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but it has also affected the status of the animals, and these animals are the livelihood of these herder's. without these, they will be destitute, so that is why we need to save these animals. fao has been distributing animal feed to save these animals. >> of the harvests have improved somewhat this year, niger still faces a catastrophic hundred prices -- hunger crisis because the poor are so much norrish they simply cannot afford enough food to get strong again. this is a government-run from center that deals with children suffering from acute malnutrition. this mother has just brought her baby in to be assessed. this is the mother's third child. she is one year old. she will be admitted for attention, but the doctor said it is difficult to have to decide is accepted for treatment. >> there are places that have had to make choices between children. so far, we have not. it is difficult. >> the mothers here walk for hours, sometimes even days, across the searing heat of the desert to get to the feeding center. the number of children coming for emergency treatment is increasing. this little
but it has also affected the status of the animals, and these animals are the livelihood of these herder's. without these, they will be destitute, so that is why we need to save these animals. fao has been distributing animal feed to save these animals. >> of the harvests have improved somewhat this year, niger still faces a catastrophic hundred prices -- hunger crisis because the poor are so much norrish they simply cannot afford enough food to get strong again. this is a government-run...
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these animals are the livelihood of these herders. without them, they would be devastated. >> although the harvests have improved somewhat, the country is still facing a crisis because the poor are so malnourished that they simply cannot afford enough food to get stronger. this is a government run feeding center that deals with children suffering from acute malnutrition. his mother has just brought her baby in to be assessed. this is the mother's third child. the baby is 1 years old. she was admitted for attention. the doctor says it's tough to decide who is accepted for treatment. >> there are places that have had to make choices between children. so far, we have not. difficult. >> the mothers walk for hours, sometimes even days across the heat of the desert to get to the feeding center. the number of children coming in for emergency treatment is increasing. this little boy's grandmother has brought him in. he is so underfed that he has become more prone to disease and he is suffering from malaria. this baby has been left by her moth
these animals are the livelihood of these herders. without them, they would be devastated. >> although the harvests have improved somewhat, the country is still facing a crisis because the poor are so malnourished that they simply cannot afford enough food to get stronger. this is a government run feeding center that deals with children suffering from acute malnutrition. his mother has just brought her baby in to be assessed. this is the mother's third child. the baby is 1 years old. she...
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Sep 17, 2010
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they're herders, basically miniature border collies and they are working dogs so they wanna please.hey're superdevoted, great candidates for training classes. everybody from basic manner to training classes. >> what if you have ca or other dogs? >> you have to see how the relationship grows. >> good news. we h another dog to bring in but he was adopted. >> he was adopted. >> so if you want to adopt sasquatch, call san francisc spca. this was nice meeting you let us know who needs to be adopted. >> than for having us. >> you bet. back to you. >> sasquatch is just full of love. needs to get a good home. >>>
they're herders, basically miniature border collies and they are working dogs so they wanna please.hey're superdevoted, great candidates for training classes. everybody from basic manner to training classes. >> what if you have ca or other dogs? >> you have to see how the relationship grows. >> good news. we h another dog to bring in but he was adopted. >> he was adopted. >> so if you want to adopt sasquatch, call san francisc spca. this was nice meeting you let us...
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they're herders, basically miniature border collies and they are working dogs so they wanna please.y're superdevoted, great candidates for training classes. everybody from basic manner to training classes. >> what if you have cats or other dogs? >> you have to see how the relationship grows. >> good news. we had another dog to bring in but he was adopted. >> he was adopted. >> so if you want to adopt sasquatch, call san francisco spca. this was nice meeting you. let us know who needs to be adopted. >> thanks for having us. >> you bet. back to you. >> sasquatch is just full of love. love. needs to get a good wouldn't it be nice if every time meg whitman told a lie her nose would grow? newspapers report the claims in this meg whitman ad are false. and she knows it. taxes went down under jerry brown. but whitman's nose keeps growing by the millions. everyday i eat your soups, i save a lot of money. that's great. so, your rich and hearty soups have made me, rich and hearty. that's funny. i'm hearty because of your juicy steak, your potatoes... you're really, rich and happy. [ male annou
they're herders, basically miniature border collies and they are working dogs so they wanna please.y're superdevoted, great candidates for training classes. everybody from basic manner to training classes. >> what if you have cats or other dogs? >> you have to see how the relationship grows. >> good news. we had another dog to bring in but he was adopted. >> he was adopted. >> so if you want to adopt sasquatch, call san francisco spca. this was nice meeting you....
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Sep 15, 2010
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food and agricultural organization is trying to help herder's. this crisis has affected production, but it is has also affected the status of the animals, and these animals are the livelihood of these harbors. without them, they will be destitute, said that is why we need to save these animals. fao has been distributing animal feed to save these animal. >> the harvests have improved somewhat this year, niger is still facing a hunger crisis because the port are now so malnourished this simply cannot afford enough food to get stronger -- the port -- the poor are so malnourished. this mother has just brought her baby in to be assessed. this is the mother's third child. he is one year old. she will be admitted for attention, but the doctor says it is difficult to have to decide who is accepted for treatment. >> there are places that have had to make choices between children. so far, we have not. it is difficult. >> the mothers here work four hours, sometimes even days, across the searing heat of the desert to get to the feeding center -- the mothers
food and agricultural organization is trying to help herder's. this crisis has affected production, but it is has also affected the status of the animals, and these animals are the livelihood of these harbors. without them, they will be destitute, said that is why we need to save these animals. fao has been distributing animal feed to save these animal. >> the harvests have improved somewhat this year, niger is still facing a hunger crisis because the port are now so malnourished this...
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in ethiopia, a goat herder noticed the stimulating affects that the can have fee berries were having on his goats an he began to experiment with them. so that's a little history lesson. leslie abbott is a manager here at and she is one of the people that starts us off with our coffee every morning. what does it take to get everything going. >> just determination. you come in and the most important thing that you know you are going to start someone else's day. everything else is easy. >> in terms of making cups of coffee people have questions of what it takes to make the perfect cup of coffee, which we will be doing later for you. dunn matter if you have whole beans and you roast them right away or can you get them ground and retain the quality. >> yes. you can get them ground here. and as long as you keep the beans tightly in a freezer pack bag the quality stays for a while. >> i always stick mine in the freezer itself. we have a treat to tell you about. all day, all day. at first we thought it was at noon but all day you can get a free cup of coffee. as a channel 9 viewer there are
in ethiopia, a goat herder noticed the stimulating affects that the can have fee berries were having on his goats an he began to experiment with them. so that's a little history lesson. leslie abbott is a manager here at and she is one of the people that starts us off with our coffee every morning. what does it take to get everything going. >> just determination. you come in and the most important thing that you know you are going to start someone else's day. everything else is easy....
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>> thankfully, the weapons school teaches you to be a herder. it was organized chaos. when we launched, i still remember the generator coming on line and the radars -- coming online and the radios going crazy. all i heard was that anybody within 25 nautical miles of washington, d.c., will be show down. my first thought was, -- will be shot down. my first thought was, i am not going down there. [laughter] i took over the c.a.p. given the very clear and unambiguous rules of engagement that our particular unit had, we realized we needed help from the guys who could see longer distances than i could with my fighter radar. i eventually landed on washington tracon's frequency. initially, our problem was one of sorting. we had many contacts who were in and around the range from the national command authority that met certain triggers. we needed to sort through those. each one initially required me to fly my airplane into an intercept on them. my first intercept was about 25 or 30 seconds after takeoff. i said, that is going to be a bad day, the one right over d.c. we have som
>> thankfully, the weapons school teaches you to be a herder. it was organized chaos. when we launched, i still remember the generator coming on line and the radars -- coming online and the radios going crazy. all i heard was that anybody within 25 nautical miles of washington, d.c., will be show down. my first thought was, -- will be shot down. my first thought was, i am not going down there. [laughter] i took over the c.a.p. given the very clear and unambiguous rules of engagement that...
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>> thankfully, the weapons school teaches you to be a herder. it was organized chaos.still remember the generator coming on line and the radars -- coming online and the radios going crazy. all i heard was that anybody within 25 nautical miles of washington, d.c., will be show down. my first thought was, -- will be shot down. my first thought was, i am not going down there. [laughter] i took over the c.a.p. given the very clear and unambiguous rules of engagement that our particular unit had, we realized we needed help from the guys who could see longer distances than i could with my fighter radar. i eventually landed on washington tracon's frequency. initially, our problem was one of sorting. we had many contacts who were in and around the range from the national command authority that met certain triggers. we needed to sort through those. each one initially required me to fly my airplane into an intercept on them. my first intercept was about 25 or 30 seconds after takeoff. i said, that is going to be a bad day, the one right over d.c. we have some tactics. there is a
>> thankfully, the weapons school teaches you to be a herder. it was organized chaos.still remember the generator coming on line and the radars -- coming online and the radios going crazy. all i heard was that anybody within 25 nautical miles of washington, d.c., will be show down. my first thought was, -- will be shot down. my first thought was, i am not going down there. [laughter] i took over the c.a.p. given the very clear and unambiguous rules of engagement that our particular unit...