, there has not. may i hear a motion, please, to assert attorney-client privilege and go into closed session? >> so moved. >> second. president vietor: all those in favor? >> aye. president vietor: opposed? >> if you'll give me a moment to read these items we will retire into closed session. president vietor: thank you. >> item 15, threat to public facilities are facilities, pursuant to chief of security. item 16, conference for legal counsel, anticipated legalation. item 17, conference of legal counsel, existing litigation. jay martin et al. 2170 folsom, l.l.c. san francisco's superior court number 436930, 18 conference of legal counsel existi
will be on a skeleton crew tomorrow and thursday and friday are vacation days but if you recall, when the additional 12 days of furloughs were given to city staff it included the one to report thanksgiving and the one between christmas and new year's so tomorrow is the first of those official furlough days if someone is accessing our services. president vietor: let's hope everything goes smoothly. >> has there been a motion? president vietor: no, there has not. may i hear a motion,...
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election when you lose people that are giants and respected on both side of the aisle, like ike skeleton in missouri, but that's the legacy of the past two years. >> you're saying that came through today? >> i don't think the president will ever be a feel your pain president like bill clinton was, i don't think he connects emotionally the same way ronald reagan did. but i think the words were appropriate and there was a ring of sincereity about his words. >> did you hear any music? >> no. and i think tell a story, there's these two modes of thought, which he does, most of us communicate a narrative thought, we tell stories. and if he wants to connect to the american people, he doesn't have to be all sweetness and light, he's in a down moment, talk about the story he's engaged that. clinton could do that, obviously reagan could do that and you could forgive them. you could be there in the down moments and you'd expect them to rise. obama didn't do that. but that was not the main problem with the press conference. byhe way i thought he was reasonable and smart as always in the press confer
election when you lose people that are giants and respected on both side of the aisle, like ike skeleton in missouri, but that's the legacy of the past two years. >> you're saying that came through today? >> i don't think the president will ever be a feel your pain president like bill clinton was, i don't think he connects emotionally the same way ronald reagan did. but i think the words were appropriate and there was a ring of sincereity about his words. >> did you hear any...
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about it, this was probably fairly, fairly dark days for the army in terms of understrength units, skeleton eyes of formations, to battalion regiments, two battalions, that sort of thing. on top of that, at that point there was no obvious military threats from overseas to the united states, so it was a very difficult time to be a senior leader in a force under pressure from various sorts of angles. but he dealt with a couple of issues, and i think quite adeptly, that related to the emerging technology of the time. he was very instrumental in pushing military aviation, so long as it did not, at the expense of other combat arms, which it sometimes did. they would demobilize combat arms units to increase the size of the army air service at the time that any other issue that he dealt with very adeptly was mechanization. during his watch as chief of staff, the first first experimental mechanized force in the u.s. army was created and tested equipment, doctrine, and organization at the time. summerall retired, stepped down as chief of staff in late 1930. he didn't retire until marc march 1931. he
about it, this was probably fairly, fairly dark days for the army in terms of understrength units, skeleton eyes of formations, to battalion regiments, two battalions, that sort of thing. on top of that, at that point there was no obvious military threats from overseas to the united states, so it was a very difficult time to be a senior leader in a force under pressure from various sorts of angles. but he dealt with a couple of issues, and i think quite adeptly, that related to the emerging...
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i know who all the skeletons are as a matter of fact. >> wittman campaigned in burbank today after visitinghone bank volunteers in cupertino yesterday. the former e-bay ceo hope voters value her success in the private sector in a state where public employ unions put their political muscle behind brown. >> i am a proven job creator. that's what i've done for my entire career. jerry brown has been part of the war on jobs and it's going to ends on tuesday. >> whitman's campaign sayless the same erj nationwide will sweep her into victory in her first ever run to political office. oakland police are searching for a gunman who opened fire during a halloween concert injuring nine people. the shooting happened just after midnight inside sweet ballroom on broadway where 600 people were attending a party called frightfest. hundreds of partygoers and most of the victims were hit in the arms and legs and none of the injuries were life-threatening. all were stable and most were expected to be released today after treatment. >> still trying to investigate how this started, who's all involved. >> investig
i know who all the skeletons are as a matter of fact. >> wittman campaigned in burbank today after visitinghone bank volunteers in cupertino yesterday. the former e-bay ceo hope voters value her success in the private sector in a state where public employ unions put their political muscle behind brown. >> i am a proven job creator. that's what i've done for my entire career. jerry brown has been part of the war on jobs and it's going to ends on tuesday. >> whitman's campaign...
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(laughter) >> i know where all the skeletons are as a matter of fact. >> one of the peopl in this pro-whitmarowd is log students to work on the political campaign. concerned about it. >> a lot of issues with kids who aren motivated. teachers motivated to get kids to work and kids interested in going college. >> other supporters had other concerns. >> jobs for californians. and reducing our taxes, making this a friendlr environment for businesses. (cheers and applause) >> and it was back on the bus and off to southern california for four more rallies today before returning home to abington to await tomorrow's final poll. >> after the rally this morning, i walked away fr the coffee shop with one of her supporters that told me should whitman win tomorrow, she would be pleasantly surprised. terry mcsweeney. >> thank you. the san mateo county sheriff's departme is formally taking over the carlos police department 43 police employees are being sworn in as new membs of the sheriff's office. the santa clara city was offer a position with the sheriff's department. it will be used as a sheriff's subst
(laughter) >> i know where all the skeletons are as a matter of fact. >> one of the peopl in this pro-whitmarowd is log students to work on the political campaign. concerned about it. >> a lot of issues with kids who aren motivated. teachers motivated to get kids to work and kids interested in going college. >> other supporters had other concerns. >> jobs for californians. and reducing our taxes, making this a friendlr environment for businesses. (cheers and...
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that was a title this is the one that stain very interested in and we found it really in complete skeleton he still had a partial uniform loose watch. but far because a lot of the the i was how much did the metal yes or rather the rather what was a little bit about in the front of the was. a lot of last lot i was going to be gives the side of. this and nothing else now. so you told somebody and they govern the us government about this. the project engineer the project a project manager and he wrote it off to. the bone numerous organization down but what happened was the law in the rain in the buttons in that up in the office in a rush but. allowed to bring a draft or have a truck and drop the drawing card and this bag was the title. and they would say it will box and now call on such a letter to them it's not so so i think what we should do with the bottom. and then was our reply yes which well as. with him for all that i feel almost like he's one of the like can you at all leon had spent months seeking assistance from every level of government to address the garbage situation at base you
that was a title this is the one that stain very interested in and we found it really in complete skeleton he still had a partial uniform loose watch. but far because a lot of the the i was how much did the metal yes or rather the rather what was a little bit about in the front of the was. a lot of last lot i was going to be gives the side of. this and nothing else now. so you told somebody and they govern the us government about this. the project engineer the project a project manager and he...
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. >> there were multiple dead goat on scene and various stages of decomposition everywhere from skeletono new goat. when i arrived we counted total of 10 goats that had died there and we also impounded 4 goats that were very, very sick. >>reporter: webb says about 60 goat were in the court yard all very hungry. >> many of the animals were sick with parasites. new money yeah. other diseases. >>reporter: oakland zoo curator were brought in. prosecutor matt says even though were affected by what they saw. >> they were quite shocked at the level of the health of the goats and the conditions. condition that the goats were in. >>reporter: police arrested the man who owns the business with his wife. he was charged with animal abuse and neglect. l one of the herder was l arrested and charged with abuse and neglect. the animal services officers also found hundreds of other goats dpraizing on a hillside at the former navy base. webb tells us they all appeared to be healthy. goats are us did not return our calls today. this is abc 7 news. >>> his legacy will live on. coming up next. remembering a s
. >> there were multiple dead goat on scene and various stages of decomposition everywhere from skeletono new goat. when i arrived we counted total of 10 goats that had died there and we also impounded 4 goats that were very, very sick. >>reporter: webb says about 60 goat were in the court yard all very hungry. >> many of the animals were sick with parasites. new money yeah. other diseases. >>reporter: oakland zoo curator were brought in. prosecutor matt says even though...
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everywhere found skeletons to new goats.ed a total of ten goats that had parished there. >> police arrested the man who owns the business with his wife. he was charged with animal abuse and neglect. they found hundreds of other goats grazing on a hillside at the former navy base. web tells us they all appeared to be healthy. goats are us did not return our calls. vic lee, abc 7 news. >> 4:50 now. the holiday season is here and nonprofit groups are reaching out for your help. the smart tan house is looking for new or gently used bicycles. they also need new helmets. >> the number of requests exceeds the bicycles we have. this year we've had even more amount than last year. >> the samaritan house program also provides food. it reaches more than 4500 low income community members every year. half had children. >> i didn't know they were taking bikes, too. that's good to know. >> it is good to know. >> let's talk about the weather forecast. not quite as cold. >> no, but still frost out there. all due to the next weather system th
everywhere found skeletons to new goats.ed a total of ten goats that had parished there. >> police arrested the man who owns the business with his wife. he was charged with animal abuse and neglect. they found hundreds of other goats grazing on a hillside at the former navy base. web tells us they all appeared to be healthy. goats are us did not return our calls. vic lee, abc 7 news. >> 4:50 now. the holiday season is here and nonprofit groups are reaching out for your help. the...
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i know where all the skeletons are, as a matter of fact. in fact, i created some of them. >> whitman campaigned in burbank today after visiting phone bank volunteers yesterday. former ebay ceo hope voters value their success in the private sector where unions put their political muscle behind brown. >> i'm a proven job creator. jerry brown has been part of the war on jobs in sacramento and it's going to end on tuesday! >> whitman's camp hopes the same energy sweeps her to victory in her first-ever run for a political office. >>> during games one and two of the world series this video went viral on the internet. a dallas texas tv reporter was astonished by the amount of pot being smoked in mccovey cove and the natural nature of it all. but a new poll found proposition 19 that will legally marian in california may be headed for defeat. 49% oppose it while just 42% support it. also struggling is prop 23 that would suspect california's gene house gas emissions law. 48% oppose it and just 33% are in favor. and prop 25, which would reduce the vot
i know where all the skeletons are, as a matter of fact. in fact, i created some of them. >> whitman campaigned in burbank today after visiting phone bank volunteers yesterday. former ebay ceo hope voters value their success in the private sector where unions put their political muscle behind brown. >> i'm a proven job creator. jerry brown has been part of the war on jobs in sacramento and it's going to end on tuesday! >> whitman's camp hopes the same energy sweeps her to...
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water table this is the one that stain was very interested in and we found it really in complete skeleton still had partial uniform boots watch and a bit more because a lot of the the i was how much did the metal yes or rather the rather the white a little the line in the front of the was. part of the last one i was with the if silly side of yes and nothing else up now. so you told somebody in a government u.s. government about this. that the project engineered the project a project manager on duty right off to. the admiral numerous organizations but what happened was the the warner a and b. buttons in that up in the office in a rush by. an oil rig bringing a draftsman or have a truck drop the wrong type and this bag was on the title and it was it will months and now call on son a letter to them it's not so so i think what we should do with the file and then was our reply here which will as. we can israel would it i feel almost like he's one of like can you at all leon had spent months seeking assistance from every level of government to address the garbage situation that base you now he
water table this is the one that stain was very interested in and we found it really in complete skeleton still had partial uniform boots watch and a bit more because a lot of the the i was how much did the metal yes or rather the rather the white a little the line in the front of the was. part of the last one i was with the if silly side of yes and nothing else up now. so you told somebody in a government u.s. government about this. that the project engineered the project a project manager on...
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it is an xof 2 skeleton. it can increase your strength by 17 times. the contractor is looking to develop the suits to help the military carry supplies. but it says they can do the work of 2 to 3 service members. it opens to see the suits deployed in the field by 2015. i say bring it on. >> that's right out of science fiction. >> we have the forecast next. >>> tell us about the temperatures. >> i tell you, we had a great autumn as we know. we had a 70 at midway. a 70 the day before. that's the latest set of season 70s. and yes, it is going to. but you know i know that you are interested tomorrow. you have the northwestern game and lots of activities outdoors. it looks like we're getting a mild day here and. they will turn southerly. and sunday. and 144 is normal. and showers and areas like cannon and lowell and the area and o'hare at 55. and 68 there and 58. and up the field and mchenry. there are the temperatures and north field a system that will lift out of nuclear. and wisconsin parts of minnesota and a cooler day. here you see the clouds lifting n
it is an xof 2 skeleton. it can increase your strength by 17 times. the contractor is looking to develop the suits to help the military carry supplies. but it says they can do the work of 2 to 3 service members. it opens to see the suits deployed in the field by 2015. i say bring it on. >> that's right out of science fiction. >> we have the forecast next. >>> tell us about the temperatures. >> i tell you, we had a great autumn as we know. we had a 70 at midway. a 70...
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the elephant has crossed its chest, broken several lives more or less crudely skeleton and ripped open his right cheek so it dingell gruesomely exposing his teeth and his horrible grimace. amazingly, he survived even more surprising, perhaps, is the fact instead of calling it quits and quebec to america to a nice cozy hospital bed with clean bed sheets and running water he would spend the next three months in his tent while mickey ministered to him, changing his bandages, helping him to eat, and all the while continuing to manage the safari of some 150 quarters of the bears, crux, scanners, all on hold while akeley lay on the cot delirious, hallucinating and on the brink of death. at this point some of you must be asking ourselves he had it coming to him, didn't he? [laughter] shooting these marvelous creatures and they fought back. i say first i ever heard of akeley and the first thing that made me think i might have a book ideas while i was in the middle of another story about cats and in my research i passed this kind of passing about the famous taxidermist who once struggled with h
the elephant has crossed its chest, broken several lives more or less crudely skeleton and ripped open his right cheek so it dingell gruesomely exposing his teeth and his horrible grimace. amazingly, he survived even more surprising, perhaps, is the fact instead of calling it quits and quebec to america to a nice cozy hospital bed with clean bed sheets and running water he would spend the next three months in his tent while mickey ministered to him, changing his bandages, helping him to eat,...
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and they were sort of skeleton themed things everywhere.s really fun them did a fun job. >> and they found each other. >> let check out the couple featured in this week's date lab segment. >> this is our brave man of the week. hisame is kobe. he is mr. adventure, right? traveled the world. he has stories from every corner the universe. and he told us he was looking for somebody who could match him in that sense. somebody who had a sense of adventure. somebody who could get outdoors with him. someone really active and he likes quirky girls so we kind of except in mind. we set him one a woman named heather. she is 37 and also a photographer. we thought they would have that in common. she is an artist at heart. somebody who has really diverse interests. they soak up culture. we send them out and they thought the other was attractive. he said he normally likes petite woman and she is quite tall so he was a little thrown by tht. it cameut quite quickly, too, that she is nearly a vegetarian and as he big meat eater so the was a question about whe
and they were sort of skeleton themed things everywhere.s really fun them did a fun job. >> and they found each other. >> let check out the couple featured in this week's date lab segment. >> this is our brave man of the week. hisame is kobe. he is mr. adventure, right? traveled the world. he has stories from every corner the universe. and he told us he was looking for somebody who could match him in that sense. somebody who had a sense of adventure. somebody who could get...
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at one point, tourists found what they thought was skeleton and it was a pile of rocks.ort out of this island on this case, you have to take it with a grain of salt. the good thing is that people still keep their eyes open and when they see something that looks unusual, they still think of the natalee holloway case five years later still very much unsolved. >>> in alaska, there's still no winner in the heated senate race, but lisa murkowski has pulled ahead of joe miller. kristen welker is in juno. are they finished with the counting yet? >> not yet. they're almost finishing. yesterday was no doubt a very big day for lisa murkowski. >> okay, so problems with our live feed there, too. you can see the count there. lisa murkowski comes in with 91,517. joe miller, who was on the ballot, actually got about ten write-in votes, so he had ten more collected to us. here's joe miller responding. >> obviously, it is completely impossible. we're not going to spend a lot of effort or time or energies, but it's very important to respect those serving our country and wait for those bal
at one point, tourists found what they thought was skeleton and it was a pile of rocks.ort out of this island on this case, you have to take it with a grain of salt. the good thing is that people still keep their eyes open and when they see something that looks unusual, they still think of the natalee holloway case five years later still very much unsolved. >>> in alaska, there's still no winner in the heated senate race, but lisa murkowski has pulled ahead of joe miller. kristen...
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the malaria proof moss skeet toe and the xo skeleton that uses artificial intelligence to wear simulateuman walk. we showed it to you in the newsroom with ali velshi as a woman in a wheel chair for years tried it out. >> i never believed in my lifetime that i would be able to walk and here i am walking with you side by side, eye to eye, and it's the most beautiful thing that, you know, it just triggers emotion in me to this day. >> some amazing inventions. i posted a list for you facebook and twitter. take a look there or at the blog. let us know if there's cool inventions out there that you think were left out of this list. love to hear from you. back to you. >>> where would you say in the country the most attractive people live? well, according to one survey, they're in charleston, south carolina. apparently got good-looking folks in charleston, distinguished by travel and leisure magazine as the most attractive people. it beat out san diego, as you see on the list. san juan, puerto rico, on the list. denver, austin, but also nashville. savannah, georgia, miami, salt lake, honolulu al
the malaria proof moss skeet toe and the xo skeleton that uses artificial intelligence to wear simulateuman walk. we showed it to you in the newsroom with ali velshi as a woman in a wheel chair for years tried it out. >> i never believed in my lifetime that i would be able to walk and here i am walking with you side by side, eye to eye, and it's the most beautiful thing that, you know, it just triggers emotion in me to this day. >> some amazing inventions. i posted a list for you...
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talk about the malaria proof mosquito and the mosquito laser and the xo skeleton, reads the intelligencesimulate a natural human walk, could help paraplegic patients. we showed it to you in the newsroom with ali velshi as a woman in a wheelchair for years tried it out. >> i never believed in my lifetime i'd be able to walk and here i am walking with you side by side, eye to eye, and it's the most beautiful thing that, you know, it just triggers emotion in me to this day. >> amazing inventions. i posted a list at facebook and twitter. here's my page, joshlevs cnn. let us know if there's cool inventions that were left out of the list. i'd love to hear from you. back to you. >> coming up, a story you've got to see, and i have to explain. essentially what happened is that something that happened in a porn shop is going to now benefit a church. tell you i'll have to explain. 24 minutes after the hour. >>> 25 minutes past the hour. i want to get you caught up on news pulse. this gives us the most popular stories on cnn.com. number one on the list is the backlash that continues to grow against
talk about the malaria proof mosquito and the mosquito laser and the xo skeleton, reads the intelligencesimulate a natural human walk, could help paraplegic patients. we showed it to you in the newsroom with ali velshi as a woman in a wheelchair for years tried it out. >> i never believed in my lifetime i'd be able to walk and here i am walking with you side by side, eye to eye, and it's the most beautiful thing that, you know, it just triggers emotion in me to this day. >> amazing...