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. >>> go big names joining forces to fight illegal wildlife poaching.ccer superstar david beckham are doing to help save elephants, rhinos and other animals from extinction. advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now. (anncr vo) innovations that work for you. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. say "hi" rudy. [ barks ] [ chuckles ] i'd do anything to keep this guy happy and healthy. that's why i'm so excited about these new milk-bone brushing chews. whoa, i'm not the only one. it's a brilliant new way to take care of his teeth. clinically proven as effective as brushing. ok, here you go. have you ever seen a dog brush his own teeth? the twist and nub design cleans all the way down to the gum line, even reaching the back teeth. they taste like a treat, but they clean like a toothbrus
. >>> go big names joining forces to fight illegal wildlife poaching.ccer superstar david beckham are doing to help save elephants, rhinos and other animals from extinction. advice than i knew what to do with. what i needed was information i could trust on how to take care of me and my baby. luckily, unitedhealthcare has a simple program that helps moms stay on track with their doctors and get the right care and guidance-before and after the baby is born. simple is good right now....
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government. >>> poached, an elephant killed for its amazing tusks. >>> will the excitement help withsoccer's popularity? >> obama plans to sign another executive order. the president had been pushing for congress to pass similar reforms that would apply to all american employers. the white house did not say when the president would sign the order. a ucla study said it would affect about 14 million people. >>> as many l as 40 million homeless teenagers identified as lgbt, leave because of discrimination. melissa chan identified one of these in san francisco. >> sam sedowski expense her day in the tenderloin. her parents had kicked her out of the house. >> there's a lot of congregation and just an monthsity towards you. and i didn't come to san francisco because of that. but i knew that it would be easier, or i knew that i would be more accepted. >> she's one of hundreds of homeless young people in the city. >> most of the kids we see come from really expensive histories of abuse and neglect and poverty. >> major american cities have seen their homeless populations rise sometimes by do
government. >>> poached, an elephant killed for its amazing tusks. >>> will the excitement help withsoccer's popularity? >> obama plans to sign another executive order. the president had been pushing for congress to pass similar reforms that would apply to all american employers. the white house did not say when the president would sign the order. a ucla study said it would affect about 14 million people. >>> as many l as 40 million homeless teenagers identified...
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the warning that sri lanka's elephants are under threat from illegal poaching. >>> a u.s. soldier held in afghanistan for nearly knife years is on his way to a hospital in germany. sergeant bowe bergdahl was freed in a deal brokered by qatar. in return the u.s. released five senior taliban detainees from guantanamo bay, who are headed here to doha, where we'll have live reaction from doha and kabul in a moment. first, we have more from washington d.c. the taliban have been pushing for. after almost five years in captivity sergeant bowe bergdahl was handed to a force of a dozen u.s. special operations soldiers in eastern afghanistan on saturday, by a 19-strong contingent of the taliban. in exchange five prisoners will be september to qatar, subject to security restrictions, including a ban on travel. they are former officials of the government that held power before the u.s. invasion. >> i want to go home, you know. the afghanistan men in our prisons, they want to go home too. >> during his captivity bowe bergdahl could be seen on videotapes released by the taliban. the pri
the warning that sri lanka's elephants are under threat from illegal poaching. >>> a u.s. soldier held in afghanistan for nearly knife years is on his way to a hospital in germany. sergeant bowe bergdahl was freed in a deal brokered by qatar. in return the u.s. released five senior taliban detainees from guantanamo bay, who are headed here to doha, where we'll have live reaction from doha and kabul in a moment. first, we have more from washington d.c. the taliban have been pushing for....
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. >>> later in the program we're going to talk to united nations in nairobi about the illegal poachinghat may be financing local groups. stay with us. >>> let's bring you up to date with other news. a court in western china has sentenced trhree to death for their roles on the attack last year. one received life sentence in jail. 40 were injured when a car fl plowed into the crowd. people in the car also died. >>> the army announced over the weekend it would launch a full scale military operation against insurgents in the region. a growing number of people are fleeing to neighboring provinces. today's air strikes were aimed at three hideouts of suspected militants in the area. 27 were killed in the raid. >>> researchers claim to have developed a way to treat tooth decay without the need of fillings. scientists in london say their technique encouraging teeth to repair themselves by using electric current to accelerate the phosphate minerals. they say treatment is kinder to patients and much better for their teeth. >>> the number of cambodians leaving thailand soared to 120,000 in recent
. >>> later in the program we're going to talk to united nations in nairobi about the illegal poachinghat may be financing local groups. stay with us. >>> let's bring you up to date with other news. a court in western china has sentenced trhree to death for their roles on the attack last year. one received life sentence in jail. 40 were injured when a car fl plowed into the crowd. people in the car also died. >>> the army announced over the weekend it would launch a...
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the tallest trees in the world now face a new threat, poaching has gotten worse.bs can sell for hundreds to thousands of dollars. so only 12 rangers to protect 132,000 acres of dense forest and are worried the poaching problem is much bigger than they seem. >> i think we've only just seen the tip of the iceberg. these are just ones that are kind of obvious, you know, the most blatant cut we've seen, literally five yards from the road way. >> the loss of timber jobs led to a spike in crime in general says the sheriff. >> just thefts and the last ten years skyrocketed. main motives are sometimes drugs. they are trying to get money from drugs. sometimes people don't want to work and they steal stuff to pawn it. >> authorities closed roads at night and boosted patrol but poachers seem to be going bigger and bolder. this was 50 feet up in the tree, the poachers cut the whole tree down. the tree is estimated to have been 400 years old. >> it was the first time that we've ever seen an entire redwood tree cut simply in order to obtain the burl that was on top of the tree.
the tallest trees in the world now face a new threat, poaching has gotten worse.bs can sell for hundreds to thousands of dollars. so only 12 rangers to protect 132,000 acres of dense forest and are worried the poaching problem is much bigger than they seem. >> i think we've only just seen the tip of the iceberg. these are just ones that are kind of obvious, you know, the most blatant cut we've seen, literally five yards from the road way. >> the loss of timber jobs led to a spike in...
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in africa. >> as evidence, customs offices continue to intercept increasing amounts of poached ivorymply, animal rights advocates blame the captive breeding of wild animals in china for encouraging the illegal exploitation of wild life. >> unfortunately, if there is a legitimate trade, a trade that is licensed and that is legal in the consumption of endangers animals can the captive breed trade is, that allows for poaching from the wild, in order to fuel the demand for those species. >> it has always contributed to making the raise one of the world's most lucrative. but no one with country can tactle alone. >> wild life trades has a wide implication. money laundering, so these are all brocks that cannot be handling by one. >> a truly international business, requiring an international response. am al jazeera, hong kong. >> zillion ahead this news hour, brazil world cup have remember generated some areas but many are being brought out. >> in sport, find out if the u.s.a. manages to find these bans on the world cup game. and what would london be without it's bridges. we look to new exhi
in africa. >> as evidence, customs offices continue to intercept increasing amounts of poached ivorymply, animal rights advocates blame the captive breeding of wild animals in china for encouraging the illegal exploitation of wild life. >> unfortunately, if there is a legitimate trade, a trade that is licensed and that is legal in the consumption of endangers animals can the captive breed trade is, that allows for poaching from the wild, in order to fuel the demand for those...
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coming up, xiaomi poached google executive hugo baron.happened behind the scenes during that recruiting process? that's next. ♪ >> this is a special edition of "bloomberg west: xiaomi rising." i'm emily chang. many people had never heard of xiaomi until hugo barrera said he was loving google for a chinese upstart. two early investors who influenced barrera's decision are with us. how did you do it? >> it started with an email. i wrote an email to lei jun saying, you know, you know hugo, he's doing very well at google and because he's such a key man at android he gets a lot of recruiting offers. we talked about it and he said you can do anything. you're in a great spot but do something incredible and the opportunity was could you take this company global and be essentially the ambassador and the face of this young brand? you know, after that email, the ball started rolling. >> it took a long time, right? it took about a year. >> it took about a year. there was a harmonization of timing, culture, opportunity for the company. all those thing
coming up, xiaomi poached google executive hugo baron.happened behind the scenes during that recruiting process? that's next. ♪ >> this is a special edition of "bloomberg west: xiaomi rising." i'm emily chang. many people had never heard of xiaomi until hugo barrera said he was loving google for a chinese upstart. two early investors who influenced barrera's decision are with us. how did you do it? >> it started with an email. i wrote an email to lei jun saying, you...
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deep knowledge of mobile and the smartphone ecosystem that xiaomi poached from google.hat do you think hugo brings to the table? can he be the one that makes this company successful abroad? , of anybodyly think in the planet, he is a great higher. something we talked about before, which is the fact that -- miui is a variant of android. it needs to be harmonious with the rest of the android ecosystem and on good terms with google. we have talked a lot about handsets and the price of handsets. the strategy of xiaomi is to make money on software and services. i think we have a lot to see from xiaomi in terms of how it makes money. most people think it's making very small margins. on handsets to get adoption. when they pick up the services, i think we are in for a show. try to expand into the united states and can they do it? we spoke to hugo about this thing. >> the u.s. market is not in our plans for this year. it's an insanely competitive market. getting there requires that you are ready. we will work up to that. we don't know when that will be. >> is the goal. can they
deep knowledge of mobile and the smartphone ecosystem that xiaomi poached from google.hat do you think hugo brings to the table? can he be the one that makes this company successful abroad? , of anybodyly think in the planet, he is a great higher. something we talked about before, which is the fact that -- miui is a variant of android. it needs to be harmonious with the rest of the android ecosystem and on good terms with google. we have talked a lot about handsets and the price of handsets....
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group's publications called for if no genetically pure ukrainian territory in other words quote poaching poles and jews cia deputy dollars wrote this letter to the immigration commissioner demanding to assure limits re entry into the united states without investigation which would attract undue attention to his activities foreign policy in focus nose legged and stethoscope were just two of around ten thousand east european notes the accomplice is brought to the us cia documents reveal paying massive salaries to nazi war criminals such as liberated and called them ukraine's government in exile waiting for the right time. these groups time has arrived organizations like libyans are u.m.p. have merged under the polity today called svoboda ukrainian national politicians now flock to these four border ceremonies with soldiers it knows the uniforms cornering as this war criminals elected officials were named a western ukrainian street from east to neck to go the battalion that massacred jews in ukraine and belarus is led by mr tighe the book the simon wiesenthal center in twenty twelve named h
group's publications called for if no genetically pure ukrainian territory in other words quote poaching poles and jews cia deputy dollars wrote this letter to the immigration commissioner demanding to assure limits re entry into the united states without investigation which would attract undue attention to his activities foreign policy in focus nose legged and stethoscope were just two of around ten thousand east european notes the accomplice is brought to the us cia documents reveal paying...
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. >> and a warning - these gentle giant of sri lanka are under threat from illegal poaching. is justice really for all? >>> now el salvador has a new president. he will ipp her it a country struggling with gang violence. over 17,000 were killed during the outgoing president's five-year term. we have this report from the capital. >> elite units out to arrest gang members. this has been the worst month in two years, the number of murders in may doubled compared to last year. and the outgoing government is stepping up its crack down in its final hours to smooth the political translation. we went on patrol with the police. most streets are empty at night. >> the police are on high alert. 81 people were killed around the country. the homicide rate searched. a truce between gangs and launched the crackdown. >> mediators had been able to bring together rival gapping leaders ordering them from gaol. the government never explained why they were banned. with the government's change of heart, gang members releasing benefits. those that arrested them on the streets have been arrested. >>
. >> and a warning - these gentle giant of sri lanka are under threat from illegal poaching. is justice really for all? >>> now el salvador has a new president. he will ipp her it a country struggling with gang violence. over 17,000 were killed during the outgoing president's five-year term. we have this report from the capital. >> elite units out to arrest gang members. this has been the worst month in two years, the number of murders in may doubled compared to last year....
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. >>> and showing just how bad the poaching prices has become. r a. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> a nigerian man who renounced his law said that his family forced him in a psychiatric ward. maria ines ferre with more. >> he said he woke up in a psychiatric war in nigeria. he recently tweeted that he was drugged and forced into the ward because he renounced his religion. he tweeted this about his father. he said being a leader in the islamic movement in nigeria he can't forward to have a non-muslim family member, so he has declared me insane. he took picture of himself inside the psychiatric ward. a non-profit in the u.k. has gotten involved in this case. a lawyer in nigeria is trying to get him out. he said it's a complicated case, because his family said that he had psychological problems prior to his departure from islam, and he said it would be risky to have him outside of the ward because he would be killed for not calling himself muslim. we tried to get in touch with this family. i spoke with one of the activists in nigeria who
. >>> and showing just how bad the poaching prices has become. r a. al jazeera america, take a new look at news. >> a nigerian man who renounced his law said that his family forced him in a psychiatric ward. maria ines ferre with more. >> he said he woke up in a psychiatric war in nigeria. he recently tweeted that he was drugged and forced into the ward because he renounced his religion. he tweeted this about his father. he said being a leader in the islamic movement in...
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now hunters are bringing focus to illegal poaching by killing a well-known he will haven't in kenya. america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> so listen to this, a nigerian man who renounced islam, his family forced him into a psychiatric ward. >> reporter: 29-year-old mubarack said he woke up in a psychiatric ward in a deeply islamic part of nigeria. he tweeted that he was drugged and forced into the ward because he renounced his religion. this is what he tweeted about. hey said about his father being a leader in the forefront of the islamic movement in nigeria, he cannot afford to have a non-muslim family member, so he declared me insane. he tweeted pictures from inside the sick trick ward. a none profit in the cushion has gotten involved in this case. a lawyer is trying to get him out. he said it's a complicated case because his family said that he had psychological problems prior to his departure from islam. his family said it would be risky to have mubarak from outside of the ward. i spoke to one of the activists in nigeria trying
now hunters are bringing focus to illegal poaching by killing a well-known he will haven't in kenya. america mobile app, available for your apple and android mobile device. download it now >> so listen to this, a nigerian man who renounced islam, his family forced him into a psychiatric ward. >> reporter: 29-year-old mubarack said he woke up in a psychiatric ward in a deeply islamic part of nigeria. he tweeted that he was drugged and forced into the ward because he renounced his...
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you like poaching california jobs and taking them to texas. >> i don't necessarily use the word poaching but it's giving people the opportunity. >> reporter: california is fighting back. republicans and democrats join together on a bill that could offer tax incentives to have tesla build the battery factory here. >>> ground water seeping from a construction fight forced the closure of a street. it happened late this afternoon on east capital avenue between montegue expressway and tremble row. officials with the valley transportation authority tell us crews working on b.a.r.t.'s silican valley extension were digging in the area and hit the water. we checked in with m.u.d. and they tell us they reopened the road tonight. >>> a divorce and now a mother facing murder charges. noelle on what we're learning about the victim and the issues he was having with his ex-wife. >> reporter: at millvalely auto service. time stands still. >> he take his cup of coffee every morning, he take it and fill it up. >> reporter: is the same as anguino left it on friday. >> this is his tools. this is what he was
you like poaching california jobs and taking them to texas. >> i don't necessarily use the word poaching but it's giving people the opportunity. >> reporter: california is fighting back. republicans and democrats join together on a bill that could offer tax incentives to have tesla build the battery factory here. >>> ground water seeping from a construction fight forced the closure of a street. it happened late this afternoon on east capital avenue between montegue...
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. >> thinks a perfectly poached egg. organic egg from sandy ridge farm. i know isaac.hand delivers to me every tuesday. >> three, two, one. >> now, before i eat it, let's see it. there you go. that perfectly poached egg you want to crack it. >> beautiful. >> that is not nice. >> that is amazing what flowers are in here. >> we have rose petals, we have micro ameron. >> so on the bottom is a cognac and wild mushroom, kenneth square mushrooms and from other places. >> yes. >> a little crispy feel. think of that like the nest. >> yes. >> the egg in the nest. >> i like it. >> that is it. >> i taste mushrooms. >> yes. >> yeah. >> what is all that, these look fun to eat. >> these are just filled with powerage good these are just raw flowers. >> raw flowers, yes, by ashley from blue moon and ashley also, yesterday, eric from true leaf. >> your place is beautiful. you have a garden right there we do right on the side. we grow some pansy as out front. we have flower and chives. it is also my last name for fernandes. >> these are raw ones. i recognized the mature racial. >> that
. >> thinks a perfectly poached egg. organic egg from sandy ridge farm. i know isaac.hand delivers to me every tuesday. >> three, two, one. >> now, before i eat it, let's see it. there you go. that perfectly poached egg you want to crack it. >> beautiful. >> that is not nice. >> that is amazing what flowers are in here. >> we have rose petals, we have micro ameron. >> so on the bottom is a cognac and wild mushroom, kenneth square mushrooms and...
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environmentalists say the scale of elephant poach something worrying. over 40% of domestic elephants are believed to be illegally captured. >> you are extracting the baby infants from the wild population and in the summer, the good mothers who reproduce so many years to come will disappear. >> these creatures are used in a number of areas. tourism where they prove a big hit, in temples and other pageants, advertising and other ventures. activists say money is the reason. >> it's pure profit. three elephants, you are like, you know, over the top in this country. >> in many cases, the captured elephants are mistreated and kept tethered so tightly they are bruiseed. the government is determined to address the problem. >> it is not easy to stop this because there is a powerful network behind it. elephants are kept by temples, shrines and powerful people. we are determined to find a solution. >> how quickly that solution is found will determine the health and survival of sri lanka's elephant population. al jazeera, karanella, sri lanka. >> time from robin. c
environmentalists say the scale of elephant poach something worrying. over 40% of domestic elephants are believed to be illegally captured. >> you are extracting the baby infants from the wild population and in the summer, the good mothers who reproduce so many years to come will disappear. >> these creatures are used in a number of areas. tourism where they prove a big hit, in temples and other pageants, advertising and other ventures. activists say money is the reason. >>...
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>> "don't" actually go to brunch. 17 the for two poached eggs? now that's a crime! you very much now that's a crime! >> jon: thank you very much rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. all aboard. rolo. get your smooth on. don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. watch. dentist. [ popping ] now you have to figure out which one takes your insurance... [ sighs ] okay. now, a dentist you trust and feel comfortable going to. hrmm. i know. at 1-800-dentist, we've helped over 8 million people find that right dentist, and we can do the same for you. [ chuckles ] so don't put it off. call 1-800-dentist today. ♪ so don't put it off. call 1-800-dentist today. female announcer: it's sleep train's interest free for 3 event. get three years interest-free financing on beautyrest black, stearns & foster, serta icomfort; even tempur-pedic. plus, get free delivery, and sleep train's 100-day low price guarantee. you'll never find an interest rate lower than sleep train's interest free fo
>> "don't" actually go to brunch. 17 the for two poached eggs? now that's a crime! you very much now that's a crime! >> jon: thank you very much rich, chewy caramel rolled up in smooth milk chocolate. all aboard. rolo. get your smooth on. don't just visit new york. visit tripadvisor new york. with millions of reviews, tripadvisor makes any destination better. watch. dentist. [ popping ] now you have to figure out which one takes your insurance... [ sighs ] okay. now, a...
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>> "don't" actually go to brunch. 17 the for two poached eggs? now that's a crime!jon: thank you very much now that's a crime! >> jon: thank you very much not buying her bluff... good call. now that's a crime! >> jon: thank you very much sharing the wealth? better call. you can't lose with wendy's new steakhouse junior cheeseburger deluxe for just $1.49. your night just got better. after the rxbox, on life time, i've been, busy. so i look forward to my downtime. xbox, go to titanfall. this is insane. check this out xbox, snap tv. it does two things at once so i can play games while i watch my favorite shows at the same time. whoa. xbox, record that. i just wish i had more time to play yo. xbox one now starting at $399. hey, long time... thank you. here's to that friend you've known since forever. the one who's been through it all with you. from playoff wins... to girlfriends lost. a guy you know better than anyone. even if you've never called him by his real name. hey, dad. buddy. um...hi georgia. i just wanted to apologize again for what happenedoww, that's hot.pic
>> "don't" actually go to brunch. 17 the for two poached eggs? now that's a crime!jon: thank you very much now that's a crime! >> jon: thank you very much not buying her bluff... good call. now that's a crime! >> jon: thank you very much sharing the wealth? better call. you can't lose with wendy's new steakhouse junior cheeseburger deluxe for just $1.49. your night just got better. after the rxbox, on life time, i've been, busy. so i look forward to my downtime....
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>> "don't" actually go to brunch. 17 the for two poached eggs? now that's a crime!jon: thank you very much when francois thibault said he was going to make vodka in cognac, with spring water and the best french wheat. everyone here said... non, non! but little by little, the world got to love what he had made. grey goose, francois? the extraordinary belongs to those who make it. jamie, you've got a little something on the back of your shoe, there. [alarm beeping] price tag. danger: price tag alert. oh, hey, guys. price tag alert. is this normal? well, progressive's a price tag free zone. we let you tell us what you want to pay, and we help you find options to fit your budget. where are they taking him? i don't know. this seems excessive! decontamination's in progress. i don't want to tell you guys your job, but... policies without the price tags. now, that's progressive. (cheers and applause) >> jon: hello! my guest tonight! got a new film out called "edge of tomorrow." ♪ >> stop! wait, wait, wait! stop scht! wait a second! wait a second! because i have been thinkin
>> "don't" actually go to brunch. 17 the for two poached eggs? now that's a crime!jon: thank you very much when francois thibault said he was going to make vodka in cognac, with spring water and the best french wheat. everyone here said... non, non! but little by little, the world got to love what he had made. grey goose, francois? the extraordinary belongs to those who make it. jamie, you've got a little something on the back of your shoe, there. [alarm beeping] price tag....
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. >> and a controversial plan to present poaching of elephants. why the government says more of them should be tamed. >> he wasn't forgotten by his country because the united states of america does not ever leave our men and women in uniform behind. >>> the long road to freedom. the final captured soldier from the war in afghanistan is headed home. >>> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america, him john henry smith. after nearly five years in captivity army sergeant berg bowe bergdahl begins his journey back to american soil. bowe bergdahl disappeared in 2009, videos emerged showing him looking weak and dishevelled. in 2012 the u.s. government acknowledged that it was talking directly with the taliban to see him. after years of strained engines and a tireless campaign by his family the appearance by the president flanked by bowe bergdahl's parents, president obama announced the 28-year-old's release. in exchange the u.s. a transferring the five guantanamo bay detainees to qatar. the release is sparking a legal debate in the use. >> i've been in
. >> and a controversial plan to present poaching of elephants. why the government says more of them should be tamed. >> he wasn't forgotten by his country because the united states of america does not ever leave our men and women in uniform behind. >>> the long road to freedom. the final captured soldier from the war in afghanistan is headed home. >>> good morning, welcome to al jazeera america, him john henry smith. after nearly five years in captivity army...
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locals used to live mainly from poaching. now, they have regular jobs.a wealthy american donated $40 million to the national park and hopes to boost tourism. schools and hospitals are under construction and a new research laboratory has already been completed. as we're driving deeper into the park, we come across elephant dung. elephants are returning to the region. the civil war in mozambique in the 1980's wiped out the local animal populations. slowly but surely, they're coming back. even while the gorongosa park was shut down and abandoned, the insects never left. ruins make an ideal habitat for them. but now they're facing another threat. ricardo guta takes us to his village. on the way, we pass logging trucks. most of the timber is destined for china. ricardo hates to see the widespread destruction of his country's forests. but he knows how expensive elecricity is -- which is why locals depend on wood fuel. >> i think we're running the risk of losing our biodiversity. too much forest is being chopped down for wood fuel. generally speaking, people do
locals used to live mainly from poaching. now, they have regular jobs.a wealthy american donated $40 million to the national park and hopes to boost tourism. schools and hospitals are under construction and a new research laboratory has already been completed. as we're driving deeper into the park, we come across elephant dung. elephants are returning to the region. the civil war in mozambique in the 1980's wiped out the local animal populations. slowly but surely, they're coming back. even...
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the scale of elfapt poaching is worrying. 40% of domestic elephants are believed to be illegally captured. >> there's two damages. one is the baby elephant, and some of the good mothers who produce will disappear from the wild population. these creatures are used in a number of areas. tourism, advertising and other vent oars. activists say money is the reason. >> it's a profit. >> reporter: in many cases the captured elephant is mistreated and tethered so tightly. >> the government is determined to address the problem. >> it is not easy to stop this because there's a powerful network behind it. elephants are kept by temples, shrips and powerful people. we are determined to find a solution. >> how quickly determines the health and survival of sri lanka's elephant population. >>> we'll be back with a full bulletin of news in a bit. including more on the u.s. soldier freed by the taliban in a prisoner exchange. we'll take you through the left of our top stories. also - a ban on smoking despite calls for a watering down of the law. the stream is uniquely interactive television. in fact, we de
the scale of elfapt poaching is worrying. 40% of domestic elephants are believed to be illegally captured. >> there's two damages. one is the baby elephant, and some of the good mothers who produce will disappear from the wild population. these creatures are used in a number of areas. tourism, advertising and other vent oars. activists say money is the reason. >> it's a profit. >> reporter: in many cases the captured elephant is mistreated and tethered so tightly. >> the...
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more to come on the al jazeera news hour including the elephant poaching epidemic and the findings ofarming new report on the ivory trade. plus going out on a limb and we meet the dancing in the u.s. brazil gets the world cup campaign off to a perfect start and the action in the game from croatia coming up. ♪ the football world cup is well underway in brazil with the host nation celebrating a win against croatia in the opening match but protests continued in south palo and rio as brazilians express anger about the cost of the event and we are in south palo and sent this report. >> reporter: ♪ [chanting] the craziness started earlier, hours before kickoff, fans arriving at the stadium in south palo, 7 years after awarding the largest spectacle, the first answer to the question, would they be ready. early indications outside the stadium were positive but hours before kickoff several kilometers from the stadium fewer than 100 world protesters trying to block the road to the stadium or disbeersed by police and they say the spending by brazil is unjust. in rio similar, ugly scenes repeated
more to come on the al jazeera news hour including the elephant poaching epidemic and the findings ofarming new report on the ivory trade. plus going out on a limb and we meet the dancing in the u.s. brazil gets the world cup campaign off to a perfect start and the action in the game from croatia coming up. ♪ the football world cup is well underway in brazil with the host nation celebrating a win against croatia in the opening match but protests continued in south palo and rio as brazilians...
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lanka's elephants are under -- warning that sri lanka's elephants are under threat from illegal poaching. >>> well, there has been celebrations in the united states and afghanistan after a landmark prisoner swap. an american soldier held by the taliban for nearly five years has been freed in exchange for five of its leaders hold at guantanamo. they are on their way to qatar, which helped to broker the deal. more on that in a moment. first this report. >> reporter: this is the deal the taliban have long been pushing for. after almost five years in captivity, sergeant bowe bergdahl was reportedly handed to a farce of special operations soldiers in eastern afghanistan. in exchange five taliban proper at guantanamo bay will be sent to qatar, subject to security restrbdss, including -- restrictions, including a ban on travel. they are senior officials of the taliban government, that held power before the u.s. invasion. >> i want to go home. the afghanistan mn in our prisons, they want to go home too. >> during his captivity, bowe bergdahl could be seep in video tapes. the prison swap has been
lanka's elephants are under -- warning that sri lanka's elephants are under threat from illegal poaching. >>> well, there has been celebrations in the united states and afghanistan after a landmark prisoner swap. an american soldier held by the taliban for nearly five years has been freed in exchange for five of its leaders hold at guantanamo. they are on their way to qatar, which helped to broker the deal. more on that in a moment. first this report. >> reporter: this is the...
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you get a beautiful poached egg. >> how long does a beautiful poached egg need to cook?e. >> on a salad. this is a classic french bistro salad. white chicory, white dressing, put it on top. i have almonds and bacon. very savory. could be lunch, dinner, fantastic for brunch. >> filleted eggs three waste from bobby. appreciate it. you can get bobby's recipes on our site todd.com. >> we have a performance from "bullets over broadway." first this is "today." >> announcer: the toyota concert series on "today" brought to you by toyota. >>> the tony awards this weekend, "bullets over broadway" set in the 1920s. it's a comedy that shows a young writer who needs capital. we have the play wright and his girlfriend ellen. good morning to both of you. nice to see you. >> good morning. >> the early days bringing this show together. sitting at a table reading lines in front of woody allen? >> yeah. it was nerve racking. he was a shy man and we were silent in front of him. there was lots of silences. >> that first day woody allen, the first day i met you, we were reading the lines. aft
you get a beautiful poached egg. >> how long does a beautiful poached egg need to cook?e. >> on a salad. this is a classic french bistro salad. white chicory, white dressing, put it on top. i have almonds and bacon. very savory. could be lunch, dinner, fantastic for brunch. >> filleted eggs three waste from bobby. appreciate it. you can get bobby's recipes on our site todd.com. >> we have a performance from "bullets over broadway." first this is...
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you can have it any way you want, scrambled, poached, hard-boiled or over easy.is what most people think of when they think of an egg. breakfast. the egg is more than just breakfast. it's the ultimate multi-tasker in the kitchen. >> it aerates it, brings oil and water together. >> the founder of hampton creek, josh tetrick is obvious setsed with the egg's versatility? >> it makes sure your cookie doesn't crumble. it will gels. it is pervasive. it's all over the place. >> that's one of the reasons why he thinks he can change the egg. >> when you peel back the on yun of the chicken egg, you see some strange things. you see it's a part of a system that's responsible for 18% of the world's greenhouse gas emissions, part of a system that sees avian flu pop-ups around the world. it uses a lot of water. it felt like a good sort of lever that we could pull to bring the cost of food down to bring the sustainability of food healthier. >> when it comes to resources, egg production is an energy hog. it takes 39 calories of fossil energy to produce one calorie of egg protein,
you can have it any way you want, scrambled, poached, hard-boiled or over easy.is what most people think of when they think of an egg. breakfast. the egg is more than just breakfast. it's the ultimate multi-tasker in the kitchen. >> it aerates it, brings oil and water together. >> the founder of hampton creek, josh tetrick is obvious setsed with the egg's versatility? >> it makes sure your cookie doesn't crumble. it will gels. it is pervasive. it's all over the place. >>...
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one texas publication saying ted games is poaching. he's not only promoting california's climate, he says he has another goal, as well, involving tesla. texas governor rick perry drove a model s in sacramento a couple weeks ago. california and texas are in competition for a planned tesla battery factory and the more than 6,000 jobs it will bring to which ever state gets it. >>> happening now, pride weekend in full swing. you are looking at a live picture of dolores park where the march is set to get under way in about 45 minutes. more participation from silicon valley tech companies than ever before. some of the biggest names already showing pride tonight. our business and tech reporter scott budman is live at apple headquarters with that story. scott? >> reporter: well, janelle, apple says it expects thousands of its employees to participate in the pride march on sunday, and when they do, they'll be wearing these special edition t-shirts made just for the occasion. it's one of the ways tech companies are showing their colors. apple ra
one texas publication saying ted games is poaching. he's not only promoting california's climate, he says he has another goal, as well, involving tesla. texas governor rick perry drove a model s in sacramento a couple weeks ago. california and texas are in competition for a planned tesla battery factory and the more than 6,000 jobs it will bring to which ever state gets it. >>> happening now, pride weekend in full swing. you are looking at a live picture of dolores park where the march...
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some media veneers ski-doo sri the one that the it's a book of poach national propaganda. show the i'm a leo in the davis seat these gnc of bit by she lived by the. hand the whole jim but even that. one nine hundred forty five the war is coming to an end joseph goebbels says office calls for the last resources to be thrown at the war effort the hitler youth weren't enough to defend berlin so military propaganda encouraged women and the elderly to take up arms. when soviet troops entered berlin goebbels and his family fled to hitler's bunker that was hidden underneath this where it's now filled with soil and a holocaust memorial has been erected on top of it on may second one thousand nine hundred forty one the third rice chief ideologist and his wife magda committed suicide before doing so they poisoned all six of their children with cyanide. i would be still out into little miss the old that there's a caucus i've been with the idea of bill weir i d's janja which crazy will but each aside it tells us when we are modern to somebody china and russia law ample without such an
some media veneers ski-doo sri the one that the it's a book of poach national propaganda. show the i'm a leo in the davis seat these gnc of bit by she lived by the. hand the whole jim but even that. one nine hundred forty five the war is coming to an end joseph goebbels says office calls for the last resources to be thrown at the war effort the hitler youth weren't enough to defend berlin so military propaganda encouraged women and the elderly to take up arms. when soviet troops entered berlin...
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better move to poach the talent than buy the whole company. >> he's 100% right.t because you poach talent doesn't mean you're looking to make an acquisition and quite frankly facebook has a lot on its plate. gobbled up and created a $19 bill crop acquisition. they are not going after ebay right now. they are interested strictly in the talent. >> aol wasn't going after time warner either. the illegitimate conceptionial high pe stock using its incredibly cheap capital to actually own a business that makes money what, a novel concept that would be. >> why don't investors or shareholders seem to believe you because facebook shares are up 4% today. >> ebay has been the rodney dangerfield of tech for five year, been a very good performer for five years. we really would not like to see them have that happen. we think john donahue does a good job of running the business. the problem is if the stock gets too low with all the other asset, the huge cash they have, the $4 billion of free cash load, stubhub, 28% of craigslist, all the other assets they have got, they are a si
better move to poach the talent than buy the whole company. >> he's 100% right.t because you poach talent doesn't mean you're looking to make an acquisition and quite frankly facebook has a lot on its plate. gobbled up and created a $19 bill crop acquisition. they are not going after ebay right now. they are interested strictly in the talent. >> aol wasn't going after time warner either. the illegitimate conceptionial high pe stock using its incredibly cheap capital to actually own...
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equipped to detect gunshots and the sounds of animals in distress so they could also help combat poaching and also hopes to add anathoth would allow mobile users to listen in on the sound of the rain forests and real time so far the group as a test of the device is in indonesia and plans to expand into africa and brazil with the new funding not a bad way to use waste to save the world and that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america check out our website r t dot com slash usa and follow me on twitter at amir david c. right back here at eight. washington well it's a mess it is being sued dad if they're. using the media. on the street going to do that i mean really doesn't do much to add revenue my own ted agriculture journey and seventy six year old american farmer in india fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia a do you think is what's triggering the right to say that it's also the largest debtor nation in. britain is that is mostly about turning the status on a good deal of. working for the american dream the next they
equipped to detect gunshots and the sounds of animals in distress so they could also help combat poaching and also hopes to add anathoth would allow mobile users to listen in on the sound of the rain forests and real time so far the group as a test of the device is in indonesia and plans to expand into africa and brazil with the new funding not a bad way to use waste to save the world and that does it for now for more on the stories we covered go to youtube dot com slash r t america check out...
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facebook poaches a paypal executive.acebook is going up on this news, straight up, a 3% gain for a stock like this a nice gain, one of the biggest winners on the s&p 500. facebook at 64. now let's look elsewhere. a youth employment crisis. millennials not working and don't say it is because they are lazy. in february the labor participation rate for those 16-19 under 33%. the lowest percentage since they started tracking the data. one-third of the people in that age group not working. in april the labor participation rate for 20 to 24-year-olds came in above 70%, but that is the third lowest rate since the end of the vietnam war. political prospect editor-in-chief also with us here in new york. who is to blame, i think i am right in saying this is a youth employment crisis, who do you think is to blame? >> for one, the president. we have catalogued the reasons why it can be laid at his doorstep, it is not generating jobs. parents and educators are responsible for not giving children good advice and creating adequate expe
facebook poaches a paypal executive.acebook is going up on this news, straight up, a 3% gain for a stock like this a nice gain, one of the biggest winners on the s&p 500. facebook at 64. now let's look elsewhere. a youth employment crisis. millennials not working and don't say it is because they are lazy. in february the labor participation rate for those 16-19 under 33%. the lowest percentage since they started tracking the data. one-third of the people in that age group not working. in...
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. >> two men pleaded guilty to felony vandalism for poaching redwood trees.chers have been stealing wood and selling it. prosecutors say danny garcia pleaded guilty and will be sentenced next week. both men were banned from the redwood national and state parks. >>> a teenager from austria is responsible for hacking into tweet deck app and he wanted to use heart symbols in his tweets. he said he discovered the security flaw while playing with the commuter code to create hearts and he loaded a string of commuter code that hijacked the software. twitter took down the app but says the problem has been fixed. >>> toyota is recalling 750,000 vehicles over an air bag flaw. it contained a propellent that was improperly made. the recall was expanded because the supplier had not released a complete list of models. . >>> it's a startling figure, on average every 22 minutes a young child is injured by a shopping cart. how it can happen in an instant. >> it takes a second, this video shows how a trip to the store nearly injured -- ended in the emergency room. a man catche
. >> two men pleaded guilty to felony vandalism for poaching redwood trees.chers have been stealing wood and selling it. prosecutors say danny garcia pleaded guilty and will be sentenced next week. both men were banned from the redwood national and state parks. >>> a teenager from austria is responsible for hacking into tweet deck app and he wanted to use heart symbols in his tweets. he said he discovered the security flaw while playing with the commuter code to create hearts and...
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by the way, i can make poached eggs martha stewart style, a little vinegar. >>> let's go to a tweet -- which of your books would recommend for a more experienced trader/investor. "real money" was written as a hand book for people who came to work at my old hedge fund. otherwise i think get rich carefully is more in sync with the current market, though the market has changed. >>> confused with jim cramer, well, it's a heck of a lot better to be confused with louis ck than vladimir lenin. remember, we don't like to buy stocks that are selling at two times or more of the growth rate, because if they screw up, this stock gets eviscerated. that's one of our rules. here's one from @mattcan. look, i've got to tell you, i get almost no sleep, but it's a hereditary thing. maybe the secret is, i love my job. don't tell the bosses. "mad money" is back after the break. i spent my entire childhood seeing the world in reverse, and i loved every minute of it. but then you grow up and there's no going back. but it's okay, it's just a new kind of adventure. and really, who wants to look backwards when
by the way, i can make poached eggs martha stewart style, a little vinegar. >>> let's go to a tweet -- which of your books would recommend for a more experienced trader/investor. "real money" was written as a hand book for people who came to work at my old hedge fund. otherwise i think get rich carefully is more in sync with the current market, though the market has changed. >>> confused with jim cramer, well, it's a heck of a lot better to be confused with louis ck...
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. >>> when a politician arrives in texas next week he'll be accused of going there to poach jobs. he is a state senator running for insurance commissioner. he's going to the lonestar state to lure businesses to california. but he has another goal, tan involves the electric car company tesla. rick perry drove a model s in sacramento a couple weeks ago when he was visiting. they are planning on a battery factory and the 6,000 jobs it will bring. >>> a big mistake, that's what mexican authorities are calling it when a mexican helicopter came into u.s. airspace. there's no information about who they were targeting. u.s. border agents didn't return any fire. no one was injured, and the helicopter went back to mexico. >>> as isis militants edge toward baghdad, drones are flying in the skies above iraq. even leaders within iraq are calling for a big political change there. >> reporter: as iraqi government forces secure baghdad, they claim they're counterattacking isis. if that's true, experts credit iraqi generals, not nuri al maliki. >> it is almost the case where the government we're t
. >>> when a politician arrives in texas next week he'll be accused of going there to poach jobs. he is a state senator running for insurance commissioner. he's going to the lonestar state to lure businesses to california. but he has another goal, tan involves the electric car company tesla. rick perry drove a model s in sacramento a couple weeks ago when he was visiting. they are planning on a battery factory and the 6,000 jobs it will bring. >>> a big mistake, that's what...
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. >> texas governor perry makes another trip to sacramento to poach california jobs and the bay area business he is trying to lure and why he says it is good for the golden state. >> a dream home is turned into a >>> covering cupertino, wine country and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> good wednesday morning. it is 6:13. a look at downtown oakland, a gorgeous shot. we have more clouds this morning. what is it doing to our temperatures? we will talk to meteorologist mike nicco coming up. >> a house is dangler over a cliff in texas. it is hanging 75 feet over a lake. parts of the house have fallen into the lake. the video yesterday showed when the shore crumbled under the foundation. you could see crashes in the ground under the foundation. the home was built in 2007. it was valued at $700,000. >> an offshoot of al-qaeda is in control of the second largest city in iraq as the people are fleeing. militants seized control of the city including tv stations and government offices. iraqi soldiers trained by united states forces have abandoned posts. iraqi prime minister is culling -
. >> texas governor perry makes another trip to sacramento to poach california jobs and the bay area business he is trying to lure and why he says it is good for the golden state. >> a dream home is turned into a >>> covering cupertino, wine country and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >>> good wednesday morning. it is 6:13. a look at downtown oakland, a gorgeous shot. we have more clouds this morning. what is it doing to our temperatures? we will talk to...
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the overseas threat that could destroy progress. >> putting a stop to poaching animals. some fighting to protect the youngest victims of these crimes. >> iraqi refugees fleeing their home land amid violence between government forces and sunni rebels. children among the hundreds of thousands who have already left, more continue to leave as the fighting there intensifies. this is the humanitarian side of war. >> a live look at a beautiful wednesday morning in new orleans. the sun coming up on the big easy. how some are offering a new incentive to help rebuild the ninth ward, coming up this half hour. >> welcome to al jazeera america. ahead, voters across the country casting ballots in several high profile races. they include two long serving lawmakers fight to go hold their jobs. we'll break down election results. >> the countries prime minister in iraq, malaki may be ignoring calls for a unity government. the u.s. has been urging him all along to include all religions and ethnicities. what did we learn from his speech today that might or might not clear up all the confusi
the overseas threat that could destroy progress. >> putting a stop to poaching animals. some fighting to protect the youngest victims of these crimes. >> iraqi refugees fleeing their home land amid violence between government forces and sunni rebels. children among the hundreds of thousands who have already left, more continue to leave as the fighting there intensifies. this is the humanitarian side of war. >> a live look at a beautiful wednesday morning in new orleans. the...
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. >>> now the poaching of elephants remains come pant despite international efforts.he first time, the number of ivory seize seizures in african exceeded those in asia. a new report shows more than 20,000 el facts were killed in after ga last year, more than 40,000 kilos of ivory were confiscated before leaving africa last year. three countries alone accounted for 80% of those seizures. the secretary general told us about the ongoing fight. >> over the past year, we have seen east african states really step up their effort. and i think that's reflected in the figures you just shared with your viewers. namely the large number of seizures taking place. this shows an enhanced enforced effort. but these gangs are starting to look at angola, west africa, and egypt as alternative roots. so what we need is a selective effort. we need all hands on deck and focus not only on the african states but on the new states being targeted. >>> they are one of the most common forms of footwear in the world and now one of the biggest pollutants in the indian ocean. one company, though, i
. >>> now the poaching of elephants remains come pant despite international efforts.he first time, the number of ivory seize seizures in african exceeded those in asia. a new report shows more than 20,000 el facts were killed in after ga last year, more than 40,000 kilos of ivory were confiscated before leaving africa last year. three countries alone accounted for 80% of those seizures. the secretary general told us about the ongoing fight. >> over the past year, we have seen...
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and poisoned and poached, a world famous elephant slaughtered for its ivory tusks. ♪ >>> tonight these says it will send up to 275 u.s. military personnel back to iraq. they are going to securities american interests in bagdad. rebels are gaining ground in iraq. part of an offensive that started a week ago. the government looking for help before those fighters can reach bagdad. >> situation is bringing u.s. and iran together. the two countries are talking. iraq's political system is seen -- by many as part of the problem. lisa starks is live in washington with more. lisa. >> john as you know the origins of the turmoil in iraq are years of sectarian strife and hatred but many in the u.s. are laying the blame at the doorstep of the prime. president obama has indicated that the u.s. should not act unless maliky does. some see a window of opportunity to push the prime minister to build a true unity government one that includes his shiite faction as well as sunnis and kurds. >> we are adamant that prime minister maliki and his government must do a better job of reaching out to all of the
and poisoned and poached, a world famous elephant slaughtered for its ivory tusks. ♪ >>> tonight these says it will send up to 275 u.s. military personnel back to iraq. they are going to securities american interests in bagdad. rebels are gaining ground in iraq. part of an offensive that started a week ago. the government looking for help before those fighters can reach bagdad. >> situation is bringing u.s. and iran together. the two countries are talking. iraq's political...
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. >> you grew up in wisconsin, how did a girl from wisconsin care so much about poaching in africa. >> yes, how did i end up being a vampire and end up in africa. it's a very interesting journey, and only in hindsight can i kind of make up the pieces that got me here. one of them is growing up in nature, i think. we always had a reverence for this incredible art form - i call it nature, some call it god. my family taught me to leave a place better than i found it or at least untouched. to clean up after myself, and i think that led to my love of wildlife in general. >> how did you decide to do the documentary? >> that is also an interesting journey. sometimes i can't believe i am in this. it's a few things. really, everything starts with learning about a problem that is happening. international fund for animal welfare had one of their people come to america and have a hollywood sort of dinner. he was talking about the problem, 30,000-50,000 killed, and at that rate we won't have them in the wild in eight years. he said to me "i need your hep." i looked other side of me and thought "i
. >> you grew up in wisconsin, how did a girl from wisconsin care so much about poaching in africa. >> yes, how did i end up being a vampire and end up in africa. it's a very interesting journey, and only in hindsight can i kind of make up the pieces that got me here. one of them is growing up in nature, i think. we always had a reverence for this incredible art form - i call it nature, some call it god. my family taught me to leave a place better than i found it or at least...