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:roscothebilly goat spent christmas eve on the lamb. breaking out of his pen on a winslow township farm. he was spotted by a policeman and brought to the station in a police cruiser. no cuffs for the record. >> patrolman austin schmidt says the department took a likely to the friendly little guy. put rosco up in a small shelter outside retired officer stopped by with feed and hay. this they knew was an up usual case. >> i've got this goat right now. >> it was christmas after all. >> feel like everybody needs a home around christmas. >> winslow police posted this photo of rosco on facebook asking volunteers to take in the abandoned goat. responsives poured in and rosco a name be stowed by officer schmidt is now in good hands. alone no more with new friends including thee donkeys and even some good looking lady goats to keep him company. looks like life is good. >> happy ending. >> yes. happy ending. >> just to give you some perspective, this is the pen that rosco spent the last couple of days in. it's not so bad considering he was homeless, but the police department is much happier
: rosco the billy goat spent christmas eve on the lamb. breaking out of his pen on a winslow township farm. he was spotted by a policeman and brought to the station in a police cruiser. no cuffs for the record. >> patrolman austin schmidt says the department took a likely to the friendly little guy. put rosco up in a small shelter outside retired officer stopped by with feed and hay. this they knew was an up usual case. >> i've got this goat right now. >> it was christmas...
looking for answers in winslow township. >>reporter:roscothebilly goat spent christmas eve on the lamb. bring breaking out of his home on south jersey farm. luckily he was spotted by a winslow township police officer as he dodged cars on busy road. the concerned officer quickly tossed the eight-year-old long haired goat into the back of a squad car. no doubt rosco thought his time on the run had come to an end. indeed he was headed to the big house. >> gnaw good shape. and seems pretty healthy report roar hole less farm animal was in good hands. patrolman austin schmidt says fellow officers set rosco up in a police dog enclosure. retire cop even came by with hay and feed. maybe rosco was thinking live in the pen wasn't so bad. but the policeman wanted to make sure the wayward goat going to home for the holidays. >> put it on facebook. listen we got goat here. anybody know anything about it. >> reporter: on this post and here's a note detectives were quick to make sure for any worried boys and girls that they checked to make sure rosco was not a rogue reindeer and that santa's slei
looking for answers in winslow township. >> reporter: rosco the billy goat spent christmas eve on the lamb. bring breaking out of his home on south jersey farm. luckily he was spotted by a winslow township police officer as he dodged cars on busy road. the concerned officer quickly tossed the eight-year-old long haired goat into the back of a squad car. no doubt rosco thought his time on the run had come to an end. indeed he was headed to the big house. >> gnaw good shape. and...
winslow township. >>reporter:roscothebilly goat spent christmas eve on the lamb. breaking out of his home on south jersey farm. luckily he was spotted by a winslow township police officer as he dodged cars on busy road. the concerned officer quickly tossed the eight-year-old long haired goat into the back of a squad car. no doubt rosco thought his time on the run had come to an end. indeed he was headed to the big house. he was good shape. and seems pretty happily. >> the homeless farm animal was in good hasn't. patrolman austin schmidt says fellow officer set rosco up in police dog enclosure retired cop came by way hey and feed. maybe rosco was thinking live in the pen wasn't so bad. but the policeman wanted to make sure the wayward goat going to home for the holidays. >> put it on facebook. listen we got a goat here. does anybody know anything about it. >> reporter: here's a note detectives were quick to make sure for any worried poise boys and girls they checked to make sure rosco was not a rogue reindeer and santa's sleigh was still on track, you know, just in case anybody wa
winslow township. >> reporter: rosco the billy goat spent christmas eve on the lamb. breaking out of his home on south jersey farm. luckily he was spotted by a winslow township police officer as he dodged cars on busy road. the concerned officer quickly tossed the eight-year-old long haired goat into the back of a squad car. no doubt rosco thought his time on the run had come to an end. indeed he was headed to the big house. he was good shape. and seems pretty happily. >> the...
, burned them. >> what else? >> there is a lot of other mutual comments. >> where at?>>roscoe. >>roscoe also? would you say a lot of, what do you think, two, three, give me a number. >> six to seven. >> six to seven. okay. what else? >> that's about it. >> that's about it. okay. >> basically what is going to happen now is we'll flex you up to a level two inmate. you'll probably be down here until i can get you a house. you may need to spend the night here. >> okay. >> you may go to theo lacy, whatever the room is going to be. >> okay. >> thank you. >> fair enough. good luck to you. >> thank you. >> while scotto will be moved to a higher security level, markus cash, after serving ten days in isolation for fighting with his boyfriend's cell mate, has just been moved back to mod q. >> i just got back, like, seriously three, four hours ago. i just got here. so, of course, everyone is banging on their doors, screaming my name, you know? i'm a star here. yeah. i'm crazy. >> not only is cash grateful to be out of isolation, he's especially happy about the location of his new cell. >
, burned them. >> what else? >> there is a lot of other mutual comments. >> where at? >> roscoe. >> roscoe also? would you say a lot of, what do you think, two, three, give me a number. >> six to seven. >> six to seven. okay. what else? >> that's about it. >> that's about it. okay. >> basically what is going to happen now is we'll flex you up to a level two inmate. you'll probably be down here until i can get you a house. you may need...
before. and we think we'll be able to give them a goodshow.roscoewillbe there, which y'know that this is important to us. " " 'cops and kids' are also selling a 3-dollar wristband at several area businesses.the proceeds benefit the foundation's fishing, archery and bowling expeditions.we've got more information on our website, cbs 58 dot com. 3 meijer super store donates five thousand toys to the boys and girls club of greater milwaukee.we were at bayshore town center where there were sorting through items..getting they call it. once the gifts look their best, they're off to some 40 different clubs which hold individual christmas parties.donations like this guarantee that each child gets a present. 4:03:21-28the kids really light up... they have huge smiles, they open these and bright shiny colors... that's all it takes to get a kid very excited 4:03:35-43we wrap them in really flashy wrapping paper so they kids get really excited when they get passed out, the managers dress up and put on a hat like that and get the kids excited for their holiday party 3 thys still looking for a
before. and we think we'll be able to give them a good show. roscoe will be there, which y'know that this is important to us. " " 'cops and kids' are also selling a 3-dollar wristband at several area businesses.the proceeds benefit the foundation's fishing, archery and bowling expeditions.we've got more information on our website, cbs 58 dot com. 3 meijer super store donates five thousand toys to the boys and girls club of greater milwaukee.we were at bayshore town center where there...
diane zeman andjoeroscoe. someonerecognized their pictures on tv. >> your kids toys might be spying on them. >> what's nayour name? >> a complaint against that doll my friend kayla and ique robot. it is asking kids for personal information like their parents names and where they live. so creepy. >> and controversial christmas board game pitting santa against jesus. they put two players on two teams santa and jesus. they compete to win the most believers. it triflallizes christian values and beliefs. >>> we christmas shopping to do or you haven't started but are you dreading all of the drama? >> he is somewhere. >> not here. >> with only 17 days left until christmas things can get a little crazy. don't worry. there's an app for that, right, heather? >> brett larson on sirius xm115. he is here to help all of us be a smarter shopper. >> there's an app for everything. there's an app to shop for you. we are getting doclose to that. you can avoid holiday shopping crowds and ensure you are getting your best price, your smart phone will make you the sav iest shopper around. first up
diane zeman and joe roscoe. someone recognized their pictures on tv. >> your kids toys might be spying on them. >> what's nayour name? >> a complaint against that doll my friend kayla and ique robot. it is asking kids for personal information like their parents names and where they live. so creepy. >> and controversial christmas board game pitting santa against jesus. they put two players on two teams santa and jesus. they compete to win the most believers. it...
show.roscoewillbe there, which y'know that makes it awesome right there. this is important to us. 3 3 'cops and kids' is also selling 3-dollar wristbands at several local businesses.the proceeds benefit the foundation's fishing, archery and bowling expeditions. we have more information on our website-- cb search "cops and kids." 3 there is a new officer on the job in caledonia.k-9 louie and his handler are back fm training in virginia. virginia.we first told you about louie earlier this year...when he still didnt have a name.now...the two year old dutch shepherd...is the very first k-9 officer in the caledonia police department's history.good luck louie!! baseball fans... there's a new way to show off your brewers pride.the team is inviting fans to miller park today for a special 'fan photo shoot.' shoot.'photo stations will be select photos will be used on next season's marketing materials... including ads and billboards.if you're interested... head to miller park today from 3-6... and saturday from 9-am to noon. 3 coming up... a bright sight in miller valley!we show you the decked
show. roscoe will be there, which y'know that makes it awesome right there. this is important to us. 3 3 'cops and kids' is also selling 3-dollar wristbands at several local businesses.the proceeds benefit the foundation's fishing, archery and bowling expeditions. we have more information on our website-- cb search "cops and kids." 3 there is a new officer on the job in caledonia.k-9 louie and his handler are back fm training in virginia. virginia.we first told you about louie...
game before. and we think we'll be able to give them a goodshow.roscoewillbe there, which y'know that makes it awesome right there. this is important to us. " " 3 'cops and kids' is also selling 3-dollar wristbands at several local businesses.the proceeds benefit the foundation's fishing, archery and bowling expeditions. we have more information on our website-- cbs 58 dot com... police dogs need a lot of training to be ready for suspects...and that means officer ?sometimes? need to act like criminals for that tra. training.it also means taking ?a lot? of bites in the name of preparation.coming up on the cbs 58 news at 10...tonight jacob kittilstad takes us to a training school for doggie decoy...and it's not always pretty. myles bradshaw / professional decoy19;19;08"if you're not nervous there's something you're not doing right. i've been doing it for a little while now and i even still get a little nervous especially i'm working a dog who hasn't been worked in a little while or is this a new dog that's pretty experienced and shows pretty good vigor and power." power." k9's and
game before. and we think we'll be able to give them a good show. roscoe will be there, which y'know that makes it awesome right there. this is important to us. " " 3 'cops and kids' is also selling 3-dollar wristbands at several local businesses.the proceeds benefit the foundation's fishing, archery and bowling expeditions. we have more information on our website-- cbs 58 dot com... police dogs need a lot of training to be ready for suspects...and that means officer ?sometimes? need...
,misterroscoeholdsa masters degree in economics from the university of washington and seattle. jenna mccabe is the acting and mistreat of the via environmental protection agency, having previously served in the oa ours principal deputy to the assistant administrator. mister mccain was the executive director of improving kids environments incorporated in indianapolis and from 1993 to 2005 leadership positions in the management office of air quality. mister mccain served as attorney general in massachusetts, graduated from harvard in 1980 and harvard law school in 1983. thank you both for being here and i would recognize the ranking member for opening statements. >> thank you mister chairman and my great apologies for being a little late, it's been a crazy day. first off i want to thank both are women's for attending the hearing, this follows on our hearing of last june on the rfs and in that hearing we discussed pathways, issues we saw with the epa management program and the staff and i'm glad epa took our words to heart and just last week the rfs is back on track and hit level
, mister roscoe holds a masters degree in economics from the university of washington and seattle. jenna mccabe is the acting and mistreat of the via environmental protection agency, having previously served in the oa ours principal deputy to the assistant administrator. mister mccain was the executive director of improving kids environments incorporated in indianapolis and from 1993 to 2005 leadership positions in the management office of air quality. mister mccain served as attorney general...
prophecy which the reset happens because we reset.misterroscoe, withthis reset to testify panelists, was a reset not making a report, not meeting increasing targets. >> it did come up. and to be available in terms of how much volume is available, whether or not the industry -- >> we keep talking in circles, the problem we have is what is available depends on regulatory certainty and i recognize the marketplace and we are a big producer of oil so we understand what is happening with oil but the frustration for me, what is available what is available what is available, depends on what capital investment, and innovation is going to depend on regulatory certainty so we are in this spiral that deeply concerns me and when you discuss the reset, what if we hadn't had regulatory uncertainty, what if these targets remained available? we would have the ability to amp up and meet the requirements under the law or targets under the law. >> i don't think we heard a lot of people say if epa had maintained statutory target that they would have been met. what they did say is going forward, reducing
prophecy which the reset happens because we reset. mister roscoe, with this reset to testify panelists, was a reset not making a report, not meeting increasing targets. >> it did come up. and to be available in terms of how much volume is available, whether or not the industry -- >> we keep talking in circles, the problem we have is what is available depends on regulatory certainty and i recognize the marketplace and we are a big producer of oil so we understand what is happening...
theevents,roscoe, milan,and germany. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ london, 11:23 in berlin. guy johnson in london, tom keene in new york where it is five: 23 in the morning. the german government will be briefing the press. the first questions will relate to what is happening in and realm where it appears the berlin attacker has been killed. questions will be asked about how and why this and managed to travel across so many borders is that shane end zone. -- in the schengen zone. there is a link between what has happened and our belief that we have passed peak europe. have we passed peak europe? zone, freengen travel, the single currency. has that passed? the slidehas been on since we talked about the european snake in the 1960's. the only thing that i would say that has specifically come out of what just happened is that it will feed into the populist political movements in europe. that will make the electoral cycle over the next 12 months ever more interesting. as far as europe and the eurozone is concerned, the threat to the euro remains. this is not a fiscal union, and there will al
the events, roscoe, milan, and germany. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ london, 11:23 in berlin. guy johnson in london, tom keene in new york where it is five: 23 in the morning. the german government will be briefing the press. the first questions will relate to what is happening in and realm where it appears the berlin attacker has been killed. questions will be asked about how and why this and managed to travel across so many borders is that shane end zone. -- in the schengen zone. there is a...
advanced biofuels. >> let me follow up on one thing.mr.roscoebringsup what issue about land use. original design was to make sure grasslands did not suddenly have corn planted on the metal and have expansion. are you confident that right now that we do not have things that used to be grasslands being now used for corn based on the ethanol requirement? if so how are you monitoring and ensuring that? >> that is something that we look at every year for every rule and we work with our fellow federal agencies to make sure that we have the best information possible on that, and that indeed we will to expectation. in each room we provide our analysis and the background information of how we have come to our conclusion that that is not happening. >> we have come if i remember correctly, about 8 million additional acres, corn, that you should not be corn. your confidence is those were acres planted with wheat or with soybean or something else that are now corn, not just originally grasslands have been transferred into corn use? >> i would like to have the opportunity to get back with mor
advanced biofuels. >> let me follow up on one thing. mr. roscoe brings up what issue about land use. original design was to make sure grasslands did not suddenly have corn planted on the metal and have expansion. are you confident that right now that we do not have things that used to be grasslands being now used for corn based on the ethanol requirement? if so how are you monitoring and ensuring that? >> that is something that we look at every year for every rule and we work with...