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adle al is a diving instructor. he's been helping dr. fortes with his diving studies.guidance from experts, adel and other diving instructors are working to regenerate coral off white beach. they regularly two lly go to c its progress. >> these large steel frames are at the core of their efforts. a tiny electric current flowing through the structure encourages the coral to grow by taking on calcium. within a few years, natural coral will develop. currently, the frames are installed in two different locations. if these test projects are successful, there are plans to install more. >> you can see the growing coral. it wasn't there before. the one we planted, it's growing. it's big already, after one year. if you plant coral, it grows one inch every year. but when i saw or planting, it's more than one inches. it's even wide. so we were so happy that the branching coral is adapting the area. >> whenever he visits the island, dr. fortes examines video shot by adel and his colleagues off white beach. >> this type of reef is a recovering reef. it's recovering. coral, the firs
adle al is a diving instructor. he's been helping dr. fortes with his diving studies.guidance from experts, adel and other diving instructors are working to regenerate coral off white beach. they regularly two lly go to c its progress. >> these large steel frames are at the core of their efforts. a tiny electric current flowing through the structure encourages the coral to grow by taking on calcium. within a few years, natural coral will develop. currently, the frames are installed in two...
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adle al is a diving instructor. he's been helping dr. fortes with his diving studies.guidance from experts, adel and other diving instructors are working to regenerate coral off white beach. they regularly two lly go to c its progress. >> these large steel frames are at the core of their efforts. a tiny electric current flowing through the structure encourages the coral to grow by taking on calcium. within a few years, natural coral will develop. currently, the frames are installed in two different locations. if these test projects are successful, there are plans to install more. >> you can see the growing coral. it wasn't there before. the one we planted, it's growing. it's big already, after one year. if you plant coral, it grows one inch every year. but when i saw or planting, it's more than one inches. it's even wide. so we were so happy that the branching coral is adapting the area. >> whenever he visits the island, dr. fortes examines video shot by adel and his colleagues off white beach. >> this type of reef is a recovering reef. it's recovering. coral, the firs
adle al is a diving instructor. he's been helping dr. fortes with his diving studies.guidance from experts, adel and other diving instructors are working to regenerate coral off white beach. they regularly two lly go to c its progress. >> these large steel frames are at the core of their efforts. a tiny electric current flowing through the structure encourages the coral to grow by taking on calcium. within a few years, natural coral will develop. currently, the frames are installed in two...
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. >> one of the ways at adl we look at this concept of how hate and bias escalates is the pyramid of hate. it's a visual image of how the seeds of hate and bias start at the bottom of the pyramid with bias, with stereotyping. attitudes that play out by -- with noninclusive language, stereotyping, insensitive remarks et cetera, and then moves to acts of prejudice between people. so that we -- bullying would be in that category, name-calling. social exclusion and avoidance, and then we move up the pyramid to discrimination and so that's where we see actions often on behalf of institutions but could be explicit or could be also what we're hearing a lot about implicit bias. so institutions that -- the workplace, school, et cetera, where bias plays out. so then we move into bias motivated violence and genocide way up. the whole idea of looking at it this way is if we address it at the bottom level of bias, one way to look at it when it goes unchecked, it can move quickly upbut if we really try to address it, especially with young people, at this level, we hope to be able to have an impact
. >> one of the ways at adl we look at this concept of how hate and bias escalates is the pyramid of hate. it's a visual image of how the seeds of hate and bias start at the bottom of the pyramid with bias, with stereotyping. attitudes that play out by -- with noninclusive language, stereotyping, insensitive remarks et cetera, and then moves to acts of prejudice between people. so that we -- bullying would be in that category, name-calling. social exclusion and avoidance, and then we move...
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the mother recently found a job and has adles on a more permanent home. wonderful gesture. >> absolutely. >>> we're in for a string of really hot weather here. but relief is topper up next. with your forecast. >> but first, his friends say his heart was as big as his smile. next. hear about the d.c. restaurant owner, struck and killed th know you can keep your financial big picture under control. know you can see how much you have to spend and whether you should transfer funds. know you can easily keep track of what you're putting away. and know you're budgeted for the great escape. thanks to virtual wallet by pnc. ♪ >>> friends, family and people in the d.c. community are m ourning the loss of the man they call the teddy bear. >> he died after getting hit by a car. after leaving a restaurants he coowns with friends. debbie alfarone is steps away from where he died. deborah, what can you tell us about it? >> his close friends have a lot to say about it. they say he was a teddy bear. that he had a hug
the mother recently found a job and has adles on a more permanent home. wonderful gesture. >> absolutely. >>> we're in for a string of really hot weather here. but relief is topper up next. with your forecast. >> but first, his friends say his heart was as big as his smile. next. hear about the d.c. restaurant owner, struck and killed th know you can keep your financial big picture under control. know you can see how much you have to spend and whether you should transfer...
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i want to bring in jonathan from the adl. this is found owned fighting hate. you study hate.people not familiar with this term, that is often just used within political circles, what is alt-right? >> so alt-right is short for alternative right. it is a movement of radical extremists who are not conservative. they areñ#?< what you might cal x conservative or fundamentalist conservative. they base their ideology on white supremecy. these are valid racist, anti-semmites, anti-immigrants. they believe there is a conspiracy against white identity perpetrated by not just the left but by conservatives as well. they are quite dangerous. >> some people pushed back on that and said it isp push everybody into -- who is in the alt-right movement into this racist category. is it fair? >> well, look, the same people that have this ideology were burning crosses 40 years ago. m.á ing crosses 40 years ago. twitter but we see the same anti-semitism, bigotry, and racism that characterized the extreme right for decades. >> so trump pushed back hard on his personal association with the hate group
i want to bring in jonathan from the adl. this is found owned fighting hate. you study hate.people not familiar with this term, that is often just used within political circles, what is alt-right? >> so alt-right is short for alternative right. it is a movement of radical extremists who are not conservative. they areñ#?< what you might cal x conservative or fundamentalist conservative. they base their ideology on white supremecy. these are valid racist, anti-semmites, anti-immigrants....
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the adl held a rally this afternoon with local leaders condemning it. >> hate and intolerance and anti-semitism have no place in rockland county. >> reporter: it's not a hate crime but it hasn't been ruled out yet. >> there is evidence there were teens in the area at the time. i believe one of the witnesses saw four young men leaving the area explosions. >> reporter: families say they were targeted. >> it's two houses. one rabbi house after another. >>> if there is a message you are trying to convey, send us a letter, pick up a telephone, we're here, we would love to talk. >> reporter: they would rather fight hate with love, they say. alice gainer, cbs 2 news. >> the anti-defamation league is offering a $2,500 reward for information leading to arrests of those responsible. also reported in the area last month. >>> the mayor of mount vernon wants to know why more wasn't done to prevent a tragedy. new information is uncovered in a case. cbs 2's lou young has the story. >> reporter: the place where the child was killed is known to the child protective services. caseworkers were here dealing with t
the adl held a rally this afternoon with local leaders condemning it. >> hate and intolerance and anti-semitism have no place in rockland county. >> reporter: it's not a hate crime but it hasn't been ruled out yet. >> there is evidence there were teens in the area at the time. i believe one of the witnesses saw four young men leaving the area explosions. >> reporter: families say they were targeted. >> it's two houses. one rabbi house after another. >>> if...
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and i spoke about the rise of the right in europe and the rise of the nazi party and then the adl wasd on me saying you can't say nazis. and i'm like, well, they're coming in europe. nobody's paying attention at all about alexander dugin in russia. dugin is supporting people like this and actually helping fund people like this. and larry, i encourage you and your listeners to go to youtube, look for alexander dugin. he's one of the guys over in moscow that is a big supporter of putin. he's wildly influential. he's crazier tn hitler, in fact says hitler didn't go far enough. he did a youtube on super tuesday where he said donald trump is our guy. he is frightening, donald trump is frightening and we'd better stick together. >> quickly before you go, glenn, i want to ask you about steve bannon, who you know more about than i do. i didn't know he existed until last week when he emerged for the trump campaign. can you just stay for a break, glenn, and we're going to come back and just that one question about bannon. >> sure. >> thank you very much. we'll take a quick break. we'll be right
and i spoke about the rise of the right in europe and the rise of the nazi party and then the adl wasd on me saying you can't say nazis. and i'm like, well, they're coming in europe. nobody's paying attention at all about alexander dugin in russia. dugin is supporting people like this and actually helping fund people like this. and larry, i encourage you and your listeners to go to youtube, look for alexander dugin. he's one of the guys over in moscow that is a big supporter of putin. he's...
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the backed up a new accident problem on the lower deck the six adl we all the details coming up after lowering the fall a little bit of perspective and the '90s return we got for the illinois region are from the is to be sure line basically '70s and '80s and work the return flow will be a little bit more laid the south bay in the east of a looking at 70 is for oakland hey were about 8092 for danville as we mentioned earlier you want to watch the right hand side of the screen timber to start to slip and slide a little red. >>robin winston: it is still under 25 minutes out to the 101 connector other spots we have problems and accidents southbound 680 in concord avenue both minor accidents in the same area in the scalding of traffic it happens all the time they're on the way is backed across the lower deck of the sky way generally of the ride and is going to be 13 minutes and the growing across the lower deck and into the maze. >>james: is accused of following the man and shooting at their car after one of them back to them spilled a drink on him he has pleaded not guilty. >>darya: u.s.
the backed up a new accident problem on the lower deck the six adl we all the details coming up after lowering the fall a little bit of perspective and the '90s return we got for the illinois region are from the is to be sure line basically '70s and '80s and work the return flow will be a little bit more laid the south bay in the east of a looking at 70 is for oakland hey were about 8092 for danville as we mentioned earlier you want to watch the right hand side of the screen timber to start to...
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of the distinguished visitors who came to this house one day was jack kennedy who very much wanted adlgovernor enhanced. and if he was ever going to be secretary of state, i think that possibility probably went down the drain right then. >> and we will talk a little bit later about the kennedy relationship and his years as u.n. ambassador. but the results in 1956 -- adlai stevenson won 73 electoral votes. he won seven states in 1956. he won nine in about 1 million less than he got four years earlier. dwight eisenhower, 457 electoral votes. he won 41 states. it was the last election where there were only 48 states in t nation, and dwight eisenhower won about 35 million votes, about 1 million more than he had won years previous. next call, akron, ohio, kurt, you're on "the contenders." >> caller: thank you, this is an honor to be watching this type of program. i a have a comment, then a question, really. richard norton smith, first of all, stole my thunder about the 1956 election and jack kennedy, but one of my favorite things was he spent more time thinking about what he was going to do
of the distinguished visitors who came to this house one day was jack kennedy who very much wanted adlgovernor enhanced. and if he was ever going to be secretary of state, i think that possibility probably went down the drain right then. >> and we will talk a little bit later about the kennedy relationship and his years as u.n. ambassador. but the results in 1956 -- adlai stevenson won 73 electoral votes. he won seven states in 1956. he won nine in about 1 million less than he got four...