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millions of bees? how many do you own for instance? >> i've cut back to 10,000, as i try to grasp on everything that's going on. and there's a lot of -- i'd say it takes well over -- almost 2 million hives to pallennate thal mofnedalmond crop in california now. >> are you closer to understand what to do and what not to do to cut your losses over the course of a year ? when you have bee keepers opening up hives to find everybody dead or to find it inextricably empty that's a catastrophic kind of event and it's hard to know how to adjust to it. but if we are getting closer maybe you have some wisdom you can pass on about what's working and what's not working in your own case. >> well, like for last year, example, i mean when i started looking at the bees, right after christmastime, it was just like, you know, somebody kicking you in the gut. you just couldn't believe what you were finding. and you start wondering you know what did you do wrong? because you know this is your livelihood and you take things
millions of bees? how many do you own for instance? >> i've cut back to 10,000, as i try to grasp on everything that's going on. and there's a lot of -- i'd say it takes well over -- almost 2 million hives to pallennate thal mofnedalmond crop in california now. >> are you closer to understand what to do and what not to do to cut your losses over the course of a year ? when you have bee keepers opening up hives to find everybody dead or to find it inextricably empty that's a...
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santorum hucker bee. if there are four people who will put together the votes to win in new hampshire. >> he's obviously appealing to the youth vote. how significant is that in the republican party. >> it's not a tremendous amount. his father got a lot of the united vote. it didn't do it for them. they are the energy and the base for the volunteers. they can be low dollar donors. if they wrote a $25 check today and again and again, it adds up. there's momentum they can pick up for. they come for the election day. they have to reach out older voters to vote republican. >> he talked about building bridges and using the money used abroad. getting away from nation building and talked about foreign policy themes that is not what republicans have been talking about. he did not just talk about them he related them for local issue. for instance we'll pay for bridges with money going do overseas. won't that get him in trouble for that that want to support foreign aid. >> the foreign issue is major. one of the thin
santorum hucker bee. if there are four people who will put together the votes to win in new hampshire. >> he's obviously appealing to the youth vote. how significant is that in the republican party. >> it's not a tremendous amount. his father got a lot of the united vote. it didn't do it for them. they are the energy and the base for the volunteers. they can be low dollar donors. if they wrote a $25 check today and again and again, it adds up. there's momentum they can pick up for....
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bees are tying. no one knows why. >> researchers there - something else killed them. [ ♪♪ ] >>> it is a mystery that scientists are frantically trying to solve. bees are dying at an alarming rate. over the last decade beekeepers in the u.s. and europe reported hive losses at 30% a year. many scientists believe they know why, but how to save the bees. at stake is billions word of crops. science it technology correspondent jacob ward has the story. >> if you look down in there, there's nectar and pollen in there. they didn't starve to death. >> research is there. something else killed them. >> reporter: jeff anderson is a third generation beekeeper, trying to recover from the death of 30% of his stock. like hundreds of beekeepers he represents his hives to farmers to pollinate almonds and other crops. he's facing trouble his predecessors couldn't have imagined. with help from fellow beekeepers he's brings the bees he has left into the hills away from agriculture to de-coxify. the frame is full of honey
bees are tying. no one knows why. >> researchers there - something else killed them. [ ♪♪ ] >>> it is a mystery that scientists are frantically trying to solve. bees are dying at an alarming rate. over the last decade beekeepers in the u.s. and europe reported hive losses at 30% a year. many scientists believe they know why, but how to save the bees. at stake is billions word of crops. science it technology correspondent jacob ward has the story. >> if you look down in...
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bees are tying. no one knows why. >> researchers there - something else killed them. >> the peninsula, in arabic, is aljazeera. our logo represents courage. fiercely independent quality reporting. >> to take as much aid as possible... >> and standing up for the voiceless. when you see this symbol respected around the world it means you too can now count on all the things we stand for. aljazeera america. [ ♪♪ ] >>> it is a mystery that scientists are frantically trying to solv bees are dying at an alarming rate. over the last decade beekeepers in the u.s. and europe reported hive losses at 30% a year. many scientists believe they know why, but how to save the bees. at stake is billions word of crops. science it technology story. >> if you look down in there, there. they didn't starve to death. >> research is there. something else killed them. >> reporter: jeff anderson is third generation beekeeper, trying to recover from the death of 30% of his stock. like hundreds of beekeepers, he represents his hi
bees are tying. no one knows why. >> researchers there - something else killed them. >> the peninsula, in arabic, is aljazeera. our logo represents courage. fiercely independent quality reporting. >> to take as much aid as possible... >> and standing up for the voiceless. when you see this symbol respected around the world it means you too can now count on all the things we stand for. aljazeera america. [ ♪♪ ] >>> it is a mystery that scientists are...
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bee. >> reporter: let's talk about why it's important to conserve bees.ut colony collapse. >> first of all, bees pollonate a third of everything that humans eat. since 2006, there's a syndrome, mostly affecting commercial beekeepers in which the colonies enter a doom cycle and cannot produce enough bees to survive. the populations collapse. >> reporter: that is all honey. >> would you like to taste. >> reporter: david is a seatac bee keeper. >> stick your finger in like winnie the pew. >> reporter: david is in charge. queen bee breeding programme. >> we wanted to develop local north-west bees that are better at surviving the winter than the californian bees that come up in the spring. so we are here at the airport where we have a island. >>> vacant land surrounding an airport may be unusual. seatac's buffer, 1,000 acres, represents city's demand to find creative solutions, in the areas. >> on the island, for the most part, we control the drones in the air, and we can control the colony genetics, and so we can set up the situation where we can select our b
bee. >> reporter: let's talk about why it's important to conserve bees.ut colony collapse. >> first of all, bees pollonate a third of everything that humans eat. since 2006, there's a syndrome, mostly affecting commercial beekeepers in which the colonies enter a doom cycle and cannot produce enough bees to survive. the populations collapse. >> reporter: that is all honey. >> would you like to taste. >> reporter: david is a seatac bee keeper. >> stick your...
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bees swarm when the colony gets too big. advocates want them to be rescued. >> swarming season started early this year because of the warm winter we had. they think summer started a month ago. >> reporter: residents can call the police department to report a swarm. the police will refer callers to local bee keepers. they have bee keeping organizations with volunteers ready toscoop up swarms. >> a -- to scoop up swarms. . >> a lot of positive awareness. we need them. >> reporter: the three gallons of honey he gets are a nice added perk. allie rasmus, ktvu fox 2 news. >> that reminds me of when we were a kid, my dad had bees, i got stung so many times. including one up my nose. >> ouch. that would hurt. >> honey was great. >> picture you sticking your head -- [ talking at the same time ] [ laughter ] >> i stayed so far away. >> i saw a hive once. when it gets full they get up and leave at once. i saw one of those, one of the swarms, thousands of bees. all flying. the noise -- you never forget it. >> i walk the other way. >> ye
bees swarm when the colony gets too big. advocates want them to be rescued. >> swarming season started early this year because of the warm winter we had. they think summer started a month ago. >> reporter: residents can call the police department to report a swarm. the police will refer callers to local bee keepers. they have bee keeping organizations with volunteers ready toscoop up swarms. >> a -- to scoop up swarms. . >> a lot of positive awareness. we need them....
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these guys rent out these bees to big agricultural growers because bees are essential for everything we eat. these little guys pollenate all the lie quality foods we rely on. the problem is, pesticides causing havoc in bee communities. if you look at this particular frame, this is an example. this came from an almond grow. these guys rent out bees for almond growers and all kinds of growers. when it came back, this is a protective barrier that these bees use to quarantine off whatever they think is a threat to their group. they're seeing this very strange sort of self defense behavior all over the place. because these bee keepers say of a new generation of pesticides put into the very water of the plants. not just sprayed into them but get sucked into the root structure, lasting for generations, multiple crops over the source course of a decade. what these bee keepers want is for the white house to begin to regulate it. they want the white house to protect these bees. bee keepers are lovely people, not particularly organized as a political lobby. they don't wine and dine lawmakers. t
these guys rent out these bees to big agricultural growers because bees are essential for everything we eat. these little guys pollenate all the lie quality foods we rely on. the problem is, pesticides causing havoc in bee communities. if you look at this particular frame, this is an example. this came from an almond grow. these guys rent out bees for almond growers and all kinds of growers. when it came back, this is a protective barrier that these bees use to quarantine off whatever they...
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>> bees are good. they won't land on you. >> they won't sting you. >> he died like he lived, hunting eggs. brooke obama said bees are good. >> bees don't sting you. >> is that the right message to send to the american you plan and you won't get hiewks. i mean, lying to children now how low can you go? if you can't calm down a group of children at an easter egg reading how can you be trusted to calm down the middle east? >> not only did he not calm them down, but he took a positive delight in their screams of terror. should maybe obama be impeached? >> clearly yesterday. those weren't bees, those were tiny israeli drones that netanyahu sent. you can't creep the stupid people from coming on the white house lawn. the secret service can't. when i was a kid, a 6-year-old birthday party my uncle blindfolded me and put me in front of a bee hive telling me it was a pinata. i hate bees except for the halloween ones. we tell the children there is a fat guy with a red suit that brings the toys and the easter bunn
>> bees are good. they won't land on you. >> they won't sting you. >> he died like he lived, hunting eggs. brooke obama said bees are good. >> bees don't sting you. >> is that the right message to send to the american you plan and you won't get hiewks. i mean, lying to children now how low can you go? if you can't calm down a group of children at an easter egg reading how can you be trusted to calm down the middle east? >> not only did he not calm them down,...
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he haso alsn bee battling leukemia. he is the n.b.a.' with more than 38,000 points. many came have a his straid mark skyhook. cender schler came in second in last year's st. louis marathon. this year she came in first. the problem is race officials say she cheated. it turns out she sneaked spot race raft we could after the final checkpoint, and it now appears she did the same thing last year. she has been stripped of her title as well as her spot in next week's boston marathon. here's a warning-- when a gorilla goes bananas, stay away. fay tay zoo in omaha, a little girl was beating her chest. you can just make out her reflection. it could be a sign of aggression for gorillas. one of them suddenly charged. >> oh, man! >> pelley: bang! and broke the glass. the zoo's curator tells us the girl may not have been the target. that gorilla may have been trying to exert dominance over the others. ray and jacob are good friends now, but it sure didn't start out that way. steve hartman on the road next. allergies can distract you. so when your sym
he haso alsn bee battling leukemia. he is the n.b.a.' with more than 38,000 points. many came have a his straid mark skyhook. cender schler came in second in last year's st. louis marathon. this year she came in first. the problem is race officials say she cheated. it turns out she sneaked spot race raft we could after the final checkpoint, and it now appears she did the same thing last year. she has been stripped of her title as well as her spot in next week's boston marathon. here's a...
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bee keepers tried to wrangle millions of bees with their bear hands.but when the bees started to escape most had to be killed with spray foam. >> i think we're going to make this quick. >> a washington state trooper tried to brief reporters. >> yes, i hear you. >> including jeff dubois, from our cbs affiliate in seattle. did he not appear to be enjoying this assignment. >> they're flying all over the place. it is unnerving, to tell you the truth. >> it was far worse for his cameraman, damian glitch, who was stunning 20 times. >> i feel light-headed and i'm numb. >> i had stings to my face to my arms. they crawled up my jacket and my lower back, my stomach. >> as many as 20 million bees were lost, and they won't survive without their hive. they were en route to a farm to pollen ate blue berry crops. >> there is no other insect on that's right can do what they do. >> christian england, one of the bee wranglers. >> this is a setback for the farmers, too because they have to get these bees on their crops, they have certain window of time that pollination h
bee keepers tried to wrangle millions of bees with their bear hands.but when the bees started to escape most had to be killed with spray foam. >> i think we're going to make this quick. >> a washington state trooper tried to brief reporters. >> yes, i hear you. >> including jeff dubois, from our cbs affiliate in seattle. did he not appear to be enjoying this assignment. >> they're flying all over the place. it is unnerving, to tell you the truth. >> it was...
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like hundreds of bee keepers around the world.rents his hives to farmers to his bees can pollinate billion dollars crops. >> back in the 70s, it was piece of cake to be a beekeeper. >> reporter: now he is facing trouble. with help from fellow beekeepers he is bringing the keys he has left up into the hills to detoxify. this frame is full of honey. and that should be the sign of a well-fed healthy population but these bees died off anyway. and these bees are basically quarantining this. and it's that kind of weird signal that has the keepers so concerned. several blame a new category of pesticide known as neonicotinoid that treats the seeds that farmers buy and that is taken up by the plant from the soil. >> reporter: i think about a plane spraying a whole crop but you are talking about putting it in through the soil. >> yes, and taken up through the roots of the plant and transporting it to all parts of the plant. so i what i want to show you here is evidence of this systemic transport. >> reporter: susan has studied the effect of
like hundreds of bee keepers around the world.rents his hives to farmers to his bees can pollinate billion dollars crops. >> back in the 70s, it was piece of cake to be a beekeeper. >> reporter: now he is facing trouble. with help from fellow beekeepers he is bringing the keys he has left up into the hills to detoxify. this frame is full of honey. and that should be the sign of a well-fed healthy population but these bees died off anyway. and these bees are basically quarantining...
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there were five million active bee hives in the u.s. in the 1940s. now there are half that, due in large part to what's known as colony collapse disorder. so this accident is a big loss. the driver of the semiwas not injured, but like everyone involved he likely felt the sting. >> ah! >> reporter: ben tracy cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: coming up next on the cbs evening news what a teacher learned from her third graders. >> i don't get much sleep at night because my baby sister, and she-- she cries a lot. >> pelley: a simple assignment with a powerful result. and later, when a gorilla gets angry, look out. >> oh, man! i'm brian vickers, nascar® driver. i'm kevin nealon comedian. and i'm arnold palmer, professional golfer. know what we have in common? we talked to our doctors about treatment with xarelto®. me, when i had a blood clot in my leg that could have traveled to my lungs. that's why i took xarelto®, too. xarelto® is proven to treat and help reduce the risk of dvt and pe blood clots. i took xarelto® for afib... an irregular heartbeat that
there were five million active bee hives in the u.s. in the 1940s. now there are half that, due in large part to what's known as colony collapse disorder. so this accident is a big loss. the driver of the semiwas not injured, but like everyone involved he likely felt the sting. >> ah! >> reporter: ben tracy cbs news, los angeles. >> pelley: coming up next on the cbs evening news what a teacher learned from her third graders. >> i don't get much sleep at night because my...
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. >> bees. >> oh, notice a bee. that is okay, guys. bees are g they won't london you. >> they are scare. >> they will be okay. >> finally they zoom out, when the the kid are screaming. >> what i like about the president, he just keeps turning the pages. >> it is okay just some bees. >> i scream when i see bees too. >> they are so funny. >> one time putting up christmas lights no, we were trimming the evergreens in front of my house at and my dad was up there on the ladder. i'm holding the ladder. he is using the clippers to clip the evergreens in front of the house. a bunch of wasps come out they got me too. >> yes. >> they just bounce off you but they are biting you. >> my thing is when i was at camp, we were sitting down on these benches. we were outside doing a talk. there is a bee. i scream. i jump up and ran and the bee got me. when there is bees i go skill but i scream, getaway from me. i don't move. >> i don't like bees. >> but i will be screaming doing everything i can. >> bees are very important to the the
. >> bees. >> oh, notice a bee. that is okay, guys. bees are g they won't london you. >> they are scare. >> they will be okay. >> finally they zoom out, when the the kid are screaming. >> what i like about the president, he just keeps turning the pages. >> it is okay just some bees. >> i scream when i see bees too. >> they are so funny. >> one time putting up christmas lights no, we were trimming the evergreens in front of my house at...
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bee keepers were brought in to catch them but many bees perished in the accident or during the cleanup. >>> you may not realize it but the government has technology that can shut down all cell phone service. some say it's necessary in critical emergencies such as a terrorist attack but critics say the program is too difficult. >> what if suddenly the government cut off service. it's call the internet kill switch, what is that? >> it's basically the ability to turn off cell phones, and turn off the networks, for anyone using a cell phone. >> reporter: department of homeland security calls it standard operating procedure 303. >> these are the rules that the department of homeland security uses when they decide to shut down a cell phone network. >> reporter: allen butler and his group have been fighting in court nearly four years to get a copy of the rules after the judge ordered dhs to turn them over here is what butler got pages and pages all redacted. >> what's critical and the underlying purpose of this case is the rules for whether the government can and cannot shut down these networ
bee keepers were brought in to catch them but many bees perished in the accident or during the cleanup. >>> you may not realize it but the government has technology that can shut down all cell phone service. some say it's necessary in critical emergencies such as a terrorist attack but critics say the program is too difficult. >> what if suddenly the government cut off service. it's call the internet kill switch, what is that? >> it's basically the ability to turn off cell...
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covers -- covered in bees all over his face. >> a bee keeper was able to cal and the half ive but residentsre being asked to stay inside much the hives can't become removed until the bees become less agitateed agitated. >>> strict new rules are in effect for water restrictions. as correspondent omar villa franco shows us the grass is still green in wealthy neighborhoods. >> reporter: living the california dream takes a lot of money. it also takes a lot of water. a ucla study finds wealthy neighborhoods use three times more water than other southern california cities. dr. stephanie, conducted the stud. >> we found that overall about 50%, if not more water is used on outdoor irrigation. >> bigger house bigger lawn, more water use. >> more water and they can avenue for it. >> reporter: right now beverly hills does not tick water waiters. residents have been asked to turn off decorative fountains and stop hosing down driveways voluntary measures that don't get them close to the statewide mandate of 25%. beverly hills may soon look very differ. the city is planning to cut private consumption thr
covers -- covered in bees all over his face. >> a bee keeper was able to cal and the half ive but residentsre being asked to stay inside much the hives can't become removed until the bees become less agitateed agitated. >>> strict new rules are in effect for water restrictions. as correspondent omar villa franco shows us the grass is still green in wealthy neighborhoods. >> reporter: living the california dream takes a lot of money. it also takes a lot of water. a ucla...
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bees, millions of them, all over the highway. >> take a look at this on my shoulder. aye, aye, aye! >> pelley: and steve hartman on a different road-- the road to redemption. >> reporter: are you grateful? >> oh, man, very, very. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. tonight, iraq is reporting that one of the most wanted terrorists in the world is dead. izzat ibrahim al duri was saddam hussein's number two, the king of clubs in the u.s. military's deck of iraqi fugitives. after the u.s. invasion toppled saddam, he became the leader of the sunni insurgency that bedeviled american troops and presidents for a dozen years. david martin at the pentagon has more about him. >> reporter: al-duri was the biggest one that got away, the only one of saddam's henchmen to elude american troops during the eight-and-a-half-year occupation of iraq. now, iraqi officials say their troops killed a man with hisis distinctive red hair and mustache. in an operation east of saddam'sh hometown of tikrit, which was retaken from i
bees, millions of them, all over the highway. >> take a look at this on my shoulder. aye, aye, aye! >> pelley: and steve hartman on a different road-- the road to redemption. >> reporter: are you grateful? >> oh, man, very, very. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: this is our western edition. tonight, iraq is reporting that one of the most wanted terrorists in the world is dead. izzat ibrahim al duri...
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some bee keepers in seattle are using the open land around the airport as a bee haven. tech know has the details. >> as one of the busiest airports in the northwest sea tech international serves 30 million passengers each year. although most don't realize they're sharing air space with a half million bees. >> we're standing in the middle of one of the three apearies here. it has formed the flight path project. >> it is to save the bee. >> why is it important to conserve bees? tell me about colony collapse. >> first of all bees pollinate one third of everything that humanitarians eat. since 2006, there's a syndrome mostly affecting commercial bee keepers in which the colonies enter a doom cycle and can't produce enough bee to say survive so those populations collapse. >> we wanted to develop local northwest bees that are better at surviving the winter than the california bees that come up in the spring. we are here at the airport where we have a little green island. >> vacant land surrounding an airport may seem on unusual option but the safety buffer, roughly 1,000-acre
some bee keepers in seattle are using the open land around the airport as a bee haven. tech know has the details. >> as one of the busiest airports in the northwest sea tech international serves 30 million passengers each year. although most don't realize they're sharing air space with a half million bees. >> we're standing in the middle of one of the three apearies here. it has formed the flight path project. >> it is to save the bee. >> why is it important to conserve...
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they rent out these bees to big agricultural growers, and that's because bees are essential for basicallyverything we eat. the problem is that a new generation of pesticides are creating all kinds of havoc. this came from an almond grow and these guys again rent out these bees for the use of growers. when it came back this frame had been covered in part by this shiny stuff here. and that's a protective barrier that these bees used to quarantine off what they think is a threat to their group. they are seeing this self-defense behavior all over the place, and it's because of a new generation of pesticides and certain kinds of fungy sides that go into plants. sometimes multiple crops over the course of a decade. so what these beekeepers want is for the white house -- which formed a task force to investigation this problem. they want the white house to step forward to protect these bees. beekeepers aren't particularly organized as a lobby. so they form this crucial link but they are getting pushed around. they are hoping the white house comes forward with regulations that could do let's say w
they rent out these bees to big agricultural growers, and that's because bees are essential for basicallyverything we eat. the problem is that a new generation of pesticides are creating all kinds of havoc. this came from an almond grow and these guys again rent out these bees for the use of growers. when it came back this frame had been covered in part by this shiny stuff here. and that's a protective barrier that these bees used to quarantine off what they think is a threat to their group....
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with no idea how to keep his bees alive. jeff would the family business may die with him p.m. >> i would like to be optimistic that my kids would choose to do this. it's a necessary business, but realistically is a tenuous way that make a living right now. >> 150 years ago today, abraham lincoln was assassinated. a group of horseback riders monday reenacted his final journey. he left the white house april 13 for a quick trip to a cot acknowledge just outside the city the next day went to ford theater to watch a play with where he was saturday night. he side in the morning on april 15th. >> we have the latest on the fighting in yemen and u.n. effort to stop it. tomorrow morning increasing the minimum wage, thousands expect at rallies across the country. that's it for us here in in the morning. we leave you with a live look at the national mall in washington. 150 years since the assassination of abraham lincoln. thanks for watching. >> hello from al jazeera headquarters in doha. coming up in the next 60 minutes: >> on the fron
with no idea how to keep his bees alive. jeff would the family business may die with him p.m. >> i would like to be optimistic that my kids would choose to do this. it's a necessary business, but realistically is a tenuous way that make a living right now. >> 150 years ago today, abraham lincoln was assassinated. a group of horseback riders monday reenacted his final journey. he left the white house april 13 for a quick trip to a cot acknowledge just outside the city the next day...
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bees in san francisco who are you. >> what's an apple bees. >> well - so we opened up a festers for a 5 hundred seat venue we want 0 people to come into all different parts of world had a request we do jazz they put us in contract it's a contact that's a 3 piece band they're to go for two hours during diner not any other time mostly done by 9 we don't have neighborhoods directly beneath us so we're going to keep it another a level for people to talk during their diner. >> are you planning to manage the entertainment or is that based on the groups that come in and say we want this performer. >> they have the tour group recommended the band we contract with the band there i go to take care of the booking. >> commissioner joseph. >> so have you ever had bands in a venue that i ran before. >> nope. >> so you know nothing about bands. >> i've seen bands before. >> so you know nothing about bands so your relying on the band to bring in their sound equipment and the a.m. fireside. >> that's a problem because drums are hard to control and if you amplify them and light them. >> we'll not be
bees in san francisco who are you. >> what's an apple bees. >> well - so we opened up a festers for a 5 hundred seat venue we want 0 people to come into all different parts of world had a request we do jazz they put us in contract it's a contact that's a 3 piece band they're to go for two hours during diner not any other time mostly done by 9 we don't have neighborhoods directly beneath us so we're going to keep it another a level for people to talk during their diner. >> are...
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she says there's almost no federal research into their effects on bees.th haven't seen any indication that they are interesting in pursuing it. it is almost as if they would just wish it would go away. and the e.p.a. says it won't approve any new uses protests led to a two year moratorium, but u.s. farmers especially those growing pig crash cops like wheat soybeans are using the chemicals widely. in an email, one of the largest manufacturers argued that a lack of pests and the rigors of a life >> and on the next day he went to ford esthete tore watch a play that's where john wilkes booth shot him. he died early on the morning of april 15th, that's all the time for this newscast, thank you for joining us, the news continues next from london. ♪ ♪
she says there's almost no federal research into their effects on bees.th haven't seen any indication that they are interesting in pursuing it. it is almost as if they would just wish it would go away. and the e.p.a. says it won't approve any new uses protests led to a two year moratorium, but u.s. farmers especially those growing pig crash cops like wheat soybeans are using the chemicals widely. in an email, one of the largest manufacturers argued that a lack of pests and the rigors of a life...
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key to bee survival. >> the more bee friendly plants that you plant the better.ter for the bees. >> reporter: master gardener sam bryan says what you do after your plants is crucial. >> the fewer insecticides you use the better. >> reporter: honey bee colonies are collapsing. certain insecticides known as neocopotino are killing bees. >> they've been mounting information that these pesticides are then reason for the honey bee die off. >> reporter: environmentalists are asking the eocpa to restrict the neonicks. their absorbed by plants and can't be washed off. authorities want new approvals. >> they are going to take a hard look at the impacts. they're going to add for additional data. >>> there are a lot of old usings including on plants sold at nurseries. lowe's promises a four year phase out of plants using the chemical. terrace nursery says they sell no neonic plants at all. this one bilogically targets just pests. and many turn to lady bugs or mantus. >> if you introduce beneficials you will have even less problems. >> reporter: activists say you need to do
key to bee survival. >> the more bee friendly plants that you plant the better.ter for the bees. >> reporter: master gardener sam bryan says what you do after your plants is crucial. >> the fewer insecticides you use the better. >> reporter: honey bee colonies are collapsing. certain insecticides known as neocopotino are killing bees. >> they've been mounting information that these pesticides are then reason for the honey bee die off. >> reporter:...
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so would a swarm of bees in your yard. this swarm of bees in boise thomas' yard for four five hours. he called his friend george. george is a filmmaker and a bee keeper and said because it's a swarm it's not a hive, he says they're full that's why nobody's been stung. so basically to get them down, he just clips off a few branches. >> get ready with the lid. >> here you go. >> dumpçdzz&'9!qÑi beqb f there like it was sand. >> there you go.e#ó.mb >> took about ten minutes to get this whole thing down and get the bees removed. but >> get ready with the lid. >> therea >> going to submit for a chili cook-off cook-off. >> see how the prank gets their mouths fired up. >> that's going to burn on the other end. >> closed captioning provided by -- imimagaginine e hahavivingng a a s shihield against plaque. nenew w acact t adadvavancnced with plaque guard kills 99% of bacteria, helps prevent plplaqaque and gingivitis fofor r a a twtwelelveve h hour shield of protection. nenew w acact t adadvavancnceded. ifif y youou s strtrugugglgle
so would a swarm of bees in your yard. this swarm of bees in boise thomas' yard for four five hours. he called his friend george. george is a filmmaker and a bee keeper and said because it's a swarm it's not a hive, he says they're full that's why nobody's been stung. so basically to get them down, he just clips off a few branches. >> get ready with the lid. >> here you go. >> dumpçdzz&'9!qÑi beqb f there like it was sand. >> there you go.e#ó.mb >> took...
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millions of bees swarm a highway when a truck overturns.ens of boxes filled with live bees were scattered across the road. fire crews had to wear protective gear to clean up the mess! some were stung multiple times. >>> outrage tonight over an espn reporter's one week suspension. some say that brit mchenry is getting off easily for this viral video of her belittling a tow lot worker. do you feel good about your job? if i was missing teeth they would hire me. i'm on television and you're in a [ censored ] trailer. >> mchenry apologized saying she allowed her emotions to get the best of her. days before her rant she urged compassion on her facebook page saying, take the high road and be nice to people. [ pause ] >> kind of amazing how a small kind gesture can go so far, yet similarly so can the impact of negative words. >> hm. she was -- >> those are her words, not mine. >> she was having a bad day. like she said emotions were running high. in this day and age everything is on camera. >> she had her car towed. it's a drag. >> but still. i mea
millions of bees swarm a highway when a truck overturns.ens of boxes filled with live bees were scattered across the road. fire crews had to wear protective gear to clean up the mess! some were stung multiple times. >>> outrage tonight over an espn reporter's one week suspension. some say that brit mchenry is getting off easily for this viral video of her belittling a tow lot worker. do you feel good about your job? if i was missing teeth they would hire me. i'm on television and...
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may hold the key to bees survival. >> the more bee friendly plants the better. >> reporter: what youlant your plants is crucial. >> the fewer insecticides you use the better. >> reporter: honey bee colonies are collapsing. certain insecticides are killing bees. >> mounting evidence that shows these pesticides are a cause of die off. >> reporter: she went to federal court armed with these and other studies. they are asking them oo restrict -- to restrict them. they are absorbed by plants and can't be washed off. >> they will take a look at the impacts. ask the manufacturers to provide additional data and they are not going to approve new uses. >> reporter: there are lot of old uses. now it is up to consumers. lowes promises a phase out of plants treated with them. home depot said if it had evidence it would make changes today. they sell no treated plants at all. you can ask your store. also these pesticides are also bee safe. this one targets just pests. >> avoid using insecticides. if you introduce beneficials you have less problems. >> reporter: you need to do your part to read the
may hold the key to bees survival. >> the more bee friendly plants the better. >> reporter: what youlant your plants is crucial. >> the fewer insecticides you use the better. >> reporter: honey bee colonies are collapsing. certain insecticides are killing bees. >> mounting evidence that shows these pesticides are a cause of die off. >> reporter: she went to federal court armed with these and other studies. they are asking them oo restrict -- to restrict them....
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oh, no it's a bee. it's okay guys. bees are good. they won't land on you. >> bees are good.me bees made an appearance at the easter egg roll. screaming while the president was trying to read where the wild things are. how appropriate. the president tried to hold back laughter as he assured the kids the bees woud not hurt them. that is your morning dish of scrambled politics. i'm joined now by best selling author. ellis. >> i hope those kids didn't believe that line. politicians will tell you anything. >> speaking of politician lots of buzz today about rand paul making an announcement to run for 2016. how does he plan to stand out from the rest of the pack? >> the question right now is does he want to stand out. you know the great paul family the libertarian tradition. rand has decided he would like to get elected, he seems to be inching closer and closer to the center. the first question is how different does he want to be. i don't think we know that yet. >> one thing is he wants marijuana reform a campaign issue. this is going to appeal to a younger crowd. >> you think so?
oh, no it's a bee. it's okay guys. bees are good. they won't land on you. >> bees are good.me bees made an appearance at the easter egg roll. screaming while the president was trying to read where the wild things are. how appropriate. the president tried to hold back laughter as he assured the kids the bees woud not hurt them. that is your morning dish of scrambled politics. i'm joined now by best selling author. ellis. >> i hope those kids didn't believe that line. politicians will...
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bill: bees. >> that's the point, i don't get it.i want to know how many times he guessed on. >> how many? >> in my life? >> in my life? >> in your life. >> maybe a hundred. >> maybe a hundred. bill: now that he is gone i understand the nypd is looking for an official position to fill to deal with these situations during the season is that right? >> exactly. it seems like there is scrambling to find someone, have opened up an official position, but it is also tacked on whoever gets the job will have to do the regular job and be the beekeeper. nypd has interviewed three people but no one has been hired at. >> and i can't. dale earnhardt junior, another day day at work. a 3rd annual celebrity softball game. >> check out my talent, i don't have a whole lot. ♪ >> zero, my god. holy hell. there it was. right there. >> i am on a coyote chase. >> someone left their glass out. >> intense. interject that. the answer to treating your dog's fleas and ticks is staring you right in the face. nexgard, from the makers of frontline® plus. it's the o
bill: bees. >> that's the point, i don't get it.i want to know how many times he guessed on. >> how many? >> in my life? >> in my life? >> in your life. >> maybe a hundred. >> maybe a hundred. bill: now that he is gone i understand the nypd is looking for an official position to fill to deal with these situations during the season is that right? >> exactly. it seems like there is scrambling to find someone, have opened up an official position, but...
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. >> coming up next, keeping the bees alive. >> in california american bee keepers hope the government steps in to regulate the pesticides that may be to blame for the decline in bee population. i'll explain in a moment. >> you can see an example of it, this came from an almond grow, they rent out bee for growers. when it came back, this frame had been covered in part by this that is essentially a protective barrier bees use to warn teen off whatever they think is a threat to their group. so they're seeing this kind of very strange self defense behavior all over the place. bee keepers say it's because of a new generation of pesticides put into the very water that goes into plants, get sucked up into the root structure and lasts for generations sometimes multiple crops over the course of let's say a decade. what these bee keepers want is for the white house which is expected to -- which formed a task force to sort of investigate this problem begin to regulate it. they want the white house to protect these bees. bee keepers are lovely people, but they're not organized as a political lobb
. >> coming up next, keeping the bees alive. >> in california american bee keepers hope the government steps in to regulate the pesticides that may be to blame for the decline in bee population. i'll explain in a moment. >> you can see an example of it, this came from an almond grow, they rent out bee for growers. when it came back, this frame had been covered in part by this that is essentially a protective barrier bees use to warn teen off whatever they think is a threat to...
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and i saw my neighbor's brother on the ground rolling bees -- covered in bees all over his face. >> bee sting victims are expected to recover. officials are warning people to stay away from the bee hives. >> arrested and accused peeping at women as they undressed at a tan sag ron. >> i looked even saw a camera being held over a wall. i didn't see a hand. but i saw a camera. then i'm naked. >> what police say one employee did to make sure he got his shot shot. >> a local 10-year-old picked on every day. bullied for something that saved his life. this courageous boy's message to stop bullies in their tracks. >> scott. >> the high temperature made it to 75 degrees. but get ready for a big cool down. when high temperatures will be stuck in the 40s next. ♪ police in new jersey say they've arrested a serial pickpocketer. mt. laurel police say they have arrested 47-year-old brian davis of philadelphia. they say over the past couple of months he's been stealing credit cards from people at the panera bread and wegmans in mt. laurel. cops were able to id him from surveillance video. they arre
and i saw my neighbor's brother on the ground rolling bees -- covered in bees all over his face. >> bee sting victims are expected to recover. officials are warning people to stay away from the bee hives. >> arrested and accused peeping at women as they undressed at a tan sag ron. >> i looked even saw a camera being held over a wall. i didn't see a hand. but i saw a camera. then i'm naked. >> what police say one employee did to make sure he got his shot shot. >> a...
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you can see a bee bee lodged about two inches from his heart. so heart breaking to think that anyone would treat an animal that way. >> you can see he starts to remember. this is nice. >> they do get him all cleaned up and introduce him to another dog in the facility. he's playful as can be. he's now learned to trust humans again and looking for a home. >> hey everybody. it's just about time for us to give away another ipad mini. you need tuesday's buzz word 18 years of age and a legal u.s. resident. stand by everybody. >> any time you pick up a new hobby, there's a learning curve, riding a motorcycle. that learning curve is steep and dangerous. >> and there's curves on the road. that curve is going to prove to be difficult for this new rider. tom jukin describes himself as a new by rider. he's riding a ninja 300. his buddy up ahead is going quicker than him. he decided i'm going to catch up with my friend. he's up to 65 miles an hour. >> don't go faster than you can handle. he goes too quick in the corner. sounds like he can't nav dpat the corn
you can see a bee bee lodged about two inches from his heart. so heart breaking to think that anyone would treat an animal that way. >> you can see he starts to remember. this is nice. >> they do get him all cleaned up and introduce him to another dog in the facility. he's playful as can be. he's now learned to trust humans again and looking for a home. >> hey everybody. it's just about time for us to give away another ipad mini. you need tuesday's buzz word 18 years of age...
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beer trucks falling over but not the bee one. hey, this afternoon, i'm not going to start either because we don't have any crashes with semis overturned. we really don't have any big problems as far as crashes. we're in the single digits and this is the traffic on the inner loop of the beltway getting from virginia into maryland. closer to river road, you're on the brakes. as we move to 270, traffic headed in, you average 14 miles per hour. in this area we're seeing a little bit of extra congestion this afternoon. had an earlier crash on the outer loop. that is why. move to take a live look and show you what we got as far as our traffic near old dominion. this is the outer loop and it's still very heavy. as we move to show you what we've got right now on 395, working your way out of the city, it is congested. you got this right before you get a little closer to virginia leaving the d.c. area. as we take a look at the map you can see some of the slow traffic on 395 for about 20 miles per hour. that's a look at traffic. back to you
beer trucks falling over but not the bee one. hey, this afternoon, i'm not going to start either because we don't have any crashes with semis overturned. we really don't have any big problems as far as crashes. we're in the single digits and this is the traffic on the inner loop of the beltway getting from virginia into maryland. closer to river road, you're on the brakes. as we move to 270, traffic headed in, you average 14 miles per hour. in this area we're seeing a little bit of extra...
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14 million bees in total. expert got to the scene trying to save as many expert as they k tell advice photographer at the scene was stunning 20 times. >> i had stings to my face to my arms, they crawled up my jacket, my lower back, my stomach. >> the bees were en route to farm to pollen ate blue berry crops. wow. crazy scene there. >>> all right 5:13, let's get a check on the forecast. >> you know what sniff ' to solve many those before. i've covered them from inside our vehicle literally shooting questions through the glass. no way. >> it is not worth it? >> no way i am getting involved with those bees. looking right now at very pretty start to the day. it will be an absolutely gorgeous day, if you have not yet made some plans to get outside, go ahead do it, and i think if you have somebody you don't even like, go out with them today. by the ends. day you will like them. the weather will be that good. it is just restore tiff, i think. we have temperatures that will be warming up, a lot from here, we have 56 d
14 million bees in total. expert got to the scene trying to save as many expert as they k tell advice photographer at the scene was stunning 20 times. >> i had stings to my face to my arms, they crawled up my jacket, my lower back, my stomach. >> the bees were en route to farm to pollen ate blue berry crops. wow. crazy scene there. >>> all right 5:13, let's get a check on the forecast. >> you know what sniff ' to solve many those before. i've covered them from inside...
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bee keepers tried to wrangle millions of bees with their bare hands. they calmed them with smoke but when the bees started to escape most had to be killed with spray foam. >> i think we're going to make this quick. >> reporter: a washington state trooper tried to brief reporters. >> yes, i hear you. >> reporter: reporters got stung. so did cameraman damien glitch 20 times. >> i had stings to my face to my arms. they crawled up my jacket and my lower back my stomach. >> reporter: as many as 20 million bees were lost and they won't survive without their hives. they were en route to a farm to pollinate blueberry crops. >> there's no other insect on earth that can do what they do. >> reporter: christian england was one of the bee wranglers. >> this was sent back to the farmers because they have got to get these bees on their crops. they have a certain window of time pollenation happens. >> reporter: there were five million active bee hives in the u.s. in the 1940s. now there are half that due in large part to what's known as colony collapse disorder. so th
bee keepers tried to wrangle millions of bees with their bare hands. they calmed them with smoke but when the bees started to escape most had to be killed with spray foam. >> i think we're going to make this quick. >> reporter: a washington state trooper tried to brief reporters. >> yes, i hear you. >> reporter: reporters got stung. so did cameraman damien glitch 20 times. >> i had stings to my face to my arms. they crawled up my jacket and my lower back my...
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not a lot of people want to be around a swarm of bees this is michelle. they found a swarm of bees.e shades and baseball cap. >> i can't tell you how cool it feels. kind of like the bee whisperer right now. >> i see this because you'll be out, having lunch with somebody and they freak out. a bee buzzes by. >> as long as you aren't afraid and they aren't afraid they're not going to attack. they aren't going to die. they're worried about the queen and getting some pollen. that's what they're all about. >> to stop pranking some understated people in tennessee. basically acting like toxic chemicals. start freaking people out, like this. this. >> oh, the poor kids! >> listen to the slow motion. >> he's in a park finding families walking past trips over, freaks them out. they all start running. it's like walter white just walked out of his lab, you know? >> at least they can run away unlike this guy, who is in his house. >> amazon box, making a delivery but it's a dangerous one. >> have a delivery for you, brother. >> what is it? >> i don't know. >> i didn't order anything man. what is it
not a lot of people want to be around a swarm of bees this is michelle. they found a swarm of bees.e shades and baseball cap. >> i can't tell you how cool it feels. kind of like the bee whisperer right now. >> i see this because you'll be out, having lunch with somebody and they freak out. a bee buzzes by. >> as long as you aren't afraid and they aren't afraid they're not going to attack. they aren't going to die. they're worried about the queen and getting some pollen. that's...
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. >> a terrifying seen some that some are calling a bee nado.hain of events that unleashed this angry swarm of bees on this washington highway. >> california health officials officially declare the me sells outbreak that began at two disney park in december officially over. state department of health says 131 people were diagnosed with measles during the outbreak. the cdc says more than 80% of all those cases in the outbreak occurred in people who were unvaccinateed or had unknown vaccination status. >>> a one-year-old is in critical condition after being shot in the head in washington state. police say it's all the result of road rage. this happening yesterday afternoon in seattle suburb. officials say the child was hit after several shots were fired into the car. her parents who were in the front seat were not injured. the child's family can't believe this act of violence is affecting someone so young and innocent. >> my niece is very beautiful. very energetic child. very happy. and we think this is a real tragedy for our family. >> that littl
. >> a terrifying seen some that some are calling a bee nado.hain of events that unleashed this angry swarm of bees on this washington highway. >> california health officials officially declare the me sells outbreak that began at two disney park in december officially over. state department of health says 131 people were diagnosed with measles during the outbreak. the cdc says more than 80% of all those cases in the outbreak occurred in people who were unvaccinateed or had unknown...
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. >> oh no it's a bee. it's okay guys. >> the bees causing pandemonium at the white house easter egg roll. >> it's been a truck that has been slowing the commute but it's slow all over the place. northbound 680 though is a mess with this jackknifed rig. we'll tell you what it's doing to southbound traffic coming up. >> the buzz for this morning is rain. but for this afternoon it could be thunderstorms. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the chp still investigating a major crash on the upper deck of the bay bridge that killed a motorcyclist and caused major delays. it happened last night just after 8:00 on the san francisco side of the bridge. the chp says a motorcyclist crashed and as many as five other vehicles may have been involved. emergency workers closed four of the five lanes. all of those lanes were reopened about 10:00. >>> jury deliberations start today in the boston marathon bombing trial dzhokhar tsarnaev is charged with 30 counts in connection with the deadly attacks. 17 of those charges carry
. >> oh no it's a bee. it's okay guys. >> the bees causing pandemonium at the white house easter egg roll. >> it's been a truck that has been slowing the commute but it's slow all over the place. northbound 680 though is a mess with this jackknifed rig. we'll tell you what it's doing to southbound traffic coming up. >> the buzz for this morning is rain. but for this afternoon it could be thunderstorms. >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the chp still...
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covered covered in bees all over his face. >> the bee sting victims are expected to recover.ls are warning people to stay away from the beehives. >> city in utah is threatening to take serious act against homeowners who built a fort in their front yard. the family of ogden utah put a cardboard castle on their front yard for their children to play in with their friends. neighbors say it's become a staple on their street. but they're children won't be able to enjoy it much longer. the city says the family these take that fort down or they're going to face a big fine. >> they can file criminal charges against us and levee the fines as a lean against the house. so they're not playing. we probably honestly would have taken it down tomorrow but we got the notification. >> so now the family says it has 15 days to take it down and they are going to keep enjoying it and take it down on day 14. >>> royalty arrives in australia as britain's prince harry pay as visit to australia during the last year of his military career. 39-year-old captain arrived at a military college in the country
covered covered in bees all over his face. >> the bee sting victims are expected to recover.ls are warning people to stay away from the beehives. >> city in utah is threatening to take serious act against homeowners who built a fort in their front yard. the family of ogden utah put a cardboard castle on their front yard for their children to play in with their friends. neighbors say it's become a staple on their street. but they're children won't be able to enjoy it much longer. the...
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they found the men blanketed by bees, each with as many as 50 stings. firefighters had to douse the bees to get them to disperse. >> i said, why are you running? what's going on? he said, there's bees everywhere. my dogs were stung. i was taking care of my dogs. i looked out the window my neighbor's brother was on the ground rolling bees covering him all over his face. >> the bees stung a woman as she came out of her home. >>> a bombshell revelation more than a year after 19 firefighters died battling that massive wild fire in arizona. a lawyer investigating the yarnell hill fire says the soul survivor heard the firefighters leader order his team to leave their safe spot. the group died when a massive wild fire changed directions and the flames overtook them. this lawyer says mcdonagh, the soul survivor said he heard his supervisor argue with a top deputy and pushed him to make that dangerous move. mcdonagh denies making that statement. >>> the controversial homeless jesus statutee could be leaving detroit. it has garnered high praise and criticism. now
they found the men blanketed by bees, each with as many as 50 stings. firefighters had to douse the bees to get them to disperse. >> i said, why are you running? what's going on? he said, there's bees everywhere. my dogs were stung. i was taking care of my dogs. i looked out the window my neighbor's brother was on the ground rolling bees covering him all over his face. >> the bees stung a woman as she came out of her home. >>> a bombshell revelation more than a year after...