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the animals... ♪ ♪ the animals dressed as monsters... ♪ ♪ the animals... the animals... ♪ meow!t you down for a second. that was easy, found it! "greatest yard sale ever" -- 174 summer street. 174? it says, 714. oh no, 714, 174! it was scrambled. oh scrambler! kittenstein, get a hold of yourself. jess, annie's trying to mess with our costumes, ok? just get to 174 summer street fast! ok, i will. come on, let's go. it's 174 summer street. if jess and marcus don't get their costumes the electric company will only have the frankenstein and the werewolf and the foost. the what? the foost. that says ghost. but i thought "gh" made the "f" sound. it usually does, but not always. oh, i like when it does. well then, you'll love this. ♪ my neighbor is a space alien. space alien! you only have two lives left. (chuckling) my animals are running all over the place take care of them all or you're gonna get replaced. and he'll beam you with his eyeballs to outer space. here we go. ♪ you said "elepant." elephant's the word. "ph" makes the "f" sound in case you haven't heard. yeah, yeah, pesky ed
the animals... ♪ ♪ the animals dressed as monsters... ♪ ♪ the animals... the animals... ♪ meow!t you down for a second. that was easy, found it! "greatest yard sale ever" -- 174 summer street. 174? it says, 714. oh no, 714, 174! it was scrambled. oh scrambler! kittenstein, get a hold of yourself. jess, annie's trying to mess with our costumes, ok? just get to 174 summer street fast! ok, i will. come on, let's go. it's 174 summer street. if jess and marcus don't get their...
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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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animation they do dramas they do comedies they do action movies all in animation they even do the x. rays and then he lays bare what i guess and so they think of it as an art where i think in america it's thought upon as a kid's business. you know and purely for children well well well i don't think it's no longer kids' business because hoffa of the movies well i haven't seen the latest james bond but the previous one i think it thirty percent was a nation right right yeah i mean all movies are very much yes. ok now you said the only the only russian and the only russian animation you were exposed to when you was a kid was new prague these are russian version of top jerry but what about the rest have you have you seen other later maybe other russian models caught. more of the when i was younger i started to go to those from festivals and so i started to see some of the more artistic films and then and then i discovered. winnie the pooh's with yes yes and those were great those are very it was very interesting because i found something very similar to what i like to do in the graphic
animation they do dramas they do comedies they do action movies all in animation they even do the x. rays and then he lays bare what i guess and so they think of it as an art where i think in america it's thought upon as a kid's business. you know and purely for children well well well i don't think it's no longer kids' business because hoffa of the movies well i haven't seen the latest james bond but the previous one i think it thirty percent was a nation right right yeah i mean all movies are...
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and all these animals, you can eat them? >> no.l people, they don't make good pets. they look super cute. they are not food and they don't make good pets. >> jimmy: that's a good looking animal there. well, that's cute. very good. well, we -- you know what, i look forward to watching your show because i don't have to be in it and a part of it. >> nothing will jump on you. there are lemurs on "frontier earth" that are really fun. silky -- that are the biggest -- >> jimmy: i think we're going to have to bleep that out. thank you so much, dave salmoni, his new show is called "frontier earth," premieres this tuesday, november 13th, at 8:00. thanks to dave salmoni, thanks to kirstie alley, as well. we'll be right back with tyler bryant and the shakedown. [ male announcer ] if you have yet to master the quiet sneeze... [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love th
and all these animals, you can eat them? >> no.l people, they don't make good pets. they look super cute. they are not food and they don't make good pets. >> jimmy: that's a good looking animal there. well, that's cute. very good. well, we -- you know what, i look forward to watching your show because i don't have to be in it and a part of it. >> nothing will jump on you. there are lemurs on "frontier earth" that are really fun. silky -- that are the biggest --...
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cada animal tiene su característica tiene que hacer un estudio para... saber el animal que tú tienesde contralar esto? ¿qué le recomiendas a los que nos están mirando? mira, las personas que compran un reptil y compran un animal exótico tiene que tener su responsabilidad, las leyes que existen hoy son exactamente por personas que en el pasado compraron un animal y al momento que no lo quiso más lo soltaron en un ambiente que no es su ambiente natural. hay gente que no es que se aburra de sus animales, simplemente que... crecen tanto y llega el momento que... no se pueden tener en una casa, ¿qué les dices a esas personas? que haga un estudio y una pesquisa para saber el animal que está comprando, porque por ejemplo, un pitón... hay pitones que llegan hasta 20 pies de tamaño. y... y crece rápido y son animales que necesitan espacio, necesitan una comida, que es una comida no tan simples... de conseguir. claro y... y son difícil de manejar, entonces antes que tú compres al animal haga una pesquisa, una pesquisa consulte el pet-shop, consulte la persona que te vende los animales para que
cada animal tiene su característica tiene que hacer un estudio para... saber el animal que tú tienesde contralar esto? ¿qué le recomiendas a los que nos están mirando? mira, las personas que compran un reptil y compran un animal exótico tiene que tener su responsabilidad, las leyes que existen hoy son exactamente por personas que en el pasado compraron un animal y al momento que no lo quiso más lo soltaron en un ambiente que no es su ambiente natural. hay gente que no es que se aburra de...
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i take great care not to hurt the animals around me.al off me but i certainly didn't want to hurt it at all. >> doug comes away from his undersea struggle with a renewed appreciation for the creatures. >> that's probably the most shocking moment i've had diving in 37 years along this coast, for sure. it's shocking, but it's also interesting to see another side of an animal that you thought you knew really well, and you come to expect the unexpected when you're diving in these waters. >>> coming up -- a 40-ton whale takes a swipe at a 200-pound man. >> i think that tail probably weighed a few tons, and it's solid bone and barnacles, and it came at him fast and hard. >> a nurse shark doesn't like to kiss on the first date. ♪ [ female announcer ] for beautiful dry mornings, there's pampers. unlike other diapers, pampers has 3 absorbent layers, for up to 12 hours of protection overnight. pampers. >>> an idyllic day filming humpback whales off the coast of the dominican republic suddenly turns to horror. >> that one whale came up right under
i take great care not to hurt the animals around me.al off me but i certainly didn't want to hurt it at all. >> doug comes away from his undersea struggle with a renewed appreciation for the creatures. >> that's probably the most shocking moment i've had diving in 37 years along this coast, for sure. it's shocking, but it's also interesting to see another side of an animal that you thought you knew really well, and you come to expect the unexpected when you're diving in these...
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and in particular nonhuman animals other than domesticated animals. if you have been falling certain stories in the news over the last few months, you know that one point of entry into this subject is the daily newspaper itself. you have probably heard about hunter of riders killing three people who visited yosemite this summer. eagle in texas dying of wepeop nile fever since july. the democratic republic of congo has an ebola outbreak that has killed 3 dozen people and it is still going on. there was another ebola outbreak across the border in you gone the unrelated to the spillover that caused the outbreak in democratic republic of congo. these things are happening. it is like a drum beat of disease outbreaks and small crises. there's another on the arabian peninsula. there's a virus that emerged that closely resembles the sars virus, belongs to the same family. the corona family. the sars virus that scared disease experts in 2003, this new sars like virus out of the arabian peninsula has only killed one person, put another man in the hospital in br
and in particular nonhuman animals other than domesticated animals. if you have been falling certain stories in the news over the last few months, you know that one point of entry into this subject is the daily newspaper itself. you have probably heard about hunter of riders killing three people who visited yosemite this summer. eagle in texas dying of wepeop nile fever since july. the democratic republic of congo has an ebola outbreak that has killed 3 dozen people and it is still going on....
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i'm not an animal trainer. i don't -- that's how people get eaten. that's what happened to either siegfried or roy, whichever one. i can't remember which. dave brought a baby kangaroo tonight. he brought a baby zebra. a baby lemur and a screaming hairy armadillo. sounds like something off the tgi-fridays menu. it's an armadillo that screams. we have that to look forward to. is everyone glad the election is over? [ cheers and applause ]
i'm not an animal trainer. i don't -- that's how people get eaten. that's what happened to either siegfried or roy, whichever one. i can't remember which. dave brought a baby kangaroo tonight. he brought a baby zebra. a baby lemur and a screaming hairy armadillo. sounds like something off the tgi-fridays menu. it's an armadillo that screams. we have that to look forward to. is everyone glad the election is over? [ cheers and applause ]
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we need to decrease the amount of poaching of animals in the park, because tourists want to see animals. >> tourists are returning to gorongosa in small numbers, but to attract more, carr knows that he needs animals, a lot more animals. >> there's some baboons right over there. >> oh, yeah, big guy. >> he does have one thing in abundance. watch the crocodiles as we skimmed over the lake. the problem is, big game are scarce, so carr is trucking in new animals from all over africa. what have you reintroduced so far? >> last year, we did wildebeest. and they've already started having calves, so that's exciting. we're doing hyena this year. we're doing some more hippo this year. i really want zebra, but i can't get them right now because i need to get zebra from zimbabwe, and the political problems in that country, you just can't get something out of there. >> carr's brought in scientists to make sure he's importing the right species and to better understand the animals he already has. they've been tracking this gorongosa elephant herd with radio collars, and we went on a mission to replace
we need to decrease the amount of poaching of animals in the park, because tourists want to see animals. >> tourists are returning to gorongosa in small numbers, but to attract more, carr knows that he needs animals, a lot more animals. >> there's some baboons right over there. >> oh, yeah, big guy. >> he does have one thing in abundance. watch the crocodiles as we skimmed over the lake. the problem is, big game are scarce, so carr is trucking in new animals from all...
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most animal customers, not the the animal health physical. i'm talking about the way it's paid.ost pay out of pocket so the insurance companies have a lot less leverage over zoetis when it comes to reimbursement. you also have less competition from generic drugs. zoetis plans to move beyond these markets to become a full-service animal health company, one that also offers diagnostics and data management. i don't know if you have any livestock, i have, but those vet bills are big and these animals need drugs and you just pay. because they're animals and you're not going to let something bad happen to them. the zoetis ipo is expected to price next thursday. at that range, the deal could raise anywhere from $1.80, $1.89 to $2.15 billion. and it would value zoetis at $12.5 billion. let's bring a little algebra, i think it could be worth $15 billion, and that's current price range, it would have about 20% upside from where the stock is expected to start trading. don't you want that? zoetis has been a slow and steady grower, about 6% annual earnings growth. but i'm betting they can ac
most animal customers, not the the animal health physical. i'm talking about the way it's paid.ost pay out of pocket so the insurance companies have a lot less leverage over zoetis when it comes to reimbursement. you also have less competition from generic drugs. zoetis plans to move beyond these markets to become a full-service animal health company, one that also offers diagnostics and data management. i don't know if you have any livestock, i have, but those vet bills are big and these...
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thank you. ♪ to find out more about cool animals...n you're walking the dog. mom: what letter does that sign start with? girl: s! rosa: visit pbskids.org/read for more tips and free games like these that make it fun for your child to learn to read. martha: so remember... martha and rosa: anytime is learning time.
thank you. ♪ to find out more about cool animals...n you're walking the dog. mom: what letter does that sign start with? girl: s! rosa: visit pbskids.org/read for more tips and free games like these that make it fun for your child to learn to read. martha: so remember... martha and rosa: anytime is learning time.
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she loved every animal, small or large. not only did she love animals, she loved people. she loved her family, she loved her teachers. there was just so much love with catherine. you know, that's how we remember catherine, all the love she gave us and our family and the animals. >> she just -- she would get the animals, and she would put them all around her. if they had clothes on -- build-a-bear was a debacle because everyone would say get the clothes for the bears, and she wouldn't want them because she loved the animals in their truest form. i think it was just the innocence of her. she would surround herself with her animals. we would have to, let's find catherine. but in spring, i will never forget it, she would find a butterfly and stop short and she would run and get her net, and she would work it all spring, and then in the middle of the summer, the red hair flying. and she would just -- you would look out and the wind would be blowing and she would be crouched in the garden. she would do it every year. she would catch this little butterfly in her hands. who knows
she loved every animal, small or large. not only did she love animals, she loved people. she loved her family, she loved her teachers. there was just so much love with catherine. you know, that's how we remember catherine, all the love she gave us and our family and the animals. >> she just -- she would get the animals, and she would put them all around her. if they had clothes on -- build-a-bear was a debacle because everyone would say get the clothes for the bears, and she wouldn't want...
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she loved animals small and large. not only did she love animals, she loved people, her teachers. there was just so much love with catherine. and that is how we remember catherine, all the love she gave us and the families and the anim animals. >> she just would get the animals and put them all around her, and if they had clothes -- everybody would say get the clothes for the bears. and she wouldn't want them. because she loved the animals in their truest form. and i think it was just the innocence of her, so she would surround herself with animals. we couldn't see her at night, it was, let's find catherine. in spring, i never forget it. she loved the butterflies, and she would run and get her net and work it all spring. and then in the middle of the summer, the red hair flying, and she would look out. the wind would be blowing. and she would be in the garden, doing it every year, she caught the butterfly in her hand. and she would talk to it and send it on its way. it was perfect. she would always say so and so is so kind. so and so is so kind. and i think that the animals knew t
she loved animals small and large. not only did she love animals, she loved people, her teachers. there was just so much love with catherine. and that is how we remember catherine, all the love she gave us and the families and the anim animals. >> she just would get the animals and put them all around her, and if they had clothes -- everybody would say get the clothes for the bears. and she wouldn't want them. because she loved the animals in their truest form. and i think it was just the...
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costa de japón es la primera vez que este animal es captado en su habitat. >>> otro animal de impactoes este toro, que se escapó después que e camión que lo transportaba chocara,el animal corrió despavorido, finalmente tuvieron que dispararle. >>> fue necesario la fuerza de varios hombres para sacar a la superficie a un enorme tiburón blanco que merodeaba las costas de la florida, unos expertos lo marcaron con un sistema de rastreo satelital. >>> impresionante, gracias a ese sistema de rastreo, estaremos informados si ese ggigantesco animal de acerca. >>> pensamos que era solamente en películas, el mundo animal no deja de sorprendernos, pero la tecnología nos >>> feliz noche, hasta mañana ♪. >>> gracias por acompañarnos noche de miércoles 9 de enero, estas son las noticias, avanza un brote de influenza que llegó antes de lo previsto, boston se declara en emergencia. >>> la carta de jenni rivera genera dudas de quiénes pueden recibir su herencia. >>> el alguacil joe arpaio genera su propio plan de vigilancia de escuela y también los detalles de cómo pasajeros y tripulantes ataron a pas
costa de japón es la primera vez que este animal es captado en su habitat. >>> otro animal de impactoes este toro, que se escapó después que e camión que lo transportaba chocara,el animal corrió despavorido, finalmente tuvieron que dispararle. >>> fue necesario la fuerza de varios hombres para sacar a la superficie a un enorme tiburón blanco que merodeaba las costas de la florida, unos expertos lo marcaron con un sistema de rastreo satelital. >>> impresionante,...
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, era un animal que ayudaba a mantener lejos a las serpientes, así que la protección que otorgaba eluya manifestación animal era la de un gato, lo opuesto a la diosa sejmet, una diosa convertida en leona que estaba asociada a los aspectos del gato, las tendencias feroces, agresivas del gato y que los egipcios vieron en los miembros del mundo felino. [gato maullando] ¡miau! (narrador) los egipcios formaron uno de los imperios más poderosos del planeta, pero su amor por los gatos terminó siendo su perdición. ♪ la leyenda dice que el ejército persa usaba a los gatos para atacar a la poderosa ciudad egipcia, reunían a todos los gatos de la región y los lanzaban sobre la ciudad usando catapultas. [catapulta] ¡ih, poingoingoin! [gato maullando] ¡miau! los egipcios se rendían rápidamente, ya que no soportaban ver que les hicieran daño a sus amados gatos. [gato maullando] ¡miau! una fuente antigua describe que cuando un gato fallecía en un hogar, la gente de ese hogar vivía un duelo. (narrador) uno podía reconocer fácilmente cuando una familia estaba de duelo, como señal de respeto a su gato
, era un animal que ayudaba a mantener lejos a las serpientes, así que la protección que otorgaba eluya manifestación animal era la de un gato, lo opuesto a la diosa sejmet, una diosa convertida en leona que estaba asociada a los aspectos del gato, las tendencias feroces, agresivas del gato y que los egipcios vieron en los miembros del mundo felino. [gato maullando] ¡miau! (narrador) los egipcios formaron uno de los imperios más poderosos del planeta, pero su amor por los gatos terminó...
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. ♪♪ the cat in the hat sure knows a lot about animals.l you help me find an animal that's hiding on this log? there's a snake! right! there's a snake on the log but look closer. there's one more hiding a moth! it's a special kind of moth that blends in with the log. this color pattern is a type of disguise called camouflage. pretty neat! you can learn more about animals with the cat in the hat at pbskids.org. coming up next it's a reading adventure with "super why!"
. ♪♪ the cat in the hat sure knows a lot about animals.l you help me find an animal that's hiding on this log? there's a snake! right! there's a snake on the log but look closer. there's one more hiding a moth! it's a special kind of moth that blends in with the log. this color pattern is a type of disguise called camouflage. pretty neat! you can learn more about animals with the cat in the hat at pbskids.org. coming up next it's a reading adventure with "super why!"
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the quiet changes for a new animal shelter over in the east bay. >> football fans chew on this. why a super bowl staple is in short supply. >> and more 49ers photos to share for you on this thursday: keep your pictures coming this morning. email your photos to news@kpix.com or upload them to cbssf.com. be sure to include your hometown. úñ? comedian and jazz fan bill cosby was emcee for opening night at >>> this is a very special opening, a very special city, very special football team. [ laughter ] [ applause and cheers ] >> you better believe it. comedian and jazz fan bill cosby was at the bay area's newest music venue, the sf jazz center, for jazz performance and education. >> what an honor to have him come in. >> he must be in his 70s. >> he is still great. >> funny as ever. >>> weather, rain but warmth? i guess we can't put the two together. >> that's what we're going to see today. >> a little bit of both. muggy outside. coming up out of the south, there is a chance of showers outside for today. >> a lot of the moisture from the south. moving toward the gilroy morgan hill ar
the quiet changes for a new animal shelter over in the east bay. >> football fans chew on this. why a super bowl staple is in short supply. >> and more 49ers photos to share for you on this thursday: keep your pictures coming this morning. email your photos to news@kpix.com or upload them to cbssf.com. be sure to include your hometown. úñ? comedian and jazz fan bill cosby was emcee for opening night at >>> this is a very special opening, a very special city, very special...
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it would take the advent of computer animation to make them move like real animals. we wanted to use these new computer techniques to bring to life a moa the giant extinct ostrich-like bird of new zealand. first of all, i had to walk into a woodland glade holding a moa bone. then what would happen would be that, that bone would be suspended i'd take my hands away and all the rest of the bones and the skeleton would appear from nowhere, materialize to form the complete skeleton. so, i had to walk in hold the bone, then actually take my hands away and let it drop which seemed a silly thing to do. but electronic trickery made it stay there and then added the rest of the bones of the moa's skeleton. it had just three toes. its pelvis and its spine lead up to an extraordinarily long neck. this bird stood over six feet -- two meters -- tall. but then we wanted it to walk away and so what the computer expert got us to do was to imagine where it was gonna stand and then conceal ourselves in the vegetation, each of us holding a bit of fishing line attached to a branch. and wi
it would take the advent of computer animation to make them move like real animals. we wanted to use these new computer techniques to bring to life a moa the giant extinct ostrich-like bird of new zealand. first of all, i had to walk into a woodland glade holding a moa bone. then what would happen would be that, that bone would be suspended i'd take my hands away and all the rest of the bones and the skeleton would appear from nowhere, materialize to form the complete skeleton. so, i had to...
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to say the animal is alive. once the animal is decapitated it is no longer feeling any pain.hen, unfortunately when we do have to euthanize these animals we use humane techniques that the veterinary association backs and for the most part that is, you know, separating the skull from the spinal column and pithing the brain at that point. melissa: we're watching video of you right now wrestling these enormous snakes. strikes me it is incredibly dangerous to invite people down here to participate in this contest to get involved. i'm joking about going down there with my kids. i don't think i will be doing that. isn't this dangerous? >> well the other thing that a lot of people have missed, not anybody can get into this contest. we have 50 plus licensed agents that are trained and have gone through training with these pythons and they're allowed to take up to five individuals with them. so every average day people can't sign up, go into the everglades and put their hands on a live burmese python. melissa: yeah. i think i will skip it anyway. i don't think i will sign up. greg, th
to say the animal is alive. once the animal is decapitated it is no longer feeling any pain.hen, unfortunately when we do have to euthanize these animals we use humane techniques that the veterinary association backs and for the most part that is, you know, separating the skull from the spinal column and pithing the brain at that point. melissa: we're watching video of you right now wrestling these enormous snakes. strikes me it is incredibly dangerous to invite people down here to participate...
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it's russian citizenship and animal rights with the home country that story in full to this. so how much does it take to get into russian politics how many hours of hard work and how many patriotic deeds does it take to become one of the people who make the decisions and the world's largest country well i'll tell you how much it takes exactly seven point five million euros russia's federal investigative committee has a stablish that allegedly hey of and constantine should show of from fear russia and the commies prospectively promised for a fee to get a businessman on to their party's electoral lists getting him a spot in the lower house of the duma the investigators have forwarded the state duma an official request to strip the two m.p.'s of their parliamentary immunity and you're darn right they better street have their parliamentary immunity stripped i mean what's worse than government corruption some people in the government being so corrupt they can actually sell the government itself to someone for a fee so positions in parliament corruption on this high of a level need
it's russian citizenship and animal rights with the home country that story in full to this. so how much does it take to get into russian politics how many hours of hard work and how many patriotic deeds does it take to become one of the people who make the decisions and the world's largest country well i'll tell you how much it takes exactly seven point five million euros russia's federal investigative committee has a stablish that allegedly hey of and constantine should show of from fear...
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you can't make an animal yawn, but an animal can make you yawn. >> what a cute observation. can you get any cuter than that kind of observation? >> can we have people superimpose fairy wings? if we can do that in graphics i would go bananas. >> if that keeps somebody there until 2:00 a.m. it is worth it. >> why do you think yale did this study? why other people too busy curing cancer? >> we used to be in a cancer that cured polio and stuff. now we spend billions of dollars of -- a year and yale has an endowment of a billion dollars and we have graduate students putting -- making people watch cat videos and giving them bubble wrap. i am not a psychologist -- >> lay, those are gregs -- hey, those are gregs viewers. >> that's not cute. >> i am not a psychologist. seriously, this is really the entire study. we will make you watch the cat video and pop the bubbles and then we will -- can a conclusion come from this? >> to be fair only one dude cured polio. i don't know what the rest of the students were doing. >> the thing is when women see a baby it is oh it is so cute i want to
you can't make an animal yawn, but an animal can make you yawn. >> what a cute observation. can you get any cuter than that kind of observation? >> can we have people superimpose fairy wings? if we can do that in graphics i would go bananas. >> if that keeps somebody there until 2:00 a.m. it is worth it. >> why do you think yale did this study? why other people too busy curing cancer? >> we used to be in a cancer that cured polio and stuff. now we spend billions of...
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por esto la gente necesitó de las habilidades de otro animal.osas de cómo cuidar a los bueyes o búfalos. estos eran amados como miembros de la familia. ♪ (narrador) incluso el buey es parte del zodiaco chino. los chinos creían que las personas nacidas en el año del buey, eran dignos de confianza y muy fieles. y que eran extremadamente trabajadores, al igual que las personas que nacen bajo el signo de tauro, supongo, pero son un poco testarudos, obstinados, quizás no cedan rápidamente ni en el momento indicado. [pájaros trinando] ¡prii-priii! (narrador) ¿entonces por qué en occidente no damos a las vacas el respeto que se merecen? sólo piensen en todo lo que hacen por nosotros, la vaca es la base de los 5,000 millones de hamburguesas que se comen en los estados unidos cada año. cada año un norteamericano promedio bebe cerca de 100 litros cay se reparten cerca unde 1,000 millones de litros en las escuelas de los estados unidos. con tal demanda de leche y carne, no es de extrañar que en el mundo hoy existan cerca de 1,000 millones de vacas. ¿pero l
por esto la gente necesitó de las habilidades de otro animal.osas de cómo cuidar a los bueyes o búfalos. estos eran amados como miembros de la familia. ♪ (narrador) incluso el buey es parte del zodiaco chino. los chinos creían que las personas nacidas en el año del buey, eran dignos de confianza y muy fieles. y que eran extremadamente trabajadores, al igual que las personas que nacen bajo el signo de tauro, supongo, pero son un poco testarudos, obstinados, quizás no cedan rápidamente...
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control investigates animal abuse charges.the stray dog was caught walking in the streets, severely emaciated and bleeding. the dog belonged to steven har, a police officer. doctors had to put the dog down. >>> investigators say lance armstrong is lying today. he gave an interview to oprah winfrey last night where he admitted to using performance enhancing drugs. he said it stopped in 2005. sources say he
control investigates animal abuse charges.the stray dog was caught walking in the streets, severely emaciated and bleeding. the dog belonged to steven har, a police officer. doctors had to put the dog down. >>> investigators say lance armstrong is lying today. he gave an interview to oprah winfrey last night where he admitted to using performance enhancing drugs. he said it stopped in 2005. sources say he
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domesticated animals. if you have been following certain stories over the last few months, you know that one point of entry is the daily newspaper itself. we have heard about so many viruses like the hantavirus. people have been dying of west nile fever. there have been 15 people who have died of that fever to sense the month of july. there has been a bullet outbreak again in central africa. the democratic republic of the congo has an outbreak that has killed three dozen people by now and it's still going on. there was another outbreak across the border in uganda unrelated to the spillover that had caused the outbreak and these things are happening. this is like a drumbeat of disease outbreaks and small crisis is. in the arabian peninsula there was a virus that emerged that closely resembles sars. it really scared the disease experts back in 2003. this new sars virus has killed one person and another man in the hospital in britain. scientists are watching it carefully. they are watching it carefully becaus
domesticated animals. if you have been following certain stories over the last few months, you know that one point of entry is the daily newspaper itself. we have heard about so many viruses like the hantavirus. people have been dying of west nile fever. there have been 15 people who have died of that fever to sense the month of july. there has been a bullet outbreak again in central africa. the democratic republic of the congo has an outbreak that has killed three dozen people by now and it's...
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there are no talking animals. there is no mr. ed here, but the animals play a very important role. you are writing a story that this kid's father owned a zoo, and they are on a barge, trying to get to canada, when you are screenwriting, and you are storytelling, but some of your characters are animals -- >> right. tavis: how does that challenge you? or is that a turn on for you? >> it is interesting. we wanted to make sure that we did not turn these animals into mini humans, that we did not anthropomorphize them. this was a tiger. if you get too close to the tiger, the tiger can hurt you. that was the goal of our riding. so in order to research the film, we met along the way with an indian tiger trainer who was 105 years old and worked on the old jungle movies back in the old days of cinema, and we had a french tiger trainer who was an expert, probably one of the greatest tiger traders in the world right now, and we talked to them when we wrote a scene. what would it do in this scene? what would a tiger do in this moment? a tiger in a boat, and they do things you do not expect, and
there are no talking animals. there is no mr. ed here, but the animals play a very important role. you are writing a story that this kid's father owned a zoo, and they are on a barge, trying to get to canada, when you are screenwriting, and you are storytelling, but some of your characters are animals -- >> right. tavis: how does that challenge you? or is that a turn on for you? >> it is interesting. we wanted to make sure that we did not turn these animals into mini humans, that we...
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está muy estresado, un macho enorme, una animal magnífico, es sensacional.] ¡akrrr! ♪ (narrador) pero como el mono es un animal salvaje, que no está habituado a los humanos, chanee quiere liberarlo lo más rápido posible. ♪ primera escala la isla de hampapak. y el mono no es el único que está un poco nervioso. tengo miedo. no vayas a meter los dedos. (narrador) los gibones jamás habían visto algo igual. [mono narigudo gruñendo] ¡akrrr! antes de que chanee, libere al mono, desea examinar su estado de salud, pero el mono. no va a obedecer sus ordenes y tiene dientes. en kalaweit, no estamos acostumbrados a sedar a monos tan grandes como él; una jeringa pequeña es suficiente para un gibon, pero no para un macho... tan grande como el mono narigudo. [mono narigudo, gruñendo] ¡akrrr,akrrr,akrrr! estarás bien. [mono narigudo, gruñendo] ¡akrrr,akrrr,akrrr! aquí vamos. primero debemos cerciorarnos que no haya balas debajo de su piel, porque ya sabemos que unos cazadores, trataron de matarlo. se ve, bien. parece estar bien. no, no encontramos ninguna bala. (narrador) c
está muy estresado, un macho enorme, una animal magnífico, es sensacional.] ¡akrrr! ♪ (narrador) pero como el mono es un animal salvaje, que no está habituado a los humanos, chanee quiere liberarlo lo más rápido posible. ♪ primera escala la isla de hampapak. y el mono no es el único que está un poco nervioso. tengo miedo. no vayas a meter los dedos. (narrador) los gibones jamás habían visto algo igual. [mono narigudo gruñendo] ¡akrrr! antes de que chanee, libere al mono, desea...
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the ruthless attack lands the tangle of animals in a watering hole.ng there, a crocodile hears opportunity knocking. >> there's a crocodile there, too. >> for more than a minute, the croc and the lions fight for the spoils. but the lions temporarily win this bloody battle, a small group of tourists watching in amazement. >> everybody thought, well, it's over. the lions have won, the baby's dead. >> when all seems lost, a storm gathers in the background. >> at this point, the herd came back. >> look at all those buffalo coming. >> they come running in to save the baby. >> the cavalry. >> they're too late. >> miraculously, the herd's deep-down instincts for survival kick in. the herd charges in unison in a breathtaking show of force and determination. >> they're going to come to try to chase the lion, but i think they're too late. >> i think you're right. they were too late. >> but is it too late? the tourists witness the sight of a herd of buffalo, blitzing the crouched lions. some unspoken pact seems to propel the buffalo to the rescue. >> i don't kno
the ruthless attack lands the tangle of animals in a watering hole.ng there, a crocodile hears opportunity knocking. >> there's a crocodile there, too. >> for more than a minute, the croc and the lions fight for the spoils. but the lions temporarily win this bloody battle, a small group of tourists watching in amazement. >> everybody thought, well, it's over. the lions have won, the baby's dead. >> when all seems lost, a storm gathers in the background. >> at this...
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most of the rough cart features the elk master of the siberian tiger are another animal to pick is the bison one of the main targets for hunters according to archaeologists primitive humans killed off the last bison you could hear some six thousand years ago scientists of. numerous bones of magnificent beasts the ancient nomad camps. but recently direct descendants of the siberian bison reappeared here in the early twenty first century. these large mammals have an excellent sense of smell bison love veterinarians because they always smell of hay they keep the bison in good health communicate with them and even help with their private lives. when bison have a matriarchal society the main herd is commanded by a wise mother she is always surrounded by young mothers some of the bulls keep away from them they roam by themselves or in small groups but there is a dawn one among them his name is yashica he insists on being with the cows. bison returned due to an unprecedented experiment set up by canada's elk islands national park it was the first time in history that would bison were exported
most of the rough cart features the elk master of the siberian tiger are another animal to pick is the bison one of the main targets for hunters according to archaeologists primitive humans killed off the last bison you could hear some six thousand years ago scientists of. numerous bones of magnificent beasts the ancient nomad camps. but recently direct descendants of the siberian bison reappeared here in the early twenty first century. these large mammals have an excellent sense of smell bison...
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this animal can hunt animals two to three -- >> bobcat. >> in the same family.he united states here. this is actually a siberian lynx that can reach sizes up to 80 pounds. it can get to be a fairly large cat. >> so many wildcats endangered? >> 80% of all wildcats are endangered because we find them -- >> oh. >> we find them actually threatening to a certain extent. and because humans have taken over a lot of land. >> julie, thank you so much. >>> coming up monday, full coverage of the president's inauguration. >>> but first your local news and weather. ♪ [ harry umlaut ] hey you know what, i speak european. [ sally umlaut ] european isn't a language. i think they speak all kinds over there. nah. it's basically one language with a few variations. my cousin has a passport. uh-huh. take this fascinating muller yogurt. frut up. means "fruit up." as in creamy yogurt down below. and a delectable, aromatic layer of blended fruity, moussey, uppiness on top. frut up. as the europeans say. in their language. wow. you really are bilingual. yeah, i dated a comma in high sch
this animal can hunt animals two to three -- >> bobcat. >> in the same family.he united states here. this is actually a siberian lynx that can reach sizes up to 80 pounds. it can get to be a fairly large cat. >> so many wildcats endangered? >> 80% of all wildcats are endangered because we find them -- >> oh. >> we find them actually threatening to a certain extent. and because humans have taken over a lot of land. >> julie, thank you so much....
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new state of the art animal shelter. and one of the she >>> it took 13 years but berkeley finally has a beautiful brand-new state-of- the-art animal shelter. one of the most outstanding improvements is what you don't hear. john ramos takes a tour. >>> reporter: even the people who worked at berkeley's animal shelter say the place was a dump. >> the old one had sort of the prison feel about it. >> reporter: but that was then. this is now. the dona spring animal shelter opened in november and with it came an unfamiliar sound. almost nothing. the kennels are separated by soundproof plexiglass and what a difference that has made. >> as you can see, most of them are quiet and sleeping. and the other place over eight hours a day they were barking at each other in the dark. >> reporter: the animals are calmer now and more sociable. they enjoy their view out the window watching the birds at nearby aquatic park. >> hi, girl. >> reporter: even cranky old blanche has decided it's not so bad to be around people. and it's healthier h
new state of the art animal shelter. and one of the she >>> it took 13 years but berkeley finally has a beautiful brand-new state-of- the-art animal shelter. one of the most outstanding improvements is what you don't hear. john ramos takes a tour. >>> reporter: even the people who worked at berkeley's animal shelter say the place was a dump. >> the old one had sort of the prison feel about it. >> reporter: but that was then. this is now. the dona spring animal...
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most of the rough cart features the elk master of the siberian tiger are another animal to pick is the bison one of the main targets for hunters according to archaeologists primitive humans killed off the last bison you could hear some six thousand years ago scientists of. numerous bones of magnificent beasts the ancient nomad camps. but recently direct descendants of the siberian bison reappeared here in the early twenty first century. these large mammals have an excellent sense of smell bison love that an area because they always smell of hay they keep the bison in good health communicate with them and even help with their private lives. when bison have a matriarchal society the main herd is commanded by a wise mother she is always surrounded by young mothers and the cubs bulls keep away from them they roam by themselves or in small groups but there is a dawn one among them his name is yashica he insists on being with the cows. bison returned due to an unprecedented experiment set up by canada's elk islands national park it was the first time in history that would bison were exported
most of the rough cart features the elk master of the siberian tiger are another animal to pick is the bison one of the main targets for hunters according to archaeologists primitive humans killed off the last bison you could hear some six thousand years ago scientists of. numerous bones of magnificent beasts the ancient nomad camps. but recently direct descendants of the siberian bison reappeared here in the early twenty first century. these large mammals have an excellent sense of smell bison...
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singers on tv: ♪ sporty animals animals doing sports ♪ ♪sporty animals ♪ now that's more like it!yourself, "what is an agility course?" "agility" means moving quickly and easily. and "course" means a place where you play a sport. like playing golf on a golf course or racing cars on a racecourse. now let's watch while our nimble friend, rudy, speeds through the agility course. he quickly jumps through the hoop. he easily clears that hurdle. that takes real flexibility folks. uh... what? i was going to ask what flexibility meant, but he'll probably explain it. "flexibility" is a fancy way of saying you can bend easily like this straw. this show is so informative. martha's putting on speed! what flexibility, folks! balancing like that takes real skill! (crowd applauding whistling and cheering) zowie! where do i sign up? why not? because. because why? because i don't think you'd like it. why not? because you're not exactly the most athletic dog in town. helen, being an agility dog is my lifelong dream. i thought your lifelong dream was to be a firehouse dog. dog dreams are like cable
singers on tv: ♪ sporty animals animals doing sports ♪ ♪sporty animals ♪ now that's more like it!yourself, "what is an agility course?" "agility" means moving quickly and easily. and "course" means a place where you play a sport. like playing golf on a golf course or racing cars on a racecourse. now let's watch while our nimble friend, rudy, speeds through the agility course. he quickly jumps through the hoop. he easily clears that hurdle. that takes real...
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and and in particular other than our domesticated animals. if you have then following certain stories you know, one point* of entry it is the newspaper itself. you heard about the virus that killed three people visiting yosemite this summer. people have been dying in north texas of west nile fever. in dallas a long 15 people died since july. there has been at an ebola outbreak again the democratic republic of the condo has the ebola outbreak that has killed three dozen people and still going on. therecratic republic of the condo has the ebola outbreak that has killed three dozen people and still going on. there is another outbreak in you gone that unrelated to the spillover from the democratic republic of the condo. these things are happening. with the outbreaks and small crisis. there is a virus said a merged that closely resembles the of sars virus that really scared said disease experts in in 2003. this new virus added the arabian peninsula has only killed one person, put another man in a hospital in britain but scientists all over the wor
and and in particular other than our domesticated animals. if you have then following certain stories you know, one point* of entry it is the newspaper itself. you heard about the virus that killed three people visiting yosemite this summer. people have been dying in north texas of west nile fever. in dallas a long 15 people died since july. there has been at an ebola outbreak again the democratic republic of the condo has the ebola outbreak that has killed three dozen people and still going...
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and the first backboned animals. and further still to the single-celled organisms that were the very earliest form of life to appear on this planet. so, in my lifetime, science has solved many of the riddles which, 60 years ago, seemed so baffling. how mountain ranges are formed why animals are distributed in the way they are and how they communicate with one another how a complex chemical molecule can transfer the characteristics of one generation to the next. so, now, the natural world makes more sense than it ever did, which is why studying it is so rewarding and so delightful. over the course of attenborough's career, we've seen wild spaces disappear, and wild creatures vanish. attenborough: we became witness to a slow-motion tragedy. but in the past 60 years we've started to reverse this trend. attenborough: we realized that true conservation means protecting the entire habitat. and now, despite the damage we've done, there is cause for hope. don't miss a single moment. now you can watch "nature" online. go to p
and the first backboned animals. and further still to the single-celled organisms that were the very earliest form of life to appear on this planet. so, in my lifetime, science has solved many of the riddles which, 60 years ago, seemed so baffling. how mountain ranges are formed why animals are distributed in the way they are and how they communicate with one another how a complex chemical molecule can transfer the characteristics of one generation to the next. so, now, the natural world makes...