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animals. i used my studies to work in the protection and welfare business. i use my korean influence to be the kind of individual this requires. i have countless meetings i've attended and it gives me insight. i was the director at the oce ocean oceanic society. and perhaps my volunteer experience i'm the most proud of and why i'm extremely qualified to serve. i first encountered animals in the pause weekly because i like that service. i've witnessed time and time again how the pause program has helped folks. my dire work helps me to be able to answer a variety of questions. i must have a good working knowledge of the animals laws and regulations. part of my desire to serve on this stems from my volunteer experience at pause. both my experience helps me to be part of the solution. my volunteer duties were on the editorial board and i'm a heart ambassador for the association. i'd like to use those commitments to serve on the animal control and welfare. i'm a pit bull guardian this is the manyxp
animals. i used my studies to work in the protection and welfare business. i use my korean influence to be the kind of individual this requires. i have countless meetings i've attended and it gives me insight. i was the director at the oce ocean oceanic society. and perhaps my volunteer experience i'm the most proud of and why i'm extremely qualified to serve. i first encountered animals in the pause weekly because i like that service. i've witnessed time and time again how the pause program...
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all the animals ♪ move like the animals ♪ sign all the animals too first stop: watch the animals.noceros. rhinoceros. it's your turn. cross your arms like the bat's wings. bat. bat. those are real bats. ooh, bats. you try it. clap the back of your hands like his flippers. seal. seal! flap the lippers! he's swimming! like the flippers. sign seal. panda. make a p and show the panda's eye markings. or, spell it. p-a-n-d-a. panda. panda. panda. show his eye markings. panda. that's the sign! hippopotamus. show his teeth and his big mouth opening. hippopotamus. hippopotamus. that's a real hippo. like its big mouth. hippopotamus. now it's your turn. make the stripes on the zebra. zebra. zebra. they're signing zebra. show his stripes. zebra. sign zebra. your fingers show the stripes on his face. tiger. tiger. she's signing tiger. show the stripes on its face. [growl] sign tiger. lion. show the lion's big mane. lion. lion! two lions! [rrrow!] lion. you try it. where should we go first? hey? ♪ i'm walking through the zoo ♪ ♪ watchin' everything ♪ i'm lookin' at the rhinos ♪ ♪ or are they lo
all the animals ♪ move like the animals ♪ sign all the animals too first stop: watch the animals.noceros. rhinoceros. it's your turn. cross your arms like the bat's wings. bat. bat. those are real bats. ooh, bats. you try it. clap the back of your hands like his flippers. seal. seal! flap the lippers! he's swimming! like the flippers. sign seal. panda. make a p and show the panda's eye markings. or, spell it. p-a-n-d-a. panda. panda. panda. show his eye markings. panda. that's the sign!...
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we keep them really alive all the animals dancing in the moon light all the animal. feeling good and right. and the items going to turnout right. and we're going to see the animals right in the light. sdaung in the moon light. make the animals rights that turnout right. it's a fin and city nature site. all the animals sdaung in the moon light. i know you'll control them and make sure they dead on arrival won't bark and bite. dancing in the animal moon light. make them turn this item right >> thank you. any other public comments. seeing none, public comment is closed. colleagues once again, we're faced with some hard decisions we have more applicant then seats available. any thoughts. maybe i'll start it off. there are two people bob stevens and ryan young who are here on this list to be reappointed and i'm willing to support both of their appointments and if there's any agreement we can try to figure out the other two seats. i had a chance to sit down but ryan didn't reach out but i'm in favor of sporting dr. caylee stevens. i make a motion we move sally stevens for
we keep them really alive all the animals dancing in the moon light all the animal. feeling good and right. and the items going to turnout right. and we're going to see the animals right in the light. sdaung in the moon light. make the animals rights that turnout right. it's a fin and city nature site. all the animals sdaung in the moon light. i know you'll control them and make sure they dead on arrival won't bark and bite. dancing in the animal moon light. make them turn this item right...
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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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this issue of animations. how common is it in criminal court to have either a prosecution or defense come up with an animation trying to depict a version of events. >> animations are extremely common today in american courts, although i would say more so in civil cases than in criminal cases. that's in large part because in criminal cases, usually criminal defendants don't have the money to hire expensive witnesses to put together animations. it can cost tens of thousands of dollars to do that. this is a very different kind of case with a defense fund established and perhaps experts working at a reduced rate in exchange for testifying at the trial. so animations are common. it's modern technology. we are in the 21th century. whenever i try to use any kind of technology in the courtroom, the other side objects. it's usually up to the judge to decide whether or not it comes in or not. it has to be based on the evidence like anything else. this is expert witness pulling together all the evidence on the defense si
this issue of animations. how common is it in criminal court to have either a prosecution or defense come up with an animation trying to depict a version of events. >> animations are extremely common today in american courts, although i would say more so in civil cases than in criminal cases. that's in large part because in criminal cases, usually criminal defendants don't have the money to hire expensive witnesses to put together animations. it can cost tens of thousands of dollars to do...
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and that tells us where this animal has been. a long, long ways away from the coast here in california. these seals have lots of blubber and that means oil, so they were targeted by whalers for slaughter. by 1892, when it was thought they might be extinct around 20 animals were found on guadalupe island. with protection, this tiny remnant beat all the odds to survive - in fact - it increased - and today is the most numerous seal on california beaches. it's amazing to think that we now have over 150,000 elephant seals just here in california. right here at piedras blancas we had around 4,500 seals born last year. all these pups out here on the beach but no mothers, where's mommy at? she's back out at sea. the amazing part about these animals is that they fast when they're here. and the pups, right now they're even fasting. these seals are born and then fed the richest milk in the entire animal kingdom, super rich in fat. and in only four weeks time, they quadruple their body weight. the females lose about a third of their body wei
and that tells us where this animal has been. a long, long ways away from the coast here in california. these seals have lots of blubber and that means oil, so they were targeted by whalers for slaughter. by 1892, when it was thought they might be extinct around 20 animals were found on guadalupe island. with protection, this tiny remnant beat all the odds to survive - in fact - it increased - and today is the most numerous seal on california beaches. it's amazing to think that we now have over...
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animals. i used my studies to work in the protection and welfare business. i use my korean influence to be the kind of individual this requires. i have countless meetings i've attended and it gives me insight. i was the director at the oce ocean oceanic society. and perhaps my volunteer experience i'm the most proud of and why i'm extremely qualified to serve. i first encountered animals in the pause weekly because i like that service. i've witnessed time and time again how the pause program has helped folks. my dire work helps me to be able to answer a variety of
animals. i used my studies to work in the protection and welfare business. i use my korean influence to be the kind of individual this requires. i have countless meetings i've attended and it gives me insight. i was the director at the oce ocean oceanic society. and perhaps my volunteer experience i'm the most proud of and why i'm extremely qualified to serve. i first encountered animals in the pause weekly because i like that service. i've witnessed time and time again how the pause program...
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how high is dangerous for an animal? >> what we say is if it's over 75 degrees outside, do not take your dog's in the car with you. >> really? 75 degrees? y thought it would be higher than that? >> no. we have what is called a pet auto weather gauge. a wireless temperature gauge sitting inside one of our parked vehicles. >> uh. >> go to our website at sonomahumane.org and figure out the indoor car temperature at that point. we had the ability to do experimentation with how hot it gets, how quickly. we have had shades, the windows cracked, all of those things matter very, very little, you know, in terms of how quickly, like you said, the temperature rises. and with this problem of people forgetting about their animals and children in cars, just continues to happen and in an increasing rate. >> why is that? we heard this and we see tragic stories on the news. usually when it's way too late. >> exactly. >> and everyone's sorry they didn't do something. why is it still happen something. >> because people forget. with all of
how high is dangerous for an animal? >> what we say is if it's over 75 degrees outside, do not take your dog's in the car with you. >> really? 75 degrees? y thought it would be higher than that? >> no. we have what is called a pet auto weather gauge. a wireless temperature gauge sitting inside one of our parked vehicles. >> uh. >> go to our website at sonomahumane.org and figure out the indoor car temperature at that point. we had the ability to do experimentation...
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computerized animation.he defense wants it released as evidence, the prosecution resisting. there you see daniel schumaker, he created this demonstration. that's coming up. >>> also coming up, for the first time we are now hearing from those three women who were held hostage, who were tortured, for a decade in cleveland. >> i may have been through hell and back, but i am strong enough to walk through hell with a smile on my face. >> their inspiring message of hope about their new lives. that's next. >>> they are going through a discussion right now before the judge. the jurors have not yet come back into the courtroom on this -- in the george zimmerman second-degree murder trial. there you see daniel schumacher. he created an animation. the defense would like it to be admitted, showing what the defense says happened on that night when george zimmerman shot and killed trayvon martin. the prosecution, the state, doesn't want the animation released as evidence. the judge has to make a decision whether or not th
computerized animation.he defense wants it released as evidence, the prosecution resisting. there you see daniel schumaker, he created this demonstration. that's coming up. >>> also coming up, for the first time we are now hearing from those three women who were held hostage, who were tortured, for a decade in cleveland. >> i may have been through hell and back, but i am strong enough to walk through hell with a smile on my face. >> their inspiring message of hope about...
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also no weapon in the animation, no 9 millimeter gun showing the animation. the state successfully argued that should not even be considered. the animation they are talking about now has essentially been reduced to a series of still photos. the state is objecting that the animation itself should not be he said edited or altered any more and should essentially be thrown out. >> the ruling on whether or not this animation will be allowed, there was a key ruling yesterday by the judge and that is allowing evidence of thc into trayvon martin's system to be allowed in as evidence. tell us about that. >> the hearing you mentioned yesterday happened around 5:00. judge necessarily decilson deci the defense to introduced evidence that was there a small amount of marijuana in trayvon martin's system at the time of the shooting. if you recall at the beginning, judge nelson decided that that toxicology report would not be allowed to be introduced in opening statements but she did reserve the right to revisit that issue later in the trial. what we saw and what we heard ye
also no weapon in the animation, no 9 millimeter gun showing the animation. the state successfully argued that should not even be considered. the animation they are talking about now has essentially been reduced to a series of still photos. the state is objecting that the animation itself should not be he said edited or altered any more and should essentially be thrown out. >> the ruling on whether or not this animation will be allowed, there was a key ruling yesterday by the judge and...
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the defense really wants this animation to be shown to the jurors.urors are not in the courtroom right now. it shows a recreation of what happened between trayvon martin and george zimmerman. the prosecution doesn't want this to be shown. they're arguing it strictly speculative, if you will. the judge will make a imagine decision on that momentarily. we'll continue or monitoring. and an expert on gun wounds seemed to do damage to the prosecution. he testified in great detail about trayvon martin's bullet wound and his now famous hoodie, that sweatshirt that he was wearing. he says the evidence is consistent with zimmerman's account that martin was leaning over him when he shot him. listen to this. >> if you lean over somebody, you would notice that the clothing tends to fall away from the chest. if instead you're lying on your back and somebody shoots you, the clothing is going to be against your chest. so that the fact that we know the clothing was two to four inches away is consistent with somebody clean leaning over the prn person doing the shooti
the defense really wants this animation to be shown to the jurors.urors are not in the courtroom right now. it shows a recreation of what happened between trayvon martin and george zimmerman. the prosecution doesn't want this to be shown. they're arguing it strictly speculative, if you will. the judge will make a imagine decision on that momentarily. we'll continue or monitoring. and an expert on gun wounds seemed to do damage to the prosecution. he testified in great detail about trayvon...
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a favorite animal? >> i really like cattle. >> cool. >> yes, dr. grandup, i became aware of you through your book, animals and translation, because of my interest in animal behavior, but reading your book opened my world to make me realize i was probably on the spectrum and just got diagnosed as low-enaspergers. >> what are you doing now? >> i'm a technical analyst for the united states department of energy. >> you better keep that job. super good -- better keep it. super benefits. you want get at any other job. keep your job. >> i'm a contractor. basically i check d. >> you have a good job and you need to keep it. >> my question is, going back to your book, the ten rules of social relationships, and particularly boundaries, of the ten social roles coming to social communication, which one do you consider the most pivotal one in trying to socially connect with people on a more intimate level. >> i found that i connect with people with shared interests. might be animal behavior, horses, talking about eng
a favorite animal? >> i really like cattle. >> cool. >> yes, dr. grandup, i became aware of you through your book, animals and translation, because of my interest in animal behavior, but reading your book opened my world to make me realize i was probably on the spectrum and just got diagnosed as low-enaspergers. >> what are you doing now? >> i'm a technical analyst for the united states department of energy. >> you better keep that job. super good -- better...
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are in their lives the animal welfare act does not apply to animals that are raised for food. it only applies to animals at the time of their death, and that law exempts poultry, which are 90% of the animals that are killed on factory farms. on top of that, 25 states carve out specific exemptions for customary practices, and those premises are defined by industry itself as whenever they see as business as usual. in other words, between 8-9 billion animals are killed every single year for food in this country alone. i say all this because it puts investigators in a different light. they are the only way that we can know what is going on behind closed doors. the response to these investigations has not been to change animal welfare standards, or to change the abusive practices, but to get the people who are exposing them. they were 10 bills introduced last year that criminalize undercover investigations of factory farms and slaughterhouses. they include language i will talk about in a minute about banning photography, videos, and enhance criminal penalties for that. this has pas
are in their lives the animal welfare act does not apply to animals that are raised for food. it only applies to animals at the time of their death, and that law exempts poultry, which are 90% of the animals that are killed on factory farms. on top of that, 25 states carve out specific exemptions for customary practices, and those premises are defined by industry itself as whenever they see as business as usual. in other words, between 8-9 billion animals are killed every single year for food...
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called into the court until 10:30 this morning so the defense could hear arguments about whether an animated depiction of george zimmerman describing the shooting was allowed to be seen. let's go now to msnbc's craig melvin who has been following the trial in sanford. craig, we just had via video link the testimony of elloise dilligard, who was a resident in the twin lakes area and knew george zimmerman as a member of neighborhood watch. >> reporter: yeah, and martin, what you just said is about all we've gotten so far out of elloise dilligard, again, a residents there in the same gated condo complex as george zimmerman. she is testifying via facetime because she is under the weather. again, at this point not exactly sure how her testimony is going to fit into the larger defense strategy here, but elloise dilligard, she's been on the stand now for about 5 or 10 minutes. we also found out just before she began to testify, martin, that according to mark o'mara, she is going to be the defense's last witness. mark o'mara was saying right before he called ms. dilligard to the stand that this woul
called into the court until 10:30 this morning so the defense could hear arguments about whether an animated depiction of george zimmerman describing the shooting was allowed to be seen. let's go now to msnbc's craig melvin who has been following the trial in sanford. craig, we just had via video link the testimony of elloise dilligard, who was a resident in the twin lakes area and knew george zimmerman as a member of neighborhood watch. >> reporter: yeah, and martin, what you just said...
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have if anything well this issue we certainly stand foremost for animal rights and we believe animals deserve even greater legal protections and they have currently what these laws are about is hiding is closing the door shutting the windows and pulling the blinds on animal abuse on in these facilities the and these laws show the dishonesty of the industry they claim to care about animals and they claim to care about consumers and yet these laws show they do neither they try to hide the animal abuse with these laws and prevent consumers from knowing what goes on so in your opinion it affects them more than activists it also and more than the animals themselves it can also affect the health of the people that are actually eating these animals jeff current general council of peta thank you so much for joining us my pleasure. and now to cars where it seems that the he said she said typical argument during fender benders can now be replaced by something else it's recorded that's right the same kinds of black boxes an airplane cockpits are now recording all of the data regarding our cars a
have if anything well this issue we certainly stand foremost for animal rights and we believe animals deserve even greater legal protections and they have currently what these laws are about is hiding is closing the door shutting the windows and pulling the blinds on animal abuse on in these facilities the and these laws show the dishonesty of the industry they claim to care about animals and they claim to care about consumers and yet these laws show they do neither they try to hide the animal...
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first being that animation. they spent a great deal of time last night talking about this animation. >> let me stop you there. i want to throw to some highlights of what this back and forth was and let's discuss it on the other end with you and lisa. here it is. >> if he's going to swing at me with his right hand, if i turn this way somehow, it might come across so yeah, so yes, it could be. what we heard is they use it for the movies. great. this is a murder trial. this isn't casablanca. we're not talking about -- this isn't ironman. there's one -- it's one thing to say i'm going to strap suits on people and create a complete work of fiction. >> -- physically able to keep up this pace much longer. it's 10:00 at night. we started this morning. we've had full days every day. weekends, depositions at night. >> craig, obviously some frustration. the defense team seems to feel they're being rushed along. >> here's what the camera did not show you. last night at one point, attorney for the state john guy demanded an
first being that animation. they spent a great deal of time last night talking about this animation. >> let me stop you there. i want to throw to some highlights of what this back and forth was and let's discuss it on the other end with you and lisa. here it is. >> if he's going to swing at me with his right hand, if i turn this way somehow, it might come across so yeah, so yes, it could be. what we heard is they use it for the movies. great. this is a murder trial. this isn't...
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well, that's why we're here, to see this animal and to learn what an animal, even a salamander, can teachy we have so much biodiversity here in southern california. you'd hardly believe that this was the same species of ensatina. it is, in fact, there are seven subspecies that all look different. so why are they all considered the same species? it's because the subspecies can interbreed near the margins of their ranges but at their extremes they are essentially biologically isolated - they don't interbreed, at least not given the choice. this is a textbook case, of what's known as ring-speciation. a single species migrated south a long, long time ago; it formed a ring around the great central valley - that's not good salamander habitat - it's too hot and dry. the blotched form arose in the sierra nevadas, while the red form remained on the coast. when climates warmed and dried they became isolated on the mountain peaks, and this gives them a chance to change. then when the climate cooled, they wandered back into contact. now this process has been going on for millions and millions of year
well, that's why we're here, to see this animal and to learn what an animal, even a salamander, can teachy we have so much biodiversity here in southern california. you'd hardly believe that this was the same species of ensatina. it is, in fact, there are seven subspecies that all look different. so why are they all considered the same species? it's because the subspecies can interbreed near the margins of their ranges but at their extremes they are essentially biologically isolated - they...
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we have another animal, who is a very unique animal at the zoo. it's our peckory. this is a managed species and we collaborate with zoos and aquariums all over the world. this is a truly rare, rare animal found in the kind of mountainous regions of south america and you can see the baby there. it's a very unique animal. if you have never real seen them up chose, come to the zoo and see the mom and the troup and the baby. here is another one. this is another reason i think the zoo has been very successful. tanya brought in a new kind of paradigm, bringing traveling exhibits to the zoo. this started a couple of years ago. you may remember our rainforest maze in the tropical building and soon after we brought in a fabulous tarantula traveling exhibit and that really thrilled everyone. recently we had a dinomaze in our new refurbished what we call ihop building, the old elephant house and that exhibit went away and we had the unique opportunity to work with the mexican government to bring a traveling exhibit in, talking about the gray whale and its migration along the
we have another animal, who is a very unique animal at the zoo. it's our peckory. this is a managed species and we collaborate with zoos and aquariums all over the world. this is a truly rare, rare animal found in the kind of mountainous regions of south america and you can see the baby there. it's a very unique animal. if you have never real seen them up chose, come to the zoo and see the mom and the troup and the baby. here is another one. this is another reason i think the zoo has been very...
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they are really tough animals. and they're not afraid of anything. >> he is lucky he didn't get bit. >> no kidding. >>> around the bay area today, some low clouds, dense fog early on this morning especially out toward the coastline. looks like temperatures staying mild. we have some 50s and a few 60s right now. looking like a very nice day ahead. if you liked yesterday, it's going to be very similar in the afternoon, maybe some mid-90s a little hot in some of the interior valleys. a lot of 70s and 80s inside the bay and 60s and clouds at the coastline. high pressure strengthening and bringing us lots of sunshine. of course, the monsoonal moisture is gone now but we may see more of that over the sierra nevada. could see some thunderstorms popping up there again today, but really some seasonal weather for us. that means some cool temperatures out toward the coastline and toasty inland. we are going to see 100 in sacramento, 103 fresno, high country again slight chance of thunderstorms popping up in the afternoon some
they are really tough animals. and they're not afraid of anything. >> he is lucky he didn't get bit. >> no kidding. >>> around the bay area today, some low clouds, dense fog early on this morning especially out toward the coastline. looks like temperatures staying mild. we have some 50s and a few 60s right now. looking like a very nice day ahead. if you liked yesterday, it's going to be very similar in the afternoon, maybe some mid-90s a little hot in some of the interior...
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like many other animals and how many other people here in southern california and other shows you know the brutality of the police departments that really have no regard for human or animal well this video it took social media by storm why do you think there was there was such a strong reaction at us. you know i don't know if people have seen the entire video but if people see the whole video they will see that the man was very clearly doing you know an observation a legal observation of the police while they were conducting some type of operation and i think that the part that the majority of people just the police shooting the dog you know i think a lot of you know animal rights groups a lot of people made a pretty big deal about this and which is you know deservedly so but i think the reality here is that what happened so that you know this dog here happens to people all the time and i think that a lot of the people i think of almost become desensitized to the fact that people get get killed by the police almost on a daily basis so when it happens to an animal and it was caught on v
like many other animals and how many other people here in southern california and other shows you know the brutality of the police departments that really have no regard for human or animal well this video it took social media by storm why do you think there was there was such a strong reaction at us. you know i don't know if people have seen the entire video but if people see the whole video they will see that the man was very clearly doing you know an observation a legal observation of the...
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that you love animals, that you have a message to get out there.this is a smart strategy. >> reporter: even cowperthwaite says she doesn't want to see seaworld close down, just change. >> i think that they have the financial resources to be able to sort of shift this whole marine park circus-like environment into one of education. >> reporter: with summer here, thousands of visitors will be coming to seaworld in orlando think thrilling to the site of tilikum performing in captivity as he has for the past 21 years. for "nightline," i'm linsey davis, in new york. >> "blackfish" opened today in new york and los angeles and our thanks to linsey. >>> just ahead, not just hollywood stars love their slimming magic, no, millions of women and a few men swear by spanx and it has made the inventor a billion dollars. the great outdoors... ...and a great deal. thanks to dad. nope eeeeh... oh, guys let's leave the deals to hotels.com. ooh that one! nice. got it! oh my gosh this is so cool... awesome! perfect! yep, and no angry bears. the perfect place is on sale
that you love animals, that you have a message to get out there.this is a smart strategy. >> reporter: even cowperthwaite says she doesn't want to see seaworld close down, just change. >> i think that they have the financial resources to be able to sort of shift this whole marine park circus-like environment into one of education. >> reporter: with summer here, thousands of visitors will be coming to seaworld in orlando think thrilling to the site of tilikum performing in...
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this animal is from such a tiny geography.ould wall it in and protect it. >> stahl: there is one place in madagascar that is trying to wall them in and protect them behind locks and razor wire-- this national park deep in a forest. are these automatic rifles? >> richard lewis: they certainly are, yep. >> stahl: richard lewis is with the british conservation group, durrell, which runs this refuge and breeding center. >> lewis: be careful of the youngsters here. >> stahl: they're all over the place. >> lewis: yeah, just be careful. >> stahl: oh, here's some. >> lewis: watch where you step and then come on over. >> stahl: oh, my word. >> lewis: these are all adult males. >> stahl: look at them. do you know how old they are? >> lewis: this could be 50 years old, 100 years old, 150, 200 years old. >> goode: i mean, this is the longest-lived animal on the planet. >> stahl: their longevity is one of the reasons they're so valuable. asian collectors believe owning one confers long life on them. the black market trade is now so lucrati
this animal is from such a tiny geography.ould wall it in and protect it. >> stahl: there is one place in madagascar that is trying to wall them in and protect them behind locks and razor wire-- this national park deep in a forest. are these automatic rifles? >> richard lewis: they certainly are, yep. >> stahl: richard lewis is with the british conservation group, durrell, which runs this refuge and breeding center. >> lewis: be careful of the youngsters here. >>...
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and flu kill ten thousand americans right and the same kind of long distance live animal transport that spreads these bugs around the world not just within these facilities and so the this one is really going to take this very seriously because it directly affects their wild align what i'm more concerned about is diseases that don't affect the pork industry bottom line like you're sitting in a bacteria that sickens a hundred thousand americans every year but it doesn't cause the pigs to get sick so they don't have any nationwide control program because they can kind of shift the responsibility of this disease shift kind of a cost onto the consumer nonsense society same thing with swine flu makes big sick but you know it doesn't kill tens of thousands of them so this disease they're going to clean up because it affects their bottom line but they really should think about fundamental changes in the way they treat animals and so as to prevent future diseases that could impact public health and that's a very interesting and important note that you just gave us can't think that will happen t
and flu kill ten thousand americans right and the same kind of long distance live animal transport that spreads these bugs around the world not just within these facilities and so the this one is really going to take this very seriously because it directly affects their wild align what i'm more concerned about is diseases that don't affect the pork industry bottom line like you're sitting in a bacteria that sickens a hundred thousand americans every year but it doesn't cause the pigs to get...
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you want to see another animal? you want to see another animal? >> jimmy: he liked it.mal. >> all right, cool. i'm gonna pass this guy off. i'm going to bring this thing out. and when i go behind the couch, it's big, deadly, crazy chaos. and this one is so incredible. i'm going to him out. prepare yourself. okay? it's the cutest little baby in the world. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: what is this guy? >> it's called a fennec fox. and they are found in africa. they are super cute. you can pet him if you want. super soft. they do thing were they poop and then they roll around in it. and they do -- [ laughter and applause ] yeah. they scent mark that way. they scent mark. here, sorry. >> jimmy: came prepared. thank you buddy. >> they scent mark. they roll around in it. cool thing about them is their feet. they have fur on the bottom of their feet because it's found in the deserts of the -- the sahara deserts in africa. they can run across the hot sand. they don't have to worry about burning their feet. so they can run really fast. they don't have to worry about walking on the
you want to see another animal? you want to see another animal? >> jimmy: he liked it.mal. >> all right, cool. i'm gonna pass this guy off. i'm going to bring this thing out. and when i go behind the couch, it's big, deadly, crazy chaos. and this one is so incredible. i'm going to him out. prepare yourself. okay? it's the cutest little baby in the world. [ audience aws ] >> jimmy: what is this guy? >> it's called a fennec fox. and they are found in africa. they are super...
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foods compared to plant basis we tend to think that animal. inside the protein in some meat yeah that's what most people think in reality plants have printed and it's the studies that we've done over the years we need program absolutely protein but the amount of protein implied based bruises anough and the problems we see with protein and that means bryson cholesterol levels increasing sperm or cancer or a whole host of different things that occurs as soon as we go to that what class provided we start adding more animal food meals that have caused by a protein a plant really gives. leave notes and the whole food to a mean you know whole grains get more protein and refined sugar centers is absolutely right the metal oblate a little you know ma ma view on diet in the way that i've lived most of my adult life is on a very holistic diet and it's a balanced diet and everything in moderation and that's the way that you know i've always eaten i'm in excellent health i exercise seven days a week that's a big part of exercise is important but you know
foods compared to plant basis we tend to think that animal. inside the protein in some meat yeah that's what most people think in reality plants have printed and it's the studies that we've done over the years we need program absolutely protein but the amount of protein implied based bruises anough and the problems we see with protein and that means bryson cholesterol levels increasing sperm or cancer or a whole host of different things that occurs as soon as we go to that what class provided...
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and this animation, again, we thought the hearing to get this animation admitted, the judge, judge nelson started at 8:30 this morning. we expected it might take 30 minutes, it might take an hour. but after, you know, 30 minutes or an hour went by, an hour and a half went by, it has become quite clear that this particular animation is a cornerstone of the defense's strategy. this particular animation. we haven't seen it, obviously. judge nelson saw it this morning. the attorneys for the state saw it as well. jurors obviously have not seen it. no one else in the courtroom saw it for that matter. but this, is this particular animation, this is how they would like to end their case to the jury. >> craig melvin, thanks for your report, as always. >> thank you, sir. >> for more on today's testimony, i'm joined by msnbc legal analyst lisa bloom, former florida circuit court judge alex ferrer, and paul henderson, a veteran prosecutor. let's take a look at how dr. di maio describes how the gun was in relation to trayvon martin's body. >> it's my opinion that the muzzle of the gun in this case was
and this animation, again, we thought the hearing to get this animation admitted, the judge, judge nelson started at 8:30 this morning. we expected it might take 30 minutes, it might take an hour. but after, you know, 30 minutes or an hour went by, an hour and a half went by, it has become quite clear that this particular animation is a cornerstone of the defense's strategy. this particular animation. we haven't seen it, obviously. judge nelson saw it this morning. the attorneys for the state...
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this animal is the only animal that can crack the brazil nut. >> she's doing it right now.t. what happens, these guys cash nuts, when there's tons of food available, they cash them. don't have a very good memory. that becomes a beautiful tree. >> you are -- that's wild. >> isn't that cool? >> no tail. >> they do. it's a dark little jelly bean. stick your fingers down there. >> no. i'm not putting my fingers down there. >> it's a dark little jelly bean. speaking about their hair -- do you want to touch it? >> no, i don't. i can see the jelly bean. >> will she bite me? >> i don't think so. you're good. >> i don't think so. >> this is so cool. they have -- talk about adaptation, an amazing thing, they communicate with urine. >> oh, god. i'm out. >> i understand that. >> what they're doing, the mate ing ritual, the male will spray the female with urine. i'm serious. >> such a turn-on. >> corbin, there's a name for that there. >> it turns the ladies on. i'm going to hand the agouti off. we have our next animal here. the macaw. this is so cool. i'm going to show you an animal. th
this animal is the only animal that can crack the brazil nut. >> she's doing it right now.t. what happens, these guys cash nuts, when there's tons of food available, they cash them. don't have a very good memory. that becomes a beautiful tree. >> you are -- that's wild. >> isn't that cool? >> no tail. >> they do. it's a dark little jelly bean. stick your fingers down there. >> no. i'm not putting my fingers down there. >> it's a dark little jelly bean....
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does that mean the animals strip, or the animals are the customers? animal customers?idiculous. well, um, i have got a date. so...i...yeah. (man at restaurant) order, please. hi, order for pick-up. yeah, yeah. yes, i would like a meatball sub with extra bread.
does that mean the animals strip, or the animals are the customers? animal customers?idiculous. well, um, i have got a date. so...i...yeah. (man at restaurant) order, please. hi, order for pick-up. yeah, yeah. yes, i would like a meatball sub with extra bread.
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animal services says she applied to be a registered animal rescuer, but the city denied her request. a captain says they're now luking at citing her. miller has taken the surviving cats to the veterinarian. city animal service has offer today help remove the cat, but miller says she wants to do it hearst. she plans on having the cats kre mated and buried in a cemetery in napa. reporting from san jose, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the british coroner today, british columbia, that is, confirmed today that an overdose of heroin and alcohol killed glee actor cory montieth. 31-year-old was found dead in vancouver hotel room saturday. montieth had been out with others that night but returned to his room by himself. investigators say they fountd evidence consistent with a drug overdose. >> the results released by the coroner's service support the findings of our investigators and their belief upon initial examination that there was no foul play and that this was an overdose and a tragic accident. >> wasn't so much about --. >> montieth talked about his struggles with drug addiction in the past.
animal services says she applied to be a registered animal rescuer, but the city denied her request. a captain says they're now luking at citing her. miller has taken the surviving cats to the veterinarian. city animal service has offer today help remove the cat, but miller says she wants to do it hearst. she plans on having the cats kre mated and buried in a cemetery in napa. reporting from san jose, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> the british coroner today, british columbia, that is,...
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foods ten per plant basis we tend to think that animal. inside the protein in some meat yeah that's what most people think in reality plants have protein and it's the studies that we've done over the years we need program absolutely protein but the amount of protein imply a base bruises enough and the problems we see with protein and that means brize in cholesterol levels increasing sperm or cancer or a whole host of different things that occurs as soon as we go to that what class provided we start adding more animal food meals that have caused by a protein a plant really gives. you're going nuts and the whole food too i mean you know whole grains got more protein and refined sugars and orders absolutely right the middle oblate a little you know ma ma view on diet in the way that i've lived most of my dull life is on a very holistic diet and it's a balanced diet and everything in moderation and that's the way that you know i've always eaten i'm in excellent health i exercise seven days a week that's a big part of exercise is important but
foods ten per plant basis we tend to think that animal. inside the protein in some meat yeah that's what most people think in reality plants have protein and it's the studies that we've done over the years we need program absolutely protein but the amount of protein imply a base bruises enough and the problems we see with protein and that means brize in cholesterol levels increasing sperm or cancer or a whole host of different things that occurs as soon as we go to that what class provided we...
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computer animated version of the events the night trayvon martin was shot to death. the video depicts the defense's version of the events as seen through zimmerman's eyes. the court heard from the forensic expert who produced that video. >> i put in the rod to match the bullet trajectory and then looked at his positions getting out of the car to see what position the bullet trajectory should be and if it was consistent with the height and the position of the shooter. >> the defense then called its first witness. a forensic pathologist who is on the stand right now. msnbc craig mevelvin joins us le from the courthouse. >> that is precisely the argument that the state was making. this animation, thomas, the judge called the hearing at 8:30 and we thought it would twa 30 minutes but after two hours the judge finally decided she wanted to bring the jury back in and this is an issue she thinks she can decide on later. the state indicated it's going to take them another 45 minutes to make the counterargument. this animation, by the way, it purports to show essentially what
computer animated version of the events the night trayvon martin was shot to death. the video depicts the defense's version of the events as seen through zimmerman's eyes. the court heard from the forensic expert who produced that video. >> i put in the rod to match the bullet trajectory and then looked at his positions getting out of the car to see what position the bullet trajectory should be and if it was consistent with the height and the position of the shooter. >> the defense...
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different animals, strange animals. a donkey with wings was in front of the others. this animal told my grandfather to follow him. he saw a round window, and he thought that was the exit of that place. he woke up in the middle of a crowd of people, family and friends, crying, thinking he was dead. and after that, he started to work again in cartoneria technique, and he started to make the figures, the animals he saw in the dream. and suddenly people was asking for an alebrije. and that's the way the tradition of making alebrijes started. >> my first "globe trekker" show was in argentina. i went to buenos aires, fantastic. the most memorable thing was going to a milonga, which was this big dance hall where everyone danced tango, and i was taken by this suave latin guy, taken to dance tango, and... [music playing] it was just... it was quite a magical night, i have to say. thank you. gracias. gracias. thank you. the most amazing experience? um...i have to say, i think it was in mexico when i had to do some cattle herding,
different animals, strange animals. a donkey with wings was in front of the others. this animal told my grandfather to follow him. he saw a round window, and he thought that was the exit of that place. he woke up in the middle of a crowd of people, family and friends, crying, thinking he was dead. and after that, he started to work again in cartoneria technique, and he started to make the figures, the animals he saw in the dream. and suddenly people was asking for an alebrije. and that's the...
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now, the wild horse is a beautiful animal and a joy to photograph, and this week, we're gonna be meetingwith professional wildlife photographer jared lloyd, and he's gonna share with us his techniques for photographing these amazing animals. i'm your host, doug gardner, and thank you for joining me on another edition of wild photo adventures. jared, it's good to see you again, man. i enjoyed shooting with you this past winter. what you got in store for us now? - well, we're gonna be photographing wild horses on the coast of north carolina. we're starting out down in what we call the crystal coast and making our way north up to the outer banks, photographing several different groups along the way. - awesome. awesome. it's sunny right now, but i think they got reports of some weather coming in. - oh, yeah. we've got a subtropical storm moving in on us this week, and so we're gonna have to work fast and work hard with the light that we've got right now. - well, let's get our gear and get started, make the best of every moment. - absolutely. all right, doug, we're here in the rachel carson e
now, the wild horse is a beautiful animal and a joy to photograph, and this week, we're gonna be meetingwith professional wildlife photographer jared lloyd, and he's gonna share with us his techniques for photographing these amazing animals. i'm your host, doug gardner, and thank you for joining me on another edition of wild photo adventures. jared, it's good to see you again, man. i enjoyed shooting with you this past winter. what you got in store for us now? - well, we're gonna be...
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. >> what one local animal lover did at the expense of another animal thattened up going viral -- that ended up going viral. >> and the most peaceful deal in all of alameda county. a friendly lady from the neighborhood was just drivi down the street this afternn when someone shot and killed her. >>> a friendly lady from the neighborhood just driving down the street this afternoon when someone shot and killed her. she was on 1st street in oakland's fairfax district. >> we were all just stunned and shocked and saddened. >> reporter: friends walked into 66-year-old judy salomon's home after she was shot in her car less than a mile from where she's lived for more than 20 years. >> the police came by and said our next door neighbor was shot in the head. >> reporter: she was an animal lover, a pet-sitter who often took care of multiple dogs. >> her family was her dogs and her cats. >> reporter: they believe she was simply in the wrong place at the wrong time and got caught in the crossfire. >> a little frail old lady there. and i don't think she would be a target. >> reporter: they fired dir
. >> what one local animal lover did at the expense of another animal thattened up going viral -- that ended up going viral. >> and the most peaceful deal in all of alameda county. a friendly lady from the neighborhood was just drivi down the street this afternn when someone shot and killed her. >>> a friendly lady from the neighborhood just driving down the street this afternoon when someone shot and killed her. she was on 1st street in oakland's fairfax district. >>...
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right now only 13% of animals are reunited and the goal is to continue to be ahead of the animal saveate average. >>> let's go to sal, did you watch any home run derby last night? >> yes, it was absolutely incredible. i was like wow, this guy, i mean everyone knew it but now everybody knows it. >> traffic is moving along well on 208 northbound getting up to 880 and that traffic is moving along well getting into the north valley. and from now they are going from pleasanton to free none, let's go to steve. >>> if you like fog and drizzle, that is what they have and they are reporting some very heavy drizzle in the marina and there is more than what they are showing right there. it is on every reporting station, from santa rosa, even fairfield, says cloudy and that tells you, a smash and grab julie store heist. >>> dozens of cats were killed after a fire and we will hear how she was alerted to the fire. >>> police are involved in a standoff after a shooting just about an hour ago and we will tell you about the condition of the victim, coming up. . >>> welcome back to the ktvu channel 2 m
right now only 13% of animals are reunited and the goal is to continue to be ahead of the animal saveate average. >>> let's go to sal, did you watch any home run derby last night? >> yes, it was absolutely incredible. i was like wow, this guy, i mean everyone knew it but now everybody knows it. >> traffic is moving along well on 208 northbound getting up to 880 and that traffic is moving along well getting into the north valley. and from now they are going from pleasanton...
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if animal control heard of this home they would check on the health of the animals and the home owner. here is the cage with at least two of the surviving cats and the home owner says they appear to be fine but will still be taken to to the vet to be check. >> are robocalls getting so bad you do not want to answer your land line? that is true for me. >> for most people. apple may have fewer new phones ready to go in the fall. jane king is at the new york stock exchange with more. >> good morning, apple could be facing iphone 5 production problems and have to cut the shipments because of low yield rates related tokinger -- to fingerprint identification. about three million of the shipments initially will be delayed beyond september and into the fourth quarter. you probably already know this, the cot of living is on the rise. consumer price index climbing in june by the most in four months. a lot of that was the jump in gas at two-thirds of the increase. quiet start to wall street and an upward trajection each day but pulling back so for this morning and the silicon valley index is trad
if animal control heard of this home they would check on the health of the animals and the home owner. here is the cage with at least two of the surviving cats and the home owner says they appear to be fine but will still be taken to to the vet to be check. >> are robocalls getting so bad you do not want to answer your land line? that is true for me. >> for most people. apple may have fewer new phones ready to go in the fall. jane king is at the new york stock exchange with more....
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months ago she began volunteering at a local animal shelter, working with senior dogs. worker showed her photos used to promote dogs up for adoption. >> the photos looked like mug shots and the sad photos don't work. people don't want to look at it. they look away. >> lori put her skills to use. >> my goal is to capture their personality. people can look at them and say oh, wow, that's a family dog. i can bring her home. >> when we saw lori's photos, all of the staff including all of us and management here, we were just astounded. you are seeing in a photo what you know you see whenever you deal with the animal in person. >> currently there over 7 million pets in shelters across the country. almost half will never make it out. a vast majority are older animals given up by owners in the twilight of their lives. >> something about an older animal that has been less ft toe alone in the shelter was something i cooperate allow to happen. >> older dogs have benefitted from the change. in the last month, five dogs have been rescued or adopted because of lori's photos. >> my ph
months ago she began volunteering at a local animal shelter, working with senior dogs. worker showed her photos used to promote dogs up for adoption. >> the photos looked like mug shots and the sad photos don't work. people don't want to look at it. they look away. >> lori put her skills to use. >> my goal is to capture their personality. people can look at them and say oh, wow, that's a family dog. i can bring her home. >> when we saw lori's photos, all of the staff...
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and she was crazy about animals. >> solomon was a pet sitter and animal advocate who did everything to keep them safe. she also cared deeply about her neighborhood. >> i'm sure that lucy would say what happened in the car if she could talk. >> reporter: she's thankful that her dog is okay. >> whoever approached her, she tried to get the cell phone. from what we understand. >> those who live in this neighborhood think robbery was the motive behind wednesday's killing, in fact, for the past year, solomon has been working tirelessly to get people to sign up to hire a private patrol here because crime was getting so bad. >> she walked the streets, handed out information, talked to her neighbors about the patrol, she was committed to it. >> and people are committed to her memory, placing flowers where she was killed. they believe something has to be done to stop the violence. >> she was never mean to anyone. she was always nice, she cared about animals and she didn't deserve this. i just don't understand why people do stuff like that, i think it's horrible. >> tomorrow city leaders will be
and she was crazy about animals. >> solomon was a pet sitter and animal advocate who did everything to keep them safe. she also cared deeply about her neighborhood. >> i'm sure that lucy would say what happened in the car if she could talk. >> reporter: she's thankful that her dog is okay. >> whoever approached her, she tried to get the cell phone. from what we understand. >> those who live in this neighborhood think robbery was the motive behind wednesday's...
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i'm a college professor and an animal scientist first. i like the logical way thing. -- autism is important but it bothers me when i see kids with autism and autism is all they think about. i would rather have them think about some are working or going to do or some science they wanted to do. tavis: let me close our this.sation with i love this name, temple grandin. >> it is an old family surname. tavis: temple grandin is her name. the book is "the autistic brain ." thank you for being here. next, toni collette. stay with us. nomineener and oscar toni collette this. i love this name, temple grandin. >> it is an old family surname. is here. for putting ay woman with this session of disorder. she can be seen in "the way, way back." she was in a new cbs-tv series entitled "hostages." let's take a look at a clip from "the way, way back." >> i met her, she was caring some halloween party in albany. he has followed me around all night. working.d have been let memember, you did you pack. it took three months to go with me. >> i did not know you
i'm a college professor and an animal scientist first. i like the logical way thing. -- autism is important but it bothers me when i see kids with autism and autism is all they think about. i would rather have them think about some are working or going to do or some science they wanted to do. tavis: let me close our this.sation with i love this name, temple grandin. >> it is an old family surname. tavis: temple grandin is her name. the book is "the autistic brain ." thank you...
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there is a place for them, but they need to be regulated like every other animal. i just feel they haven't been. it has gotten way out of control. our wolf season started 10 years ago. >> it was my interpretation that the states were not thrilled about having wolves back in idaho, wyoming, and montana. it's kind of like why did you pick our state? why do we have to live with them? our state, to be in while put them in central park in new york? it is unfair. people tell me that we don't really care for wolves. >> the delisting of wolves from the endangered species list is agreed-upon based on the estherville science at the time. and that called for a minimum of 300 wolves in the rocky mountains states for three consecutive years or 10 breeding years for each state. and we reach that in 2002. minimumolves is a number of walls to have a viable wolf population. something higher was -- of to have a viable wolf population. something higher was reasonable. many people felt that 2000 wolves in the northern rockies would eventually lead to dispersal into all of the rocky mo
there is a place for them, but they need to be regulated like every other animal. i just feel they haven't been. it has gotten way out of control. our wolf season started 10 years ago. >> it was my interpretation that the states were not thrilled about having wolves back in idaho, wyoming, and montana. it's kind of like why did you pick our state? why do we have to live with them? our state, to be in while put them in central park in new york? it is unfair. people tell me that we don't...