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the bee expert knows very well that protecting the bees must be financially worthwhile.modern box hives. the brood is kept in the lower part, where it is protected. the removable honeycomb contains only the adult bees and honey. and there is another advantage. >> those honeycombs, they can be used again for bees to store more honey. they do not have to spend more on a new box. click the hives are good. -- >> the hives are good. now we are able to see whether or not the colony is diseased, is honey is being made, and how the brood is doing. >> ♪ [singing in foreign language] ♪ >> a bit lower in the hill country in a village, a new method has long since established itself. the bees except the hives, and the colonies, which had been under threat, are growing again. this 30-year-old woman also benefits. she used to just be into farming and now runs her own record tree shop. she specializes in building beehives. it has doubled her income. click the building honeycomb frames and box hives has become very important for us. -- >> the building of honeycomb frames and box hives ha
the bee expert knows very well that protecting the bees must be financially worthwhile.modern box hives. the brood is kept in the lower part, where it is protected. the removable honeycomb contains only the adult bees and honey. and there is another advantage. >> those honeycombs, they can be used again for bees to store more honey. they do not have to spend more on a new box. click the hives are good. -- >> the hives are good. now we are able to see whether or not the colony is...
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today was the cbs bay area local spelling bee.50 of the bay area's best spellers gathered at lawrence hall of science in berkeley and took part in a written spelling bee sponsored by kpix-tv, kcbs radio and cbssf online. the kids range in age from 6 to 13. kcbs's jason brooks was the announcer. >> encourage. this word is from french,a verb, to spur on, stimulate, incite. >> the top 50 spellers will advance to the cbs bay area oral bee in march. the winner will be flown to washington, d.c. to compete in the scripps national spelling bee in may. and the cbs bay area oral spelling bee is on march 15. it will be streamed live on our website, kpix.com, starting at 10 a.m. >>> you have to see this incredible video of an ice jam that broke loose. the rocky river in ohio was frozen solid when it suddenly gave way yesterday afternoon. witnesses say it was a loud cracking sound and then the river started flowing fast. a flash flood warning was posted in the area until early this morning. many homeowners were forced to higher ground as a pre
today was the cbs bay area local spelling bee.50 of the bay area's best spellers gathered at lawrence hall of science in berkeley and took part in a written spelling bee sponsored by kpix-tv, kcbs radio and cbssf online. the kids range in age from 6 to 13. kcbs's jason brooks was the announcer. >> encourage. this word is from french,a verb, to spur on, stimulate, incite. >> the top 50 spellers will advance to the cbs bay area oral bee in march. the winner will be flown to...
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the bee gees voices were so utterly unique.the reasons that you've had such longevity. they really were unique voices. >> because we were always experimenting. and that was part of it. robin's vibrato was wonderful and great singing voice. robin wasn't a social singer. morris and i would sit around and sing all night. robin was i got to go now. he never really got into that. but when it was time to sing robin sang. >> how's your voice done now? how is it compared to what it used to be? >> it's okay! it's okay! >> do people expect you to talk like that? >> yes. >> we've got a big movie airing tomorrow night on cnn about the 60s invasion focusing on the beatles obviously. >> yes. >> a lot of nostalgia about that period. did you and the beatles hang out much or not? >> not really. i think morris did because morris was married to lulu at that period in time. they use to go to a lot of beatles things. there was a place called the speak easy which was underground where everybody went. you'd have the beatles and the stones and the who
the bee gees voices were so utterly unique.the reasons that you've had such longevity. they really were unique voices. >> because we were always experimenting. and that was part of it. robin's vibrato was wonderful and great singing voice. robin wasn't a social singer. morris and i would sit around and sing all night. robin was i got to go now. he never really got into that. but when it was time to sing robin sang. >> how's your voice done now? how is it compared to what it used to...
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bee keepers are seeing hives die we need bees to be able to put most of the foods on our table every day. >> home depot saying it's actively working with our suppliers to find ininsect yi sides and mentioned nothing about pulling from store shelves. >> >>> a passing to note tonight. sid ceasar, both a movie star and a pioneer in television comedy died today at 91. he had been sick for a year. we have a look at his remarkable life. >> sid ceasar ask television came of age together. one critic called him the funniest man in america. he got a start playing saxs phone. performed in coast guard where his talent was recognized. in 1950 given a show, your show of shoes. co-starring emma jean coca. >> that is what you call a sleeper. >> sit here myself the whole night sni can't do it. >> go down and get a beer >> where are you go something >> funny thing happened. we make a sketch of it. >> mel brooks, woody allen and neil simon created a cast of characters featured over owe 14 years. there was a slick prof s professor, the boy at his first dance, and the silent film ceasar won two emmys for
bee keepers are seeing hives die we need bees to be able to put most of the foods on our table every day. >> home depot saying it's actively working with our suppliers to find ininsect yi sides and mentioned nothing about pulling from store shelves. >> >>> a passing to note tonight. sid ceasar, both a movie star and a pioneer in television comedy died today at 91. he had been sick for a year. we have a look at his remarkable life. >> sid ceasar ask television came of...
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spelling bee in washington, d.c.ut here's where it gets even weirder than that. because while this was going on at the same time the word tchotchke was helping another kid take down another spelling bee, this one in kansas city, missouri, where 11-year-old sophia hoffman and her 13-year-old nemesis kush sharma blew through 47 rounds head to head just the two of them in the jackson county, missouri spelling bee. they went through so many rounds that the pronouncer and the judges ran out of words. they ran out of the approved words provided by scripps. so the judges took i lunch break, and then they enlisted the help of merriam webster to try to find some extra words. words like intaglio, which is an engraving or incised figure in stone or other hard material. can you spell intaglio? yeah, i had no idea that's what that word was. no idea. also, schadenfreude, another word i use but have no idea how to spell. obviously it's the enjoyment obtained from the mishaps of others. s-c-h-a-d-e-n-f-r-e-u-d-e. what? there's no u
spelling bee in washington, d.c.ut here's where it gets even weirder than that. because while this was going on at the same time the word tchotchke was helping another kid take down another spelling bee, this one in kansas city, missouri, where 11-year-old sophia hoffman and her 13-year-old nemesis kush sharma blew through 47 rounds head to head just the two of them in the jackson county, missouri spelling bee. they went through so many rounds that the pronouncer and the judges ran out of...
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come on now also sells entire bee colonies. and she's a beekeeper herself here she is harvesting the last time the of the season. come on i used to keep these using traditional methods. no she simply the honeycomb friends which can then be used again that's good. these include for the honey. it remains to be as pure as it does now the air. in it . do tba. and that's all we have time on this edition of double three thousand if you missed cause of the sower would like to watch any of the reports again you can find us online to say your thoughts on any of the stories he's given tots. for now for me and the whole level team here happens it is thanks a lot saying bye bye. ba's you must go. we're making edward snow for an exclusive interview on behalf of german tv station brt. at a secret location internal growth cycle talks to snow. the most important whistleblower of the internet era. many zero lead to a number of governments and secret services he is enemy number one. how does the young man said teams will get in such a position i
come on now also sells entire bee colonies. and she's a beekeeper herself here she is harvesting the last time the of the season. come on i used to keep these using traditional methods. no she simply the honeycomb friends which can then be used again that's good. these include for the honey. it remains to be as pure as it does now the air. in it . do tba. and that's all we have time on this edition of double three thousand if you missed cause of the sower would like to watch any of the reports...
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to take part in the scripps spelling bee in may. >>> the spelling bee is on march 15.t will be streamed live on our website, kpix.com starting at 10 a.m. >>> man's best friend may understand you as well as your best friend. researchers in hungary found dogs have an area in their brains that recognize the voice similar to humans. and that area can understand subtleties in tones, expressions and emotions. so the findings say how dogs are able to understand commands. researchers tested dogs using whining, crying, happy barks and laughing noises. their brains lit up in the same area as human brains when they heard those sounds. >>> and you have to see this incredible video of an ice jam that broke loose. so the rocky river in ohio was frozen solid when it suddenly gave way yesterday afternoon. witnesses say there was a loud cracking sound and then the river started flowing fast. the flash flood warning was posted in the area until early this morning. many homeowners were forced to higher ground as a precaution. >>> it's a big problem this year because they are getting thes
to take part in the scripps spelling bee in may. >>> the spelling bee is on march 15.t will be streamed live on our website, kpix.com starting at 10 a.m. >>> man's best friend may understand you as well as your best friend. researchers in hungary found dogs have an area in their brains that recognize the voice similar to humans. and that area can understand subtleties in tones, expressions and emotions. so the findings say how dogs are able to understand commands. researchers...
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and bee keepers are seeing hives die. we need bees to be able to eat most of the foods on our table every day. >> home keepo saying it's working to find alternate insect yi sides but the statement mentioned nothing about pulling the pesticide in question. >> a group is suing red federal regulators to get two pesticides off the market. concern is for pets and children. >> we love our pets. and our children. natural resources defense council fears concern collars put pets and children at risk. >> we shouldn't see pets getting sick. epa supposed to prevent these exposures. >> the senior scientist says contain pesticides that can delay motor development and cause learning problems both can gets into hands and inside of mouths of children. >> you know how they're loving their pet. they can get it on their hands, skin. in their hands, mouths. >> they told us the project is registered and has been on the market safely for decades. we have confidence in the products and believe they're safe for pets and family us by releasing act
and bee keepers are seeing hives die. we need bees to be able to eat most of the foods on our table every day. >> home keepo saying it's working to find alternate insect yi sides but the statement mentioned nothing about pulling the pesticide in question. >> a group is suing red federal regulators to get two pesticides off the market. concern is for pets and children. >> we love our pets. and our children. natural resources defense council fears concern collars put pets and...
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you two are almost as good at building as bees are. huh? [ narrator ] bees could build things? show you. [ steve ] what is that? honeycomb. it's what bees make inside a beehive. bees build hives to lay their eggs and to store pollen and honey. hmm. wait a minute. you mean all that gooey stuff in there is honey? mm-hmm. [ together ] yum!
you two are almost as good at building as bees are. huh? [ narrator ] bees could build things? show you. [ steve ] what is that? honeycomb. it's what bees make inside a beehive. bees build hives to lay their eggs and to store pollen and honey. hmm. wait a minute. you mean all that gooey stuff in there is honey? mm-hmm. [ together ] yum!
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and bee keepers are seeing hives die.to be able to eat most of the foods on our table every day. >> home keepo saying it's working to find alternate insect yi sides but the statement mentioned nothing about pulling the pesticide in question. >> a group is suing red federal regulators to get two pesticides off the market. concern is for pets and children. >> we love our pets. and our children. natural resources defense council fears concern collars put pets and children at risk. >> we shouldn't see pets getting sick. epa supposed to prevent these exposures. >> the senior scientist says contain pesticides that can delay motor development and cause learning problems both can gets into hands and inside of mouths of children. >> you know how they're loving their pet. they can get it on their hands, skin. in their hands, mouths. >> they told us the project is registered and has been on the market safely for decades. we have confidence in the products and believe they're safe for pets and family members. it told us by releasing
and bee keepers are seeing hives die.to be able to eat most of the foods on our table every day. >> home keepo saying it's working to find alternate insect yi sides but the statement mentioned nothing about pulling the pesticide in question. >> a group is suing red federal regulators to get two pesticides off the market. concern is for pets and children. >> we love our pets. and our children. natural resources defense council fears concern collars put pets and children at...
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and sit a spell. >> did you ever compete in the spelling bees? >> they didn't have those when i was a kid, but mark twain won the medal for spelling every time they had a contest for him growing up in missouri. he said he didn't think it counted because he was born knowing how to spell. that it was genetic. but i have to think reading has something to do with it. good for those kids. >>> speaking of working, we have clear skies across much of the bay area. some fog and low clouds but it is looking nice. awas look out toward the airport. 50 degrees. liver more has 52 degrees. san jose, 49, high pressure is in california tonight. so anything now is heading up to seattle where they get rain the next couple of days. we get sunshine out the door. some low clouds along the coastline. aside from that, a sunny start to sunday. the mid to upper 40s about 8:00 in the morning. for tomorrow afternoon, we will look at sunshine all over the place and numbers climb a couple of degrees from today's highs to 70 degrees inland. and here is what we are expecting. h
and sit a spell. >> did you ever compete in the spelling bees? >> they didn't have those when i was a kid, but mark twain won the medal for spelling every time they had a contest for him growing up in missouri. he said he didn't think it counted because he was born knowing how to spell. that it was genetic. but i have to think reading has something to do with it. good for those kids. >>> speaking of working, we have clear skies across much of the bay area. some fog and low...
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bees across the country are seeing entire hives die.to eat, to have most of the foods we put on our table every day. this is something that affects everybody, and i really hope people will step up. >> home depot issued a statement saying it is til woactively wor with our live suppliers to protect live goods and the bees. but the state department said nothing about pulling the pesticides in question from store shelves. >>> a passing to note here tonight. one of comedy's original kings have died, sid caesar, as you have heard. for his generation, his show of shows was side-splitting and paved wait fthe way for the sho love today. >> reporter: he was often called the king of comedy. really, sid caesar was the pioneer. the show of shows created the live sketch comedy genre, the original snl. sid caesar could be funny without even talking. in one sketch he and a fellow actor pantomimed the entire act. caesar spoke, too, in gibberish and in multiple languages. younger viewers may remember him as coach rydell in "grease." >> put the bat down.
bees across the country are seeing entire hives die.to eat, to have most of the foods we put on our table every day. this is something that affects everybody, and i really hope people will step up. >> home depot issued a statement saying it is til woactively wor with our live suppliers to protect live goods and the bees. but the state department said nothing about pulling the pesticides in question from store shelves. >>> a passing to note here tonight. one of comedy's original...
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. >> and the spelling bee that took so long they ran out of words. >> and so long to a funny man. i must begin my journey, which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 entertainment operating system lets your watch live tv anywhere. can i watch it in butterfly valley? sure. can i watch it in glimmering lake? yep. here, too. what about the dark castle? you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only from xfinity. . >> welcome back. veterans struggling with post-traumatic stress disorder are getting help from man's best friends. science and technology correspondent jacob ward takes a closer look at the series "deciphering dogs." >> dogs have two gifts - an incredible sense of smell and an unmatched ability to follow the instructions of human being. in some cases humans train them to be unfriendly or worst. a new category, psychiatric assistance dogs help people with difficulties. >> mary runs "operation freedom paws", one of a few operations that provide the dogs to veterans. >> we train them to tra
. >> and the spelling bee that took so long they ran out of words. >> and so long to a funny man. i must begin my journey, which will cause me to miss the end of the game. the x1 entertainment operating system lets your watch live tv anywhere. can i watch it in butterfly valley? sure. can i watch it in glimmering lake? yep. here, too. what about the dark castle? you call that defense?! come on! [ female announcer ] watch live tv anywhere. the x1 entertainment operating system, only...
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this little piece of gum bee is all i can see that's left of gum bee. >> so what happened to gumby. >> the police have no leads. they told me the other day that they had no leads. >> who would do such a thing, such a thing. to tell us we turned to forensic psychologist dr. lewis schlessinger. >> in my judgement, this was a thought out plan and premed kated kidnapping. when you have an a duction like that, it usually doesn't turn out well. >> is there a serial gumby an ducter-- abducter on the loose? >> i would to the say that there is a serial gumby abductor on the loose. >> then how do you explain these crimes. in colorado this blowup gumby was kidnapped from the lawn. and then in delaware, the back door to new york. >> a cool yard full of these beautiful steel sculptures but tonight he just wants to know one thing, who took gumby? >> i still don't know who took gumby. >> phil finisher's gumby was abducted right off his pole. >> i'm a retired pipeline welder. and i am a recovering alcoholic, 22 years. and i needed something to do with my time. >> so he made gumby by hand. and now gum
this little piece of gum bee is all i can see that's left of gum bee. >> so what happened to gumby. >> the police have no leads. they told me the other day that they had no leads. >> who would do such a thing, such a thing. to tell us we turned to forensic psychologist dr. lewis schlessinger. >> in my judgement, this was a thought out plan and premed kated kidnapping. when you have an a duction like that, it usually doesn't turn out well. >> is there a serial gumby...
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see after every drought you will see huge numbers of bees that decrease because they just need thatorage to go foot winter to be able to go over the winter -- to go over the winter to store the honey. >> the bees have a beneficial impact on the state agriculture. scientists say more than half of the country's bees migrate to california at some point in their lives. >>> the possibility of mandatory water restrictions has many of you asking, if i'm conserving now, how can i cut another 20 or 25%? well, you're probably wasting water right now and don't even know it. if you want to start saving water in your home, it's good to know how you're already using it. shasta phillips works for the marin municipal water district and kerry is with greenhome.com. we followed along as they performed water audits on two very ditch homes in pleasanton and lar pushing. >> the first thing you want to check the water meter and check for leaks. >> reporter: step one, turn off everything in the house and see if your meter moves. >> if it moves you have a leak. >> reporter: 14% of residential water simply
see after every drought you will see huge numbers of bees that decrease because they just need thatorage to go foot winter to be able to go over the winter -- to go over the winter to store the honey. >> the bees have a beneficial impact on the state agriculture. scientists say more than half of the country's bees migrate to california at some point in their lives. >>> the possibility of mandatory water restrictions has many of you asking, if i'm conserving now, how can i cut...
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bee bee bee. was this the kid at the eighteenth and said this is where the speed skating competitions during the twenty fourteen winter games is great to be taking place now living in pumpkin inside actually take a look at the four hundred mi to invent this eighteen drink it i for one second that this thing can be maintained opting to take the heat for the state is anything to show us how they do that. let's go and see it. as you can see it's that pesky on the outside but the real beauty is how the words on the inside. no expense was stated in the creation of the baby at the end of the top and the consistency with the money went. crystal face being infected by and no walls and why i didn't think the friend that is. the grain was kind of the building and hans is this impression. even the facade it sounds bad and so to speak. it is inside you can see yes. the mean it doesn't disappoint with the school's men and women coming forward to a suspect it features two competition tried the one treating type
bee bee bee. was this the kid at the eighteenth and said this is where the speed skating competitions during the twenty fourteen winter games is great to be taking place now living in pumpkin inside actually take a look at the four hundred mi to invent this eighteen drink it i for one second that this thing can be maintained opting to take the heat for the state is anything to show us how they do that. let's go and see it. as you can see it's that pesky on the outside but the real beauty is how...
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becomes even more than usual like a bee in fact. of the many palm trees in the.mail muhammad and his colleagues must climb to the top of every single. females with a special. crop of tasty dates be assured respect for the date. generation to generation. my father always said palm trees were everything. off. dates for the region's most valuable and lucrative exports but that's not the only reason they're so important no other agriculture would be possible without the . if not for the shade provided by the tall trees other produce like oranges lemons tomatoes and lettuce would never be able to survive under the scorching sun. they. started to change in the ninety's. used to be better more beautiful and there was more water main problem is that there is much less water here now compared to earlier times. this complex irrigation system uses millions of liters of water every day fifteen different well supplied water plants connecting them is a challenge but his ancestors came up with a solution as the thirteenth century. has been a continuing battle for many hundreds
becomes even more than usual like a bee in fact. of the many palm trees in the.mail muhammad and his colleagues must climb to the top of every single. females with a special. crop of tasty dates be assured respect for the date. generation to generation. my father always said palm trees were everything. off. dates for the region's most valuable and lucrative exports but that's not the only reason they're so important no other agriculture would be possible without the . if not for the shade...
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becomes even more than usual like a bee in fact of the many.muhammad and his colleagues must climb to the top of every single. females with a special. crop of tasty dates be assured respect for the date. generation to generation. of. the region's most valuable and lucrative exports but that's not the only reason so important other agriculture would be possible without the. if not for the shade provided by the toll trees other projects like oranges lemons tomatoes and lettuce would never be able to survive under the scorching sun. started to change the ninety's. used to be better. there was more water. that there's much. earlier times. every day fifteen different. plants. as a challenge but his ancestors came up with. the thirteenth century. hundreds of years. it's been estimated that there are more than one hundred varieties of date and. many believe that these fruits of everything you need for life. the perfect food for an american lifestyle that lights nutritious and can withstand the harsh desert sun. can do is people have lunch at noon afte
becomes even more than usual like a bee in fact of the many.muhammad and his colleagues must climb to the top of every single. females with a special. crop of tasty dates be assured respect for the date. generation to generation. of. the region's most valuable and lucrative exports but that's not the only reason so important other agriculture would be possible without the. if not for the shade provided by the toll trees other projects like oranges lemons tomatoes and lettuce would never be able...
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the bee, with the brain, talk about a little computer, snifs out the trail, i know what happens to me be good for the hive. >> it's called a swarm theory, coming up with an algorithm. a device no bigger than a cell phone can be attached to large air conditioning units, tracking and adjusting usage. >> every other conditioner is effectively, cooling the building properly but smooth out how the building is using power. >> so far, they are cutting energy consumption by up to 25% during peak hours, the busiest times. that can account for up to 60% of a client's total energy cost. >> this building is a theater in new mexico. what we do is put each of our controllers inside the aish -- air conditioners. notice how much lower it is on baseline. >> they didn't even realize, and they were saving money on energy. >> bingo. >> in the form of a vortex or funnel. >> that whirlpool shape is the same shape of a hurricane and tornado. we see it everywhere. so every living thing on earth has incorporated the shape of these whirl pools. so every part of every living thing is built in accordance with th
the bee, with the brain, talk about a little computer, snifs out the trail, i know what happens to me be good for the hive. >> it's called a swarm theory, coming up with an algorithm. a device no bigger than a cell phone can be attached to large air conditioning units, tracking and adjusting usage. >> every other conditioner is effectively, cooling the building properly but smooth out how the building is using power. >> so far, they are cutting energy consumption by up to 25%...
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we're betting a honey packet complete with a bee in it won't get that lightbulb. >> how did that beere to join us as we take you inside an only in america faith-fuelled showdown. we're there with our cameras as two well known and controversial figures and their respective fans faced off over creationism versus evolution in a heated debate. that's tomorrow night on "nightline." thanks to dan harris. thank you for watching abc news. "world news now" is coming up soon with overnight breaking news. tune into good morning america tomorrow. and as always, we're online at abc news.com.
we're betting a honey packet complete with a bee in it won't get that lightbulb. >> how did that beere to join us as we take you inside an only in america faith-fuelled showdown. we're there with our cameras as two well known and controversial figures and their respective fans faced off over creationism versus evolution in a heated debate. that's tomorrow night on "nightline." thanks to dan harris. thank you for watching abc news. "world news now" is coming up soon...
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the women who become queen bee start asking everybody questions and micro manage. women don't look it. men don't like it. it is too much control. we want to have our own space. >> it is the third sex. >> that's right. in the 90s in silicon valley it was ceo women acting like bullies. you have to learn to be an executive. women can learn, but at the same time when women interact with queen bees or men is learn how to interact, listen. here's three talk aways, that's a good idea, and i have another point. instead of opposing that's a good idea. >> just make the point. jump in. >> they won't recent me? >> they will if you jump in and say yes. there is a finness to this. men know where men's egos are and dodge it they are like that's a good idea. i never heard of that before or thought of that. >> what you do is say to them, that's a good idea. i was thinking this. or that gave me an idea. what are the other two things. >> you are sitting at a table and one thing women complain about is they make an idea pop some guy takes the credit for it. she is like how did he talk
the women who become queen bee start asking everybody questions and micro manage. women don't look it. men don't like it. it is too much control. we want to have our own space. >> it is the third sex. >> that's right. in the 90s in silicon valley it was ceo women acting like bullies. you have to learn to be an executive. women can learn, but at the same time when women interact with queen bees or men is learn how to interact, listen. here's three talk aways, that's a good idea, and...
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scientists in vermont discovered volume be bees.attach themselves to bees and causing brain damage and jerky movement and night activity like a zombie. this sounds like the scarest story you ever brought us. are you terrified? >> i am terrified. somebody gets stunning by a jellyfish and i have to pee. >> we always assumed we were safer at night, but now they can come out at anytime. >> the good news is these zombie bees only live for two hours and the bad news is, that's the length of the movie "titanic" and they had to attack. >> i have no idea what that means. that went over my head. >> i should explain it later. it is a three-hour movie. get some tuna fish and some tissues. it is a love story. it is a beautiful movie. >> it has a saddening. >> we all know the ending. >> i don't want to spoil it. thank you know anything about the titanic, it is not good. >> thank you for that, joe. >> our frightened correspondent, always nice to see you. >>> a new "red eye" will be back on monday. next week dana perino and on monday ambassador joh
scientists in vermont discovered volume be bees.attach themselves to bees and causing brain damage and jerky movement and night activity like a zombie. this sounds like the scarest story you ever brought us. are you terrified? >> i am terrified. somebody gets stunning by a jellyfish and i have to pee. >> we always assumed we were safer at night, but now they can come out at anytime. >> the good news is these zombie bees only live for two hours and the bad news is, that's the...
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that's what the spelling bee is being called in missouri. they had to shut down after 66 rounds.n the audience? >> no. up on stage. the remaining two adversaries, they're so strong they used up all the words on the list. the 11 and 13-year-olds will face off again march 8th and the winner goes to the national spelling bee. i have to talk to the two of you, francis rivera, bill karins. they should both go. >> if possible. >> if i made it to the 12th word i would say, i'm done. i've already succeeded. >> 12 words? i'd be happy with four or five. >> first buzz. we can talk about the spelling be. francis rivera, welcome. >> we're talking about this, the madonna brittany kiss. so ten years ago. done. know why? these two ladies right here, miley cyrus, katy perry. with her new blunt bangs. miley cyrus is having a bangers concert. she gets off the stage. she goes right to katy perry. katy perry pops her a nice smooch right there. >> the only thing that matters to me. they're saying it wasn't preplanned. do you believe it? >> i think it's preplanned. >> i think it's preplanned. ingenius.
that's what the spelling bee is being called in missouri. they had to shut down after 66 rounds.n the audience? >> no. up on stage. the remaining two adversaries, they're so strong they used up all the words on the list. the 11 and 13-year-olds will face off again march 8th and the winner goes to the national spelling bee. i have to talk to the two of you, francis rivera, bill karins. they should both go. >> if possible. >> if i made it to the 12th word i would say, i'm done....
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on their way to the national spelling bee.ompetition had to be called the judges ran out of words as they were still tied. and so today -- >> uh-oh. >> skinny mike. skinny mike. >> the epic standoff that shall resume march 8th for a single spot in the scripps national spelling bee. we are going to showcase their talents today and to -- well, make it easy on camera three, away we go. but i do want to ask you -- kush, kush, how tiring was it? >> well, it was tiring when it finished. >> okay. >> well, you've run into some problem. first of all, sophia, spell schadenfreude. >> s-c-h-a-d-e-n-f-r-e-u-d-e. [ bell rings ] >> nice job. >> there you go. >> kush, please spell intaglio. >> intaglio? is the language of origin italian? >> it probably is gentlemen. >> i'm going the take that as a yes. i-n-t-a-g-l-i-o. >> that is correct! all right. going off the board now. sophia, up next. >> capricious. >> capricious, definition please? >> given to sudden mood changes -- >> did you make that up? >> most likely. >> capricious. language of or
on their way to the national spelling bee.ompetition had to be called the judges ran out of words as they were still tied. and so today -- >> uh-oh. >> skinny mike. skinny mike. >> the epic standoff that shall resume march 8th for a single spot in the scripps national spelling bee. we are going to showcase their talents today and to -- well, make it easy on camera three, away we go. but i do want to ask you -- kush, kush, how tiring was it? >> well, it was tiring when it...
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others have lexington' before they lohad flu like symptoms bee this started losing the ability to useir landimbs. doctors can say what exactly this diseases but it does resemble polio. this helpless slowly recoverinc. the rain is largely winding down for now. there are few areas that sought showers. this first form as fastorm has finally pushed through however the next storm is on its way. storm to looks like it's going to come in around 10:00 and last until saturday morning. 4:00 tomorrow fees but showers during the commute is should be largely dry. overbite tomorrow night the second wave of heavy rain will heait. snow is pouring down at 5000 of elevation or higher. 2323 caesars shops street has extra sandbags technique theif d them. their many others bossy to pick up sandbags please look on our website to find the address also keep in mind that you need to bring a form of id. website to find the address also keep i[ sports announcer ] to here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer
others have lexington' before they lohad flu like symptoms bee this started losing the ability to useir landimbs. doctors can say what exactly this diseases but it does resemble polio. this helpless slowly recoverinc. the rain is largely winding down for now. there are few areas that sought showers. this first form as fastorm has finally pushed through however the next storm is on its way. storm to looks like it's going to come in around 10:00 and last until saturday morning. 4:00 tomorrow fees...
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. >>> jackson county spelling bee had to take a break after 17 hours. the organizers of the bee ran out of words to stump the last two contestants. the final showdown between 5th grader sophia and sefned greater kash drag on to 2:00 a.m. sunday morning. they will face off again after new words are selected. >> no! >> take a listen to this. >> bell coast. bellicose. b-e-l-l-i-c-o-s-e. >> that is correct. >> and the winner will go to the national spelling bee in spring. they decided not to use a dictionary because they were afraid they would give them different levels of difficulty for the words. >> ran out of doggone words. all right, maria, appreciate it, thank you. >>> from the subways of new york to art museums around the world, graffiti has come a very long way. morgan radford shows us how a group of artists in new york city has left a lasting impression. >> sharp has trowrnd lower east side, this is the birth place of the graffiti movement that began in the 1970s. ten meant building once home to sharp's mentor and very close friend martin wong. he i
. >>> jackson county spelling bee had to take a break after 17 hours. the organizers of the bee ran out of words to stump the last two contestants. the final showdown between 5th grader sophia and sefned greater kash drag on to 2:00 a.m. sunday morning. they will face off again after new words are selected. >> no! >> take a listen to this. >> bell coast. bellicose. b-e-l-l-i-c-o-s-e. >> that is correct. >> and the winner will go to the national spelling...
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be impacting them as well and all of these things could be acting together to drive down our world bee population. so it may not be enough just to by back habitat. we need to think about these other potential threats as well. >> the researchers are calling on bee keepers to help. they say that controlling diseases in honeybee hives could stop the spread and conservationists say this is essential, with bumblebees playing a key role in pollinating many crops and plants, any further losses could have a devastating impact. rebecca morel, bbc news. >> heerk in -- here in america more than 700,000 people suffer heart attacks each year. now a major study is under way to see whether injecting heart attack patients with their own stem cells could help them recover. it's the largest study of its kind involving 3,000 patients from 11 european countries. bbc's medical correspondant virgous walsh reports. >> heart attacks are a medical emergency. every minute counts and more people than ever are surviving them thanks to prompt treatment. like neil granger, but patients can be left with a permanentl
be impacting them as well and all of these things could be acting together to drive down our world bee population. so it may not be enough just to by back habitat. we need to think about these other potential threats as well. >> the researchers are calling on bee keepers to help. they say that controlling diseases in honeybee hives could stop the spread and conservationists say this is essential, with bumblebees playing a key role in pollinating many crops and plants, any further losses...
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. >> from everything as innocuous as finding bees in their food. >> bees and honey. open honey, you'll find a bee or their hotel rooms are missing door handles or light bulbs or bathrooms as two skiers noted, have no stalls, so you are literally next to each other. to serious such as uncovered mann hols. you could walk down a street and free fall down. sometimes they are scary and funny. a reporter with the chicago tribunal gets to a hotel and a receptionist says water isn't working, but if it is, don't use it on your face. water was restored. she tweeted the photo, showing you what it looks like >> it looks like tea. >> don't use it. maybe the american athletics team should have trained in west virginia, the site of the west virginia spill. she washed her face with evian water, like a kardashian. >> we put a lot of interest on the remaining days much every olympics it's a rush to get to the finish. is this all that different. are the circumstances all that different. particularly among people who have been to a lot of olympic games. >> we are hearing from a lot of t
. >> from everything as innocuous as finding bees in their food. >> bees and honey. open honey, you'll find a bee or their hotel rooms are missing door handles or light bulbs or bathrooms as two skiers noted, have no stalls, so you are literally next to each other. to serious such as uncovered mann hols. you could walk down a street and free fall down. sometimes they are scary and funny. a reporter with the chicago tribunal gets to a hotel and a receptionist says water isn't...
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and it's ranging things as so innocuous, finding bees in food. >> bees?> bees and honey, to the point of hotel rooms are missing door handles or bathrooms, no stalls, to things as uncovered manholes so you could be walking down a street and could just free fall down. sometimes they're scary sometimes they're funny and in this next case they're both. a reporter with the times tribune, telling her water is not restored but if it is, don't use it on your face, because it contains dangerous materials, this photo showing what it looks like. >> it looks almost like tea. >> don't use it. caused one man to equilibrium, maybe our american athletic team should train in west virginia. the place of a recent chemical spill. she washed her face with evian water, like a kardashian. >> are the circumstances all that different, particularly among people who have been to a lot of olympic games? >> we are hearing from a reporter from toronto star, rosie demano who said this is very similar to past games. athletes, ice hockey player sydney crosby, similar to vancouver when h
and it's ranging things as so innocuous, finding bees in food. >> bees?> bees and honey, to the point of hotel rooms are missing door handles or bathrooms, no stalls, to things as uncovered manholes so you could be walking down a street and could just free fall down. sometimes they're scary sometimes they're funny and in this next case they're both. a reporter with the times tribune, telling her water is not restored but if it is, don't use it on your face, because it contains...
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in missouri, there is a spelling bee, you've known about spelling bees for a long time.r and seventh grader. so they kept going word after word after word after word and -- >> 66 consecutive rounds. >> so guess what happened? see the judges? they ran out of words. there were no more. they kept going to the dictionary and then finally they decided to call it a tie. because they were exhausted. the kids weren't. the kids said let's keep going. they could go forever. but no, no, it is going to be a tie. the rules say it has to be one winner. >> i say send them both. >> they can't, hoda. there are rules. >> there is a rematch. so the kids -- >> they're probably cramming right now . >> how do you cram? there is a gazillion -- >> do you see that book, akeyla the bee where she read things from the dictionary? that's how they do it. >> after the match, she said -- never mind. very sweet to one another. >>> time to pop the question contest. you have until tomorrow. we want to see videos of great proposals. so we're looking for the most romantic marriage proposal. go to klgandhoda
in missouri, there is a spelling bee, you've known about spelling bees for a long time.r and seventh grader. so they kept going word after word after word after word and -- >> 66 consecutive rounds. >> so guess what happened? see the judges? they ran out of words. there were no more. they kept going to the dictionary and then finally they decided to call it a tie. because they were exhausted. the kids weren't. the kids said let's keep going. they could go forever. but no, no, it is...
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we'll talk abouta bee".ee". ♪ [ alarm sound for malfunctioning printer ] [ le announcer ] you've reached the age where you've learned a thing or two. [ metal cnks ] ♪ this is the age of knowing what you're made of. so why let erectile dysfunction get in your way? [ gears whirri ] talko your doctor abt viagra. 20 million men already have. ask your doctor if your hea is healthy enough for sex. dnot take viagra if you take nitrates for chest pain; it may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. side effectinclude headache, flushing, upset stomach, and abnormal vision. to avoid long-term injury, seek immediate medil help for an erection lasting more than four hours. stop taking viagra and call your doctor right away if you experience sudden decrease or loss in vision or hearing. [ cellphone beeps ] this is the age of taking action. viagra. talk to your doctor. >>> before the brake we heard from heather and she hopes her amendment will help her upborn son. there is a fetal prekdz act in arkansas. it was crucial in
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yeah man, bee got swag! >> developing news tonight bay area doctors are stumped. >> 5 local children are now paralyzed. sometimes with within hours of come down with mysterious polio like illness. >> good evening. >> i'm in for carolyn. the number of sick children could be as high as 20. >> lillian has the story now from lucille packard children hospital. >> we call her to make sure it's still part of her body. >> 4-year-old left arm is paralyze. parents say she's coping remarkably well. but does have some tough moments. >> when we good to the park and just can see like the little kid goes to the park and loves to climb and there's certain things she can't do when she's there. >>reporter: sophia is one of 5 bay area children who has come down with rare polio like illness over the past 18 month months. researchers say her case is mild. some other children ages 2 to 16 are paralyze in more than one limb. >> close close suspicion this is a virus but that's unproven. >>reporter: the doctor of lucille packard chi
yeah man, bee got swag! >> developing news tonight bay area doctors are stumped. >> 5 local children are now paralyzed. sometimes with within hours of come down with mysterious polio like illness. >> good evening. >> i'm in for carolyn. the number of sick children could be as high as 20. >> lillian has the story now from lucille packard children hospital. >> we call her to make sure it's still part of her body. >> 4-year-old left arm is paralyze....
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bees are dying by the billions according to beekeepers. home depot told first business: "we're more than happy to provide customers with alternative products" lowes did not return our request for a comment in time for our broadcast. the faculty union at university of illinois' chicago campus is set to strike. classes at the university will be cancelled today and tomorrow after 95% of the faculty voted to authorize walkouts. the unions have been pushing for a new contract since july of 20-12. the faculty is asking for a higher minimum salary for full time lecturers, and a 3.5% raise. the administration has offered a 2.75% increase. u-i-c did not return our request for comment. people working for twitter have their first opportunity this week to cash out of nearly 10 million shares. the stock debuted on wall street last november.. and the the lockup period ended over the weekend. analysts tell marketwatch it's not likely to put too much pressure on stock. however, coming up 475 million shares that were restricted during the ipo offering will
bees are dying by the billions according to beekeepers. home depot told first business: "we're more than happy to provide customers with alternative products" lowes did not return our request for a comment in time for our broadcast. the faculty union at university of illinois' chicago campus is set to strike. classes at the university will be cancelled today and tomorrow after 95% of the faculty voted to authorize walkouts. the unions have been pushing for a new contract since july of...
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that's what this spelling bee is being called in jackson county.66 rounds. why? because of two remaining adversaries. they used up all the words. no more. the 11 and 13-year-old will face off again march 8th. so the winner goes to the national spelling bee. we were talking about this all morning. we're stumped. what do we do? where do we go? dictionary, open, pick one. >> it should be the parents. they're nervous watching their kid having to spell this word. then by the 66th word, are the parents like -- >> come on. let's wrap this up, kids. >> let's get this moving. i know. we'll see. rematch seems like. thank you, bill. >>> now a look ahead and a look back. the supreme court will hear arguments in a important global warm case today. the high court justices will decide if the epa can limit greenhouse gas emissions from power plants without action from congress. >>> and on this day in 1991, the first gulf war ground attacks in the iraqi occupied kuwait as reported by tom brokaw on nbc news. >> in the predawn darkness, the second marine division mov
that's what this spelling bee is being called in jackson county.66 rounds. why? because of two remaining adversaries. they used up all the words. no more. the 11 and 13-year-old will face off again march 8th. so the winner goes to the national spelling bee. we were talking about this all morning. we're stumped. what do we do? where do we go? dictionary, open, pick one. >> it should be the parents. they're nervous watching their kid having to spell this word. then by the 66th word, are the...