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. >> anthony: still there. 10 years ago at his shop borneo ink, eddie david tattooed me with an ibaneating its own tail. life, death, the eternal ebb and flow. i think i was going through a hippy phase. eddie does great work, and he's known for traditional tribal tattoos, but i'm looking forward to getting it done old school this time. hand tapped in the jungle. so i need your advice, because i'm going back to the same village that i went to last time. >> eddie: just be careful of the lancau. >> anthony: the lancau. yes, they had in every type of bottle. this clear, sort of cloudy liquid with particles in it. >> eddie: sometimes they put all kinds of weird stuff inside. my dad used to tell me they take a mosquito coil and leave it inside the lancau. >> anthony: a mosquito what? >> eddie: coil. >> anthony: like the pesticide? >> eddie: yeah. just make it, like, stronger i guess. >> anthony: i would imagine so. >> eddie: that's the natural staple. gawai is usually a party, drinking, passing out, waking up, eating, drinking some more, passing out again, and then getting up and drinking
. >> anthony: still there. 10 years ago at his shop borneo ink, eddie david tattooed me with an ibaneating its own tail. life, death, the eternal ebb and flow. i think i was going through a hippy phase. eddie does great work, and he's known for traditional tribal tattoos, but i'm looking forward to getting it done old school this time. hand tapped in the jungle. so i need your advice, because i'm going back to the same village that i went to last time. >> eddie: just be careful of...
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fabián se despacha con doblete en alemania y cruz azul, la mÁquina, uno de los peores equipos del borneoas. una cÁmara captÓ a la mujer con el pequeÑo en brazos llorando pidiendo que le devolvieran el coche de su hijo. luego el sobrecargo se enfrentÓ supuestamente con otro pasajero que aparentemente intentÓ defender a la mujer. la aerolÍnea emitiÓ una disculpa y asegura que las imÁgenes no reflejan sus valores. antes y traseros como la que sucediÓ en cleveland con un homicidio que fue filmado y transmitido por facebook, cÓmo puede proteger a sus hijos de este tipo de vÍdeos violentos en las redes sociales? claudia: matthew apenas tiene cuatro meses pero ya sabÉis a amen de lo que quiere para su nieto cuando el pequeÑo cumpla. >> al menos para todo debe tener su tiempo. claud tanto Él como jesÚs reconoce que la responsabilidad de controlar lo que los pequeÑos y los adolescentes ven en los medios sociales recae completamente en los padres. >> el estampando la atenciÓn que deberÍan. claud con los recientes crÍmenes publicados en pÁginas como facebook, este podrÍa ser el momento parece no pa
fabián se despacha con doblete en alemania y cruz azul, la mÁquina, uno de los peores equipos del borneoas. una cÁmara captÓ a la mujer con el pequeÑo en brazos llorando pidiendo que le devolvieran el coche de su hijo. luego el sobrecargo se enfrentÓ supuestamente con otro pasajero que aparentemente intentÓ defender a la mujer. la aerolÍnea emitiÓ una disculpa y asegura que las imÁgenes no reflejan sus valores. antes y traseros como la que sucediÓ en cleveland con un homicidio que...
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exotic animals or exotic creatures from africa, and you know, they would be like the wild men of borneo were actually from a farming family in ohio, that kind of thing. they would exaggerate the characteristics, people were more naive and science medicine was knew, and child rights didn't exist and child labor. it was a time you could imagine this could happen to a pair of young boys with albinism. and they were swept into this world. the circus was the number one form of entertainment in america. this was before tv, movies, professional sports were big. this was the industrial revolution is going on and factory workers eager to spend this money and they said that circus said the day the circus came to town, to your town, for many families, it was like the vacation. so, circus day was only second to christmas day, it was a really big deal when the circus came to town and people would get up early and they would j us to see a peek of the circuses unloading the train at the depot and bringing the acts over. so, it was a big deal. their particular act was, in the beginning they were just e
exotic animals or exotic creatures from africa, and you know, they would be like the wild men of borneo were actually from a farming family in ohio, that kind of thing. they would exaggerate the characteristics, people were more naive and science medicine was knew, and child rights didn't exist and child labor. it was a time you could imagine this could happen to a pair of young boys with albinism. and they were swept into this world. the circus was the number one form of entertainment in...
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the front page of the new york times, with a story about a controversy over a refuge for them in borneor the sanctuary has come from a company they say has been destroying the orangutans‘ natural habitat. now, kasia, united airlines and a rabbit are sparking discussions online? oh, rico, it's really attracted a lot of attention online. it's another pr disaster for united airlines. this time the airline is investigating the death of a giant rabbit. the 90cm long bunny, similar to this one, was called simon. he was being transported on one of the airlines places and was found dead in the cargo hold when the flight arrived at chicago's o'hare airport from london heathrow. united says it's saddened by simon's death. there's been a surge in people migrating to new zealand, with one expert saying brexit and the election of donald trump are partly to blame. the uk, germany, australia, south africa and the us are the top five countries making their way to new zealand. joining me now from wellington is migration expert, professor paul spoonley. professor, thank you so much for joining us. is it
the front page of the new york times, with a story about a controversy over a refuge for them in borneor the sanctuary has come from a company they say has been destroying the orangutans‘ natural habitat. now, kasia, united airlines and a rabbit are sparking discussions online? oh, rico, it's really attracted a lot of attention online. it's another pr disaster for united airlines. this time the airline is investigating the death of a giant rabbit. the 90cm long bunny, similar to this one, was...
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and orangutans are on the front page of the new york times with controversy over refuge for them in borneoeen destroying the orangutans' they say has been destroying the oranguta ns' natural habitat. they say has been destroying the orangutans' natural habitat. those are the headlines from key publications around the world. you may be surprised to hear that 19.4 million infants around the world still don't have access to routine vaccinations. those could protect them from deadly diseases. this is a challenge the world health organization is highlighting as part of their week focusing on world immunisation. 60% in four countries. four of which are in asia. i asked them why. the philippines is a country where there are challenges with providing health services to the population. with vaccines, a couple of years ago there was a stockout, health clinics ran out of the vaccines that are needed to give every child. that caused a dip in the immunisation rate, a significant one. the philippines also had other challenges. they have large populations living, densely populated, i should say, areas, w
and orangutans are on the front page of the new york times with controversy over refuge for them in borneoeen destroying the orangutans' they say has been destroying the oranguta ns' natural habitat. they say has been destroying the orangutans' natural habitat. those are the headlines from key publications around the world. you may be surprised to hear that 19.4 million infants around the world still don't have access to routine vaccinations. those could protect them from deadly diseases. this...
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they're only seen in borneo. >> lay-offs, folks, at espn, a lot of them, and a lot of them are on-airyou watch the channel you may know them. the names trickling out throughout the day, julia boorstin is following this story from los angeles. many of these people whose names we've seen cover individual teams, college teams, pro teams and the like. >> reporter: that's right, tyler. now, espn will layoff about about 100 people according to a source close to the situation. that includes tv and radio reporters as well as writers. that's about 10% of its forward-facing talent. now, some of the names that have started to trickle out you may recognize including long-time reporters ed werder and jason stark, and nfl analyst trent dilfer and anchor greg crawford. saying, dynamic change demand an increased focus on versatility and value, and as a result we have been engaged in the challenging process of determining the talent -- anchors, analysts, reporters, writers, and those who handle play by play, necessary to meet those demand. we will implement changes in our talent line-up this week. now
they're only seen in borneo. >> lay-offs, folks, at espn, a lot of them, and a lot of them are on-airyou watch the channel you may know them. the names trickling out throughout the day, julia boorstin is following this story from los angeles. many of these people whose names we've seen cover individual teams, college teams, pro teams and the like. >> reporter: that's right, tyler. now, espn will layoff about about 100 people according to a source close to the situation. that...