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his name was mark stover.nd he discovered quite early that he had some special, eerily mystical connection with dogs. when he talked to them, they listened. >> he was born with a gift. >> reporter: stover had become known as seattle's dog whisperer. >> i mean, it's not as simple as just giving them treats or clicker training or something like that. he spoke to the animals. >> reporter: with talents that amazed his loyal clients. starbucks' chairman howard schultz, pearl jam's eddie vedder, major league outfielder ichiro suzuki brought him their dogs. >> you know one of his phrases was, "we trained everybody in seattle from nordstrom to nirvana," but he was much more than a dog trainer to the stars. >> reporter: a longtime employee. >> come on, sampson. he trained everyone, you know? it didn't matter to him who they were. it was about the person and the dog and the relationship between the person and the dog, not who they were. stormy, come. >> reporter: this woman liked him so much as a client, she went to wor
his name was mark stover.nd he discovered quite early that he had some special, eerily mystical connection with dogs. when he talked to them, they listened. >> he was born with a gift. >> reporter: stover had become known as seattle's dog whisperer. >> i mean, it's not as simple as just giving them treats or clicker training or something like that. he spoke to the animals. >> reporter: with talents that amazed his loyal clients. starbucks' chairman howard schultz, pearl...
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companies began all stover americus and now we will talk about today the corporation i mentioned earlier after world war i, they saw workers do more so they began to hire young women this is where our story begins, in the early 1920s my coworkers the moment we started working we were asked to make the finest possible -- use in various instruments, warships, airplanes and soon, every american soldier had a radium dial watch. each night when you came home you noticed a strange glow >> this not only fascinated asked fascinated the rest of america. after we made this discovery we more finest is to work but we didn't stop there. the scientific history of radium is beautiful. . >> . >> and you will not a room with -- hear me -- she is now began to treat her but she continued to ask me -- -- >> wasn't true, just because it was on her desk if that she had -- disease. after her death in 1922, a second woman named irene rudolph died, after that they began to think it was more than syphilis so they decided to show concern of the vice president of the corporation, the rotor. it was agreed to bring a
companies began all stover americus and now we will talk about today the corporation i mentioned earlier after world war i, they saw workers do more so they began to hire young women this is where our story begins, in the early 1920s my coworkers the moment we started working we were asked to make the finest possible -- use in various instruments, warships, airplanes and soon, every american soldier had a radium dial watch. each night when you came home you noticed a strange glow >> this...
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Aug 18, 2019
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they've what stover didcot from more than half a century. boom.lattened. (applause) it's quite an emotional thing, really, because those towers have been up since before i was born. there were always like a landmark year. you would always see the towers whenever you come in from the towers whenever you come in from the motorway and it's a way something saying you're nearly home. i feel quite so losing really, yeah. it's quite a big change now, forever. dan and kevin worked there forever. dan and kevin worked there for many years. we want to be more environmentally friendly, that's the right thing, but when you've spent all that time there, it's a sad day. it is quite nice to not see the towers, because obviously it's restore the area to its natural environment again, but, yeah, a saturday. work to clear the site has been ongoing since it shut in 2013. but in 2016, tragedy struck. a ten story boiler house collapsed, killing four men. the investigation into what caused it is still ongoing. today's demolition appeared to run smoothly, but moments lat
they've what stover didcot from more than half a century. boom.lattened. (applause) it's quite an emotional thing, really, because those towers have been up since before i was born. there were always like a landmark year. you would always see the towers whenever you come in from the towers whenever you come in from the motorway and it's a way something saying you're nearly home. i feel quite so losing really, yeah. it's quite a big change now, forever. dan and kevin worked there forever. dan...
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you're expecting 70 coming in the delays on arriving flights at sfo right now to 71 minutes long stover there no delays being reported oakland or san jose right now, but yeah we're seeing that fog roll in back on shore as a patchy fog moves in this going to settle in all the way in the bay, many of the interior valleys all in the central i think overnight tonight still on the models here, they're picking up on a pretty well even maybe some patchy drizzle out along the coastline tomorrow morning. we wake up really to a pretty good press, a blanket of fog. all the way to the tri valley the concord live more dublin. pleasanton you name it all the way into parts of the delta the play all the way and the oc you can see that early in the morning then that's going to break away leaving some sunshine, the breezy along the coastline with some cool numbers out toward the beaches. overnight lows will be in the 50's and the 60's by day the numbers popping up only in the 60's in the san francisco, breezy along the coastline, 50's and 60's their little damp early on the morning about 64 degrees in bu
you're expecting 70 coming in the delays on arriving flights at sfo right now to 71 minutes long stover there no delays being reported oakland or san jose right now, but yeah we're seeing that fog roll in back on shore as a patchy fog moves in this going to settle in all the way in the bay, many of the interior valleys all in the central i think overnight tonight still on the models here, they're picking up on a pretty well even maybe some patchy drizzle out along the coastline tomorrow...
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Aug 26, 2019
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. >> i am brett stover in our new york studio. calls today to the u.s.nship rory mcilroy shot 66 to win the fed ex cup for second time in his career. in nfl news andrew luck's the retirement after seven systems at the age of 29. four-time pro bowl selection threw 39 touchdowns last season when he won comeback player of the year. for 247 news and highlights visit cbssportshq.com. >> -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on car insurance. -what? ♪ -or maybe he didn't know. ♪ [ chuckles ] i'm done with this class. -you're not even enrolled in this class. -i know. i'm supposed to be in ceramics. do you know -- -room 303. -oh. thank you. -yeah. -good luck, everybody. wayfair's got your perfect mattress. whether you're looking for a top-brand at a great price. ready to upgrade. moving in. moving on up. or making big moves. deliveries ship free and come with a 100-night free trial. no matter your budget. or your sleep style. we have quality options for everyone. so search and shop. save and snooze. a
. >> i am brett stover in our new york studio. calls today to the u.s.nship rory mcilroy shot 66 to win the fed ex cup for second time in his career. in nfl news andrew luck's the retirement after seven systems at the age of 29. four-time pro bowl selection threw 39 touchdowns last season when he won comeback player of the year. for 247 news and highlights visit cbssportshq.com. >> -i'm sorry? -what teach here isn't telling you is that snapshot rewards safe drivers with discounts on...
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defense attorney stover made the argument.melissa took the stand. >> emotionally the damage you have caused me is almost unbearable. for alyssa, you crumbled her foundation and everything she knew to be right and true. and as hard as this is to do or believe, i also want you to know that i have found it in my heart to forgive you. >> then james got his sentence. >> the murder charge, you're sentence today life in prison. >> life without parole ever. afterwards, the little girl in the middle of the family drama turned to melissa with a remarkable request. alyssa asked to meet with james and was ushered in to see him before he was whisked away. >> i told him that i decided to forgive him and that i wanted him to have hope. >> she wept then. tears of forgiveness. the lingering grief for her father. as for melissa, after the trial she told us she was ready to move on. >> where will you keep ben? >> always in my heart. never for gotten. but we do have to go on. we still have to be here and live day-to-day life. >> if he's looking d
defense attorney stover made the argument.melissa took the stand. >> emotionally the damage you have caused me is almost unbearable. for alyssa, you crumbled her foundation and everything she knew to be right and true. and as hard as this is to do or believe, i also want you to know that i have found it in my heart to forgive you. >> then james got his sentence. >> the murder charge, you're sentence today life in prison. >> life without parole ever. afterwards, the...
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Aug 24, 2019
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in my book by another word or phrase, i call them ordinary heroes because my book hawse all these stovers people wooferring migrants move to the united states or african migrants trying to get into europe, i've been among them and spoken to them and got to know them and they're nothing less than ordinary heroes because they are willing to do anything, make any sacrifice, to ensure a better life for their children and it's breathtakingly moving. i tell you one story. i met 23-year-old honduran mother in a woman's shelter in tijuana, and tijuana is just below san diego, and she made made the incredibly areous to the united states the lords honduras but one day her husband happened to see a gang murder, buy stades end and he had to flee for his life and then gangs came to her home and said basically they would take her little boy in payment for her husband's fleeing. come for him now or later when he is grown up. so he took the next bus north and she was going to claim asylum which by intercover anyones the united states assigned she has founded to because she had a well-founds fear of perse
in my book by another word or phrase, i call them ordinary heroes because my book hawse all these stovers people wooferring migrants move to the united states or african migrants trying to get into europe, i've been among them and spoken to them and got to know them and they're nothing less than ordinary heroes because they are willing to do anything, make any sacrifice, to ensure a better life for their children and it's breathtakingly moving. i tell you one story. i met 23-year-old honduran...