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a professor at the university of british columbia in canada. he analyzed 250 pictures of people hugging their dogs. he found the majority of them, looked visibly comfortable. their heads just turning away from their owners. we have had some very cute dogs this morning. here's here is what a couple of the dog owners had to say. >> yes, he likes hugs. he definitely likes hugs. >> i actually do not give him hugs. i give him kisses on the top of his head did that he really likes. hugging, i can see how a dog may say what are you doing. >> reporter: can we get a close-up of hunter? hunter, do you like hugs? >> he tends to pull away from >> that is so cute. >> maybe he loves them, maybe he doesn't. we are not sure. rosanna: the cutest dog we have met all morning. even though the dogs to not enjoy hugs, if you want to show love or affection, maybe a little tap, treat or kind words. maybe stay away from the hugs. i don't know, rosanna, what about lulu? >> i have a picture of lulu. >> all right. >> spike known for his regal bearing. >> it looks like he
a professor at the university of british columbia in canada. he analyzed 250 pictures of people hugging their dogs. he found the majority of them, looked visibly comfortable. their heads just turning away from their owners. we have had some very cute dogs this morning. here's here is what a couple of the dog owners had to say. >> yes, he likes hugs. he definitely likes hugs. >> i actually do not give him hugs. i give him kisses on the top of his head did that he really likes....
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university of british columbia analyzed hundreds of people hugging their dogs. hugs are stressing out your pet. 80% of dogs showed signs of stress through their flattened ears and lowered heads. settle with a belly scratch. >>> business now with landon dowdy. good morning. >> hi there, good morn to you. wall street in a wait and see ahead of an announcement by the federal reserve this afternoon. the fed is not expected to hike interest rates, as it continues to track the impact of weak global growth. but may signal they're determined to raise them later this year. shares of apple down 7% this morning, reported its first quarterly sales decline in more than a decade. apple posting its first of in iphone sales, saturated global market for smart phones. potential big deal news this morning. comcast, the parent of nbc universal is in talks to buy dream works for more than $3 billion. they' comcast has enjoyed lots of hits. >>> thanks so much. 100 days away from the summer games. you but rio is far from ready for the start of the olympics. stick around. ng rate. grow
university of british columbia analyzed hundreds of people hugging their dogs. hugs are stressing out your pet. 80% of dogs showed signs of stress through their flattened ears and lowered heads. settle with a belly scratch. >>> business now with landon dowdy. good morning. >> hi there, good morn to you. wall street in a wait and see ahead of an announcement by the federal reserve this afternoon. the fed is not expected to hike interest rates, as it continues to track the impact...
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. >> that building in british columbia, canada, looks like it just turned into a rocket motor. watch it again. there goes the gas. it mixes with just enough fresh air and ignites and whoosh! when you first see this video spark, it's all black and dark. you don't see the light of any fire in there. that's all the gases building up once it finds an escape route and mixes with that air, you can see the flames just race across the inside of that building. >> perfect example. >> that happened in an inup substantia instant. you can hear the firefighters working long into the night on this very large fire. many businesses involved in this situation. thankfully, though, nobody was injured. no firefighters or residents were injured in this situation. but this basically took out a city block. >>> discussions over money can get kind of sticky. specifically contract negotiations. but i never expected to see it come to this. those are doctors and junior medics mixing it up. so here's the deal. some of the doctors were okay with a 15% salary increase with negotiations with the government. so
. >> that building in british columbia, canada, looks like it just turned into a rocket motor. watch it again. there goes the gas. it mixes with just enough fresh air and ignites and whoosh! when you first see this video spark, it's all black and dark. you don't see the light of any fire in there. that's all the gases building up once it finds an escape route and mixes with that air, you can see the flames just race across the inside of that building. >> perfect example. >>...
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learn about the legend and hear the stories, we travelled into the heart of vancouver island, british columbia, down to an acqer, village of the first people. >> we have our big meetings here >>> where we met with tribal leaderer. he has histories recorded from more than 50 years ago. >> the people that had gone to bed at night had felt the ground shake. shortly after that, that's when they noticed the big wave coming in. then it's that wave that wiped out the village down there. >> i will go to my favourite spot >>> dennis took me down to the place where the village once stood in the tsunam i's path. on the water's edge an inlet facing the pacific >>> what did the community look like? where were people living? >> it would look like the most obvious thing that they would be living along the beach and the river >>> so when the wave came, it came right up the inlet? >> yeah. we're talking something huge coming in here because of how shallow it is there. i've been taught that events in this world have happened that have been so big that they've been able to move the whale out of the water >>> bec
learn about the legend and hear the stories, we travelled into the heart of vancouver island, british columbia, down to an acqer, village of the first people. >> we have our big meetings here >>> where we met with tribal leaderer. he has histories recorded from more than 50 years ago. >> the people that had gone to bed at night had felt the ground shake. shortly after that, that's when they noticed the big wave coming in. then it's that wave that wiped out the village down...
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rosanna: new research out of british columbia. greg: rosanna and i are big dog people. you can pet a dog, but if you hubby dog, this one researcher found that they don't like it. what is on the dog's mind? other than food? >> i hope that you are right. rosanna: that dog is the only dog that comes running. greg: they sense that you are the avenue. >> i would just love to know if they're really excited about us or not. rosanna: welcome to the 9:00 o'clock hour of "good day new york." hillary had a very good night. >> a donald trump hillary clinton matchup. i don't think you have to be a political expert to figure that won a lot of states. she has the advantage. let's go first to trump tower. >> the only car that she has is the woman's card. she has nothing else going. i do not think that she would get 5% of the vote. >> just so blatant. it is that direct talk. i do not want to say not honest. you know what i mean. >> true. hillary clinton took the women's she was so into it. >> all of you. the other day, mr. trump accused me of playing the woman's card. if fighting for wo
rosanna: new research out of british columbia. greg: rosanna and i are big dog people. you can pet a dog, but if you hubby dog, this one researcher found that they don't like it. what is on the dog's mind? other than food? >> i hope that you are right. rosanna: that dog is the only dog that comes running. greg: they sense that you are the avenue. >> i would just love to know if they're really excited about us or not. rosanna: welcome to the 9:00 o'clock hour of "good day new...
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it will head up into british columbia and continue to draw in moisture over the next two days, rain showers are popping up and steadier rains approaching the coastline of northwestern washington state. as far as the forecast timeline, this is at 8:00 a.m., the showers we were looking at. the coastal showers and that's going to continue to push along the oregon coastline also. and as we go throughout the day, there's noon and especially we'll try to push inland, about 5:00 p.m. or so. this is not heavy rainfall. most areas only pick up about .1 inch of cold spell in areas of the desert southwest, in the mid 80s. nothing horrible in the northwest, just kind of not that beautiful picture of sunshine that you'd like. >> maybe by the end of the week. >> thank you so much. >>> well just ahead, hundreds people arrested at the u.s. capitol. >>> plus how prince william and kate are using their royal tour to retrace princess diana's steps. >>> you're watching "early today." i think we should've taken a left at the river. tarzan know where tarzan go! tarzan does not know where tarzan go. hey, excuse m
it will head up into british columbia and continue to draw in moisture over the next two days, rain showers are popping up and steadier rains approaching the coastline of northwestern washington state. as far as the forecast timeline, this is at 8:00 a.m., the showers we were looking at. the coastal showers and that's going to continue to push along the oregon coastline also. and as we go throughout the day, there's noon and especially we'll try to push inland, about 5:00 p.m. or so. this is...
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stanley corn of the university of british columbia studied photos posted on the internet of dogs in the hugged and some of the signs of stress according to the professor include ears down and a dog's head turned away to avoid eye contact. his data showed nearly 82 percent of the canines in the pictures showed at least one of the stress signs but that's only one person one study. >> interesting that somebody paid for a study on this. >> he did it on his own. >> okay. that's what he spends his time on. >>> coming up on "action news" delaware national guardsmen enjoyed a treat from the cake boss himself. >>> developing overnight a mother is facing criminal charges after her child's tragic death. we're live with those details in the next half hour of "action news." if your family outing is magical for all the wrong reasons. you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin®. because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. try zyrtec®. muddle no more®. >> ♪ >> developing andbacking right now, two philadelphia
stanley corn of the university of british columbia studied photos posted on the internet of dogs in the hugged and some of the signs of stress according to the professor include ears down and a dog's head turned away to avoid eye contact. his data showed nearly 82 percent of the canines in the pictures showed at least one of the stress signs but that's only one person one study. >> interesting that somebody paid for a study on this. >> he did it on his own. >> okay. that's...
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dogs don't like being hugged or enact this is a professor of psychology at the university of british columbia. in an article he argued that they analyzed 250 images of embracing their four-legged friends. signs of stress. things like their whites of eyes showing or their head turned away. >> there is a sign of nervousness. they're not sure of his or her surroundings. >> this man is the chief medical officer that says that the current findings are accurate. >> but a lot of us are not convinced. >> he does look kind of cranky. >> in this one he looks cranky, down. >> if this has you thinking twice about whether or not you should hug your dog, there are some tricks to keep him or her happy. and of course, there is always a treat. acl account for "fox 5 news". dari: coming up next. she held to give beyonce her signature style in her new video. i. steve: behind the body art next. but why the steve: this is high drama on a tuesday. kelly ripa was back this morning after being blindsided last week he spoke to the audience that led her to take some time off >> what has happened has been extraordinary
dogs don't like being hugged or enact this is a professor of psychology at the university of british columbia. in an article he argued that they analyzed 250 images of embracing their four-legged friends. signs of stress. things like their whites of eyes showing or their head turned away. >> there is a sign of nervousness. they're not sure of his or her surroundings. >> this man is the chief medical officer that says that the current findings are accurate. >> but a lot of us...
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as you know, provinces have establish their own pricing mechanism and run a large range from british columbiais a revenue neutral carbon tax. for every dollar the british government raises -- the canadian government raises, a gives back rakes on their income tax. quebec, there are cap and trade systems under development and n.l. burda, they have their own. the job of the government of canada's two convene the premiers and talk about what the national objectives would be and determine the best mechanism for us working together. last year was an amazing year for investment and around the world, you had the u.s. up 7% and u.k. and india up 20% and an exception. investments were down in some people are laming a lack of federal support and policies for this decline. do you agree with that characterization? what we are doing about it. weakest table the budget in parliament two weeks ago that includes millions of dollars of investment with the private intor and green technology demonstration projects and alternate sources of energy in ways in which we can use greener ways to take fossil fuels out of
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neighborhood around plummeted 35% compared to just 9% in other parts of the city according to the british columbiater in hiv aids. not one fatal overdose occurs itself. those using the injection were 30% more likely to enter rehab. the site also saves taxpayer dollars by preventing expensive medical procedures for the addicts it treats. inside has been proven to save lives with no disearnable negative impact on the public safety and health objectives of canada before declared. world wide, there are more than 90 supervised injection sites mostly in europe. the first opened in 1986 in switzerland where there are now 22 facilities that give heroine to addicts with the hope of treating them. if that sounds crazy, consider this. opioid related deaths dropped in switzerland. if the united states would have cut them that much in 2013 alone, over 5000 lives would have been saved. it's new york values that aren't so bad overall. next on gps, you can stock up management books from here to the moon and they'll all tell you how to put together a great team for business. google spent years studying the subject
neighborhood around plummeted 35% compared to just 9% in other parts of the city according to the british columbiater in hiv aids. not one fatal overdose occurs itself. those using the injection were 30% more likely to enter rehab. the site also saves taxpayer dollars by preventing expensive medical procedures for the addicts it treats. inside has been proven to save lives with no disearnable negative impact on the public safety and health objectives of canada before declared. world wide, there...
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. >> a professor psychological at the university of british columbia in an article for psychology today he argues hugging our dogs gives them stress is not warm fuzzies. he did a google image search and analyzed 250 images embracing four-legged friend and found 0% exhibited sign eve stress things like ears flopping down. white of their eyes showing or heads turned away. >> nervousnesses. a dog who is not sure of what will happen next and not sure of his or her surroundings and getting ready to try toe bolt. >> animal medical center said the findings are accurate. still a lot of us dog lovers our own dog. getting hot -- kind of cranky here. >> flipped her pictures of fox 5 staffers and our dogs with experts and sure enough signs of stress, in this one jack looks cranky but here producer boxer earses are down and jack an jill may seem like they're expressing happiness by licking photographer tom but that is a sign of anxiety. won't hurt your pet but linked to dog bite particularly in children who hug dogs they don't know. >> a hug in her view she can't get away if she has to. thinking twi
. >> a professor psychological at the university of british columbia in an article for psychology today he argues hugging our dogs gives them stress is not warm fuzzies. he did a google image search and analyzed 250 images embracing four-legged friend and found 0% exhibited sign eve stress things like ears flopping down. white of their eyes showing or heads turned away. >> nervousnesses. a dog who is not sure of what will happen next and not sure of his or her surroundings and...
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but researchers say the university of british columbia, they say that they scoured the internet for hundreds of pictures of people hugging their dogs and that the animals typically show stress when they lower or turn their heads away, show the whites of their eyes or flatten ears down. in the pictures more than 80% of the dogs showed one sign of stress. good belly rub or ear scratch may be the best way to show dogs how you love them. i say you live in my house, buddy, you'll get a hug if you want to. >> maybe dogs don't like to be get hugged by canadians. >> do they like to be kissed? we'll test that theory later today. >> see you. >> have a great day. scott/3shot you can also get the latest we live in a pick choose, choose, choose. but at bedtime? ...why settle for this? enter the sleep number bed, designed to let couples sleep together in individualized comfort. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustments you can make. you like the bed soft. he's more hardcore. so your sleep goes from good to great to wow! only at a sleep number store. save $1200 on the i10 mattres
but researchers say the university of british columbia, they say that they scoured the internet for hundreds of pictures of people hugging their dogs and that the animals typically show stress when they lower or turn their heads away, show the whites of their eyes or flatten ears down. in the pictures more than 80% of the dogs showed one sign of stress. good belly rub or ear scratch may be the best way to show dogs how you love them. i say you live in my house, buddy, you'll get a hug if you...
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. >> in british columbia they want to declare a state of emergency because they had 300 overdose deaths in the first three months of this year. >> but then the question becomes where are you going to throw your money in this problem? should we throw it at putting people in jail or at treatment? this opiate addiction is a serious problem. the heroin addiction on the east coast, as well. >> we'll take that up with steve in a couple minutes. >> speaking of controlled substances, on tuesday the city was considering a crackdown on parties where people are doing drugs. it would be an extension of the ordinance about loud and unruly party where under age kids have access to drugs. the only glitch it's only works as a deterrent that people know about it if they have consequences for people holding a party and people don't. >> did you know there was a holiday coming up this week for pot smokers at least? >> wednesday is 420 celebrated on april 20th. hippie hill in san francisco will be crawling with stone ners. up to 14,000 people gathering to smoke marijuana. in the has been a real mess increas
. >> in british columbia they want to declare a state of emergency because they had 300 overdose deaths in the first three months of this year. >> but then the question becomes where are you going to throw your money in this problem? should we throw it at putting people in jail or at treatment? this opiate addiction is a serious problem. the heroin addiction on the east coast, as well. >> we'll take that up with steve in a couple minutes. >> speaking of controlled...
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. >> reporter: this is a professor university of british columbia. he argues hugging our dogs gives them stress, not warm fuzzies. he did a google image search and analyzed 250 images of people embracing their four-legged friends. he found 80 percent of the dogs exhibited signs of stress, things like their ears flopping down, the whites of their eyes showing or their heads turned away. >> they're signs of nervousness. a dog that's not sure of what's going to happen. a dog is getting ready to try and bolt. >> reporter: this is the chief medical officer at the animal medical center and said the findings are accurate. still, a lot of us dog lovers weren't convinced. we looked to our own dogs. i said jack likes getting hugs. but he does look kind of cranky. we flipped through pictures of fox 5 staffers and our dogs with the experts and sure enough, signs of stress. but in this one, the ears are down and jack and jill are licking the photographer, but that is a sign of anxiety. while hugs won't hurt your pet, they have been linked to dog bites, particular
. >> reporter: this is a professor university of british columbia. he argues hugging our dogs gives them stress, not warm fuzzies. he did a google image search and analyzed 250 images of people embracing their four-legged friends. he found 80 percent of the dogs exhibited signs of stress, things like their ears flopping down, the whites of their eyes showing or their heads turned away. >> they're signs of nervousness. a dog that's not sure of what's going to happen. a dog is getting...
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the small town of albert, british columbia. question four. what country gifted cherry trees to the u.s.? this country originally sent 2,000 cherry trees in 1910 but the department of agriculture found they were diseased and destroyed them. the answer is number one japan. it nearly caused an international innocent. second group of 3,000 trees to replace them. which first lady helped plant the first cherry trees in the u.s. capital? by the way, number two, helen taft is the answer. first lady helen taft and the wife of the japanese ambassador two cherry trees along the tidal basin in our nation's capital. question six. cherries belong to which family of flowers? pete, you got this. here's a hint. it's this flower by any other name would still smell as sweet. as sometimes you have to stop and smell the roses. answer is number two. almonds, apricots, peaches, and plums are also in that same family. fruits. question seven. what is the japanese word for the custom of cherry blossom viewing? more than a million people a and thousands visit the brook
the small town of albert, british columbia. question four. what country gifted cherry trees to the u.s.? this country originally sent 2,000 cherry trees in 1910 but the department of agriculture found they were diseased and destroyed them. the answer is number one japan. it nearly caused an international innocent. second group of 3,000 trees to replace them. which first lady helped plant the first cherry trees in the u.s. capital? by the way, number two, helen taft is the answer. first lady...
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that researcher from british columbia found that four out of five dogs don't like to be hugged.e psychology today publish his report that suggests that hugs actually stress our dogs. what? so how did he perhaps deduce that? >> he look at pictures of dogs on the internet. getting hug. he says about 80% exhibited behaviors like their ears flopping down, the whites of their eyes showing and their heads turning away. >> there are signs of nilly nervousness. a dog whose not sure of what's going happen next. not sure of his or her surroundings, a dog that's getting ready to try and bolt. >> that's not the researcher. that's the guy commenting on it. you know your dog better than anybody else. if your dog loves hugs your dog loves hugs. common sense comes into play. you're not going to run newspaper a strange dog and hug it out. n your health tonight, childhood obesity rates are continuing to climb. duke university researchers went through some national health data from 1999 through 2014. they found the third of american children between two and 19 were overweight, nearly one quarter w
that researcher from british columbia found that four out of five dogs don't like to be hugged.e psychology today publish his report that suggests that hugs actually stress our dogs. what? so how did he perhaps deduce that? >> he look at pictures of dogs on the internet. getting hug. he says about 80% exhibited behaviors like their ears flopping down, the whites of their eyes showing and their heads turning away. >> there are signs of nilly nervousness. a dog whose not sure of...
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that's the word from a university of british columbia professor who specializes in dog psychology. he says dogs are meant to be running answers. he says they feel best when they can escape any threats and holding a dog makes him or her feel trapped. he says it increases the dog's stress level. the professor says you can tell your dog is anxious if it flattens its ears, licks its lips, or closes or averts its eyes. and he warns an intensely stressed out dog will do anything to escape, including bite. >> my kids do that to me. >> being cuddled? >> yeah. >>> so as we leave you this gorgeous -- actually, rainy wednesday, the rain has started in oakland. don't forget a new episode of "empire" tonight. special this morning. an early listen to some of tonight's episode. thanks for joining us on "the 9". we will see you at noon. treat fto wholesome,ed hair intensely nourishing repair. new whole blends by garnier. blending our best into new honey treasures haircare. paraben-free formulas combined with the essence of royal jelly, propolis and honey extracts. whole blends nourishes deeply. he
that's the word from a university of british columbia professor who specializes in dog psychology. he says dogs are meant to be running answers. he says they feel best when they can escape any threats and holding a dog makes him or her feel trapped. he says it increases the dog's stress level. the professor says you can tell your dog is anxious if it flattens its ears, licks its lips, or closes or averts its eyes. and he warns an intensely stressed out dog will do anything to escape, including...
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. >>> it's a quiet night at the food stop convenience store in vancouver, british columbia.ong time customer larry scottnick is at the store surfing the internet. >> it was an ordinary saturday. lots of traffic coming in and out. there were three other customers, and myself in the store at that time. >> the store co-owner, cindy, is the manager on duty. i was serving my customer here, larry, and this customer comes in my store and he goes he needs to buy tobacco along with a lottery ticket and papers. i say, yeah, sure, no problem. >> but cindy and larry notice the man is acting a little strange. >> you could tell this customer you have to watch him like a hawk and make sure everything is okay. >> he seemed on edge and maybe under the influence of alcohol or drugs. skittish. i just got these bad vibes. i was thinking he was going to grab some merchandise and run so i kind of was keeping an eye on him. >> when larry turns his attention back to the computer, cindy heads to the counter to wait on the man. >> i told him we only take cash. he said, yeah. i got cash. he goes i got
. >>> it's a quiet night at the food stop convenience store in vancouver, british columbia.ong time customer larry scottnick is at the store surfing the internet. >> it was an ordinary saturday. lots of traffic coming in and out. there were three other customers, and myself in the store at that time. >> the store co-owner, cindy, is the manager on duty. i was serving my customer here, larry, and this customer comes in my store and he goes he needs to buy tobacco along with...
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. >> reporter: grace pastine, of the british columbia civil liberties association, which successfully brought the case to the supreme court, says the specifics of exactly who will be eligible for assisted dying have yet to be determined, but will likely be narrowly defined. >> the court made it very clear that physician-assisted dying would only be an option for individuals who are mentally competent and able to make a fully informed voluntary choice. i think, for example, someone suffering from a severe mentalr illness would not be able to qualify because they would not be able to meet the consent requirements.to still, opponents like johnston hope pain management, palliative care, will be sufficient forho most patients and doctors. >> we can do that withoutw turning our 2,400 years of-- of medical, ethical history on its head, without crossing that bright line between attempting to treat the symptoms of the patient and intending to kill the patient.l >> but many, many people do not, in fact, have that painless death., >> reporter: leslie laforest, was diagnosed three years ago with
. >> reporter: grace pastine, of the british columbia civil liberties association, which successfully brought the case to the supreme court, says the specifics of exactly who will be eligible for assisted dying have yet to be determined, but will likely be narrowly defined. >> the court made it very clear that physician-assisted dying would only be an option for individuals who are mentally competent and able to make a fully informed voluntary choice. i think, for example, someone...
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but a dive in the cold waters of british columbia would put that fearlessness to the test.begins as routine as any other dive. >> it was a relatively uneventful dive. there wasn't anything spectacular about it. but we stumbled on a couple of octopus and things got really interesting. >> danny and doug were in an area teeming with fish when they stumble upon an octopus den. >> i looked down and i thought, great, let's go down and see if there's somebody home. >> doug's eager to get up close and personal with the normally shy but intensely curious sea animal. >> so i took my hand and put it at the entrance to the den, and sure enough one of the arms came out and started feeling up my hand. i put my other hand down and another arm came up and started feeling up my hand. and i thought, this is going to be good. >> doug, having experience with these guys, knew instinctively to put his hand out in front of the den, and sure enough that animal stuck its tentacle out and started going up his arm. >> that animal is not just any sea creature but the giant pacific octopus, the largest
but a dive in the cold waters of british columbia would put that fearlessness to the test.begins as routine as any other dive. >> it was a relatively uneventful dive. there wasn't anything spectacular about it. but we stumbled on a couple of octopus and things got really interesting. >> danny and doug were in an area teeming with fish when they stumble upon an octopus den. >> i looked down and i thought, great, let's go down and see if there's somebody home. >> doug's...
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a group of researchers from the university of british columbia set out to discover just how those proudng those feathers to attract the less flashy but still pretty fly females which are called peahens. scientists figured out when an eligible bachelorette, he puts the tail feathers to work. the vibrations set the tail atwitter or atwerking. and why this is going on, the eyes of the feather stay stationary. there are little micro hooks in the feathers that lock those eyes together. it looks really cool, especially to a peahen. so what does it all mean? researchers don't know if the ladies are attracted to the stronger shaking which could mean bigger muscles human terms, or if they like a longer display, which could signify better endurance. sounds like for the peacocks and the peahens, the science of attraction is just as complicated as for humans. any study of love itself is never silly. >> dave, a lot of things going on today as we take a look at the international airport. you're telling us things continue to get better. >> you've got to like today. even though today doesn't look that
a group of researchers from the university of british columbia set out to discover just how those proudng those feathers to attract the less flashy but still pretty fly females which are called peahens. scientists figured out when an eligible bachelorette, he puts the tail feathers to work. the vibrations set the tail atwitter or atwerking. and why this is going on, the eyes of the feather stay stationary. there are little micro hooks in the feathers that lock those eyes together. it looks...
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they have a calgary, alberta and newfoundland offshore operations as well as natural gas in british columbias well. suncor. going through rolling cuts so adding to the overall monthly picture that we are seeing on jobs. it looks like what you are calling the bloated staffing levels are six months away from being tackled. isx: what we're seeing here they have been cut more in the services side and not the oil and extraction side, meaning that when we do see a rebound in prices come if they can get right back to work and's art pumping oil. is it different in canada? >> it is to a certain extent. canada, the canadian oilsands have the highest breakeven cost in the world. they have been cutting ready much across the board. that dynamic does exist a little bit. the companies overall are digging in for the long haul on the job cuts side of things. in the canadian economy, we have our job numbers you out this friday. 10,000 expected to be added overall. 36 million roughly. a notoriously swinging number that goes across the trend. many less full-time jobs being added to the payroll picture. many add
they have a calgary, alberta and newfoundland offshore operations as well as natural gas in british columbias well. suncor. going through rolling cuts so adding to the overall monthly picture that we are seeing on jobs. it looks like what you are calling the bloated staffing levels are six months away from being tackled. isx: what we're seeing here they have been cut more in the services side and not the oil and extraction side, meaning that when we do see a rebound in prices come if they can...
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. >> at the university of british of columbia.dogs hugged by adults had signs of stress. >> they don't like it. they are like get away from me. they think you are a monster. >> continuing election coverage throughout the night. >>> hillary clinton scoring wins in four of the five primaries. it is 1:00 a.m. in the east 10:00 p.m. in the west coast and 11:00 mountain time. everyone forgets about 11:00 mountain time. >> better than 1:00 a.m. on the east coast but we love that too. glad you are joining us. welcome to america's election headquarters. hong kong hillary clinton is 90% on the way to clinching the nomination after wins in
. >> at the university of british of columbia.dogs hugged by adults had signs of stress. >> they don't like it. they are like get away from me. they think you are a monster. >> continuing election coverage throughout the night. >>> hillary clinton scoring wins in four of the five primaries. it is 1:00 a.m. in the east 10:00 p.m. in the west coast and 11:00 mountain time. everyone forgets about 11:00 mountain time. >> better than 1:00 a.m. on the east coast but...
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an importantis guest come out of the university of british columbia and the prestigious university ofhe will not explain why there are no canadian teams in the stanley cup finals this year. he will explain what the hell is going on at yahoo! discuss. what is going on? brian: they are going through the process of making us believe that they are going to maybe attempt to sell the company. tom: i love that. yahoo! has been a train wreck for 20 years. any certitude here, or is it all up in the air? brian: i think it is all up in the air. if they end up with a knockout bid, someone who is willing to massively overpay, who is willfully optimistic, and throws a lot of money at them, it is quite likely they would sell. this is critical. they are a discipline buyer, verizon is -- brian: you know what they are getting into. they are offering a lot of money, but they know what they are getting into. that is a huge difference. relatedho has data assets will think they can monetize it through paying to advertise. because of the positions of google and facebook, there is a lot of people in the indu
an importantis guest come out of the university of british columbia and the prestigious university ofhe will not explain why there are no canadian teams in the stanley cup finals this year. he will explain what the hell is going on at yahoo! discuss. what is going on? brian: they are going through the process of making us believe that they are going to maybe attempt to sell the company. tom: i love that. yahoo! has been a train wreck for 20 years. any certitude here, or is it all up in the air?...
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ontario, quebec, british columbia, others have been doing well on a low loony. the manufacturing side of things. alberta did reasonably well. are on those jobs added a lower paying side of things, but overall, of the 40,000 added, 35,000 of those are full-time jobs. what is confusing, as oil prices fall, why are jobs coming back, what is happening? there are a few complexities to the canadian numbers, and they do tend to see wild swings. so i cannot really answer directly. i spoke a little while to a senior economist at scotia bank. he explained more about why this number can be a bit of a head scratch or sometimes. >> this one is rooted in a household survey, like the u.s. household survey, as opposed to nonfarm payrolls. sample, a modest calling households and asking them complex questions, and you are not really fully sure whether those numbers are accurate or if you are answering accurately. in that mix, you can get a lot of volatility. so we have to step back and look at a six-month average of how we are doing on the jobs want. ,ith this number on the mix o
ontario, quebec, british columbia, others have been doing well on a low loony. the manufacturing side of things. alberta did reasonably well. are on those jobs added a lower paying side of things, but overall, of the 40,000 added, 35,000 of those are full-time jobs. what is confusing, as oil prices fall, why are jobs coming back, what is happening? there are a few complexities to the canadian numbers, and they do tend to see wild swings. so i cannot really answer directly. i spoke a little...
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. >> at the university of british of columbia. he said 250 dogs hugged by adults had signs of stress. >> they don't like it. they are like get away from me. they think you are a monster. >> continuing election coverage throughout the night. >>> hillary clinton scoring wins in four of the five primaries. it is 1:00 a.m. in the east 10:00 p.m. in the west coast and 11:00 mountain time. everyone forgets about 11:00 mountain time. >> better than 1:00 a.m. on the east coast but we love that too. glad you are joining us. welcome to america's election headquarters. hong kong hillary clinton is 90% on the way to clinching the nomination after wins in delaware, pennsylvania, maryland and connecticut. bernie sanders won rhode island. clinton looking to you knunify tonight. >> whether you support senator sanders or me there's more that unites us than divides us? >> we all agree wages are too low and inequality is too high. that wall street can never be allowed to threaten main street. we should expand social security, not cut or privatize it
. >> at the university of british of columbia. he said 250 dogs hugged by adults had signs of stress. >> they don't like it. they are like get away from me. they think you are a monster. >> continuing election coverage throughout the night. >>> hillary clinton scoring wins in four of the five primaries. it is 1:00 a.m. in the east 10:00 p.m. in the west coast and 11:00 mountain time. everyone forgets about 11:00 mountain time. >> better than 1:00 a.m. on the...
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british columbia has had the system for over six years and cut their carbon emissions by 15%. there's a proposal, a national proposal, called a fee and dividend. a carbon fee so price goes up on carbon, however instead of the money going over there to the congress, the money goes back to citizens and a dividend check. like alaska, they have public oil in alaska and alaskans get a dividend every year. so you would get a check in the mail, 'erly or -- yearly, quarterly, what the deal is. that money would offset on consumers the price of carbon and raise it up and we would stimulate conservation and i think it's a good idea. that's my personal ideas. >> host: what about the debt? >> guest: well, the debt -- >> host: what do you want to hear. >> guest: i'd like to hear a plan. basically it's a huge program now. what's going to happen in the future? young people of america, what is going to happen when you got pay all this debt and then you got to take care of all these people on social security and medicare which we need to do. we need to take these -- these people worked hard for
british columbia has had the system for over six years and cut their carbon emissions by 15%. there's a proposal, a national proposal, called a fee and dividend. a carbon fee so price goes up on carbon, however instead of the money going over there to the congress, the money goes back to citizens and a dividend check. like alaska, they have public oil in alaska and alaskans get a dividend every year. so you would get a check in the mail, 'erly or -- yearly, quarterly, what the deal is. that...