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and ththrough the data, they hae bebeen severely disrupted. as 2014. the troops loyal to the internationally backed resident against one another. the families may kneel now. the family ngo can save the children. they are accelerating the humanitarian crisis. >> and the most severe acute malnutrition, not average or at natural levels. severe. to thehe bone. this i is a dangerous s indicatr for the district. >> the united nations has warned any fighting can block through foodibution -- distribution. 10,000 have died in the conflict. >> let's bring you more on this story. the gym and country director of save the children joins us on the line from the yemeni capital. thank you for your time today. andeard in that report, save the children have said yemeni children are facing a triple threat. not just bombs, but hunger and disease. >> yes. it is a total of the thrhree ana half year war. and especially being hurt, the children. it is a repoport that youu have that r right now, 4.2 million children. it is the disruption to the supplies of food. and for the co
and ththrough the data, they hae bebeen severely disrupted. as 2014. the troops loyal to the internationally backed resident against one another. the families may kneel now. the family ngo can save the children. they are accelerating the humanitarian crisis. >> and the most severe acute malnutrition, not average or at natural levels. severe. to thehe bone. this i is a dangerous s indicatr for the district. >> the united nations has warned any fighting can block through foodibution...
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hae beenen had with tradaders and elephant owners have e shown at least 14 w wild-caughtht calvese bebeen traded d across the boder from burmrma into thahai camps. aand we belilieve this is justsa fraction of the numbers. >> elephant advocates claim the presence of scarreded baby elephants at the recent surin elephant festival also hihighlight ththe need foror urt action. >> the world has lost u up to 9% of its asian n elephants in t te last 100 years. and unless actualally more isis done to prt this species and stop activities susuch as thee illegal l live t, then we're g going to lose the asian n elephant in the wiwild foforever.r. what we're asaski r is only a registration of captive bull l calves so o that they're actuaually registstered within two weeks of f birth. and to makeke thievenen songer,r, we're also o callining for a dna ddatabase. >> nowow, with allll this prooot we have, is rereally the m momet to form a an internatational ccommunity to, y you know, push thailaland to realally enforcece law and fininally really protect the wild elepephants. >> until then, the plight of bu
hae beenen had with tradaders and elephant owners have e shown at least 14 w wild-caughtht calvese bebeen traded d across the boder from burmrma into thahai camps. aand we belilieve this is justsa fraction of the numbers. >> elephant advocates claim the presence of scarreded baby elephants at the recent surin elephant festival also hihighlight ththe need foror urt action. >> the world has lost u up to 9% of its asian n elephants in t te last 100 years. and unless actualally more...
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there are ambassadors like h in allhe r regio wherere re-engineerered mosquitoeses e bebeen released.d. an: there has been resistance e wawanted to knowow why more mosquitoeses were being g reled into the environment when there are manany bing us s alady. thth's understandable, off course. why y introduce eveven ? at's the benefit for the coununity? h doeoes itork? reportrter: but now w they'e understood t the point off replacing ththe natural popopulg squitoes w with geneticacally modidified ones. dengue f fever is debibilitat. asassad zidan n has had itit . each time, it was caused baa dierenent stin of f vis. assad: with dengue you get hea. evevyone around here has had it. anand then chikukungun arrivede, too.o. reporter: : his sister a amira a bad case o of chikungunynya andk a long timime to recoverer. she e had a fever r for days d suffereded from joint t pain r months. amira: dengugue is prerarable o she e haikungunya.r for days d that a a diseaseou h havtoin r respect. i wouldn't wish on n anyo. i'm terrified of it. rertrter: thgoalal of e ientists at thisososquitfarm to elimat
there are ambassadors like h in allhe r regio wherere re-engineerered mosquitoeses e bebeen released.d. an: there has been resistance e wawanted to knowow why more mosquitoeses were being g reled into the environment when there are manany bing us s alady. thth's understandable, off course. why y introduce eveven ? at's the benefit for the coununity? h doeoes itork? reportrter: but now w they'e understood t the point off replacing ththe natural popopulg squitoes w with geneticacally modidified...
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nearrnearlpnearl nearly bebeen evacuated. >>>r >>> comip >>> com ner newnews nowp newne. tr the wife the wife t abuse allegations against the director. >r >>> ap >>> and n>>> formp former russian spy a daughtdaughter werpdaughtes tthe "cbs morning news." former spy and his daughter were poisoned. this is the morning news. panera. food as it should be. thisthe morning news. i'll never find a safe used car. start at the new carfax.com show me minivans with no reported accidents. boom. love it. [struggles] show me the carfax. start your used car search at the all-new carfax.com. carla is living with metastatic breast cancer, which is breast cancer that has spread to other parts of her body. she's also taking prescription ibrance with an aromatase inhibitor, which is for postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive her2- metastatic breast cancer as the first hormonal based therapy. ibrance plus letrozole was significantly more effective at delaying disease progression versus letrozole. patients taking ibrance can develop low white blood cell counts, which may cause ser
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it goes back as far as 1946, and there are probably only about 30 glaciers in thehe world t that e bebeen monitored for mass balale for 10 or morere yearsrs. >> a glacier exists here because snow that falls in the winter does not melt completely in the summer. the relative amounts of snowfall and melt represent this mass balance. like a positive bank account, a positive mass balance indicates s that the glacier is growing. on the flip side, if the glacier has less snowfall and more melt, the glacier becomes smaller. so how have generations of scientists come to grips with the estimation of the health of this 3,900-square-kilometer ice sheet? they dig. a lot. by digging many pits like these, scientists like dr. jason amundson calculate how much melted ice is flowing into the ocean. >> when the glaciers are actually in retreat, the one thing they do is they contrtribe to sea level rise, but they also affect atmospheric circulation patterns, which propagates downstream. it affects other things. the changes in the amount of freshwater runoff into the ocean, which will affect the ocean propert
it goes back as far as 1946, and there are probably only about 30 glaciers in thehe world t that e bebeen monitored for mass balale for 10 or morere yearsrs. >> a glacier exists here because snow that falls in the winter does not melt completely in the summer. the relative amounts of snowfall and melt represent this mass balance. like a positive bank account, a positive mass balance indicates s that the glacier is growing. on the flip side, if the glacier has less snowfall and more melt,...
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it's very flossable she have had bebeen biechben to the party and it wouldn't have taken varlong. >> your focus in this box piece and i recommend people check it out. we've only covered one of of the open questions you identified. >> happy to be here as wails. twitter's exploding i'm told. "i'm still surprised at the lack of focus to the following devil's triangle, boof -- he said it was a drinking game similar to the quarters. i don't remember referring to it back in the day as devil pfsz triangle. thiz things will be nailed down by asking what was the colloquial meaning of booze. was it a beauty f because that's what whereby heard his testimony or was it fine blapg, blank, blank because i learned all that. these are the sort of things whereby think we need to catch our breath and analyze. i wish i would take the whole hour and tell you what i think about this case today but time is in a rarity. the only reason to rush is it is you're a partisan reason because you're cool. and we're talking about someone for the next thaer third year sz going to have outside influence on our lives.
it's very flossable she have had bebeen biechben to the party and it wouldn't have taken varlong. >> your focus in this box piece and i recommend people check it out. we've only covered one of of the open questions you identified. >> happy to be here as wails. twitter's exploding i'm told. "i'm still surprised at the lack of focus to the following devil's triangle, boof -- he said it was a drinking game similar to the quarters. i don't remember referring to it back in the day...
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budget, we meet new needs to the extent possible by taking advantage of efficiencies that we have ae bebeen able to crea somewhere, so the effect is a pretty flat budget over time of increasing needs. as i look to my next term hopefully on the commission, i think that need continues. i think we are faced with a need to meet the twin needs of environmental stewardship as well as reliable water supply. there is some tension there and managing that tension and making sure that we do our job in a responsible way is very important. i think we're also faced with retirements coming up, a significant number of retirements, and we need to make sure that we have staff that is sufficient and is well trained and has a career path forward throughout their lifetime. and also, that we have a reliable staffing pattern, that there are people who are trained to take over for responsibilities as people retire and move on. and then, the final thing i'll mention is if you're dealing with three major utilities and $10 billion worth of capital program, it's easy for some of the life quality issues to get lost. i'
budget, we meet new needs to the extent possible by taking advantage of efficiencies that we have ae bebeen able to crea somewhere, so the effect is a pretty flat budget over time of increasing needs. as i look to my next term hopefully on the commission, i think that need continues. i think we are faced with a need to meet the twin needs of environmental stewardship as well as reliable water supply. there is some tension there and managing that tension and making sure that we do our job in a...
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thousands s of children frfrom r parentnts at the bordeder come n know many ofof those famililiese bebeeneunifieded in thee u.s.n about 360 cases, the kids remain detained in n the united s stats while the parent h has been deported back to h homome untry.y. we went to guatemala to try to see what we could find these papants and talk to t tm about what their experience has been. >> whethese kids are sepateted, the go into a system ofof s shelters or detention centers. the conditionons vary w widely. that i iorts l lk, we know there have been serious allegations of abusee and mistreatment, cling sexual assault, physical abuse, and inappropririate use of psychotropic drugs. >> every d day that goeses by fr ese e familieses is s another df harm. the e first and momost important thing is t these filieies be reunified immediaialy. it m more t than that, ththere a realal need for a accountabilitr the family separation policy. the people who devise and implement these policies need to answer for them. amy: that is claire along of human rights watch together with justice emotion up about these vi
thousands s of children frfrom r parentnts at the bordeder come n know many ofof those famililiese bebeeneunifieded in thee u.s.n about 360 cases, the kids remain detained in n the united s stats while the parent h has been deported back to h homome untry.y. we went to guatemala to try to see what we could find these papants and talk to t tm about what their experience has been. >> whethese kids are sepateted, the go into a system ofof s shelters or detention centers. the conditionons...