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many of vendor will migrate through his woodlands and also the want to listen to the concert so they need to call. anyone within. the u.s. for the study that serious business will birds who may become extinct. because they become percentage or what proportion of the birds used these a long time ago there in the livestock. compared to everglades another is a little marsh that's awful aves and as many trees as straw just way more by the verse in the everglades way more important for the nation a matter of birth and living rates. you know. who's. going to want to watch everything like that reptiles even though it's easy to freeze a need so that what it will that all of whose job it is likely will also all the models that alter it makes they'll plant trees and medical. since nineteen twenty one and tens of thousands of miles of canals have been cut through the wetlands to extract oil and natural gas. is manmade oil and gas canals have reshaped southern louisiana as wetlands and contribute to the rapid erosion washing more land out to sea. this used to be small radio they used to be smart
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have ministers or births that even the tough love isn't in the many a vendor would migrate through his woodlands and i was the one to list for the county so the critical for everybody nothing. to do is try to study the serious business birds who may be going extinct. pacific up percentage or what proportion of the birds used these a one time ago that in the livestock. and birth of everglades you know that it is a little marsh that's awful obvious and is merely trees some straw is to a more bother verse in the everglades way more important for the nation a matter of burden lifted weights. you know. i'm. going to walk and walk every day like the reptiles he gets easy by the trees and the need for that what it will that all of whose job it is actually will also all the mom of it all to make a full will climb trees and nesting holden's. since nine hundred twenty one tens of thousands of miles of canals and from cuts through the wetlands to extract oil and natural gas. is manmade oil and gas canals have reshaped southern louisiana as wetlands and contribute to the rapid erosion washing more land out
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hundred species of birds leaving the tough love basin in the many of them and when my great food is woodlands and i wasn't the one to list for the county so they had to cook for everyone with a. beef you destroy decided that serious because your birds would be going to the. pacific a percentage or what proportion of the birds used these a one time of the other in the lobster. compared to other grades you know that it is a little marsh that's awful aves in his many trees some straw just way more by the verse in the everglades way more important for the nation a matter of birth a little it's. you know. i'm. going to want to watch everything like the reptiles and maybe it's easy to go by the trees of the court so that what it was that all of this covered is actually for us all them almost all to make they'll climb trees and that's the whole. thing. since nineteen twenty one and tens of thousands of miles of canals have been cut through the wetlands to extract oil and natural gas. is manmade oil and gas canals have reshaped southern louisiana as well announce and contribute to the rapid erosion w
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but it's no place to have you looking through a clear flight since last winter and the surrounding woodland you see little flashes and you know that people are shooting to disrobe going to hit you. from that point on. i think i realized that it is possible to doubt. that. we were but a bunch of thirty guys in a through an afghan truck put in as replacement trained and we couldn't find the division. we finally found it in the first thing they said to us when we got there i remember why'd you take so long there was no welcome. being a replacement which is the most god awful curse you can have on a human being. you're going to comment that you don't know anybody and they don't care about you and they were scared to death you were going to do something stupid lifter it at the wrong time fire at the wrong time anything to attract fire it would get them killed. by january two thousand and three. i found myself sitting in the kuwaiti desert waiting to invade iraq. i told myself you know hey we're here to fight a war this is it you know this is so tough and this is what eleven years of training you
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. >> we can't recreate it because it's like a salad bar for woodland creatures. >> reporter: so, we sent away for this $30 ultrasonic repeller. we set up night vision cameras, baited the lawn with irresistible piles of apples. one pile protected by the animal-annoying high pitch sound of the repeller. the other, unprotected and noise free. that blinking light ensures the repeller is spewing out the squeal as bambi munches away. >> they're not paying attention to it at all. >> reporter: paul curtis studied other repellers, using his own much fancier apple pile test, and the same thing happened. deer like apples. the need to eat is much stronger? >> the need to seat will win just about every time. >> reporter: but don't throw away the repel earl just yet the into meshl says it has other uses. >> i wish i could do something about my neighbor's dog. it is always digging up by garden. >> reporter: enter wyatt and his yearning for biscuits. he at least seems to react to the noise when the motion detector kicks on, but alas, it's biscuits, by god. >> didn't really scare him away. >> reporter: s
. >> we can't recreate it because it's like a salad bar for woodland creatures. >> reporter: so, we sent away for this $30 ultrasonic repeller. we set up night vision cameras, baited the lawn with irresistible piles of apples. one pile protected by the animal-annoying high pitch sound of the repeller. the other, unprotected and noise free. that blinking light ensures the repeller is spewing out the squeal as bambi munches away. >> they're not paying attention to it at all....
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legislation we are not doing anything illegal so it was absolutely peaceful manifestation of their pushy woodland's they began evolution they used illegal wars against peaceful demonstrators so we have a right to protect ourselves we have a right to protect our values we have rights to protect telling them this and we have a right to leave a normal democratic country. well look now at some other news making headlines around the world thirteen people have been killed and dozens injured in a series of bombings across baghdad officials said at least eight explosions took place during the sunday morning rush hour the last until the neighborhoods of southern a city in the east and by on the west known as yet claimed responsibility for the attacks. syrian security forces have shot dead at least eleven people during a mass funeral for anti-government protesters killed or even this week somebody with a little cracked others wouldn't a political analysis and sterilized between president assad's winfrey and its opponents. the international media for running from the sun for the rise again two months ago maki
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last year a record brought on precedented wildfires to russia destroying woodland villages and killing dozens of people find out what's being done to stop that happening this year in spotlight but first the business user to the tree after a short break. zero zero zero to talk the international film festival in the front of the russia for may twenty third to twenty ninth featuring two hundred films from forty eight countries thirty five russian premiers and fifteen tries winners from the berlin venice film festivals appearances by ray fine country. dozens of forums discussions of workshops the circle of international film festival fine cinema for a demanding audience. i don't warm welcome to business out same with me to be sure medvedev and co now if the scribes in the german press as the energy equivalent to the fall of the blood and wall of the next decade germany plans to phase out all of its nuclear power of a public concern about its safety but as things that you will show explains a move is as much symbolic as there is economic. even before the fukushima accident germans were amon
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we're not doing anything illegal so it was absolutely peaceful money because they should be pushing woodlands see begin to value should be used illegal wars against peaceful demonstrators so we have a right to protect our. so we have a right to protect all of a us we have a right to protect our members and we have rights to leave inaudible democratic country. sectarian violence has been keeping the egyptian capital on edge ever says the popular uprising toppled hosni mubarak's regime or christians have been targeted in several attacks by muslim radicals with dozens dead and a number of churches burned and as artie's body of the national has been finding out when the egyptians are disappointed with the change the tough in a square revolution has brought so far. president mubarak but the risley from satisfaction indicate a free egypt. seriously unified on the three of square three a common enemy barracks resignation so egypt and muslims and christians turn on each other. we want justice we want equal rights. and institutions in businesses police and army and politics. for centuries the coptic c
we're not doing anything illegal so it was absolutely peaceful money because they should be pushing woodlands see begin to value should be used illegal wars against peaceful demonstrators so we have a right to protect our. so we have a right to protect all of a us we have a right to protect our members and we have rights to leave inaudible democratic country. sectarian violence has been keeping the egyptian capital on edge ever says the popular uprising toppled hosni mubarak's regime or...
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legislation we're not doing anything illegal so it was absolutely peaceful money for station to push woodlands see began devolution the use illegal force against peaceful demonstrators so we have a right to protect ourselves we have a right to protect our they lose we have rights to protect our members and we have rights to leave inaudible democratically country. the british military operation in iraq has ended after more than eight years with the last group of royal navy training staff now having pulled out of the u.k. joined the us invasion of iraq in two thousand and three under the pretext of destroying saddam hussein's weapons of mass destruction but aware of w m d's were never found a warfare lot of favor with the british public and even more so with the death of one hundred seventy nine soldiers during the conflict most of the u.k.'s in the literary forces withdrew two years ago as some experts say they fail to make iraq a safer place where terror attacks still happening there on a regular basis british people fred says war is a stain on british history. we were praised one government w
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the woodland view is now littered with all kinds of stuff. >> you know, i didn't notice a thing. >> reporter: 41-year-old lee crago moved into the foreclosure with a pregnant woman and a child. they showed up in april with a truckload of stuff. they thought a new family was moving in. a remax real estate agent was checking on the property once a week. when she stopped by april 29, crago and his family had moved in. >> it's surprising, you can see it's a nice kind of sleepy neighborhood, you don't expect that. >> police found they found two van loads of stolen property from at least ten burglaries. they believe the goods were stolen from oakland, pete monday, berkeley and kensington. they believe the squatters are gone but they are wondering why a pregnant woman and a child were involved with crago. >> that's kind of a perfect front, you wouldn't suspect that kind of a family. on the other hand, you're thinking has the economy gotten that bad that people are resorting to this kind of desperation. so there's a tinge of sympathy there. >> we still have more on "today in the bay" coming up. our
the woodland view is now littered with all kinds of stuff. >> you know, i didn't notice a thing. >> reporter: 41-year-old lee crago moved into the foreclosure with a pregnant woman and a child. they showed up in april with a truckload of stuff. they thought a new family was moving in. a remax real estate agent was checking on the property once a week. when she stopped by april 29, crago and his family had moved in. >> it's surprising, you can see it's a nice kind of sleepy...
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joining me live now, defensive attorney rebecca rose woodland, good morning to you. >> good morning do you. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the insanity defense here. what does that mean for this case? a 10-year-old boy? >> it's so interesting and different and, quite frankly, really ahead of its time or maybe not in the best perspective. this is a 10-year-old in california the prosecutors are claiming they're going to charge him as an adult. that is extremely rare. the law there is 14 or over. that's even possibly to be considered. in this case they are going to push the judge to try this child as an adult. he ee's 10. now that is a big stretch from 10 to 14, and 14 is even very young because the adult in california is 18. the age of consent is 18. >> we're talking about an offense of what? >> what the prosecution is claiming is there there was motive of forethought. they're not telling us what that could have been. so the sentence he is facing if he's tried as an adult is 25 years to life for murder, intentional murder, which is tellny in california. so i'
joining me live now, defensive attorney rebecca rose woodland, good morning to you. >> good morning do you. >> thanks for joining us. >> thank you. >> let's talk about the insanity defense here. what does that mean for this case? a 10-year-old boy? >> it's so interesting and different and, quite frankly, really ahead of its time or maybe not in the best perspective. this is a 10-year-old in california the prosecutors are claiming they're going to charge him as an...
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a white hiram thorpe from connecticut and his mother was a pottawattamie indian, another algonquin woodland tried. jim was actually mostly pottawattamie for those listeners who are, or viewers who are knowledgeable about indian background. all of these are originally great lakes algonquin tribes who of course got removed and removed and removed from the euphemism of the time to eventually oklahoma. >> how did he end up in pennsylvania? >> pennsylvania, carlisle pennsylvania, the carlisle indian industrial school was probably the most famous and prominent of a series of indian boarding schools set up to radically assimilate american indians into white society. white reformers at the time, this would be the 1870s, 1880s come 1890s. carlisle was closed in 1918 but they saw the american indian race is dying out, is threatened, vanishing a popular word of the time and sort of a combination of fields and policy, they decided the best way to save this supposedly dying race and of course it wasn't really, was to turn them into white's. >> turn them into white's? >> turn them into white's, to send t
a white hiram thorpe from connecticut and his mother was a pottawattamie indian, another algonquin woodland tried. jim was actually mostly pottawattamie for those listeners who are, or viewers who are knowledgeable about indian background. all of these are originally great lakes algonquin tribes who of course got removed and removed and removed from the euphemism of the time to eventually oklahoma. >> how did he end up in pennsylvania? >> pennsylvania, carlisle pennsylvania, the...
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the woodland inn is close to charleston. our readers love it. nothing more charming than the southern hospitality. this inn dates back to the 1900s. to tons of fun stuff including champagne brunches, local painters that come for demonstrations. there was a feature on charleston and there is a great food scene there. so restaurants like glass onion and husk are places to check out there. >> i have to do it. thank you so much for finding the deals for us. >>> coming up, the hottest accessory. ten ways to wear your new scarf after these messages. i'm phil mickelson, pro golfer. if you have painful, swollen joints, i've been in your shoes. one day i'm on p of the world... the next i'm saying... i have this thing called psoriatic arthritis. i had some intense pain. it progressively got worse. my rheumatologist told me about enbrel. i'm surprised how quickly my symptoms have been managed. [ male announcer ] because enbrel suppresses your immune system, it may lower your ability to fight infections. serious, sometimes fatal events including infections,
the woodland inn is close to charleston. our readers love it. nothing more charming than the southern hospitality. this inn dates back to the 1900s. to tons of fun stuff including champagne brunches, local painters that come for demonstrations. there was a feature on charleston and there is a great food scene there. so restaurants like glass onion and husk are places to check out there. >> i have to do it. thank you so much for finding the deals for us. >>> coming up, the hottest...
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yesterday afternoon the three, whose ages range from 89 to 96, left a retirement community in woodland. police say they were headed to horizon west. that's a nursing home in davis. they were riding in a gray, 2005, toyota corolla. if you have any information about this, contact the local police. >>> all right. 7:09. we want to check in again with sal. we may be having a deal with rain, also this morning. >> yeah, that rain, according to steve is gonna be mostly in the north bay. we're gonna go to 880 and take a look at the regular traffic in the core of the bay. it's dry. if it starts to rain, the commute will slow down quite a bit. i'm sure -- everywhere steve goes, the coffee shop, hey, steve, what about that may rain? i tellia. [ laughter tell -- i tell ya. [ laughter ] >> steve, are people always asking you? >> yes, but that's fine. people say, you probably don't like it when i ask about the rain. i say, no, it's fine. but people are complaining and not just the coffee shop either. >>> we do have mostly cloudy skies to the south. rain is making its way to the north. the system is s
yesterday afternoon the three, whose ages range from 89 to 96, left a retirement community in woodland. police say they were headed to horizon west. that's a nursing home in davis. they were riding in a gray, 2005, toyota corolla. if you have any information about this, contact the local police. >>> all right. 7:09. we want to check in again with sal. we may be having a deal with rain, also this morning. >> yeah, that rain, according to steve is gonna be mostly in the north bay....
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in woodland, texas, it's larger like a "leave it to beaver" town. great school districts. probably seven in total. the houses sell for $264,000, but for that you get four bedrooms with a big backyard with mature trees. great choices. >> just because you're getting a good school district doesn't mean you have to pay more. >> for a great school district you will typically always pay more. they come together. on this particular website you can find the exceptions. that's what you want. >> good luck, melissa. feed the dog. and an e-mail from springfield, missouri. i started a mortgage on my home two years ago. there are problems with the house not disclosed in the inspection report. we had it reinspected and were told things that pose immediate and long term health concerns for the family. we have sunk several thousand into home repairs but don't want to put more in the house. we know given the market we can't sell for the principlprin >> you could foreclose on the home. it ruins your credit for seven years and you can't buy another house for a good five years. short sale the
in woodland, texas, it's larger like a "leave it to beaver" town. great school districts. probably seven in total. the houses sell for $264,000, but for that you get four bedrooms with a big backyard with mature trees. great choices. >> just because you're getting a good school district doesn't mean you have to pay more. >> for a great school district you will typically always pay more. they come together. on this particular website you can find the exceptions. that's what...
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. >> we have a telephone call from anna in woodland, california. another early riser. what's your question? >> we are considering selling our home. is replacement of a roof, windows or remodel of a bathroom a wise investment? or is it better to wait and negotiate those issues when selling. >> everybody out there shopping for a home is cranky. you think you can renegotiate or get a discount in some fashion to take care of what's wrong with the house. it's not that kind of market. people aren't forgiving the sins. you have to make the improvements to sell your house. the good news is that's your house there, i take it. the windows need replacement. you may have mentioned the roof. you get 70% to 80% of money back when you make those improvements. it's not about whether you should do it or not. it's whether you have to to sell your house. >> thanks. >> thank you, anna. we have an e-mail question from dan in reno, nevada. he writes, my wife and i are thinking of relocating to the beautiful caribbean islands. >> ooh. >> we'll rent an apartment to get a feel of the location
. >> we have a telephone call from anna in woodland, california. another early riser. what's your question? >> we are considering selling our home. is replacement of a roof, windows or remodel of a bathroom a wise investment? or is it better to wait and negotiate those issues when selling. >> everybody out there shopping for a home is cranky. you think you can renegotiate or get a discount in some fashion to take care of what's wrong with the house. it's not that kind of...
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woodlands or -- >> they knocked it down. in 1941 also there's kind of this whimsical reason. >> that block buster movie of 1941, you mean? [laughter] >> two, we talk about the southern california, people abuse the hollywood sign, the pranks over the years using it as an advertising medium. >> laying other words over it, and the first one was hollyweed in 1976. >> didn't last long. >> it didn't, but interesting to me because it was done by an architecture, a public sculpture student in northridge who had an assignment to do public art, and that's what he did. [laughter] >> wow. [laughter] >> his name was danny finegood, took two pieces of white and black material and turned hollywood into hollyweed to celebrate the fact that weed was decriminalized by the legislature. >> did he get an a? >> he did. [laughter] >> next to the last question. >> okay, for the panel i'd like them to address the myth of reinvention, but i think it's the second largest city in the country, and even the third, i grew up here and everyone i knew reinv
woodlands or -- >> they knocked it down. in 1941 also there's kind of this whimsical reason. >> that block buster movie of 1941, you mean? [laughter] >> two, we talk about the southern california, people abuse the hollywood sign, the pranks over the years using it as an advertising medium. >> laying other words over it, and the first one was hollyweed in 1976. >> didn't last long. >> it didn't, but interesting to me because it was done by an architecture, a...
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right in front of acorn, woodland elementary school. >> the woman picked up the kindergarten-age son when a white car slammed into her. it knocked her into another car and sent that car spin the suspect ran by the badly injured woman and what we are told by the kindergarten teacher, when he ran up to the car, the mother was badly yard and unconscious and the little boy remained composed and took care of his 1-year-old sister who was in the car seat. he is walking away with a maul ice pack on his head. right now, from what we know. police have what they believe is a car thief suspect holed up in the top of the apartments on 83rd avenue. we'll have an update for you as it becomes available. >> all right. thank you for that error much. >> we are learning about the raid by navy seals that took out osama bin laden. there is questions about a u.s. crew alley. bin laden may have been living in the compound for six years without anyone there reporting it and the white house said he was not armed when the u.s. troops shot him. mark has the latest. >> diane fine stein . the chair of the senate
right in front of acorn, woodland elementary school. >> the woman picked up the kindergarten-age son when a white car slammed into her. it knocked her into another car and sent that car spin the suspect ran by the badly injured woman and what we are told by the kindergarten teacher, when he ran up to the car, the mother was badly yard and unconscious and the little boy remained composed and took care of his 1-year-old sister who was in the car seat. he is walking away with a maul ice pack...