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for now, the bird is under observation. conservationists say the only real howard the present is when they try to cross roads and highways. other invasive species pose much greater threats. >> these things of the consequence of the global trade relations of vegetables and flowers coming from spain and the slug coming along with them. the same goes for pets like moths. they come in with certain types of fruits. they can cause massive damage to crops. >> so far, he has found little support for his problems with the rheas. >> it is just gone, but that is the way things are. >> he has little hope that nature will eventually take care of the problem. >> for now, they are completely safe because they have no natural enemies. the only when they might have is the eagle which picks up a check now and then, but that is not much. >> rhea expert frank philip cannot give the farmer any encouragement, either. the years-long winter has had no effect on the bird. breeding season has begun, and they are busy laying eggs. >> compared the spri
for now, the bird is under observation. conservationists say the only real howard the present is when they try to cross roads and highways. other invasive species pose much greater threats. >> these things of the consequence of the global trade relations of vegetables and flowers coming from spain and the slug coming along with them. the same goes for pets like moths. they come in with certain types of fruits. they can cause massive damage to crops. >> so far, he has found little...
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for now, the bird is under observation. conservationists say the only real howard the present is when they try to cross roads and highways. other invasive species pose much greater threats. >> these things of the consequence of the global trade relations of vegetables and flowers coming from spain and the slug coming along with them. the same goes for pets like moths. they come in with certain types of fruits. they can cause massive damage to crops. >> so far, he has found little support for his problems with the rheas. >> it is just gone, but that is the y things are. >> he has little hope that nature will eventually take care of the problem. >> for now, they are completely safe because they have no natural enemies. the only when they might have is the eagle which picks up a check now and then, but that is not much. >> rhea expert frank philip cannot give the farmer any encouragement, either. the years-long winter has had no effect on the bird. breeding season has begun, and they are by laying eggs. >> compared the spring l
for now, the bird is under observation. conservationists say the only real howard the present is when they try to cross roads and highways. other invasive species pose much greater threats. >> these things of the consequence of the global trade relations of vegetables and flowers coming from spain and the slug coming along with them. the same goes for pets like moths. they come in with certain types of fruits. they can cause massive damage to crops. >> so far, he has found little...
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>> we let the bird go and he was fine and he ran off. >> lucky day for you and the bird. i like that. did it hurt your hand? it all happened so perfectly >> in the split second i put my hand up one of the first thing went through my mind is this is going to hurt but it was soft and didn't hurt at all. >> tell us more about the book. >> it is about how to be a good man and good father in the midst of success and failure. you can pretty much get it anywhere. >>> this video is house chaos because there are three kinds of animals having all finds of fun. we have a greyhound, a sheep and a cat and another greyhound involved. the white one is frisky and cantaloupe on the couch and there is the lamb that is 13 days old climbing on everything. i think it thinks it is a dog. the cat is pancake. i love his subterfuge under the wrapping paper here. >> to me pancake is ruling the roost. seems rekethef group is afraid. >> some of the animals may seem familiar because they have been on the show before because of their antics. >> hey, cantaloupe. cantaloupe. >> i am quite impressed at th
>> we let the bird go and he was fine and he ran off. >> lucky day for you and the bird. i like that. did it hurt your hand? it all happened so perfectly >> in the split second i put my hand up one of the first thing went through my mind is this is going to hurt but it was soft and didn't hurt at all. >> tell us more about the book. >> it is about how to be a good man and good father in the midst of success and failure. you can pretty much get it anywhere....
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>> we let the bird go. he was fine and ran off. >> lucky day for and you lucky day for the bird. i like that. >>> smoke and flames erupting from a 2 1/2 story duplex in eastern pennsylvania. right away, you see a firefighter up on the roof with a chainsaw, trying to ventilate the roof. just below him, fire licking at his heels as his saw cuts into the roof. he does manage to open up a vent hole in the roof, but the fire comes through the roof quite heavily as he probably expected, but then the fire inside the building itself starts to get out of hand. he manages to get the hole open and realizes, maybe it's time to back down a little bit. let me get down. starts to work his way down the roof. you see the fire below and above him, start to really punch through the roof. and you got to figure the whole time, making the roof weaker as well. and hotter. at one point, he tries to recover the ladder from the top, but loses his footing a little bit as he misses a rung on the ladder. and he falls. >> oh. >> thankfully he doesn't fall far. only falls down to another short roof, just below
>> we let the bird go. he was fine and ran off. >> lucky day for and you lucky day for the bird. i like that. >>> smoke and flames erupting from a 2 1/2 story duplex in eastern pennsylvania. right away, you see a firefighter up on the roof with a chainsaw, trying to ventilate the roof. just below him, fire licking at his heels as his saw cuts into the roof. he does manage to open up a vent hole in the roof, but the fire comes through the roof quite heavily as he probably...
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she's a pilot and flight instructor and appreciates the need to keep birds away from the aircraft. >> three a day, is that a natural occurrence that would occur in nature anyway? i'm not sure. >> reporter: but she wonders if there are better ways to get rid of birds than shooting them. >> there are other ways to do it, and i know they're being studied, you have to look, balance out, what is the probability of a strike, of an occurrence happening and see. what is it that we need to do if normal tactics are not working to scare these birds away. >> in an e-mailed statement, oakland's airport said it's location is unique, and because it has large areas of wetlands right next to the bay area, it attracts a lot of birds. requiring the airport to have a very aggressive program. san francisco says it tries other methods first before shooting birds there, and that its staff is regularly briefed by a wildlife biologist on identifying the birds before they shoot about even so, records show that san francisco killed 41 red tailed hawks last year. oakland killed 26. san jose's airport just killin
she's a pilot and flight instructor and appreciates the need to keep birds away from the aircraft. >> three a day, is that a natural occurrence that would occur in nature anyway? i'm not sure. >> reporter: but she wonders if there are better ways to get rid of birds than shooting them. >> there are other ways to do it, and i know they're being studied, you have to look, balance out, what is the probability of a strike, of an occurrence happening and see. what is it that we...
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>> every bird that comes into the hospital has a story. there's a reason why it's here. mpacted by some issue. >> of all the birds at the center, there was one flying favorite i couldn't wait to meet. this eurasian owl. >> you hold your hand up and off she goes. >> oh. it takes your breath away. this up-close and personal rush enraptures audiences, teaching the importance of these winged wonders to the environment around us. >> you can see attitudes shift about how important these birds are to us. when we begin to think about that, and to think of how we connect to that and them to us. it's a light bulb that goes off. >> so can you see being here with them, what a wonderful place it is. >> it is. >> we have the founder and executive director of the avian conservation center. >> jim, keep your eye on this bad boy right here. >> we have birds flying over our audience, is that safe? >> yes, it is. >> not if they're going to go poo-poo. >> we only lost one person. >> tell us about the birds you brought with you this morning. >> this is a peregrine falcon. quite a successful c
>> every bird that comes into the hospital has a story. there's a reason why it's here. mpacted by some issue. >> of all the birds at the center, there was one flying favorite i couldn't wait to meet. this eurasian owl. >> you hold your hand up and off she goes. >> oh. it takes your breath away. this up-close and personal rush enraptures audiences, teaching the importance of these winged wonders to the environment around us. >> you can see attitudes shift about how...
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but it's for the birds, of course. the birds have an abode and aaddress. >> reporter: yes, of course. whrook way up there.
but it's for the birds, of course. the birds have an abode and aaddress. >> reporter: yes, of course. whrook way up there.
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go on cameras with detailed explanations showing the types of birds they killed. >> the new birds will move in. it is not as if you're going to be devoid of it. >> reporter: she teaches at san jose state's technology department and is also a pilot and flight instructor, and appreciates the need to keep the birds away from aircraft. >> three a day? is that a natural occurrence that would occur in nature anyway? i'm not sure. >> reporter: but she wonders if there are better ways to get rid of birds than shooting them. >> there are ways to do it. i know they're being studied. you have to balance out what is a probability of a strike, an occurrence happening. and see, you know what is it that we need to do. if normal tactics are not working to scare the birds away. >> in an e-mailed statement, oakland's airport says the location is unique because it has large areas of wetlands next to the bay which all attracts a lot of birds, requiring the airport to have "a very aggressive program." san francisco says it tries other methods first before shooting birds, although the staff workers who do s
go on cameras with detailed explanations showing the types of birds they killed. >> the new birds will move in. it is not as if you're going to be devoid of it. >> reporter: she teaches at san jose state's technology department and is also a pilot and flight instructor, and appreciates the need to keep the birds away from aircraft. >> three a day? is that a natural occurrence that would occur in nature anyway? i'm not sure. >> reporter: but she wonders if there are...
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he takes care of the birds, blah, blah, blah. a is serving 15 years for murder. a crime he claims he committed in self-defense. >> translator: we have pigeons, various breeds, fancy pigeons. fantails, which are inside the cage right now. we have hens, peacocks, geese, roosters, and since recently, goslings. i feed them. i look after them. i don't allow a single bird to go missing. if a bird gets injured or ill, i report it to the administration. >> he told me that he could tell by the sounds of the birds the different species, what was going on with them. if they were fighting. if they were mating. if they, you know, were friends. he had -- he said he really felt he understood the birds and that they understood him. >> translator: it's relaxing to see all the different birds. we have a small pool for them here. and it's fun to watch them gather there, drink water, bathe, fly around. >> it was obvious he had a relationship with these birds. we were watching him interact. they weren't frightened of him in any way. >> along with his
he takes care of the birds, blah, blah, blah. a is serving 15 years for murder. a crime he claims he committed in self-defense. >> translator: we have pigeons, various breeds, fancy pigeons. fantails, which are inside the cage right now. we have hens, peacocks, geese, roosters, and since recently, goslings. i feed them. i look after them. i don't allow a single bird to go missing. if a bird gets injured or ill, i report it to the administration. >> he told me that he could tell by...
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>> it's not about the birds.idence to be successful blind people later in life. >> reporter: you're sort of opening their eyes. >> yeah. >> reporter: in a way. >> the eyes of their heart. >> reporter: so that from deep in the wild they can hear the call of the world. dean reynolds, cbs news, dearborn, michigan. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the justice department's secret review of the phone records of ap reporters. we'll hear from john miller. >>> plus former defense secretary donald rumsfeld tells us about his new book. and the host of the daytime talk show "the talk" stops by the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this wednesday. thanks for watching. i'm ann marie green. have a great day. ,,,, >> your realtime captioner: linda marie macdonald >>> hi, everyone. good morning. it's wednesday. we're going to pretend it's friday because we can. i'm frank mallicoat. >> i guess we pretend it's friday. it's 4:30. i'm michelle griego. >> you already had your friday. >>
>> it's not about the birds.idence to be successful blind people later in life. >> reporter: you're sort of opening their eyes. >> yeah. >> reporter: in a way. >> the eyes of their heart. >> reporter: so that from deep in the wild they can hear the call of the world. dean reynolds, cbs news, dearborn, michigan. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," the latest on the justice department's secret review of the phone...
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the owners say they'll have new rides by this summer. while these folks were watching birdsr dean reynolds was watching them. you'll understand why next. next. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you heal four days faster. neosporin. use with band-aid brand bandages. icaused by acid reflux disease, relieving heartburn, relief is at hand. for many, nexium provides 24-hour heartburn relief and may be available for just $18 a month. there is risk of bone fracture and low magnesium levels. side effects may include headache, abdominal pain, and diarrhea. if you have persistent diarrhea, contact your doctor right away. other serious stomach conditions may exist. don't take nexium if you take clopidogrel. relief is at hand for just $18 a month. talk to your doctor about nexium. i have a grea
the owners say they'll have new rides by this summer. while these folks were watching birdsr dean reynolds was watching them. you'll understand why next. next. all business purchases. so you can capture your receipts, and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. glass on floors. daily chores. for the little mishaps you feel use neosporin to help you heal. it kills germs so you...
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i have a chance to mingle with the birds. and basically that's about the only friends that i got. i can't trust anybody else. due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. a special response team overcomes an apparent act of sabotage on a fight call. >> there was so much water and soap on the floor. it was meant for us to slip and slide. >> a female inmate accused of misconduct. >> stand me and accuse me of stealing, give me a lie detector test. i will pass it.
i have a chance to mingle with the birds. and basically that's about the only friends that i got. i can't trust anybody else. due to mature subject matter, viewer discretion is advised. a special response team overcomes an apparent act of sabotage on a fight call. >> there was so much water and soap on the floor. it was meant for us to slip and slide. >> a female inmate accused of misconduct. >> stand me and accuse me of stealing, give me a lie detector test. i will pass it.
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bird singing). sometimes even the dullest birds have the prettiest voices. >> reporter: so you hear it but you're not seeing it. >> right. eporter: there's possibility behind every leaf. these enthusiasts discovered their first oven bird. >> it's a great place to look for hooded warblers. that's a pileated woodpecker. >> reporter: major rand many rogers and his financee doreen whitley met while bird watching and found they shared a mutual passion. >> getting warbler neck (laughing). >> reporter: so you bird together. couples that bird together stay together? >> we flock together or something. >> reporter: terrible. let's stop right there. rogers brought his bird-watching zeal with him when he was posted to iraq. >> the diversity of wildlife in iraq and the bird life is amazing. i found eventually 127 species of birds, just on the air base where i was stationed. it can be a universal hobby. it. >> reporter: take it with you anywhere you go. >> yes. even to iraq. (bird call). >> reporter: this is very special place. >> well, this is where my book began. >> reporter: in another part of indiana, author b
bird singing). sometimes even the dullest birds have the prettiest voices. >> reporter: so you hear it but you're not seeing it. >> right. eporter: there's possibility behind every leaf. these enthusiasts discovered their first oven bird. >> it's a great place to look for hooded warblers. that's a pileated woodpecker. >> reporter: major rand many rogers and his financee doreen whitley met while bird watching and found they shared a mutual passion. >> getting...
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coo the birds surrounded by whimsy in the los altos hills. but this isn't just a bird sanctuary. 's home. >> we have 2 version of how we got our name. first one is official version which is that pandemonium is the par wrought. he got the name before we had par wrought and michelle started her flock in 1997. when she stopped on lawrence expressway to rescue an injured do have. >> i didn't want to see it lie there waiting to be run over again so i picked it up and took to it a vet. >>reporter: she was willing to help out injured abandoned bird word spread quickly. 1 then 10 then hundreds. >> countless rescue led to pandemonium i have a year. non-profit organization now volunteer take care of the animal and maintain the facility it's called the last i have a year because every time guy i say to my husband this is the last i have a year. got confusing because we kept moving it. retired it at no. 9. now 64 i have a year. >>reporter: they customer for sick injured animal they no longer accept rescue birds. >> and we breed endangered bird to release to the wild. conservation organization
coo the birds surrounded by whimsy in the los altos hills. but this isn't just a bird sanctuary. 's home. >> we have 2 version of how we got our name. first one is official version which is that pandemonium is the par wrought. he got the name before we had par wrought and michelle started her flock in 1997. when she stopped on lawrence expressway to rescue an injured do have. >> i didn't want to see it lie there waiting to be run over again so i picked it up and took to it a vet....
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get the birds and bees back in the garden. >> it makes it pretty. >> look at that.t's amazing. >> that's gorgeous. >> i won't ask you about the t butter fly weed, what they get from that.from thank you very much. we appreciate it.we >> thank a you. tha >>> stay with us. u holly is at the new seem with a fascinating exhibit on president kennedy. stay with us. tim -- you're mulch-flipping again, aren't you? hey scott -- yeah, it fades after awhile, so... it fades because it's inferior mulch, man. look...nature scapes is scotts best mulch -- they guarantee it to hold its color for a full year. wow. i figured you just did your mulch flipping at night. scoooott, movie's starting. oh, there are better ways to spend an evening, lad... coming honey! hey -- what movie? [ door closes ] get scotts nature scapes mulch. it's guaranteed. you get it. that feeling only 100% fiber optics can deliver. and no matter how many more devices you get, that need more from your internet, you know you can handle it. just don't let all that power go to your head... [ dad ] surprise! [ noisemak
get the birds and bees back in the garden. >> it makes it pretty. >> look at that.t's amazing. >> that's gorgeous. >> i won't ask you about the t butter fly weed, what they get from that.from thank you very much. we appreciate it.we >> thank a you. tha >>> stay with us. u holly is at the new seem with a fascinating exhibit on president kennedy. stay with us. tim -- you're mulch-flipping again, aren't you? hey scott -- yeah, it fades after awhile, so... it...
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because the people don't want the birds around their property. >> reporter: wait a minute. a sculpture. >> reporter: which begs the question: are birds house proud? or will a few twigs do just fine? next, bells are ringing. of store management started as -five pt hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn quarterly bonuses. when people look at me, i hope they see someone working their way up. vo: opportunity, that's the real walmart. smoke? nah, i'm good. [ male announcer ] celebrate every win with nicoderm cq. nicoderm cq is the unique patch that helps prevent the urge to smoke all day long. double your chances of quitting with nicoderm cq. it's nice to have the experience and commitment to go along with you. aarp medicare supplement insurance plans, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. keep dreaming. keep doing. go long. insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. gotta get that bacon! smo
because the people don't want the birds around their property. >> reporter: wait a minute. a sculpture. >> reporter: which begs the question: are birds house proud? or will a few twigs do just fine? next, bells are ringing. of store management started as -five pt hourly associates. there's opportunity here. i can use walmart's education benefits to get a degree, maybe work in it, or be an engineer, helping walmart conserve energy. even today, when our store does well, i earn...
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. >>> right now downtown at the yards, those birds with the rays who took game one last night. right now the birds are leading this. it's a 6-4 lead in the 5th inning. jergins pitching well. through 5 innings he allowed four runs and six hits. we'll have more highlights on that later. tomorrow it's masn on wjz. orioles, rays, coverage coming your way sunday at 1:30. >>> more saturday action from around the diamond. from cleveland against seattle on rally hat day, many orioles fans still debating whether the birds should have let mark reynolds out of town. here's reynolds blasting a two run homer from his knee with one hand. tied for all, infield single. watch the play at the plate. the indians win 5-4. >>> men's ncaa lacrosse. the continued quest for the division 1 championship. 16-6 cornell. big red making another final four appearance. >>> those lady terps 21-0, the number one seed in the women's ncaa lacrosse tournament. they punched their ticket to a straight fifth semi final beating duke 14-9. >>> the division 3 ncaa tournament semi finals, salisbury university lady saw gu
. >>> right now downtown at the yards, those birds with the rays who took game one last night. right now the birds are leading this. it's a 6-4 lead in the 5th inning. jergins pitching well. through 5 innings he allowed four runs and six hits. we'll have more highlights on that later. tomorrow it's masn on wjz. orioles, rays, coverage coming your way sunday at 1:30. >>> more saturday action from around the diamond. from cleveland against seattle on rally hat day, many orioles...
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you're that close to the bird with your hand, just grab it. >> you think did it fly outside? no, it flew on the corner. >> take that curtain and use it as a net. >> that's what i thought. but they're kind of letting this thing figure it's way out on it's own. it's back to the curtain rod and then finally it figures his way out. >> there we go. >> yea. >> this is where they live. >> why would that pigeon want to be inside when he's got all that out there. >> this red tail hawk is trying to get in the building. this is on the 14th floor at central square. looks like he is talking to him. >> i feel like this is a relative reincarnated into this bird. for real. why else would it come back to this window at this apartment and try to get in. i believe it. there's a view into steven's mind. >> yeah. >> a guy riggs up his mountain bike with -- >> some tanks on there. it's a hydrogen peroxide mixture. >> and find out what rescuers did to save one >>> ever wonder how fast you could ride your mountain bike? he did and here he goes, rocketing down an old military base. looks pretty quick
you're that close to the bird with your hand, just grab it. >> you think did it fly outside? no, it flew on the corner. >> take that curtain and use it as a net. >> that's what i thought. but they're kind of letting this thing figure it's way out on it's own. it's back to the curtain rod and then finally it figures his way out. >> there we go. >> yea. >> this is where they live. >> why would that pigeon want to be inside when he's got all that out...
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the mother falcon nesting there for the past seven years. uc santa cruz bird expert says the little one was taking a midair food delivery from the father but couldn't make it back to the nest. the passer-by noticed the bird on the ground and called for help. i called the police. they showed up. and when the police officer lifted off the larger bird, it revealed the check underneath. >> over the years, 18 falcons have successfully flown the coup at san jose city hall. if you would look to see the current group. a falcon camera shows activities, 24 hours a day. google search falcon camera san jose. >> all right. next at 5:00 -- the white house under fire following a week of controversy. what republicans are saying and your new poll shows how the nation feels about president obama. >> the vote is in. yahoo!'s board made the decision on whether to make a billion dollar purchase. >> another vote that will have a major impact on the bay area just two days away. the latest on the quest to bring the super bowl to santa clara. >> starting to see warmer temperatures aro
the mother falcon nesting there for the past seven years. uc santa cruz bird expert says the little one was taking a midair food delivery from the father but couldn't make it back to the nest. the passer-by noticed the bird on the ground and called for help. i called the police. they showed up. and when the police officer lifted off the larger bird, it revealed the check underneath. >> over the years, 18 falcons have successfully flown the coup at san jose city hall. if you would look to...
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in one of the best bird sanctuaries in the bay area, i don't understand it. >> from senior centers todaycare facilities, mountain view requires projects over $1 million to devote 1% of the budget toward public art. the visual art committee extends that to hiking trails. but the council voted it down, 4-3. disappointed. >> i think we need to take those opportunities to enhance what we have and that was an opportunity to do so and i think it was a lost opportunity. >> mother nature doesn't need our help. >> we go on trails, basically in nature and to try to improve on that is like, why are we here? >> everyone we spoke with said art can enhance the outdoor experience. >> i happen to like it. i don't think it's that silly. it fits the surroundings. so, why would this be any more silly than anything else? >> i think it does something for bringing people here. i mean, it's an interest and it says something about what this place is all about. >> and so just to be clear, that 1% art law is still in effect for other public projects. who knows, the issue could come wn
in one of the best bird sanctuaries in the bay area, i don't understand it. >> from senior centers todaycare facilities, mountain view requires projects over $1 million to devote 1% of the budget toward public art. the visual art committee extends that to hiking trails. but the council voted it down, 4-3. disappointed. >> i think we need to take those opportunities to enhance what we have and that was an opportunity to do so and i think it was a lost opportunity. >> mother...
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and basically, that's about the only friends i've got are birds. , i can't trust anybody else. >> this is the mental health unit at san quentin's infirmary. the inmates who are housed here generally don't have the survival skills needed in prison. susan downs, a prison psychiatrist for more than four years, comes here every day to see her patients. a pretty volatile group. she always maintains a safe distance from them, even with a solid steel door between them. >> i have to wear a vest because there was one psychiatrist, they tried to kill her. they grabbed her when she got near the cell port and tried to stab something into her. okay. so just going to be -- just want to check in, see how you're doing today. >> i'm doing the same i've done every day. >> dr. downs meets with her first patient. he was once incarcerated three years for stealing a car. during his term, he often assaulted both staff and inmates. now, he's back for a parole violation. officers brought him to this unit because they noticed he seemed to be quite delusional. >> don't put me
and basically, that's about the only friends i've got are birds. , i can't trust anybody else. >> this is the mental health unit at san quentin's infirmary. the inmates who are housed here generally don't have the survival skills needed in prison. susan downs, a prison psychiatrist for more than four years, comes here every day to see her patients. a pretty volatile group. she always maintains a safe distance from them, even with a solid steel door between them. >> i have to wear a...
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still a mystery where the bird came from in the first place.s tough. >> very tough. >> durable. >> resilient. >> thank you so much for being with us. join us tonight at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00. the tgs sweatshirts were supposed to say "tgs season six, yuck," which is a catch-phrase from a pretty great sketch. - yuck! [audience cheers] - but they got misprinted and now they say, "tgs season six, duck!" and that's a season five catchphrase. - duck!? - lemon, that is not a real problem. a real problem is losing your giant scissors right before a ribbon-cutting for a couch factory. i just...had them. oh, thank god. i thought i'd lost them. today... i want everything to be perfect. i'm opening a factory. and factories provide three things this country desperately needs: jobs, pride, and material for bruce springsteen songs. - great, so we solved your problem, but now i've gotta wear last year's sweatshirt to my cousin's wedding. - oh, i'm so tired. i was out all last night with my new rock star boyfriend.
still a mystery where the bird came from in the first place.s tough. >> very tough. >> durable. >> resilient. >> thank you so much for being with us. join us tonight at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00. the tgs sweatshirts were supposed to say "tgs season six, yuck," which is a catch-phrase from a pretty great sketch. - yuck! [audience cheers] - but they got misprinted and now they say, "tgs season six, duck!" and that's a season five catchphrase. - duck!? -...
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sorry, the rays unleash that 9th, and the birds lose 10-6. >>> jim johnson having his woes today. here's a reminder, folk. it's masn on wjz. watch the series finale. >>> and how about those whelm of the -- and how about those women of the university of maryland? their lacrosse team beat duke tonight, 20-9. they've punched their toict a 9th straight national companionship game, it will be terps against syracuse. >>> finally, nba playoffs. carmello anthony of the new york knicks, hitting the 94th point dueness indiana had he had 39 in a losing cause, because lance stevenson had a career night. the pacers eliminate the knicks, 106-99. so now it's the knicks and the miami heat in the eastern... why did i say knicks? it's the pacers and the knicks in the eastern conference finals. >> stand, thanks so much. we'll be right back. coming up, privacy for the putt. putt. why a golfer ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, your grilling is still gonna be pretty amateur. but your deck? that's pro. finish like a pro with cabot wood stains. cabot...that's pro. >>> pro golf players usually play the ball where it lan
sorry, the rays unleash that 9th, and the birds lose 10-6. >>> jim johnson having his woes today. here's a reminder, folk. it's masn on wjz. watch the series finale. >>> and how about those whelm of the -- and how about those women of the university of maryland? their lacrosse team beat duke tonight, 20-9. they've punched their toict a 9th straight national companionship game, it will be terps against syracuse. >>> finally, nba playoffs. carmello anthony of the new...
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birds. it's one of the largest bird sanctuaries in the united states. the facility is home to more than 360 birds and 70 endangered species. >> what we have here is a green pheasant by john. we have more than the entire world. >> they are currently actively engaged in breeding several of their endangered species, including the blue crown and victoria crown pigeon. >> in terms of the crown by john, they are the modern day do-do bird. that was the world's largest by john and now these are. >> maintaining is expense i have. >> unless we get more support from the public, we won't be able to save the birds. >> pandemonium avaraies is opening their doors for a few special mother's day events this weekend. the proceeds will go toward continuing the program. for information call the number on your screen. 650-948-7008 or e-mail. some remarkable new weather video out of texas. take a look. my, goodness. hail as bigs baseballs pelted the san^antonio area yesterday afternoon. a resident recorded this incredible hailstorm of the hailstorm as it passed over her back
birds. it's one of the largest bird sanctuaries in the united states. the facility is home to more than 360 birds and 70 endangered species. >> what we have here is a green pheasant by john. we have more than the entire world. >> they are currently actively engaged in breeding several of their endangered species, including the blue crown and victoria crown pigeon. >> in terms of the crown by john, they are the modern day do-do bird. that was the world's largest by john and now...
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wild. >> today, they are one of the largest bird sanctuaries in the united states. the facility home to 360 birds and 70 endangered species. >> what we have here is a green python. we have more here than in the world. >> right now, they're engaged in breeding several of the endangered species, including blue crowned pigeons. >> they're the modern day dodo bird. dodo bird was the world's largest pigeon. now, these are. >> maintaining and caring for the beautiful birds is expensive. >> unless we get support bit public we won't be able to save these birds. >> exotic birds. now, they're opening is its doors for an event this weekend. proceeds going towards continuing the program for tickets or making a donation go to abc 7 news.com. click on see it on tv. doing great work. >> remarkable assortment there. >> exotic. >> it's something to see. >> join me tonight at 9:00. coming up then, preventing panic at the mall. a security now making this popular shopping center one of the safest in the country. >> then at 11:00 shooting blanks, gun owners facing long waits for bullets
wild. >> today, they are one of the largest bird sanctuaries in the united states. the facility home to 360 birds and 70 endangered species. >> what we have here is a green python. we have more here than in the world. >> right now, they're engaged in breeding several of the endangered species, including blue crowned pigeons. >> they're the modern day dodo bird. dodo bird was the world's largest pigeon. now, these are. >> maintaining and caring for the beautiful...
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. >> i wouldn't want to flip the bird. >> think how impressive the bird looks. it is intimidating. >>> times like these i regret not taking the intro to links language course in college. it would really come in handy here. >> this is in northeast minnesota near saw mill like and they're having a conversation. >> and also sounds like the sound effect from scary movie. >> it sounds like a man screaming. >> like a ghost coming through the house. imagine camping out and hearing that at night. it sounds like they're getting mad at each other. the conversation is going downhill. you see the one stand up. eventually the guy who is filming this kind of coughs and the linx start to realize they're on camera. >> they both look at the guy. if you're the guy you have to be a little freaked out. he is in the car it seems. >> roll up the window quickly. >> and eventually the conversation breaks up. >>> paige, what are you holding? >> baby paige wants to say something very specific. >> a what? >> [ bleep ]. >> you call somebody this, [ female announcer ] the one for all. mcdon
. >> i wouldn't want to flip the bird. >> think how impressive the bird looks. it is intimidating. >>> times like these i regret not taking the intro to links language course in college. it would really come in handy here. >> this is in northeast minnesota near saw mill like and they're having a conversation. >> and also sounds like the sound effect from scary movie. >> it sounds like a man screaming. >> like a ghost coming through the house. imagine...
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, ame inning, maurer with the wild pitch...that brings ii manny achadofrom 3rd...2-0 birds.....still rst inning...matt wietees riissthe dduble uu the first base line..birds get 4 in the inning, and they lead -0 ii phenom, ront...dylannbundy is for the next ix weeks...we's been bothered by sorreess in hisselbow,,and rrcently underwent a proceedure that required plateletplassaato be elbbw..the good newss,no surgery was required..bundy, a former too ddaft pick who wenn from aaball tt the majoos laat year, will spenn the 6 weeks downtime in sarasota withwith cluu's medical ttff..no word on whennhe'll begin now to thh ravens...and the great bryant mckinney tour continues...still unsigned bb phe ravees, the free agent tackllspent yesterday inn nd he insists he'sstill in contact with the ravees,who this wwekend, we'll see this yyar's rookke class aalin one numbbr one pick, safety mmttt& elam of flooida,who will join pissnew teammates forrthree days of workouts atthe avens believe the team he grrw upars 3 watching is tte one who ccooe him number one. 3-3 it's another tuesday night, and around
, ame inning, maurer with the wild pitch...that brings ii manny achadofrom 3rd...2-0 birds.....still rst inning...matt wietees riissthe dduble uu the first base line..birds get 4 in the inning, and they lead -0 ii phenom, ront...dylannbundy is for the next ix weeks...we's been bothered by sorreess in hisselbow,,and rrcently underwent a proceedure that required plateletplassaato be elbbw..the good newss,no surgery was required..bundy, a former too ddaft pick who wenn from aaball tt the majoos...
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wild. >> today, they are one of the largest bird sanctuaries in the united states. facility home to 360 birds and 70 endangered species. >> what we have here is a green python. we have more here than in the world. >> right now, they're engaged in breeding several of the endangered species, including blue crowned pigeons. >> they're the modern day dodo bird. dodo bird was the world's largest pigeon. now, these are. >> maintaining and caring for the beautiful birds is expensive. >> unless we get support bit public we won't be able to save these birds. >> exotic birds. now, they're opening is its doors for an event this weekend. proceeds going towards continuing the program for tickets or making a donation go to abc 7 news.com. click on see it on tv. doing great work. >> remarkable assortment there. >> exotic. >> it's something to see. >> join me tonight at 9:00. coming up then, preventing panic at the mall. a security now making this popular shopping center one of the safest in the country. >> then at 11:00 shooting blanks, gun owners facing long waits for bullets but
wild. >> today, they are one of the largest bird sanctuaries in the united states. facility home to 360 birds and 70 endangered species. >> what we have here is a green python. we have more here than in the world. >> right now, they're engaged in breeding several of the endangered species, including blue crowned pigeons. >> they're the modern day dodo bird. dodo bird was the world's largest pigeon. now, these are. >> maintaining and caring for the beautiful birds...
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the yankees. baltimore, they love to eat yankee meat. this is multiple birdsleaving the nest tonight, a big night at the plate for baltimore. they win 6-3 and take two of three from new york. >>> you can sum up joe flacco's season in three words, maligned, celebrated, paid. that last one is complimented of leading the b birds to the championships of pin point spirals last year. he got to go to disney world and then worked for the dairy queen and now it's back to his real job which gets significantly more difficult when you considerate ravens have lost a lot of ammo from a year ago, but as the team convened for organized team activities today john harbaugh not concerned. the one thing he can count on, big joe and he says big joe ain't changed. >> 1 thing about joe, nothing is -- one thing about joe, nothing is going to change joe. joe is going to be who he is. i don't think changing the roster or the contract will change joe. joe is joe. >> the only thing different is i probably don't know 80% of the guys' names on our team at this point. so i would say that's
the yankees. baltimore, they love to eat yankee meat. this is multiple birdsleaving the nest tonight, a big night at the plate for baltimore. they win 6-3 and take two of three from new york. >>> you can sum up joe flacco's season in three words, maligned, celebrated, paid. that last one is complimented of leading the b birds to the championships of pin point spirals last year. he got to go to disney world and then worked for the dairy queen and now it's back to his real job which gets...
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a passerby the bird on the sidewalk yesterday morning. rd experts found part of a pigeon where the falcon fell. experts say the falcon may have been in the process of taking a midair food delivery to its mother when it crashed. >>> coming up, it is the type of investment we all dream of, the $2 investment that has a nice fat $2 million payoff. we'll tell you which south bay seven 11 sells that ticket. >> the study every woman needs to hear, just how dirty is your handbag. the ones this pose the biggest risk. a man has unfortunately died after falling from the roof of Ñ tour story apartment building in san francisco over the weekend. police say the 28-year-old man was at a bay to breakers afterparty yesterday afternoon when he fell right over the edge of the roof and right onto the sidewalk. several officers across the street saw the man fall and had to help paramedics get to him when they arrived. authorities they announced sadly today he died at the hospital. that accident was just the most serious event associated with the bay to breaker
a passerby the bird on the sidewalk yesterday morning. rd experts found part of a pigeon where the falcon fell. experts say the falcon may have been in the process of taking a midair food delivery to its mother when it crashed. >>> coming up, it is the type of investment we all dream of, the $2 investment that has a nice fat $2 million payoff. we'll tell you which south bay seven 11 sells that ticket. >> the study every woman needs to hear, just how dirty is your handbag. the...
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migratory patterns of the local birds, but the truth is, a bird in the air is going to fly where it wants to fly. if it gets ingested by the plane, depending on its size, the plane could be damaged. the engine could be damaged. >> you also mentioned the possibility of engine failure. -- how good a19 record does it have? >> that is probably the second most popular family of aircraft in the world. it has a great record all over the world. if something let's go, they are designed to contain that failure inside the critical engine components of it does not exit into the cabin of the airplane, and it does not look as though that happened. i think the engines probably performed just fine. the real threat from something like this and why they closed the airport was that something could have fallen off the plane and remained on the runway and caused the next plane to take off to have a catastrophic failure. >> very briefly, we have a lot of tweets of images of the incident as it happened. will this be a help or hindrance to the investigation? >> both
migratory patterns of the local birds, but the truth is, a bird in the air is going to fly where it wants to fly. if it gets ingested by the plane, depending on its size, the plane could be damaged. the engine could be damaged. >> you also mentioned the possibility of engine failure. -- how good a19 record does it have? >> that is probably the second most popular family of aircraft in the world. it has a great record all over the world. if something let's go, they are designed to...
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. >> we release birds to the wild. we are a conservation organization. >> it's one of the largest bird sanctuaries in the united states. the facility is home to more than 360 birds and 70 endangered species. >> what we have here is the pigeon. we have more than any other avery in the entire world. >> right now they are actively engaged in breeding several of their endangered species, including the blue crown and victoria crown pigeon. >> in terms of the crown pigeon. it's the modern day version of the do-do bird. >> caring for the birds is expensive. >> unless we get supported by the public, there will be no pandemonium and we won't be able to save these birds. >> that's dan ashley reporting. the avery is opening its doors for a special mother's day event and the proceeds will go to continuing the program. for tickets or to make a donation go to abc7 news.com and click on see it on tv. >>> it appears anti-bacterial soap could do more harm than good. after more than 40 years on the market the fda now says it is reviewin
. >> we release birds to the wild. we are a conservation organization. >> it's one of the largest bird sanctuaries in the united states. the facility is home to more than 360 birds and 70 endangered species. >> what we have here is the pigeon. we have more than any other avery in the entire world. >> right now they are actively engaged in breeding several of their endangered species, including the blue crown and victoria crown pigeon. >> in terms of the crown...
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the birds up 4-0. once we get to the ninth, the birds waiting 6-4. it's kelly johnson left a homer. ing to lose this one. if you can see the action at 1:30 live right here on wjz 13. >>> later tanning, country music stars tim mcgraw and friends team up for a few of their biggest hits. it's tim mcgraw's kickoff to summer nights. tonight at 9:00 right here on wjz-13. >> so from tim mcgraw summer nights to tim williams spring days. >> if you can call it that. what spring days. >> i guess that's what spring days are. >> showers and mist and drizzle all day long. a lot of folks at least 117,000 of them probably don't want to come outside today anyway. >> they had to much fun yesterday. >> the weather held up a majority of the day. it was a washout. today is definitely what happened yesterday. right now looking 61 degrees with a great start to the day. once a pretty fun. the trees are moving much, but that backdrop of a gray sky and kind of a misty day just taking over. we are at 61. the temperatures 60. the air is almost saturated. as you see, we are at 96 percent relative humidity. winds
the birds up 4-0. once we get to the ninth, the birds waiting 6-4. it's kelly johnson left a homer. ing to lose this one. if you can see the action at 1:30 live right here on wjz 13. >>> later tanning, country music stars tim mcgraw and friends team up for a few of their biggest hits. it's tim mcgraw's kickoff to summer nights. tonight at 9:00 right here on wjz-13. >> so from tim mcgraw summer nights to tim williams spring days. >> if you can call it that. what spring days....
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if you leave the door of the cage open, the bird will fly out. that is a confession of heresy. i call the attention of the court to it. heresy, he calls it. am i a heretic because i tried to escape from prison? assuredly, if you're in the hands of the church and you willfully take yourself out of its hand, you are deserting the church and that is heresy. it is a great nonsense. nobody could be such a fool as to think that. you hear, my lord, how i am reviled in the execution of my duty by this woman? 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
if you leave the door of the cage open, the bird will fly out. that is a confession of heresy. i call the attention of the court to it. heresy, he calls it. am i a heretic because i tried to escape from prison? assuredly, if you're in the hands of the church and you willfully take yourself out of its hand, you are deserting the church and that is heresy. it is a great nonsense. nobody could be such a fool as to think that. you hear, my lord, how i am reviled in the execution of my duty by this...
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now moment most people have heard of the birds and the babies but how about what it means for farming so much of our agricultural lives upon nature with birds and bees playing an important component and on terms of pollination what if one of those parts of nature was actually threatened though laurie harshness with the resident dot net tells us more. according to new report by the u.s. department of agriculture america has of the problems our honeybees are dying by the millions with annual death rates of about thirty percent some beekeepers are reporting losses as high as ninety percent and that's a very bad thing because we actually need those feed honey bees pollinate crops that are worth more than two hundred billion dollars a year which helps feed the economy and you know people honey bees pollinate apple zucchini avocado plum and all in crops among other according to the u.s.d.a. report the survivorship is too low right now for the u.s. to meet the pollination demand so the question is why are all the honey bees die the report is inconclusive but cites possible factors including
now moment most people have heard of the birds and the babies but how about what it means for farming so much of our agricultural lives upon nature with birds and bees playing an important component and on terms of pollination what if one of those parts of nature was actually threatened though laurie harshness with the resident dot net tells us more. according to new report by the u.s. department of agriculture america has of the problems our honeybees are dying by the millions with annual...
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a person may not force-feed a bird for the purpose of enlarging the bird's liver beyond normal size. a product may not be sold in california, if it is the result of force-feeding to create a bigger size. the chef said he and a group of chefs are working to overturn the ban. >> the chef told me i'm definitely on board with fighting it, but it's going to take a while. >> reporter: when i contacted the chef, he agreed to the interview, setting a time and place, but then backed out. >> he told me he knows he's breaking the law, but floie gra is part of the french cuisine. >> reporter: they now get their foie gras from hudson valley. we showed how they used isolation cams. the ducks couldn't move during the weeks of force-feeding. the workers now use a gentler method. the chef told our producers how he sells hudson valley foie gras by using code woords. >> he said we chose golden apple when it was the apple season. soon it will be cherry jubilee. >> reporter: john is the lawyer for the animal legal defense fund who is suing la toque. >> the way it worked was that he would not have received
a person may not force-feed a bird for the purpose of enlarging the bird's liver beyond normal size. a product may not be sold in california, if it is the result of force-feeding to create a bigger size. the chef said he and a group of chefs are working to overturn the ban. >> the chef told me i'm definitely on board with fighting it, but it's going to take a while. >> reporter: when i contacted the chef, he agreed to the interview, setting a time and place, but then backed out....
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a person may not force-feed a bird for the purpose of enlarging the bird's liver beyond normal size. a product may not be sold in california, if it is the result of force-feeding to create a bigger size. the chef said he and a group of chefs are working to overturn the ban. >> the chef told me i'm definitely on board with fighting it, but it's going to take a while. >> reporter: when i contacted the chef, he agreed to the interview, setting a time and place, but then backed out. >> he told me he knows he's breaking the law, but floie gra is part of the french cuisine. >> reporter: they now get their foie gras from hudson valley. we showed how they used isolation cams. the ducks couldn't move during the weeks of force-feeding. the workers now use a gentler method. the chef told our producers how he sells hudson valley foie gras by using code woords. >> he said we chose golden apple when it was the apple season. soon it will be cherry jubilee. >> reporter: john is the lawyer for the animal legal defense fund who is suing la toque. >> the way it worked was that he would not have received
a person may not force-feed a bird for the purpose of enlarging the bird's liver beyond normal size. a product may not be sold in california, if it is the result of force-feeding to create a bigger size. the chef said he and a group of chefs are working to overturn the ban. >> the chef told me i'm definitely on board with fighting it, but it's going to take a while. >> reporter: when i contacted the chef, he agreed to the interview, setting a time and place, but then backed out....
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the [bleep] that means. and as a north carolinan, i love our state bird, the cardinal. that's a stupid bird. but it's mine now and i love it as much as our state dog, the plott hound. jesus, well, whatever. but most shockingly, i will no longer enjoy south carolina's tanky, savory, juicy and deeply delicious barbecue, made with our unique mustard-based sauce. now instead i now officially love north carolina sauceless vinegar-based meat product that they call barbecue. mmmm. i'll tell you what... ( cheers and applause ). i'm going to get me some. here we go. here we go. for lulu. ( cheers and applause ). mmm. that is a... i'll tell you what. you know what? i might just leave the rest of that for later. okay. ( cheers and applause ). i can't do it. i can't do it. i love south carolina too much. and i love my sister.
the [bleep] that means. and as a north carolinan, i love our state bird, the cardinal. that's a stupid bird. but it's mine now and i love it as much as our state dog, the plott hound. jesus, well, whatever. but most shockingly, i will no longer enjoy south carolina's tanky, savory, juicy and deeply delicious barbecue, made with our unique mustard-based sauce. now instead i now officially love north carolina sauceless vinegar-based meat product that they call barbecue. mmmm. i'll tell you...
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. >> is for the birds, man. this is for the birds. they locked up.t's for the [ bleep ] birds. >> the interview is not like a lot of interviews. it had a lot to do with lazaro complaining about conditions. >> nobody, man. they ain't playing, man, they giving out permanent homes across that courthouse. >> the next thing we know officers were running in, telling us we had to grab our gear and go. they there was some kind disturbance going on. and they were locking down the floor. >> that was a backup call you just heard. officers are responding to the fifth floor emergency. >> put them on their bunks. everybody on their bunks. >> fortunately it turned out it wasn't a riot and we were able to keep shooting. that's what makes jails very interesting. there's a strong sense that anything can happen at any time. >> and nowhere is that more true than behind the walls of the sprawling jail complex that serves america's largest city. >> while new york city is the safest largest city in america, crime has been going down, one of the reasons the crime is going d
. >> is for the birds, man. this is for the birds. they locked up.t's for the [ bleep ] birds. >> the interview is not like a lot of interviews. it had a lot to do with lazaro complaining about conditions. >> nobody, man. they ain't playing, man, they giving out permanent homes across that courthouse. >> the next thing we know officers were running in, telling us we had to grab our gear and go. they there was some kind disturbance going on. and they were locking down the...
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. >> each time the bird managed to run away. police, tluk see him there. the bird expected now to make a full recovery. >> that is about 45 miles per hour? >> looked like it. >> yes. >> passing cars. >> we're getting a video look at the san francisco zoo's newest baby giraffe. >> keepers say it's spunky and already bonding before the baby is put on public display. it doesn't have a name yet but i'm going to brandon from the giants brandon belt whose nickname is baby giraffe. >> take a look at this, this is not your parents wedding photo. the photographer having them chase bid a t rex that was photo shopped into this picture. >> miller instructed the group to look at the camera and show as much fear as they could. it worked. miller isn't saying whether it's supposed to represent a mother or father-in-law. >> i like one guy looking back at the t rex there. >> well executed. >> spencer christian is off. >> you can see skies are clear. if you're traveling, we're expecting possibility of more thunderstorms and tornadoes. 89 degrees in new york. we're going see
. >> each time the bird managed to run away. police, tluk see him there. the bird expected now to make a full recovery. >> that is about 45 miles per hour? >> looked like it. >> yes. >> passing cars. >> we're getting a video look at the san francisco zoo's newest baby giraffe. >> keepers say it's spunky and already bonding before the baby is put on public display. it doesn't have a name yet but i'm going to brandon from the giants brandon belt whose...
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. >>> also ahead the flight of the nerd bird. e new service that brought one of the world's most famous billionaires to the south bay. >>> new arrests in the boston bombing investigation. the three teens accused of lying to police and throwing away key evidence to protect one of the suspects next. >>> a new twist in the boston bombing investigation. three new suspects. >> all three behind bars. the fbi says all three are friends with the surviving suspect, dzhokhar tsarnaev. janelle wang joins us now with details. >> the suspects are all college classmates of dzhokhar tsarnaev accused of throwing away key suspects. two of the suspects, azamat tazhayakov and dias kadyrbayer are seen in the photo. they are accused of going into dzhokhar tsarnaev's doorm room several days after the boston marathon bombings and throwing away a backpack. attorneys for the two young men gave a brief statement. >> they did not know that the items were involved in a bombing. >> my client feels horrible and shocked that someone he knew was involved with th
. >>> also ahead the flight of the nerd bird. e new service that brought one of the world's most famous billionaires to the south bay. >>> new arrests in the boston bombing investigation. the three teens accused of lying to police and throwing away key evidence to protect one of the suspects next. >>> a new twist in the boston bombing investigation. three new suspects. >> all three behind bars. the fbi says all three are friends with the surviving suspect,...
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you know about the birds ane bees. but what about the butterflies? kpix 5's don ford shows us: a beloved exhibit has fluttered back san francisco's conservatorf flowers.. complete with a maternity ward. lau hodges/butterfly exhibit curator rosa ramirez/visiti in today's health watch - wt may be better than sunscree a new study shows beach- cover ups may more effective in protecting your skin from ultraviolet . resear >> the new study shows beach coverups could be more effective to protecting your skin. both sunscreen and physical barriers take t-shirts and hats can partially prevent uvb effects but the coverups work better. and this is the season when a lot of people are working out trying to get that perfect beach body. for more health tips jennifer is joining us live now. we will get to that in a minute. i want to talk to you about the quote that has been heard around the world. by the ceo of abercrombie and fitch. let's put that up on the screen. i'm sure in your line of work this really turns your stomach. mike jeffrey says candidly we go after t
you know about the birds ane bees. but what about the butterflies? kpix 5's don ford shows us: a beloved exhibit has fluttered back san francisco's conservatorf flowers.. complete with a maternity ward. lau hodges/butterfly exhibit curator rosa ramirez/visiti in today's health watch - wt may be better than sunscree a new study shows beach- cover ups may more effective in protecting your skin from ultraviolet . resear >> the new study shows beach coverups could be more effective to...
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a person may not force-feed a bird for the purpose o enlarging the bird's liver beyond normal size. oduct may not be sold in california, if it is the result of force-feeding to create a bigger size. the chef said he and a group of chefs are working to overturn the ban. >> the chef told me i'm definitely on board with fighting it, but it's going to take a while. >> reporter: when i contacted the chef, he agreed to the interview, setting a time and place, but then backed out. >> he told me he knows he's breaking the law, but floie gra is part of the french cuisine. >> reporter: they now get their foie gras from hudson valley. we showed how they used isolation cams. the ducks couldn't move during the weeks of force-feeding. the workers now use a gentler method. the chef told our producers how he sells hudson valley foie gras by using code woords. >> he said we chose golden apple when it was the apple season. soon it will be cherry jubilee. >> reporter: john is the lawyer for the animal legal defense fund who is suing la toque. waye would not have received the foie gras had he not paid f
a person may not force-feed a bird for the purpose o enlarging the bird's liver beyond normal size. oduct may not be sold in california, if it is the result of force-feeding to create a bigger size. the chef said he and a group of chefs are working to overturn the ban. >> the chef told me i'm definitely on board with fighting it, but it's going to take a while. >> reporter: when i contacted the chef, he agreed to the interview, setting a time and place, but then backed out. >>...
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and out on the plaza, a bird landed on my apple.was gonna eat it, but he just sat there. what's next? a different bird landing on a different apple? oh, this is us, miss lemon. let's walk together like laverne and shirley. oh. i'm sorry. i'll keep talking about the bird. [exciting jazz music] ♪
and out on the plaza, a bird landed on my apple.was gonna eat it, but he just sat there. what's next? a different bird landing on a different apple? oh, this is us, miss lemon. let's walk together like laverne and shirley. oh. i'm sorry. i'll keep talking about the bird. [exciting jazz music] ♪