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from extinction. -- the cats from extinction. take the spring fashion quiz. all that and more as we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of "buisnessweek" right here on bloomberg television. ♪ ♪ carol: economics editor looks at how corporate america is responding to criticism from u.s. presidential candidates including democrat bernie sanders. republicans such as donald trump and ted cruz as well. >> the screaming you here now from across the potomac is the washington cartel in full terror at the conservative grassroots are rising up. carol: peter, you write about in your story how the people are controlling the pitchforks at this point. controlling the story on the campaign trail. how is big business responding? peter: very quietly. it has been fascinating. you would expect that with their integrity being impugned it is -- they would have something to say, yet they have chosen to take an extremely low-key approach. for example, jamie diamond was asked what pieces of this guy bernie sanders? he is
from extinction. -- the cats from extinction. take the spring fashion quiz. all that and more as we go behind the scenes of the latest issue of "buisnessweek" right here on bloomberg television. ♪ ♪ carol: economics editor looks at how corporate america is responding to criticism from u.s. presidential candidates including democrat bernie sanders. republicans such as donald trump and ted cruz as well. >> the screaming you here now from across the potomac is the washington...
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why is an unpopular x london banker trying to save them from extinction?e had the story when we return. ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." david is off this week. stewart is a rich, unlikable london banker who has 12 tigers. does he do it because it is noble, to turn a profit, or to anger his wife? this is a great story. we spent some time that this guy, who is stewart bray? kit: he is a very interesting guy. he actually is a likable person. he is very driven, very passionate. he is fundamentally a city guy who spent his life in banking. very passionate about things that matter to them. it still happens that one of the things that was important to him was tigers. he spent 10 years of his life, and a huge sum of money, try to rescue this rare species. carol: they are considered extinct at this point. what is the process been for him to do it? it involves money, south africa, and chinese officials. tell us a little bit about that. is: the south china tiger functionally extinct. there aren't any animals left in the wild. the doesn't mean that
why is an unpopular x london banker trying to save them from extinction?e had the story when we return. ♪ carol: welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." david is off this week. stewart is a rich, unlikable london banker who has 12 tigers. does he do it because it is noble, to turn a profit, or to anger his wife? this is a great story. we spent some time that this guy, who is stewart bray? kit: he is a very interesting guy. he actually is a likable person. he is very driven, very...
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that's probably what it will do and more to win this battle against extinction. south africa. >>> when we come back, the media. the digital dangers even the most tech savvy parents might not know about. that's where your seriously, it's, it's really fine. you don't want to be seen with your dad? no, it's..no.. oh, there's what! [ horn honking ] [ forward collision warning ] bye dad! the newly redesigned volkswagen passat. right now you can get a $1,000 presidents' day bonus on new 2015 or 2016 passat, jetta, or tiguan models. red lobster's lobsterfest is back. so come try the largest variety of lobster dishes of the year, like lobster lover's dream or new dueling lobster tails. it's a party on every plate, and you're invited. so come in while it lasts. we stop arthritis pain, so you don't have to stop. tylenol 8hr arthritis pain has two layers of pain relief. the first is fast. the second lasts all day. we give you your day back. what you do with it is up to you. tylenol . my son and i used to watch the red carpet shows on tv now, i'm walking them. life is unpred
that's probably what it will do and more to win this battle against extinction. south africa. >>> when we come back, the media. the digital dangers even the most tech savvy parents might not know about. that's where your seriously, it's, it's really fine. you don't want to be seen with your dad? no, it's..no.. oh, there's what! [ horn honking ] [ forward collision warning ] bye dad! the newly redesigned volkswagen passat. right now you can get a $1,000 presidents' day bonus on new 2015...
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and we go into the wild to the front lines of a modern war to save an ancient animal from extinction. we're with the rangers their lives to track poex here's kill for the coveted rhino s. led to their daughter's murder. in this world of anonymous prichtparents have no idea what their kids are doing online. >> i wish i would have been there for my daughter. >> these students take usvate world. evening. breaking news as we come on the air. abc news can now project donald trump will be the winner in the nevada republican caucuses. analysis, it is a two-person race for second between marco rubio and ted cruz. a win for trump will make three victories in a row after took first prize in surl south carolina and new hampshire. people said they were in favor of the outsider and of those voters, 70% said they billionaire businessman. >>> we now turn to a high stakes war against trafficking. world more than gold, cocaine, even diamonds. the coveted hornrhino. but now a new military grade piece of machinery is being ruthless poachers. to the south african bush. >> in the pitch black of the south
and we go into the wild to the front lines of a modern war to save an ancient animal from extinction. we're with the rangers their lives to track poex here's kill for the coveted rhino s. led to their daughter's murder. in this world of anonymous prichtparents have no idea what their kids are doing online. >> i wish i would have been there for my daughter. >> these students take usvate world. evening. breaking news as we come on the air. abc news can now project donald trump will be...
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p>> it does but the stellar sea pcow is extinct. pthe last one was hunted 250 pyears ago so scientists never pgot their hands on one. pby scanning this manatee and its prelative of the sea cow, pscientists in the world will be pable to compare the two and plearn more about the extinct pspecies on top of that, you can puse it for other things. pdinosaurs or archeological psites. pit's called sea bass, the center pfor virtualization and sea ptechnologies. p>>jennifer: they'll be pcontinuing day two of the pscanning process and let's show pthem the finished product over phere. pthis is really cool. plike once it's said and done. p>> this is a scan of a dinosaur. pand then you can take this 3 d pscan and use a 3 d printer panywhere in the world to create pyour own model of this so pscientists can print out bones, pfit them together. pit's an amazing tool and again, pthe folks in tampa bay are pleading the way on this. p3 d printing is taking off. pwe're talking about a third of pall engineering jobs these days pasks for experience in 3
p>> it does but the stellar sea pcow is extinct. pthe last one was hunted 250 pyears ago so scientists never pgot their hands on one. pby scanning this manatee and its prelative of the sea cow, pscientists in the world will be pable to compare the two and plearn more about the extinct pspecies on top of that, you can puse it for other things. pdinosaurs or archeological psites. pit's called sea bass, the center pfor virtualization and sea ptechnologies. p>>jennifer: they'll be...
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extinction. we're with the rangers risking their lives to track poex here's kill for the coveted rhino horns. >> the social media secrecy that led to their daughter's murder. in this world of anonymous pricht messaging, so many parents have no idea what their kids are doing online. >> i wish i would have been there for my daughter. >> these students take us inside first the night line five. (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping sound) and making sense. (elephant sound) (donkey sound) when it comes to social security, we need more than lip service. our next president needs a real plan to keep social security strong. (elephant noise) hey candidates. enough talk. >>> good evening. breaking news as we come on the air. abc news can now project donald trump will be the winner in the nevada republican caucuses. based on our vote analysis, it is a two-person race for second between marco rubio and ted cruz. a win for trump will make three victories in a r
extinction. we're with the rangers risking their lives to track poex here's kill for the coveted rhino horns. >> the social media secrecy that led to their daughter's murder. in this world of anonymous pricht messaging, so many parents have no idea what their kids are doing online. >> i wish i would have been there for my daughter. >> these students take us inside first the night line five. (donkey sound) (elephant sound) there's a big difference between making noise, (tapping...
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saves a banker trying to extinction. bloomberg television returns. >> hello welcome back to "businessweek." stewart bray is a unlikeable has 20 south -- banker who has 20 south china tigers. a great story. you spent some time with this guy. stewart bray? >> reporter: he's a very interesting guy. he's a likeable person. he's very driven, very passionate. he's fundamentally city guy who banking.areer in very level and capable. and very passionate about things him. just so happen, one of the things that's very important to him now is tigers. years of his life and huge sum of money trying to rescue the chinese tiger. >> they're beautiful. considered extinct. what's the process been like for him to do it? money and it involves south africa and chinese officials. that?s about >> reporter: the south china tiger is functionally extinct. aren't any more animals left in the wild. hundred or so left this zoos in china. what stuart have to do to persuade the chinese government some south china cubs. his plan is to raise them and bre
saves a banker trying to extinction. bloomberg television returns. >> hello welcome back to "businessweek." stewart bray is a unlikeable has 20 south -- banker who has 20 south china tigers. a great story. you spent some time with this guy. stewart bray? >> reporter: he's a very interesting guy. he's a likeable person. he's very driven, very passionate. he's fundamentally city guy who banking.areer in very level and capable. and very passionate about things him. just so...
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why is a bank trying to save them from extinction?t is when bloomberg television returns. ♪ hello, and welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." david gore is off this week. stewart is a rich, litigious chinable banker who has tigers in a ranch in south africa. this he do it to turn a profit or anchor his wife? kit, this is a good story. you spent time with this guy. gray? stuart >> stewart is an interesting guy. he is a likable person. he is very driven, passionate. guy. fundamentally a city he spent his career in banking. very clever, capable, and passionate about things that matter. one of the things important to him is tigers. he spent 10 years of his lies and a huge sum of money trying to rescue carol: the tigers. carol:they are beautiful. it involves chinese officials. tell us about that. >> the south china tiger is functionally extinct. they are probably aren't any animals left in the wild. zoos are 100 or so left in in china. he has to persuade the chinese government to give him some hish china tiger cubs and job was to increa
why is a bank trying to save them from extinction?t is when bloomberg television returns. ♪ hello, and welcome back to "bloomberg businessweek." david gore is off this week. stewart is a rich, litigious chinable banker who has tigers in a ranch in south africa. this he do it to turn a profit or anchor his wife? kit, this is a good story. you spent time with this guy. gray? stuart >> stewart is an interesting guy. he is a likable person. he is very driven, passionate. guy....
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their primary predator is man, and because of man, they may soon be extinct. thornton: no one really even knows how many elephants are left in africa. some people think it m be as few as 300,000 animals, so we mit be losg 1/6 ofhe continental population of africa's elephants every year. peters: in many countries in africa, the elephant is already ecologically extinct. [gunshots, elephant trumpets] narrator: every 20 minutes, an elephant is killed for its tusks. the reason: greed. the price of ivory has skyrocketed. raw ivory sells for as much as $3,000 per pound on the black market, but the cost for humanity is unfathomable. elephants may be gone in 10 years. ruiero: thproblem begins very simply with demand. narrator: and china drives the demand for ivory. knights: china now is estimated to be 70% of the world's ivory market. there is a tradition of ivory carving, but also, of course, the massive growth of the chinese economy. narrator: around 300 million people make up china's middle class today. that's more than the population of the united states, and they
their primary predator is man, and because of man, they may soon be extinct. thornton: no one really even knows how many elephants are left in africa. some people think it m be as few as 300,000 animals, so we mit be losg 1/6 ofhe continental population of africa's elephants every year. peters: in many countries in africa, the elephant is already ecologically extinct. [gunshots, elephant trumpets] narrator: every 20 minutes, an elephant is killed for its tusks. the reason: greed. the price of...
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they did it and they killed them all. >> now, they can learn about the extinct species in new ways and use the same technology to study other other -- study >>> tonight on 10news, something special. at 8 pm it is the greatest super bowl commercial. it's my favorite. join us for 10news at 11 pm. tonight's guests include amy schliemann. >>> the florida fish and wildlife commission just added its new it k9 -- newest k9 recruit. >> is a two-year-old yellow ab that is -- lab that sniffs out contraband. casey tenley shows you why her bad behavior might save your life. >> reporter: dogs like chaos don't get rewarded with play like this until their work is done. >> this is his paycheck. >> reporter: whether it's tracking a suspect or finding evidence. >> search it up, down. >> reporter: joe says chaos was being trained to be a guide dog but his behavior was not a fit. >> we can train them and use them, most dogs are bred to do work, a dog like that works perfect for our agency. donated from citrus and in both count -- animal county services. it would possibly have led to his euthanize asian be
they did it and they killed them all. >> now, they can learn about the extinct species in new ways and use the same technology to study other other -- study >>> tonight on 10news, something special. at 8 pm it is the greatest super bowl commercial. it's my favorite. join us for 10news at 11 pm. tonight's guests include amy schliemann. >>> the florida fish and wildlife commission just added its new it k9 -- newest k9 recruit. >> is a two-year-old yellow ab that is...
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also, usf researchers hope that something will unlock the mystery surrounding extinct type of manatee. and, the super bowl 's greatest commercials of 2016. and don't forget to stay up for the late show with stephen guest tonight include i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year ...stelara helps me be in season. stelara may lower your ability to fight infections and increase your risk of infections. some serious infections require hospitalization. before starting stelara your doctor should test for tuberculosis. stelara may increase your risk of cancer. always tell your doctor if you have any sign of infection, have had cancer, or if you develop any new skin growths. do not take stelara if you are allergic to stelara or any of its ingredients. alert your doctor of new or worsening problems including headaches, seizures, confusion and vision problems. these may be signs of a rare, potentially fatal brain condition. serious allergic reactions can occur. anyone in you
also, usf researchers hope that something will unlock the mystery surrounding extinct type of manatee. and, the super bowl 's greatest commercials of 2016. and don't forget to stay up for the late show with stephen guest tonight include i've had moderate to severe plaque psoriasis most of my life. from modeling. my doctor told me about stelara it helps keep my skin clearer. with only 4 doses a year ...stelara helps me be in season. stelara may lower your ability to fight infections and increase...
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guest: the south china tiger is functionally extinct.re probably aren't any level -- animals left in the wild. there are 100 left in zoos in china. what stewart had to do was persuade them to give south china tiger cubs to him to rear them, raise them and read them. increase their numbers. eventually he would return them to china. carol: he is doing that. he has brought them to china. guest: he hasn't briny back. he has 19 animals in south africa. the question is what happens to those animals now. they have a great home. they have a wonderful reserve. they are in great condition. the question is what happens next. finding space with them in china, arranging for them to be sent back. carol: the chinese want them and have been working with him to do that. guest: his project has quite a lot of attention and china. the tigers are hugely important animals. .e's had them for 10 years now there is genuine pressure to bring them home. toot want them to come back china. -- it is a difficult thing to do. they are solitary animals. they need space
guest: the south china tiger is functionally extinct.re probably aren't any level -- animals left in the wild. there are 100 left in zoos in china. what stewart had to do was persuade them to give south china tiger cubs to him to rear them, raise them and read them. increase their numbers. eventually he would return them to china. carol: he is doing that. he has brought them to china. guest: he hasn't briny back. he has 19 animals in south africa. the question is what happens to those animals...
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the key to learning about an extinct manatee species could be "flying high" inside the "museum of science and on tuesday a team south florida" researchers ran a manatee skeleton museum. "stellar's sea cow" people hunted and killed off the sea cow before any now, with these scans from usf, scientists can learn about the extinct species in new ways and use the same technology to study other animals, like dinosaurs. here's a cool story that could speed up your internet! google is reportedly testing solar-powered drones to deliver high-speed internet from the air! and get this, it would be 40-times faster than 4-g. 'the guardian' reports secret test flights are being conducted above in new mexico. the project is codenamed, sky bender. a rare sight in cape coral on tuesday. a 12-foot crocodile showed up at an apartment complex. again, this is a crocodile not an alligator. people living there say-- they've never seen crocs in their community before. wildlife officers did not come out to take the crocodile away. but we did see a tag on it -- meaning officers have likely come across it still ahea
the key to learning about an extinct manatee species could be "flying high" inside the "museum of science and on tuesday a team south florida" researchers ran a manatee skeleton museum. "stellar's sea cow" people hunted and killed off the sea cow before any now, with these scans from usf, scientists can learn about the extinct species in new ways and use the same technology to study other animals, like dinosaurs. here's a cool story that could speed up your...
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even though the species was slaughtered to extinction. wild herd of 1200 planes, bison, big, tough, weighing as much as 2,000 pounds. their lineage stretching back tens of thousands of years before history was ever written. >> as long as i can ride a horse, i'll be here. >> this morning, more than 14,000 from all over the world comes to watch. the family from florida arrived with the three children. they are on a year-round trip, part of home schooling. >> i love the opportunity to bring the kids out here. to see the things red out. for the three children. the buffalo became more than a dusty speck of a session. >> i would like to see them roam by the millions, that would be amazing. able to see them at all is cool. >> and for mary, proud of her heritage, the drive was worth it. >> it almost makes me cry as they run pass, there's something f it that pulls at my heart. >> over a ridge top the first buffalo break the horizon, barely visible at first, but then the whips crack, and the cowboys holler the way they always have. >> get up there.
even though the species was slaughtered to extinction. wild herd of 1200 planes, bison, big, tough, weighing as much as 2,000 pounds. their lineage stretching back tens of thousands of years before history was ever written. >> as long as i can ride a horse, i'll be here. >> this morning, more than 14,000 from all over the world comes to watch. the family from florida arrived with the three children. they are on a year-round trip, part of home schooling. >> i love the...
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that's the reason they're gonna be extinct in about a hundred thousand years. dinosaurs and brontosaurs, all gone. - alright hector, alright. - maybe mac and hec right. - well sure. tomorrow, when everybody sees that you're alive, and the dinosaurs haven't come, they'll put an end to that custom. - and then you won't have to be a blue-plate special. - sure was a job convincing her, but we finally got her on our side. wait a minute, wait a minute. whether you like it or not. - [hector] yeah. - hector, you're choking her. - i'm gonna keep her alive even if i have to kill her. - mlor not run away again. - doggone right you're not. - [mac] and just to keep you from exercising a woman's right of changing her mind, we'll keep you tied up. - mac and hec really want mlor to stay alive. - [mac] yeah, well, let's just say we're admirers of nature's handiwork. - this drab old world wouldn't be the same without you. - you'll be safe here, we'll see you tomorrow. - sweet dreams. captain, i wonder if dreams have been invented yet. you think these cave people really-- - [mac]
that's the reason they're gonna be extinct in about a hundred thousand years. dinosaurs and brontosaurs, all gone. - alright hector, alright. - maybe mac and hec right. - well sure. tomorrow, when everybody sees that you're alive, and the dinosaurs haven't come, they'll put an end to that custom. - and then you won't have to be a blue-plate special. - sure was a job convincing her, but we finally got her on our side. wait a minute, wait a minute. whether you like it or not. - [hector] yeah. -...
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"that's why our youth feels extinct like the horse." (buzz) do you dig it, pops? i'd rather bury it. you take my advice, and vacate my property by midnight tonight. gee! we're holding our first exhibit tomorrow. we sent out a lot of post cards. do you think you could talk mr. addison into letting us stay a few more days? oh, i'll try. i've talked him into letting me stay 20 years. but you're not sure, huh? i'm afraid i couldn't promise you anything. the story of our life: rejection, rejection, rejection. there's no place for us kids today. oh, dear. come on, kids. ed, what's going on here? just call me ed, the beachcomber. what started all this? those kids that were here yesterday? yep, we're birds of a feather: "rejected, "neglected, "befuddled, bemuddled." what do you know? a beatnik horse. what, uh, got you started on this painting kick anyway? it's therapy to relieve my depression. hmm. well, let's, uh, have a look here, huh? yeah, it's, uh, it's depressing, all right. what's it supposed to be? i'm calling it the horseless headman. a "horseless headman"? that'
"that's why our youth feels extinct like the horse." (buzz) do you dig it, pops? i'd rather bury it. you take my advice, and vacate my property by midnight tonight. gee! we're holding our first exhibit tomorrow. we sent out a lot of post cards. do you think you could talk mr. addison into letting us stay a few more days? oh, i'll try. i've talked him into letting me stay 20 years. but you're not sure, huh? i'm afraid i couldn't promise you anything. the story of our life: rejection,...
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. >> when i hear polar blair -- animal facing extinction. >> ahead, which insects could disappear over time and why could impact the world's food supply. >> less, more information stolen from the first thought. the message the irs has for taxpayers after last year's major data hack. >> more than 23 million americans struggle with addiction. >> i started using oxycontin when i was 20 years old. >> the disease killing a reported 125 million americans all next week on good day colorado, a special five-day series putting a name, face and story to those addicted. the advice for men, women and epidemic. the irs warning tags peers money may be at risk. the internal revenue service seen tonight the number of people caught up in the theft of data last year is seven times larger than originally thought. last may, cyber criminals stole the tax forms of thousands of people who use the popular online filing tool. the agency now saying the number of victims is close to 720,000. starting next week, the agency will warn affected taxpayers about potential identity theft. they will be offered free credi
. >> when i hear polar blair -- animal facing extinction. >> ahead, which insects could disappear over time and why could impact the world's food supply. >> less, more information stolen from the first thought. the message the irs has for taxpayers after last year's major data hack. >> more than 23 million americans struggle with addiction. >> i started using oxycontin when i was 20 years old. >> the disease killing a reported 125 million americans all next...
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rusty patch bumble bee is now extinct in iowa. still around 100 different kinds of bumble bees. ticks or mites are attacking hives in the winter. also, pesticide in the spring and summer kill bees. more diverse food supply is needed to help keep bees going. drop of 75 percent of total bees in iowa over a 10 year stretch. native pollinators are now being rented to farms to help. losing all sorts of crops. classes are growing because people want to help. also, the push for thousands of active and retired union workers are facing unexpected futures this morning... last night the local 'teamsters' chapter came together in des moines... to discuss looming pension cuts. the central states pension fund is expected to go bankrupt within workers at risk of having their pension cut by up to 70 percent each month. the cuts -- which go into effect july first -- will impact more than 6 - thousand iowans. union members say it all came out of nowhere... and with no warning. - i worked 50 - 60 hours a week and thats what all of us had to do. it was good money but thats how you got what you got
rusty patch bumble bee is now extinct in iowa. still around 100 different kinds of bumble bees. ticks or mites are attacking hives in the winter. also, pesticide in the spring and summer kill bees. more diverse food supply is needed to help keep bees going. drop of 75 percent of total bees in iowa over a 10 year stretch. native pollinators are now being rented to farms to help. losing all sorts of crops. classes are growing because people want to help. also, the push for thousands of active and...
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separated extinction as a series of alien attacks decimate the planet, causing amazon studios, scott free, headline pictures, electric shepherd productions and big light productions. the series is loosely based on the 1962 novel of the same name by american science fiction author philip k. dick. the story is an alternative history of the world in which the axis powers won world war ii. the united states has been partitioned into three parts: the japanese puppet state of the pacific states of america, which comprises the former united states west of the rocky mountains; a nazi puppet state that comprises the eastern half of the former united states; and a neutral zone that acts as a buffer between the two areas, called the rocky mountain states. the pilot debuted on january 15, 2015 and was amazon's "most-watched since the original series development program 2015, the series was picked up for a ten- episode season, leading to the remaining nine episodes being released on november 20, 2015. a second season of ten episodes has been announced for a 2016 release. vo still to come bill cli
separated extinction as a series of alien attacks decimate the planet, causing amazon studios, scott free, headline pictures, electric shepherd productions and big light productions. the series is loosely based on the 1962 novel of the same name by american science fiction author philip k. dick. the story is an alternative history of the world in which the axis powers won world war ii. the united states has been partitioned into three parts: the japanese puppet state of the pacific states of...
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strait from the lab that could fight a crime that's brought elephants to the brink of extinction >> getting a seizure is a great victory, but the elephant's already dead. >> marita davidson is an environmental biologist >> i am holding a tray of elephant poop. >> she'll show us the high tech plan to stop the killing. >> wow >> then, sea lion's stranded along the california freeway. yes, freeway... >> dr shini somara is a mechanical e engineer, she'll show us what's been done to to find out why this is happening. >> at this stage, are they feeling distressed? and i'm phil torez, i'm an entomologist. that's our team, now lets do some science. >> welcome to techknow im phil torres joined by marita davison and dr. shini somara. guys there are outlaws out there working in the shadows committing horrible acts against defenseless yet majestic animals. we're talking about the ivory poachers who have decimated the populations in africa. >> it's really alarming because ivory goes for about a thousand dollars a pound, that's more valuable than illegal drugs. >> and you know what that means is that the
strait from the lab that could fight a crime that's brought elephants to the brink of extinction >> getting a seizure is a great victory, but the elephant's already dead. >> marita davidson is an environmental biologist >> i am holding a tray of elephant poop. >> she'll show us the high tech plan to stop the killing. >> wow >> then, sea lion's stranded along the california freeway. yes, freeway... >> dr shini somara is a mechanical e engineer, she'll...
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the california republic or grizzlies have been extinct in california since at least 1924. at the time of the gold rush when california was being brought together as a state, formed as a new state immunity, the grizzly was everywhere. it was a symbol of the state. it was a symbol of this western frontier and it was a symbol of sort of the idea of telephone as a kind of new frontier where people went, came to do bold things in a new place. this species was extinct in the state by the 1920s and so now i think people are starting to ask the question, should that always be the case? conservation is really a term that dates back to the 19th century into united states. california came along a little bit later than some of the eastern states in terms of developing conservation policies and programs at the local level, but in california and in the west conservation emerged as an organizing framework for land management and natural resource management. by around the early 20th century. at that time most other conservation initiatives were focused on forests, protecting and preservin
the california republic or grizzlies have been extinct in california since at least 1924. at the time of the gold rush when california was being brought together as a state, formed as a new state immunity, the grizzly was everywhere. it was a symbol of the state. it was a symbol of this western frontier and it was a symbol of sort of the idea of telephone as a kind of new frontier where people went, came to do bold things in a new place. this species was extinct in the state by the 1920s and so...
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this is the latest technology being used to try to save the rhino from extinction. they look like soldiers. they're actually park rangers in south africa and this is their battlefield. what's a bigger threat to your rangers, is it the animals or poachers. >> it's the poachers, definitely the poachers. they've got deadly weapons. >> reporter: i'm on patrol with rangers at this park, the oldest game reserve in africa. armed coachers come after rhinos but tonight the rangers have air support. this is the latest attempt to combat the killing of rhinos in south africa. the project is called air shepherd. drones with infrared cameras patrol the air and send back images in realtime to a mobile command center where a team monitors them. >> someone stopped there. >> reporter: look closely. those white dots, that's me and the rangers on patrol. but if a poacher is spotted the drone team can tell the rangers where to intercept. south africa is home to over 80% of the world's rhino population, but they're facing extinction in the wild because of their highly coveted horns. the
this is the latest technology being used to try to save the rhino from extinction. they look like soldiers. they're actually park rangers in south africa and this is their battlefield. what's a bigger threat to your rangers, is it the animals or poachers. >> it's the poachers, definitely the poachers. they've got deadly weapons. >> reporter: i'm on patrol with rangers at this park, the oldest game reserve in africa. armed coachers come after rhinos but tonight the rangers have air...