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he knew the boras. he knew that although they did not have an empire, a navy or a standing army, the boras were masters of modern warfare. unlike most of britain's colonial enemies, they had incredibly sophisticated weapons, some of which were better than what buller could give to his own men. they were extraordinary marksman, having spent two centuries doing little else other than hunting and fighting. they knew every nook and cranny of the territory, and could disappear without a trace, making them an invisible and very dangerous enemy. the boras had learned from one of their first and fiercest enemies, the bandtum, a linguistic family with hundreds of different ethnic groups, including nelson mandela's tribe and the zulu. they had fought for more than a century, and in that time, the boras had done their best not only to take the bantu's land and subjugate their people, they learned a new kind of warfare, one that most europeans did not yet understand. not only did they know the south african area in
he knew the boras. he knew that although they did not have an empire, a navy or a standing army, the boras were masters of modern warfare. unlike most of britain's colonial enemies, they had incredibly sophisticated weapons, some of which were better than what buller could give to his own men. they were extraordinary marksman, having spent two centuries doing little else other than hunting and fighting. they knew every nook and cranny of the territory, and could disappear without a trace,...
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he knew the boras. he knew that although they did not have an empire, a navy or a standing army, the boras were masters of modern warfare. unlike most of britain's colonial enemies, they had incredibly sophisticated weapons, some of which were better than what buller could give to his own men. they were extraordinary marksman, having spent two centuries doing little else other than hunting and fighting. they knew every nook and cranny of the territory, and could disappear without a trace, making them an invisible and very dangerous enemy. the boras had learned from one of their first and fiercest enemies, the bandtum, a linguistic family with hundreds of different ethnic groups, including nelson mandela's tribe and the zulu. they had fought for more than a century, and in that time, the boras had done their best not only to take the bantu's land and subjugate their people, they learned a new kind of warfare, one that most europeans did not yet understand. not only did they know the south african area in
he knew the boras. he knew that although they did not have an empire, a navy or a standing army, the boras were masters of modern warfare. unlike most of britain's colonial enemies, they had incredibly sophisticated weapons, some of which were better than what buller could give to his own men. they were extraordinary marksman, having spent two centuries doing little else other than hunting and fighting. they knew every nook and cranny of the territory, and could disappear without a trace,...
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alex: coming next, rescuing injured and endangered sea bora bora. and learning about animals of the coral reef. this is "animal rescue." [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.] thanks for joining us, i'm alex paen. as you know, we travel around the world featuring all types of great animal rescues and showcasing those dedicated individuals helping animals in trouble. [man blowing conch shell] alex: on the beautiful island of bora bora in the south pacific, you'll find a unique turtle rescue sanctuary at the le meridien bora bora resort. the bora bora turtle center was founded in the year 2000, and some 500 turtles have been treated and released so far. julie: welcome to feeding. alex: marine biologist julie maury educates visitors to the center and its efforts to save green turtles. julie: this is annalee who's shooting the crew in the water, and the one who's giving food is samana. here we have, uh, actually 23 turtles, but it can change on any day. cops can call me and i go and get some. and we have lots of other marine life, like a
alex: coming next, rescuing injured and endangered sea bora bora. and learning about animals of the coral reef. this is "animal rescue." [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.] thanks for joining us, i'm alex paen. as you know, we travel around the world featuring all types of great animal rescues and showcasing those dedicated individuals helping animals in trouble. [man blowing conch shell] alex: on the beautiful island of bora bora in the south pacific, you'll find a...
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bora resort. the bora bora turtle center was founded in the year 2000, and some 500 turtles have been treated and released so far. julie: welcome to turtle feeding. alex: marine biologist julie maury educates visitors to the center and its efforts to save green turtles. julie: this is annalee who's shooting the crew in the food is samana. here we have, uh, actually 23 turtles, but it can change on any day. cops can call me and i go and get some. and we have lots of other marine life, like a sea cucumber, uh, we let people touch, and other life. so here we have only green sea turtles. but in the lagoon, you can find the hawksbill turtle that is smaller and darker than the green one. and in the deep ocean you can find the leatherback. the leatherback is the biggest sea turtle in the world, and the green one is the second-biggest. all the turtle we have here, they come from the wild. they are with us because they were either sick, injured, or or taken illegally by people on the island. so our job is
bora resort. the bora bora turtle center was founded in the year 2000, and some 500 turtles have been treated and released so far. julie: welcome to turtle feeding. alex: marine biologist julie maury educates visitors to the center and its efforts to save green turtles. julie: this is annalee who's shooting the crew in the food is samana. here we have, uh, actually 23 turtles, but it can change on any day. cops can call me and i go and get some. and we have lots of other marine life, like a sea...
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there was a march ceremony planned in bora bora by valentino couture and a mini version. >> miss monroe has her own dress. >> as for james' side of the story, a source tells us, quote, this whole 50 million dollar thing and other noise is a distraction to try and for. just how much is james packer worth?" forbes" magazine has him at $3.4 million. >> he's very amazing. >> a decade ago, packer reportedly inherited 5 billion and by 2007, he was said to be worth $7 billion mainly in casinos and en >> and then his wealth headed south and today's $3.4 billion helped by reported losses in various las vegas venturee. at one point packer was reportedly hemorrhaging $6,000 a minute. now packer's turned much of his attention to movie making forming a company with brett rattner who introduced him to mariah. they're known for blockbusters >> and probably as bad as they say you are. >> there aren't a lot of people in the world with more money than james, but the royal family is. their net worth is somewhere -paround $15 billion. love is priceless and we just found out that prince harry and his new ga
there was a march ceremony planned in bora bora by valentino couture and a mini version. >> miss monroe has her own dress. >> as for james' side of the story, a source tells us, quote, this whole 50 million dollar thing and other noise is a distraction to try and for. just how much is james packer worth?" forbes" magazine has him at $3.4 million. >> he's very amazing. >> a decade ago, packer reportedly inherited 5 billion and by 2007, he was said to be worth $7...
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we visit the island of bora bora. and learning about animals of the coral reef.escue." [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.] thanks for joining us, i'm alex paen. as you know, we travel around the world featuring all types of great animal rescues and showcasing those dedicated individuals helping animals in trouble. watch. [man blowing conch shell]
we visit the island of bora bora. and learning about animals of the coral reef.escue." [captioning made possible by telco productions, inc.] thanks for joining us, i'm alex paen. as you know, we travel around the world featuring all types of great animal rescues and showcasing those dedicated individuals helping animals in trouble. watch. [man blowing conch shell]
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we do vegas hawaii disney bora bora are doing a ton of river cruises $50 off domestic travel that 19 years going back to the world series us to pay off for someone who wantsdom to travel with canary travel. >> man's will take advantage of it if you are planning to travel anyway. >> and today before the end of the game, you can get the these special deal from canary travel be in the hopper and perhaps when a special prize. >> we've been doing it almost six years. >> ,. >> it is been my great fortune that you pointed out y new advancements in cataract i've got some good news there are benefits to cataract surgery diabetes and fortunately make cataract develops in my comfortable very comfortable very quick operation without any pain and they are noticing the improvement literally the next day.th most of the time we correct peoplet and oftentimes they need glasses to read with the stay of other problems like an astigmatism which may require >> their secondary benefits asbe well. >> very good evidence that suggests is a cataract surgery or 50 percent less risk of being at fault a motor ve
we do vegas hawaii disney bora bora are doing a ton of river cruises $50 off domestic travel that 19 years going back to the world series us to pay off for someone who wantsdom to travel with canary travel. >> man's will take advantage of it if you are planning to travel anyway. >> and today before the end of the game, you can get the these special deal from canary travel be in the hopper and perhaps when a special prize. >> we've been doing it almost six years. >> ,....
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would she take off for bora bora take a nice long vacation after this campaign?chappaqua up in westchester county new york so she and her husbands went out for a walk with the dog and some woman who was walking along, too, met up with them. >> her name is margo and she said she was just so upset over the election results she decide to take a walk and she never thought she would run into the woman that she voted for secretary clinton who was also out walking around. the person who took this picture former president bill clinton. she said she exchanged pleasantries. it was all nice and she was smiling. >> hey bill can you take the photo. >> go over that and take it. >> decent framing not too much head room all that kind of stuff. >>> this is a shocker. >>> i hope it's true. new technology could help paralyzed people walk. >> and it's all because of a new device dr. mike. how can they make this happen? >> technology. better living through chemistry. that's what it's all about and this is a game changer. what they did was they implanted sensors into the brain of monk
would she take off for bora bora take a nice long vacation after this campaign?chappaqua up in westchester county new york so she and her husbands went out for a walk with the dog and some woman who was walking along, too, met up with them. >> her name is margo and she said she was just so upset over the election results she decide to take a walk and she never thought she would run into the woman that she voted for secretary clinton who was also out walking around. the person who took...