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- [voiceover] today on animal science. (fox scream) odds are you've seen a red fox before but what about this fox? it looks like yoda. wonder why? and harbor seals are found washed up on shore. the reason for the injuries will astound you. plus, we'll answer the age old question. do sharks really need to keep swimming in order to stay alive? today, we'll look at some of the coolest creatures on land and under the sea. welcome to the fascinating world of animal science. it seems nature has endowed every animal with the a unique talent, whether it's for self defense or going on the attack. but there's one particular talent that is always thrilling to watch. (fast music) in the human world, speed is a big form of entertainment. ever since we began measuring the speed of the fastest man it became only natural to compare our athletes to other creatures. (leopard growl) the african cheetah is the fastest land animal in the world. in just five seconds it can accelerate from zero to 60 miles an hour. (engine noise) and then there'
- [voiceover] today on animal science. (fox scream) odds are you've seen a red fox before but what about this fox? it looks like yoda. wonder why? and harbor seals are found washed up on shore. the reason for the injuries will astound you. plus, we'll answer the age old question. do sharks really need to keep swimming in order to stay alive? today, we'll look at some of the coolest creatures on land and under the sea. welcome to the fascinating world of animal science. it seems nature has...
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there are wild animals. they are still wild animals. >> in 2010 robin roberts visited this same safari park where the american tourist was killed yesterday. you can see how close people interact with the animals. >> come and say hello to your daddy. >> oh, my goodness. you can just see the claws there. >> i see them just fine. >> here tour guide gets very close and comfortable with the big cats. >> but why do they allow you to go in there? >> because i'm seen as one of the family. >> and videos of so-called lion whisperers never fail to capture the imagination. kevin richardson an animal behavior ris rescued and raised these lions from birth. even behind the loving embraces their power cannot be under estimated. richardson insists he's raising awareness about these animals. >> there's a comfort zone that person or people and a comfort zone to that wild animal. if that's crossed, it's a train wreck. usually it's the person's fault or people's fault when that happens. >> they run a park out of her home in sout
there are wild animals. they are still wild animals. >> in 2010 robin roberts visited this same safari park where the american tourist was killed yesterday. you can see how close people interact with the animals. >> come and say hello to your daddy. >> oh, my goodness. you can just see the claws there. >> i see them just fine. >> here tour guide gets very close and comfortable with the big cats. >> but why do they allow you to go in there? >> because...
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i made in animal liberation that the suffering of animals matters equally to similar amounts of suffering by siemens perspective of species. that is a separate argument which i think essentially the evening is too short to try to do both. the book has a chapter about animal suffering and considers helping animals suffering might be as cost-effective for more cost-effective in terms of the quantity of suffering reduced as helping humans. also has a suggestion that one strategy might be open for both, trying to persuade more people to reduce their consumption of animal products or even go all the way it become vegan because it is the win for animals because fear of the suffering in factory farms where most animal products are produced and also winfrey humans because animal agriculture, livestock is of major source of greenhouse gas emissions and we need to reduce greenhouse gas emissions because that will help all of us especially including the poor. >> here is one, there are new metrics and more sophistication about what to give and to whom. do you think the options for giving will improve
i made in animal liberation that the suffering of animals matters equally to similar amounts of suffering by siemens perspective of species. that is a separate argument which i think essentially the evening is too short to try to do both. the book has a chapter about animal suffering and considers helping animals suffering might be as cost-effective for more cost-effective in terms of the quantity of suffering reduced as helping humans. also has a suggestion that one strategy might be open for...
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animals have die there had. so they need to recover. houses have been wiped out and people just lost everything they had. they're basically now looking for the remaining people who are missing. at least 24 or 27 people are missing according to the latest numbers. so i think tonight is going to be quite tough. >> thank you very much indeed. >>> still to come this half hour ending the war as yemeni delegations head to geneva for peace talks. >>> and why the power of is sun wakes a spaceship seven months in hibernation. >> challenge the way you look at the world. >> talking about big subjects. >> telling human stories. >> fraud, waste and abuse. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here
animals have die there had. so they need to recover. houses have been wiped out and people just lost everything they had. they're basically now looking for the remaining people who are missing. at least 24 or 27 people are missing according to the latest numbers. so i think tonight is going to be quite tough. >> thank you very much indeed. >>> still to come this half hour ending the war as yemeni delegations head to geneva for peace talks. >>> and why the power of is sun...
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." ♪ >> animal activists shot this video.hat we saw looked awful. >> awful. >> this is what animal cruelty is. >> not strong enough to overtake jurassic park as number one. >> i freaking loved it. i love the morgan freeman woman. in newark new jersey. hundreds of dresses. >> i tried and i don't do that a lot. ♪ bill: you are chasing a story about this video. a traveling rodeo a traveling rodeo making its way all around the new york region. >> the rodeo that threw me out just two weeks ago. all throughout the area. we had heard allegations of animal abuse. an animal activists shot the video. penned and tethered. went to the rodeo. they wrapped the bowl. after bucking the writers. the anti- animal cruelty. i sat down you have to look at the totality of the circumstances. saying that this is cruelty. >> all matters of degrees. just because you're not breaking the law doesn't mean you're following professional regulations. the state director, maine society totally professional roadway county of association county of association h
." ♪ >> animal activists shot this video.hat we saw looked awful. >> awful. >> this is what animal cruelty is. >> not strong enough to overtake jurassic park as number one. >> i freaking loved it. i love the morgan freeman woman. in newark new jersey. hundreds of dresses. >> i tried and i don't do that a lot. ♪ bill: you are chasing a story about this video. a traveling rodeo a traveling rodeo making its way all around the new york region. >>...
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a lot of animals. tell me about the stories you are hearing that incredible picture of a bear on somebody's air conditioning outside. what have people said about the incident? >> people have been warned to stay of inside, but, you know, for some people, it's just too surreal to comprehend that there's actually wild animals roaming the streets so you might see some people, this morning i saw people with their children out on the streets while just a few blocks away, a wolf was shot on our street. there was reportedly a tiger was said to be playing or wandering in a school yard, chasing a dog and then it disappeared. all the animals are believed to be headed up towards the mountain, so the south of the city. >> i believe everyone's getting involved in trying to get these animals away safely. i mean, obviously that's a bit dangerous. tell us a bit more about the rescue operation. >> well, i don't think the authorities are really quite prepared to away at your animals. there's been reports of, you know pol
a lot of animals. tell me about the stories you are hearing that incredible picture of a bear on somebody's air conditioning outside. what have people said about the incident? >> people have been warned to stay of inside, but, you know, for some people, it's just too surreal to comprehend that there's actually wild animals roaming the streets so you might see some people, this morning i saw people with their children out on the streets while just a few blocks away, a wolf was shot on our...
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i think people who don't know animals maybe or they think farm animals are just 1bla, one personalitydividuals. some are more outgoing than others, some are more shy they develop relationships with each other. we have turkeys that follow you around like puppy dogs. we have a sheep named grace who loves to be petted so when you are petting her and you stop petting her she starts pawing at you saying keep going. so very friendly animals. >> and that's what people need to know. how do you convince someone who eats meat, who says hey i want a hamburger, to not have a tofu burger or veggie burger, how do you convince them to maybe start to think about the source that far food? >> well, farm san too area people get to know the animals, already friends and when you connect with them that way the idea of eating a pig or cow or chick send just as upsetting as eating a dog or cat. once you know them you don't want to eat them. you want to see them as individuals, and as friends and better for us, too. >> how can people help? how can people change the factory farming way that these animals are s
i think people who don't know animals maybe or they think farm animals are just 1bla, one personalitydividuals. some are more outgoing than others, some are more shy they develop relationships with each other. we have turkeys that follow you around like puppy dogs. we have a sheep named grace who loves to be petted so when you are petting her and you stop petting her she starts pawing at you saying keep going. so very friendly animals. >> and that's what people need to know. how do you...
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so if a healthy animal bites a human being that needs to be notified and the animal is usually watched for 10 days, i believe. if you have an unvaccinated annal bitten by a rabid animal, euthanasia is usually recommended. >> dr. jill, thank you. nice job. >> oka. we invite all you pet lovers send us your questions about their health and well-being. just email pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon. today with pippa. hey, roberta, how about the show,. >>> it's the dog days of summer. we are heating up into the triple digits. we have strength in numbers. it worked for the warriors. let's see if it works for us with our weather watcher. yes, several checking in. let's go from 63 degrees to 92. that's our microclimates coming into play. let's check out that 92-degree reading. that would be scott lester in whispering pines. he says yeah, full sunshine there. 89 degrees and that would be mike. thanks, mike. humidity at 41%. humidity is dropping as the temperatures go up. at this particular time we only have the
so if a healthy animal bites a human being that needs to be notified and the animal is usually watched for 10 days, i believe. if you have an unvaccinated annal bitten by a rabid animal, euthanasia is usually recommended. >> dr. jill, thank you. nice job. >> oka. we invite all you pet lovers send us your questions about their health and well-being. just email pets@kpix.com or on our facebook page, and we'll have our pet expert give you an answer every friday right here at noon....
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it's animal processing.icky: rich larsen has taught courses at san jose state covering food safety and sanitation since 1995. when it comes to usda standards, larsen says what's happening at iowa rabbit is not unusual. rich: the context of this is slaughtering animals. and fecal matter is just part of what's going to be present in that process. to keep that from getting to the consumer is a concern. what i saw in the usda reports was just minor corrections that were an ongoing process. vicky: but what about demand for this meat? larsen, who also teaches restaurant management, says even in the foodie culture of the bay area-- rich: rabbit is not a popular meat among consumers. there's very few restaurants that have rabbit on the menu. vicky: whole foods says the whole reason it started selling rabbit was demand. in a press release the company said "for many years, lots of customers have requested that we carry rabbit." but what are believed to be sales figures shared with us from an internal whole foods sourc
it's animal processing.icky: rich larsen has taught courses at san jose state covering food safety and sanitation since 1995. when it comes to usda standards, larsen says what's happening at iowa rabbit is not unusual. rich: the context of this is slaughtering animals. and fecal matter is just part of what's going to be present in that process. to keep that from getting to the consumer is a concern. what i saw in the usda reports was just minor corrections that were an ongoing process. vicky:...
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animals -- >> all right. you said that you don't want killer whales in your neighborhood. >> i stand by that. >> a couple of thing thes, the only time that orcas attack humans are places like theme parks. >> that is where he lives. >> are you a wear, that orcas are dolphin s and not whales? >> why is, i knew that. >> once again, ignorance leads to hatred is what we see here. >> i stand by it. >> yeah. >> i kind of think, i take a libertarian attitude, i think we should leave them alone unless he they ever rise up against us. i think zoos can suck it. >> zeus? >> he is cool. >> whitey bulger tells kids his life was wasted. you say he was not a leader. he was a crime becauoss, the wo leader is a value neutral word. l hitler was a leader. i'm done. >> that was great, andy. >> time to take a wraek, when why come back, a controversial cartoonist. >>> he got over 12 grand in prize money. my guest, the cartoonist. he won last month's drawing contest in texas which was of course targeted by extremists. he is also beh
animals -- >> all right. you said that you don't want killer whales in your neighborhood. >> i stand by that. >> a couple of thing thes, the only time that orcas attack humans are places like theme parks. >> that is where he lives. >> are you a wear, that orcas are dolphin s and not whales? >> why is, i knew that. >> once again, ignorance leads to hatred is what we see here. >> i stand by it. >> yeah. >> i kind of think, i take a...
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save every animal.nced volunteers like tracy plout. >> it's difficult when we respond day after day after day and put in hours to attempt to help these animals and we lose them. >> why are they dying? yeah. >> no one goes home until all the live dolphins are back in the ocean. but finding a good release location can be tough. >> we're releasing them in a place we don't usually release. so just because it's too dangerous on the outside of the cape where we usually go. it's too tough. >> ocean releases can be treacherous for both humans and dolphins. any number of things can go wrong. >> we're dealing with volunteers that are getting ready to basically walk in ocean that sometimes is stormy. sometimes there's a lot of wave action. >> going to put an animal on here. we're going to run this down to the beach. we need to follow up with the mat the animal is on. it's a long walk. >> not only can the dolphins get entangled in the stretcher, but the human responder can get entangled in the stretcher as well. so
save every animal.nced volunteers like tracy plout. >> it's difficult when we respond day after day after day and put in hours to attempt to help these animals and we lose them. >> why are they dying? yeah. >> no one goes home until all the live dolphins are back in the ocean. but finding a good release location can be tough. >> we're releasing them in a place we don't usually release. so just because it's too dangerous on the outside of the cape where we usually go....
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>> we oversee everything from animal control to putting animals up for adoption and that includes all care that might be necessary after they walk through our doors. any animal in the district that is homeless ends up with us. and we make sure that we give the care it needs to be made available for adoption. >> with the animals coming, any animal can come, whatever you consider your pet you can bring along? >> i would suggest it needs to be on a leash and, hey, you know, if you have some other pig or something else you want to bring that's at your discretion i guess. >> tell us about some of the things -- you said the quesadillas. what is this? >> nachos. it will be a fun night. we'll have drinks and pop and we wanted to make sure we had fun finger foods. we have fried tofu with house made pickles. we also have our quesadilla which is filled with black beans, nondairy and of course treats. >> that's it. max, thank you very much. you've been a very good guest. that's it for wusa9 news at noon. the next news is at 5:00. we're always on at wusa9.com. have a great afternoon. >> lily: joe?
>> we oversee everything from animal control to putting animals up for adoption and that includes all care that might be necessary after they walk through our doors. any animal in the district that is homeless ends up with us. and we make sure that we give the care it needs to be made available for adoption. >> with the animals coming, any animal can come, whatever you consider your pet you can bring along? >> i would suggest it needs to be on a leash and, hey, you know, if...
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next - talk to the animals and for them.n when backed by a top law-maker, animal rights activists are muzzled >>> later, blind to their ability, the struggle for the disabled to parent their own children. >> and hot on "america tonight"s website. what makes them run. children with autism, and the impulses that put them at risk to themselves. that's at aljazeera.com/americatonight. era.com/americatonight. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything that's going on not just in this country but around the world. getting the news from the people who are affected. >> people need to demand reform... >> ali velshi on target >>> our fast-forward segment focuses on a fight on the farm. animal rights activists see themselves as watch dogs. tactics met a backlash from rancher and farmers who suspect they are being set up. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar found disturbing images of animals apparently mistreated as you see in her story. she found lawmakers joining the effort to silence critics. >> acting on a tip the anim
next - talk to the animals and for them.n when backed by a top law-maker, animal rights activists are muzzled >>> later, blind to their ability, the struggle for the disabled to parent their own children. >> and hot on "america tonight"s website. what makes them run. children with autism, and the impulses that put them at risk to themselves. that's at aljazeera.com/americatonight. era.com/americatonight. >> we're here to fully get into the nuances of everything...
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in rabies cases among the general animal population.hey do say that these number of attacks against people sort of clustered together like this is a bit abnormal. with this one raccoon still on the loose out here there is currently no timetable for this trail to reopen. >>> animal control does say it is a good idea to warn your kids to stay away from raccoons or foxes they may run into while playing outside. and you might want to keep a close eye on your dogs, especially if you feed them outdoors. pelts are much more likely to get attacked by a rabid animal thanple. >>> howard county police are hoping to snatch the spray paint from a vandal who's already hit more than 260 cars. they be this fellow started spray painting cars in december, and he's been going at it ever since mostly in laurel and columbia. investigators are out with new video from the guy and they've upped the reward to $1500. the most recent vandalism happened monday at a senior living center in laurel. 28 cars were spray painted. >>> metro is conducting new rale car saf
in rabies cases among the general animal population.hey do say that these number of attacks against people sort of clustered together like this is a bit abnormal. with this one raccoon still on the loose out here there is currently no timetable for this trail to reopen. >>> animal control does say it is a good idea to warn your kids to stay away from raccoons or foxes they may run into while playing outside. and you might want to keep a close eye on your dogs, especially if you feed...
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for animals, it's generally the rule.odds are against it incredible. >> you're talking about mating success, critical for humans as well as animals. and it's thrilling in your piece to see the lengths that animals will go to woo a mate. >> we'll do whatever it takes to win a mate. >> that's amazing footage. you see that and don't want to watch this, i don't know what's wrong with you. tell us about how far animals will go to woo somebody. >> it fish -- >> insane. incredible. often some of the best new behaviors you find are a result of males desperately trying to get laid basically. >> just like humans. just like men. >> in nature the men have to do all the work. they have to be the showy ones they have to do all the displays. and that puffer fish was an extraordinary example. he's building this sand castle under water to try and persuade a female to lay her eggs in the middle of it. >> she lays eggs in the middle? >> yeah, and he has to stay and guard them. it is up to him to do most of the hard work. >> amazing. i want
for animals, it's generally the rule.odds are against it incredible. >> you're talking about mating success, critical for humans as well as animals. and it's thrilling in your piece to see the lengths that animals will go to woo a mate. >> we'll do whatever it takes to win a mate. >> that's amazing footage. you see that and don't want to watch this, i don't know what's wrong with you. tell us about how far animals will go to woo somebody. >> it fish -- >> insane....
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. >>> zoo animals on the loose after major flooding in georgia. at least 12 people have died and the race is now on to get the animals back in their enclosures. will car has more on the chaos. >> reporter: still a serious situation as they are dealing with flash flooding and dangerous animals that escaped the zoo after heavy rain turning a stream that runs through the city into a surging river. you have to keep in mind two feet of moving water is enough to carry away cars. destroying many of the animals enclosures sending tigers, lions, bears, wolf, and a hippo all running for their lives. the hippo was cornered in one of the city's main stairs. according to report, special forces had to kill other animals on the loose on top of some that were killed by flood wears. both zoo officials and the mayor says it's unclear how many threatening animals are out there. >> the threat remains therefore we urge those not to walk the streets. >> reporter: although it's unclear if the animals had anything to do with injuries or deaths. in los angeles will car fo
. >>> zoo animals on the loose after major flooding in georgia. at least 12 people have died and the race is now on to get the animals back in their enclosures. will car has more on the chaos. >> reporter: still a serious situation as they are dealing with flash flooding and dangerous animals that escaped the zoo after heavy rain turning a stream that runs through the city into a surging river. you have to keep in mind two feet of moving water is enough to carry away cars....
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next - talk to the animals and for them. even when backed by a top law-maker, animal rights activists are muzzled >>> later, blind to their ability, the struggle for the children. >> and hot on "america tonight"s website. what makes them run. children with autism, and the impulses that put them at risk to themselves. that's at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> we've been driving for miles into what should be pristine rain forrest. >> devastated by gold mining... >> gold that may have come at the price of human rights, pristine forests and clean water. >> indigenous communities under threat. >> this not a peruvian problem this is a world problem. >> and the world wide campaign to clean up dirty gold. >> i really didn't want a symbol of love between me and my husband to be associated with such atrocities only on al jazeera america >>> our fast-forward segment focuses on a fight on the farm. animal rights activists see themselves as watch dogs. tactics met a backlash from rancher and farmers who suspect they are being set up. "a
next - talk to the animals and for them. even when backed by a top law-maker, animal rights activists are muzzled >>> later, blind to their ability, the struggle for the children. >> and hot on "america tonight"s website. what makes them run. children with autism, and the impulses that put them at risk to themselves. that's at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> we've been driving for miles into what should be pristine rain forrest. >> devastated by gold...
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next - talk to the animals and for them. even when backed by a top law-maker, animal rights activists are muzzled >>> later, blind to their ability, the struggle for the children. >> and hot on "america tonight"s website. what makes them run. children with autism, and the impulses that put them at risk to themselves. that's at aljazeera.com/americatonight. >> on hard earned, inspiring new beginnings... >> these workers got the fight in them, they just don't know it. >> facing up to old demons... >> i am really really nervous... >> lives hanging in the balance... >> it's make or break... i got past the class... >> hard earned pride... hard earned respect... hard earned future... a real look at the american dream hard earned only on al jazeera america >>> our fast-forward segment focuses on a fight on the farm. animal rights activists see themselves as watch dogs. tactics met a backlash from rancher and farmers who suspect they are being set up. "america tonight"s sheila macvicar found disturbing images of animals apparently m
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these animals in a state where it's illegal for people to actually go and get foot ageage of how the animals are being raised. >> reporter: she is referring to so-called ad gag laws of people who take photos without consent. iowa is one of those states. and it's the source of the rabbits sold at whole foods across the bay area. through a federal records request we obtained the usda inspection reports for the iowa rabbits. records showed the number of rabbits dead in the yard and dead on arrival before they were slaughtered. the numbers range from 0 some days and 38 dead on arrival on a single day in july. >> that is a red flag for us. >> reporter: the government doesn't have a set date and they declined to tell us more. inspection reports reveal the usda sent out a letter of caution, warning them for sending out the meat improperly labelled by usda, when they were not. that prompted a voluntary recall. they found fecal smears and skinned rabbits routinely coming into contact with unskinned rabbits which often had grossly contaminated pelts. according to whole foods farm meat and qual
these animals in a state where it's illegal for people to actually go and get foot ageage of how the animals are being raised. >> reporter: she is referring to so-called ad gag laws of people who take photos without consent. iowa is one of those states. and it's the source of the rabbits sold at whole foods across the bay area. through a federal records request we obtained the usda inspection reports for the iowa rabbits. records showed the number of rabbits dead in the yard and dead on...
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these animals all escaped from a zoo.eople are being told to stay inside. >>> also ahead, controversy is growing. the head of the spokane, washington, chapter of the naacp deciding to stay quiet as of now. rachel dolezal canceled the group's monthly meeting. what should she come out and say though? her chapter is speaking out. we'll also ask the former head of the civil rights organization next. go back to her more you know social side. she literally started changing. it was shocking. she's much more aware. (jan) she loves the food. (ray) the difference has been incredible. she wants to learn things. (vo) purina pro plan bright mind promotes alertness and mental sharpness in dogs 7 and older. purina pro plan. nutrition that performs. i brought in some protein to help rearrange the fridge and get us energized! i'm new ensure active high protein. i help you recharge with nutritious energy and strength to keep you active. come on pear, it's only a half gallon. i'll take that. yeeeeeah! new ensure active high protein. 16 gram
these animals all escaped from a zoo.eople are being told to stay inside. >>> also ahead, controversy is growing. the head of the spokane, washington, chapter of the naacp deciding to stay quiet as of now. rachel dolezal canceled the group's monthly meeting. what should she come out and say though? her chapter is speaking out. we'll also ask the former head of the civil rights organization next. go back to her more you know social side. she literally started changing. it was shocking....
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one, you're interested in animal welfare. but two, you're talking here about food safety. and it doesn't seem like there's necessarily a connection. >> when you mistreat animals and you stress them and overcrowd them, you often produce food safety issues. >> reporter: the proof, they say, is right there in that hidden camera footage. hill and dale farms disputes that. >> i see this as attack. we would welcome, if somebody wanted to come and see our farm and see how we treated the birds, we would welcome working with them. so they don't have to come in undercover and shoot a video that isn't the normal thing. >> are you saying he was too busy filming and not doing his job? >> if the goals are to produce safe quality food in an animal-friendly environment, we're all for that. if the agenda is to get people to stop eating eggs chicken, spare ribs steak? it's a whole different animal. >> reporter: next time you cook breakfast, it is certainly food for thought. i'm david wright for "nightline" in gettysburg, pennsylvania. >>> next "inside out." amy poehler and mindy detailing o
one, you're interested in animal welfare. but two, you're talking here about food safety. and it doesn't seem like there's necessarily a connection. >> when you mistreat animals and you stress them and overcrowd them, you often produce food safety issues. >> reporter: the proof, they say, is right there in that hidden camera footage. hill and dale farms disputes that. >> i see this as attack. we would welcome, if somebody wanted to come and see our farm and see how we treated...
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one by one, the animals are being cornered. some killed and others recaptured. there's no reports the animals have attacked humans but three zoo workers are confirmed to have died in the flooding. among them a zoo keeper who lost an arm in a tiger attack last month. tblisi's residents have been warned to stay indoors until remaining residents can be found and recaptured. >> it's an as you are reel situation there. >> yes, indeed. i spent an entire morning and the afternoon at. zoo as well as many reporters and just volunteers who came to help and pick up the debris and find the bodies of the perished animals. but as you said in the report the zoo has been severely damaged as well as the dog shelter which lost hundreds of dogs as well as some of the abandoned circus animals. as many as 12 people are thought to be dead right now and authorities are recovering bodies as we speak. they found the body of a dead woman who has been missing since yesterday. the zoo director is really asking people not to spread any dangerous gossip around like animals attacking people b
one by one, the animals are being cornered. some killed and others recaptured. there's no reports the animals have attacked humans but three zoo workers are confirmed to have died in the flooding. among them a zoo keeper who lost an arm in a tiger attack last month. tblisi's residents have been warned to stay indoors until remaining residents can be found and recaptured. >> it's an as you are reel situation there. >> yes, indeed. i spent an entire morning and the afternoon at. zoo...
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we have a rabbit other animals, you can see a rabbit, and it second meal. >> how many total animals will grossology exhibit. >> we have about a hundred live animals and we have them out every day for live animal shows outside, in areas. you can always see something. >> can i touch. >> yes. >> the chinchilla also have a great way of taking a bath. >> yes little bit of oil on your hand gets stuck on that first. >> gets back, roll around and dust yes they cannot get wet. they take care of dust good that is gross. >> yes. >> now, the chinchilla is going back and do we have next. >> what is that. >> next we have hedge hog and these animals are after rick rick can pigme hedge hogs. >> if you go over to europe you can find larger hedge hogs but you this one is full grown. it is not huge. >> is it prickly. >> is that the gross part. >> that is not the gross part. >> within of the ways these animals protect themselves in nature if they come across something they dent want smelly hedge hog. so they will make a milk shake with a saliva and feces and rub it all of their spines. >> genius. >> don't g
we have a rabbit other animals, you can see a rabbit, and it second meal. >> how many total animals will grossology exhibit. >> we have about a hundred live animals and we have them out every day for live animal shows outside, in areas. you can always see something. >> can i touch. >> yes. >> the chinchilla also have a great way of taking a bath. >> yes little bit of oil on your hand gets stuck on that first. >> gets back, roll around and dust yes they...
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more than a thousand animals live here.after the collapse of the soviet union, there were fears that the zoo would go under as well. now it's considered a source of income for conservation. the number of visitors tripled in a very short time, to more than 300 thousand a year. ruben khachatryan: it opens new opportunities for us to breed endangered species and reintroduce them into the wild. >> the wild means huge areas that ruben khachatryan and his foundation have leased for many decades and turned into a protected zone. ruben khachatryan: this provides a habitat especially for indigenous animals that have been driven away for years by humans. when we arrived here six years ago and tried to find animals, we found a single wild goat. now we have three groups of them with sixty animals each. and that shows we're succeeding with our project. so there's hope that the environment won't be completely neglected here, in a poor country that's rich in biodiversity. >> and you can follow the latest dw biodiversity coverage on twitte
more than a thousand animals live here.after the collapse of the soviet union, there were fears that the zoo would go under as well. now it's considered a source of income for conservation. the number of visitors tripled in a very short time, to more than 300 thousand a year. ruben khachatryan: it opens new opportunities for us to breed endangered species and reintroduce them into the wild. >> the wild means huge areas that ruben khachatryan and his foundation have leased for many decades...
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activists were protesting plans for an animal testing labs. some took the protest to the homes of lab employees. >>> animal rights protesters tart a home in a port land organ neighbourhood, disrupting the neighbourhood with chants. >> i think they should protest where they are building it, not in someone's neighbourhood. >> in this case the family of a region chief operating officer for the global construction company. it's the latest in a series of protests about what is happening at this construction site the the university of washington where a new underground animal research lab is being built. they won the construction contract. there has been protests, but activist targeted university officials and skanska employees. the point is to make them uncomfortable. >> what do you hope to do. >> ultimately going to their houses is going to the front door where they can't ignore you. >> four employees sued to keep the protesters away claiming in court documents that anonymous callers screamed at them over the phone. protesters came on to private p
activists were protesting plans for an animal testing labs. some took the protest to the homes of lab employees. >>> animal rights protesters tart a home in a port land organ neighbourhood, disrupting the neighbourhood with chants. >> i think they should protest where they are building it, not in someone's neighbourhood. >> in this case the family of a region chief operating officer for the global construction company. it's the latest in a series of protests about what is...
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according to the i-team's review of prince george's animal control records. four times as many incidents as there were in 2009. >> we house anywhere from 30 to 35 daily in our shelter. that tells you they're still out there. >> reporter: chief rodney taylor blames neglectful owner. >> it's not the animal's fault. they don't know better. they're roaming and having a good time. it's the owners that make sure the animal stays confined to their property. >> reporter: they found indications of neglect year round. >> there is no water or shelter. >> reporter: dogs illegally chained on too short a leash less than the 15 feet required in prince george's county. >> they need to have some type of shelter. >> reporter: or outside too long in the heat and cold. >> there is hazardous things in the back. >> reporter: when they get out on the street without identification. >> try not to pass judgment and give people the benefit of the doubt. >> reporter: officers say there is often no other option except putting the dog to sleep if they show aggression and can't be reunited
according to the i-team's review of prince george's animal control records. four times as many incidents as there were in 2009. >> we house anywhere from 30 to 35 daily in our shelter. that tells you they're still out there. >> reporter: chief rodney taylor blames neglectful owner. >> it's not the animal's fault. they don't know better. they're roaming and having a good time. it's the owners that make sure the animal stays confined to their property. >> reporter: they...
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there are about 600 animals totally in the zoo and they estimate about half of them escaped. people have been warned to stay inside but for some people, it's too surreal to comprehend that wild animals are roamingle streets. this morning, i saw people with their children out on the streets, while just a few blocks away, a wolf was shot on our street. there was reportedly a tiger was said to be playing or wandering in a school yard, chasing a dog and then it disappeared. all the animals are believed to be headed up towards the mountain to the south of the city. >> the u.k. pulled spies from overseas operations after russia and china cracked top secret files in the possession of whistle blower edward snowden currently in russia where he was granted asylum in 2013. rory challands is in moscow on russia's reaction. >> the government is unlikely to shout loudly about the story. this sunday times report quotes unnamed sources within the u.k. government. it's not actually yet the official position of the u.k. government itself. until that becomes official position, the russian gover
there are about 600 animals totally in the zoo and they estimate about half of them escaped. people have been warned to stay inside but for some people, it's too surreal to comprehend that wild animals are roamingle streets. this morning, i saw people with their children out on the streets, while just a few blocks away, a wolf was shot on our street. there was reportedly a tiger was said to be playing or wandering in a school yard, chasing a dog and then it disappeared. all the animals are...
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caused chaos and it's still not clear how many other animals survived.idered dangerous were shot. but most drowned. rescuers are still recovering dead animals from the mud. >> we treated them just like our children. we knew their names, their histories, so we cared about them really like parents. so, of course, it's very hard to lose all of them. >> reporter: it looks as if they had had to cut open the cages to get the bodies out because the back entrances are completely blocked up. blood waters brought in huge amounts of blued and debris and the water levels went right to the top of the ages the animals didn't stand a chance. volunteers are still cleaning up neighborhoods, at least 15 people are known to have drowned. others are still missing. this has been a human taj is tragedy. >> it's important for me. [ inaudible ] because they are sisters and one had seven-year-old boy and 14 years old boy. >> reporter: there is still concern that out there somewhere, may lurk another predator. those animals that have been found, like the now famous hippo, are saf
caused chaos and it's still not clear how many other animals survived.idered dangerous were shot. but most drowned. rescuers are still recovering dead animals from the mud. >> we treated them just like our children. we knew their names, their histories, so we cared about them really like parents. so, of course, it's very hard to lose all of them. >> reporter: it looks as if they had had to cut open the cages to get the bodies out because the back entrances are completely blocked up....
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it took police two hours to find and shoot the animal. >> reporter: zoo managers claimed all animals were catered for. last weekends's deluge caused chaos in tbilisi. it's not clear how many other animals survived. some considered dangerous were shot. most drowned. rescuers are recovering dead animals from the mud. >> we treated them like our children. we knew their names, their stories. we cared about them, like parents. so, of course, it's hard to lose all of them. >> it looks as if they had to cut open the cages to get the bodies out, because the back entrances are silted up. the river, floodwaters brought through huge amounts of mud, rocks and debris, the animals didn't stand a chance. water levels went to the top of the cages. volunteers are cleaning up neighbourhoods. 15 are known to have drowned. others are still missing. this has been a human tragedy. >> it's important, one of them had a 7-year-old boy and 14-year-old. >> there is still concern that out there somewhere may lurk another predator. those animals that have been found, like the now famous hippo, are safe >>> now,
it took police two hours to find and shoot the animal. >> reporter: zoo managers claimed all animals were catered for. last weekends's deluge caused chaos in tbilisi. it's not clear how many other animals survived. some considered dangerous were shot. most drowned. rescuers are recovering dead animals from the mud. >> we treated them like our children. we knew their names, their stories. we cared about them, like parents. so, of course, it's hard to lose all of them. >> it...
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research and human beings shouldn't be doing animal research.tifiable in support of a cause and they have legal limits. a clash of ideas in the pacific northwest playing out on suburban street corners and in court. animal rights protesters target a home in a portland oregon neighborhood disrupting the neighborhood with chanting talking about assassins and murderers on the sidewalk. and getting hosed down by neighbors not happy with the scene. >> they should protest at the cop r something. not in somebody's neighborhood. >> in this this case the family of a regional chief operating officer for the global construction company scansa. >> it's a great way to have a direct impact on decision-making processes in a way that lots of other forms of advocacy do not. >> it's the latest in a series of protests about what's happening in this construction site at the university of washington. it's where a new underground animal research lab is being built. skanska won the construction contract. there have been protests here but activists have directly targete
research and human beings shouldn't be doing animal research.tifiable in support of a cause and they have legal limits. a clash of ideas in the pacific northwest playing out on suburban street corners and in court. animal rights protesters target a home in a portland oregon neighborhood disrupting the neighborhood with chanting talking about assassins and murderers on the sidewalk. and getting hosed down by neighbors not happy with the scene. >> they should protest at the cop r something....
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they are living animals and have souls.come in to our house and kill them without proving they did anything. >> reporter: citing an ongoing investigation the district attorney's office wouldn't comment. >> we have a happy update to tell you about on this story. caitlin's dogs are now free after a court hearing that happened yesterday. also due to the kindness of strangers caitlin has received thousands of dollars in donations from people all over the country that will help recover those $11,000 in legal bills that she acrude. >>> coming up next after being banned from g7 summit russia president vladimir putin has a message for the west. russia is not a threat. russia is not your enemy. what does he really mean? our next guest just back from moscow explains. clinically proven to help minimize blood sugar spikes. so you stay steady ahead. [phone rings] [man] hello,totten designs. sales department? yes...i can put you right through. sales department-this is nate. human resources. technical support. hold please. [announcer]you
they are living animals and have souls.come in to our house and kill them without proving they did anything. >> reporter: citing an ongoing investigation the district attorney's office wouldn't comment. >> we have a happy update to tell you about on this story. caitlin's dogs are now free after a court hearing that happened yesterday. also due to the kindness of strangers caitlin has received thousands of dollars in donations from people all over the country that will help recover...
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today a group from the homeless shelter. >> it meant to me they called actually touch animals. where i used to live there wasn't that many animals. >> reporter: here there are bunnies, goats, horses and more. >> it makes me feel happy and excited. >> reporter: and the farm keeps growing there's even a weight lift for their horse buddy program. they arranged to it move their facility here a 2.5-acre plot at web ranch. >> this is our beautiful new home. >> reporter: they raised money, got the necessary permits and then discovered a major problem. to grade and es cabrera visit the land wouldn't cost $25,000. it would cost $200,000. >> we were stunned and horrified. but it's just like one more hurdle. >> reporter: and so the barn they bought bits and pieces and animal commute from gillroy. >> we feel right now it's beyond us. we need more help. >> reporter: trying to limit the impact on the animals but the drive is taking its tole. >> yes, we would like to keep them around. >> reporter: still jasper ridge farm is similarly out of money. >> we are so close. the barn is here and land
today a group from the homeless shelter. >> it meant to me they called actually touch animals. where i used to live there wasn't that many animals. >> reporter: here there are bunnies, goats, horses and more. >> it makes me feel happy and excited. >> reporter: and the farm keeps growing there's even a weight lift for their horse buddy program. they arranged to it move their facility here a 2.5-acre plot at web ranch. >> this is our beautiful new home. >>...
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animation has become a multibillion dollar industry and animators are in high demand.onnan reports, graduates are making their mark in hollywood and around the world. >> i've been an animator at dreamworks for 20 years. caroline: 20 years ago. that is when dreamworks cofounder jeffrey cap merck convinced the french man to trade his tiny paris apartment for a job in l.a. >> when i started at the studio it was for the first project we did called "prince of egypt." i remember the feeling of thinking of the character as a human being, and drawing it and seeing my first shot on the big screen. caroline: at first kristof wasn't that interested in the american dream. but the u.s. studio wanted his skills. he was a graduate from paris, one of the top animation schools in the world. >> with no animation school anywhere else, it was the first school in there. for a long time, it was the only school. it had a really high level of artistry and technique. so those guys who were graduating from that school were among the best in the world. caroline: the creme de la creme only 25 out
animation has become a multibillion dollar industry and animators are in high demand.onnan reports, graduates are making their mark in hollywood and around the world. >> i've been an animator at dreamworks for 20 years. caroline: 20 years ago. that is when dreamworks cofounder jeffrey cap merck convinced the french man to trade his tiny paris apartment for a job in l.a. >> when i started at the studio it was for the first project we did called "prince of egypt." i remember...
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animal control -- high rise. animal control officers responded to the complaint of whining dogs, but the worse scenario is a dog left in the hot car and the first line of defense is you. >> if the dog looks like it has any signs of heatstroke, they'll start panting, pacing. if a dog lies on the ground and becomes nonresponsive on the car floor, those are all things you really want to worried about. >> reporter: it's not just locked cars. a sunny backyard is just as dangerous. >> if you don't provide them with shade and regular water, that's a serious situation. that's really important. dogs are laying on cement. they get much hotter than we do. >> reporter: they need a cool place with plenty of water, which is why the puppies we checked on were okay. they had shelter and water. the general rule is if it's warmer than 70 degrees out, you can't leave your animals locked in a vehicle. >> all over the state there is a neglect law that protects dogs from being neglected and leaving them in a car in a hot situation is
animal control -- high rise. animal control officers responded to the complaint of whining dogs, but the worse scenario is a dog left in the hot car and the first line of defense is you. >> if the dog looks like it has any signs of heatstroke, they'll start panting, pacing. if a dog lies on the ground and becomes nonresponsive on the car floor, those are all things you really want to worried about. >> reporter: it's not just locked cars. a sunny backyard is just as dangerous....
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rasguÑa muerde a una rsona a un animal.ciones ende a incremtar durante el verano ya que soms laactividades que realiz al aire libre y si estoe le aÑe el probma de la sequa que deshidrata a calornia, la situacin se agra an ms, ya que los animes siestres se estn acercanda las casas en queda de aguay es ah cuandieractan con susascot. dr. scott marrow 6, 34 la rabia ta en todo california y susd no vacuna a su mascotaodos estamos en riesgo. existen sos de feccin inuso cuando noay una mordedura, bas que la siva entre en contao con las membranas mos de la nariz, la boca yos os para que se propaguel virus, por este motivo la vunin peridica de su mcota es lclave para evitael contagio. dr. sct marrow la rabia infectal cerebro de humanos y animes. si ta que animal dstico tiene ucambio en elcomportamiento, esta desorientado, tne salivacin extrema o presen agresividadacuda a un veterinario y eel caso de quusted llegue a mordido porun animal ya a domstico silvestre, la perfectamee la herida coaa y jabn y acuda de inmeato un servicio de e
rasguÑa muerde a una rsona a un animal.ciones ende a incremtar durante el verano ya que soms laactividades que realiz al aire libre y si estoe le aÑe el probma de la sequa que deshidrata a calornia, la situacin se agra an ms, ya que los animes siestres se estn acercanda las casas en queda de aguay es ah cuandieractan con susascot. dr. scott marrow 6, 34 la rabia ta en todo california y susd no vacuna a su mascotaodos estamos en riesgo. existen sos de feccin inuso cuando noay una mordedura,...
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forest animals offer another important source of protein for the machiguenga.y the men go hunting -- with bow and row, like eir faers and grandfathers before them. it might be easier with guns, but the park administration persuaded the hunters to do without firearms so they would not kill too many animals too quickly. the machiguenga know their hunting grounds very well. today these n are after a woolly monkey. the trees are tall here, and the branches are dense, so they don't have a clear aim. after four hours of being chased, the monkey is exhausted. it is perched on a lower branch over a swamp. the machiguenga and the park administration have made a deal -- they help preserve the ecosystem in return for certain benefits. the hunters keep a list of the animals they bag. >> basically, the idea is that communities can really have an idea about how much they are hunting and what the state of the population is in the area they are hunting. and then hopefully they can take some decisions towards managing that resource to ensure that it is there forever. >> the mac
forest animals offer another important source of protein for the machiguenga.y the men go hunting -- with bow and row, like eir faers and grandfathers before them. it might be easier with guns, but the park administration persuaded the hunters to do without firearms so they would not kill too many animals too quickly. the machiguenga know their hunting grounds very well. today these n are after a woolly monkey. the trees are tall here, and the branches are dense, so they don't have a clear aim....
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wild animals on the loose. the city held hostage by rampaging zoo animals. coming up >> : so what are we suppose to do with them >> reporter: the county of san mateo and and the city of belmont are trying to get people to stop doing one i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly >> reporter: there is a problem that is not specific to the bay area but is a problem non the less and it's what these two men in the city of belmont are about to do. >>: ambiance >> reporter: they are smoking cigarettes which by itself might not be considered behaving badly its what they do when they are done smoking . yes they toss the butts on the ground and leave them there >>: ambiance >> reporter: then they get in there car and driver away, and that is where the behaving badly part starts allow me to explain on ralston ave hanging above the roadway is this banner which reads please don't drop and drive prevent pollution to our local waterways with a photo of the arm hanging out an automobile >> reporter: and this is a cigarette butt only a few inches from a storm
wild animals on the loose. the city held hostage by rampaging zoo animals. coming up >> : so what are we suppose to do with them >> reporter: the county of san mateo and and the city of belmont are trying to get people to stop doing one i'll explain in the next edition of people behaving badly >> reporter: there is a problem that is not specific to the bay area but is a problem non the less and it's what these two men in the city of belmont are about to do. >>: ambiance...
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i mean -- they're living animals. they have souls. house and take them and kill them without even proving that they did anything. >> citing an ongoing investigation, the district attorney's office wouldn't comment. >> randi. there is no evidence. somebody says they think they saw a dog kill the cat. i mean, apparently there's no actual evidence of this. for the humane society lady to say everybody can just come up with this kind of money is just not true. >> obviously they can't. we studied that one example but there are many others. >> where do the two dogs stand now. >> they go back to court this week to finalize a settlement which anderson, curiously enough the d.a. put the new settlement on the table once they got wind that we were out there interviewing caitlin and her family and her attorney. the new deal doesn't mean any jail time or dogs being killed. everybody will be fine, luckily. caitlin will have to -- what she plans to agree to pleading guilty to one count of a dog at large and pay a $45 fine. here is the kicker. that do
i mean -- they're living animals. they have souls. house and take them and kill them without even proving that they did anything. >> citing an ongoing investigation, the district attorney's office wouldn't comment. >> randi. there is no evidence. somebody says they think they saw a dog kill the cat. i mean, apparently there's no actual evidence of this. for the humane society lady to say everybody can just come up with this kind of money is just not true. >> obviously they...
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and to make things worse, new animals still running on the loose. what's being done now to save the animals trapped by the floodwaters. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. schedule again through the east b. >>> b.a.r.t. is up and running on schedule again through the east bay. it was closed for maintenance work and system upgrades between the fruitvale and coliseum stations over the weekend. for many weekends over the past several months, representatives say their work is not done in the east bay. they're going to start working on an area of track between west oakland and the transbay tube this summer. >>> work begins tomorrow on a bridge that was damaged during a quake up in napa last month. you can see the damage in this video here. cracks on the oakville cross bridge have been shut down since damaged in may's 4.1 magnitude quake. the quake sped up the time line. initially the project was expected to take more than two years. now the goal
and to make things worse, new animals still running on the loose. what's being done now to save the animals trapped by the floodwaters. (music) hey! let me help with that. oh, thank you! (music) introducing the one-and-only volkswagen golf sportwagen. the sportier utility vehicle. schedule again through the east b. >>> b.a.r.t. is up and running on schedule again through the east bay. it was closed for maintenance work and system upgrades between the fruitvale and coliseum stations...