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and fred andros. >> the majority of those communications were from fred to dawn. t indicated was that fred was not only planning some activity, but also preparing the conspiracy. >> the evidence corroborated dawn's story. >> the records reveal that within 15 or 20 minutes of the time that she killed susan, she stopped at a pay phone and paged mr. andros to signal him that it had been done. if you accept what fred andros says, that this is dawn silvernail with her own motive and open motivation, his story doesn't make sense that she would stop and of all people simply dial a pay phone and page him and signal him. the only person that she would do that for is a person who was involved and knew. >> at fred andros' direction, dawn went to the united methodist church on the night of choir practice. she parked next to susan's car and waited. when susan got into her car to go home, dawn fired five shots and sped away. dawn told investigators she left the murder weapon and phony license plates in a prearranged spot. computer forensics revealed that dawn used a pay phone to
and fred andros. >> the majority of those communications were from fred to dawn. t indicated was that fred was not only planning some activity, but also preparing the conspiracy. >> the evidence corroborated dawn's story. >> the records reveal that within 15 or 20 minutes of the time that she killed susan, she stopped at a pay phone and paged mr. andros to signal him that it had been done. if you accept what fred andros says, that this is dawn silvernail with her own motive...
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new tyson day starts -- the dawn of a delicious breakfast. >> welcome back. lisa, can you cheer us up with news of sun? >> well lurk be starting out with the gray skies. we have sun on the way. warmer second half of the weekend. live doppler hd showing gray sky is all across the north bay. no precip, but we talk a little bit about thunderstorms that will arrive in the sierra nevada by the middle of the week. it's chill will there right now. partly cloudy in mountain view or partly cloudy. that's the only spot we have a few holes in the overcast. otherwise we will wait on the sunshine, but not too long. san jose will the clouds. mid-50s now. going for the mid-70s later. much of the santa clara valley. we will get into a few low 80s around the bay. whether morgan hill or concord or napa today. 51 in the city. and looking at the low clouds as far as you can see from our roof camera. the marine layer about 20,000 feet deep. fairfield 53 degrees k and low 80s in fairfield. we will look for the warmup in the inlandest bay and inland in general tomorrow. high pressur
new tyson day starts -- the dawn of a delicious breakfast. >> welcome back. lisa, can you cheer us up with news of sun? >> well lurk be starting out with the gray skies. we have sun on the way. warmer second half of the weekend. live doppler hd showing gray sky is all across the north bay. no precip, but we talk a little bit about thunderstorms that will arrive in the sierra nevada by the middle of the week. it's chill will there right now. partly cloudy in mountain view or partly...
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this is a subtle way of placing the blame on dawn's shoulders. she shouldn't have had the ponytail. n up in a bun. >> dawn, if she was standing here with me right now would tell you that that was her mistake in allowing that to happen. >> they blamed her. how dare you? how disrespectful for you to blame her when she's not even alive to defend herself. >> he grabbed her ponytail and pulled her in the water. that's as simple as it gets. >> there are photographs of plenty of other trainers doing exactly the same thing she was doing. so i knew that seaworld was lying about the fact that this was her fault. >> the ponytail, in all likelihood, is just a tale. the safety spotter apparently didn't see the takedown, came up with that. >> are you excited? >> during the spotter's testimony, osha pushed him to say that he wasn't really sure that it was her ponytail that was in the whale's mouth, that he just saw her underwater and assumed it was the ponytail. osha contends that the whale came up and grabbed on brancheau's arm. saying that that was another level of aggressiveness. seaworld is say
this is a subtle way of placing the blame on dawn's shoulders. she shouldn't have had the ponytail. n up in a bun. >> dawn, if she was standing here with me right now would tell you that that was her mistake in allowing that to happen. >> they blamed her. how dare you? how disrespectful for you to blame her when she's not even alive to defend herself. >> he grabbed her ponytail and pulled her in the water. that's as simple as it gets. >> there are photographs of plenty...
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the extensive use of the dawn. the sun the government wants to two dollars and seven and again in two thousand the band from getting on sunday to visit chucky cheese. you don't want to buy it on his bum is the dossier to the media th sunday but he is the doubt and wonderful but let us get by with just make messes that he read yet to come back them up for cookies and i kid you want is to give you all for this service of us can get it done and paid for it. when the government. what about the canadian media to go buy that thing i am the sunday news. he said. like the state and state. to those before he was attacked by gunmen. she has said in a statement the official song of songs intelligence agency isi the coast needs of the days before slicing. until then he was on the list along with the john lewis the officials didn't say that is. some of it but that has engulfed. so the dts of articles he really loved it shea. the odyssey. up to the elections that are assigned target that you have strong chatted to a head the medi
the extensive use of the dawn. the sun the government wants to two dollars and seven and again in two thousand the band from getting on sunday to visit chucky cheese. you don't want to buy it on his bum is the dossier to the media th sunday but he is the doubt and wonderful but let us get by with just make messes that he read yet to come back them up for cookies and i kid you want is to give you all for this service of us can get it done and paid for it. when the government. what about the...
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severely homeless and poor the treatment he receives will tell you whether the world is ready for the dawnf peace. 2 reminded me when i was walking here if equalize were here he would be happy. so i'm up here and as you know i know we are on the finance world and the technical systems and know the real sweat and blood comes from the developers they work for years and years to create a project like this. i think i have been to the heath's with the market rate developers over the affordable housing issue and i can't actual boy i won't do an affordable housing project its way harder than projects. i have so much respect for the developers who work for 10 years. if you look at the program you'll see every one of us has a 2 hundred item check list there's is property management and the other things that those developers sweat blood over so thank you bridge for letting enterprise be a small part of this negotiates part >> i want to introduce our colleague from wells fargo bank. >> thank you rich. i'm on behalf of my team the community investment of wells fargo bank i want to congratulate everyon
severely homeless and poor the treatment he receives will tell you whether the world is ready for the dawnf peace. 2 reminded me when i was walking here if equalize were here he would be happy. so i'm up here and as you know i know we are on the finance world and the technical systems and know the real sweat and blood comes from the developers they work for years and years to create a project like this. i think i have been to the heath's with the market rate developers over the affordable...
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when you watch the whole video, you can see that tilikum is actually really with dawn in the beginningim to do where tilikum jumps right in and does exactly what she asks him to do. >> we're going to show you how agile these guys are. >> there seemed to be a point in the session where things went south, so to speak. and my humble opinion, it was at that missed bridge -- whistle bridge on the perimeter pec wave. >> she asked him to do a perimeter pec wave where she asked him to basically go all the way around the pool and wave his pectoral flipper. and she blows her whistle, which is a bridge which tells the animal you've done a good job. come back and get food. but he missed that cue. and he went all the way around the pool on this perimeter pec wave. >> we're going to let him keep on waving. >> my interpretation is that he didn't hear the whistle. >> so not only did he not hear the bridge, then he went and did a perfect behavior and came back, and what he got was what we call a three second neutral response. which is a way to let the animal know you didn't do the correct thing. you're
when you watch the whole video, you can see that tilikum is actually really with dawn in the beginningim to do where tilikum jumps right in and does exactly what she asks him to do. >> we're going to show you how agile these guys are. >> there seemed to be a point in the session where things went south, so to speak. and my humble opinion, it was at that missed bridge -- whistle bridge on the perimeter pec wave. >> she asked him to do a perimeter pec wave where she asked him to...
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the extensive use of the dawn. to focus on the government's own superstars and seven and again in two thousand the defendant appeared on sunday to visit chuckie cheese. you don't want to buy it back is trying to somehow say to the media th sunday but he is but doesn't want to let us keep up with just make messes that he read yet to come back come up for cookies and i could hear what is to get help for this led to some us to get it done and paid for it. when the government money but think of it in the digital but that thing aye aye the sunday news out of me like the state and state our toes. before he was done on the agenda said in a statement. she still talks on its intelligence agency isi the coast needs a few days before slicing. until then he was on the list along with the john lewis the officials didn't say that is. some of it for the test and got on so that the teams above us he believes will behind the attack. the odyssey. up to the elections with that in the sky darkened us on saturday at the medical doctors
the extensive use of the dawn. to focus on the government's own superstars and seven and again in two thousand the defendant appeared on sunday to visit chuckie cheese. you don't want to buy it back is trying to somehow say to the media th sunday but he is but doesn't want to let us keep up with just make messes that he read yet to come back come up for cookies and i could hear what is to get help for this led to some us to get it done and paid for it. when the government money but think of it...
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. >> at a press conference ten days later -- ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ >> the punch-- >> any questions? >> not likely. beyonce set tongues wagging again with her half time performance at the super bowl. >> the crowd's reaction when she stepped out on stage during halftime was, now the real show is going to start. >> june ambrose is a stylist to jay z and a friend of the couple. >> i felt like the football team was her opening act. >> beyonce has evolved into this being that you just expect greatness from to the point where greatness isn't good enough anymore. >> pop star neo collaborates with beyonce. >> there is nobody else singing like she is, nobody else giving the energy she's giving on stage, and much less doing it at the same time. >> next for mrs. carter, a show stopping, sold out world tour. a time magazine cover as one of the world's most influential people. and a summer tour with husband jay z. where did it all begin? ♪ that story next. ♪ of complete darkness. i am totally blind. i've been blind since birth. i lost my sight to eye disease. i lost my sight i
. >> at a press conference ten days later -- ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light ♪ >> the punch-- >> any questions? >> not likely. beyonce set tongues wagging again with her half time performance at the super bowl. >> the crowd's reaction when she stepped out on stage during halftime was, now the real show is going to start. >> june ambrose is a stylist to jay z and a friend of the couple. >> i felt like the football team was her opening...
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the party would have run. they had registered under an auxiliary name national dawn. it would have been in there in spirit if not in name. the party owes it to the fact that it is allowed to run even though the supreme court at the moment is investigating it as an potentially criminal organization to its ideology opposite, the communist party. that party had been banned after the greek civil war. it was reinstated in 1974. no one saw any significant gain democratically speaking from the banishing of the communist party. and the party gained because of fact in the public view it was being persecuted. it may be problematic to turn what is a legal matter into an inflammatory political matter by banning the party. >> the party leadership is in prison and more than half of its parliamentary is under investigation. how are they likely to fare in these elections? >> reporter: well, if opinion polls are to be believed they are polling a respectable 8 percent to 10% for the european election and because here in greece there is a parallel local election taking place the most hig
the party would have run. they had registered under an auxiliary name national dawn. it would have been in there in spirit if not in name. the party owes it to the fact that it is allowed to run even though the supreme court at the moment is investigating it as an potentially criminal organization to its ideology opposite, the communist party. that party had been banned after the greek civil war. it was reinstated in 1974. no one saw any significant gain democratically speaking from the...
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always the darkest before the dawn, quite literally. which is why it is always the coldest right around sunrise because the furtherest point but when the sun, our energy source was last warming us up. the coldest part of the day, cloudy start in san francisco and beautiful sunrise here in the south bay and a gorgeous day ahead, my friends. yesterday was kind of hot and 73 along the peninsula and you adjust your thermostat in your home by a couple degrees and makes a big difference today. we'll adjust these temperatures by ten degrees. 63 for san francisco and 78 degrees in the north bay. want to give you a weekend preview. saturday looks pretty good. cloudy, drizzle in the morning and nice, sunny finish. cool from the sonoma coast all the way through the beach and expecting 83 degrees on sunday in santa cruz. right now, let's go ahead and send it back to you guys. see what you got. >> we'll toss it over to mike right now. something going on out there? >> a build. unexpectedly heavy at the bay bridge toll plaza and we'll start over there.
always the darkest before the dawn, quite literally. which is why it is always the coldest right around sunrise because the furtherest point but when the sun, our energy source was last warming us up. the coldest part of the day, cloudy start in san francisco and beautiful sunrise here in the south bay and a gorgeous day ahead, my friends. yesterday was kind of hot and 73 along the peninsula and you adjust your thermostat in your home by a couple degrees and makes a big difference today. we'll...
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you'd had enough excitement in one lifetime-- the dawn of flight, printed books, agriculture. right, what's with all the jokes? it's insult comedy. i've been watching old dean martin roasts online. like this guy knows from the internet. the other morning, i saw him looking for the crank on the front of his car. okay, you're done. i make fun, and we laugh.
you'd had enough excitement in one lifetime-- the dawn of flight, printed books, agriculture. right, what's with all the jokes? it's insult comedy. i've been watching old dean martin roasts online. like this guy knows from the internet. the other morning, i saw him looking for the crank on the front of his car. okay, you're done. i make fun, and we laugh.
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sunday saw the dawn light with what's that has gone live on and off white team to overthrow the government an impulse is to listen to this mom on the new view on the niece of one hundred and fifty million people they called a ceasefire. beginning in march one to facilitate the talks. but it officially ended. it's on to the ceasefire would be extended. the greater when pushed me into the ship is a good find that the top mittens people up turning out to the four stations in huge numbers. what abouts of witnessing a massive surge in forty plus in th. contacted by the heavy polluting minute to stop trying to create disturbance and andres them to stop the process. mittens off targeting gospel committee does it simple people living along the indo pakistan border has been shown to increase me to indulge in large numbers to vote for change. the coating seventy five percent including the former indians a two hundred to five meters union minister was on the outside. who's making his debut the temps into the jokes about them. don't ask me it would be decided in the sports. it was six tickets nearly p
sunday saw the dawn light with what's that has gone live on and off white team to overthrow the government an impulse is to listen to this mom on the new view on the niece of one hundred and fifty million people they called a ceasefire. beginning in march one to facilitate the talks. but it officially ended. it's on to the ceasefire would be extended. the greater when pushed me into the ship is a good find that the top mittens people up turning out to the four stations in huge numbers. what...
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rebuff the attackers. >> this is video released by the ukranian video of defense, in preparation for the dawn assault on friday. it's unclear how many land the army has taken or how effective the blockade of the city is and unclear what it perhaps to do next. >>> the united nations security council is holding an emergency session after russia called for a meeting on the crisis in ukraine. john terrett is live at the united nations. what happened. >> good afternoon from the united nations. the russians called for the meeting of the security council to get their ideas out there, into the international headlines on the television programs in tomorrow's newspapers, and that they have done. the russian ambassador talking about how the west needs to rethink its position vis-a-vis ukraine and the area disputed in eastern and southern ukraine, and talked about how ukraine itself is not abiding by the april geneva agreement regarding the whole situation. now, that seems to be the way the russians handled the whole thing at the united nations. you might say attack is the level form of defense, because
rebuff the attackers. >> this is video released by the ukranian video of defense, in preparation for the dawn assault on friday. it's unclear how many land the army has taken or how effective the blockade of the city is and unclear what it perhaps to do next. >>> the united nations security council is holding an emergency session after russia called for a meeting on the crisis in ukraine. john terrett is live at the united nations. what happened. >> good afternoon from the...
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look at that right before the dawn on this tuesday, may 27th. a beautiful start to our day, this is "today in the bay." >>> well, good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us, i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. students, faculty and the community will come together to remember the six students killed in the isla vista rampage. mark matthews is liucsb where t memori
look at that right before the dawn on this tuesday, may 27th. a beautiful start to our day, this is "today in the bay." >>> well, good morning, everyone. thank you for joining us, i'm scott mcgrew. >> i'm laura garcia-cannon. students, faculty and the community will come together to remember the six students killed in the isla vista rampage. mark matthews is liucsb where t memori
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this is people tweeting the word sunrise as dawn spreads across the world.you see it happening there, people tweet iing there is a sunrise, so you would turn to your friend and say what a beautiful sunrise and now you tweet it. >> that was amazing technology, who knew that beyonce was big in turkey? i guess she is big everywhere. >> sort of cool, the sun never sets on the twitter empire. >> no, indeed. >> that is "nightly business report," i'm susie gharib, thank you for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen, have a great evening, everybody, hope to see you back here tomorrow night. travel to california's announcermojave desertest"... where construction of the world's largest solar thermal farm is pitting renewable energy against threatened tortoises... then to ohio, to investigate the complexities surrounding the controversial practice of fracking... and in missouri, join up with college students as they compete to build state-of-the-art homes... man: one, two, three. go. announcer: ...powered entirely by the sun. "quest." america's energy future. major fun
this is people tweeting the word sunrise as dawn spreads across the world.you see it happening there, people tweet iing there is a sunrise, so you would turn to your friend and say what a beautiful sunrise and now you tweet it. >> that was amazing technology, who knew that beyonce was big in turkey? i guess she is big everywhere. >> sort of cool, the sun never sets on the twitter empire. >> no, indeed. >> that is "nightly business report," i'm susie gharib,...
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pollution is what's happening is that in fact it's only been a long term investment in russia is the dawning two days system or is that the system and reduces the storyboards are only two competed in the security people and those on our very sensitive to economic sanctions on the grounds because the tv and dvr. he ordered very nationalistic view about how they want to create. so they don't necessarily relate to these sections making the sanctions already. i think its impact on the russian economy into a key industry one of the russian consulted all distinctions in altitude but i feel at the moment with a whisk into the us is really work very seriously to make connections happen to my children with international of service from a listener from the view from the guns in your forties organizations that are due date for using a new way and it should be there and make sure that those elections dictates that these are the winner of the century to the ukrainian keeping it there including a vote. and then we can go to my own for you to a multitude of sins. this is where the risk of making them into
pollution is what's happening is that in fact it's only been a long term investment in russia is the dawning two days system or is that the system and reduces the storyboards are only two competed in the security people and those on our very sensitive to economic sanctions on the grounds because the tv and dvr. he ordered very nationalistic view about how they want to create. so they don't necessarily relate to these sections making the sanctions already. i think its impact on the russian...
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fears about the ear plugs, just so that you know and this was an ordinance that was passed before the dawn of history, where the clubs are going to provide the water and provide ear plugs and one of the problems was that the spoungy ear plugs the ones that you can afford and buy a case of them for cheap, somebody sued a club because they put the ear plug in and could not get the ear plug out. and so, there is a flaw in that legislation that does not help the clubs with the liability issues. and so, there is liability issues in the ear plugs and i just wanted to inform you have that. >> be careful where you stick it. >> exactly. thank you. >> here is the liability is everything, though if you over high... >> and okay, any other commissioner comments? >> go ahead. >> i have to say the public comment. and on thursday, june 5th, the saint james infirmry will be hosting its 15th anniversary. with ex vie at temple, and i will bring in the fliers at the next meeting. and we will be having performance with pink.com and game link willing hosting the soki room and dj harness and rickky sims. and we
fears about the ear plugs, just so that you know and this was an ordinance that was passed before the dawn of history, where the clubs are going to provide the water and provide ear plugs and one of the problems was that the spoungy ear plugs the ones that you can afford and buy a case of them for cheap, somebody sued a club because they put the ear plug in and could not get the ear plug out. and so, there is a flaw in that legislation that does not help the clubs with the liability issues. and...
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this is people tweeting the word sunrise as dawn spreads across the world.you see it happening there, people tweet iing there is a sunrise, so you would turn to your friend and say what a beautiful sunrise and now you tweet it. >> that was amazing technology, who knew that beyonce was big in turkey? i guess she is big everywhere. >> sort of cool, the sun never sets on the twitter empire. >> no, indeed. >> that is "nightly business report," i'm susie gharib, thank you for joining us. >> and i'm tyler mathisen, have a great evening, everybody, hope to see you back here tomorrow night. >>> hello, welcome to "this is us." i'm becca king-reed. this week we are aboard the uss hornet a world war ii air carrier for a special program in honor of pearl harbor remembrance day. you will hear a dozen local pearl harbor survivors recount how their lives were changed forever on december 7, 1941, when the sea turned to flames, ships were sunk, friends were lost, and this nation was catapulted into world war ii. old men who were once young warriors recall a date which will l
this is people tweeting the word sunrise as dawn spreads across the world.you see it happening there, people tweet iing there is a sunrise, so you would turn to your friend and say what a beautiful sunrise and now you tweet it. >> that was amazing technology, who knew that beyonce was big in turkey? i guess she is big everywhere. >> sort of cool, the sun never sets on the twitter empire. >> no, indeed. >> that is "nightly business report," i'm susie gharib,...
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. ♪ all the girls there ain't no holler back girl ♪ >> this song came together in the wee dawn hours s going on? it was 4:00, 5:00 a.m.? >> i knew what i wanted and i described it to him. he goes, oh, yeah. it is like he had it in there already but he had forgotten about it and just does this thing and next thing you know, we were like jumping on the couch. we knew. >> you knew it was a hit. >> we knew magic. >> that magic continued for both of them. gwen having three sons, the last one just nine weeks ago, and pharrell with hit after hit after hit. and even one that almost wasn't "happy". >> i love that you wrote it for cee lo and you said his version killed it. >> it was a duet with he and i. he was totally with it. somewhere on his team's side there was a miscommunication, and it didn't necessarily happen. and i do regret that it didn't come out because he was so amazing on it. but i'm not complaining. ♪ clap along >> your year is exploding. you have "happy," "blurred lines," your new album came out in march. you have everything in the world going for you. why was this the time to
. ♪ all the girls there ain't no holler back girl ♪ >> this song came together in the wee dawn hours s going on? it was 4:00, 5:00 a.m.? >> i knew what i wanted and i described it to him. he goes, oh, yeah. it is like he had it in there already but he had forgotten about it and just does this thing and next thing you know, we were like jumping on the couch. we knew. >> you knew it was a hit. >> we knew magic. >> that magic continued for both of them. gwen...
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. >> ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's lastleaming? whose bright stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ [applause] please be seated. >> ladies and gentlemen, general dempsey. >> thanks very much. mr. president, secretary hagel, embers of congress, yes, veterans, fellow americans, and most especially the families of our missing and fallen warriors, and especially those from the tragedy assistance program survivors. [applause] every day but especially on memorial day, arlington's rolling hills remind us on this helen groundnd -- so much valor rests. looking out on these headstones i'm reminded of a stanza of our national ballot, america the beautiful. it goes like this oh beautiful for patriot dreams that see beyond the years, thine alabaster cities
. >> ♪ o say, can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's lastleaming? whose bright stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched were so gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare the bombs bursting in air gave proof through the night that our flag was still there o say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ [applause] please be seated. >>...
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. >> and the fat worms waiting on the dawn bright lawn and he names the sky his own. >> but a caged bird on the grave of dreams, and the shadow shouts on a nightmare scream. >> his wings are clipped and his feet are tied. so he opened his throat to sing. >> the caged bird sings with a fearful trill of things unknown but longed for still. >> and his tune is heard on the distant hill for the caged bird sings of freedom. >> o'donnell: the words of maya angelou. that's the cbs evening news. for scott pelley, i'm norah o'donnell, and i'll see you tomorrow on "cbs this morning." good n >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> tonight, the battle lines are drawn with less than one week until the primary election, two powerful special interest groups dividing democrats in the state. >> new at 6:00 phil matier is following the money over in contra costa county. i have gotten those mailers, phil. i know what you're talking about. >> reporter: exactly, ken. from the secretary for schools in california to the assembly race here in the contra costa county, there is a fight between labor an
. >> and the fat worms waiting on the dawn bright lawn and he names the sky his own. >> but a caged bird on the grave of dreams, and the shadow shouts on a nightmare scream. >> his wings are clipped and his feet are tied. so he opened his throat to sing. >> the caged bird sings with a fearful trill of things unknown but longed for still. >> and his tune is heard on the distant hill for the caged bird sings of freedom. >> o'donnell: the words of maya angelou....
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since the dawn. they don't you have done wet. to get the ball. yes that means the woods. the government's anti inflammation polite. so as to who expected the democratic alliance leader ahead and say that when polls predicting shoe game that seemed to nineteen twenty five percent of votes in support of the seventeen cent in two thousand and nine opposition policies like the yeti and judaism in this firebrand economic freedom point is riding on but to frustration. prisons in the recently spent twenty million dollars in taxpayer money to upgrade his height twenty years of democracy hasn't significantly improve living conditions for the masses the room. and woohoo. he is. you'll meet have i read. labor's policy running for the first time in a national election is expected to gain around five percent of the place of the promising to nationalize industries. did paul writes i am currently owned by whites this election will see about a million new tier ages and races for three years with no direct memory of the on site menendez the younger generation driven more by the hands of t
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since the dawn. they don't you have done wet. to get the ball the us. yes that means the woods. given the demands and information polite. so as to who expected the democratic alliance leader ahead and say that when polls predicting shoe game the team to nineteen twenty five percent of votes in support of the seventeen cent in two thousand and nine opposition policies like dna and tedious made this firebrand economic freedom point is riding on but it's the frustration presence in the recently spent twenty million dollars in taxpayer money to upgrade his height it's been two years of democracy hasn't significantly improve living conditions for the masses the moon. and woohoo. these you'll meet. have i read labor's policy running for the first time in a national election is expected to gain around five percent of the place of the promising to nationalize industries. did paul writes i am currently owned by whites. this election will see about a million new bridges and roads is formed three years with no direct memory of on site menendez the younger generation driven more by the hand
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this one about buildings that was closed this was the other clinical labs of pharmacies at the dawn for at the situation. just me it that maybe how the upgraded protection around the city. new it's a good thing. let's check office had not made any arrests both buildings eventually opened around lunchtime tuesday from also shocked to hear right going planned armed robbery that is fairly new facilities. looking for easy targets i don't know that if a hospital pharmacy is going to be as ready at arm's prepared something like that as other institutions and facilities. now again not armed robbery just a threat of one. kaiser did in the milk foyers for lending and for comfort and as a precaution you'll see ongoing security presence. $1,000 reward offered for catching a suspect in our armor bribery, on tape and saturday. net tabrets and jose the robber put his truck and in the courts face and hit a customer the one else seriously injured or money goes to anybody leading to the affirmation for the arrest and conviction of the robber. from time stoppers and distich city councilman. emerging abou
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[laughter] >> so that was the dawn of the platonic era. bush rhetoric. but random house said no i don't know about calling it that. so there was a piece and i said let's call it wish i had said that. this was a piece i did for all things considered the npr show. i had been called for jury duty in washington, d.c. and this is a civic duty of every american, you know. but it isn't an experience i particularly recommend in washington, d.c. there is no more way to put it. and the poor judges and you know, he is going through the questions and we are all trying get out on a technicality and he said does anyone have a connection to anything in law enforcement and i was married to a cia officer at the time and i thought this is promising. but remembering what poor scooter livey went through it isn't a good idea to shoutout the name of the your wife who is a deep cover cia officer. but i wasn't about to let it go so i held up my hand and his honor looked at me and i said your honor may i approach? and i had seen this on law and order. [laughter] >> and he said a
[laughter] >> so that was the dawn of the platonic era. bush rhetoric. but random house said no i don't know about calling it that. so there was a piece and i said let's call it wish i had said that. this was a piece i did for all things considered the npr show. i had been called for jury duty in washington, d.c. and this is a civic duty of every american, you know. but it isn't an experience i particularly recommend in washington, d.c. there is no more way to put it. and the poor judges...
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. ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleamingbroad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched ere gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare he bombs bursting in air gave proof to the night that our flag was still there o say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave 'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ >> honor, halt. [drum roll] >> we are here today to help edicate a great museum, one that rises out of the bedrock of our city, our history, and our hearts. in the years to come, the 9/11 emorial museum will take its place alongside the fields of gettysburg among the waters of pearl harbor, and the vietnam veterans memorial, as a sacred marker of our past and as a solemn gathering place, a place we come to remember those who died and to honor acts of courage and compassion that saved lives and lifted spirits. the outstretched hands that rushed forward that they and in the hard weeks and months that followed. in the streets of new york, on the grounds of the pentagon, in th
. ♪ o say can you see by the dawn's early light what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's last gleamingbroad stripes and bright stars through the perilous fight o'er the ramparts we watched ere gallantly streaming? and the rockets' red glare he bombs bursting in air gave proof to the night that our flag was still there o say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave 'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ >> honor, halt. [drum roll] >> we are here today to help...
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. ♪ oh say can you see, by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed, at the twilight's last> the 9/11 memorial is open. and to the public, within hours. but the fact of the matter is, 13 years now, after the horror of 9/11, think about it. terror alive and well. al qaeda rocking and rolling. bad guys the world over dominating the headlines the world over. have we forgotten what happened
. ♪ oh say can you see, by the dawn's early light ♪ what so proudly we hailed, at the twilight's last> the 9/11 memorial is open. and to the public, within hours. but the fact of the matter is, 13 years now, after the horror of 9/11, think about it. terror alive and well. al qaeda rocking and rolling. bad guys the world over dominating the headlines the world over. have we forgotten what happened
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the killing continued through the night. at dawn the last burst of gunfire were heard. for many watching around the world the massacre was a bloody testimony to the brutality of the chinese government. but for those who lived through the protest and witnessed the bloodshed firsthand, those june houred cast a long battle. >>> in fortman's square in san francisco's china town there's a display of photos. they depict what happened 15 years ago in tiananmen square. a chinese student is curious about the photos. because back at home he does not know what happened. he knows some students were killed. >> they're taking the radical way and they try to make the government hear it and understand them but it didn't work out. >> reporter: this man knows all about tiananmen square. he is yo. he was one of the leaders of the student rebellions that began in joy and hope and ended in a bloody massacre. in april 1,989,000s of young people gathered in the great public square to stage a hunger strike and call for democracy in china. most actually hoped that the government would hear thei
the killing continued through the night. at dawn the last burst of gunfire were heard. for many watching around the world the massacre was a bloody testimony to the brutality of the chinese government. but for those who lived through the protest and witnessed the bloodshed firsthand, those june houred cast a long battle. >>> in fortman's square in san francisco's china town there's a display of photos. they depict what happened 15 years ago in tiananmen square. a chinese student is...
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. ♪ oh, say can you see, by the dawn's early light, ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed at the twilight's lasting? ♪ ♪ whose broad stripes and bright stars, through the perilous fight, ♪ ♪ o'er the ramparts we watched, were so gallantly streaming? ♪ ♪ and the rockets' red glare, the bombs bursting in air, ♪ ♪ gave proof through the night that our flag was still there. ♪ ♪ o say, does that star-spangled banner yet wave ♪ ♪ o'er the land of the free and the home of the brave? ♪ >> halt. [ drumming ] >> honor guard being led by members of the nypd, nypd. you saw many politicians gathered, the president of the united states, the former president of the united states, william jefferson clinton also on hand for the as her moneys as well as several local politicians and governors of new york past and present during the time of the ceremony and during the time of the dedication. the people singing the national anthem, the young people's chorus of new york city. >> we are here today to help dedicate a great museum, one that rises out of the bedrock of our city, our history and our hearts. in the years
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and somehow the mud seemed a little warmer, the wind a little tamer and the dawn not so far away. i have learned anything in my time traveling the world, it is the power of hope. one person can change the world my giving people hope. so if you want to change the world, start singing when you're up to your neck in mud. >> and he did talk about making a dirns and making an impact, he opened by saying i don't remember who spoke at my commencement ceremony. >> one of points i like the most was make your bed every day. that's the first task that you do and once you do one, that makes you want to do another. at least get up and make your bed every day. >> eric, he also talk about going -- sometimes you have to go head first and take risks in your life. you don't take risks in your life. you don't know how it's going to turn out. you would rather not think about the consequences. >> like putting you on the show, brian. >> right. it's a huge risk and it's not going to pay i don't have. >> -- >> pay off. >> thank god we have these guys protecting our freedoms. we hear bill maher and sarah
and somehow the mud seemed a little warmer, the wind a little tamer and the dawn not so far away. i have learned anything in my time traveling the world, it is the power of hope. one person can change the world my giving people hope. so if you want to change the world, start singing when you're up to your neck in mud. >> and he did talk about making a dirns and making an impact, he opened by saying i don't remember who spoke at my commencement ceremony. >> one of points i like the...
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tracks al qaeda's embrace of violence and the definition its leadership to commit mass murder at the dawnere are other portions that do identify this as a jihad and use the words islamist extremists. are you okay with that phrase? >> well -- >> do you think it's accurate >> not in the way it's being used. i have an entire chapter in my book dedicated to jihad. there are people who commit these atrocious acts that hide behind this name of jihad. but by claiming this is jihad which is not the true meaning of the word jihad you're alienating those people that can help resolve that issue. i know many americans including yourself and your viewers want to see the moderates fight the extremists but it's very difficult for us to do that job if the faith we cherish success conflated with extremism. what we want to do is explain that you can't just say what they are doing is committing jihad. what i'm doing on this television screen is jihad, is that struggle to do good and defend what the true reaching thes of islam are. what we want to do is give an opportunity for true, authentic documented teac
tracks al qaeda's embrace of violence and the definition its leadership to commit mass murder at the dawnere are other portions that do identify this as a jihad and use the words islamist extremists. are you okay with that phrase? >> well -- >> do you think it's accurate >> not in the way it's being used. i have an entire chapter in my book dedicated to jihad. there are people who commit these atrocious acts that hide behind this name of jihad. but by claiming this is jihad...
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arriving at kabul, at the dawn hour. first of all that bsa, that status of forces agreement that's being negotiated, hamid karzai on his way out, had put his finger in the eye of the government time and time again. karzai wouldn't sign it. let's wait for the elections in afghanistan. the first round has happened, down to two people in a runoff. a good thing, both of the candidates said they will.sign it. and to that end now, the president will have a major address at west point at the u.s. military academy and white house officials are hinting that he might go ahead with what is shaping up in afghanistan. since the 2012 campaign and time and time since then, american combat forces are going to be pulled out by the end of this year. >> tell us more about the events to honor america's veterans in washington. >> indeed. you mentioned the tomb of the unknown soldier. this is what president obama has done every memorial day, virtually every president visits arlington for memorial day. very somber but memorable. it had a somber
arriving at kabul, at the dawn hour. first of all that bsa, that status of forces agreement that's being negotiated, hamid karzai on his way out, had put his finger in the eye of the government time and time again. karzai wouldn't sign it. let's wait for the elections in afghanistan. the first round has happened, down to two people in a runoff. a good thing, both of the candidates said they will.sign it. and to that end now, the president will have a major address at west point at the u.s....
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an explanation came as, quote, what these rules are designed to do is -- usury visiting rules on the dawngislative session has nothing to do with thousands that have been a thorn in the side of the republican party in north carolina. they threaten the political career of the governor and u.s. senate candidate and statehouse speaker tom tillis. has nothing to do with that. this was the first revision of rules since 1987, by a legislative services commission that hasn't met in 15 years. the man behind the protests, the president of the north carolina naacp, and reverend, do you believe them when they say the rule change had nothing to do with moral monday? >> no doubt. in fact it has everything to do with moral monday, with people standing up for all different races, creed, color kinds. republican, democrats, independents. what we are saying is the terrible tale of tom tillis' political tragedy. the tragedy is they spent the year hurting the poor, attacking public education, attacking the sick, attacking teachers, young women, labor rights, taking north carolina down the road of tea party e
an explanation came as, quote, what these rules are designed to do is -- usury visiting rules on the dawngislative session has nothing to do with thousands that have been a thorn in the side of the republican party in north carolina. they threaten the political career of the governor and u.s. senate candidate and statehouse speaker tom tillis. has nothing to do with that. this was the first revision of rules since 1987, by a legislative services commission that hasn't met in 15 years. the man...
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so that was the dawn of the platonic year. bush rhetoric. the random house said : no.here was a piece. when school it wish i said that. this is a piece that had done for all things considered. i have been called for jury duty in d.c. this is a civic duty of every american, but not an experience that particularly recommend in d.c. there is surely no more prophetic site and 72 adults trying to squirm out of doing their civic duty. and so this was during the process called partier, which is french for intermodal process that makes regret ever having registered to vote. in the, you know, porridge is going to the questions. we're all trying to get out on some technicality pieces, does anyone have any connection to anyone in law enforcement. the time i was married to a cia officer. i thought,. remembering what course cooter living with through, it is not a good idea to share of the name of your life with is a deep cover cna an officer. i was not about to let this go. i held my hand. his on-air look to me. it said, your honor, may i approach? i had seen this on law-and-order
so that was the dawn of the platonic year. bush rhetoric. the random house said : no.here was a piece. when school it wish i said that. this is a piece that had done for all things considered. i have been called for jury duty in d.c. this is a civic duty of every american, but not an experience that particularly recommend in d.c. there is surely no more prophetic site and 72 adults trying to squirm out of doing their civic duty. and so this was during the process called partier, which is french...
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tracks al qaeda's embrace of violence and the decision of the leadership to comment mass murder at the dawn21st century. founder and president of the american islamic form for democracy and a former lieutenant commander for the navy. welcome. thanks for being here tonight. >> nice to be with you, martha, thanks for having me. >> what do you think about the opposition to these words, islamic extremism and jihad and you can you exclude them from a discussion of what happened on september 11th? >> martha, i can't tell you how frustrating this is and seriously, we're still having this conversation over 13 years since 9/11? after the arab awakening when we see islamistme movements from pakistan to saudi ariabia to egypt and radical list m to boca haram and they are trying to blast america, why? for two reasons. number one they were upset with al qaeda in 9/11 because it outed their motives to spread islam and secondly, is they want to suppress the voice of moderates, reformers like myself and other muslims working against islam, doing jihad against jihad. by suppressing the language, they say we
tracks al qaeda's embrace of violence and the decision of the leadership to comment mass murder at the dawn21st century. founder and president of the american islamic form for democracy and a former lieutenant commander for the navy. welcome. thanks for being here tonight. >> nice to be with you, martha, thanks for having me. >> what do you think about the opposition to these words, islamic extremism and jihad and you can you exclude them from a discussion of what happened on...
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. >> since the dawn of team people needed fertiliser.they were using han mall or huge -- animal or human waste to grow crops. >> trade healers is a fourth generation grain crop. crops cover thousands of acres, some growing to the edge of the water. not quite, not any more. the creek is on the other side of the trees. you see the wetlands. >> he no longer farms the way his grandfather did. he plants bumper strips to contain the run off, which means pollution. >> where the grasses are, you would have farmed to the limit. >> six or seven years, 10 years ago we would have farmed to here. >> and you would have put pesticide right here. >> yes. >> the amount of chemicals are reduced from the past. >> there's a bottle line here. you don't want to use more of this stuff than you have toxism that's right. that's why we are investingment. >> these changes were in effect br epa agreement -- before epa agreement. he doesn't need a federal agency to tell him how to manage theform. >> it's difficult for people to realise some things can't be changed o
. >> since the dawn of team people needed fertiliser.they were using han mall or huge -- animal or human waste to grow crops. >> trade healers is a fourth generation grain crop. crops cover thousands of acres, some growing to the edge of the water. not quite, not any more. the creek is on the other side of the trees. you see the wetlands. >> he no longer farms the way his grandfather did. he plants bumper strips to contain the run off, which means pollution. >> where the...
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the channel is streaming the first episode of one of its new shows, "halt and cash fire," about the dawne pc industry on the tumblr site. part of the promotional campaign leading up to the show, it's tumblr's first tv premier, and amc said given the tech story line of the show, tumblr seemed like a natural place to post the premier as between that, silicon valley, amazon series, tech is, i don't know, creeping into the formal zeitgeist of television. >> it's interesting to see them to do something like this. many thought this would be something that would live on yahoo!'s home page, but they're really trying to prove they can monetize some of the properties as well. >> yeah. >>> keeping an eye on the bounce in treasuries. let's get to the cme group, rick santelli with the "santelli exchange." hey, rick. >> hi, carl. hi, kayla. you know, when we talk about treasuries, i think you really have to start looking at the spread relationships. so as i'm talking, what you're going to see is a five-year chart of spanish 10s versus bunds. the italian 10s versus bunds and a 10-year chart of the trea
the channel is streaming the first episode of one of its new shows, "halt and cash fire," about the dawne pc industry on the tumblr site. part of the promotional campaign leading up to the show, it's tumblr's first tv premier, and amc said given the tech story line of the show, tumblr seemed like a natural place to post the premier as between that, silicon valley, amazon series, tech is, i don't know, creeping into the formal zeitgeist of television. >> it's interesting to see...
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perimeter ages cauldron offers up a vivid snapshots of the nations around in the south china sea at the dawn of the 21st century and the implications for global peace and security. now, to help these out some of bob's got this evening we are especially lucky to have steve who is here with us tonight, one of the current host of a morning edition of national public radio he along with his co-host rene took over morning edition in december 2004, and he has been on match other reasons. prior to being a host of the morning edition steve was npr transportation correspondent and a host of weekend all things considered. since joining the morning edition in 2004 he has hosted the program from new orleans, detroit, cairo, and toronto. establishing himself as a thoughtful commentator on a wide variety of issues. he investigated iraqi police in baghdad and is the author of the instant city, life and death of reggie which was published in 2011 by penguin press. he has also written for many publications including the new york times and "washington post," the "wall street journal" steve's work has also gar
perimeter ages cauldron offers up a vivid snapshots of the nations around in the south china sea at the dawn of the 21st century and the implications for global peace and security. now, to help these out some of bob's got this evening we are especially lucky to have steve who is here with us tonight, one of the current host of a morning edition of national public radio he along with his co-host rene took over morning edition in december 2004, and he has been on match other reasons. prior to...
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. >> reporter: video pop popes -- posted on the internet pur ports to show what the citizens in slaviansk woke do at dawn. the ukrainian army launched what it describe a large-scale anti-terrorist operation. the apparent objective for now, not to overrun the city but to form a blockade around it. some separatists said they were ready to fight. >> translator: i will fight with whatever i have. it's not a rifle, then i'll fight with my hands and strangle them so they won't mess with my land. >> reporter: two helicopters were shot down allegedly using surface to aramis ill, something kiev points to as evidence of russian involvement on the ground. this man is said to be a vur vooif your. a ukrainian soldier seep badly injured and apparently being cared for by separatist supports inside slaviansk. >> translator: there was another helicopter shot down, we tried to approach it, but then he decided to save at least one pilot. he was abandoned by his people. >> reporter: in the city center, the mood was extremely tense. the self proclaimed mayor of slaviansk offered a message of support. >> translator: our town
. >> reporter: video pop popes -- posted on the internet pur ports to show what the citizens in slaviansk woke do at dawn. the ukrainian army launched what it describe a large-scale anti-terrorist operation. the apparent objective for now, not to overrun the city but to form a blockade around it. some separatists said they were ready to fight. >> translator: i will fight with whatever i have. it's not a rifle, then i'll fight with my hands and strangle them so they won't mess with...
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that long, hot summer in 2009 was, as you may recall, the dawn of the shouty town hall political seasonstion and answer sessions with your local congressman turned into something like this. >> i'm afraid of obama. >> why are you afraid? >> he's a socialist. [ shouting ] >> a good news suggestion up here. here's what i suggest. turn the television off when he comes on. >> that was six-term republican congressman bob inglis from south carolina. for saying that, he had to go. aside from telling his constituents to turn off glenn beck, inglis was a climate change realist and often said so out loud and invited tea party ire when he voted for the t.a.r.p. wall street bailout. so for those and other crimes, he got utterly destroyed by the tea party favorite in south carolina's republican primary runoff. he lost by an almost unimaginable margin of 42 points. one of the biggest drubbings ever for any incumbent member of congress. he got blown out of the water by this guy. his name is trey gowdy, now a second term congressman from south carolina. today he just became one of the most important peo
that long, hot summer in 2009 was, as you may recall, the dawn of the shouty town hall political seasonstion and answer sessions with your local congressman turned into something like this. >> i'm afraid of obama. >> why are you afraid? >> he's a socialist. [ shouting ] >> a good news suggestion up here. here's what i suggest. turn the television off when he comes on. >> that was six-term republican congressman bob inglis from south carolina. for saying that, he...
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. >> since the dawn of time people have needed fertilizer to grow their crops. several years ago, they were still using animal waste to grow their crops which is essentially fertilizer. >> some growing almost to the edge of the water but not quite. not anymore. >> the creek's right over here on the other side much those trees and you can -- of those trees and can you see the wetlands, the marsh grass over there. >> today he plants bumper strips at the water's edge to contain the nutrient runoff which to the bay means pollution. >> right to those grasses you would have farmed to that limit. >> i would say six or seven years, maybe about ten years ago, this is how far we would have farnld. >> and you would have been putting fertilizer and pesticide everything right here. >> that's right. >> the amount of chemicals used at the family farm are vastly reduced than they were in the past. >> the bottom line here, you don't want to use as many as you absolutely have to. >> he doesn't need a federal agency to tell him how to manage his farm. >> the true impact of what we'
. >> since the dawn of time people have needed fertilizer to grow their crops. several years ago, they were still using animal waste to grow their crops which is essentially fertilizer. >> some growing almost to the edge of the water but not quite. not anymore. >> the creek's right over here on the other side much those trees and you can -- of those trees and can you see the wetlands, the marsh grass over there. >> today he plants bumper strips at the water's edge to...