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donations enable her to b buy up animals s whoe suffered particularlhaharsh treaent. most of ththe elephants s have spent decadedes being ridddder in s show biz. but in c chailert's 'e'elephant nature park', they nlolonger haveo workrk obe in chchns. paying guests are allod d to watctch the elephahants but nog more. >> for o our project, , peoplee and d visit. they donon't disturb t the elelephants, thehey just watatc. and d we u the money and we can rescscue morand d more >> a again and agagain, lek chailertrt has exposeded animal abuse using g a hidden camame. for centurieies,ild elepepnts have been subjected to prononged vient t tami methths. nonow, tre arereaws in thailand that prohibit animalruruelty. but chailert says this h has de little t to change thehe taming practice known a'e'elepht crhihing'. t they tie evererything. now is t the time for r them te ththe hook. look at t all the blooood, bleg everywhere the bab u cacan sethe blbloo? whenen i work undedercover i e toto pretend thahat i don't c, or i don't get that foototage. bubut after i cocome home alle ti
donations enable her to b buy up animals s whoe suffered particularlhaharsh treaent. most of ththe elephants s have spent decadedes being ridddder in s show biz. but in c chailert's 'e'elephant nature park', they nlolonger haveo workrk obe in chchns. paying guests are allod d to watctch the elephahants but nog more. >> for o our project, , peoplee and d visit. they donon't disturb t the elelephants, thehey just watatc. and d we u the money and we can rescscue morand d more >> a...
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donatis s enable her to buyuy up animals whwhoe suffered particularly rsrsh trtreatmt. most of the e elephants hahave spspent decades s being ridder in shohow biz. but in chahailert's 'elelephant nature park', they no ngnger hahave twork o or in chaiai. paying guests are allowetoto watch h the elephantnts but nog momore. >> for ourur project, pepeoplee and vivisit. they don't't disturb the elepephants, they y just watchc. and wewese the mon a and we n rescueue me and momo. >> agagain and againin, lek chailert h has exposed a animal ababuse using a a hidden came. fofor centuries,s, wd elephahs have been subjectetoto prongeged vient tatami methodod w,w, the are l ls in thailand that prohibit animal celelty. bubut chailert says this hasase little to o change the t taming practice known as lelephan crusngng'. >>hehey tie everytything. now is thehe time for ththem te the e hook. look at alall the blood,d, bleg everywhere the baby. yocan n see e blooood. when i i work undercrcover i e to p pretend that t i don't c, or i don't get that footagage. but t after i comeme home alle
donatis s enable her to buyuy up animals whwhoe suffered particularly rsrsh trtreatmt. most of the e elephants hahave spspent decades s being ridder in shohow biz. but in chahailert's 'elelephant nature park', they no ngnger hahave twork o or in chaiai. paying guests are allowetoto watch h the elephantnts but nog momore. >> for ourur project, pepeoplee and vivisit. they don't't disturb the elepephants, they y just watchc. and wewese the mon a and we n rescueue me and momo. >>...
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lifesaving achievements in clearing mines in cambodia the honoree is an african the power trap the animal charity p.d.'s h cited him for bravery in cleary line 121000 square metres that's 20 soccer fields of explosives in half an hour mangala can seek out mines in an area that would take humans for days to clear. what a hero thank you so much for watching. but you know all of. my gorgeous was good for the russian side. street. many different walks of life. some are. awfully strong carlos that comes straight from the heart to explore see deep in the morning delusion the marsh will enjoy. from here. to there for an interesting place the russian. w documentary. how to network during a countdown make an annual meeting of opera can and european entrepreneurs goes virtual for the 1st time will ask the event's founder watch out for cat can teach europe doing business. coming up outside africa tentatively reopen the country is hoping domestic tourism will help restore its any link travel industry. and opening a piece of europe i told kate hall fonts who don't want to settle for regular merchandise cannot abide
lifesaving achievements in clearing mines in cambodia the honoree is an african the power trap the animal charity p.d.'s h cited him for bravery in cleary line 121000 square metres that's 20 soccer fields of explosives in half an hour mangala can seek out mines in an area that would take humans for days to clear. what a hero thank you so much for watching. but you know all of. my gorgeous was good for the russian side. street. many different walks of life. some are. awfully strong carlos that...
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terms of the fight against the virus and today we have boris johnson using the film from the 1970's animal house on whether or not there will be a crackdown on parties or not. there's a lot of talk about, whether or not you should turn on your neighbors, and that's what a discussion was about with one minister, if you should tell if your neighbors are getting together with too many people, and boris not wanting to sound like he was a party pooper. but as for the bank of england, who has been at the front line of the brexit uncertainty for four years, it must feel like a very long road. but it is still having to prepare for this, it actually could be a series deal -- serious deal. joe: here's the thing, i thought there was a deal. we went through this last time. what was the thing people thought was agreed to? people whot was just have not been paying attention. what is the thing they might go back on? reporter: it is so difficult. the deal that was the thing that boris johnson was excited about and pulled the rabbit out of the hat, that was just to get britain out in an orderly way. that w
terms of the fight against the virus and today we have boris johnson using the film from the 1970's animal house on whether or not there will be a crackdown on parties or not. there's a lot of talk about, whether or not you should turn on your neighbors, and that's what a discussion was about with one minister, if you should tell if your neighbors are getting together with too many people, and boris not wanting to sound like he was a party pooper. but as for the bank of england, who has been at...
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animals that gogo out n the wild and help save the species. so these gu in thesee troughs were just booted out of the nursery over there behind you because that's where we're going to s send all ththe new animals that we prproduce thisis year, and these are e all the os that we produced in 2018, in all--this whole rack. and i can pull up a really tiny one and put it on my finger. swezey: and these guysys are all the same age, right? aquilino: they're all the same age, so it's s really amazing te size variation that we see in these animals. there's a lot of genetic variation in abalone, and d that's good news in some ways, when we think about climimate change because t there might t be a lot of geneticc adaptations thatat they have tht natural selection can act on. we're helicopter parents to every one. swezey: yeah, every white abalone is sacred in this lab. so our r research hahas been fod on basic impacts on abalonone, t beyond that, what drives variatioion in that t response? because in o our experiments, we've seen some pretty negative impacts, but then we've seen some abalone that don't seem as affected, that grow more or less normally. . so what is it aboutt th
animals that gogo out n the wild and help save the species. so these gu in thesee troughs were just booted out of the nursery over there behind you because that's where we're going to s send all ththe new animals that we prproduce thisis year, and these are e all the os that we produced in 2018, in all--this whole rack. and i can pull up a really tiny one and put it on my finger. swezey: and these guysys are all the same age, right? aquilino: they're all the same age, so it's s really amazing...
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achievements in clearing mines in cambodia the honoree is got an african the power trap the animal charity p.d.'s h. cited him for bravery in clear a loyal 121000 square metres that's 20 soccer fields of explosives in half an hour mangala can seek out mines in an area that would take us 4 days to clear. what a hero thank you so much for watching. like . a mug or just. food for the russians.
achievements in clearing mines in cambodia the honoree is got an african the power trap the animal charity p.d.'s h. cited him for bravery in clear a loyal 121000 square metres that's 20 soccer fields of explosives in half an hour mangala can seek out mines in an area that would take us 4 days to clear. what a hero thank you so much for watching. like . a mug or just. food for the russians.
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animal cocounity will be too. e tigers, elephas anand l thother spies.s. that's why is sso iortantnto protect them. >> the number of covid-19 cases among humans in indonesia contininues r rise. the project has a babackuplan ifif the lockdowown goes on foo long. itit will releasase its orangus intohe wilild fore thehehave completetheir schooling,ut will theprovide em with longer-term support out in the forest. that way, the orangutans will be able to settle and have offspring and their numbers can grow until the threat of extinction here is banished. ♪ >> ththat is alfrfrom us at global 3 3000 is weeeek. we'd love to hear your views on the program. what did you particularly enjoj? you can write to us at global3000@dw.com and check out our facebook page. dw women. bye for now. take care. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] narrator: amid blocky apartment structutures and rigid urbann development, two groups strive to reinvigorate public spaces. an artist collective from spai
animal cocounity will be too. e tigers, elephas anand l thother spies.s. that's why is sso iortantnto protect them. >> the number of covid-19 cases among humans in indonesia contininues r rise. the project has a babackuplan ifif the lockdowown goes on foo long. itit will releasase its orangus intohe wilild fore thehehave completetheir schooling,ut will theprovide em with longer-term support out in the forest. that way, the orangutans will be able to settle and have offspring and their...
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clearing mines and unexploded bombs in cambodia the honoree is macgowan african pouched rat the animal charity p d s8 cited him for bravery in clearing 121000 square meters that's 20 soccer fields of explosives in just half an hour can seek out mines in an area that would take humans for days to clear his secret a keen sense of smell and his lightweight which allows him to safely enter mine infested area. so let's get a reminder now of our top stories here on g.w. the fridays for future school climate strikes resumed today around the world organizers say the scaled down at demonstrations will take place in line with coronavirus restrictions on social distancing the country make mental weekly rallies called by swedish schoolgirls predatory had to be held on line. and france's government is warning that it could be forced to reimpose more drastic restrictions after the country reported a daily record of $16000.00 new cases of covered 19 the government fears health services could be overwhelmed with more than 6000 people currently hospitalized with the virus. up next india has way through a huge packag
clearing mines and unexploded bombs in cambodia the honoree is macgowan african pouched rat the animal charity p d s8 cited him for bravery in clearing 121000 square meters that's 20 soccer fields of explosives in just half an hour can seek out mines in an area that would take humans for days to clear his secret a keen sense of smell and his lightweight which allows him to safely enter mine infested area. so let's get a reminder now of our top stories here on g.w. the fridays for future school...
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. >>> all right, animals are ao s signs of distress caused by the poor air quality we're experiencingre in the bay area. luz pena is in brentwood with a family doing their best to protect their animals from the smoke. >> here pretty girl. i know you can do this. >> reporter: this is the constant pep talk 7-year-old dakota gives her favorite goat every day. >> i mean, i'm worried for her. she's like getting sick, i think. but we keep treating her. she's getting better every day. >> reporter: nearly 4 weeks ago the scu lightening complex fire burned this area. threatening their live stocknd horses. >> before i came all the way down this hill side you see where they, you know, cut out all these fire trails along the ridge and stuff like that, but it was pretty crazy. >> reporter: as the air quality continues to worsen the hawkins family found some other animals dead overnight. >> it's difficult. we've lost a couple of thick chickens. >> reporter: they're also noticing an increase of breathing issues. >> when i noticed her coughing and runny nose and gooey eyes i told my mom. >> reporter:
. >>> all right, animals are ao s signs of distress caused by the poor air quality we're experiencingre in the bay area. luz pena is in brentwood with a family doing their best to protect their animals from the smoke. >> here pretty girl. i know you can do this. >> reporter: this is the constant pep talk 7-year-old dakota gives her favorite goat every day. >> i mean, i'm worried for her. she's like getting sick, i think. but we keep treating her. she's getting better...
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animals. when i was a child, rusty came into my life, and i truly believe he was sent to me to teach me about how wonderful dogs,s are, especially which are my favorite animal. when i got to can bridge and had to confront these professors who were telling me animals didn't have personalities, mines, and emotions, it was rusty who enabled me to stand up to them. the other great force in my life, you couldn't see her very well, it was my mother. she's gone into the shadows here, but my mother, when everybody laughed at me and said, jane, you can't go to africa, girls don't do that sort of thing -- she said, if you really want this, you're going to have to work extremely hard, take advantage of every opportunity, and then if you don't give up, maybe you will find a way. that is the message i give to young people around the world. particularly those in disadvantaged communities. michael: very good. for are some of the people you most admire today? -- who are some of the people you most admire today? do you follow some people and track their advances? the people i think of most at a are the people i think of the least
animals. when i was a child, rusty came into my life, and i truly believe he was sent to me to teach me about how wonderful dogs,s are, especially which are my favorite animal. when i got to can bridge and had to confront these professors who were telling me animals didn't have personalities, mines, and emotions, it was rusty who enabled me to stand up to them. the other great force in my life, you couldn't see her very well, it was my mother. she's gone into the shadows here, but my mother,...
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it is the animal version of the george cross which is the u.k.'sst award for heroism in circumstances of extreme danger. it's actually the first rodent to receive it. it is usually presented to dogs and other animals. quite adorable. you can find more on all the date's news on the website. eck us out on twitter. have a lovely weekend and thanks for joining me, jane o'brien, narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists tching spanish, french and more. raymond james. the freeman foundation. by judy and peter blum kovler foundation; pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs. and by contributions to this pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. girl: we are the curious. ♪ woman 1: wow! man 1: the adventurous. man 2: oh! daniel tiger: grrr! woman 2: those venturing out for the first time. all: blast off! [rocket explosion] man 3: and those who have never lost our sense of wonder. man 4: whoa! man 5: are you seeing this? ♪ [quacking] vo: we are the hungry. cookie monster: cookie! man 6: the st
it is the animal version of the george cross which is the u.k.'sst award for heroism in circumstances of extreme danger. it's actually the first rodent to receive it. it is usually presented to dogs and other animals. quite adorable. you can find more on all the date's news on the website. eck us out on twitter. have a lovely weekend and thanks for joining me, jane o'brien, narrator: funding for this presentation of this program is provided by... language specialists tching spanish, french and...
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s do the reggay. hibbert‘s family said he died on friday. he had recently been treated in hospital for suspected coronavirus. around one million animalgrim statistic behind a special documentary presented by sir david attenborough. the loss in biodiversity would have catastrophic consequences for us all, threatening food and water security, and reducing our ability to control the climate. 0ur chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt reports. during his long career, sir david attenborough has seen first—hand some of the most extraordinary natural phenomena. there's more meaning and mutual understanding in exchanging a glance with the gorilla than any other animal i know. but he has also lived through the most profound changes in the natural world in human history. his latest film contains the stunning images you'd expect from an attenborough production, but this is not a celebration of the incredible diversity of life on earth. this is a warning. the natural world is being destroyed more rapidly than ever before. what's different is it is happening simultaneously in the amazon, in africa, in the arctic. it's happening not at on
s do the reggay. hibbert‘s family said he died on friday. he had recently been treated in hospital for suspected coronavirus. around one million animalgrim statistic behind a special documentary presented by sir david attenborough. the loss in biodiversity would have catastrophic consequences for us all, threatening food and water security, and reducing our ability to control the climate. 0ur chief environment correspondent, justin rowlatt reports. during his long career, sir david...
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animals rotate every three weeks. beforere they start t work, sf have theirir temperaturere tan anotr cocoronarus prprection. , they sshot the videdeo for h reportrt themselves.s. wewe talked to t the head of e prproject by vidideo call. >> orangutanan dna is 9797 pert identical to that ofof humans,o they a are extremely susceptibe to a a our diseases, espececiay thosose affecting ththe respiry tract. that is thmamain rean n why we have impososed such a ststct quarantine, to make rere there is no transmsmison of a virus rereplicating inin humans to a population in ththe wild. it would probably haveve no immumunity at all l to such a v. the efeffects could be dedevastatg. >> deutsche welle has been reportining on thiprproject fr years. the aim is p prepare orgutansns for survivaval in their natural jule h habat in theukukit tapuluhuh inforest in central susumaa. many we e rescd as o orpha, often heheld captive a as pets under terrrrible condititions. they had forgotten or had neve arnened hoto movove rough thth treetops, forage for food an ild d nests. their keepepers at the j jungle school teaeach them all l these sk
animals rotate every three weeks. beforere they start t work, sf have theirir temperaturere tan anotr cocoronarus prprection. , they sshot the videdeo for h reportrt themselves.s. wewe talked to t the head of e prproject by vidideo call. >> orangutanan dna is 9797 pert identical to that ofof humans,o they a are extremely susceptibe to a a our diseases, espececiay thosose affecting ththe respiry tract. that is thmamain rean n why we have impososed such a ststct quarantine, to make rere...
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animal advocate. in the early 1960's he was a founding member of the world wildlife fund, but in his films, he rarelyr habitat or climate change. you were skeptical of-- of climate change and i think that's-- that's interesting, because i think it makes your warnings now all the more powerful. >> attenborough: yeah, yeah, certainly so. and if you're going to make a statement about the world, you better make sure that it isn't just your own personal reaction. and the only way you can do it, do that, is to see the-- the work of scientists around the world who are taking observation as to what's happening. as to what's happening to temperature, what's happening to humidity, what's happening to radioactivity, and what's happening ecologically? >> cooper: you've said that-- that "climate change is the greatest threat facing the planet for thousands of years." >> attenborough: yes. even the biggest and most awful things that humanity has done, civili-- so-called civilizations have done, pale to significance, when you think of what could be around the corner, unless we pull ourselves together. deserts in af
animal advocate. in the early 1960's he was a founding member of the world wildlife fund, but in his films, he rarelyr habitat or climate change. you were skeptical of-- of climate change and i think that's-- that's interesting, because i think it makes your warnings now all the more powerful. >> attenborough: yeah, yeah, certainly so. and if you're going to make a statement about the world, you better make sure that it isn't just your own personal reaction. and the only way you can do...
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there is a procedure that's never been performed on wild animals but conservationists in kenya who say use i.v.'s as they try to see the point rhino the mammals are near extinction and campaigns are underway to save them similar efforts in uganda are already paying or 1st catherine sawing explains. meat born last month as you are running a sanctuary in uganda increasing the number of rhinos there to $52.00 in what conservationists a's one of the most successful rhino breeding projects on the continent his mother was among 6 endangered southern white rhinos brought from kenya and the u.s. in 2005 until the early 1980 s. there were rhinos in uganda in march of the region but are killed off by poachers during the civil war these hobbyhorse have come a long way the fast one was born in 2011 nearly 30 years after the last one i spotted in the wilds we have 24 hours more new tearing feels good morning everyone there are where the rain does go out records everything that iran is doing the dear. help us so much more to gnaw the behavior of their own nose to land these rhinos in 2 days and know which is d
there is a procedure that's never been performed on wild animals but conservationists in kenya who say use i.v.'s as they try to see the point rhino the mammals are near extinction and campaigns are underway to save them similar efforts in uganda are already paying or 1st catherine sawing explains. meat born last month as you are running a sanctuary in uganda increasing the number of rhinos there to $52.00 in what conservationists a's one of the most successful rhino breeding projects on the...
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animals walking around through the debris. i got the idea to put an infrared camera on my drone and it worked so wilell, i continue to do it, i he go southern california, australias reewe --se re re re re re re >> i see the animal and i see men on it. and i can see the condition of the animal and look at it. >> the best time to spot them is at night. the ground is cool and you can see the animal. and the crew walks up to and it captures it. it still blows me away when we did it. the success rate is a game changer. it led me to this point where i'm protecting the individual animals from natural disasters like hurricanes and fires. my hope is that one day the drones saving animals will be a afterdisaster, a quick way to deploy new ek nothings and wild animals need off the saving they can get, and pets as well. they bring so much value to the world. having a world with animal, whether it will be wild animals or pets. it makes the plan set a better place. it's an incredible feeling to unite someone's pet with them after they lost it. it's a wonderful when you can bring that animal back. that is actually the most valuable thing they can get back. i'm hopeful that what i'm doing
animals walking around through the debris. i got the idea to put an infrared camera on my drone and it worked so wilell, i continue to do it, i he go southern california, australias reewe --se re re re re re re >> i see the animal and i see men on it. and i can see the condition of the animal and look at it. >> the best time to spot them is at night. the ground is cool and you can see the animal. and the crew walks up to and it captures it. it still blows me away when we did it. the...
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that virus had been worked on for four decades in animals and people and then there was a thatne in the late 1990's caused side effects. we have been working on that vaccine in animals and people for 40 years and that was a surprise. we have been on this for one year. you have to be humble. in terms of explaining to people, and ruth said this, once you have data in hand you can try and explain what you know and do not know. you can say you have given it to 20,000 people safely, but that is not 20 million. the safety datalink by the fda that can look for rare adverse effects. as ruth said, you know the vaccine is effective for a certain length of time. you have to be really honest and transparent about what you know and what you do not know. if we do that, it is going to be a slow climb up the hill, but i think we can get there. >> mike, are we going to have an annual coronavirus vaccine? do i need to prepare my children for flue shots and coronavirus shots? >> i do not know that. there has been monitoring of the , what emerged in china, and that would be one of the things to watch. thisul mentioned
that virus had been worked on for four decades in animals and people and then there was a thatne in the late 1990's caused side effects. we have been working on that vaccine in animals and people for 40 years and that was a surprise. we have been on this for one year. you have to be humble. in terms of explaining to people, and ruth said this, once you have data in hand you can try and explain what you know and do not know. you can say you have given it to 20,000 people safely, but that is not...
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pacifica and now it has parents concerned about the safety of children kron 4 s taylor spoke to the man who not only capture the animal on camera but also chased away. >>this area of the neighborhood backs up to the hills in a wooded area full of wildlife. neighbors say it's probably the reason this mountain lion is sticking around they saw over the weekend and as recent as monday afternoon. >>watching the cut through the gate right here and. i said go of the kids go inside didn't i get inside and it just came back towards me was still watching the kids and then jumped over the gate right here and what are the truck, i'm still watching the kids so i had to now the house a chastened out from under the thing out behind the bushes went out the back hill to keep him away from separate from the kids timothy cares caught this big cat on video over the weekend. >>the mountain lion peered through his front yard fence watching kids play on their bikes off mason drive in pacifica by neighbors caught it on their front camera. the lion jumped over the fence here and she's like cap >>the bushes here through the fence and then pull
pacifica and now it has parents concerned about the safety of children kron 4 s taylor spoke to the man who not only capture the animal on camera but also chased away. >>this area of the neighborhood backs up to the hills in a wooded area full of wildlife. neighbors say it's probably the reason this mountain lion is sticking around they saw over the weekend and as recent as monday afternoon. >>watching the cut through the gate right here and. i said go of the kids go inside didn't i...
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to their home and it actually sounded, they say, like waves kr s crashing down the hit actually just air. the mother, children and animals left first while the father stayed behind to set up sprinklers on the roof before he had to evacuate. >> you start thinking about well, my house is full of stuff. what's important? what do i take? you know. and that list was really short when it comes down to it. it's like, i know my family is safe and so that means the world. >> the family did lose a few sheds but firefighters were able to save their home. so far the valley fire has scorched over 17,000 acres. it is 27% containe >>> all right. switching gears a little bit. talking about the big voting year. the public policy institute of california will actually hold a virtual event today unveiling some research that it found showing that vote by mail in some cases actually increases voter turn out while the overall count is higher, the number of foreign language in younger voters, often declines. for anyone who does not decide to vote in person this fall, they can expect to see a lot of changes at polling locations. southern califor
to their home and it actually sounded, they say, like waves kr s crashing down the hit actually just air. the mother, children and animals left first while the father stayed behind to set up sprinklers on the roof before he had to evacuate. >> you start thinking about well, my house is full of stuff. what's important? what do i take? you know. and that list was really short when it comes down to it. it's like, i know my family is safe and so that means the world. >> the family did...
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s. with bombs interested in slaughtering their animals in the field or farm yard. switzerland legalized and regulated both methods in july it's unique in all of europe and applies to all farm animals not just cows. to get a better idea of the costs time and effort involved money on and look has commissioned a study by xerox e.t.h. technical university it showed them that animals which are taken by truck to be slaughtered have 6 times more hydrocortisone in their blood than those killed on their home ground. a clear sign of stress which also has an effect on me to quality . also. and i took advice from agronomist a mighty of switzerland's f.i.b. l. research institute called they've decided to use a box trap. he explains how the cow would be locked inside ready to be stunned but you know usually the cow will go along willingly to be fixed in position a budget then stuns it with a bald can. hold. so what will the customers think you're gammick meat and other most whole farm products can be purchased at the market or in the farms and shop. it killed off when i was the
s. with bombs interested in slaughtering their animals in the field or farm yard. switzerland legalized and regulated both methods in july it's unique in all of europe and applies to all farm animals not just cows. to get a better idea of the costs time and effort involved money on and look has commissioned a study by xerox e.t.h. technical university it showed them that animals which are taken by truck to be slaughtered have 6 times more hydrocortisone in their blood than those killed on their...
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tell us what the animal is in... ...and finally, we'll deal with "ism"s, all kinds of "ism"s. about you give me some advice from the sidelines for $200, please. herman.
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s that -- it's going to energize and animate that conservative religious conservative base that he needs to turn out in november. >> um, jim, you know, i was speaking to a conservative friend as i was coming in to work and the news had broke, and they said, elections have consequences. this is what people talk about, the consequences of an election for those who are apathetic of going to vote. for those that may have even voted for a third party candidate. he said to me, you get what you deserve. and you get who you vote for, or who you don't vote for, depending in this situation. so, this is a prime example of the importance of voting. this is what the presidential process, voting in a president ally election, this is really the big outcome. if he gets to decide. he or she gets to decide who is on the supreme court. >> absolutely. don. >> that is absolutely right. and i think, you know, you have to hand it to conservative th s the -- the conservatives have understood this better than the liberals have. and they have voted like the supreme court is at stake. in every election. both at th
s that -- it's going to energize and animate that conservative religious conservative base that he needs to turn out in november. >> um, jim, you know, i was speaking to a conservative friend as i was coming in to work and the news had broke, and they said, elections have consequences. this is what people talk about, the consequences of an election for those who are apathetic of going to vote. for those that may have even voted for a third party candidate. he said to me, you get what you...
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animals he has found lately. >> my main concern was when i s such a shs the park services knows. >> we have been taking photos of the seeps and springs and all seem to be running pretty heavily, pretty steadily. >> the park service and says the elk have access to natural springs. of the water supply becomes inadequate, staff will provide water. >>> deputies help with an ice rescue in south lake tahoe. they put a letter inside a dumpster when three bear cubs got stuck, as you can see they were able to climb out, all on their own. officials say it doesn't have to and often but sometimes animals get stuck in dumpsters like this when they are looking for food. >>> i want to stay on that video for a while. just to give us a break from the bad stuff. >> i hear you. it is nice to see those cute little bear cubs. on the roadways right now we have a bit of a snag, not one of the major freeways but it is affecting the drive on 84 as you work your way but directions. a crash happened around 11:00 last night and it is at with both directions shut down between telomeres road and foothill road. al s tivated and g&end canse e
animals he has found lately. >> my main concern was when i s such a shs the park services knows. >> we have been taking photos of the seeps and springs and all seem to be running pretty heavily, pretty steadily. >> the park service and says the elk have access to natural springs. of the water supply becomes inadequate, staff will provide water. >>> deputies help with an ice rescue in south lake tahoe. they put a letter inside a dumpster when three bear cubs got stuck,...
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four decades before i started working on it, both an -- animals and ultimately with people, and then there was a vaccine introduced in the late 1990's that caused this. no one would have predicted it, and we have been working on that vaccine, either animals or people, for 40 years, and that was a surprise there. we have been on it for about a year. i think you have to be humble here. in terms of explaining people, and ruth said this, i think, once you have the data in hand, then you can try to explain what you know and don't know. then you can say you've given it to 20,000 people, but that's not 20 million people, but there are systems in place like the prison program by the f.d.a. that can then look for rare adverse events. as ruth said, you have the vaccine is effective for a certain length of time, but you don't know how long. you have to be really honest and transparent about what you know and don't know. if we do not do that it's going , to be a slow climb up the hill, but i think we can get there. >> yeah, mike, are we going to have an annual coronavirus vaccine? do i need to prepare my children for a flu shot and covid-19 sho
four decades before i started working on it, both an -- animals and ultimately with people, and then there was a vaccine introduced in the late 1990's that caused this. no one would have predicted it, and we have been working on that vaccine, either animals or people, for 40 years, and that was a surprise there. we have been on it for about a year. i think you have to be humble here. in terms of explaining people, and ruth said this, i think, once you have the data in hand, then you can try to...
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s. that meant the icy ground below was no longer protected by trees the layers of permafrost contain animal and plant remains from hundreds of thousands of years ago when the last will get a massive thaws it rots releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere which scientists warn is further speeding up global warming. on a small scale the processes that we're seeing with the butter guy crater are happening everywhere the ice melts onto the ground the ground sinks down. toppling all over the place so when people look at the bottom guy crater they can see the perfect example of why you shouldn't joke with the permafrost boy's. life in but a guy just a short drive away from the crazy is still determined by the ice underfoot. temperatures drop to minus 50 degrees centigrade here in the winter there are village streets but getting to the guy on land is only possible for 4 months a year when this river freezes and can be used as a road. and people here use the pema frost as a resource year round these so-called. built directly into a slope. only f. runs several shops even in the summer it's minu
s. that meant the icy ground below was no longer protected by trees the layers of permafrost contain animal and plant remains from hundreds of thousands of years ago when the last will get a massive thaws it rots releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere which scientists warn is further speeding up global warming. on a small scale the processes that we're seeing with the butter guy crater are happening everywhere the ice melts onto the ground the ground sinks down. toppling all over the...
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s. that meant the icy ground below was no longer protected by trees the layers of permafrost contain animal and plant remains from hundreds of thousands of years ago when that will get a massive thaws it rots releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere which scientists warn is further speeding up global warming. on a small scale the processes that we're seeing with the butter guy crater are happening everywhere the ice melts onto the ground the ground sinks down. toppling all over so when people look at the bottom guy crater they can see the perfect example of why you shouldn't joke with the permafrost boys for. life in boats a guy just a short drive away from the crazy is still determined by the ice underfoot. temperatures drop to minus 50 degrees centigrade here in the winter there are village streets but getting to the guy on land is only possible for 4 months a year when this river freezes and can be used as a road. and people here use the pema frost as a resource year round these so called ice and is a built directly into a slope. only if run several shops even in the summer it's mi
s. that meant the icy ground below was no longer protected by trees the layers of permafrost contain animal and plant remains from hundreds of thousands of years ago when that will get a massive thaws it rots releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere which scientists warn is further speeding up global warming. on a small scale the processes that we're seeing with the butter guy crater are happening everywhere the ice melts onto the ground the ground sinks down. toppling all over so when...
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s. that meant the icy ground below was no longer protected by trees the layers of permafrost contain animal and plant remains from hundreds of thousands of years ago when that will get a massive thaws it rots releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere which scientists warn is further speeding up global warming. on a small scale the processes that we're seeing with the butter guy crater are happening everywhere the ice melts onto the ground the ground sinks down. toppling all over so when people look at the bottom guy crater they can see the perfect example of why you shouldn't joke with the permafrost boy for. life in about a guy just a short drive away from the crazy is still determined by the ice underfoot. temperatures drop to minus 50 degrees centigrade here in the winter here our village streets but getting to the guy on land is only possible for 4 months a year when this river freezes and can be used as a road. and people here use the pen a frost as a resource year round these so-called a built directly into a slope. has only a friend several shops even in the summer it's minus 15
s. that meant the icy ground below was no longer protected by trees the layers of permafrost contain animal and plant remains from hundreds of thousands of years ago when that will get a massive thaws it rots releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere which scientists warn is further speeding up global warming. on a small scale the processes that we're seeing with the butter guy crater are happening everywhere the ice melts onto the ground the ground sinks down. toppling all over so when...
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weekend and have continued to produce great, animated films and series from the house in a way that was remarkable and not centrally directed. >> many c.e.o.'sith whom i've talked say off-camera that they're not going to be hiring back everybody they once have. they realize they can get by with fewer people and they don't need as much office space because many people are happy to work from home. would that be true in your case? >> the virus has been so tragic for people, for the economy, for unemployment, and certainly hotels and other businesses like that are down. fortunately, as an internet business we're actually ups, so we continue to hire all the way through this crisis. and we're adding new buildings still. so, you know, we're incredibly fortunate. david: so alphabet is the parent company. you're the c.f.o. of that and of google. google is the search engine and that's profitable by anybody's standard. i don't know if you like the word massive but it's profitable. >> doing all right. david: what about cloud computing? the number one is amazon. the number two is microsoft. but it's an important growth engine as well? >> it's an importan
weekend and have continued to produce great, animated films and series from the house in a way that was remarkable and not centrally directed. >> many c.e.o.'sith whom i've talked say off-camera that they're not going to be hiring back everybody they once have. they realize they can get by with fewer people and they don't need as much office space because many people are happy to work from home. would that be true in your case? >> the virus has been so tragic for people, for the...
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de asist e s ipntentosdonald trum p haden sido anulados por corte el estat us migratorio no importa donald trump buscando preguntar si la >> todavía personas es ciudadano no . hay tiempo animo se hace creemos en cosas buenas que están al alcance de todos desde café que da energía a los negocios latinos hasta cien tonos de hermosura. con metro y el nuevo iphone se, camila conquista todo. ella trabaja duro. y no descansa. para que cuando la oportunidad llame, esté lista para ese trabajo que siempre soñó. llévate el nuevo iphone se por solo $49.99, al cambiarte a metro. además, obtén una línea sin límites por $40 dólares. metro by t mobile, dándole el poder a camila para conquistar su día. colgate optic white renewal elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas, con la mayor cantidad de peróxido de hidrógeno en una crema dental. elimina 10 años de manchas amarillas con colgate optic white renewal. el 80% de las bacterias no están en los dientes. ¿80%? colgate total es diferente. combate las bacterias en toda tu boca, protegiendo en un 100% todas sus superficies. colgate total: protección antibacteriana para una boca más sana. desde café que da energía que estáa los negocios latinos h
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s diversity and creativity. as you can see the "l" and the 28 are locked in while the "a" is animated and constantly changes. the 2028 olympics will be the third time they've been held in los angeles. >>> here's a heartwarming story from the nba. fred van vleet got to see his kids for the first time in months. how cute. 2-year-old daughter exclaimed, i love you daddy while running toward him. his 1-year-old son looked on while getting scooped up. family members were not allowed inside the players bubble in orlando. the nba has since started allowing the families to visit. that's going to do it for us. be safe. have a good day tomorrow. we'll see you. ♪ ♪
s diversity and creativity. as you can see the "l" and the 28 are locked in while the "a" is animated and constantly changes. the 2028 olympics will be the third time they've been held in los angeles. >>> here's a heartwarming story from the nba. fred van vleet got to see his kids for the first time in months. how cute. 2-year-old daughter exclaimed, i love you daddy while running toward him. his 1-year-old son looked on while getting scooped up. family members were...
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we have wonderful animals from the stanford is, wonderful animals from the stanford 's, celebrating children'sof the children. there will be a staggered phase of children starting school over the next two weeks and if we could go through here, paul you are teaching year four today? and you have around 30 people in this classroom. tell us the practicalities of being a teacher, how different it will be for you to teachin how different it will be for you to teach in this environment. the learning environment has changed as you can see from this classroom layout where we are moving towards shoulder to shoulder learning and making sure that learners are facing forward. movement will be restricted as far as possible. and interaction with students? primary school kids are used to having interaction. that is difficult and a challenge as a professional to make sure engagement levels are high and if part of that we have carefully timetabled a lot of well—being activities and part of that will be using outdoor spaces. so although we are in a class bubble and move around in that bubble, we will utilise ou
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s. it had become a future fick this means it's overly fertile and plant life like algal can flourish to the detriment of animal life and its water quality decreased because of additional phosphates from agriculture and household waste the governments of the 3 countries that border the lake germany austria and switzerland decided to restore it and now it's all a good chance we could get so it's returned to its natural state. researchers are trying to find out how aquatic life reacts when the lake changes in this way from all eager trophic you trophic back by the naturally all through human intervention knowing bass is key to preserving lakes and their ecosystems so are plankton such as daphnia are often used as test subjects because they react quickly to changes in the environment. up to reno has brought a variety of so plankton from the lake to be examined in a bar a tree than a blackberry that mia by studying. so hang 10 like daphne you know we hope you understand how i like changes from your church to only go to church if aig said from an overly high nutrient level which is not good for the ecosystem to a lo
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s.. appp stotores at least for now t more broadband could be looming as catherine viet explains. cute a animal videos and dance routines are safafe for the tite being after a federal j judge blocked the trump administration order banning new downloads of tick tock. the social media app has been at the heart of the dispute between n washington and b beij. donald trump has declared tic tac which is owned by chinese company bytedance a threat to national security. the white house says the personal data on the apps a hundred million american users could be obtained by the chinese government. in august donald trump signed an executive order to ban the app unless its american operations are sold to a us company. tick tockk is in the midst of trying to firm up a tentative deal s struck with software giant oracle and walmart last week to create a new u. s. entity tick tock global. but the two sides appepeared odds over the corporate structure with bytedance saying it would still own eighty percent. while a ststatementt by oraracle said americans will be the majorority ininvite dance will have no owner
s.. appp stotores at least for now t more broadband could be looming as catherine viet explains. cute a animal videos and dance routines are safafe for the tite being after a federal j judge blocked the trump administration order banning new downloads of tick tock. the social media app has been at the heart of the dispute between n washington and b beij. donald trump has declared tic tac which is owned by chinese company bytedance a threat to national security. the white house says the personal...
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s inside the big guys. >>all right. coming up tonight at 6.45 the heroes with behind the fire lines to rescue animals the battles they face the how one of the forces they say this doing tonight. >>plus people traveling to hawaii can cross quarantine for 2 weeks off their list once they arrived, but of course there >>you plan on traveling to hawaii in the near future of the state is going to begin its pre travel testing program next month that means of visitors don't need to do that quarantine for 14 days when they arrive on the islands instead. they have to take a covid-19 test no more than 72 hours before traveling to hawaii. and then show proof that they took the test and passed with flying colors course of the results are not available when they arrive they will be asked to quarantine until the results come back. the pre travel testing program kicks off october 15th. >>a resort in hawaii was given the green light to create a resort bubble. yeah, this would allow the quarantine visitors to leave their hotel rooms and roam around the property but. they have to wear a tracking device. kimberlee speakman explains. >>for fu
s inside the big guys. >>all right. coming up tonight at 6.45 the heroes with behind the fire lines to rescue animals the battles they face the how one of the forces they say this doing tonight. >>plus people traveling to hawaii can cross quarantine for 2 weeks off their list once they arrived, but of course there >>you plan on traveling to hawaii in the near future of the state is going to begin its pre travel testing program next month that means of visitors don't need to do...
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and 11.5% respectively so the s&p 500 really is its own animal it's difficult to discuss it really whatg at this point >> i've been bullish for gold for some time. and that has played out reasonably well. i still do like that trade the currency space, i do like being long the dollar here i think we are going to risk we are so excessively overbought and overvalued the u.s. markets correct as odd as that may sound. so not particularly constructive on equities. i do like investment grade credit i think it's going to have support for some time. you're not going to get a lot of yield out of it at this point. i do like it when it was trading quite a bit wider as well. >> does gold have a big position in your clients' portfolios? >> i think gold is a relate e. relevant conversation to have. can they be credible in getting inflation to come back up. to the extent that they even start to rise higher but not all rates do not, you can get a further fall in real yields or the stagnant around the current levels i think gold can do well the fed scheduled to meet tomorrow what they have done is insert
and 11.5% respectively so the s&p 500 really is its own animal it's difficult to discuss it really whatg at this point >> i've been bullish for gold for some time. and that has played out reasonably well. i still do like that trade the currency space, i do like being long the dollar here i think we are going to risk we are so excessively overbought and overvalued the u.s. markets correct as odd as that may sound. so not particularly constructive on equities. i do like investment grade...
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s. that meant the icy ground below was no longer protected by trees the layers of permafrost contain animal and plant remains from hundreds of thousands of years ago when that will get a massive thaws it rots releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere which scientists warn is further speeding up global warming. on a small scale the processes that we're seeing with the butter guy crater are happening everywhere the ice melts onto the ground the ground sinks down. that's happening all over the place so when people look at the bottom guy crater they can see the perfect example of why you shouldn't joke with the permafrost for. live in but a guy just a short drive away from the crazy is still determined by the ice underfoot. temperatures drop to minus 50 degrees centigrade here in the winter there are village streets but getting to the guy on land is only possible for 4 months a year when this river freezes and can be used as a road. and people here use the pen of frost as a resource year round these so-called ice and is a built directly into a slope. only f. runs several shops even in the
s. that meant the icy ground below was no longer protected by trees the layers of permafrost contain animal and plant remains from hundreds of thousands of years ago when that will get a massive thaws it rots releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere which scientists warn is further speeding up global warming. on a small scale the processes that we're seeing with the butter guy crater are happening everywhere the ice melts onto the ground the ground sinks down. that's happening all over...
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s. it had become a new trophic this means that over the fertile and plant life like algal can flourish to the detriment of animal life and its water quality decreased because of additional phosphates from agriculture and household waste the governments of the 3 countries that border the lake germany austria and switzerland decided to restore it and now it's all again church week again so it's returned to its natural state. researches are trying to find out how aquatic life reacts when the lake changes in this way from all eager trophic you trophic back either naturally or through human intervention knowing bass is key to preserving lakes and their ecosystems so applying turn such as daphnia are often used as test subjects because they react quickly to changes in the environment police up to reno has brought a variety of so plankton from the lake to be examined in the laboratory that are not like that it up mia by studying so well plankton like daphne now we have to understand how early changes from u. turn fake to only go to church if aig said from an overly high nutrient level which is not good for the ecosyste
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