there s not many like him and i ll tell you that and good chance to win the world title on sunday. reporter: blake, before the commercial break, you were in the pen with smokestack. and last hour i got on the bull and they start moving and how do they go from being so calm and flipping a switch in the shoot. like smokestack, he s cool, calm and collected and getting to the arena and whenever he get into the arena, he knows it s game time and has a flip he switches and that s why these bulls are athletes and they have the game and they can tell they re amazing creatures and just like legend, they started off kind of wild and sporadic and calm down and he loves what he does and it s great. reporter: guys, we cannot wait
leading in game one against the houston astros, the bottom of the tenth inning. how about a little bit of spooky photo out of arizona but it looks like in alien it looks like this belongs to elon musk. what doesn t? this is actually a spacex falcon rocket launched in california, before its reusable booster landed in the pacific ocean. do you wonder where all the old buildings are. this is an old coal-fired plant in minnesota. imploded a century after it was built. the explosion toppled the smokestack and send a cloud of dust high in the air, the plant closed over a decade ago.
Tobin's First Prize operated from 1924 until 1981 in the Colonie building as a meat packing plant. They also manufactured fertilizers, glue, and animal hides, and it became a meat packing operation according to Spotlight News. There were offices, a boiler room, freezers, coolers, a machine shop, two incinerators, a hog pen, and a laboratory. There was a scare recently where demolition had to be halted to deal with a possible ammonia leak. Now all that stands is the 200-foot smokestack. There is no word of when that will be coming down.