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for other animals.nd we deal with other animals like birds and rabbits and you name it. this is more to see in this facility and more to see in the community. and i suggest you go with an animal control person and see what they co, whether rescuing animals in distress or hit by a car or dealing with aggressive animals or wildlife or a variety of things. you can only get that flavor with them and doing it first hand. >> i have been with animal control for about six years, i spent a year in the kennel and then the office came up and i started doing it and it really fit. it's really the job for me. and animals i have to handle and i know what i am doing, i rarely get scared. [whistle]. we do a lot of investigations and most are not as bad as people report but everyone once in a while they are. and i had one and people had moved out and the dog was in the inside and it makes me teary and when the dog is in the backyard, and i can pull an animal out of a horrible environment and feel good. >> where does this
for other animals.nd we deal with other animals like birds and rabbits and you name it. this is more to see in this facility and more to see in the community. and i suggest you go with an animal control person and see what they co, whether rescuing animals in distress or hit by a car or dealing with aggressive animals or wildlife or a variety of things. you can only get that flavor with them and doing it first hand. >> i have been with animal control for about six years, i spent a year in...
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until now, foreign anime from japan, the u.s.nd else where has dominated china but chinese anime creators have now entered the competition and foreign companies are taking notice. nhk world's bhuta okatani reports from shanghai. >> reporter: the anime opened nationwide in january as one of the new year holiday movies. the production first appeared in 2005 as a television series. four years later, the first movie version was released. every year since, a new movie is showing in theaters. this year's film broke all box office records for anime films in china. sales amounted to about $27 million. >> translator: i watch it on tv. i love it. >> reporter: the story is about a sheep and his friends. in every story, they try to escape from a wolf. tiny children love the simple plot and funny stories. >> translator: we're hoping to get more exposure for our anime production overseas. >> reporter: despite the growing popularity, the anime from japan and the u.s. seem to dominate. in response, the government decided to make animation the le
until now, foreign anime from japan, the u.s.nd else where has dominated china but chinese anime creators have now entered the competition and foreign companies are taking notice. nhk world's bhuta okatani reports from shanghai. >> reporter: the anime opened nationwide in january as one of the new year holiday movies. the production first appeared in 2005 as a television series. four years later, the first movie version was released. every year since, a new movie is showing in theaters....
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we have wild dangerous animals on the show tonight. courtesy of dave salmoni from animal planet.es. when he comes here, it's like jumanji. the last time he was here, a bear tore the guest entrance apart. so, he brought another bear tonight. all of the animals he's going to be bringing out tonight are predators. there's a bear. there's a lynx, a very fierce looking owl. oh, there's a snooki. he brought that. [ laughter ] and a mad cow. the good news is, i'm told each animal can only eat one or maybe two of us, so -- [ laughter ] dave is backstage right now. let's go back there and see -- hey, dave. look at that. >> hey, jimmy. this is -- >> jimmy: the kind of thing i don't like. >> give him a big hug. >> jimmy: oh, wow. that's some tongue he's got there. >> this guy, if he decided to bite me, could probably take a chunk of flesh. >> jimmy: why would you be holding him then? >> he's gentle. nice and relaxed. >> jimmy: right now. >> they have a lot of bacteria in their mouth, so, if he bit me -- >> jimmy: can you brush his tongue? he looks like the geico gecko on hgh. >> these guys
we have wild dangerous animals on the show tonight. courtesy of dave salmoni from animal planet.es. when he comes here, it's like jumanji. the last time he was here, a bear tore the guest entrance apart. so, he brought another bear tonight. all of the animals he's going to be bringing out tonight are predators. there's a bear. there's a lynx, a very fierce looking owl. oh, there's a snooki. he brought that. [ laughter ] and a mad cow. the good news is, i'm told each animal can only eat one or...
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i'd hate to see the animal die. but i hope humanity proves better and animal survives.ow are you going to vote? vote right now. >> we need our rtm viewers to save this sheep's life. >> that's exactly right. >> go to the website and vote yes -- or no! >> oh, god! >> so if you want to vote to save this sheep's life, go to our website, rightthisminute.com. >>> sadly, we're not always on tv. but don't worry, because we're always on rightthisminute.com. full episodes, breaking news, great videos, always on rightthisminute.com. >>> it's a funny one. stick around to see the number one video when the rtm countdown continues. >>> dj flula is happy to be in new york, but he's the only one. ♪ >> is that a pig being slaughtered? >> it's the birds on the docks just going crazy with his poor rendition of frank sinatra's "new york, new york." >> sorry. i'm going to go. >> the wildlife at dawn in new york did not appreciate his singing, and i just thought it was pretty funny. maybe they were trying to correct his lyrics. he was getting them quite wrong. ♪ i want to be a part of it >> f
i'd hate to see the animal die. but i hope humanity proves better and animal survives.ow are you going to vote? vote right now. >> we need our rtm viewers to save this sheep's life. >> that's exactly right. >> go to the website and vote yes -- or no! >> oh, god! >> so if you want to vote to save this sheep's life, go to our website, rightthisminute.com. >>> sadly, we're not always on tv. but don't worry, because we're always on rightthisminute.com. full...
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i killed the animal >> narration: so why did he do it? >> afan: because they give me some soap, some salt and some petrol - because i don't have any - that's why i killed it. >> daljit: afan was paid the equivalent of 40 us dollars- a fortune to him but a measly sum compared to the profit made by the middleman who, in turn, sells the tusks to the traffickers for 25 times that amount. >> joseph: he's given the gun, he goes to kill the elephants; he's given a share so he won't testify against them. >>daljit: and, it's hunters like afan who are generally more easily caught than either the "middlemen" or the other professional traffickers. now afan faces both a fine way beyond his means, and a prison sentence of 3-6 months. when asked if he felt guilty about killing an elephant, it seems there's little room for sentimentality when it's a question of survival. >> afan: it's just that the people asked me to do it, you understand? - that's how i came to do it. >> daljit: but, this time, afan won't pay the price alone. the man suspected of being
i killed the animal >> narration: so why did he do it? >> afan: because they give me some soap, some salt and some petrol - because i don't have any - that's why i killed it. >> daljit: afan was paid the equivalent of 40 us dollars- a fortune to him but a measly sum compared to the profit made by the middleman who, in turn, sells the tusks to the traffickers for 25 times that amount. >> joseph: he's given the gun, he goes to kill the elephants; he's given a share so he...
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children don't care for many of the anime made in china. the kids think there is much focus on discipline and morales and not enough on fun. the main factor behind the unusual success of it are the plots. he had a big hand in creating the mega hit. he lives in southeastern china's guangzhou city. he grew up watching comics that came from neighboring hong kong. he says he wasn't a good student, and even skipped classes to play computer games. he believes the important thing when producing animations is to look at the world through children's eyes. >> translator: i still have the heart of a young boy. the first thing is, i need to have fun. and if i do, then other kids will, too. >> reporter: a shanghai-based production company markets the anime. that's another reason why it has become such a favorite. it was this company that first spotted the show on a local broadcast. it liked the program so much it decided to invest a lot of money into producing a movie version. it also caught the attention of walt disney pictures in the united states. th
children don't care for many of the anime made in china. the kids think there is much focus on discipline and morales and not enough on fun. the main factor behind the unusual success of it are the plots. he had a big hand in creating the mega hit. he lives in southeastern china's guangzhou city. he grew up watching comics that came from neighboring hong kong. he says he wasn't a good student, and even skipped classes to play computer games. he believes the important thing when producing...
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but we make animals don't have a home, that we get them a home and that we don't put the animals to sleep, that we're able to adopt them out. >> we have a huge number of volunteers who come in and they will walk our dogs, socialize our animals, play with cats, play with them, bring them to adoption events today. >> i volunteer with the animal control center and i do that every week. >> we're in an organization called friends of a.c.c. with that organization, you can donate money if you don't have time. if you do have time, you can come down to the shelter and volunteer to actually have one-on-one time with the animals. if you're like me and you don't have time to give to an animal, if you actually have one of your own, you can get your fix on the weekends, come in and pet them and love them and it's great. >> this has been pet pride 2011 brought to you by san francisco animal care and control. to find out more, visit them on the web at sfgov >> everyone deserves a bank account. in san francisco, anyone can have a bank account. everyone is welcome, even if you are not a u.s. citizen or hav
but we make animals don't have a home, that we get them a home and that we don't put the animals to sleep, that we're able to adopt them out. >> we have a huge number of volunteers who come in and they will walk our dogs, socialize our animals, play with cats, play with them, bring them to adoption events today. >> i volunteer with the animal control center and i do that every week. >> we're in an organization called friends of a.c.c. with that organization, you can donate...
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i'd hate to see the animal die. but i hope humanity proves better and animal survives. how are you going to vote? vote right now. >> we need our rtm viewers to save this sheep's life. >> that's exactly right. >> go to the website and vote yes -- or no! >> oh, god! >> so if you want to vote to save this sheep's life, go to our website, rightthisminute.com. >>> sadly, we're not always on tv. but don't worry, because we're always on rightthisminute.com. full episodes, breaking news, great videos, always on rightthisminute.com. >>> it's a funny one. stick around to see the number one video when the rtm countdown continues. pleased. >> sorry, new york, i'm sorry. sorry, frank sinatra. >> all right, everybody. it's time for our number one video of the day, and christian has it. >> you've all been shopping before but if you have kids in your family, sometimes you have to drag them alone. that's exactly what this grandma did, quite literally. >> oh, boy. i wonder if she even knows what's going on behind her. >> is that target? >> yes. this is video that was captured at a target
i'd hate to see the animal die. but i hope humanity proves better and animal survives. how are you going to vote? vote right now. >> we need our rtm viewers to save this sheep's life. >> that's exactly right. >> go to the website and vote yes -- or no! >> oh, god! >> so if you want to vote to save this sheep's life, go to our website, rightthisminute.com. >>> sadly, we're not always on tv. but don't worry, because we're always on rightthisminute.com. full...
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we want to ensure public safety and animal welfare.ill is going to cover that. >> so -- but not in the case of these animals. when are they going back? >> the state veterinarian did release the quarantine order today. so now we will be in negotiations with mary ann thompson's veterinarian as well as our veterinarians to ensure the animals are leaving the columbus zoo correctly. i know the state of ohio has still been pushing to ensure that the public is safe in zainesville. we are very concerned that the cages the animals were in, they must be repaired. the cages that i witnessed, the p primates were in bird cages. the brown bird was in a parrot cage. >> i don't understand how the state even if they haven't changed the law that that would be acceptable. i mean, if what you're describing is acceptable, that's just inhumane. they've got to be taken care of to a certain standard, don't they? >> absolutely. and as the columbus zoo at the beginning was a resource for mary ann thompson, a resource for the state of ohio to educate the folks t
we want to ensure public safety and animal welfare.ill is going to cover that. >> so -- but not in the case of these animals. when are they going back? >> the state veterinarian did release the quarantine order today. so now we will be in negotiations with mary ann thompson's veterinarian as well as our veterinarians to ensure the animals are leaving the columbus zoo correctly. i know the state of ohio has still been pushing to ensure that the public is safe in zainesville. we are...
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it's 19 different animals and includes farm animals.ategory of animals used in agriculture. >> yeah. >> americans eat them so there are more animals than people on the planet. think numerically. so how they are treated, whether they are confined in small cages, within warehouses that we call factory farms or if they have some access to pasture or at least in the middle that they get a little bit to move around. in american agriculture, there has been a transformation a transformation, i think, for the ill where the animals were moved from outdoor settings where they could feel sunlight on their back or snow beneath their feet and put in giant factory farms an especially for turkeys, for pigs and for laying hens who produce eggs and we have decided at the humane society there are 8 million dogs and cats that go through animal shelters there are 3 and a half euthanized. when you are talking 10 billion for food, a little correction can have enormous sequences. burger king announced it is going to change their supply change. they have sausa
it's 19 different animals and includes farm animals.ategory of animals used in agriculture. >> yeah. >> americans eat them so there are more animals than people on the planet. think numerically. so how they are treated, whether they are confined in small cages, within warehouses that we call factory farms or if they have some access to pasture or at least in the middle that they get a little bit to move around. in american agriculture, there has been a transformation a...
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but unsafe and unsanitary practices and downed animals as animals who were too sick or injured to stand being pushed prodded forklift and water boarded in order to get them on to the kill floor and into the human food supply and they found that this this beef was actually on its way to the national school lunch program and the scariest part is that there were u.s.d.a. inspectors at this facility and yet these for these things were going on and they were not being stopped and in many cases u.s.d.a. inspectors have said that even when they speak out all that happens is they get reprimanded and sent to another facility so really there are no meaningful watchdogs at these facilities and so it's vital that we're able to conduct these undercover investigations and expose these practices and get laws in place and protect not only the animals who are being treated cruelly but also consumers who have a right to know where their food comes from that's a really good point you know a lot of consumers just expect that the u.s.d.a. a part of agriculture is really taking care of this and they really s
but unsafe and unsanitary practices and downed animals as animals who were too sick or injured to stand being pushed prodded forklift and water boarded in order to get them on to the kill floor and into the human food supply and they found that this this beef was actually on its way to the national school lunch program and the scariest part is that there were u.s.d.a. inspectors at this facility and yet these for these things were going on and they were not being stopped and in many cases...
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or other animal issues. commissioner buell: commissioner lee? >commissioner lee: tim, greece seeing you. we used to work together on a board. >> you have risen up in the world and i have gone down. [laughter] commissioner lee: sorely mistaken. my question has to do with -- i recently went to the zoo with my family. we were there on a day where we heard a lot of -- i guess there's a shooting range nearby. but it seemed really loud in the part of the zoo that we were. we heard shots. is sounded like it was right next door. but obviously it was further down. i do not recall a time when i have been to the zoo when i could even hear shots. is it just environmental conditions or what could cause that? i am concerned about -- i was just thinking, one of my kids was saying, doesn't that disturb the animals? anyway, just curious if you know anything about that. >> i have not heard of other people reporting that, so i will look at that and actually check out to see what might be causing that. in terms of your question
or other animal issues. commissioner buell: commissioner lee? >commissioner lee: tim, greece seeing you. we used to work together on a board. >> you have risen up in the world and i have gone down. [laughter] commissioner lee: sorely mistaken. my question has to do with -- i recently went to the zoo with my family. we were there on a day where we heard a lot of -- i guess there's a shooting range nearby. but it seemed really loud in the part of the zoo that we were. we heard shots. is...
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was any animal sick? are they displaying any signs of mad cow?f they find one other animal that looks like it has this, they will kill every cow on the farm. it could be tens of thousands. at the same time, this is a very unusual strain of the disease, which doesn't come from eating infected feed, meaning feed made from other cattle parts, which is illegal, but can occasionally slip into food. some scientists think this happens simultaneously where the proteins in the brain behave differently. but as for now it's only the one cow. >> so we know the one cow. we know they're still testing. you're saying this is very unusual. >> had a hamburger for dinner, but if we learn too much more i may be having a tofu burger next week. >> you are here to talk to us about one event that's taken many years of talk and discussion, and that's a real change in the way we handle the criminal justice system and particular prison. so tell us about the prison overhaul and what it will mean to all of us. >> right. so we have the correction officials this week announcin
was any animal sick? are they displaying any signs of mad cow?f they find one other animal that looks like it has this, they will kill every cow on the farm. it could be tens of thousands. at the same time, this is a very unusual strain of the disease, which doesn't come from eating infected feed, meaning feed made from other cattle parts, which is illegal, but can occasionally slip into food. some scientists think this happens simultaneously where the proteins in the brain behave differently....
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were left by the previous owner.city animal abuse experts say they've seen animals abandoned in foreclosed houses befooe...but hardly ever a case like this....because it'ssan area....here people would have seen and heard these ogs.they died a slow and painful death...of dehydratiin and starvation.if it's prooen the owner of the forclosed home did leave the dogs to die...the owner could ace charges of animal neglecc aal the way up aggravated animaa cruelty...which is a felony. 3 pi think it's more upsetting no one reported this, heee dogs were obviously out for weeks andd months, we need to be the ears and eyes of animal neglect and report these situations when ttey occur" &pif you see animal abuse you the city teameddup witt metro crimestoppers where you can anonnmously.live in southwwst baltimore, janice park...fox45 news at 530. a family is homeless... / after... a fire breaks out... at the vacant home neet ii happened around eleven last yale avenue....// the fire homes...// ááoneáá was occupied....// takia smith,.../ her fiance... and their 3-month-old - / all got out .../ áá thanksáá t
were left by the previous owner.city animal abuse experts say they've seen animals abandoned in foreclosed houses befooe...but hardly ever a case like this....because it'ssan area....here people would have seen and heard these ogs.they died a slow and painful death...of dehydratiin and starvation.if it's prooen the owner of the forclosed home did leave the dogs to die...the owner could ace charges of animal neglecc aal the way up aggravated animaa cruelty...which is a felony. 3 pi think it's...
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having an animal is such an intense immediate experience. is only in the movement -- moment. they do not worry about tomorrow or yesterday. there are no grudges. all of the things that we are prone to do as human beings, animals just want to know what is going on right now. are we going to take a walk? are we going to eat? is it time to sleep? and it is an awfully assuring reminder of what life is about, i think, so you find incredible amount of people relating, whether they have family, no family. the pet is a part of the family. i think maybe a lot of people relate to that. tavis: you worked with steven spielberg. i had someone on this program before he said to me that when they were directing their first project, they asked him for advice, and he told them three things not to do on their first bill. the first two was to do nothing with water, and the second was not to do anything with animals. this is not your first time out, but what are your challenges for filming with animals? we know the fate of luck on hbo. we know what happened ther
having an animal is such an intense immediate experience. is only in the movement -- moment. they do not worry about tomorrow or yesterday. there are no grudges. all of the things that we are prone to do as human beings, animals just want to know what is going on right now. are we going to take a walk? are we going to eat? is it time to sleep? and it is an awfully assuring reminder of what life is about, i think, so you find incredible amount of people relating, whether they have family, no...
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a video shot by the animal rights group mercy for animals hens were in cages so small they can barely move. trader joe's stopped selling eggs from that farm. >> california's cattle industry is reeling following discovery of mad cow disease on a dairy cow headed for a rendering plant in king's county. a strain of the bovine disease considered on a cow carcass at baker commodities near fresno. more on the animal that's tested positive and concern about it. >> hanford dairy farmer says the dairy industry undergoes strong regulations to prevent mad cow disease that he is surprise aid local cow would be found with the strain. thursday, usda confirmed the fourth case of mad cow disease found in the cow at baker commodities rendering plant. normally cows can only contract the disease from eating a contaminated cow brain. rules for plants prevent that. >> there are strict controls. you can't use same equipment to make chicken feed as you do to make cow feed. this is to ensure no cross contamination. >> an infected cow's fill being would not pass the disease on. saying 25% of the hamburger mee
a video shot by the animal rights group mercy for animals hens were in cages so small they can barely move. trader joe's stopped selling eggs from that farm. >> california's cattle industry is reeling following discovery of mad cow disease on a dairy cow headed for a rendering plant in king's county. a strain of the bovine disease considered on a cow carcass at baker commodities near fresno. more on the animal that's tested positive and concern about it. >> hanford dairy farmer says...
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> as a discovery guide, i inform people about the animal facts, i show them how to feed the animal, andlk to them. >> there are anywhere from 25 to 50 discovery guides working at a time. many are given school credit for their work. >> some of the kids are coming through internship programs, which basically means they get out of school early, or maybe they don't go to school that day and they come and do their internship so they get credit for their hours. >> but school credit is not the only benefit. >> some of them have career aspirations to work with animals or even work in education, so it gives them that firsthand opportunity to do that. >> atu marshall is an example of someone who began as a guide. >> i started as a teen volunteer when i was 15. basically, i would stand in at the barn area and give any information about the animals to the public. >> now atu works full time at the zoo as an animal attendant. >> our teenagers are assisting with education programs, and some of the education programs actually make toys and foods for the animals, and they'll put them in the meerkats exh
> as a discovery guide, i inform people about the animal facts, i show them how to feed the animal, andlk to them. >> there are anywhere from 25 to 50 discovery guides working at a time. many are given school credit for their work. >> some of the kids are coming through internship programs, which basically means they get out of school early, or maybe they don't go to school that day and they come and do their internship so they get credit for their hours. >> but school...
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anyyhing from animal neglect...to aggravated animal cruelty, hich is a felony: felony:"you have to beperson to do something like that because if you have any compassioo you wouldn't do something like that" 3 a.../ baltimooe county man ... is... behind bars.../ ááaccusedáá of... sexuaaly assaulting... impersooating... aa. policc officer. police say... 21-year--ld... michael atkinson... picked the an.../ áunlicensedá cab..../ áátoodáá her... he was ...a.. cop...// ááthenáá raped er ...near... leakin pprr.../. áátheáá woman... was... ableeto get away .... and... called... for help...///. ááatkknson'sáá chhrged... with... multpile sexxoofenses .../ ann... impersonating... an officer. the cries of fammly members echoed throughout miichell courthouse this afternoon.... after jurors found a severn man not guilty of vehicular manslaughter. two city teens are dead... and, it appears no one will be held responnible for their deaths. deaths.// criie and jussice reeprter joy epola has reaction tonight from both side. sides. ((pkk))13:26:36 cryyng... nat pop friends and family members of two city
anyyhing from animal neglect...to aggravated animal cruelty, hich is a felony: felony:"you have to beperson to do something like that because if you have any compassioo you wouldn't do something like that" 3 a.../ baltimooe county man ... is... behind bars.../ ááaccusedáá of... sexuaaly assaulting... impersooating... aa. policc officer. police say... 21-year--ld... michael atkinson... picked the an.../ áunlicensedá cab..../ áátoodáá her... he was ...a.. cop...// ááthenáá...
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that animal control has ow -3 they're at the baatimore animal rescue carr center for observation... ppnding the outcome of the investigation. megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. elderly man in baltimore county loses his life savingss and home to foreclosureeall because of a scam. 80 year old 'nooman' sayy the scaa began with a phone call. million dollars in a foreign sweepstakes. butthe was rrquired to pay ttousands in taxes. norman and postal investigators are now warningg the scam. or citizens about - (norman)"i was fool enough to some of them said they were aatorneys some of hem said they were secret service... homeland security" security" postal investigators arr workiig innconjunction with authorities in jamaica to track down the thieves. 3- an essex community is fighting back... s the search for the men involved in a home invasion continues. continues.it happened a week ago ... on bayview court ... around 11 o'clock ii the morning. police ay a father and his 2 young girrs the father noticed 2 masked &pmen in the garage.one of the suspects had a handgun.the forced to the groun
that animal control has ow -3 they're at the baatimore animal rescue carr center for observation... ppnding the outcome of the investigation. megan gilliland, fox45 morning news. elderly man in baltimore county loses his life savingss and home to foreclosureeall because of a scam. 80 year old 'nooman' sayy the scaa began with a phone call. million dollars in a foreign sweepstakes. butthe was rrquired to pay ttousands in taxes. norman and postal investigators are now warningg the scam. or...
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do you want every animal tested? >> well, there's another way to increase surveillance that we think the usda is remiss about. there are private companies that want to spend their own money to test their own beef so they can sell their beef to other countries that have decided they didn't want to buy u.s. beef. those companies in the united states that want to test their own meat have been prohibited from doing so by the usda. we think that's wrong. we think they should be able to test their own meat. they should be able to label it bse tested. and they could use the same test that the usda uses. but usda has forbidden it. >> what about pets, sanjay, are they at risk? >> for some of the same reasons we're talking about, the idea that you could get these specific parts, again, it's tough to describe it this way, but these parts of animals that have the brain and spinal cord in it, into feed of other animals, possibly. in theory, it could happen. there has been a sort of variant in cats described. it's known as feline
do you want every animal tested? >> well, there's another way to increase surveillance that we think the usda is remiss about. there are private companies that want to spend their own money to test their own beef so they can sell their beef to other countries that have decided they didn't want to buy u.s. beef. those companies in the united states that want to test their own meat have been prohibited from doing so by the usda. we think that's wrong. we think they should be able to test...
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animal control officers are being trained. forensic evidence in animal cases is taken as seriously as forensic evidence in human cases. >> both brothers are expected back in court later on unrelated charges. don, back to you. >> thank you very much, andrea, the first trial ended in a hung jury with 11 jurors in favor of a guilty verdict but one lone hold out. >>> it is a quiet morning in syria as the cease fire appears to have taken affect. they said they would halt the fighting. there are no reports of immediate violence but they still doubt their commitment to that. the uprising has claimed more than 9000 lives. >>> 95 five deaths are blamed on the earthquake off indonesia, it sent people as far south as india running outside and raising fears of a tsunami. we are told all 5 died of heart attacks, several others were injured as they tried to flee and triggered a tsunami watch but no wave developed. >>> johns hopkins hospital will host more than a thousand people for a dedication of the new facility. here is kai jackson to ex
animal control officers are being trained. forensic evidence in animal cases is taken as seriously as forensic evidence in human cases. >> both brothers are expected back in court later on unrelated charges. don, back to you. >> thank you very much, andrea, the first trial ended in a hung jury with 11 jurors in favor of a guilty verdict but one lone hold out. >>> it is a quiet morning in syria as the cease fire appears to have taken affect. they said they would halt the...
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now we're in the animal world. >> we went a little animal over here.. >> yeah, absolutely. and you know i love to wear any animal print. and i love also to have it in a room. >> it's great. >> so we started with this lamp. it's called the loops lizard lamp. and so lizard skins, and snake skins, are really huge. in fashion, as you know. and also really great way to bring texture into a home. it's a little bit more subtle. and this is by seventh avenue. and then again, we've got these great, love these stools. they can be side tables >> these you can get at couture dotcom. zebra is the iconic stand-by animal print. can you never go wrong with zebra. >> i love how you tie all this with a natural piece of furniture so it's sort of like a tonal basic. >> exactly. and you it really sort of helps, you know, doesn't detract from all of the animal print you have going. >> right. >> now these pillows are from dwell studio dotcom. i love them. they're linen and they're amazing in any room and i'd love to see them in a kid's room, living room. >> they're really, r
now we're in the animal world. >> we went a little animal over here.. >> yeah, absolutely. and you know i love to wear any animal print. and i love also to have it in a room. >> it's great. >> so we started with this lamp. it's called the loops lizard lamp. and so lizard skins, and snake skins, are really huge. in fashion, as you know. and also really great way to bring texture into a home. it's a little bit more subtle. and this is by seventh avenue. and then again,...
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the first is titled "animal testing." take a look here with us.t wondering and obviously you don't think this. a lot of people might think this is too graphic. you see only animals with bruising, open sores, wounds. do you think this is appropriate? >> think is completely appropriate and let me explain. when we adults look at this, we know the horrors. we have a context for what actually goes on in reality inside of the lab. we think of exposed organs and restrictions and restrapgts and pillories. when kids look at this image they're seeing animals in cages with ouchies which i think is a completely appropriate place to have a jumping off point for discussion about animal testing and what we can do alternatively to protect these animals and make better choices. >> you became a vegan, though, as we just talked about for health reasons and it has made you healthier. so i guess why not just focus on that instead of some people might say, oh, she's trying to scare kids into being a vegan? >> well, i think there's a wide range in the vegan community of
the first is titled "animal testing." take a look here with us.t wondering and obviously you don't think this. a lot of people might think this is too graphic. you see only animals with bruising, open sores, wounds. do you think this is appropriate? >> think is completely appropriate and let me explain. when we adults look at this, we know the horrors. we have a context for what actually goes on in reality inside of the lab. we think of exposed organs and restrictions and...
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the march for the animals. we already have ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> welcome back to eyewitness news sunday morning. 46 degrees. a live look over federal hills. 8:45. welcome back to eyewitness news sunday morning. >>> call it a walk in the park with a couple of your closest furry is four-legged friends. we are talking about the 17th annual march for the animals. >> we are alive with sharon gibala with more on today's events. somebody's talking. >> we have dogs doing tricks over here. they are learning how to catch for his bees and jumping over their owner. it's pretty amazing. i know my dogs couldn't do that. as far as the law goes, it is a fantastic event. it kicks off at 9:00 a.m.. at 10:00 a.m. the events begin. they go until 2:00. this is a fantastic fundraiser. good morning. >> we are very excited. this is our biggest fundraiser of the year. we are hoping to raise over $350,000 to help animals. we expect five to 6000 people. >> will this support you for the year? the. >> we need a lot of help to help animals an
the march for the animals. we already have ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >> welcome back to eyewitness news sunday morning. 46 degrees. a live look over federal hills. 8:45. welcome back to eyewitness news sunday morning. >>> call it a walk in the park with a couple of your closest furry is four-legged friends. we are talking about the 17th annual march for the animals. >> we are alive with sharon gibala with more on today's events. somebody's talking. >> we have dogs doing tricks...
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the animals are doing more time behind bars than the people that abuse the animals.is jail. so, therefore, i have one dog that's been behind bars for seven years. that's queenie. here we have a dog that's a victim, can't find anyone to adopt that dog. but i'm not going to euthanize her. she may do 20 years behind bars. she will not be euthanized. come on. i can grab this -- without getting my hand bit off? is this going to bite my hand? sit. how come the dog doesn't --? >> queenie! >> after seven years in jail, you can't train the dog? she's got to learn some lessons. stop talking back at the sheriff. you know, even the inmates don't talk back to me. now i've got the dog talking back, right? right, queenie? >>> coming up, the judge hands down a sentence in michelle lacy's case. >> my baby cried and said it wasn't fair. >> and maricopa's most controversial yard. >> a lot of the public calls this the immigration yard because many of them will be deported back to mexico. hi, i'm phil mickelson. i've been fortunate to win on golf's biggest stages. but when joint pain and
the animals are doing more time behind bars than the people that abuse the animals.is jail. so, therefore, i have one dog that's been behind bars for seven years. that's queenie. here we have a dog that's a victim, can't find anyone to adopt that dog. but i'm not going to euthanize her. she may do 20 years behind bars. she will not be euthanized. come on. i can grab this -- without getting my hand bit off? is this going to bite my hand? sit. how come the dog doesn't --? >> queenie!...
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the ruthless attack lands the tangle of animals in a watering hole.a crocodile hears opportunity knocking. >> there's a crocodile there, too. >> for more than a minute, the croc and the lions fight for the spoils. but the lions temporarily win this bloody battle, a small group of tourists watching in amazement. >> everybody thought, well, it's over. the lions have won, the baby's dead. >> when all seemed lost, a storm gathers in the background. >> at this point, the herd came back. >> look at all those buffalo coming. >> they come running in to save the baby. >> the cavalry. >> look at this. >> miraculously, the herd's deep down instincts for survival kick in. the herd charges in unison in a breathtaking show of force and determination. >> they're going to come to try to chase the lions but i think they're too late. >> i think you're right. they're way too late now. >> but is it too late? the tourists witness the sight of a herd of buffalo, blitzing the crouched lions. some unspoken pact seems to propel the buffalo to the rescue. >> i don't know how t
the ruthless attack lands the tangle of animals in a watering hole.a crocodile hears opportunity knocking. >> there's a crocodile there, too. >> for more than a minute, the croc and the lions fight for the spoils. but the lions temporarily win this bloody battle, a small group of tourists watching in amazement. >> everybody thought, well, it's over. the lions have won, the baby's dead. >> when all seemed lost, a storm gathers in the background. >> at this point,...
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but we make animals don't have a home, that we get them a home and that we don't put the animals to sleep, that we're able to adopt them out. >> we have a huge number of volunteers who come in and they will walk our dogs, socialize our animals, play with cats, play
but we make animals don't have a home, that we get them a home and that we don't put the animals to sleep, that we're able to adopt them out. >> we have a huge number of volunteers who come in and they will walk our dogs, socialize our animals, play with cats, play