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the cubs broke ground on the new "kerry wood cubs field" at lane tech high school. cubs charities, the wood foundation city teamed up for the five- million dollar baseball complex. cubs chairman tom ricketts was there, and promised fans they will see results next season. in a letter to season ticket holders, ricketts reconfirmed all profits will go back into the team, and the cubs will win a world series on his watch. the yankees trying to eliminate the orioles in game four. it's tied at one, in the 13-th inning j-j hardy hits a fly ball off the left field wall to drive in the go- ahead run for baltimore. joe girardi brought in a pinch- hitter for alex rodriguez for the second game in a row. but this time eric chavez lines out to third base to end the game. orioles win 2-1 to force a final game five in new york tonight. >>a decisive game- five in oakland. the tigers and a's scoreless in the third inning, when detroit's austin jackson hits one to deep left- center for an r-b-i double. that's all justin verlander needed. he struck out 11 and only gave up four hits in a complete game shutout. tigers win
the cubs broke ground on the new "kerry wood cubs field" at lane tech high school. cubs charities, the wood foundation city teamed up for the five- million dollar baseball complex. cubs chairman tom ricketts was there, and promised fans they will see results next season. in a letter to season ticket holders, ricketts reconfirmed all profits will go back into the team, and the cubs will win a world series on his watch. the yankees trying to eliminate the orioles in game four. it's tied...
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breaks ground on kerry wood cubs field the wood family foundation celebrates the groundbreaking of kerry wood cubs field baseball stadium in partnership with chicago cubs, the ricketts family, chicago cubs charities, chicago park district, chicago public schools, turner construction alderman ameya pawar, and clark park advisory council. the stadium, located in the avondale area north of the city, will include seating for 1,100 spectators and fans and will be operated by the chicago park district. while its purpose is >> if seen the pictures of it. coming up later: the airline that's about to start charging more and whether or not other carriers will follow. also ahead the latest developments in colorado where police continue to search for a ten- year-old girl who went missing last friday. also ahead colorado theater shooting suspect james holmes appears in court today. >>police in colorado held a brief news conference this morning regarding a body found while searching for a missing girl. police did not confirm whether the body found was that of missing 10-year-ol
breaks ground on kerry wood cubs field the wood family foundation celebrates the groundbreaking of kerry wood cubs field baseball stadium in partnership with chicago cubs, the ricketts family, chicago cubs charities, chicago park district, chicago public schools, turner construction alderman ameya pawar, and clark park advisory council. the stadium, located in the avondale area north of the city, will include seating for 1,100 spectators and fans and will be operated by the chicago park...
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i go in the basement of that building, it has very simple wood frame architecture on a foundation. it's been there for a hundred years, it's survived loma prieta, it survived the 1906 earthquake. storms, i don't see why it wouldn't survive another hundred years. i believe the subject property is the same building construction and i was told that the current owner of that property is in the termite inspection and foundation repair business and i don't understand why he let his building languish for 7 years and deteriorate if that's in fact what's happened. so i think the building should be restored and kept as is. the proposed structure, let's see if i can get this above the closed caption here so you can see it, this is the existing so the building is taken off a photograph from google earth here. oh, i got 30 seconds to go here. but this is the subject property. this is the proposed thing and i'm now told that the height is even higher than it's shown on the artists a kupb sepltion here. so you can see from a direct shot that this thing is enormous. the square footage on the proper
i go in the basement of that building, it has very simple wood frame architecture on a foundation. it's been there for a hundred years, it's survived loma prieta, it survived the 1906 earthquake. storms, i don't see why it wouldn't survive another hundred years. i believe the subject property is the same building construction and i was told that the current owner of that property is in the termite inspection and foundation repair business and i don't understand why he let his building languish...
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the fire. if you don't this is a possibility. a single story wood structure building is the safest to be in but has to be bolted to the foundation. everybody know where the water heater is. if you haven't change it in 10 years it might be free standing it has to be elevated 18 inches and strapped the top and bottom third. used to be like this. this is 3 quarter inch tape. top and bottom third and bolted against a stud not just dry wall it has to hit the stud. this is what to look for. the top of the shelves. yeah. when the earthquake hit it moves side sways. a lot of the time filing cabinets, they open the shelf, if you do that it will fall over. lock it or balance the weight out. computers. notice this new computer, here. [laughter]. >> save yourself a lot of money by strapping it down. putting velcro on it so it doesn't fall off. tip it over all the stuff will fall off. to be properly say it should be 50 feet away from the window. how many people have 30 foot bedrooms? the best thing to do [inaudible] it will break like a car windshield it shatters and staying together. or close the drapes so if it breaks it will shatter on the
the fire. if you don't this is a possibility. a single story wood structure building is the safest to be in but has to be bolted to the foundation. everybody know where the water heater is. if you haven't change it in 10 years it might be free standing it has to be elevated 18 inches and strapped the top and bottom third. used to be like this. this is 3 quarter inch tape. top and bottom third and bolted against a stud not just dry wall it has to hit the stud. this is what to look for. the top...
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the walls and the foundations have come together now. westmacott: after working with the foam core, she then began making shacks out of bits and pieces of found woodhat captured the atmosphere, the quality, of the actual shacks that she was remembering from her youth, and that she was still seeing in the southern landscape. and even more recently, she's taken to going to secondhand stores and stopping by yard sales and just picking up a piece that might appeal to her, and storing it away much the way the people who lived in these buildings did, in terms of picking up something that might some day be useful in some way. beverly, have i ever gotten you lost? yes! one time you said, "i don't think i know where we are." that was just once, though. but that wasn't lost. that meant we just didn't know where we were. buchanan: prudence lopp is a very dear friend whose formal job it is to appraise property. in addition to that, i just have this very intense interest in old houses and gardens and that sort of thing. buchanan: so she has to look at real estate. a lot of it's rural. a lot of it's just farms. and she would say, "i know where there's some very
the walls and the foundations have come together now. westmacott: after working with the foam core, she then began making shacks out of bits and pieces of found woodhat captured the atmosphere, the quality, of the actual shacks that she was remembering from her youth, and that she was still seeing in the southern landscape. and even more recently, she's taken to going to secondhand stores and stopping by yard sales and just picking up a piece that might appeal to her, and storing it away much...
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woods is up and down. but they're still involved in the sport. >> lance armstrong -- exactly. well, he wanted to compete in the ironman and nike loved that and the foundationoved that. but this ban takes him out of sports forever and that's why he's dead. he is over as a professional sports hero. the tragedy, what's going to happen to live strong, can they survive without lance. lance made live strong. people beloved lance as a cancer survivor but they can't now forget him as the most mechanic melodramatic, over the top liar and cheater in ten years. he made ads talking about the fact that he was innocent. >> who cares? the guy survived cancer, everybody in cycling was doping. every single rider that was not falling off the pace was doping. you know what? they're all equal. >> if he only admitted it. if he had admitted it, everybody was doing it, everyone would have forgiven him. >> maybe come out and done some campaign against doping, maybe nike would have kept him on. right? >> absolutely. look what they did with michael vick. killing dogs. are you kidding me? who likes a dog killer. nobody. michael vick said i did it, i'm going to jail, i'm sorry, and n
woods is up and down. but they're still involved in the sport. >> lance armstrong -- exactly. well, he wanted to compete in the ironman and nike loved that and the foundationoved that. but this ban takes him out of sports forever and that's why he's dead. he is over as a professional sports hero. the tragedy, what's going to happen to live strong, can they survive without lance. lance made live strong. people beloved lance as a cancer survivor but they can't now forget him as the most...
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wood rough. we'll see you online with mark shields and david brooks among others. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc world news america." funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation of new york, stowe, vermont, and honolulu, newman's own foundation, and union bank. >> at union bank, our relationship managers use their expertise in global finance to guide you through the business strategies and opportunities of international commerce. we put our extended global we put our extended global network to work for a wide
wood rough. we'll see you online with mark shields and david brooks among others. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> this is "bbc...
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the tax foundation. find out what it is for you and our country here on fox business. 0t[h7 [ male announcer ] this is joe woods his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> market is down 30 points. we were talking to david kotok at beginning of show how many investors got out of the market. what is mistake it is because stocks are up 9%. >> people looking at true fundamentals true health of the global economy can't really deny that, tracy. melissa: that is the juice market is running. tracy: you guys talked a lot about it. a lot of hedge funds closed up shop on september 30th, called it a day and wrapped it up with a nice little bow. we'll see what happens with the fiscal cliff. >> what did you do with ashley? t
the tax foundation. find out what it is for you and our country here on fox business. 0t[h7 [ male announcer ] this is joe woods his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his...
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wood rough. we'll see you online with mrk ield and david brooks among others. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
wood rough. we'll see you online with mrk ield and david brooks among others. major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org
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the thing. anheuser-busch to fall and armstrong hoping his foundation can survive this scandal. tasting in review from nike which stood by tiger woodseating came to light. 90 ended a deal with michael vick after he pleaded dogfighting charges and spent 21 months in prison and nike re-signed vick west year. the difference this time is those guys repented and lance armstrong never has. he steadfastly denied the charges for years dubbing the investigation a witch hunt back in august and his sponsors stayed with him but this month a new report came out, hundred pages of details depicting armstrong as the ringleader and featuring testimony from 11 teammates, it may not be over because america loves that come back. america also hates an unrepentant wire. armstrong may have to fess up fully before pecan ride again. ashley: anheuser-busch not relate -- renewing the relationship at the end of this year but says it will continue to support -- >> $300 million for the foundation for cancer and radio shack rated $16 million and still trying to do that but coming up at 4:00 we will talk to some sports agents out there, and kind of tough. ashley:
the thing. anheuser-busch to fall and armstrong hoping his foundation can survive this scandal. tasting in review from nike which stood by tiger woodseating came to light. 90 ended a deal with michael vick after he pleaded dogfighting charges and spent 21 months in prison and nike re-signed vick west year. the difference this time is those guys repented and lance armstrong never has. he steadfastly denied the charges for years dubbing the investigation a witch hunt back in august and his...