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and it's not cheer how extensively neonicks and bee death will be probed. deaths led to a 2-year moratorium on nooeio nicka tan i said, but u.s. farmers growing wheat, corn and soya beans use the chemicals widely, despite a 2014 study revealing na neonickana no idea offered little or no ben it. >> those pesticides are getting into the environment, they are systematic and toxic to bees. 10,000 more times tan ddt. >> reporter: pesticide manufacturers blame naturally occurring deaths, being trucked from crop to crop. sin getta even sent this warping in an email: . >> even though the pollinator research action plan is in place for many take holders, especially beekeepers like jeff anderson, without the policies, the plan pd success is doubtful >>> jacob ward joins us now from washington. these are serious allegations. what does the department of agriculture say about them? >> the u.s.d.a. has not gotten back for a statement. jeff rooke shared with us a letter received from the secretary of agriculture rejecting his demands. here is what it says: essentially the
and it's not cheer how extensively neonicks and bee death will be probed. deaths led to a 2-year moratorium on nooeio nicka tan i said, but u.s. farmers growing wheat, corn and soya beans use the chemicals widely, despite a 2014 study revealing na neonickana no idea offered little or no ben it. >> those pesticides are getting into the environment, they are systematic and toxic to bees. 10,000 more times tan ddt. >> reporter: pesticide manufacturers blame naturally occurring deaths,...
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stung with controversy. >>> billions of bees are dying off. no one is sure why. what we know is the decimation of the bee popularization, colony collapse disorder, is a threat to our way of life and food security we take for granted in the united states. president obama assigned a task force to get to the bottom of the mystery. findings were released. far from satisfying answers, the report was slammed by environmental groups. jacob ward has a report on the link between bee deaths, pesticides and stinging cover ups by the u.s. government. >> if you look in there, there's bit of nectar and pollen in there. they didn't starve to death. >> researchers are there. something else killed them. >> reporter: jeff anderson is a third generation bee keeper. >> in the '70s, it was a piece of cake, a walk in the park. >> reporter: he's trying to recover from the death of 70% of his stock, a worldwide trend in losses of bees. a lot of research blames the rise of neonicotinoids used to treat seeds and taken up by the plant in the soil. president obama's task
stung with controversy. >>> billions of bees are dying off. no one is sure why. what we know is the decimation of the bee popularization, colony collapse disorder, is a threat to our way of life and food security we take for granted in the united states. president obama assigned a task force to get to the bottom of the mystery. findings were released. far from satisfying answers, the report was slammed by environmental groups. jacob ward has a report on the link between bee deaths,...
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of inoculating the bees against viruses so just like we've created all these antibiotics for humans the same is going towards the honey bees i also kind of i've been saying for years you know the genome has been sequenced and for all we know we will one day have a genetically modified b. which terminates at the end of the year and then we don't have to bother with them because the attitude towards beekeepers is that bees come in they pollinate for four weeks and then they want them out of there because they have to spray or fumigate or whatever they're doing and the bees are kind of looked as a nuisance so it would be great if they can control them and not have to bother with beekeepers all together i don't know you mention that here in the u.s. of course we don't follow the measure that a lot of european countries do there's a lot of the caution measures being taken to ban pesticides and whatnot in other countries is there anything happening here any measures that are being taken independently that are forcing this kind of. measures in to run c.c.t.v. here in the us. yes absolutely
of inoculating the bees against viruses so just like we've created all these antibiotics for humans the same is going towards the honey bees i also kind of i've been saying for years you know the genome has been sequenced and for all we know we will one day have a genetically modified b. which terminates at the end of the year and then we don't have to bother with them because the attitude towards beekeepers is that bees come in they pollinate for four weeks and then they want them out of there...
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olga's first bee colony died. but now things are picking up.ne of about 40,000 greeks who have taken up farming over the past two years. it's a beautiful peninsula in southern greece. for years it had been in economic decline with young workers leaving for the city. now in the middle of greece's worst ever recession, the prospects are improving. this old house stood empty for years. it belonged to her grandfather. now she converted it into a small guest house. she, too, used to live in athens, working with the public sector. when she lost her job, she decided to move back to the village where she spent her childhood. a decision she doesn't regret. >> the crisis can also be felt here in the countryside. and you can't earn much here either. but the mood is better than in athens. it's easier to get by here. and the village community is very supportive. >> the village has just 900 residents. they're happy about the new arrivals. constantina's husband has taken over the pub. and their daughter was born here. they say they wouldn't have had a child i
olga's first bee colony died. but now things are picking up.ne of about 40,000 greeks who have taken up farming over the past two years. it's a beautiful peninsula in southern greece. for years it had been in economic decline with young workers leaving for the city. now in the middle of greece's worst ever recession, the prospects are improving. this old house stood empty for years. it belonged to her grandfather. now she converted it into a small guest house. she, too, used to live in athens,...
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pesticides, including those bee keepers use are proving lethal to bees. they are especially deadly when chemicals from different fields cocktail. >> we think it's a combination of different elements. it's like heart disease. you can be predisposed, not eat well or exercise well. it's one or a combination of the factor. we think it's these three factors that are predesposing the colonies to die down. >> the die off is a concern to farmers and the food industry as to beekeepers. one in every three bites of food are pol jipated by honey bees. everything from fruit and reg table. honey bees contribute $15 bullion to the u.s. economy. >> they are the third most important livestock. they provide more economic value to the u.s. economy. >> based with a threat to the food supply, the president obama administration invested $50 million. advocates insist consumers and industry can do more. without the produce money bees make possible, it's not just their health at stake, it could be our own >>> a key question raised by the story is what can be done. ali spoke to no
pesticides, including those bee keepers use are proving lethal to bees. they are especially deadly when chemicals from different fields cocktail. >> we think it's a combination of different elements. it's like heart disease. you can be predisposed, not eat well or exercise well. it's one or a combination of the factor. we think it's these three factors that are predesposing the colonies to die down. >> the die off is a concern to farmers and the food industry as to beekeepers. one...
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now >> now to the secret live of bees. this story comes courtesy of mr.remy hubbard who did dangerous undercover sleuthing. >> i ventured into the world of righght here i in nenew york cicity the citit it's part of a moveme happepeng i in cities worldwe. up darstrwells and flimsy issio rooftops in search of thousandn egal workers. it's a sting operation. anand busteted heyey hararvest andre cocoerer. homany teses havave you been stg? >>>> hard d to sta repororr:r: he's theead the bee kekeocoction who islleglylyututng te e ,000 eses to wo what could happen if somebody busted you? >> up to a $2,000 fine per hive. >> reporter: that's a lot of honey. >> we found city dwellers andrew and megan -- >> i wear my veil so they don't fly into my mouth. >> reporter: good idea. >> and barry and andy had don't want to give out their last names. you have to overcome the fear of being stung. >> the bees don't pay much attention to you overall. >> reporter: they're side stepping the rules, as part of a movement that is emerging all over the country. >> it's a great thing
now >> now to the secret live of bees. this story comes courtesy of mr.remy hubbard who did dangerous undercover sleuthing. >> i ventured into the world of righght here i in nenew york cicity the citit it's part of a moveme happepeng i in cities worldwe. up darstrwells and flimsy issio rooftops in search of thousandn egal workers. it's a sting operation. anand busteted heyey hararvest andre cocoerer. homany teses havave you been stg? >>>> hard d to sta repororr:r: he's...
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>> bees are good. they won't land on you. >> they won't sting you. >> he died like he lived, hunting eggs. brooke obama said bees are good. >> bees don't sting you. >> is that the right message to send to the american you plan and you won't get hiewks. i mean, lying to children now how low can you go? if you can't calm down a group of children at an easter egg reading how can you be trusted to calm down the middle east? >> not only did he not calm them down, but he took a positive delight in their screams of terror. should maybe obama be impeached? >> clearly yesterday. those weren't bees, those were tiny israeli drones that netanyahu sent. you can't creep the stupid people from coming on the white house lawn. the secret service can't. when i was a kid, a 6-year-old birthday party my uncle blindfolded me and put me in front of a bee hive telling me it was a pinata. i hate bees except for the halloween ones. we tell the children there is a fat guy with a red suit that brings the toys and the easter bunn
>> bees are good. they won't land on you. >> they won't sting you. >> he died like he lived, hunting eggs. brooke obama said bees are good. >> bees don't sting you. >> is that the right message to send to the american you plan and you won't get hiewks. i mean, lying to children now how low can you go? if you can't calm down a group of children at an easter egg reading how can you be trusted to calm down the middle east? >> not only did he not calm them down,...
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samantha bee pre-taped that program.iters write that for her, went through the whole editorial process and was brought before a live studio audience, filmed, wrapped, edited, sent over for production and then released. that's a huge difference. >> sent out on social media. >> so you're saying because it happened on network television it's not as egregious, and if we're talking about things that are offensive, see you next tuesday, how many times has bill maher called sarah palin see you next tuesday and other women on the right? i can tell you, don, i'm really wondering do the people on your panel care that i'm called that all the time, that i get those kinds of threats. >> sure. of course. i think everyone here care, stacey. >> i know, angela. i've seen your twitter feed. it's rough. but i'm talking about either we care about all of it or we don't care about any of it. so when people like joy behar compared hearing from god, praying to god to mental illness, she kept her job. she was forced to apologize by the head of d
samantha bee pre-taped that program.iters write that for her, went through the whole editorial process and was brought before a live studio audience, filmed, wrapped, edited, sent over for production and then released. that's a huge difference. >> sent out on social media. >> so you're saying because it happened on network television it's not as egregious, and if we're talking about things that are offensive, see you next tuesday, how many times has bill maher called sarah palin see...
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compared to a bee, what values do bees provide? >> honey. >> a lot. >> that is a sandwich at least. >> could you argue, mike, that 50,000 bees is equivalent to one person. >> it is. that is the measure in science that i found out in science. >> can i pull this back to the people of portland? i kind of suspect that nobody is watching. they are getting star tattoos on their elbows. it is a bike with one gear. >> we have tons of gears because it makes it easier to go uphills. they are different up there. they will have a funeral. >> the sad thing is people care more about bees than they do about you jie. and i don't sting people, not that anyone can prove. i realize bees need to poll nate things or we will die as a species. >> i hate bees. >> thank you. i can't get on board. i have hated bees all my life. i don't like things that hurt me. >> you can't get on board with the pro bee lobby? >> i can't get on board. >> you are a menace. >> you don't even open the letters you get. >> how many times do i have to tell you? i don't like them.
compared to a bee, what values do bees provide? >> honey. >> a lot. >> that is a sandwich at least. >> could you argue, mike, that 50,000 bees is equivalent to one person. >> it is. that is the measure in science that i found out in science. >> can i pull this back to the people of portland? i kind of suspect that nobody is watching. they are getting star tattoos on their elbows. it is a bike with one gear. >> we have tons of gears because it makes it...
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learn some of the most surprising facts about bees.visit us online at www.pbs.org/newshour. >> finally for aiming his camera lens at europe's, landscape. his photos documented thousands of refugees from syria and beyond, crossing the aegean sea. he tried to be as close to the people as possible to feel what they were suffering. >>> postlabor day sprint to election day, that's it for this edition. i'm hari sreenivasan, thanks for watching, have a good night. captioning sponsored by wnet captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >> pbs newshour weekend is made possible by: bernard and irene schwartz. judy and josh weston. the cheryl and philip milstein family. the john and helen glessner family trust. inspires.m that informs and sue and edgar wachenheim, iii. barbara hope zuckerberg. corporate funding is provided by mutual of america-- designing customized individual and group retirement products. that's why we are your retirement company. additional support has been provided by: and by the corporation for public broadcasti
learn some of the most surprising facts about bees.visit us online at www.pbs.org/newshour. >> finally for aiming his camera lens at europe's, landscape. his photos documented thousands of refugees from syria and beyond, crossing the aegean sea. he tried to be as close to the people as possible to feel what they were suffering. >>> postlabor day sprint to election day, that's it for this edition. i'm hari sreenivasan, thanks for watching, have a good night. captioning sponsored...
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. >> i help run the new york city bee keepers' association.i help run bees without borders. i am a paid consultant by restaurants and hotels. i have my own private hives from which i extract and bottle honey and sell at union square. >> kiss the bee keeper. >> i sleep from time to time. >> from the heights of manhattan to the far reaches of the african bush, he is spreading his love of these remarkable creatures to people throughout the entire world. and a pint-sized robot that has them rolling in the aisles. >> ready for some jokes? >> yes. >> how programmer heather knight is using social robotics to transform our future. their stories on "the next list." [ engine revving ] ♪ [ male announcer ] it's a golden opportunity to discover the heart-pounding exhilaration beyond the engineering. ♪ come to the golden opportunity sales event to experience the precision handling of the lexus performance vehicles, including the gs and all-new is. ♪ this is the pursuit of perfection. you tell us what you want to pay, and we give you a range of coverages to
. >> i help run the new york city bee keepers' association.i help run bees without borders. i am a paid consultant by restaurants and hotels. i have my own private hives from which i extract and bottle honey and sell at union square. >> kiss the bee keeper. >> i sleep from time to time. >> from the heights of manhattan to the far reaches of the african bush, he is spreading his love of these remarkable creatures to people throughout the entire world. and a pint-sized...
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samantha bee pretaped that program.y actually had writers write that for her, went through the whole editorial process and was brought before a live studio audience, wrapped, audited and sent out. >> sent out on social media. >> so you're saying because it happened on network television it's not as egregious, and if we're talking about things that are offensive, how many times has bill marr called -- see you next tuesday. i'm wondering do people on your panel care i'm called that all the time? >> i think everyone here cares, stacey. >> i know, angela. i've seen your twitter feed. it's rough. but i'm talking about either we care about all of it or we don't care about any of it. so bh when people like joy behar compared hearing from god, praying to god to mental illness, she was forced to apologize from disney. >> hold on, please because i'm out of time. but that's what i mean about we're going to get to a place where nobody can say anything. i saw that episode live with joy behar. and i thought it's a joke. i didn't thin
samantha bee pretaped that program.y actually had writers write that for her, went through the whole editorial process and was brought before a live studio audience, wrapped, audited and sent out. >> sent out on social media. >> so you're saying because it happened on network television it's not as egregious, and if we're talking about things that are offensive, how many times has bill marr called -- see you next tuesday. i'm wondering do people on your panel care i'm called that...
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by a bee. veev h rllan interactions with bees. >> i was scared of them a little bit. >> the first time, yeah, i was afid i didn't want to get stung. >> but the more familiar they learned just how benign bees can be. >> there nne tbefrd of bees or bugs or anything, 'cause theliving, so there's noe afraid of, really. >> basically, if you don't mess wi tm,hen they won't mess with you. >> in addition to conquering their fears, the students wn fit heard about it, about i didn't really know, like, whhei ou jn , t then when we had a club assembly, i thought, "well, this could be a lot of fun," and so i decided to join, and right now we're having a lot of fun. f u o ar beekeeping club at your school, gaza tryrnet is filled with that can help you "bee" on youra rd b aicrehasma worth a thousand of a thousand words is worth... well, who knows? wordle makord clt of any text you paste into th box. words that are repeated more often appear larger. here's one of barack obama's speeches. he'shecrt "star wars."
by a bee. veev h rllan interactions with bees. >> i was scared of them a little bit. >> the first time, yeah, i was afid i didn't want to get stung. >> but the more familiar they learned just how benign bees can be. >> there nne tbefrd of bees or bugs or anything, 'cause theliving, so there's noe afraid of, really. >> basically, if you don't mess wi tm,hen they won't mess with you. >> in addition to conquering their fears, the students wn fit heard about it,...
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of inoculating the bees against viruses so just like we've created all these antibiotics for humans the same is going towards the honey bees i also kind of i've been saying for years you know the genome has been sequenced and for all we know we will one day have a genetically modified b. which terminates at the end of the year and then we don't have to bother with them because the attitude towards beekeepers is that bees come in they pollinate for four weeks and then they want them out of there because they have to spray or fumigate or whatever they're doing and the bees are kind of looked as a nuisance so it would be great if they can control them and not have to bother with beekeepers all together i know you mentioned that here in the u.s. of course we don't follow the precautionary measure but a lot of european countries do there's a lot of the caution in measuring taken a banned pesticides and whatnot in other countries is there anything happening here any measures that are being taken independently that are forcing this kind of. measures in the run c.c.d. here in the u.s. . yes
of inoculating the bees against viruses so just like we've created all these antibiotics for humans the same is going towards the honey bees i also kind of i've been saying for years you know the genome has been sequenced and for all we know we will one day have a genetically modified b. which terminates at the end of the year and then we don't have to bother with them because the attitude towards beekeepers is that bees come in they pollinate for four weeks and then they want them out of there...
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they rent out these bees to big agricultural growers, and that's because bees are essential for basicallyverything we eat. the problem is that a new generation of pesticides are creating all kinds of havoc. this came from an almond grow and these guys again rent out these bees for the use of growers. when it came back this frame had been covered in part by this shiny stuff here. and that's a protective barrier that these bees used to quarantine off what they think is a threat to their group. they are seeing this self-defense behavior all over the place, and it's because of a new generation of pesticides and certain kinds of fungy sides that go into plants. sometimes multiple crops over the course of a decade. so what these beekeepers want is for the white house -- which formed a task force to investigation this problem. they want the white house to step forward to protect these bees. beekeepers aren't particularly organized as a lobby. so they form this crucial link but they are getting pushed around. they are hoping the white house comes forward with regulations that could do let's say w
they rent out these bees to big agricultural growers, and that's because bees are essential for basicallyverything we eat. the problem is that a new generation of pesticides are creating all kinds of havoc. this came from an almond grow and these guys again rent out these bees for the use of growers. when it came back this frame had been covered in part by this shiny stuff here. and that's a protective barrier that these bees used to quarantine off what they think is a threat to their group....
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the bees know. 1791. and the bees know. fighting bees. today because i thought see, i'm trying to do everything i can to bees or something like that sport your light. what team has the bees? >> bill: there is a lot of bees. >> sacramento bees? is that the newspaper? >> bill: spores team. the bees. >> that's just a nice sweater, look like ozzy nelson? >> just-to-speak like this with you, bill. chum. >> bill: glenn beck, everybody. i can't explain him. nobody can. and we're coming right back with two of the most compelling videos out of japan and the effect they are having on the world. and then tiger woods shows up on a late night chat show. was that smart? moments away. >> bill: book of the book segment tonight, did you see that in there is no question the dramatic pictures coming out of japan has galvanized the world and great changes in the market changing attitudes and even how nature was viewed. with us now to analyze compelling views dagen mcdowell and we begin with aerial footage of the tsunami. >> this is from our camera reporter.
the bees know. 1791. and the bees know. fighting bees. today because i thought see, i'm trying to do everything i can to bees or something like that sport your light. what team has the bees? >> bill: there is a lot of bees. >> sacramento bees? is that the newspaper? >> bill: spores team. the bees. >> that's just a nice sweater, look like ozzy nelson? >> just-to-speak like this with you, bill. chum. >> bill: glenn beck, everybody. i can't explain him. nobody...
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>>a critical tool for understanding the plummeting honey bee population. >>with the eventual. loss of the bee population, what you would see is more then you would see healthy landscapes they're critical. impact is on the food source, it's estimated that one 3rd of the us is food supply depends on the b. >>because the help pollinate many crops we eat including apples avocados almonds and grapes the populations have been steadily declining since 2006 colonies facing threats from pat sites pesticides habitat loss and climate change. in 2014 the obama administration launched a program to address the plummeting honey bee population directing federal agencies to track the problem and work on preserving bee colonies, as well as other critical pollinators including butterflies the trump administration through the us department of agriculture. now and doing those efforts. last year reversing an obama era rule barring the use of a chemical that is known to contribute to the decline of bee colonies. the epa has also granted emergency permission to 18 states under certain circumstances t
>>a critical tool for understanding the plummeting honey bee population. >>with the eventual. loss of the bee population, what you would see is more then you would see healthy landscapes they're critical. impact is on the food source, it's estimated that one 3rd of the us is food supply depends on the b. >>because the help pollinate many crops we eat including apples avocados almonds and grapes the populations have been steadily declining since 2006 colonies facing threats...
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rachael latourno of bee air posted this video to youtube to shame her husband... and its since gone viral you an check it oot by going to fox baltimore-dot-com... and 3& section. &p3and we're folllwing ray's llst ride all the wwy to the --3 ssperdome n new orleans.see our storiee on theeravens 3&pinterviiws fom the players... pnd find othee web links by gginggto our website... &foxbbltimorr dot com. click on the "ray's last ride" banner on our homepage. &p3 ccminggup on the early aa ad... that theen-r-a releases early edition... coming up on the 3 coming up onnthe early edition... the n-r-a releases an ad... that targees president obama. obama."arr the president's kkds more important than yours?" yours?"the backlaah the spot -3 is facing... and how it could impaat thh gun control debate. 3 & 3 3 3 whaa's a weatherman to do hen hhs computer system crashes.... ell in -3 oklahoma one man uses cceativiiy and a piece of - papee. 3 "andrew kozak" was preparing for his morning show when hisscompuuerrblacked-out. improvisee....drawing the &pday'' weaaher rrahics...even do
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so if you see bees.. call a licensed bee keeper. "people think oh, we'll just let them go, well you're really wishing death on your neighborhood because as soon as they take flight, th thing that has musk perfume or different perfumes, loud noise, bees are going to attack it." "they don't naturally attack they defend themselves so a person going into a hive, is the equivelant of a home invasion to a human being, they defend their family and that's exactly what they're doing." now i'm told that swarming season for the bees usually takes place in the spring and fall. but the local bee keeper i spoke with says africanized bees swarm every three-to-four weeks and every time bees swarm.. they are constant splitting up....multiplying so bee on alert. from the newsroom..i'm vince sapienza..fox-5 news..local..las vegas. las vegas fire and rescue does not respond to bee removal issues .. so don't call 9-1-1. however .. las vegas fire does have a hotline you can call for any questions or concerns.....that number is 702-229- 2000. the las vega
so if you see bees.. call a licensed bee keeper. "people think oh, we'll just let them go, well you're really wishing death on your neighborhood because as soon as they take flight, th thing that has musk perfume or different perfumes, loud noise, bees are going to attack it." "they don't naturally attack they defend themselves so a person going into a hive, is the equivelant of a home invasion to a human being, they defend their family and that's exactly what they're...
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protests for months and those moderate corn which they claim is causing the bees to die do they know something we don't about g m o's have there been any conclusive evidence at all linking g m o's to c.c.d. well we know that g.m.o. is affecting the gut and the mistake is that a lot of people bash monsanto or as i say i'm on satan and they are guilty of a lot of things and we have about eighty eight point three million acres of corn in this country and most of it yes is genetically modified but it's also see treated with cloth and i had in which is another systemic pesticides so bees do not directly pollinate corn it's when pollinated however if there's nothing around in the corners tast ling and they will go and bring back the pollen back into the hive and so there's a mistake there's a confusion and blaming just monsanto when it's really we need to. look at bayer and syngenta and these companies these biotech companies that are making these systemic pesticides. speaking of the fox guarding the hen house i know that you just said it it's kind of erroneous to place all the blame on mo
protests for months and those moderate corn which they claim is causing the bees to die do they know something we don't about g m o's have there been any conclusive evidence at all linking g m o's to c.c.d. well we know that g.m.o. is affecting the gut and the mistake is that a lot of people bash monsanto or as i say i'm on satan and they are guilty of a lot of things and we have about eighty eight point three million acres of corn in this country and most of it yes is genetically modified but...
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it >> maybe you want to dress up as a bee. >> killer bees, i like. that.ly bank has a raise your rate cd that wothat's correct.a rate. cause i'm really nervous about getting trapped. why's that? uh, mark? go get help! i have my reasons. look, you don't have to feel trapped with our raise your rate cd. if our rate on this cd goes up, yours can too. oh that sounds nice. don't feel trapped with the ally raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. medicare open enrollment. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to see if u can find bettoverage, save money, or both. and check out the preventive benefits you get after the health care la open enrollment ends december 7th. so now's the time. visit medicare.gov or call 1-800-medicare >>> federal agents find a sophisticated drug tunnel in a tourist hot spot. the secret passage connecting san diego with mexico. investigators say it is fairly new. authorities found eight tunnels in that area including this 1, 2 yearsing on. the tunnel led to the se
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most bee friendly. michael pace is general manager at the clift where ten hives set up to mimic the skyline behind them were installed last year. >> one thing bees thrive on warmth to get them warmed up in the morning. when we chose the location with the beekeeper wanted exposed to the sun and setting sun. >> reporter: as chair of the committee, pace wants to get every hotel in the city buzzing. we have 800,000 bees on one hotel. we'll have 10 hotels, by the end of this year. that's 8 million. look at the multiplier effect. i've think we could have a big impact. >> reporter: where there are bees there is honey. chefs have found ways to bring the honey from roof to table. bartenders are making specialty cocktails infused with the >> see it coming to life in cocktails just awesome. >> cheers. >> cheers to the honey bees. >> marshal welcomes the skyline hives do. you think this is a really good model to carry out throughout the world? >> absolutely because, just exposing people to bees. and more places the
most bee friendly. michael pace is general manager at the clift where ten hives set up to mimic the skyline behind them were installed last year. >> one thing bees thrive on warmth to get them warmed up in the morning. when we chose the location with the beekeeper wanted exposed to the sun and setting sun. >> reporter: as chair of the committee, pace wants to get every hotel in the city buzzing. we have 800,000 bees on one hotel. we'll have 10 hotels, by the end of this year. that's...
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. >>> the humble honey bee is getting the royal treatment.housands of private beekeepers are privately tending hives hoping to reverse a mysterious affliction that is killing off the world's bee colonies. in new york it recently became legal and alexis christoforous shows us what it looks like. >> 60,000 bees share a family's backyard. >> this hive is in brooklyn with a $1 million view. >> reporter: in unexpected places, beekeepers are tending their hives. thousands in cities across the country and abroad. steven steinberg is a beekeeper in training. >> like having a sort of wild and exotic pet in the city. >> reporter: beekeepers tend to keep a low profile so they don't scare the neighbors but the trend caught on when the public heard that bees are dying by the millions. it is called colony collapse disorder. adult bees leave the hives and never come back, leaving babies to die. they blame pesticides, disease and parasites and while they scramble for a pollution, farmers are missing their tiny pollinators. >> if you ever eat a cantaloupe tha
. >>> the humble honey bee is getting the royal treatment.housands of private beekeepers are privately tending hives hoping to reverse a mysterious affliction that is killing off the world's bee colonies. in new york it recently became legal and alexis christoforous shows us what it looks like. >> 60,000 bees share a family's backyard. >> this hive is in brooklyn with a $1 million view. >> reporter: in unexpected places, beekeepers are tending their hives. thousands...
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our bees thrive all year round. they are in bloom, the more they have to feed on, the larger the numbers that they grow. bill: business has doubled. how are people making of these angry? what is your -- making the bees angry? what is your advice to not do that? >> they tried to take care of a problem on their own, that is when they get in trouble. we have seen people spray the garden hose at them, trying to get rid of them. spraying themselves, getting the dogs attacked and killed. animals generally pay the price because they have no way to get away. bill: you say that anything can set them off? >> people that usually get it during the day are the landscapers. rhonda lot more, they do not know that the be has moved in -- bees have moved in. they get attacked. bill: 60,000 colonies, is that just wet weather? up from 20,000. >> be outside the seems to go larger and quicker than other american honey bees. bill: they are more aggressive? >> correct. bill: american and european bees, they are different? >> european bees
our bees thrive all year round. they are in bloom, the more they have to feed on, the larger the numbers that they grow. bill: business has doubled. how are people making of these angry? what is your -- making the bees angry? what is your advice to not do that? >> they tried to take care of a problem on their own, that is when they get in trouble. we have seen people spray the garden hose at them, trying to get rid of them. spraying themselves, getting the dogs attacked and killed....
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. >> well so-called killer bees are now in the bay area. the bees have been discovered. to those of us who aren't bee experts researchers say they are hard to distinguish but they're called killer bees because of their aggressive nature when a colon knee is threatened. until though they have only been not seen this far north. the bees may be moving to the bay area because of the warmer temperatures. >> the city council could vote tonight to lower garbage fees. now, one big complaint from restaurant was about the steep hikes. the new deal with lower in a by 30 percent until next summer and then 25 percent less after that. to get the lower rates the city gave up demands on community outreach projects. >>> millions of people use google maps for directions but soon they will have a knew if he sure. it will show how much smog is in your neighborhood. it will measure levels and most information on maps. if the system is successful it could affect real estate values, highlight health risks. >>> well, you may be able to pay a little less for your coffee this morning as today, pa
. >> well so-called killer bees are now in the bay area. the bees have been discovered. to those of us who aren't bee experts researchers say they are hard to distinguish but they're called killer bees because of their aggressive nature when a colon knee is threatened. until though they have only been not seen this far north. the bees may be moving to the bay area because of the warmer temperatures. >> the city council could vote tonight to lower garbage fees. now, one big complaint...
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>> bees have a sweet tooth. the first nationals game is sunday and that may be a good thing regarding the weather. >> and we have the redskins. >> o i think it will work in our favor. i'm optimistic. on sunday, in the '50s and training. then sunshine early next week and much cooler. >> thanks for being with us.
>> bees have a sweet tooth. the first nationals game is sunday and that may be a good thing regarding the weather. >> and we have the redskins. >> o i think it will work in our favor. i'm optimistic. on sunday, in the '50s and training. then sunshine early next week and much cooler. >> thanks for being with us.
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we found bees.he biggest hive i've ever seen. >> this week, a new study from the royal holloway university of london may have gotten to the root cause, and surprisingly, it has nothing to do with ted cruz. this whole rant has nothing to do with ted cruz. really. they found the cause of colony collapse disorder is stress on the bees. they encounter pesticides and parasites and diesel fumes in doses too small to kill them, but those things can cause stress, which makes bees behave ear i can't tellcally. dead bees get replaced but impaired bees do not. the hive stands behind them. over time, if enough bees feel enough stress and behave unprovocative actively, the whole colony becomes affected and the whole colony can perish or shut down. that's kind of how it is with any nation, special america nowadays, a social colony of interdependent workers, a few of whom have grown extraordinarily stressed out, leading them to behave erratically, leading them to lurch about from crisis to crisis, driven by partis
we found bees.he biggest hive i've ever seen. >> this week, a new study from the royal holloway university of london may have gotten to the root cause, and surprisingly, it has nothing to do with ted cruz. this whole rant has nothing to do with ted cruz. really. they found the cause of colony collapse disorder is stress on the bees. they encounter pesticides and parasites and diesel fumes in doses too small to kill them, but those things can cause stress, which makes bees behave ear i...
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the world of bees that haven't even come up yet.ljazeera, washington. >> in california, who i was pollinate almonds, a crop worth more than $4 billion a year. >> that will do it for this edition of the news. remember, news at the top of every hour and always on line at aljazeera.com. thanks so much for watching. have a great morning. the young folks. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go
the world of bees that haven't even come up yet.ljazeera, washington. >> in california, who i was pollinate almonds, a crop worth more than $4 billion a year. >> that will do it for this edition of the news. remember, news at the top of every hour and always on line at aljazeera.com. thanks so much for watching. have a great morning. the young folks. >> what are the laws going to begin to take effect? >> reporter: the laws do not go
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. >> you think bee keeping is boring, check this out. 30,000 honey bees making a home outside the building in time square where the big ball drops on new year's eve. beekeeper andrew went up there and sucked the bees into a special vacuum. the bees were added to a hive at new york's bryant park. >> a woman is charged with killing her boyfriend in a you tube stunt gone very wrong. >>> coming up landmark prepared to >>> new at 6:00, a well known business in one dc neighborhood says it's closing the down dance boutique has been a staple in the community. michael explainings why so many people are sad to see it go. it's been coined at the largest gay dance club in washington dc known for pulsating music, flashing lights and a large crowd. >> it's a lot of fun, great environment. and good culture in there. >> but the club says it's closing on july 1st of next year. >> i know people that go there on a regular basis and it's always full. that's surprising to me. >> a developer bought the property in the spring of 2016. plans are to eventually turn at into an apartment complex. >> it was a very co
. >> you think bee keeping is boring, check this out. 30,000 honey bees making a home outside the building in time square where the big ball drops on new year's eve. beekeeper andrew went up there and sucked the bees into a special vacuum. the bees were added to a hive at new york's bryant park. >> a woman is charged with killing her boyfriend in a you tube stunt gone very wrong. >>> coming up landmark prepared to >>> new at 6:00, a well known business in one dc...
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all to track where honey bees are going. >> yes, the bees find the land mines. we need to find the bees. >> it's a leap in technology. ruther ford said this is a step in the right direction. >> there's not a complete cure. it's going to take avenues and silos of activity to solve this humanitarian problem. >> that need a natural solution. in douglas county, fox news. >>> the u.s. isn't the only nation getting tricky with surveillance tact ticks. what do they say about the school that discontinues the honor roll? that's next. when our little girlas born, we got a subaru. it's where she said her first word. (little girl) no! saw her first day of school. (little girl) bye bye! made a best friend forever. the back seat of my subaru is where she grew up. what? (annouer) the subaru forester. (girl) what? (announcer) motor trend's two thousand fourteen sport utility of theear. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. ♪ sing polly wolly doodle all the day ♪ ♪ hah >>> now some fresh pickings from the political grapevine. russian that is denying the g 20 swag bag was som
all to track where honey bees are going. >> yes, the bees find the land mines. we need to find the bees. >> it's a leap in technology. ruther ford said this is a step in the right direction. >> there's not a complete cure. it's going to take avenues and silos of activity to solve this humanitarian problem. >> that need a natural solution. in douglas county, fox news. >>> the u.s. isn't the only nation getting tricky with surveillance tact ticks. what do they say...
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>>reporter: busy bees buzzing from their hives. as summer fades, their work collecting nectar to feed a new generation of honey makers is almost over for another year. but in the uk, honeybee numbers are falling fast. and nowadays when beekeepers check their colonies they dread the scale of losses they'll find: 19 >>lovett: last full winter we've been able to measure, that's 2007-2008, we were at over thirty per cent, and in some areas in the country way way more than that and that's very serious, you're losing nearly a third of your colonies. >>reporter: the decline led to a 50 per cent drop in home-produced honey, which ran out in the shops by christmas last year. but there's a great deal more at stake than a teatime treat when it comes to the healthof bees. >>lovett: it isn't just about honey, it's about pollination and the whole nation depends on pollination and taken on the global scale, honey bees are absolutely fundamental pollinators. >>reporter: no-one knows better than farmers the importance of bees to growing crops: >>ha
>>reporter: busy bees buzzing from their hives. as summer fades, their work collecting nectar to feed a new generation of honey makers is almost over for another year. but in the uk, honeybee numbers are falling fast. and nowadays when beekeepers check their colonies they dread the scale of losses they'll find: 19 >>lovett: last full winter we've been able to measure, that's 2007-2008, we were at over thirty per cent, and in some areas in the country way way more than that and...
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with a loss of billions of bees. each hive can be home to 30,000 or more. >> reporter: and any small bee yard, you drive by, going down the road, there are more bees in that bee hive than there are people in l.a. >> reporter: but what's killing all of those bees remain a mystery. at a scientific conference, researchers report finding traces of 121 different pesticides in bee hives. >> that's cause for concern. >> reporter: jeff petis finds the pesticides his group found may combine with other threats to bees. >> we're looking at pesticides, just like we're looking at poor trutrician of parasitic -- nutrition of parasitic mice. >> reporter: being a bee has never been easy, with colonies frequently attacked by viruses and parasites. but until the last years, bees manage to cope with that. >> reporter: finding out why they're no longer coping is getting urgent. without bees to pollinate crops, we lose about a third. food we eat. >> if you'd like a diverse diet, something more than oatmeal, that's the things the bees con
with a loss of billions of bees. each hive can be home to 30,000 or more. >> reporter: and any small bee yard, you drive by, going down the road, there are more bees in that bee hive than there are people in l.a. >> reporter: but what's killing all of those bees remain a mystery. at a scientific conference, researchers report finding traces of 121 different pesticides in bee hives. >> that's cause for concern. >> reporter: jeff petis finds the pesticides his group found...
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we have to have bees. they pollen innate all kinds of thing and without bees we got trouble. >> janine: so he called in local beekeepers to do the job well slowly voluming the bees into a box and piece by piece taking apart the hive. soon they will have a newome. >> it saves the bees. away carry them to an aviatory and let them live out their life and do what they're supposed to do. >> janine: suddenly want the bee movie. >> laurie: i that remind me of the bee weather. you could never step on a bee again after seeing that. look at this postcard. >> janine: meteorologist julie durda is hererwith us today. it started off being chill chilly but it's just a gorgeous afternoon. >> meteorologist: as i promised, that sunshine returned and it temperatures in mid-70s for highs today but, boy, it started off nice and cool. you liked wearing those sweaters and jacket in march, right? i think you enjoyed it because that'll be a thing of the past as early as tonight. the temperatures are going to climb. a live look out
we have to have bees. they pollen innate all kinds of thing and without bees we got trouble. >> janine: so he called in local beekeepers to do the job well slowly voluming the bees into a box and piece by piece taking apart the hive. soon they will have a newome. >> it saves the bees. away carry them to an aviatory and let them live out their life and do what they're supposed to do. >> janine: suddenly want the bee movie. >> laurie: i that remind me of the bee weather....
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and local bee experts say-- if you see bees.. you need to call a licensed bee keeper. ""people think oh, go, well you're really wishing death on your neighborhood because as soon as they take flight, the first thing that has musk perfume or different perfumes, loud noise, bees are going to attack it." " jose pacheco was not wearing any protective gear when he was stung near a northwest valley home. bee keepers say a bee sting injects three different acids in the body- and it takes ten bee stings per pound to create an imbalance of enzymes in the body... causing your liver and kidneys to shutdown. ""they don't naturally attack they defend themselves so a person going into a hive, is the equivelant of a home invasion to a human being, they defend their family and that's exactly what they're doing." " las vegas fire and rescue does not respond to bee removal issues .. so don't call 9-1-1. however .. las have a hotline you can call for any questions or concerns.....that number is 702-229-2000. police in north las vegas... are looking for the person wanted in a series of pu
and local bee experts say-- if you see bees.. you need to call a licensed bee keeper. ""people think oh, go, well you're really wishing death on your neighborhood because as soon as they take flight, the first thing that has musk perfume or different perfumes, loud noise, bees are going to attack it." " jose pacheco was not wearing any protective gear when he was stung near a northwest valley home. bee keepers say a bee sting injects three different acids in the body- and it...
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