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animals. thank you so much. >> president yee: thank you. >> hi there, my name is brianna. i have two questions to ask. my first question is, when you look around this room and you see all these blue shirts filling up the stands, do you see a diverse group of compassionate people or do you see criminals? california has strict animal cruelty laws like penal code 597. which outlaws the torment and neglect of animals. 597e permits anyone who is aware of animal abuse to enter the location in which they're being abused and provide them care. penal code 597 also states that animal abuse is chargeable with misdemeanors and felonies. so why is it that those who are rescuing animals and raising awareness on their plight being charged with felonies and misdemeanors instead? we're here to encourage you to support the right to rescue. i am someone who is facing potential felony charges and it's not fair that myself or anyone else be punished for doing the right thing. we have sent footage of animal abuse i
animals. thank you so much. >> president yee: thank you. >> hi there, my name is brianna. i have two questions to ask. my first question is, when you look around this room and you see all these blue shirts filling up the stands, do you see a diverse group of compassionate people or do you see criminals? california has strict animal cruelty laws like penal code 597. which outlaws the torment and neglect of animals. 597e permits anyone who is aware of animal abuse to enter the...
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it strengthens the animal crush video law by prohibiting animal cruelty regardless of whether a video is produced. there's documented connection between animal cruelty and violence to people. in fact, studies show animal abusers are five times more likely to commit violent crimes against people and it's linked to domestic violence as well as child and elder abuse. the pact act gives federal law enforcement and prosecutors the tools they need to combat extreme animal cruelty and to protect our communities at the same time. whether it's the veterinarian in my own state of iowa ranked 49th when it comes to animal welfare laws, who was recently arrested for debarking dogs by shoving rod-like objects into their vocal chambers without an he is esia, or whether it's -- anesthesia, or whether it's in nebraska where a man was accused of burning a cat by holding it under scalding-hot water, across this country, people are torturing animals and it absolutely has to stop. so tomorrow, on make a dog's day, which is in support of encouraging dog adoption, let's do these companion animal friends of
it strengthens the animal crush video law by prohibiting animal cruelty regardless of whether a video is produced. there's documented connection between animal cruelty and violence to people. in fact, studies show animal abusers are five times more likely to commit violent crimes against people and it's linked to domestic violence as well as child and elder abuse. the pact act gives federal law enforcement and prosecutors the tools they need to combat extreme animal cruelty and to protect our...
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are dying it is called the animal welfare you know it's not the kennel really well for it it's the animals and yes even some of the good inspectors were there in this building inspectors in made sure that the building was clean and they had good shelter from the extreme. temperatures but the dogs of . the photo a lot of the focus of that was on inconsistency in some of the things our inspectors were citing and the length of time it took to get to enforcement so we put. some an intensified training in place for our inspectors some a different oversight or inspection process and work with our branch to find different ways to expedite the enforcement process since and we've also worked on some nontraditional or non regulatory solutions if we can help somebody come into compliance without having to resort to enforcement action and get those animals in a better welfare situation quicker that's what we're going to do. since being elected in 1907 senator dick durbin has introduced legislation in every session that would dramatically improve the lives of dogs in commercial kennels and would close
are dying it is called the animal welfare you know it's not the kennel really well for it it's the animals and yes even some of the good inspectors were there in this building inspectors in made sure that the building was clean and they had good shelter from the extreme. temperatures but the dogs of . the photo a lot of the focus of that was on inconsistency in some of the things our inspectors were citing and the length of time it took to get to enforcement so we put. some an intensified...
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can be used to determine the animal group in this case. in our course or through us all will similar animals have been found to chino in switzerland and south america or both methods we did you order a phantom picture which we used as the basis for a reconstructed model the sequence and so on off. the beast is an ancestor of crocodiles and belongs to the crown group of dinosaurs it had a fluid gait like today's mammals and dinosaurs before them. this is one of the many details contained in the tour through 300000000 years of the earth's history. trial found a book is a sought after expert for early amphibians and set up the museum exhibition like thomas martin's and stefan bonna he stands in the great tradition of the engine fossil researchers and discoverers. who live fun lily and down for example discovered the skeleton of an eel theropod a carnivore from the triassic period. this ancestor of the t.-rex was named lillian sternness after the discovery. down in the museum's archive the history of the earth lies tucked inside drawers a pict
can be used to determine the animal group in this case. in our course or through us all will similar animals have been found to chino in switzerland and south america or both methods we did you order a phantom picture which we used as the basis for a reconstructed model the sequence and so on off. the beast is an ancestor of crocodiles and belongs to the crown group of dinosaurs it had a fluid gait like today's mammals and dinosaurs before them. this is one of the many details contained in the...
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to get all the degrees of freedom there's a real animal control. there's never been a walking machine like this as 28 different motors that control the complete movement. and it was a big challenge for the robotics specialists to create this kind of natural sequence of movement. you have all these degrees of flexibility and where you have to solve problems such as hand and foot joint rotations. and in the same time we could play at various scenarios in. the robot can reproduce the tracks that the baso left behind 300000000 years ago. the world but i don't so we can now use the robot to identify what movements could create tracks like these this is and. that's a. professor in the uk a tourist started the project at the previous chiller. university you know he measured the bones and tracks digitized them animated them together with specialists and compared their mobility with that of living reptiles today. we found that the movement of these animals was already very well adapted to life on land that's going on which meant we had to shift our estimati
to get all the degrees of freedom there's a real animal control. there's never been a walking machine like this as 28 different motors that control the complete movement. and it was a big challenge for the robotics specialists to create this kind of natural sequence of movement. you have all these degrees of flexibility and where you have to solve problems such as hand and foot joint rotations. and in the same time we could play at various scenarios in. the robot can reproduce the tracks that...
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be animals love the leaves because of all the salt in them. a few 100 metres further along lies the port of candiotti 10 years ago the ngo planted mangroves together with the community here since then a thick forest has grown around the village protecting the coast from erosion the village has set up a special forest protection committee now the activists have come to tell the committee about the dome age being caused by the nomads cowls. thank you very much for letting us know 1st thing in the morning we'll go to the nomads and talk to them will make it clear that the mangroves must be protected will tell them that from now on they have to make up for any damage their animals cause. the village takes care to ensure that not even a single tree is felled here adam representative mohammed says anyone who does chop down a tree must pay a fine of the equivalent of about 10 year rose that's a lot of money here. or the mangrove forests has been restored here it had been completely stripped this is how we want it we want to protect our environment. i
be animals love the leaves because of all the salt in them. a few 100 metres further along lies the port of candiotti 10 years ago the ngo planted mangroves together with the community here since then a thick forest has grown around the village protecting the coast from erosion the village has set up a special forest protection committee now the activists have come to tell the committee about the dome age being caused by the nomads cowls. thank you very much for letting us know 1st thing in the...
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of animals in a sanctuary in some cases some of the animals are badly one did their recovery sometimes complex and i wanted to fish in the rice is really lacking in the u.s. it's good to know i'm in the pit but never met 6 not it's because of the need has been now to another focus to dogs where there's no such thing as invasive surgery for even some animals think about having a dog the vet always a good one to guess i mean it's a drug but surgery or one of what's the right kind of the animal needs that and that's what one of the birds you have that's when i want it that's what what it needs and we need. to come for the opportunity so i can help this bird regain its wings has lost its confidence it doesn't really you don't see it's it's only idle so i'm looking for the opportunity to. get it back to its financial shape. or. some of the animals in china to sanctuary our friends in species from rubles to extinction. like the black crowned crane. really wanted to. play shana in nigeria larry run run run run just recognize as a national day or have coming she'll say just up here in your eas
of animals in a sanctuary in some cases some of the animals are badly one did their recovery sometimes complex and i wanted to fish in the rice is really lacking in the u.s. it's good to know i'm in the pit but never met 6 not it's because of the need has been now to another focus to dogs where there's no such thing as invasive surgery for even some animals think about having a dog the vet always a good one to guess i mean it's a drug but surgery or one of what's the right kind of the animal...
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animals. we shouldn't have to do this in the first place. there shouldn't be criminal, animal abuses in the first place so your support with this would help us to feel like we're not alone and to help us to continue our hard work in supporting animals. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. one big example in high school a long time ago -- [ laughter ] >> -- san francisco legalized gay marriage at time where there wasn't much support for it and this bold act sparked controversy, but as we as a society talked more about it, the more we realized we should not press those based on who they love and now marriages are recognised in the u.s. today, there are others who are suffering and being oppressed day in and day out and they need our help and they are the animals animals. i see immense conditions in animal facilities. also to support the rights rescue. thank you very much. >> next speaker. >> my name is pria suhani and i'm one of the six felony defendants for exposing violence against animals,
animals. we shouldn't have to do this in the first place. there shouldn't be criminal, animal abuses in the first place so your support with this would help us to feel like we're not alone and to help us to continue our hard work in supporting animals. thank you. >> thank you, next speaker. one big example in high school a long time ago -- [ laughter ] >> -- san francisco legalized gay marriage at time where there wasn't much support for it and this bold act sparked controversy, but...
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proposed ordinance in shelby county tennessee that would make it a violation to leave a companion animal unattended in a vehicle for more than one hour when the temperature is above 70 degrees or below 35 degrees why is the american killed close to dogs best friend opposing this legislation that says that once a year you've got to have a vet examine these dogs or you can't breathe them every single cycle or you can't have more than 50 breeding females at an operation why would a group pose that well they were there because they're making money from those large scale operations. while the public does not have access to a k c inspection reports many pet stores across the united states emphasize to their potential customers that their facilities are a k.c. approved and inspected one such company is pet land the largest chain of pet stores selling puppies in the united states while most pet lands are independently owned and operated the company's relationship with the a k c is a central focus in nearly every store. it's not unusual to see a dog that's a case a registered in a pet store. a ca
proposed ordinance in shelby county tennessee that would make it a violation to leave a companion animal unattended in a vehicle for more than one hour when the temperature is above 70 degrees or below 35 degrees why is the american killed close to dogs best friend opposing this legislation that says that once a year you've got to have a vet examine these dogs or you can't breathe them every single cycle or you can't have more than 50 breeding females at an operation why would a group pose that...
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animal rights people who went in under a covert operations cut the top of cages so animals could sticklive video was staged and we have the affidavits of those people who committed those atrocities beforehand. anyone who has been on a farm truly understands that a farmer exists through caring for his animals. when he ceases for his livestock, he is no longer in business. 0k, we have run out of time, but thank you so much for coming onto bbc world news and answering our questions. there have been big celebrations in kenya and elsewhere, after the long—distance runner, eliud kipchoge, became the first person to complete a marathon in under two hours. in a feat of seemingly super—human endeavour, he made it through the finish line in1 hour, 59 minutes and 40 seconds. the reigning olympic champion, who also holds the official marathon record, was cheered on by huge crowds around a specially—designed course in the austrian capital, vienna. well, a little earlier, i spoke to the long distance runner ryan hall, who is the only american to run a marathon under two hours and five minutes. i ask
animal rights people who went in under a covert operations cut the top of cages so animals could sticklive video was staged and we have the affidavits of those people who committed those atrocities beforehand. anyone who has been on a farm truly understands that a farmer exists through caring for his animals. when he ceases for his livestock, he is no longer in business. 0k, we have run out of time, but thank you so much for coming onto bbc world news and answering our questions. there have...
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that they want to save the animals.or to thailand to live years or inflamed i inflammation here inflammation it's the dog's perhaps 8 or 10 weeks old he shouldn't be in germany and he shouldn't be sold here if you recall the. puppies can only be legally exported within the e.u. from the age of 15 weeks. they have to have received all their required vaccinations before hand clips time works to ensure these laws are up held he's been attacked and injured by smugglers many times. leader of the other one speaking out or doing something against this face has been stalked and intimidated. so much so nobody is doing anything against it because if you do then you'll be facing a lot of trouble. for rick and cliff stein looks for dubious ads on the internet he says 8 out of 10 ads on e bay classified are illegal. most puppies imported illegally come from eastern europe especially romania that's where the dog mafia uses another trick they also smuggle stray mongrels as well as pedigree dogs got the u.s. government on its own stran
that they want to save the animals.or to thailand to live years or inflamed i inflammation here inflammation it's the dog's perhaps 8 or 10 weeks old he shouldn't be in germany and he shouldn't be sold here if you recall the. puppies can only be legally exported within the e.u. from the age of 15 weeks. they have to have received all their required vaccinations before hand clips time works to ensure these laws are up held he's been attacked and injured by smugglers many times. leader of the...
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so that means this shot should take an animator two weeks to do.lising an artist's vision, but very often the soul of an idea comes directly from the natural world. take these koi carp in the lagoon here at the dreamworks campus. they were the inspiration for the amazing cloud koi flight scene in the movie. here's our final image which touches on the lighting for the sequence. really did an amazing job. and the results were far from abominable. guys, what are you doing up here? get away from her. i'm calling the police. he's not dangerous. look at him. he's a yeti. that was kate in la. and that's it for this week. but don't forget, as always, you can find us throughout the week on facebook, instagram, youtube, and twitter at bbc click. you'll also find us on wikipedia. look it up. thanks for watching. no shortage of rain in the forecast for the next 2a hours. many parts of the uk, today wasn't a bad day. quite a lot of cloud but a favoured few saw some sunshine. further west the cloud was thickening. we saw some outbreaks of rain. you can see on th
so that means this shot should take an animator two weeks to do.lising an artist's vision, but very often the soul of an idea comes directly from the natural world. take these koi carp in the lagoon here at the dreamworks campus. they were the inspiration for the amazing cloud koi flight scene in the movie. here's our final image which touches on the lighting for the sequence. really did an amazing job. and the results were far from abominable. guys, what are you doing up here? get away from...
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emergency treatments and vaccinations to try and save at least some animals. during the drought animals become weaker and services such as going to some diseases that's why we have to treat them somehow we can't do anything for those animals that died but we hope the others will benefit from the feed and the medicine and will survive and also produce more milk. from. the pastoralist communities in ethiopia somali region are dependent on their livestock for their food and income with few alternatives it's vital to save their animals says. rebuilding these mostly woods let alone will be very nervous and have passed so it is their economy kind of you know less expensive and more efficient to to to then to protect themselves in neighborhoods and before you know last week talking with us 190000 animals will be treated during the super rich. thanks to the newly distributed feed families say their animals are looking stronger. was one of the lucky ones to benefit from the program her cows are even producing milk again. given you know our cows milk had dried up but no
emergency treatments and vaccinations to try and save at least some animals. during the drought animals become weaker and services such as going to some diseases that's why we have to treat them somehow we can't do anything for those animals that died but we hope the others will benefit from the feed and the medicine and will survive and also produce more milk. from. the pastoralist communities in ethiopia somali region are dependent on their livestock for their food and income with few...
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the breeder denies animal cruelty.ue charity last year. mags and dwd were two of them. those rescued dogs had been microchipped, but were not registered to anyone like they should have been by law. we've trawled through hundreds of inspection reports comparing microchip numbers, and we worked out where those dogs came from. 0ur undercoverjournalist paid an early morning visit to this farm run by aneurin francis, south of carmarthen. we spot the same breed of dog as mags and dwd. i could see two sheds with dogs in. some of them just looked like concrete boxes, nothing else there for them, and they were really dirty. lots of the dogs just seemed too nervous to come up to us. their basic welfare needs are not being met in that sort of environment. it's not clear how long the dogs that were given away by the breeder lived here. come on, baby. dwd's cancer has now spread and she can no longer walk. mammy loves you, that's my girl. maria has made the difficult decision to have her put to sleep. there we are. you go nights ni
the breeder denies animal cruelty.ue charity last year. mags and dwd were two of them. those rescued dogs had been microchipped, but were not registered to anyone like they should have been by law. we've trawled through hundreds of inspection reports comparing microchip numbers, and we worked out where those dogs came from. 0ur undercoverjournalist paid an early morning visit to this farm run by aneurin francis, south of carmarthen. we spot the same breed of dog as mags and dwd. i could see two...
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during the drought animals and services that support some diseases. the pastoralist communities in ethiopia somali region are dependent on their livestock for their food and income with few alternatives it's vital to save their animals says i think. rebuilding this last leg you would see it only will be very enormous and have passed so it is their economy kind of you know less expensive and more efficient to to to then to protect and serve lead to goods and before you know their last total more than $190000.00 animals will be treated during the super rich or. thanks to the newly distributed feed families say their animals are looking stronger. was one of the lucky ones to benefit from the program cows or even producing milk again. given our cows milk had dried up but now we're able to get milk college children and the cattle are much healthier. than the management. but drinking water is a people in the village is still stress and most health quality. sorrow for her 10 children 3 times a day she would normally need 20 jerrycans a day for the family. he
during the drought animals and services that support some diseases. the pastoralist communities in ethiopia somali region are dependent on their livestock for their food and income with few alternatives it's vital to save their animals says i think. rebuilding this last leg you would see it only will be very enormous and have passed so it is their economy kind of you know less expensive and more efficient to to to then to protect and serve lead to goods and before you know their last total more...
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for the moment, the animal gets a painkiller. next day, mao and her colleague prepare food for the animals. 600 turtles and tortoises live here, all them from endangered species. breeding them in captivity has proven difficult. but the elongated tortoises appear to need just fresh air and food. the rest they can manage for themselves. michael: when i started here 5.5 years ago, we had about t 20 elongated tortoises. ththanks to our breediding pro, we now have 330 at accb. that's not a bad start. reporter: so far, accb hasn't been able to release any elongated tortoises into the wild. it's too dangerous. the animals would be captured again in short order. that's why michael meyerhof is hoping to bring the elongated tortoises here. this woodland is home to the last five large siamese rosewood trees in all of southeast asia. one tree can fetch more than 100,000 euros. this patch of forest is under guard, which could also offer protection to the tortoises. michael: we'd like to release the animals that are sexually mature into the wi
for the moment, the animal gets a painkiller. next day, mao and her colleague prepare food for the animals. 600 turtles and tortoises live here, all them from endangered species. breeding them in captivity has proven difficult. but the elongated tortoises appear to need just fresh air and food. the rest they can manage for themselves. michael: when i started here 5.5 years ago, we had about t 20 elongated tortoises. ththanks to our breediding pro, we now have 330 at accb. that's not a bad...
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and abominable animation. look at him. he's a yeti.fake news, some call it disinformation, online manipulation, or even information warfare. the tech giants call it coordinated inauthentic activity. false news articles on facebook, bots amplifying questionable opinions on twitter. what we now know is that nation states have and are weaponising these techniques to their own ends; russia to interfere with elections, china to spread disinformation. but there is one place which hasn't been associated with deliberate disinformation recently. and that's wikipedia. it's the largest collection of human knowledge ever created, arguably the first digital wonder of the world, the font of all internet knowledge. it has nearly six million pages, with a staggering 18 billion page views every month, and it was created in the best spirit of the internet. transparent, nonprofit making, and open for everyone to read and edit. we may have been naive to believe everything that we read on facebook. but surely wikipedia's army of volunteer editors and fact
and abominable animation. look at him. he's a yeti.fake news, some call it disinformation, online manipulation, or even information warfare. the tech giants call it coordinated inauthentic activity. false news articles on facebook, bots amplifying questionable opinions on twitter. what we now know is that nation states have and are weaponising these techniques to their own ends; russia to interfere with elections, china to spread disinformation. but there is one place which hasn't been...
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you see the animals, horses have been brought here, 45 large animals are here now. the first came in around 2:00 a.m. >> we have some horses, some mules, a donkey, some goats. we think there might be some alpacas coming in. >> i'm so panicked, i rap out of gas. i spent the morning getting gas in my gas can and somebody said go over here. >> that's james howard. he came over here for a place to bring over 18-year-old angela. turned out it's a boy cat but the name stuck. there are some cute animals. i want to show you live in person. this is sonny the mustang. we have uno the donkey. this're best friends. they were brought here overnight and flank they were able to stick together. it can be scary for animals. for those looking to drop off smaller animals but can't stay with them, the sonoma animal service is place you can take them. live here at the sonoma county fair grounds, liz kreutz, abc7 news. >> liz, thanks. as we saw through the night, big winds were fuelling this fire to explode in few hours. let's check in with meteorologist sandhya patel and what they're de
you see the animals, horses have been brought here, 45 large animals are here now. the first came in around 2:00 a.m. >> we have some horses, some mules, a donkey, some goats. we think there might be some alpacas coming in. >> i'm so panicked, i rap out of gas. i spent the morning getting gas in my gas can and somebody said go over here. >> that's james howard. he came over here for a place to bring over 18-year-old angela. turned out it's a boy cat but the name stuck. there...
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the brandenburg forestry department specifies which animals can be shot animals that have been hit or are sick and also have to be shot a good hunter aims at the heart and lungs so the animals don't suffer for long. practices regularly on a shooting range hunting licenses must be renewed after 3 years. and await trial we play cards. chad and watch. and seth in my forty's. and so we wait. and wait. and wait and actually hoping we don't see anything when a is a suddenly becomes restless. why do we still straight over have in place because you give the animal a chance to lose it's life in peace as. ok. for. quest best if it notices there is an enemy near it gets an adrenaline rush in the final moments and it stresses the animal out and we don't want that. as we walk over to the d.m. my knees are pretty shaky it's the 1st time i've seen a weapon used to kill anything. yeah. i mean. i. mean higher the shot was just right the dead died instantly. as long it's you know we drag it back we don't want to do anything right here. live at the back no just come forward and we can drag it back so. y
the brandenburg forestry department specifies which animals can be shot animals that have been hit or are sick and also have to be shot a good hunter aims at the heart and lungs so the animals don't suffer for long. practices regularly on a shooting range hunting licenses must be renewed after 3 years. and await trial we play cards. chad and watch. and seth in my forty's. and so we wait. and wait. and wait and actually hoping we don't see anything when a is a suddenly becomes restless. why do...
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the breeder denies animal cruelty. sick dogs to a rescue charity last year. mags and dwd were two of them. those rescued dogs had been microchipped, but were not registered to anyone like they should have been by law. we've trawled through hundreds of inspection reports comparing microchip numbers, and we worked out where those dogs came from. our undercoverjournalist paid an early morning visit to this farm run by aneurin francis, south of carmarthen. we spot the same breed of dog as mags and dwd. i could see two sheds with dogs in. some of them just looked like concrete boxes, nothing else there for them, and they were really dirty. lots of the dogs just seemed too nervous to come up to us. their basic welfare needs are not being met in that sort of environment. it's not clear how long the dogs that were given away by the breeder lived here. come on, baby. dwd's cancer has now spread and she can no longer walk. mammy loves you, that's my girl. maria has made the difficult decision to have her put to sleep. there we a
the breeder denies animal cruelty. sick dogs to a rescue charity last year. mags and dwd were two of them. those rescued dogs had been microchipped, but were not registered to anyone like they should have been by law. we've trawled through hundreds of inspection reports comparing microchip numbers, and we worked out where those dogs came from. our undercoverjournalist paid an early morning visit to this farm run by aneurin francis, south of carmarthen. we spot the same breed of dog as mags and...
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treatments and vaccinations to try and save at least some animals. during a drought animals become weaker and services such as going to some diseases. the pastoralist communities in ethiopia somali region are dependent on their livestock for their food and income with few alternatives it's vital to save their animals says if they are. rebuilding this mostly would slow to only be very enormous and have passed saw it is their economy clearly no less expensive and more efficient to to to then to protect and serve neighborhoods and before you know last we talked about more than $790000.00 animals will be treated during the super rich. thanks to the newly distributed feed families say their animals are looking stronger. i was one of the lucky ones to benefit from the program her cows are even producing milk again i'm going to our cows milk had dried up but now we're able to get milk college children and the cattle are much healthier. than the mother. but drinking water is a people in the village still stares and the quality. sarah touches water for her 10
treatments and vaccinations to try and save at least some animals. during a drought animals become weaker and services such as going to some diseases. the pastoralist communities in ethiopia somali region are dependent on their livestock for their food and income with few alternatives it's vital to save their animals says if they are. rebuilding this mostly would slow to only be very enormous and have passed saw it is their economy clearly no less expensive and more efficient to to to then to...
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altogether he says the animals are valued at $5,000. a 13-foot burmese python inside an ice crest and a tagu lizard in a box were spared. >> and today i have some bad news for you and i need your help. >> reporter: he took to youtube asking for the public's help. he fears the animals could be dumped at a pet shop or worse, a dumpster. >> these are reptiles. not everybody knows how to take care of reptiles. it's just a sad thing and the sad thing, too, is it happened on my birthday. >> reporter: the owner hopes surveillance video in the area will lead to the identity of the thieves. e filed a police report but doesn't want to press charges. all he wants is his reptiles back, no questions asked. in san jose, azenith smith, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> police in newark are investigating a shooting that left a 15-year-old boy dead and another 15-year-old under arrest. that shooting happened around 11:30 last thursday night in a home on braburn avenue not far from the dunbarton bridge. police found a 15-year-old with a gunshot wound. he was taken to
altogether he says the animals are valued at $5,000. a 13-foot burmese python inside an ice crest and a tagu lizard in a box were spared. >> and today i have some bad news for you and i need your help. >> reporter: he took to youtube asking for the public's help. he fears the animals could be dumped at a pet shop or worse, a dumpster. >> these are reptiles. not everybody knows how to take care of reptiles. it's just a sad thing and the sad thing, too, is it happened on my...
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and if you have large animals if you're afraid of but farm animals that you have where they're going to go they are shelled died, shuttling those larger animals to the fair crack since santa rosa. to you guys. >>i'm michelle on earlier this one of the sonoma county supervisors indicated that that shelter was near capacity in so that they could go to another shelter the hall in santa rosa you're saying they still have room for maybe 40 more people. >>so earlier there were reports that it was at capacity that's not true. they have from for about 35 more people at this point and they're expecting it's going to be that way for the next couple of hours all of course continue to check in. i let you know at 9 10 o'clock tonight, if it's at capacity at that point but at this point if you're in the area i would definitely stop by here first i it is fall than make your way to santa rosa, but at this point there is still room for people in the area. >>the news. thank you, michelle, michelle kingston live in healdsburg we have continuing coverage of the kinkaid fire on kron 4 news at 8. we'll br
and if you have large animals if you're afraid of but farm animals that you have where they're going to go they are shelled died, shuttling those larger animals to the fair crack since santa rosa. to you guys. >>i'm michelle on earlier this one of the sonoma county supervisors indicated that that shelter was near capacity in so that they could go to another shelter the hall in santa rosa you're saying they still have room for maybe 40 more people. >>so earlier there were reports...
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taking the animals doing slaughtering in that district and about 55% of animals back into these barrels that wild hogs will be out of. that must have been and an amazing scene altogether. this is where, the large markets were on the jersey shore here so the corridors of beef would be butchered and some of them would be hung and people at the time were talking about these crimson curtains blocking the aisles of the market here. those were quarters of beef that were coming down and in 1866 it was amazing to me that there was an individual walking the streets and he was from illinois. his name was william mccoy. he had two younger brothers back in springfield, joseph and and was going to be there understanding i was going to drive them and eventually creating the messages and trail so we are changing dining at this and particularly on the entries of don't monaco in its favor treats where they're at del monaco's and they don't want to go stake about a 20 ounce flat of sirloin. it's still amazes me to eat that and not put on much weight. (laughs) the dining was amazing and very elaborate and
taking the animals doing slaughtering in that district and about 55% of animals back into these barrels that wild hogs will be out of. that must have been and an amazing scene altogether. this is where, the large markets were on the jersey shore here so the corridors of beef would be butchered and some of them would be hung and people at the time were talking about these crimson curtains blocking the aisles of the market here. those were quarters of beef that were coming down and in 1866 it was...
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animal specialists are also carrying out emergency treatments and vaccinations to try to save some animals. >> during a drought, animals become weaker andnd they are susceptible to some disiseases. that is why we have to treat them. we can't do anyththing for those animals ththat died but we hope the others wiwill benefit from e need and medicine anand will survive and produce more m mk. >> the communities in this regionon are dependent on their livestock for their food and income. with few alternatives, it is vital to say their animals. >> rebuilding will b be an enormous task. it is econonomically less expensive and more efficient to protect and sererve labor goods before they are lost. animals willll be treated d durg this i intervention.n. >> next to the newly distributed need, families say their animals are looking stronger. she was one of those to benefit from the program and her cows are producing milk again. >> our cows milk had dried up but now we are able to get milk for our children and the cattle are much healthier. >> drinking water for people in the village is still scarce an
animal specialists are also carrying out emergency treatments and vaccinations to try to save some animals. >> during a drought, animals become weaker andnd they are susceptible to some disiseases. that is why we have to treat them. we can't do anyththing for those animals ththat died but we hope the others wiwill benefit from e need and medicine anand will survive and produce more m mk. >> the communities in this regionon are dependent on their livestock for their food and income....