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what are we going to have to do about the cage? we have to give him a bigger cage.ing to get him a bigger cage? go to the pet store and get him a bigger cage. could we build one ourselves? yeah. what would we build it out of? we'll get a big-- as big as the whole world. a big box, and then we'll put it on the bottom, and then we'll make something strong here of lines. and a top roof. and then put some chips in there and funny bunny's food and his water. then put funny bunny in there. do you think he'd be happy in there? yeah. hendrick: sometimes, instead of just telling her their ideas, they can even show what they mean, perhaps drawing what they have in mind or helping to make a model of their idea. of course, it's all right to include more traditional approaches, too, such as finding out some facts about rabbits. you could even write the name as a label for the cage. i'm discovering the whole teacher is someone who combines both traditional and emergent approaches in order to present a truly balanced curriculum for the children. one project that emerged in the cla
what are we going to have to do about the cage? we have to give him a bigger cage.ing to get him a bigger cage? go to the pet store and get him a bigger cage. could we build one ourselves? yeah. what would we build it out of? we'll get a big-- as big as the whole world. a big box, and then we'll put it on the bottom, and then we'll make something strong here of lines. and a top roof. and then put some chips in there and funny bunny's food and his water. then put funny bunny in there. do you...
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they're in a cage that encapsulates the whole body.s it arches the cage, it travels outside instead of producing voltage potential on them. you and your father have been in the cage many times, first time you put it together, who had the test to make sure it worked? >> before we used the cage, we used the suit, so it was a little different. we put on the suit and then you can go up and grab lightning bolts, like knight's armor. >> that sounds insane. has to be cool. >> we will be doing that later in the day, saturday and sunday, doing that every show. we have a guitar, when you play it, plays through lightning. he wears the suit and does that while being struck by lightning. >> what does it do to the hair? >> doesn't effect the hair. that machine there effects the hair. >> completely -- >> no, this is how i woke up. >> appreciate it. >> bridget, joey, you doing okay? >> yeah. shockingly, we're fine. >> do you want to let it run again quick? >> go for it. >> reporter: we have one of the co-founders here, dale, good morning. how you doin
they're in a cage that encapsulates the whole body.s it arches the cage, it travels outside instead of producing voltage potential on them. you and your father have been in the cage many times, first time you put it together, who had the test to make sure it worked? >> before we used the cage, we used the suit, so it was a little different. we put on the suit and then you can go up and grab lightning bolts, like knight's armor. >> that sounds insane. has to be cool. >> we will...
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and i knew i had to get out of the cage. this was a 16-foot shark in an eight-foot cage. was going to get out of this unharmed. >> i could not see. and you knew it was right there. you could feel it right on your back. >> this is the great white's territory, its turf. seemingly trapped, the divers are terrified. >> i moved to the side where i knew that there was a trapdoor and slid that open. i basically sprung out of the water. >> within seconds, the divers turn almost certain death into a dramatic escape. >> the shark was able to shake loose the cage. the dive masters were able to just pull me completely right out of the water. >> i was out of the water, on the swim step, and i just remember distinctly, whooo! >> a moment like that happens, time really slows down. it was like it happened for ten minutes instead of 15 seconds. >> the divers feel it just wasn't their day to die. but they know that things may not always turn out so lucky for those who dare to trespass. >> there's always a danger when you are out with wild animals. anything can happen at any moment. >> for
and i knew i had to get out of the cage. this was a 16-foot shark in an eight-foot cage. was going to get out of this unharmed. >> i could not see. and you knew it was right there. you could feel it right on your back. >> this is the great white's territory, its turf. seemingly trapped, the divers are terrified. >> i moved to the side where i knew that there was a trapdoor and slid that open. i basically sprung out of the water. >> within seconds, the divers turn almost...
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, cage is legal. >> reporter: i didn't expect it to end up in a cage match. oh! an author interview as mixed martial arts grappling session. oh, no. best of three. >> no! >> reporter: totally been hustled. more on that contest in a moment. i have a bone to pick with you. >> already? >> reporter: yes. you acted like this was your first time with mma thing and you've done this before. >> i told you that. you went in knowing that. >> reporter: indeed, stein's new book is all about his effort to man up. >> oh! >> reporter: ahead of the birth of his son. you see, joel stein is not what you'd call a manly man. >> daddy doesn't even know how to drive this car. >> reporter: he's proudly progressive. partial to chick flicks. frankly, he was worried whether he was up to the job of raising a son. >> when i found out we were having a boy, i freaked out when i saw the penis on the sonogram. i grew up in the '70s with a feminist mom, listening to "free to be you and me." >> reporter: you were not exactly an eagle scout? >> my mom thought the boy scouts were a fascist organ
, cage is legal. >> reporter: i didn't expect it to end up in a cage match. oh! an author interview as mixed martial arts grappling session. oh, no. best of three. >> no! >> reporter: totally been hustled. more on that contest in a moment. i have a bone to pick with you. >> already? >> reporter: yes. you acted like this was your first time with mma thing and you've done this before. >> i told you that. you went in knowing that. >> reporter: indeed,...
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. >>> two young boys fight inside a cage. >> i think that's enough. i think everybody has seen enough now. >>> and an angry driver plows through a crowd. >> i thought i was about to die. >> watch what happens when people behave wildly. >> what's your emergency? >> we've got a mass, mass riot. >> or caught on camera acting inappropriately. >> all the way to the ground and just pounding. >> and plain just go too far. >> he's choking him. >> he's purple. >>> "caught on camera: out of line." >> hello, i'm contessa brewer. welcome to "caught on camera." from politicians to police, sports stars to security guards, seems almost everybody gets out of line sometimes. and in a world full of cameras, those moments can live forever. in the case of our first story, some poor judgment even becomes an international incident. a good-will basketball game takes an angry turn. when players stop passing basketballs and start hurling chairs. >> quickly you realize this was not your typical sports altercation. >> it's an international basket brawl, and the entire chaotic s
. >>> two young boys fight inside a cage. >> i think that's enough. i think everybody has seen enough now. >>> and an angry driver plows through a crowd. >> i thought i was about to die. >> watch what happens when people behave wildly. >> what's your emergency? >> we've got a mass, mass riot. >> or caught on camera acting inappropriately. >> all the way to the ground and just pounding. >> and plain just go too far. >> he's...
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joined cage prisoners and fought for the people that you know you went on elsewhere to be released or treated to process and so now we have this sort of rowing credible position where we discovered a. cable from two thousand and ten. and this is from the embassy u.s. embassy in luxembourg right back to washington you had been in luxembourg campaigning for luxembourg to take the very detainees. the big is doing our work for us he's articulate reason presentation makes for a convincing argument is ironic that after four years over the president and alleged torture. is delivering the same message to. government of luxemburg as we are please consider accepting a good word for resettlement how does that make you feel that the bar of illustration. sees you as their own best. well it doesn't do a great deal for my street credibility as a book but suffice to say that if the words of the u.s. ambassador had been taken that would be one thing but i'm pretty certain that i'm still regarded as an enemy combatant so let's talk about this extreme targeting cage prisoners role is to just to try and.
joined cage prisoners and fought for the people that you know you went on elsewhere to be released or treated to process and so now we have this sort of rowing credible position where we discovered a. cable from two thousand and ten. and this is from the embassy u.s. embassy in luxembourg right back to washington you had been in luxembourg campaigning for luxembourg to take the very detainees. the big is doing our work for us he's articulate reason presentation makes for a convincing argument...
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corish a former corporate lawyer he now campaigns for the war on terror detainees with the organization cage prisons the rule of law and you produce is essential to their campaign and i want to know how this fits into be sure real if the muslim people fall into superstate what would the legal system look like. when you were in guantanamo you signed a confession i was armed and prepared to fight alongside the taliban and al qaeda against the u.s. and others and eventually you're treated to tora bora to flee from u.s. forces when our front lines collapsed i knowingly provided comfort and assistance al qaeda members by housing their families distribute ok to propaganda and received members from terrorist camps knowing that certain trainees could become al-qaeda operatives and commit acts of terrorism against states. so that. language. no i don't know me because i do sounds like it comes from a statute but you know what brought me to the point where i would sign something like this was being tied up with my hands with life behind my back to my legs with a hood placed over my head being punched a
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is cage prisoners out of a drop because you know you present someone in guantanamo bay they become a political problem for you if you kill them through a political problem just at the point of death afterwards no manner of problem we wish that we were out of a job i mean we would love to get a job and this is the sort of thing that every day when you're when you're dealing with cases they are very painful to deal with us individuals in this war and the family members of people we have located for. i used to say that. bush was the president under whom extra judicial detention was taking place and obama is the president under whom extra judicial killing is taking place so obama did promise a change when he said change has come to america and this is it the changes from extra judicial detention decks judicial killing. two thousand and six rarely. used. you know quite a fiery language when we see our brothers and sisters fighting in chechnya iraq palestine kashmir afghanistan then we know where the example lies you see has blood defeating of israel we know what the solution is and where
is cage prisoners out of a drop because you know you present someone in guantanamo bay they become a political problem for you if you kill them through a political problem just at the point of death afterwards no manner of problem we wish that we were out of a job i mean we would love to get a job and this is the sort of thing that every day when you're when you're dealing with cases they are very painful to deal with us individuals in this war and the family members of people we have located...
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. >> reporter: the cages and kennels full and new animals coming in each day, stray dogs and cans is never ending up till battle. >> because we took the animal shelter we have to accept all animals that are brought to us. >> jen says her facility takes in 33 strays everyday. >> in the spring and summer it is higher. we will get 60 and 70 a day. >> these may were 98%. >> numbers that would not qualify them as no-kill. but they say you need to look again when figures out which shelters truly qualify. >> some use that in a different way. >> that's con sis is consistent, found that roughly 1200 of the nation's 6700 shelters or around 1 in 6 identify as no-kill. however they carry with them a goal of a 90% adoption rate. also only in illinois, michigan, virginia must report on all animal killings. and that's how some shelters skirt the no-kill label. >> i just got an article today about a group that's no-kill a specific shelter that's no- kill. they don't -- or cats so if they were the case we would be no-kill as well. >> they directly adopt more than 3,000 animals each year and thousands
. >> reporter: the cages and kennels full and new animals coming in each day, stray dogs and cans is never ending up till battle. >> because we took the animal shelter we have to accept all animals that are brought to us. >> jen says her facility takes in 33 strays everyday. >> in the spring and summer it is higher. we will get 60 and 70 a day. >> these may were 98%. >> numbers that would not qualify them as no-kill. but they say you need to look again when...
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. >>> kids in cages.re telling the stories that dogs can't tell. >> see what's going on with the kids behind the chainlinks. >>> and would you look at that donkey face? >> not a very does your phone give you all day battery life ? droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4glte network and motorola, whatever you want to do... droid does. >>> some producers entered in this video for an anti-puppy mill psa competition for the humane society. >> i live in a small wire cage. >> my entire life. >> no one loves me. >> no one touches me. >> i live in filth. >> i cry for help. >> but no one comes. >> all the kids in this video have either adopted or rescued a dog. and so they're telling the stories that dogs can't tell when they come from puppy mills. >> i am america's dirty little secrets. >> i am a multibillion-dollar industry. >> when you buy a puppy
. >>> kids in cages.re telling the stories that dogs can't tell. >> see what's going on with the kids behind the chainlinks. >>> and would you look at that donkey face? >> not a very does your phone give you all day battery life ? droid does. and does it launch apps by voice while learning your voice ? launch cab4me. droid does. keep left at the fork. does it do turn-by-turn navigation ? droid does. with verizon, america's largest 4glte network and motorola,...
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the cage right next to me was full of vicious dogs. they tried to bite me though the bars of the cage. >> sithu is an art student. in jail, he made drawings about his experiences. he says he wants everyone to know what happened. sithu and his father aren't worried they might be arrested again. the future won't wait, they say. instead of barbed wire and oppression, myanmar needs freedom, progress, and education. yangon, myanmar's largest city. fearing the destruction of their culture, the junta seemed bent on driving the country backward. anything that smacked of modernity, democracy, and progress was forbidden. these students are on the way to one of the few good schools in the city. this is where many high-ranking military officers send their children. the generals made sure that their own families had the best of everything. the rest of the education system was a shambles. even though times are changing, our film crew isn't welcome everywhere. just six months ago, a foreign camera team would not have been able to freely move about he
the cage right next to me was full of vicious dogs. they tried to bite me though the bars of the cage. >> sithu is an art student. in jail, he made drawings about his experiences. he says he wants everyone to know what happened. sithu and his father aren't worried they might be arrested again. the future won't wait, they say. instead of barbed wire and oppression, myanmar needs freedom, progress, and education. yangon, myanmar's largest city. fearing the destruction of their culture, the...
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. >> if you're a customer of this place and you're comfortable putting your toddler in a cage with a tiger. i mean, thank you. that's irresponsible of the parents. >> that sound bite right there is terrifying for the people of the humane society to hear. if you remember back in october we had the story here on the show. man who owned exotic animals released the animals, then killed himself. as a result, 48 of those animals ended up dying because officials were scared for the public's safety. >> why does he have this zoo? >> according to joe, he says this animal park is the largest refuge for unwanted animals in the world. >> how do you defend some of the things that we saw in the video? >> three things in their entire video is actually true from my staff. you have to train a tiger to respect you as much as you respect it. no different than your child, except the tiger's going to grow up and kill you. the usda has already been in touch and they don't find that abusive either. the lady that's bent over in the small tapes that popped the tiger on the nose is definitely not abusive, espe
. >> if you're a customer of this place and you're comfortable putting your toddler in a cage with a tiger. i mean, thank you. that's irresponsible of the parents. >> that sound bite right there is terrifying for the people of the humane society to hear. if you remember back in october we had the story here on the show. man who owned exotic animals released the animals, then killed himself. as a result, 48 of those animals ended up dying because officials were scared for the...
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and the idea they were held in cages is because they are animals, and should be held in cages, but byhe same token, i'm wondering, and asking you as well, if we're going to have this conversation show these people and report these stories, it is better to ignore people like this to a degree and not give them the space on television? >> i can see an upside to that. you say you certainly don't want to inspire more of it or make it seem bigger than it is. on the other hand we can't be neutral about what drives some of this hatred a lot of it is about fear what kind of identity they develop, and when we believe it alone it festers. so again, leaving it alone, it can fester. >> it also spikes during recessions and joblessness -- >> and certainly during a black president. >> yeah. >> i think if you take kind of a journey down right-wing militant history lane you have ruby ridge where they got into a federal government followed by waco and then oklahoma city. ana one of the members of this group is in the national guard; is that right? >> yes, his name is ryan riley and he is with the nation
and the idea they were held in cages is because they are animals, and should be held in cages, but byhe same token, i'm wondering, and asking you as well, if we're going to have this conversation show these people and report these stories, it is better to ignore people like this to a degree and not give them the space on television? >> i can see an upside to that. you say you certainly don't want to inspire more of it or make it seem bigger than it is. on the other hand we can't be...
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. >>> kids in cages.y're telling the stories that dogs can't tell. >> see what's going on with the kids behind the chainlinks. >>> and would you look at that donkey face? >> not a very honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord, please? dad, the cord's invisible. [ female announcer ] call at&t today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with a 1-year price guarantee. it's the fastest internet for the price -- oooh. videos online? here? how much is that? nothin'. at&t high speed internet at home includes access here. our invisible cord is really long, dad. oooh. [ female announcer ] get access to the entire national at&t wi-fi hot spot network for no extra charge. so, call today to get high speed internet for just $14.95 a month for 12 months with
. >>> kids in cages.y're telling the stories that dogs can't tell. >> see what's going on with the kids behind the chainlinks. >>> and would you look at that donkey face? >> not a very honey...? [ mom ] yes. honey, i can't find my internet cord. oh, i'll borrow hailey's. you're downloading movies. fast! from here? where is her cord?! we switched to at&t high speed internet and got wireless access. no more cords. wireless, okay, honestly, can i just get a cord,...
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dad, how did luke cage get his powers? umm... here, i'll show you. [ comic book expert ] luke cage's superhuman powers... thanks, anita. mom, how is paper recycled? anita! anita! [ male announcer ] answer life's most pressing questions. instantly. get high speed internet from at&t for only $14.95 a month for 12 months. at&t. ♪ . >>> early on there are concerns about this year's fire season. our chief meteorologist bill martin says there is no rain expected for weeks. ktvu's robert handa is live where fire crews are at the ready. >> reporter: fire season is upon us. if you can't tell, you can tem by staffing at cal fire station. we are here, the central facility for santa clara county. today is the first day cal fire is staffing the engines, half of the agency fire season staff came on today and will staff the engines 24/7. today was the first day for many training classes for supervisors and firefighters. crews are coming here from the bay area to the oregon boarder getting ready. the this afternoon many made their way to this fi
dad, how did luke cage get his powers? umm... here, i'll show you. [ comic book expert ] luke cage's superhuman powers... thanks, anita. mom, how is paper recycled? anita! anita! [ male announcer ] answer life's most pressing questions. instantly. get high speed internet from at&t for only $14.95 a month for 12 months. at&t. ♪ . >>> early on there are concerns about this year's fire season. our chief meteorologist bill martin says there is no rain expected for weeks. ktvu's...
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dad, how did luke cage get his powers? umm... here, i'll show you. [ comic book expert ] luke cage's superhuman powers... thanks, anita. mom, how is paper recycled? anita! anita! [ male announcer ] answer life's most pressing questions. instantly. get high speed internet from at&t for only $14.95 a month for 12 months. at&t. ♪ over but the cleanup continues today. here, you can see what it looked like yesterday after tens of thousands of people running and walking and some just partying swarmed through the area. the mess created was immense. this is what it looks like today. >>maureen: despite the ban on liquor, the trashed present on hayes st. hill is mostly alcohol related. >> by 9:30 a.m. there were drawn people everywhere. alliterative them start for a few years >>pam: the former rutgers student used a camera to spy on his gay roommate was sentenced today. >>catherine: he was facing up to 10 years in prison in deportation to india. he used a web grammar to watches remain in and another man kissing, even joking about organizin
dad, how did luke cage get his powers? umm... here, i'll show you. [ comic book expert ] luke cage's superhuman powers... thanks, anita. mom, how is paper recycled? anita! anita! [ male announcer ] answer life's most pressing questions. instantly. get high speed internet from at&t for only $14.95 a month for 12 months. at&t. ♪ over but the cleanup continues today. here, you can see what it looked like yesterday after tens of thousands of people running and walking and some just...
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perhaps you can see off there in the distance on the thompson farm one of the bears in the cages. she says that the cages are now secure, they are clean, and she also says that anderson, she is ready to care for these animals. >> what about strengthening the laws in ohio? >> well, that's a good question. at this point, anderson, right now, there is legislation that has passed through the senate, it has yet to pass through the house. this new legislation would, in fact, make the laws here tougher in the state of ohio. but as it stands right now, people like marianne thompson or anyone else for that matter, can buy an exotic animal. they can house an exotic animal and there's no one to check in on those animals unless, of course, there's been some sort of a complaint. >> there was all that talk about strengthening these laws in the aftermath and it's interesting to know it hasn't actually passed at this point. appreciate the update. thanks. >>> up next, the ridiculous. by monitoring air quality and reducing emissions... ...protect water - through conservation and self-contained recy
perhaps you can see off there in the distance on the thompson farm one of the bears in the cages. she says that the cages are now secure, they are clean, and she also says that anderson, she is ready to care for these animals. >> what about strengthening the laws in ohio? >> well, that's a good question. at this point, anderson, right now, there is legislation that has passed through the senate, it has yet to pass through the house. this new legislation would, in fact, make the laws...
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i know why the cage bird sings, it would be free. it is not a carol of joy or pray upward to heaven he fling. i know why the cage bird sings. mia angelou knew of it. i like dunbar, my grandfather used words the way he described him. good morning mr. james, how are you feeling this morning. he would say i am stepping, but not high. isn't that wonderful? okay. okay. i go play down by the creek. he would say yes, tkarlg, but be particular. that meant be careful because i love you and don't want anything to happen to you. it was coded in the be protected. he often said be careful now. that meant one thing, be particular, there was stuff down by the creek and he wanted me to be careful and watch because he didn't want anything to happen to me. be particular did it all. when he would say when you go over there, i want you to walk and hold your head up like you belong to somebody. that meant you were representing your family. i want you to carry yourself in a way that you represent your family well with. he didn't have to go through all of
i know why the cage bird sings, it would be free. it is not a carol of joy or pray upward to heaven he fling. i know why the cage bird sings. mia angelou knew of it. i like dunbar, my grandfather used words the way he described him. good morning mr. james, how are you feeling this morning. he would say i am stepping, but not high. isn't that wonderful? okay. okay. i go play down by the creek. he would say yes, tkarlg, but be particular. that meant be careful because i love you and don't want...
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the cages that i witnessed, the pri primates were in bird cages.arrot cage. >> i don't understand how the state even if they haven't changed the law that that would be acceptable. i mean, if what you're describing is acceptable, that's just inhumane. they've got to be taken care of to a certain standard, don't they? >> absolutely. and as the columbus zoo at the beginning was a resource for mary ann thompson, a resource for the state of ohio to educate the folks that are moving forward to pass the bill. we still stand as a resource to make sure the public is safe and these animals are cared for. >> are you having direct conversations with mary ann? is there any chance this won't end the way it appears to be? or no? >> well, we've reached out to mary ann thompson. we continue to be a resource and to help educate not only her but anyone else that would have restricted species to make sure that they have the proper standards and care. and that the proper habitat for them to ensure they have an enriching life. not only that they are giving them proper c
the cages that i witnessed, the pri primates were in bird cages.arrot cage. >> i don't understand how the state even if they haven't changed the law that that would be acceptable. i mean, if what you're describing is acceptable, that's just inhumane. they've got to be taken care of to a certain standard, don't they? >> absolutely. and as the columbus zoo at the beginning was a resource for mary ann thompson, a resource for the state of ohio to educate the folks that are moving...
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why did he stay in the cage?he only way you can really break up a big fight with the cats you have to place yourself in between the adversaries and tip go any. when we see george in the cage trying to man handle these big cats, we have to ask him another another. they have to ask you, why do you train them each -f each we are. >> to get in their face and i had to reply phapt by hitting, not surge the fight was a attorneying peupbt forron and for the cats. even in were. they were back in the ring performing a couple of hours later things will never be the >> i knew this was the beginning of the end. despite once they guilty into doing that and how they can do it. they had to take some of the lions out and retiring. >> reporter: which was the first step of the retirement home for big cats. since 1985 this has been a safe haven for cats all over the world. the culmination of a lifelong love affair with big cats. >>> and that is it for this week's second look. i'm frank somerville. we'll see you again next week.
why did he stay in the cage?he only way you can really break up a big fight with the cats you have to place yourself in between the adversaries and tip go any. when we see george in the cage trying to man handle these big cats, we have to ask him another another. they have to ask you, why do you train them each -f each we are. >> to get in their face and i had to reply phapt by hitting, not surge the fight was a attorneying peupbt forron and for the cats. even in were. they were back in...
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. >> put us in cage like animals.nstead of acting like civilized human beings, they put us in cages. >> approximately 135,000 incarcerated in the state of florida. that's staggering. that's staggering. that is staggering. approximately 65 major institutions in the state of florida, that's major institutions. it's not counting all of the work camps and work releases. and the county jails are overflowing with people right now. there is people waiting to come to prison. every day, the reception center, five days a week, buses coming in and out from the county jails. >> 30 miles away from pensacola, in the small town of milton on the florida panhandle lies a compound that's never on the itinerary of local tour buses. but once a week another bus, one nobody willingly rides, passes through the gates of the santa rosa correctional institution, florida's toughest maximum security prison. >> we get between 40 to 70 inmates a week, by school-sized buses that are secure. >> everybody get your shirts tucked in, get your i.d.s out
. >> put us in cage like animals.nstead of acting like civilized human beings, they put us in cages. >> approximately 135,000 incarcerated in the state of florida. that's staggering. that's staggering. that is staggering. approximately 65 major institutions in the state of florida, that's major institutions. it's not counting all of the work camps and work releases. and the county jails are overflowing with people right now. there is people waiting to come to prison. every day, the...
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we are very concerned that the cages that the animals were in, they must be repaired.es that i witnessed, the primates were in birdcages, small birdcages in the basement. and the brown bear was in what i would consider a macau -- a parrott cage. >> i don't understand how the state, even if they haven't changed the law, that would be acceptable. if what you're describing is true, that's just inhumane. they have to be taken care of to a certain standard, don't they? >> absolutely. and as the columbus zoo at the beginning was a resource for marry an thompson, for the state of ohio to educate the folks that are moving forward and to pass the bill, we still stand as a resource to ensure that the public is safe and these animals are cared for. >> and so are you considering direct conversations with her. do you think there's any chance this won't end the way that it appears to be, which is the animals going back to those kinds of cages or no? well, we've reached out to marianne thompson, and we continue to be a resource and to help educate not only her, but anyone else that w
we are very concerned that the cages that the animals were in, they must be repaired.es that i witnessed, the primates were in birdcages, small birdcages in the basement. and the brown bear was in what i would consider a macau -- a parrott cage. >> i don't understand how the state, even if they haven't changed the law, that would be acceptable. if what you're describing is true, that's just inhumane. they have to be taken care of to a certain standard, don't they? >> absolutely. and...
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and cages and cages and very, very sick cats.e barn that also had cages and cages of cats. off of that barn were some pens with cats in them. you know, there was a trailer with cats. then come around the other side of the house, there's other pens with cats. >> deputy manager of cruelty investigations, ashley, and senior field responder, rowdy, join him on the rescue. >> anyone that looks at a situation like that would almost immediately wonder how somebody could care for that many animals. your immediate thought was, oh, my gosh, there are a lot of animals here. >> they were in every kind of device that you could put an animal in. they were in everything. >> that was overwhelming, the smell and the fecal matter and the urine in there. >> once the assessment is complete, the humane society puts together a plan to deal with hundreds of felines. >> once we got over the initial shock of the number of cats that we were going to have to remove from that property, we divide the property up into different zones, and we split into three
and cages and cages and very, very sick cats.e barn that also had cages and cages of cats. off of that barn were some pens with cats in them. you know, there was a trailer with cats. then come around the other side of the house, there's other pens with cats. >> deputy manager of cruelty investigations, ashley, and senior field responder, rowdy, join him on the rescue. >> anyone that looks at a situation like that would almost immediately wonder how somebody could care for that many...
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dad, how did luke cage get his powers? umm...ere, i'll show you. [ comic book expert ] luke cage's superhuman powers... thanks, anita. mom, how is paper recycled? anita! anita! [ male announcer ] answer life's most pressing questions. instantly. get high speed internet from at&t for only $14.95 a month for 12 months. at&t. ♪ >>> a system being developed a give californians warning of a earthquake may not be operational anytime soon. kron 4's game s explains what -- gabe slate explains what is keeping it from becoming reality. >> reporter: we know the down side of living here, we are in quake country. it could happen at any second. how great would if be if he had an early detection system in place? to get outside or grab your kids? the technology exists. the people who create it can exist. the problem is money. several countries have the warning system. 28 seconds is the average warning. we could have that too. scientists have developed a test system. state and federal budgets are slowing further progress. slowing the development
dad, how did luke cage get his powers? umm...ere, i'll show you. [ comic book expert ] luke cage's superhuman powers... thanks, anita. mom, how is paper recycled? anita! anita! [ male announcer ] answer life's most pressing questions. instantly. get high speed internet from at&t for only $14.95 a month for 12 months. at&t. ♪ >>> a system being developed a give californians warning of a earthquake may not be operational anytime soon. kron 4's game s explains what -- gabe slate...
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cage. >> i took 40 or 50, back-to- back. i got on base more than half the time. >> good to see him smiling. the ravens open up their rookie camp today. preakness is a week from tomorrow and we will not see a one-to-3 repeat of the kentucky derby. -- 1, 2, 3 repeat of the kentucky derby. dullahan will not iran. they want to give them a little bit more rest. it looks like it will be -- pointing to next saturday's 137th running of the preakness stakes. we can only hope we have weather like that. >> police said two men are in pursing police officers and the city and one elderly man has already fallen victim to their scheme. another former officer faces the music for his part in a kickback scandal. we'll have these stories and more at 11:00. >> we have a perfect forecast for the rest of the year. >> sunday and 75 all the way through december. >> it will be a great day tomorrow. 784 a high temperature, a great start for mother's day weekend -- 78 for a high-temperature, a great start for mother's day weekend. it will close a littl
cage. >> i took 40 or 50, back-to- back. i got on base more than half the time. >> good to see him smiling. the ravens open up their rookie camp today. preakness is a week from tomorrow and we will not see a one-to-3 repeat of the kentucky derby. -- 1, 2, 3 repeat of the kentucky derby. dullahan will not iran. they want to give them a little bit more rest. it looks like it will be -- pointing to next saturday's 137th running of the preakness stakes. we can only hope we have weather...
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dad, how did luke cage get his powers? umm... here, i'll show you. [ comic book expert ] luke cage's superhuman powers... thanks, anita. mom, how is paper recycled? anita! anita! [ male announcer ] answer life's most pressing questions. instantly. get high speed internet from at&t for only $14.95 a month for 12 months. at&t. ♪ hand-cut, tri-tip sirloin, plus choose shrimp scampi. or grilled malibu chicken, or bacon-wrapped shrimp. starting at just $11.99. more women in man convicted of bombing attacks on the pan am flight in 1983 is dead. if d.c. had been released from prison in 2009 after being diagnosed with terminal itself -- terminal cancer. thoughtful and >>darya: a deadly earthquake fast if. this earthquake was the worst of the region has seen since the 14th century. there were four people killed, 50 injured in because millions of dollars in fifth. cans are being set of the house at least 3000 people lost their house >>mark: a quick break as the kron4 news continues. a small bump on wall street today. the dow jones of 35th.
dad, how did luke cage get his powers? umm... here, i'll show you. [ comic book expert ] luke cage's superhuman powers... thanks, anita. mom, how is paper recycled? anita! anita! [ male announcer ] answer life's most pressing questions. instantly. get high speed internet from at&t for only $14.95 a month for 12 months. at&t. ♪ hand-cut, tri-tip sirloin, plus choose shrimp scampi. or grilled malibu chicken, or bacon-wrapped shrimp. starting at just $11.99. more women in man convicted...