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and we may do 40 to 80 animals a day for treatments. and do blood work and skin scrapings and cultures to diagnose different diseases. and x-rays, i can take an animal that would be euthanized at a different shelter and fix it and get it ready for a home. >> we have a partnership and we let a professional groomer run a private business from our facility and in turn grooms our shelter animals. what is the big deal of that? when someone comes to adopt an animal, if it looks good, chances are it will be adopted more. >> and we groom and clean the ears and the works. >> typically a shelter wouldn't have grooming? >> not at all. and these dogs are treated with the utmot -- utmost care that others can't provide. this is a shampoo to bring out the luster. and i feel satisfied in helping the shelter pets be adopted and to be a part of such a wonderful staff, from the top all the way down. if she passes our evaluation, she will stay until she's adopted. if you are interested in adoption and don't want to put them to sleep, that means at a last r
and we may do 40 to 80 animals a day for treatments. and do blood work and skin scrapings and cultures to diagnose different diseases. and x-rays, i can take an animal that would be euthanized at a different shelter and fix it and get it ready for a home. >> we have a partnership and we let a professional groomer run a private business from our facility and in turn grooms our shelter animals. what is the big deal of that? when someone comes to adopt an animal, if it looks good, chances...
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and i still get christmas cards. >> i want to know what inspires you. >> the animals. the animals. the people that we met through companions in waiting because of the animals. >> reporter: so for helping to find forever homes for abandoned animals this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to jo hamilton. kate kelly, cbs 5. >>> and you can learn more about companions in waiting on cbssf.com. click on the cbs 5 at the top of the page and down jefferson awards. >>> well, is it the shock secret behind the mysterious smile? >> one art expert thinks mona lisa was really a boy. the head of an italian research team believes leonardo da vinci used a young male apprentice as the model for the famous painting and said they later became loves. others say it was a self portrait. >>> coming up, the super price you will have to pay if you want tickets to this year's super bowl. >> that's one packers fan with a special love of the game. coming up tonight at five: ,,,, dentures are softer than teeth and a lot of people when they get a denture they think the best way to clean it is by brushin
and i still get christmas cards. >> i want to know what inspires you. >> the animals. the animals. the people that we met through companions in waiting because of the animals. >> reporter: so for helping to find forever homes for abandoned animals this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to jo hamilton. kate kelly, cbs 5. >>> and you can learn more about companions in waiting on cbssf.com. click on the cbs 5 at the top of the page and down jefferson awards....
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for other animals. and we deal with other animals like birds and rabbits and you name it. this is more to see in this facility and more to see in the community. and i suggest you go with an animal control person and see what they co, whether rescuing animals in distress or hit by a car or dealing with aggressive animals or wildlife or a variety of things. you can only get that flavor with them and doing it first hand. >> i have been with animal control for about six years, i spent a year in the kennel and then the office came up and i started doing it and it really fit. it's really the job for me. and animals i have to handle and i know what i am doing, i rarely get scared. [whistle]. we do a lot of investigations and most are not as bad as people report but everyone once in a while they are. and i had one and people had moved out and the dog was in the inside and it makes me teary and when the dog is in the backyard, and i can pull an animal out of a horrible environment and feel good. >> where does th
for other animals. and we deal with other animals like birds and rabbits and you name it. this is more to see in this facility and more to see in the community. and i suggest you go with an animal control person and see what they co, whether rescuing animals in distress or hit by a car or dealing with aggressive animals or wildlife or a variety of things. you can only get that flavor with them and doing it first hand. >> i have been with animal control for about six years, i spent a year...
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and i still get christmas cards. >> i wants to know what inspires you. >> the animals. the animals.he people that we met through companion, because of the animals. >> so for helping to find forever homes for abandoned animals, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to jo hamilton. kate kelly, cbs 5. >>> there is nothing like a shelter animal. that's for sure. >>> san jose is the best city in the country to work. that is according to career bliss .com which ranks the top 50 stations in the nation. -- 50 cities in the nation. san francisco came in second. followed by jacksonville and miami and washington, d.c. and it based the ranking on reviews from employees, which looked at eight happiness factors, and they include opportunities and benefits and work life balance and job security. >>> and weather. >> yes. >> and a suspected purse snatcher is caught after a chase. but this is no ordinary pursuit. the strange series of events that led to his capture. ,,,,,,, >>> some live shows this evening if you're planning a flight out on the town. the music of rodney crowell in san fran
and i still get christmas cards. >> i wants to know what inspires you. >> the animals. the animals.he people that we met through companion, because of the animals. >> so for helping to find forever homes for abandoned animals, this week's jefferson award in the bay area goes to jo hamilton. kate kelly, cbs 5. >>> there is nothing like a shelter animal. that's for sure. >>> san jose is the best city in the country to work. that is according to career bliss...
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all they do is anger the animals. >> this is a recipe for death.herd has been pushed the last half-hour. fireworks all over the place. kids all over the place. an animal this smart will feel, you give this sign for a reason, they'll turn around and use all of their physical strength and start killing people. we're in a terrible situation now. they're so scared. the babies are getting tired. moms coming back to protect them. that's the danger. these kids have no idea how dangerous this is. those elephants will have them in seconds. let's go, get in the car! stop, stop, stop! go, go, go! i was petrified when i was there. i either get trampled to death by this elephant or starved to death. >> reporter: they can't be killed, although these guys are at wars with elephants and they're chasing them out of here every single day, they also prey, elephants. >> reporter: wild life specialists did get permission to kill these. everything we know about elephants, is turned upside-down. she was a man-eater. consumed human remains. >> it seems like the common den
all they do is anger the animals. >> this is a recipe for death.herd has been pushed the last half-hour. fireworks all over the place. kids all over the place. an animal this smart will feel, you give this sign for a reason, they'll turn around and use all of their physical strength and start killing people. we're in a terrible situation now. they're so scared. the babies are getting tired. moms coming back to protect them. that's the danger. these kids have no idea how dangerous this is....
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animal related emergencies. so if your apartment building has a fire and you happen to have pets on the property animal care control will respond and we will house your animal for a holding period. so that you can get yourself situated and find a permanent home situation for your pet. at least that-s you out in the short run. so when we look at the whole picture of when there is a disaster in san francisco, how are we going to have the amount of pets we have in the city? if we think that there are at least 2 pets in every household, where are all the animals going to go? the first thing we want to tell you is as you are preparing yourself for your disaster kit you need to prepare a disaster kit for your pets as well. hurricane katrina what we learnd and they were told to keep their pet necessary their house. fill your bathtub with water. rip up your dogs of food and leave it out. same thing with your cats. and leave them at home. we are not telling you that for san francisco. we are telling you to take your pets
animal related emergencies. so if your apartment building has a fire and you happen to have pets on the property animal care control will respond and we will house your animal for a holding period. so that you can get yourself situated and find a permanent home situation for your pet. at least that-s you out in the short run. so when we look at the whole picture of when there is a disaster in san francisco, how are we going to have the amount of pets we have in the city? if we think that there...
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this pastor is grazed by animals produce the milk go to the market. clearly here. it's ok. anyway there's oil here also. all this area all that you see is polluted with oil this entire place. they never used membranes or any other material to prevent the absorption of hydrocarbons by the soil and they're spreading to other places no. production waters are closely linked to all oil produced energy. is known the impact of production water since the one nine hundred sixty s. and it has systems in place for safe handling such as the reinjection in the drilling. however here in ecuador these methods were never used. in the usa a country where they came from. and they applied a technology that didn't allow for any dumping in the reverse gas burning or leaving open waste pits. but here knowing full well they shouldn't do it they did so anyway. because that way they see billion dollars and the reason is it amounted to money why should they reject production water to save the lives of some poor natives. i say all this is absolutely false. the company began operating in eastern ecuad
this pastor is grazed by animals produce the milk go to the market. clearly here. it's ok. anyway there's oil here also. all this area all that you see is polluted with oil this entire place. they never used membranes or any other material to prevent the absorption of hydrocarbons by the soil and they're spreading to other places no. production waters are closely linked to all oil produced energy. is known the impact of production water since the one nine hundred sixty s. and it has systems in...
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and when the animals come to the community we easily hunt them down with blowpipes and share them as we always have. however the oil companies that have come here place explosives and dynamite in the earth to get the oil out of it they have taken our land and they are killing quote unquote by sucking his blood and polluting nature with chemicals. so our god is dying and we have no animals to hunt as we used to live with diseases and little food. in the olden days it was called no man's land the land would ne three and no past. nevertheless it has been infected for thousands of years the sea on a sea coolio shore. and each one native tribes were living in harmony with their environment and no contact with the rest of the world. however at the big. underneath. when they saw. the texaco workers decided. they gave them. when they had finished eating they took the ball and spoon and left. this isn't it because they say that was negotiated for a bowl of rice and three spoons. when you know borders. in the beginning everything looked great big machines but open roads in the jungle but then
and when the animals come to the community we easily hunt them down with blowpipes and share them as we always have. however the oil companies that have come here place explosives and dynamite in the earth to get the oil out of it they have taken our land and they are killing quote unquote by sucking his blood and polluting nature with chemicals. so our god is dying and we have no animals to hunt as we used to live with diseases and little food. in the olden days it was called no man's land the...
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>> the animals. the animals.he people that we met through companions because of the animals. >> reporter: so for helping to find forever homes for abandoned animals this week the award goes to jo hamilton. kate kelly, cbs5. >> you got your dogs in town? >> i did. i have had my dog now 13 years. >> happy girl. >> it is a very happy dog. that dog can still run. this dog loves running right now because it feels like the dog days of summer. we had temperatures today that average anywhere from 62 degrees in kentville to 69 degrees in santa rosa. this is our cbs5 live weather camera. we are looking out toward the bay bridge where the waters are flat and the wind is nonexistent. currently air temperature right now in and around the bay area, 55 in petamula. along the peninsula 52. pleasanton to the east 53 degrees. today's high temperatures. 63 in san jose. napa in the mid-60s. that warm spot was at santa rosa at 69 degrees but everybody is cooling off very quickly. out and about we do have clear skies and some chilly c
>> the animals. the animals.he people that we met through companions because of the animals. >> reporter: so for helping to find forever homes for abandoned animals this week the award goes to jo hamilton. kate kelly, cbs5. >> you got your dogs in town? >> i did. i have had my dog now 13 years. >> happy girl. >> it is a very happy dog. that dog can still run. this dog loves running right now because it feels like the dog days of summer. we had temperatures...
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it's about an animal trainer doing a business and working with that animal.sha is risk-free, is by no means true. but neither are most 17-year-olds behind the wheel of a car. they die like flies across the country. it's like having an extreme sport in your life. the potential for accident and injury is certainly there. it's not that raising them from babies makes them behave, by any means, either. it's that working with them in a professional manner, ends up making them having the personality of a trained animal, which is never a tamed animal. there's a world of difference. ammar can't sleep in my bed. he can go for a walk. he can go on a movie set. he can work as a wildlife ambassador and teach people about the work we do, running the rare danger species fund, but he's not tame. and felisha's not pretending she has a tame pet, as much as she is working with him. when he gets bigger, he won't be in the bed. he'll be with the other seven or eight tigers that live outside of the door at the care of the parents. >> that's the question i want to ask. i know your
it's about an animal trainer doing a business and working with that animal.sha is risk-free, is by no means true. but neither are most 17-year-olds behind the wheel of a car. they die like flies across the country. it's like having an extreme sport in your life. the potential for accident and injury is certainly there. it's not that raising them from babies makes them behave, by any means, either. it's that working with them in a professional manner, ends up making them having the personality...
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toxic gas nothing never put up a fence saying no entry for animals children or people. you know and so the pollution spread everywhere. people that chewed it like in the tanks. they shifted the crude oil floating on top of the reverse and dip their cup into drink no one had told them the substances were talks are. hungry for the full story we've got. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers. just. in some petersburg only cheese available in hotels a story and a little ambassador in a small school to kowtow to truth the search for truth still toto gold to gold you know till sun to. build takes to the ski lift you can see in this column if you visit. the mayan this strong new week you leaks cables reveal how america has been spying on nato as a top official event closer ties with russia. roaming the red planet the crew of a unique virtual mars expedition carries out a second mock up strays wrong in a simulation that's to bring the real thing a step closer. and bridging the conflict to save lives in israel a clinic is taking in children with h
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nothing he never put up a fence saying but no entry for animals children or people. you know and so the pollution spread everywhere. the same people that chewed it like in the tanks. they shifted the crude oil floating on top of the rivers and dip their cup into drink no one had told them the substances were talks like the. hunger for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on the. wealthy british. markets why not canada. find out what's really happening to the global economy with max conjure for a no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune into kinds a report. a series of attacks of the russian republic of. tourists were killed to the popular terrorist pool resort. later damaged. we can see across the middle east the u.k. government is selling to impressive regimes. with dozens more people dying in anti-government protests sweeping the middle east the u.k. is slammed for selling arms used to kill demonstrators. and cash for convicts former inmates in the u.s. claims the business are res
nothing he never put up a fence saying but no entry for animals children or people. you know and so the pollution spread everywhere. the same people that chewed it like in the tanks. they shifted the crude oil floating on top of the rivers and dip their cup into drink no one had told them the substances were talks like the. hunger for the full story we've got it for. the biggest issues get a human voice face to face with the news makers on the. wealthy british. markets why not canada. find out...
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chinese medicine that uses animals. we want to focus on the critical habitats that they need to survive and on the issues that you might not even realize that are disappearing. how can we protect it if we don't even see it as existing food for many of the songbirds we knew as children -- how can be protected if we don't see it as existing? many of the songbirds that we knew as children are disappearing. we will start this thing up in a second. or will read to you the beginning intro, every 20 minutes the peace repeats with the same intro and the same conclusion with a different sound and a different background. it starts with what is missing. pieces that have gone extinct, species that will go extinct in our lifetime, the species that we will never know. on average, any 20 minutes, a species will disappear from the planet. in the time that it takes you to view this film, when species will vanish. what is missing, the ability of animals to migrate freely. the ability of animals to hear and see under water. air, mountaint
chinese medicine that uses animals. we want to focus on the critical habitats that they need to survive and on the issues that you might not even realize that are disappearing. how can we protect it if we don't even see it as existing food for many of the songbirds we knew as children -- how can be protected if we don't see it as existing? many of the songbirds that we knew as children are disappearing. we will start this thing up in a second. or will read to you the beginning intro, every 20...
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i have well-trained animals, but none are tamed.t genetic and this guy is born with genetics that say, i want to kill things. >> true that more tigers in captivity than in wild? >> more in the united states than in the wild. over 10,000 in the united states and only just over 3,000. >> only inyi asia would you fina tiger. >> that's right. they have a big population problem over there. >> can we swap out animals? >> sure. oh, yeah. >> our next friend is not going to be quite as cute and cuddly. >> far less cute, but, also, a pet that, good boy. all right. this guy, you don't want to reach out to. >> this i don't understand. >> this guy isn't as pretty. >> no petting. >> no petting. he has big teeth. super, you know, their brains aren't as big. you can't train these guys. these guys bite when something comes close enough to bite. this guy is the largest predator in africa and he could get to be a ton. you know, i think, once again, some people are attracted to tigers and some people are attracted to crocodiles. some people look at thi
i have well-trained animals, but none are tamed.t genetic and this guy is born with genetics that say, i want to kill things. >> true that more tigers in captivity than in wild? >> more in the united states than in the wild. over 10,000 in the united states and only just over 3,000. >> only inyi asia would you fina tiger. >> that's right. they have a big population problem over there. >> can we swap out animals? >> sure. oh, yeah. >> our next friend is...
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animal.ll that it's a big deal. from a -- scientific point of view we need to measure that. >> reporter: and measuring it, , this man. he and his daughter sarah are the most productive volunteers. we went along. as he dodged trucks for science. on busy highway 102 in yellow county. >> this is an animal we see quite often. >> there's been some close calls. i am worried if he's going to make it home. so that's when i decided to go with him. >> it can be done safely. but i think the information is so important. nobody has done this. >> reporter: they make an 80- mile loop through rural farmland about twice a month and log up to 150 new road kills each trip. >> i've always seen a lot of roberts and squirrels. the other thing that amazes me is the number of birds. looks like the bird, they suffer, the pain before they die, it's sad. >> that's a mud hen. >> let's put our heads together and figure out what we can do. >> reporter: caltrans tells us it needs this information. >> how they're affected b
animal.ll that it's a big deal. from a -- scientific point of view we need to measure that. >> reporter: and measuring it, , this man. he and his daughter sarah are the most productive volunteers. we went along. as he dodged trucks for science. on busy highway 102 in yellow county. >> this is an animal we see quite often. >> there's been some close calls. i am worried if he's going to make it home. so that's when i decided to go with him. >> it can be done safely. but i...
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now testing on animals is an emotive issue for many people it's a debate that continues to evolve but the scientific consensus is that few medical breakthroughs would be possible without it and in russia groundbreaking research is helping in the quest to find new treatments for diseases like cancer and diabetes archie saraf earth has the story. just how de ravin more importantly why would you want the newest you can spew sickly genetically modified rivets produce a very valuable drug in the milk which is used in treating cancer. here's a scientific research center on the outskirts musky these animals are aging scientists cutting edge research welcome to the pioneering new wells of farming from the sea to coons. this is where the animals keps now these ones ordinary rabbits but if we gaze through into the next three and you've got the chance genic or genetically modified ones these guys are proving so vital in the discovery and development of new treatments for diseases. whilst it might sound strange the milk of transgenic animals has already been used to successfully treat patients an
now testing on animals is an emotive issue for many people it's a debate that continues to evolve but the scientific consensus is that few medical breakthroughs would be possible without it and in russia groundbreaking research is helping in the quest to find new treatments for diseases like cancer and diabetes archie saraf earth has the story. just how de ravin more importantly why would you want the newest you can spew sickly genetically modified rivets produce a very valuable drug in the...
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animal.we can tell that it's a big deal. from a -- scientific point of view we need to measure that. >> reporter: and measuring it, , this man. he and his daughter sarah are the most productive volunteers. we went along. as he dodged trucks for science. on busy highway 102 in yellow county. >> this is an animal we see quite often. >> there's been some close calls. i am worried if he's going to make it home. so that's when i decided to go with him. >> it can be done safely. but i think the information is so important. nobody has done this. >> reporter: they make an 80- mile loop through rural farmland about twice a month and log up to 150 new road kills each trip. >> i've always seen a lot of roberts and squirrels. the other thing that amazes me is the number of birds. looks like the bird, they suffer, the pain before they die, it's sad. >> that's a mud hen. >> let's put our heads together and figure out what we can do. >> reporter: caltrans tells us it needs this information. >> how they're a
animal.we can tell that it's a big deal. from a -- scientific point of view we need to measure that. >> reporter: and measuring it, , this man. he and his daughter sarah are the most productive volunteers. we went along. as he dodged trucks for science. on busy highway 102 in yellow county. >> this is an animal we see quite often. >> there's been some close calls. i am worried if he's going to make it home. so that's when i decided to go with him. >> it can be done...
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here to scientific research center on the outskirts of moscow these animals are aging scientists and cutting edge research welcome to the pioneering new world of farming pharmaceuticals this is where the alamo heads these worms rabbits but if we gave three into the next three and you got the transgenic or genetically modified ones these guys that are proving so vital in the discovery and development of new treatments for diseases. boston might sound strange the milk of transgenic animals has already been used to successfully treat patients and it's not just rabbits around the world's traditional farming it's now morphing into by a farming fantasy two companies are now turning to other domestic animals in new ways to produce drugs it's a breakthrough in fairness you know we want to get to the point where we can have goals and goals producing the same drug in their milk. at the moment this research center doesn't have the funding to produce more than a few of the genetically modified species that rabbits remain their main source of research but you lately bodies in the e.u. and the us
here to scientific research center on the outskirts of moscow these animals are aging scientists and cutting edge research welcome to the pioneering new world of farming pharmaceuticals this is where the alamo heads these worms rabbits but if we gave three into the next three and you got the transgenic or genetically modified ones these guys that are proving so vital in the discovery and development of new treatments for diseases. boston might sound strange the milk of transgenic animals has...
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the animals were capable of this much display of intellect?like thinking of humans as some top of some ladder and don't even imagine that other animals could even approximate what we can do. >> all right, i think we all want to see -- >> a demo? >> do you think we can do it? because this is so astounding. can we take away the stools and give it a try? thanks a lot. so we get down? >> let's get down on dog level. that is always better. chaser? find goose. >> can i do this one? >> you can do this one. >> chaser? chaser? find abc. abc. you did it! we thank you and we want everyone to know that it's a truly remarkable "nova" tonight. more of neil's report tonight on "nova science now" on pbs. and to you and your brilliant dogsh@ >>> change of plans, governor brown calls off the sale of two dozen state buildings. the billion dollar hole it leaves in the budget. >> underground economy of recycling rippoffs. taking a look at throw away thefts and an idea for stopping them. >> if you're receiving unemployment you won't be getting checks anymore. ahead
the animals were capable of this much display of intellect?like thinking of humans as some top of some ladder and don't even imagine that other animals could even approximate what we can do. >> all right, i think we all want to see -- >> a demo? >> do you think we can do it? because this is so astounding. can we take away the stools and give it a try? thanks a lot. so we get down? >> let's get down on dog level. that is always better. chaser? find goose. >> can i...
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a beautiful animal. give him a break. >> okay, time is up. >> and pick up one of my favorites here. >> this one is adorable. >> come on up here, buddy. >> and he looks like a familiar character from the lion king. >> exactly. this is a manderill, a model for rafik ki. he's just a youngster. the neat thing about this guy, he grows to be the largest monkey in the world. okay. now people probably say, ron, what about the gorillas, what about the chimps? he's just showing off. what about the chimps? what about the orangutans. a little fact. if it doesn't have a tail, it cannot be a monkey. >> oh. >> if it doesn't have a tail it cannot be a monkey. >> if it doesn't have a tail it can't be a monkey. and if it's not wily it can't come on "the early show" this morning. how much bigger -- >> oh, he's going to be between 50 and 60 pounds. this is what they turn into. >> those are the two-inch teeth. >> look at the canines of this animal. people look at monkeys and go oh, it's so cute. i want to have a monkey. abso
a beautiful animal. give him a break. >> okay, time is up. >> and pick up one of my favorites here. >> this one is adorable. >> come on up here, buddy. >> and he looks like a familiar character from the lion king. >> exactly. this is a manderill, a model for rafik ki. he's just a youngster. the neat thing about this guy, he grows to be the largest monkey in the world. okay. now people probably say, ron, what about the gorillas, what about the chimps? he's...
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people and animals share the only path there is in this area. to the bison less humans approach them most of the people traveling around the reserve ranges in horseback or short while ago troll g.t. in a different area of the short distance from here they can see month over there came across nine bison. the lettuce come quite close to them. only fifteen meters away. by some folks is have no enemies sometimes humans can come very close to them provided they are on horseback buses or ranger dismount the bison instantly make it clear they're poised for attack. horses are the most reliable and indispensable companions when people go on long trips in the mountains only horses with good training eligible for the job. this one is cultured nish. is my favorite. but we became fast friends. riding him is no problem he does what he's told to do. this one is still young stallion. it will let anybody touch him. look. is scared of everybody. joel know which has one of the remotest areas of eastern sector of the caucuses reserve several reserve stocks and thei
people and animals share the only path there is in this area. to the bison less humans approach them most of the people traveling around the reserve ranges in horseback or short while ago troll g.t. in a different area of the short distance from here they can see month over there came across nine bison. the lettuce come quite close to them. only fifteen meters away. by some folks is have no enemies sometimes humans can come very close to them provided they are on horseback buses or ranger...
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people and animals share the only path there is in this area. to the bison let humans approach them most of the people traveling around the reserve granges and horseback a short while ago patrol duty in a different area of the short distance from here they can seem on shaky show there came across the line bison. the lettuce come quite close to them. were only fifteen metres away. by. coaxes reason have no enemies sometimes humans can come very close to them provided they are on horseback buses or ranger dismount the bison instantly make it clear they're poised for attack. horses are the most reliable and indispensable companions when people go on long trips in the mountains only horses with good training eligible for the job well. this one is called chetan ish. he's my favorite. but we became first friends. reading him is no problem he does what he's told to do. but this one is still a young stallion. so that it will let anybody touch him. bloke. is scared of every. show in the red chair on his one of the remotest areas of the eastern sector of
people and animals share the only path there is in this area. to the bison let humans approach them most of the people traveling around the reserve granges and horseback a short while ago patrol duty in a different area of the short distance from here they can seem on shaky show there came across the line bison. the lettuce come quite close to them. were only fifteen metres away. by. coaxes reason have no enemies sometimes humans can come very close to them provided they are on horseback buses...
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material they had very considerable physiology changes now when you are eating that animal fat there on g.m. you would be eating and any more that had already been changed into different animal and the there is new safety risk assessment done on this and it is a policy decision by the governments and by the put out by a technology industry that that they would just simply go on the basis that if you don't do they cannot be held just once and she remembered that the animal that has been fed on g.m. has changed. you always will find scientists who are diametrically opposed for one reason or another but frankly you have to look at the bulk of the evidence and the bulk of the evidence is very simply this these products have been out virtually every food that you. consume including you in germany has some genetically modified product whether it's soybeans or course. there has not been a single documented analyzed case of even a headache attributable to genetic modification. yes. real scientists carried out a long term study of genetically modified maize to my significant be recused realty
material they had very considerable physiology changes now when you are eating that animal fat there on g.m. you would be eating and any more that had already been changed into different animal and the there is new safety risk assessment done on this and it is a policy decision by the governments and by the put out by a technology industry that that they would just simply go on the basis that if you don't do they cannot be held just once and she remembered that the animal that has been fed on...
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it's a tale of two animals.he dog named sparkles allegedly chased peter pan, the sheep, and got them both trapped on a cliff, 220 feet above richmond. >> it's a cliff that's very unstable. has a lot of large loose rocks. >> reporter: firefighters took over, when the dog walker tried to rescue the pair from their precarious position. it did more than a dozen richmond fires in a dare devil operation. the labrador mix apparently could not wait to be rescued. >> she a little bit mischievous? >> that i did not pick up on. she was extremely compliant. >> reporter: for peter pan, it was a different story. even though there was not much space, the sheep skidded away from its rescuers multiple times. >> mainly, it was just afraid. it would try to get away. and the best thing you could do was to try to tackle it. i think he did. >> we were lukey to -- lucky to get him into a corner, we just pinned him into that corner and leaned on him, and kept him pinned down. >> ridiculous that it's a sheep, but i'm glad it's not, i'm
it's a tale of two animals.he dog named sparkles allegedly chased peter pan, the sheep, and got them both trapped on a cliff, 220 feet above richmond. >> it's a cliff that's very unstable. has a lot of large loose rocks. >> reporter: firefighters took over, when the dog walker tried to rescue the pair from their precarious position. it did more than a dozen richmond fires in a dare devil operation. the labrador mix apparently could not wait to be rescued. >> she a little bit...
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specially farmed animals like rabbits are making their contribution to the treatment of diabetes and cancer. two weeks into the street campaign protesters in egypt are still refusing to back down until president quits thousands of square the lines are being pushed back by the army to get traffic moving banks and some businesses opened but schools remain closed and the curfew is to force government has announced concessions increasing a pay rise for six million public sector workers. the country's vice president. western place where that washington is considered to be a question. it's important to support the transition process announced by the egyptian government actually headed by now vice president. omar so i'm on hardly the words of a neutral broker and worse far removed from the people who had ministration claims to be listening to. dr meg. human rights organization that teaches each option is about democracy he says egyptians don't like superman for the very reason americans do almost any man is part of the solution we consider american people. want to keep. this little mubarak
specially farmed animals like rabbits are making their contribution to the treatment of diabetes and cancer. two weeks into the street campaign protesters in egypt are still refusing to back down until president quits thousands of square the lines are being pushed back by the army to get traffic moving banks and some businesses opened but schools remain closed and the curfew is to force government has announced concessions increasing a pay rise for six million public sector workers. the...
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one specially farmed animals like rabbits making their contribution towards the treatment of diabetes and cancer. egypt's new cabinet is increasing pay and pensions for public sector workers in an attempt to quell two weeks of unrest are protesters are still refusing to back down until president hosni mubarak quits while the country's vice president who is leading talks to create a new government has been courted by the u.s. with washington considered a questionable mediator he's put to sleep reports. it's important to support the transition process announced by the egyptian government actually headed by now vice president. omar so i'm on hardly the words of a neutral burka and worse far removed from the people who had ministration kane's to be listening to you just don't have it just against him because he is just in government just that. people have already had three military leaders we want to know more military only civilian leaders now. heads up human rights organization that teaches each options about democracy he says he don't like solomon for the very reason americans do almos
one specially farmed animals like rabbits making their contribution towards the treatment of diabetes and cancer. egypt's new cabinet is increasing pay and pensions for public sector workers in an attempt to quell two weeks of unrest are protesters are still refusing to back down until president hosni mubarak quits while the country's vice president who is leading talks to create a new government has been courted by the u.s. with washington considered a questionable mediator he's put to sleep...
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and the us is slowly starting to allow drugs produced by transgenic animals onto the market but it's slow progress russia especially lack of guidelines and solid regulation in this area mean it remains a controversial issue. feel that playing with genes could be dangerous for any ml's when people haven't fully studied all the erected to remake needs from cheap to resource providers by farming continues to grow with these guys produce seem very well end up in your medicine cabinet there. objects we discuss whether we can expand the jury in a science could face a fair trial but first it's the business with chris. good morning and welcome to our business up here on our team it's been the worst start to the year for precious metals for two. two decades but analysts say there are still reasons to be bullish is surveyed by bloomberg of the most accurate forecasts for the last two years shows that believe both gold and silver could rise twenty percent this year the demand for precious metals is predicted to remain strong as both an investment asset and industry union bank of switzerland say
and the us is slowly starting to allow drugs produced by transgenic animals onto the market but it's slow progress russia especially lack of guidelines and solid regulation in this area mean it remains a controversial issue. feel that playing with genes could be dangerous for any ml's when people haven't fully studied all the erected to remake needs from cheap to resource providers by farming continues to grow with these guys produce seem very well end up in your medicine cabinet there. objects...