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nick wiley nick wiley runs florida's fish and wildlife conservation commission. >> it's not easy to hunt bears. they're very elusive. they're not easy to take. percentage of hunters are going to be successful. stop the madness for the love of the bear >> reporter: approval of the hunt sparked six months of protests. environmentalists sued to >> deer, turkey,s hogs, bear -- >> reporter: ron bergeron is a lifelong hunter and one of two wildlife commissioners who vote against the bear hunt. coming from people. you think the issue the state of circles back to trash? >> absolutely, 95% of the conflicts of bears going into nawbds is the garbage. >> reporter: the hunt starts 30 minutes before sunrise tomorrow morning and, scott, it will end when the 320th bear is killed, or in seven days, whichever comes first. >> pelley: david begnaud, thanks. still ahead, steve hartman "on the road." and a mountain village scatters when a giant rock rolls their way. easy. building them all in four and a half months? now that was a leap. i was calling in every favor i could, to track down enough lumber to get
nick wiley nick wiley runs florida's fish and wildlife conservation commission. >> it's not easy to hunt bears. they're very elusive. they're not easy to take. percentage of hunters are going to be successful. stop the madness for the love of the bear >> reporter: approval of the hunt sparked six months of protests. environmentalists sued to >> deer, turkey,s hogs, bear -- >> reporter: ron bergeron is a lifelong hunter and one of two wildlife commissioners who vote...
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but the ball was slippery -- next play, the dragons cough it up and jacob wiley recovers for the black raiders -- no score after one quarter. east not doing much on offense -- connor koza picked off by drew singbush -- and the dragons turn the turnover into points. after a long drive -- t-boy white scores the first td of the game from 3 yards out and johnston beats east 24 to 3. the iowa state cyclones face what could be their toughest challenge... and that's saying something. isu goes to #2 baylor, site of the cyclones most lopsided loss win? paul when up 3 games to 2. that would be the royals, and already up 1 in the 2nd, mike moustakis gets all of that one. or did he get enough? royals fan goes jeffrey maier. ruled a home run, and replay supported that. royals up 3-1 in the 8, when joey bats, jose bautista jacks one deeeeeeeeep. royals blue jays iowa state needs everything to go right at baylor. not having two of its top players would not help. randy peterson of the des moines register, citing an unnamed source, says playmaker allen lazard and standout safety kamari cotton-moya may
but the ball was slippery -- next play, the dragons cough it up and jacob wiley recovers for the black raiders -- no score after one quarter. east not doing much on offense -- connor koza picked off by drew singbush -- and the dragons turn the turnover into points. after a long drive -- t-boy white scores the first td of the game from 3 yards out and johnston beats east 24 to 3. the iowa state cyclones face what could be their toughest challenge... and that's saying something. isu goes to #2...
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but the ball was slippery -- next play, the dragons cough it up and jacob wiley recovers for the black raiders -- no score after one quarter. east not doing much on offense -- connor koza is picked off by drew singbush -- and the dragons would turn the turnover into points. after a long drive -- t-boy white scores the first td of the game from 3 yards out and johnston beats east -24-3. bishop heelan -- will have a home playoff game on wednesday -- visiting 1-7 lemars. the bulldogs come out gunning early in the 1st quarter as quarterback gabe eckstaine connects on the deep pass with kyle kliever for the long touchdown reception to put lemars up 6 to 0. the kickoff as timmy winders follow his blocks and gets to the outside on the long kickoff return to give the crusaders good field position. the crusader drive ends when mekhi bianchini gives the quick handoff to brayden bork and he runs it in for the touchdown to give heelan a 7 to 6 lead in the first quarter, and the crusaders dominate lemars en route to a 65 to 12 victory. 9th-ranked sgt. bluff-luton, visiting 5-3 spencer -- both alrea
but the ball was slippery -- next play, the dragons cough it up and jacob wiley recovers for the black raiders -- no score after one quarter. east not doing much on offense -- connor koza is picked off by drew singbush -- and the dragons would turn the turnover into points. after a long drive -- t-boy white scores the first td of the game from 3 yards out and johnston beats east -24-3. bishop heelan -- will have a home playoff game on wednesday -- visiting 1-7 lemars. the bulldogs come out...
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stacey: the star of this couple's engagement photo shoot appears to be their wiley weiner dog, louie. but he seems to be more camera hog then weiner dog as he poses for the shots. he jumps around in the leaves and blocks the couple in every shot. apparently, he really likes the fall leaves. superheroes took over a wing of blank children's hospital this morning. steve: it's batman begins, literally. take a look at this gun. -- this guy. this is leviathan, all dressed-up, cape and all, as batman. apparently the mask takes some getting used to. 50 costumes were handmade for families got to choose the one -- choose which cost you they liked. leviathan's mom says the superhero theme certainly fits her son's personality. >> it means a lot because it's kind of bringing normalcy back into his childhood. it's been really hard having him be in here, not being able to bring him home and this just is something that we would have missed out on without having the costume. steve: this is really cool. 2 nicu nurses made all of the costumes. stacey: they say it took countless hours to finish those cos
stacey: the star of this couple's engagement photo shoot appears to be their wiley weiner dog, louie. but he seems to be more camera hog then weiner dog as he poses for the shots. he jumps around in the leaves and blocks the couple in every shot. apparently, he really likes the fall leaves. superheroes took over a wing of blank children's hospital this morning. steve: it's batman begins, literally. take a look at this gun. -- this guy. this is leviathan, all dressed-up, cape and all, as batman....
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a minnesota couple's wiley wiener dog photobombed their engagement shoot. that is the louis blocking the lovely couple, megan and chris. apparently he enjoys the fall leaves a lot. megan had louis the four she met chris and says she is starting to think the pup is maybe a little bit jealous. look at those ears. jason: got more leaves to get through. we are heading towards fall here.
a minnesota couple's wiley wiener dog photobombed their engagement shoot. that is the louis blocking the lovely couple, megan and chris. apparently he enjoys the fall leaves a lot. megan had louis the four she met chris and says she is starting to think the pup is maybe a little bit jealous. look at those ears. jason: got more leaves to get through. we are heading towards fall here.
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. >> more wiley, more experienced? >> all right.n. my parents put me in a progressive, very good, largely, but not wholly, white school in, when i was in kindergarten, in a certain way, it was, within, its limitations progressive. they didn't suddenly send me to the equivalent of the military academy. there was a space in that school, and there was a space in that school where four and five-year-olds were making friends. you know, there were moments. my book is partly about those disconnects and dissew denses,bt but there was some space forall something i would call taking each other for granted as personalities. we all knew we were very smart.y we all knew we were being treated well because of that. and trained and in that way pampered. that was a certain ground of privilege we shared but naturalness is what i would say when you can start very early in as, in as, generous an environment as society willll p permit at that point. that, that already, and that was something my parents chose, gave me a comfort level which is form of wiley
. >> more wiley, more experienced? >> all right.n. my parents put me in a progressive, very good, largely, but not wholly, white school in, when i was in kindergarten, in a certain way, it was, within, its limitations progressive. they didn't suddenly send me to the equivalent of the military academy. there was a space in that school, and there was a space in that school where four and five-year-olds were making friends. you know, there were moments. my book is partly about those...
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. >> and noah wiley. >> it's lovely. they decided it would make a good series. i paraphrase it as harry potter meets indian jones. it's an adventure, it is magic. >> where did you shoot it? >> in the environment of portland, oregon, the northwest. the studio out in the woods somewhere that we used, the main library set. but we use all the environments around -- >> a long way from home. you were born in new orleans, raised in the ninth ward. >> i was. >> we were totally connecting in the commercial break. do you miss it? >> yes, i do. i once described new orleans as a big wet magnet that you can sort of move away. but it's always tugging on you. >> a lot of cities don't have a soul but this one does. >> it has a huge soul. growing up, i think any kid that grows up and has the kind of ambitions that i did about acting and stuff, you want to pull away from your hometown. so it wasn't until i left that i realized it was a special place -- i realized it was special. but it's unique. all the bars aren't open 24 hours a day everywhere else where you get a good gumbo at
. >> and noah wiley. >> it's lovely. they decided it would make a good series. i paraphrase it as harry potter meets indian jones. it's an adventure, it is magic. >> where did you shoot it? >> in the environment of portland, oregon, the northwest. the studio out in the woods somewhere that we used, the main library set. but we use all the environments around -- >> a long way from home. you were born in new orleans, raised in the ninth ward. >> i was. >>...
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it's like wiley coyote running off a cliff. sure, riggs do not produce oil productivitye numbers.ing to catch up next year or the year after. forlet: given that call $130 brent, what markets do you like best? emad: unfortunately, the russian market, which we hate on structural governance issues that it is an oil call at the moment. you are buying dockets of enp names and playing enp over refiners. markets, i've met shoot -- i've mentioned the debt issuance, they will ease up on liquidity massively and last time that happened, the saudi arabian market went to five times book. do you want to buy saudi arabian stocks or are there other places that offer more opportunities. iran will be fantastic year, but if you look at abu dhabi and saudi arabia, these are quite safe markets. fallen alonghas with the emerging markets index. abu dhabi is only down 6% from its highs of the year. even notice a massive oil producer. season are companies -- these are countries with nice risk/reward. but when they start doing this that issuance, they will explode. scarlet: emad mostaque, thank you for joi
it's like wiley coyote running off a cliff. sure, riggs do not produce oil productivitye numbers.ing to catch up next year or the year after. forlet: given that call $130 brent, what markets do you like best? emad: unfortunately, the russian market, which we hate on structural governance issues that it is an oil call at the moment. you are buying dockets of enp names and playing enp over refiners. markets, i've met shoot -- i've mentioned the debt issuance, they will ease up on liquidity...
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here with us, the editor in chief of "runner's world," david wiley, along with the winners, bobby and michelle. david, i was honored to be a judge in the cover search contest, and i know how hard it was to choose. how hard was it for you, and knowing what your readers want to represent them? >> the idea is that regular runners do amazing things every day. >> yeah. >> we had 1600 entrants. it was so inspiring and agonizing to get down to 100 and then 11 finalists, and then down to bobby and michelle, the winners. they really embody td range bod body ied the range and diversity of the runner community. they are changing lives, which is what we're looking for. >> they are. ready to see your covers? >> absolutely. >> without further adieu, three, two, one! >> in true form. bobby, what do you think? >> of course >> i thought for a second it was going to be a picture of me in normalrunning clothes. there's no greater exposure than this right here. >> that is true. well put. michelle, look at you. you are awesome. >> thank you. feel good. feels really good. thank you. >> what do your girls t
here with us, the editor in chief of "runner's world," david wiley, along with the winners, bobby and michelle. david, i was honored to be a judge in the cover search contest, and i know how hard it was to choose. how hard was it for you, and knowing what your readers want to represent them? >> the idea is that regular runners do amazing things every day. >> yeah. >> we had 1600 entrants. it was so inspiring and agonizing to get down to 100 and then 11 finalists, and...
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but the ball was slippery -- next play, the dragons cough it up and jacob wiley recovers for the black raiders -- no score after one quarter. east not doing much on offense -- connor koza picked off by drew singbush -- and the dragons turn the turnover into points. after a long drive -- t-boy white scores the first td of the game from 3 yards out and johnston beats east 24 to 3. iowa state needs everything to go right at baylor. not having two of its top players would not help. randy peterson of the des moines register, citing an unnamed source, says playmaker allen lazard and standout safety kamari cotton-moya may both miss the game with injuries. iowa state sports information director mike green says lazard waco, but green would not confirm they won't play. iowa state's most recent trip to baylor was a nightmare. two years ago, baylor thumped iowa state 71-7. the 64 point loss is the most lopsided in cyclone be better, but paul rhoads, perhaps thinking of the 2009 upset at nebraska, says anything is possible. cyclones at #2 baylor saturday morning at 11. flash flooding in and around
but the ball was slippery -- next play, the dragons cough it up and jacob wiley recovers for the black raiders -- no score after one quarter. east not doing much on offense -- connor koza picked off by drew singbush -- and the dragons turn the turnover into points. after a long drive -- t-boy white scores the first td of the game from 3 yards out and johnston beats east 24 to 3. iowa state needs everything to go right at baylor. not having two of its top players would not help. randy peterson...
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. >>> still to come, wiley winona and naomi take us back stage. >> is this the finale for the juds? >> can lindsay lohan's parents survive family therapy? >> we should have never gone. >> i'm here to tell the truth. >> so am i. >> on "entertainment tonight", which 90210 star used to pave roads beforebefore after we are all inside for a while, it gets pretty stuffy. when dad opens up the window, what's the first thing he does? the tobin stance. but when we open up the windows, you can see the dust floating around. there's dog hair. pollen. more work. (doorbell) whoa! what's this? swiffer sweeper! swiffer dusters! removes up to 70% of dust and allergens. stays on there like glue. can't do that with the other broom. wow, i love it. the tobin stance! that is totally what it is! when my doctor told me i have age-related macular degeneration, amd we came up with a plan to help reduce my risk of progression. and everywhere i look... i'm reminded to stick to my plan. including preservision areds 2. my doctor said preservision areds 2 has the exact nutrient formula eye institute recommends p
. >>> still to come, wiley winona and naomi take us back stage. >> is this the finale for the juds? >> can lindsay lohan's parents survive family therapy? >> we should have never gone. >> i'm here to tell the truth. >> so am i. >> on "entertainment tonight", which 90210 star used to pave roads beforebefore after we are all inside for a while, it gets pretty stuffy. when dad opens up the window, what's the first thing he does? the tobin...
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the head of the redskins pr staff tony wiley did provide a statement for us. he said the team is focused on beating tampa bay this week. here's the thing, if you're not going to let griffin talk because you think he's a distraction. he's buried on the depth chart as third string quarterback, why is he on this roster in the first place and why keep him around? >> i don't think we need -- >> we've heard so much from him already. >> he has a ton of fans still in this area and ton of supporters and people want to see him playing and they want to know how he's feeling about this situation. >> we know how he's feeling. >> we haven't heard. >> i would like to play. >> we have not heard, doug. >> let's move over to baseball now for a moment. don mattingly is out as manager for the l.a. dodgers. could he be the next skipper for the nationals? the 54-year-old mattingly has spent the past five years in l.a. and his resume is impressive. three trips to the postseason and 446 wins and 363 losses and his teams have never finished below 500 or lower than third in the nationa
the head of the redskins pr staff tony wiley did provide a statement for us. he said the team is focused on beating tampa bay this week. here's the thing, if you're not going to let griffin talk because you think he's a distraction. he's buried on the depth chart as third string quarterback, why is he on this roster in the first place and why keep him around? >> i don't think we need -- >> we've heard so much from him already. >> he has a ton of fans still in this area and ton...
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january 24th, 2010. 21-year-old edward wiley makes his usual rounds, just after midnight at an apartmentomplex in southeast houston. the company he works for is contracted to inspect the complex daily and remove any illegally parked vehicles. he's worked at red light wreckers for two years. he enjoys the job and the steady paycheck, especially with a child on the way. company owner chris hoffmeister says edward is one of the company's best drivers at the time. >> he was a young gentleman, very energetic, very eager. at one point, he worked at walmart. so going from working at walmart and making minimum wage to being a tow truck driver, which pays fairly well, i would say, he was very happy where he was at within the company. >> to help keep his drivers safe on the job, hoffmeister outfits all his trucks with safety vision cameras. always rolling, the cameras are ready to capture any incident from four angles. as edward passes a fire lane, he notices a ford f-250 pickup truck parked illegally. he checks to see if anyone may be waiting inside to move it. no one is there. what he finds, ins
january 24th, 2010. 21-year-old edward wiley makes his usual rounds, just after midnight at an apartmentomplex in southeast houston. the company he works for is contracted to inspect the complex daily and remove any illegally parked vehicles. he's worked at red light wreckers for two years. he enjoys the job and the steady paycheck, especially with a child on the way. company owner chris hoffmeister says edward is one of the company's best drivers at the time. >> he was a young gentleman,...
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. >> wiley. >> all right. my parents put me in a progressive, largely but not only white school when i was in kindergarten. in a certain way, again, it was within its limitations progressive. they did not suddenly sent me to the equivalent of the military academy. there was a space in that school, and you know, it was a space in the school where four and five -year-olds were making friends. there were moments. my moments. my book is partly about the disconnects and dissonances, but there was some space bar something that i would call taking each other for granted as personalities. we all knew we were very smart. we all knew we were being constituted treated well because of that. you can start early in as generous and environment as society will permit at that point. that already was something my parents chose and give me aa comfort level which is a form of whining us. you know, to move into the world with. you know, they made sure that we, you know, got all of the cultural pleasures and reports and duties, you
. >> wiley. >> all right. my parents put me in a progressive, largely but not only white school when i was in kindergarten. in a certain way, again, it was within its limitations progressive. they did not suddenly sent me to the equivalent of the military academy. there was a space in that school, and you know, it was a space in the school where four and five -year-olds were making friends. there were moments. my moments. my book is partly about the disconnects and dissonances, but...
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>> this is william wiley, only one earth. this is a print edition.nly eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the slot machine. if you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. >> what about work? >> the right design, it was three volumes with lithographs in each volume. the cab of count dracula with 20 lithographs inside and lined with beaver fur. really special. >> let's move on to the print shop. >> ok. the core of what we do is making things. this is an example. this is a print project that will be a fund-raiser for the contemporary music players. we decided to put it in the portfolio so you could either frame at or have it on your bookshelf. >> so nonprofits can come to you, not just visual are nonprofits, but just nonprofits can come to you, and you will produce prints for them to sell, and the profits, they can keep. >> the return on investment is usually four times to 10 times
>> this is william wiley, only one earth. this is a print edition.nly eight total, and what we wanted to do was expand the idea of printmaking. this is really an art object. there we go. >> besides the punball machine, what do you produce in limited edition? >> there is the slot machine. if you win the super jackpot, you have saved the world. >> what about work? >> the right design, it was three volumes with lithographs in each volume. the cab of count dracula with...
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nick wiley runs florida's fish and wildlife conservation commission. >> it is not easy to hunt bears. they are not easy to take. so we know that only a small percentage of hunters are going to be successful. >> stot the madness for the love of the bears prevent it and lost ron. ron is a lifelong hunter. he says the bigger problem is coming from people. >> you think the issue circles back to trash. >> absolutely. 95% of the conflicts of bears going into neighborhoods is the garbage. >> great grandmother belin disagree sees the hunt as her chance to help manage the bear population. >> i hope my chances are at least, you know, 50/50. and if i see him, i got to go for 75% on the kill. >> if hunt started before sun rise this morning and it will end when the 320th bear is killed or in seven days. which ever comes first. >>> when i lived in colorado there was a ton of these. the bears are everywhere. they are fun to watch. but you can understand the nuisance. >> dangerous yes. but i do love bears. >>> coming up nfl football is trying to gain a foothold in the land of cricket and soccer. but
nick wiley runs florida's fish and wildlife conservation commission. >> it is not easy to hunt bears. they are not easy to take. so we know that only a small percentage of hunters are going to be successful. >> stot the madness for the love of the bears prevent it and lost ron. ron is a lifelong hunter. he says the bigger problem is coming from people. >> you think the issue circles back to trash. >> absolutely. 95% of the conflicts of bears going into neighborhoods is...
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government students in wiley, texas.ongress returns to capitol hill next week. >>> "new york times" chairman and publisher along with the paper's executive editor discuss the "time's" future in the digital age. about half the newspaper subscriptions are solely for digital content a shift for the 164-year-old organization that began offering digital-only subscriptions four years ago. this event took place at the roosevelt house in new york. >> good evening. i'm jennifer rabb and have the great privilege of being the president of this extraordinary institution hunter college. it is a great pleasure to welcome all of you to this evening's discussion on the future of "the new york times." this event is hosted by our roosevelt house the public policy institute located on east 65th street. but thanks to the drawing power of arthur salzburg jr. and dean baquet and mr. rosenthal, we moved it here to the "k," tonight we celebrate hunter's connection with the roosevelts as well as the roosevelts' long and complex relationship with
government students in wiley, texas.ongress returns to capitol hill next week. >>> "new york times" chairman and publisher along with the paper's executive editor discuss the "time's" future in the digital age. about half the newspaper subscriptions are solely for digital content a shift for the 164-year-old organization that began offering digital-only subscriptions four years ago. this event took place at the roosevelt house in new york. >> good evening. i'm...