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. >> reporter: john baker is managing director of wild aid, an environmental group that works to convinceonsumers to stop using endangered wildlife products. >> you can change people's attitudes, especially in a country like vietnam where so many of the people are young. what we don't want to do is now give the young people a reason to start using rhino horn because it's okay to use rhino horn >> reporter: it is said it is a matter of economics and putting more lab-made rhino horn on the market is what will save the rhino >> we are looking at the whole supply chain of how horns move from africa into east asia. we want to target along that supply chain, offer our horn as an alternative to poached horn >> relying on the fact that, you know, once it's out in the market, the product might sold and change hands as if it were real rhino horn. is that a part of your here. >> people may find it ethical. some people may buy it in the hope of making a profit as reselling tasmania a real horn. we will be able to create a pricing graduate. gentleman it is said it will be over a year for a product tha
. >> reporter: john baker is managing director of wild aid, an environmental group that works to convinceonsumers to stop using endangered wildlife products. >> you can change people's attitudes, especially in a country like vietnam where so many of the people are young. what we don't want to do is now give the young people a reason to start using rhino horn because it's okay to use rhino horn >> reporter: it is said it is a matter of economics and putting more lab-made rhino...
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i'm joined by billionaire michael, his partner, john baker and john's wife.s son, sky. you grew up in this area. what was port antonio like in the ''50s? >> it was vibrant, lots of wealthy tourists. so port antonio was a happening place. ♪ >> you're a man with a diverse financial interests. banks, communications. as a veteran of 30 years in the hospitality business, why? why would you do such a hard and probably unprofitable thing? i mean, usually unprofitable. >> i thought you're smart, brilliant. but your behavior shows you're dumb. >> no, no, i know the answer. are you a romantic? >> great things will happen when you romanticize, you see a vision, you dream, and you set off to achieve that vision. ♪ >> where does it cross over where all of the things you love about this area, and people are building 400 room hotels? is there a threshold where things start to not be the things that you loved about the place in the first place and how do you guard against that? >> port antonio is a long way from getting there. it has not progressed out of the '50s. >> very l
i'm joined by billionaire michael, his partner, john baker and john's wife.s son, sky. you grew up in this area. what was port antonio like in the ''50s? >> it was vibrant, lots of wealthy tourists. so port antonio was a happening place. ♪ >> you're a man with a diverse financial interests. banks, communications. as a veteran of 30 years in the hospitality business, why? why would you do such a hard and probably unprofitable thing? i mean, usually unprofitable. >> i thought...
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bill john baker is principal chief of the cherokee nation. >> hep c has been almost like the big c wordf when you found out you had it, it was a death sentence. >> reporter: in addition to the health impact, baker says the disease takes an economic toll. >> most folks can't work. they can't function as the disease progresses. it's a tremendous financial burden. >> reporter: the cherokee health system serves 130,000 native americans in northeastern oklahoma at its main hospital and at eight outreach clinics. like many indian health systems, care is free for tribal members. doctor mera says that makes it easier to screen nearly everyone, a cornerstone of the hep c elimination project. >> most of our patients will come in through the system at some point. we will be able to screen them, and once we screen them and detect that they're positive, engage them in care and hopefully treat them and cure them. >> just imagine a skeptic watching this story, maybe thinks, you know, why should the cherokee nation be spending its resources on trying to fight the disease when they should really be goin
bill john baker is principal chief of the cherokee nation. >> hep c has been almost like the big c wordf when you found out you had it, it was a death sentence. >> reporter: in addition to the health impact, baker says the disease takes an economic toll. >> most folks can't work. they can't function as the disease progresses. it's a tremendous financial burden. >> reporter: the cherokee health system serves 130,000 native americans in northeastern oklahoma at its main...
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. >> john baker. >> oh, that's cathy baker's boo. >> look at that. >> kathy. >> ya. >> fish, really?> now is that exciting? he's outdoors. he is healthy probably. >> i think so. i think it means you're adventurous, trying new things, not scared to get off the couch. >> get dirty little bit? >> one pick tire, can mean a lot. >> a lot of personment and you're adventurous. >> have you ever been fishing? >> i have this little piece of salmon in my pocket. >> look at that, ladies. >> look at that, ladies. >> it doesn't work in person. >> ahh. >> who knows how long that's been in your pocket. seriously? >> last spring. >> oh, he is smacking. >> look what i got here. >> i can't even look. >> keep a can every tune in your pants. and they'll go wild. >> please don't do. >> this i don't want men all over philly walking around with fish in their pants. >> still un owned. >> true. >> and actual size. >> 9:15, well, into girl scout cookie season one troop in long island, new york, came up with a good way to move some boxes of cook us. >> yes, they use leonardo recent oscar win, as a marketing str
. >> john baker. >> oh, that's cathy baker's boo. >> look at that. >> kathy. >> ya. >> fish, really?> now is that exciting? he's outdoors. he is healthy probably. >> i think so. i think it means you're adventurous, trying new things, not scared to get off the couch. >> get dirty little bit? >> one pick tire, can mean a lot. >> a lot of personment and you're adventurous. >> have you ever been fishing? >> i have this...
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it is for the american he john orange baker post. african americans refused post. hurricane also damaged the post in 2004. >>> people living in east up. what is expected to be built at the intersection of dean road and winder trail. county reports showed emergency responders are spending too much time because of growth and traffic. >> we have been living here now for 23 years. it's grown big time. >>> traffic is really bad especially when the college lets out or they go in. >> asking for $18 million to fund the project. >>> tomorrow united launch united is scheduled to lift >> it is part of a resupply mission. it has been loaded on temperature of the atlas 5 rocket. it is holding 8000-pounds of supplies and experiments. these pictures show researchers working on it. it will study the properties of soil. the launch window for the rocket is scheduled to open at 11:05 p.m >>> that that says two comments could fly by earth today. these two white dots are planetary twins. that means the smaller comment on the right may have broken off the bigger one on the left. the big
it is for the american he john orange baker post. african americans refused post. hurricane also damaged the post in 2004. >>> people living in east up. what is expected to be built at the intersection of dean road and winder trail. county reports showed emergency responders are spending too much time because of growth and traffic. >> we have been living here now for 23 years. it's grown big time. >>> traffic is really bad especially when the college lets out or they go...
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and baker was assigned as a religious teacher in johns town. baker committed suicide three years ago. now kane today saying these three religious leaders charged today knew of baker's abuse but never reported it to police. >> they engaged in efforts to protect the image and reputation of the franciscan friar. rather than act in the best interest of the children in the organization to whom they owed a duty of care. all men are retired and living outside of pennsylvania, they are given until friday to surrender again here is the look at those three men, their case part of a larger investigation into sex abuse in the diocese. "action news" reporter jeff jericho will have the latest coming up on this at 5:00. >> thank you. >>> it's time now for a check of the accuweather forecast. lets go outside another dreary day and meteorologist, adam joseph, tracking a one day warm-up. >> it's damp and chilly and dreary through much of your tuesday, we started out this morning with your satellite and radar at 4:00 a.m. clouds were around and drizzle and showers
and baker was assigned as a religious teacher in johns town. baker committed suicide three years ago. now kane today saying these three religious leaders charged today knew of baker's abuse but never reported it to police. >> they engaged in efforts to protect the image and reputation of the franciscan friar. rather than act in the best interest of the children in the organization to whom they owed a duty of care. all men are retired and living outside of pennsylvania, they are given...
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. >> john: new insights in the disappearance and death of zahra baker. what a medical examiner is revealing, coming up. ten minutes before 5:00. speak out is an expression of opinion from the editorial board general manager scott dempsey. >> construction moves forward on the future toll lanes along i-77, despite an ongoing battle to try and kill the project altogether. that battle has played outin other states, where ntra - the company that's ilding the lanes here - s operated toll roads.a recent wbtv investigation to those roads revealed me troubling concerns. indiana, skyrocketing lls and fees led to a decline in cars on the roads.leading to a drop in revenue. to make up for that, cintra's subsidiary raised the price of tolls before eventually declaring bankruptcy. a similar thing happened in chicago, where declining ridership meant rising tolls and financial troubles, before cintra sold its rights to a 99-year lease. and in texas, cintra currently owns a highway that parallels a free state-run interstate. when our reporter drove that toll road, it was
. >> john: new insights in the disappearance and death of zahra baker. what a medical examiner is revealing, coming up. ten minutes before 5:00. speak out is an expression of opinion from the editorial board general manager scott dempsey. >> construction moves forward on the future toll lanes along i-77, despite an ongoing battle to try and kill the project altogether. that battle has played outin other states, where ntra - the company that's ilding the lanes here - s operated toll...
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he visited former reds manager dusty baker at spring training yesterday .. wcpo.com's john erardi was there ...the two shared a big hug.this isn't a made-for-the- media moment ...kremer was one of the first people baker called after the reds fired him in 20-13. by the way - teddy's biography comes out next month.but that wasn't the only reunion ...see more on wcpo.com. meantime - he reds still haven't had a loss in spring training ...but they did find their way out fo the win column in game two of cactus league play ...the reds faced the indians once again ...and played to a 4-4 tie ...starter roger stephenson fared well ... he was the the team's top pick in 2011. he gave up a walk and hit..but no runs in two innings of work.the series wraps at 3. how about this for a discovery. a crumpled paper bag in a dilapidated house in los angeles.. angeles.. seven ty cobb baseball cards were found dating back to 1909. only 15 together..they're worth more than a million dollars. police say a local student brought more than his books and lunch to school.what they found him holding and
he visited former reds manager dusty baker at spring training yesterday .. wcpo.com's john erardi was there ...the two shared a big hug.this isn't a made-for-the- media moment ...kremer was one of the first people baker called after the reds fired him in 20-13. by the way - teddy's biography comes out next month.but that wasn't the only reunion ...see more on wcpo.com. meantime - he reds still haven't had a loss in spring training ...but they did find their way out fo the win column in game two...
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we all know just like our own charlie baker here in massachusetts, the reformer governor john kasich verydeficits and made them huge surpluses. created over 400,000 new jobs in ohio. in congress, he was the architect of the very last time, very last time that was everal budget balanced, that it ever showed a surplus and that the debt went down. that was governor john kasich and i think we need more of that in washington today. we need that leadership. but you have to vote tomorrow. your friends out to vote tomorrow, your friends and your family. that's the only way we're going to do it. massachusetts needs to send a message to the rest of our republican party that we're serious, that we want our what he'sto know talking about and we want our candidate to be able to win in is governor that john kasich. [applause] now, it is my pleasure to lady ofe the first ohio, and with your support and tomorrow, the first lady of the united states of karen kasich. [applause] karen: thank you. thank you very much and thank all for being here this afternoon. i've got to say i'm thrilled to be back in
we all know just like our own charlie baker here in massachusetts, the reformer governor john kasich verydeficits and made them huge surpluses. created over 400,000 new jobs in ohio. in congress, he was the architect of the very last time, very last time that was everal budget balanced, that it ever showed a surplus and that the debt went down. that was governor john kasich and i think we need more of that in washington today. we need that leadership. but you have to vote tomorrow. your friends...
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john mccain is reacting and will join us. jerry baker, this idea of open borders and syrian refugees going through out the euro zone has undermined on merkel. >> we should talk about germany. very publicly and consciously, 1 million or more syrian refugees, more could be on their way. on color merkel has said we must be humanitarian and bring this in. many of these people, vast majority are genuine refugees seeking asylum but of course they will be there, open borders to come across people with nefarious intent to do that. on color merkel is suffering politically as a result. her party suffered heavy losses and then anti-immigrant party, did extremely well. this -- these events have implications in germany and the european union more broadly. you control your own borders, when you have a situation like core european countries to essentially abolish their borders, if you are in germany you are no longer able to control your own security. your security is outsourced to the outermost country in the area. you are relying on good offices of g
john mccain is reacting and will join us. jerry baker, this idea of open borders and syrian refugees going through out the euro zone has undermined on merkel. >> we should talk about germany. very publicly and consciously, 1 million or more syrian refugees, more could be on their way. on color merkel has said we must be humanitarian and bring this in. many of these people, vast majority are genuine refugees seeking asylum but of course they will be there, open borders to come across...
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john kasich, 46% favorable, 33% unfavorable. we are back with our panel ed rollins, gerry baker, and monica crowley.st feels like voters -- and this is republican voters, don't think much of any of these candidates. >> it's a very polarized electorate. trump probably is the nominee, he's marching that way, but he's not unifying the party. this is a game of addiction. in order to be successful, he has to come out with a unified party. he needs to quit saying nasty things about cruz and kasich and their wives especially, because ultimately women are going to decide this election and he keeps alienating women by attacking megyn and mrs. cruz and others, he's going to have a very hard time. >> that was ugly, getting on the wives like that. >> and it's ridiculous. he's won the hard tough guy battle, he now needs to have a soft side. >> we should point out they don't like hillary clinton very much either. >> her unfavorables are through the roof and her negatives have been that way for a very long time. they're sick and tired of her. >> i'm saying of the whole process. >> but it's also true with hillary c
john kasich, 46% favorable, 33% unfavorable. we are back with our panel ed rollins, gerry baker, and monica crowley.st feels like voters -- and this is republican voters, don't think much of any of these candidates. >> it's a very polarized electorate. trump probably is the nominee, he's marching that way, but he's not unifying the party. this is a game of addiction. in order to be successful, he has to come out with a unified party. he needs to quit saying nasty things about cruz and...
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john sununu endorsed the anyone but trump effort yesterday saying the goal is this. let's get to the convention in cleveland and figure it out there. and massachusetts governor charlie baker who endorsed chris christie before the new hampshire primary broke his months long silence about whether he would vote for trump in the fall. >> i have said that i wasn't going to vote for donald trump yesterday and i didn't. and i don't plan to vote for anymore november but i'm not willing to concede with 35 states to go that he's going to be the republican nominee. you know, i don't know how bernie sanders and his supporters feel today when people run around and say that the democratic nomination is over. i don't think the republican one is over either but i said i wasn't going to vote for trump yesterday and i'm not going to vote for him in november. >> the former standard-bearer of the republican party, mitt romney, is about to address the state of the republican race. making a formal speech in utah this morning, romney is not expected to be announcing an endorsement or his candidacy, but instead he'll describe the choices facing the gop and likely take on donald trump. but donald
john sununu endorsed the anyone but trump effort yesterday saying the goal is this. let's get to the convention in cleveland and figure it out there. and massachusetts governor charlie baker who endorsed chris christie before the new hampshire primary broke his months long silence about whether he would vote for trump in the fall. >> i have said that i wasn't going to vote for donald trump yesterday and i didn't. and i don't plan to vote for anymore november but i'm not willing to concede...
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baker was like this. people said of howard, funny, intelligent, glad he's in public life, not president when he tried in 1980. john kasich's problem is this. in order to win before cleveland to get to 1237, he has to win 83% of the remaining delegates. not going to happen. my third takeaway is this. the race that ted cruz had a year ago was absolutely right. that the key to winning this nomination was down scale, disaffected voters. noncollege educated. absence the presence of trump which he did not factor in, i think it is reasonable to say if trump had never entered, cruz would seal up the nomination this tuesday. >> it's important to look at exiting polls. similar demographics as far as how it breaks out. michigan in this question. trade takes away u.s. jobs. trump, 45%. trade takes away u.s. jobs. and you see bernie sanders. 56%. >> they are striking the same chord. >> and sanders says, look, i'm winning in the states that are battle ground states in the fall. she's winning in the red states that don't really matter in the general election. that was a huge, huge thing that happened last night. it wasn't expect
baker was like this. people said of howard, funny, intelligent, glad he's in public life, not president when he tried in 1980. john kasich's problem is this. in order to win before cleveland to get to 1237, he has to win 83% of the remaining delegates. not going to happen. my third takeaway is this. the race that ted cruz had a year ago was absolutely right. that the key to winning this nomination was down scale, disaffected voters. noncollege educated. absence the presence of trump which he...
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[applause] we ought now to cite their own governor charlie baker here in massachusetts, the reformer governor john kasich is, taking on tough problems in ohio. he turns huge, huge input in a certain candidate, huge, huge deficit and made them very huge surpluses. he created over 400,000 new jobs in ohio. and when he was in congress, he was the architect of the very last time, very last time that our federal budget has ever balanced, that it never showed a surplus and that if that went down. that was governor john kasich. we need more of that in washington today. we need that leadership. do you have to vote tomorrow. teacher friends out to vote tomorrow. your friends and family. massachusetts needs to send a message to the rest of our republican party that we are serious, that we want a candidate to know what he's talking about and their candidate to win in november. that is governor john kasich. now, it is my pleasure to introduce the first lady of ohio and with your support and your help tomorrow, the first lady of the united states of america, karen kasich. [applause] >> hello. thank you. thank
[applause] we ought now to cite their own governor charlie baker here in massachusetts, the reformer governor john kasich is, taking on tough problems in ohio. he turns huge, huge input in a certain candidate, huge, huge deficit and made them very huge surpluses. he created over 400,000 new jobs in ohio. and when he was in congress, he was the architect of the very last time, very last time that our federal budget has ever balanced, that it never showed a surplus and that if that went down....
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john mccain has said he is in favor of closing guantanamo. likewise, former secretaries of state clinton, rice, powell, albright, christopher, baker and kissinger have all advocating closing guantanamo. have former chairmen of the joint chiefs of staffs and 42 generals and admirals. the list goes on. in addition to leading democrats and republicans, world leaders and international organizations from the pope to the organization for american states consistently call on the united states to close guantanamo. today, there are 91 individuals detained at guantanamo, down from a peek population of 680. altogether, a total of 779 detainees have passed through guantanamo and of those 688 have departed. the vast majority of detainees transferred out of guantanamo to other countries, some 532, were transferred before president obama took office on january 20, 2009. prior to the implementation of rigorous interagency procedures that were implemented by this administration and are described more fully in my written testimony. my written testimony describes at length the two processes by which this administration has approved detainees for transfer. what th
john mccain has said he is in favor of closing guantanamo. likewise, former secretaries of state clinton, rice, powell, albright, christopher, baker and kissinger have all advocating closing guantanamo. have former chairmen of the joint chiefs of staffs and 42 generals and admirals. the list goes on. in addition to leading democrats and republicans, world leaders and international organizations from the pope to the organization for american states consistently call on the united states to close...
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john mccain has said he is in favor of closing guantanamo. likewise, former secretaries of state clinton, rice, powell, albright, christopher, baker and kiss injury have alled a -- kissinger have all advocating closing guantanamo. so two former chairmen of the joint chiefs of staffs and 42 generals and admirals. the list goes on. in addition to leading democrats and republicans, world leaders and international organizations from the pope to the organization for american states consistently call on the united states to close guantanamo. today, there are 91 individuals detained at guantanamo, down from a peek population of 680. a total of 779 detainees have passed through guantanamo and of those 688 have departed. the vast majority of detainees transferred out of guantanamo to other countries, some 532, were transferred before president obama took office on january 20, 2009. prior to the implementation of rigorous interagency procedures that were implemented by this administration and are described more fully in my written testimony. my written testimony describes at length the two processes by which this administration has approved detainees for t
john mccain has said he is in favor of closing guantanamo. likewise, former secretaries of state clinton, rice, powell, albright, christopher, baker and kiss injury have alled a -- kissinger have all advocating closing guantanamo. so two former chairmen of the joint chiefs of staffs and 42 generals and admirals. the list goes on. in addition to leading democrats and republicans, world leaders and international organizations from the pope to the organization for american states consistently call...
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john kerry, the secretary of state pointing out, the coalition is united against territory is ate. shrinking, collapsing, leaders being decimated. the intelligence community, law enforcement could not stop these additional terror attacks. as mike baker pointed out success is a critical recruiting tool to the islamic state particularly in places like belgium, brussels. a separate islamic society, these terrorists have been developing over a period of years, they tried to crack down on the terror network in brussels, intelligence forces the last two years, they cannot stop it. let's hope that changes in the days and weeks to come. to the campaign trail a new head to head poll pitting remaining candidates against hillary clinton. john kasich is the only candidate who beats clinton in a hypothetical matchup 45-39%. you can see her advantage over donald trump, 10 percentage point advantage. my next guest says one reason could be john casey's willingness to talk about issues that -- and this backs up at fox news full. . >> you can count on donald trump at this point. he made up a lot of ground no one expected before. it is interesting to see john kasich beating clinton and it has to do with a candidate who can get things done, has been in
john kerry, the secretary of state pointing out, the coalition is united against territory is ate. shrinking, collapsing, leaders being decimated. the intelligence community, law enforcement could not stop these additional terror attacks. as mike baker pointed out success is a critical recruiting tool to the islamic state particularly in places like belgium, brussels. a separate islamic society, these terrorists have been developing over a period of years, they tried to crack down on the terror...