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. >> we all know about the charismatic megafauna that live in africa--elephants, lions, hippos, things like that. i guess what's less known to the international community are the charismatic megafauna in asia, and particularly sumatra. so here we have aceh, 3.5 million hectares of rainforest, it contains about a third of the sumatran elephant population, uh, possibly a third of the sumatran tiger population. it contains nearly 90% of the sumatran orangutan population. it's critically important for the survival of large mammals, not just in sumatra but across asia as well. elephants prefer lowland forest habitat. that's their prime habitat. that's also the habitat or the land that's most in demand for agricultural plantations or for logging concessions as well. the expansion of palm oil plantations certainly has been a key contributor to elephant forest habitat loss. that's without a doubt. >> the future of this mountain elephant is bleak. it's a really difficult situation. as long as there's a demand for oil palm there's going to be a demand to clear lowland rainforest in sumatra. >> t
. >> we all know about the charismatic megafauna that live in africa--elephants, lions, hippos, things like that. i guess what's less known to the international community are the charismatic megafauna in asia, and particularly sumatra. so here we have aceh, 3.5 million hectares of rainforest, it contains about a third of the sumatran elephant population, uh, possibly a third of the sumatran tiger population. it contains nearly 90% of the sumatran orangutan population. it's critically...
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. >> he was charismatic and americans loved to take pictures of president kennedy. 50 years later iconic images of j.f.k. it may be the end of an era, why it may be too late for an indian chess sensations home town. >> the chess world crowned a new king, norwegian magnus carlson. the sensation held the title since 2007, it may be the end of an era, his home-town is in the game. >> a game of chess and a cup of tea are the perfect way to start the day in this household. it's little wonder why. this husband and wife due scro is the first grand master couple. they have devoted their lives to an intellectually changing games in the world. >> this is more than a profession or sport for many. it's serious business even for children. some of them come from a poor background. they prefer that than going to school. for them it's a matter of making a life out of chess. >> through their academy they are trying to nurture the next generation of chess prod anies india has 34 masters. >> india should become like other countries. few if any of these enthusiasts will go on to compete at a global level. t
. >> he was charismatic and americans loved to take pictures of president kennedy. 50 years later iconic images of j.f.k. it may be the end of an era, why it may be too late for an indian chess sensations home town. >> the chess world crowned a new king, norwegian magnus carlson. the sensation held the title since 2007, it may be the end of an era, his home-town is in the game. >> a game of chess and a cup of tea are the perfect way to start the day in this household. it's...
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he was so charismatic. by that stage of his presidency his numbers were going up.d become popular again after the cuban missile crisis. it was a real transition in how we per seed politicians and the connection we felt to them. it was so horrible. was a reporter in omaha and i remember reading it on the air. i had two parts of my mind working personal and also thinking this doesn't happen in this country. >> jon: it ushered in an era of violence and upheefl but it was the ignition point for that. people would have to go all the way back to -- i guess you would go -- who was the last president to have been assassinated from that point mckinley. >> yes. >> jon: nobody -- >> shots were fired at roosevelt. truman, the puerto rican nationals came up and got into the -- this guy seemed to us watching him at that time like he was invulnerable. he was so great looking. the presidently going well. jackie sitting beside him. suddenly rifle shots and america changed profoundly. we went back to the kind of older -- lyndon johnson taking the oval office and the kennedy administ
he was so charismatic. by that stage of his presidency his numbers were going up.d become popular again after the cuban missile crisis. it was a real transition in how we per seed politicians and the connection we felt to them. it was so horrible. was a reporter in omaha and i remember reading it on the air. i had two parts of my mind working personal and also thinking this doesn't happen in this country. >> jon: it ushered in an era of violence and upheefl but it was the ignition point...
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and he was so charismatic. by that stage of the presidency, his numbers were going up. he'd become popular again after the cuban missile crisis. so it was a real transition in how we perceive politicians and the connection we felt to him. and then, it was such a violent ending. i was wholly unexpected. i read it on the air there. i remember having two parts of my mind working -- personal, i didn't know what we could expect next, and then i thought, this doesn't happen in this country. >> brokaw looks into the national effect of that fateful day in his new documentary, "where were you the day jfk died?" >>> an underwater volcanic eruption creates a new island off tokyo island. news footage kepts this happening. if it's certified as an island, japan's territorial waters are expected to expand. bill karins, happy birthday to that island. >> that's cool. maybe you can go back -- i want to see how long it takes for life to start to grow. five years? is it ten years? >> maybe you will live that long. >> we'll find out. we'll just take today and try to get through it. >> let's
and he was so charismatic. by that stage of the presidency, his numbers were going up. he'd become popular again after the cuban missile crisis. so it was a real transition in how we perceive politicians and the connection we felt to him. and then, it was such a violent ending. i was wholly unexpected. i read it on the air there. i remember having two parts of my mind working -- personal, i didn't know what we could expect next, and then i thought, this doesn't happen in this country. >>...
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. >> reporter: thousands of people came out to mourn oakland's charismatic superintendent. when oakland picked foster three years earlier it was the biggest city in the country with a black superintendent. his theme was you can't have a great city without a great school system so who would want to kill him? >> it was thought to be some right wing, ku-klux-klan organization. >> reporter: but days later came communication from a group never heard of before. the shoot on-site order will stay in effect until such time that all political police are removed from our school and all photos and other forms of identification are stopped. in 1972 the school district stopped issuing photo identification cards for students but in may 1973 a girl was stabbed to death here at oakland technical high school and parents, teachers and students asked the district to reissue the i.d. cards to keep nonstudents off campus. >> we said okay, but we'll do it on a voluntary basis. if you don't want to carry a card, you don't want the card, not a problem. but meanwhile they got this idea this sla path
. >> reporter: thousands of people came out to mourn oakland's charismatic superintendent. when oakland picked foster three years earlier it was the biggest city in the country with a black superintendent. his theme was you can't have a great city without a great school system so who would want to kill him? >> it was thought to be some right wing, ku-klux-klan organization. >> reporter: but days later came communication from a group never heard of before. the shoot on-site...
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victims of this man jim jones a charismatic leader who took his people's temple from san francisco to gayana. tonight his victims including a bay area congressman, the survivors and the grieving family members. all straight ahead on a second look. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look. i'm julie haener. this month marks the 35th anniversary of the worse mass murder and suicide in american history. the deaths of 913 people at jones town gayana. jim jones started his people's temple in san francisco and eventually moved it to gayana. but scandals led most of his followers to gayana in 1978. congressman leo ryan led a small delegation to gayana to investigate complaints. his constituents said some of their family members were being held against their will. the congressman and four other people died as they attempted to board jet planes to leave. >> reporter: november 17, 1978 congressman leo ryan and a group of journalist arrive at a tiny airstrip in jones town. they have brought with them some bay area people who fear that their family members are being held against their will i
victims of this man jim jones a charismatic leader who took his people's temple from san francisco to gayana. tonight his victims including a bay area congressman, the survivors and the grieving family members. all straight ahead on a second look. >>> good evening and welcome to a second look. i'm julie haener. this month marks the 35th anniversary of the worse mass murder and suicide in american history. the deaths of 913 people at jones town gayana. jim jones started his people's...
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educated in the u.k., charismatic, successful, and the new face of the hamas government in gaza. the 23-year-old journalist is the islamic groups first female spokesperson. she will be responsible for communications with the international media and present a softer image to citizens around the world. i am very a piece person. >> on her return to gaza, she studied journalism and learn to present herself on camera. as a divorced mother of one, she is a far cry from the traditional austere spokesperson of the past, but this is of secondary importance. it does not matter who does the job. what is important is the job they are doing. me, it is either a woman or a man. the issues we have here in the do as much aswill i can to show that women can talk and have a loud voice. everybody will respect. is a radical this departure, but one which has been in the making for some time. they have been recruiting dozens of young people in order to increase their social media presence so they can regain control of the news agenda and get their message across. we want theew is west to hear from us,
educated in the u.k., charismatic, successful, and the new face of the hamas government in gaza. the 23-year-old journalist is the islamic groups first female spokesperson. she will be responsible for communications with the international media and present a softer image to citizens around the world. i am very a piece person. >> on her return to gaza, she studied journalism and learn to present herself on camera. as a divorced mother of one, she is a far cry from the traditional austere...
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they're images taken by americans wishing to shake his hand, or at the very least, get close to the charismatic president. >> this passion and intimacy and dire to get close is what fueled the photographs. >> pictures of president john f. kennedy taken-by-standers adorn the walls in new york, taken at a time when cellphone cameras weren't even imagined. >> how is it different than by standards today with their i phones? >> exactly the same. i'm making the argument that this is the prehistory of citizen journalists as we know them today. >> the most famous photo was taken by mary ann moorman. it circulated on the wire services in hours, what is known as going viral. >> the photograph that went out on united president international. this was on newspapers and television stations around the world within hours. >> this is the only photograph that captures the exact moment of impact? >> to my knowledge, yes. it's the photograph that shows a unique look across the grassy knoll. if you look closely in the photograph, you see shadowy figures, and it's the one that has generated the most debate, and is
they're images taken by americans wishing to shake his hand, or at the very least, get close to the charismatic president. >> this passion and intimacy and dire to get close is what fueled the photographs. >> pictures of president john f. kennedy taken-by-standers adorn the walls in new york, taken at a time when cellphone cameras weren't even imagined. >> how is it different than by standards today with their i phones? >> exactly the same. i'm making the argument that...
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the syrian exr opposition lost e charismatic leader, even as gun fire crackled and sthels explode a shortdistance away. >> always be ready to react fast by staying in communication at all times. okay? >> claiming to have about 10,000 fighters, talheed is the largest and most powerful of the opposition leaders in aleppo. a boost for the assad regime. rob reynolds, al jazeera. >>> trying remove those fuel rods to stabilize the fukushima nuclear power plant. power of the people until we restore of the people until we restore our freedo on techknow, our scientists bring you a sneak-peak of the future, and take you behind the scenes at our evolving world. techknow - ideas, invention, life. >> workers at the crippled fukushima nuclear power plant are now starting to remove those fuel rods from the reactors. it's a year long process and extremely dangerous. >> a delicate dangerous operation begins at reactor number 4 of the fukushima nuclear plant. this remote controlled crane is fast removing some of the spent fuel from the cric crippled com. the fuel rods are brittle. if they break or become e
the syrian exr opposition lost e charismatic leader, even as gun fire crackled and sthels explode a shortdistance away. >> always be ready to react fast by staying in communication at all times. okay? >> claiming to have about 10,000 fighters, talheed is the largest and most powerful of the opposition leaders in aleppo. a boost for the assad regime. rob reynolds, al jazeera. >>> trying remove those fuel rods to stabilize the fukushima nuclear power plant. power of the...
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very intelligent, very clever, very charismatic.d sell ice cubes to eskimos, that sort of person. yeah he was a very good friend up until i started working for him and then our friendship fell apart". schwartz: "why was that?" dean ragg: "just through these problems i was having as chief pilot". ♪ schwartz: dean ragg says chris johnson wanted to put four balloons in the air on a day of thick fog. dean ragg: "we got out to the launch site, it was foggy. so you couldn't even see to the other end of the launch site. he said, "oh it doesn't matter, we'll be fine." i'm like "no, look this isn't legal. we're outside the legal parameters of flying". in which case he said "well we'll wait and see what happens". so we did, we waited for about half an hour and the conditions got worse and then i said well that's it. the flight's over. we're going home". schwartz: not flying, potentially cost the company thousands of dollars in lost fares. dean ragg: "my experience has told me they're very money orientated. the profit comes first". schwartz: c
very intelligent, very clever, very charismatic.d sell ice cubes to eskimos, that sort of person. yeah he was a very good friend up until i started working for him and then our friendship fell apart". schwartz: "why was that?" dean ragg: "just through these problems i was having as chief pilot". ♪ schwartz: dean ragg says chris johnson wanted to put four balloons in the air on a day of thick fog. dean ragg: "we got out to the launch site, it was foggy. so you...
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so now what for the charismatic media mobile? we have this report.ent that many italians will remember all of their lives, the announcement that silvio berlusconi was being thrown out of parliament. told berity of senators convicted tax fraudster he was not fit for this place. some were outraged. they insist he is innocent, thatly convicted by judges were trying to end his political career. moments before the vote against him, the man himself was defiant as he addressed the supporters outside his home. he said he would fight on, continue to lead his party from outside parliament. >> we must not despair that the leader of the center right is no longer a senator. there are leaders of other parties who are not members of parliament. even if one is not a member of parliament, one can continue to fight for our freedom. that began a career nearly 20 years ago. politics and the football club, but along with the champagne, endless scandals and court cases. and it was his conviction for tax fraud last summer that led to his expulsion from parliament. he now f
so now what for the charismatic media mobile? we have this report.ent that many italians will remember all of their lives, the announcement that silvio berlusconi was being thrown out of parliament. told berity of senators convicted tax fraudster he was not fit for this place. some were outraged. they insist he is innocent, thatly convicted by judges were trying to end his political career. moments before the vote against him, the man himself was defiant as he addressed the supporters outside...
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can i get -- >> chris christie is authentic and charismatic, but he opposed ragz the minimum wage inis state and voters decided they wanted to raise the minimum wage. >> i can agree with -- >> public education has been the great equalizer, but when you attack teachers, i have a so many members of my family who are educators who believe, who go into the classroom every day. i'm a part-time educator. but often republicans come across as anti-teacher. and that's the issue. >> this is so important. it's not going to work as a country, if we have 15 to 30% of our population underskilled and unable to access the economy. and the ticket to that is education. skb >> i agree. >> they work in a 1940s industrial unionized system. not the apple world, but something from the '40s and '50s. >> i'm glad you are not running for president because you sound great. >> if only. stay here. next, the final question for each of our guests. we also want you at home to weigh in on today's fire back question. would you vote for a 2016 presidential candidate without experience in washington? tweet yes or no. w
can i get -- >> chris christie is authentic and charismatic, but he opposed ragz the minimum wage inis state and voters decided they wanted to raise the minimum wage. >> i can agree with -- >> public education has been the great equalizer, but when you attack teachers, i have a so many members of my family who are educators who believe, who go into the classroom every day. i'm a part-time educator. but often republicans come across as anti-teacher. and that's the issue....
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personality that's big, i don't mean that just in a physical sense, but a big, loud, commanding, charismatic personality, sometimes that will get people to vote for who may not agree with you on everything. >> when it comes to his opponent, barbara buono, the big guns in the democratic party basically offered no support to her. >> in hindsight it was a mistake. you're right. this gives a big green light to chris christie who may be the most affective republican candidate in 2016. looking back on it, a bunch of democrats will kick themselves. they will remember an example from a few years ago, george w. bush, big victory, re-election, governor of texas, using to go on to a presidential success. >> let's take a quick look at virginia. the challenge politically is always how to appeal to your base without alienating the middle. that's something that cuccinelli couldn't do. he was appealing to his base but didn't appeal to the middle what can the gop learn from this race? >> clearly last night the chris christie worked a whole lot better than the ken cuccinelli example. in the last days, look at
personality that's big, i don't mean that just in a physical sense, but a big, loud, commanding, charismatic personality, sometimes that will get people to vote for who may not agree with you on everything. >> when it comes to his opponent, barbara buono, the big guns in the democratic party basically offered no support to her. >> in hindsight it was a mistake. you're right. this gives a big green light to chris christie who may be the most affective republican candidate in 2016....
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a charismatic young man, unafraid of reaching for the stars, insistent on taking us with him. for nbc news, i'm tom brokaw. with him. for nbc news, i'm tom brokaw. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> now at 11:00 she survived a motorcycle accident and months of rehab but then a tragic twist of fate. >> she is the most giving person ever. >> reporter: how she lost her life on the first day she felt strong enough to leave home. >>> caught on camera. we'll show you how technology is helping a crime victim keep tabs on the person who stole her cell phone. >>> a new outlet mall opens in prince george's county. we have erything from the deals to the traffic and the expectations going into the to, people from california to colorado are getting hit with awful weather. it's heading our way. >> we'll have more on your holiday forecast in a moment but the big concern tonight is the falling temperatures. we could be in the 20s by tomorrow. let's go to storm team 4 chief meteorologist doug cammer to break it down for us hour by hour. >> it is amazing. the temperature over
a charismatic young man, unafraid of reaching for the stars, insistent on taking us with him. for nbc news, i'm tom brokaw. with him. for nbc news, i'm tom brokaw. good night. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> now at 11:00 she survived a motorcycle accident and months of rehab but then a tragic twist of fate. >> she is the most giving person ever. >> reporter: how she lost her life on the first day she felt strong enough to leave home. >>> caught on camera....
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hours after francis's election we were talking about new day dawns for the catholic church and charismatictakes the world by storm. >> july, francis took his first international trip as pope to celebrate world youth day in brazil. the most populous catholic country in the world. the reception in rio de janeiro was overwhelming and raised security concerns. many were calling the 1981 assassination attempt of john paul ii and one woman attacking benedict 16th twice in 2008 and 2009. >> i will tell you, after the mob scene on the first night of the brazil trip unfolded and the motor cade was hijacked, i spoke to churchman and cardinals who were holding their breath and frankly saying, on background, dear god, i hope we don't have to go back to the conclave next week because i hope this guy doesn't put himself in harm's way. >> his love of the people, hope love to reach the people and touch the people and get involved with the people is so overwhelming. it's more of a desire to reach the people and to touch them. >> his final mass along rio's iconic beach drew 3.5 million, according to the vat
hours after francis's election we were talking about new day dawns for the catholic church and charismatictakes the world by storm. >> july, francis took his first international trip as pope to celebrate world youth day in brazil. the most populous catholic country in the world. the reception in rio de janeiro was overwhelming and raised security concerns. many were calling the 1981 assassination attempt of john paul ii and one woman attacking benedict 16th twice in 2008 and 2009....
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kennedy was young, charismatic, made for the television age. a wonderful sense of humor, an inspirational figure. i think what seared the soul of america for all of us watching the horrible way he die and the race to the hospital and taking the casket to washington dc and then the whole funeral and the shooting of oswald on that sunday, and what it did, i think, is that impressed upon us what kennedy was. there would not have been a camelot had there not been dallas. but after that, if you want to separate out the record of the man and the president, i think that's a different thing and that has moved somewhat away from what we all recall and remembered. but you can't see those films even begin 50 years later without stirring up the same kinds of emotions you felt that terrible weekend. >> we also have to remember vietnam's role in his presidency. remember that? >> secretary of defense, and he basically got more notoriety during lyndon johnson's term in the office. while president was the president, he upped the number of advisers to vietnam, h
kennedy was young, charismatic, made for the television age. a wonderful sense of humor, an inspirational figure. i think what seared the soul of america for all of us watching the horrible way he die and the race to the hospital and taking the casket to washington dc and then the whole funeral and the shooting of oswald on that sunday, and what it did, i think, is that impressed upon us what kennedy was. there would not have been a camelot had there not been dallas. but after that, if you want...
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>> he is a charismatic guy. he also shows you can go out and get minority votes. you can go out and get young voters. he also increased his numbers among blacks and among young people age 18 to 29. by double digits. this is what the gop needs to do. he said in his speech you have to go to places where you're not comfortable. he can't just show up six months before the election and start then. >> i think the mind-set of too many republican candidate has been to write off large segments of the voting public. and christie shows even in the obama era you can get minority votes if you're willing to work for them. and not let your opponent paint a picture of you. >> you listen to the governor's victory speech. do you think it suggest, a man ready to go natural? >> i think he's hard to beat in terms of charisma, but also because he is a man who can use a little touchup and a little listening to. it was a very self-regarding speech. >> a little too much about me, me, me? >> me, me, me, yes. and it was a sense you don't hear all that often in christie. this plays against a
>> he is a charismatic guy. he also shows you can go out and get minority votes. you can go out and get young voters. he also increased his numbers among blacks and among young people age 18 to 29. by double digits. this is what the gop needs to do. he said in his speech you have to go to places where you're not comfortable. he can't just show up six months before the election and start then. >> i think the mind-set of too many republican candidate has been to write off large...
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. >> he is a charismatic politician. he came in on great speeches and rhetoric. and once the rhetoric failed, everything else disappears. >> we will show you the numbers and new polls and what democrats have to say about that. >> and the mother of the bullying victim is going to sue those responsible for her daughter's death. >> i am angry with the individuals i believe are responsible for my daughter's death. having anger in my heart isn't good. but i am not perfect. i am waiting for an apology i happen will never come. >> she is joining us live to talk about that in a moment. and this coming up -- >> go, go, go. >> a massive explosion just a few feet from where a group of children were being interviewed. rebecca rebecca's law tricia norman rebecca sedwick >> some dramatic new video. watch this explosion only a few feet away from children being interviewed in damascus. that is too, too close. they managed to crawl to safety. this is in syria. maybe the building protected them. it happened outside of the capital. the u.n. is saying 7,000 have been killed since th
. >> he is a charismatic politician. he came in on great speeches and rhetoric. and once the rhetoric failed, everything else disappears. >> we will show you the numbers and new polls and what democrats have to say about that. >> and the mother of the bullying victim is going to sue those responsible for her daughter's death. >> i am angry with the individuals i believe are responsible for my daughter's death. having anger in my heart isn't good. but i am not perfect. i...
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. >> look, governor christi is very charismatic. he's comfortable in his own skin. there's no question that he's benefitted from the fact that national democrats did not challenge him. and inside the state of new jersey democrats were divided. there were a lot of democrats that he cut deals with that supported him that may not support him if he runs for president. so chris christi will have a big victory. i don't know if it will be as big as he thinks it will be. i don't think it will be transferrable to the republicans in iowa, new hampshire, south carolina or any place else. meanwhile, in virginia, terry mcauliffe has a unified fight. he used the same playbook that president obama used to win virginia, increasing the electorate, bringing out young people, bringing out minorities, bringing out women, and he painted his opponent as somebody who was right weng, a fringe candidate, an extremist and j unacceptable to a moderate state. >> i think you have to look at these races as two completely different races. number one, you have an incumbent people already knew. the
. >> look, governor christi is very charismatic. he's comfortable in his own skin. there's no question that he's benefitted from the fact that national democrats did not challenge him. and inside the state of new jersey democrats were divided. there were a lot of democrats that he cut deals with that supported him that may not support him if he runs for president. so chris christi will have a big victory. i don't know if it will be as big as he thinks it will be. i don't think it will be...
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. >> they are majestic, charismatic animals that intrigue us.ld would be a poorer place without them. >> reporter: they eat sea grass and adults can weigh more than 400 pounds n. the spring females dig nests in the sand to lay their eggs which hatch nearly two months later. because they are easily captured green turtles were long harvested for food and nearly disappeared. >> we ate a lot of them, almost all of them. >> reporter: in 1978 the u.s. added green turtles to the endangered species list. biologists counting turtle nests at the archie carr national wildlife refuge in florida are astounded by the results. there were only 62 nests in 1979. there are 35,000 this year. it can take green turtles 30 to 40 years to mature and begin building nests like this which is why scientists say it's taken so long since they were put on the endangered species list to see such positive results now. green turtles face other threats such as fishing lines, hooks and nets. at the turtle hospital in the florida keys, many are treated for aggressive viral tumors.
. >> they are majestic, charismatic animals that intrigue us.ld would be a poorer place without them. >> reporter: they eat sea grass and adults can weigh more than 400 pounds n. the spring females dig nests in the sand to lay their eggs which hatch nearly two months later. because they are easily captured green turtles were long harvested for food and nearly disappeared. >> we ate a lot of them, almost all of them. >> reporter: in 1978 the u.s. added green turtles to...
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to this whales just turn those whale sharks swordfish charismatic creatures like lions and tigers are charismatic on the lamp right so we tend to get attracted and guess what we're actually competing with them for all the medium and small fish but they also tend like lions and tigers do to roam across huge territories or big predators and so they make a little bit of a joke and they make the mistake of leaving the shelters owns and going out to what's called seize the international zones where they are very vulnerable because there is no really good management are you know in on land we talk about a species when when the top predators start dying off that's a that's a bad sign for an ecosystem. in the seeds are you suggesting and. that the top predators might not be such a bad thing because that leads us to harvest all the middle size notion i'm definitely not saying that i should we be concerned the same and yes you're right the argument that you are summarizing on the land equally significant for the ocean you don't want to simplify the world's oceans ecosystem even if they miss sho
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story about berlusconi every night isn't there it's always had lightning i mean yes he's a very charismatic character yes until recently he had big popularity but could you really say with a pragmatic hats on that the guy has been good for italy for the past five ten years really yes you don't say there's not been good for you to lead for the past years but certainly hears to be the cheerleader who has been. easily in the good order and everything has been turning around again and even now that he is ousted of a parliament. turns around his positions so it would be certain that asking him of the parliament is east and there would be certain that this means the strength of the government towards the other big question tonight now parliament would be stripped of his diplomatic immunity of his a parliamentary immunity rather which opens him up for arrest charges what could face it now. well most probably for the procedures are followed a billion will. so he will have to do what is called within the lease or should services because of the siege it can't be completed in prison so his. conviction
story about berlusconi every night isn't there it's always had lightning i mean yes he's a very charismatic character yes until recently he had big popularity but could you really say with a pragmatic hats on that the guy has been good for italy for the past five ten years really yes you don't say there's not been good for you to lead for the past years but certainly hears to be the cheerleader who has been. easily in the good order and everything has been turning around again and even now that...
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you know we've had gregarious charismatic presidents who could articulate and reach people and speak to them we've got you from clinton to reagan to obama but all of them harken back to him i mean they they all went to school on him you know they all watched his press conferences that famous clinton picture when he's sixteen years old yeah they all i mean you know he didn't go to school on anybody he just arrived fully made it through it's extraordinary book how did you write about your own addiction and the like well i wrote the book. because my my great friend the great comic genius mike myers would always say to me when i was working in austin powers and wayne's world he you know he would say you had a book you have such good stories and so one i decided i would do that because i loved david nevins book the moon's a balloon there's something about us a celebrity memoir done in a specific way that i've always loved as as a reader if it's funny and smart and insightful and breezy i love that kind of genre so i wanted to try my hand and then once you're doing that you have to be hone
you know we've had gregarious charismatic presidents who could articulate and reach people and speak to them we've got you from clinton to reagan to obama but all of them harken back to him i mean they they all went to school on him you know they all watched his press conferences that famous clinton picture when he's sixteen years old yeah they all i mean you know he didn't go to school on anybody he just arrived fully made it through it's extraordinary book how did you write about your own...
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he was brilliant, a charismatic, populist. all of the tools of a natural politician.ing had come easy. born to an aristocratic family, gone to harvard, lawyer, so forth. live call upon and to do something very difficult. lou: that is why you should rea the book, the man he became. good to have you with us. available online bookstores everywhere, and that is it for us tonight. please join us tomorrow. it will be talking toormer director of national intelligence bny mellon combines investment management & investment servicing, giving us unique insights which help us attract the industry's brightest minds who create powerful strategies for a country's investments ich are used to build new schools to build more bright minds. invested in the world. bny mellon. neil: well how about putting a cap on how rich the rich can get, switzerland putting it to a vote, how long do you think before democrats try the same here? i am neil cavuto, it is enough to make moguls long for day of super secret swiss banks account. that is not today's switzerland. the switzerland famous for attra
he was brilliant, a charismatic, populist. all of the tools of a natural politician.ing had come easy. born to an aristocratic family, gone to harvard, lawyer, so forth. live call upon and to do something very difficult. lou: that is why you should rea the book, the man he became. good to have you with us. available online bookstores everywhere, and that is it for us tonight. please join us tomorrow. it will be talking toormer director of national intelligence bny mellon combines investment...
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he was brilliant, a charismatic, populist. all of the tools of a natural politician.g had come easy. born to an aristocratic family, gone to harvard, lawyer, so forth. live call upon and to do something very difficult. lou: that is why you should read the book, the man he became. good to have you with us. available online bookstores everywhere, and that is it for us tonight. please join us tomorrow. it will be talking to former director of national intelligence tomorrow. be with us.y u ta good night from new york. your retirement. ♪ ameriprise advisors can help you like they've helped millions of others. listening, planning, working one on one. to help you retire your way... with confidence. that's what ameriprise financial does. that's what they can do with you. ameriprise financial. more within reach. customer erin swensonan do ordebut they didn't fit.line customer's not happy, i'm not happy. sales go down, i'm not happy. merch comes back, i'm not happy. use ups. they make returns easy. unhappy customer becomes happy customer. then, repeat customer. easy returns, i'
he was brilliant, a charismatic, populist. all of the tools of a natural politician.g had come easy. born to an aristocratic family, gone to harvard, lawyer, so forth. live call upon and to do something very difficult. lou: that is why you should read the book, the man he became. good to have you with us. available online bookstores everywhere, and that is it for us tonight. please join us tomorrow. it will be talking to former director of national intelligence tomorrow. be with us.y u ta good...
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they are images taken by americans wishing to shake his hand or at the very least get close to the charismatic president. >> this passion for him, this sense of intimacy and the desire to get close is what fueled all kinds of personal photographs. >> pictures of john john f. kennedy taken by bystanders, taken at a time when cell phone cameras weren't even imagined. >> how is that different from bystanders with their iphones? >> exactly the same, the prehistory of citizen journalists as we know them today. >> the most famous photograph, her picture of jfk's assassination circulated on networks, within hours. >> this photograph was in newspapers and television stations in the world within hours. >> this is the only photograph that captures the exact moment of impact. >> to my knowledge, yes, it is a photograph that features a unique look across the grassy knoll. you see shadowy figures, it is the one that has generated the most debate, and is reproduced in all of the being conspiracy books remitted to the assassination. >> television stations went into continuous coverage after kennedy's death.
they are images taken by americans wishing to shake his hand or at the very least get close to the charismatic president. >> this passion for him, this sense of intimacy and the desire to get close is what fueled all kinds of personal photographs. >> pictures of john john f. kennedy taken by bystanders, taken at a time when cell phone cameras weren't even imagined. >> how is that different from bystanders with their iphones? >> exactly the same, the prehistory of citizen...
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. >> we were in awe of this young charismatic irish catholic who was the leader of the free world. >> the president often spoke of them to jackie when he was home. when the time came, she sent for them. >> the stunning message was get your act in order as quickly as possible, get your gear together, we're going to the kennedy funeral to do the funeral drill. >> once in action, they were anxious, finding themselves at grave side. >> what if swomg go wrong? your mind would wand, you're here to do the job simply do the job and get on with it. >> 50 years later we're sitting here and it still ask something i will never forget. >> a young tour guide and a team of issue cadets. both playing an unexpected role in laying him to rest. mike viqueria, al jazeera, washington. >> while you were asleep, news was happening. >> here are the stories we're following. >> find out what happened and what to expect. >> international outrage. >> a day of political posturing. >> every morning from 5 to 9am al jazeera america brings you more us and global news than any other american news channel. >> tell us
. >> we were in awe of this young charismatic irish catholic who was the leader of the free world. >> the president often spoke of them to jackie when he was home. when the time came, she sent for them. >> the stunning message was get your act in order as quickly as possible, get your gear together, we're going to the kennedy funeral to do the funeral drill. >> once in action, they were anxious, finding themselves at grave side. >> what if swomg go wrong? your mind...
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their images taken by americans wishing to shake his hand or at the very least get close to the charismatic president. >> this sense of intimacy and desire to get close is what fueled all these kinds of personal photographs. pictures of john f. kennedy taken bye-bye standers adorn the walls in new york, taken at a time when cell phone cameras were not imagined. >> how is this different from iphones. >> i'm making the argument that this is pre-history of citizen journalists as we know them today. >> reporter: the most famous was taken by marianne, her picture of jfk's assassination circulated on wire services within hours. what is today known as going viral. >> this is the photograph that went out on united states press international. this photograph was in newspapers and television stations around the world. >> this is the only photograph that captures the exact moment of impact. >> to my knowledge, yes. it's the photograph that shows the unique look across the grassy knoll. if you look closely in the photograph you see shadowy figures. it has generated the most debate. and is pre-produced
their images taken by americans wishing to shake his hand or at the very least get close to the charismatic president. >> this sense of intimacy and desire to get close is what fueled all these kinds of personal photographs. pictures of john f. kennedy taken bye-bye standers adorn the walls in new york, taken at a time when cell phone cameras were not imagined. >> how is this different from iphones. >> i'm making the argument that this is pre-history of citizen journalists as...
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he's a charismatic politician. he came in out of a cloud, he came out of nowhere. he came in on great speeches and rhetoric, once the rhetoric fails, once people hear it and don't trust it, everything else disappears. >> do you think that's why switching to the other topic i wanted to ask about, which is the deal with the u.n. security council regardinger rang and nuclear weapons, do you think that the reaction which was decidedly mixed and i know you were quite critical of the deal they reached, is there anything that you have seen that maybe you missed something, that this is actually a good deal or is the trust factor for the president a real liability in this as well? >> in fact the more i look into the details, the worse it is. and every time, the more i hear what the administration officials are saying in defending this, the more i see deception. i mean, i heard the secretary of state say that they are going to destroy their enriched uranium. so they are not removing or destroying or shipping abroad their highly enriched your uranium from which they enrich a
he's a charismatic politician. he came in out of a cloud, he came out of nowhere. he came in on great speeches and rhetoric, once the rhetoric fails, once people hear it and don't trust it, everything else disappears. >> do you think that's why switching to the other topic i wanted to ask about, which is the deal with the u.n. security council regardinger rang and nuclear weapons, do you think that the reaction which was decidedly mixed and i know you were quite critical of the deal they...
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came out with a grin, there is something about his character i feel quite warm towards -- >> he's charismaticthat is doing things you would not want your spouse to do or politician to do. >> maybe if he hadn't inhaled the crack cocaine he would be in a better position. the clinton defense. let's move on to scandalous footballers. when we come back, i want to talk about bullying in the locker room to a boardroom. are we now in a culture of bullies? >> the type of culture i champion from the day i walk through these doors is honesty, respect and accountability for one another. >>> no, i'm just trying to weather the storm right now and this will pass. you know, there is an allegation that, you know, left voice mails on jonathan martin's voice mail. what do you have to say about that? >> no comment right now. we're going to kind of weather the storm and that's it. >> perfectly named richy incognito about the miami dolphins scandal. the coach was not aware of the alleged bullying of offensive lineman jonathan martin, by reports of the sun central where incognito was asked to toughen up martin. eve
came out with a grin, there is something about his character i feel quite warm towards -- >> he's charismaticthat is doing things you would not want your spouse to do or politician to do. >> maybe if he hadn't inhaled the crack cocaine he would be in a better position. the clinton defense. let's move on to scandalous footballers. when we come back, i want to talk about bullying in the locker room to a boardroom. are we now in a culture of bullies? >> the type of culture i...
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. >> the children of god were founded in 1968 in southern california by a charismatic baptist minister called david berg. ♪ ♪ who will take a stand and heed the call ♪ at first, berg preached a simple gospel, prophesizing the second coming of jesus. but as his popularity grew, his sermon became more disturbing. ♪ called to live and die for the kingdom as we hear ♪ >> by the early '80s, a film from the time shows berg's band of hippy followers had mobilized into a disciplined army of converts, changing their name to the family. they fanned out across the globe. ♪ jesus and david our king >> kind of got sucked in. you know, i got sucked in before i knew what -- i really thought i was joining a christian organization. i thought it was what god wanted me to do. i had no idea that, you know, it would eventually turn into dark betrayal. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so y
. >> the children of god were founded in 1968 in southern california by a charismatic baptist minister called david berg. ♪ ♪ who will take a stand and heed the call ♪ at first, berg preached a simple gospel, prophesizing the second coming of jesus. but as his popularity grew, his sermon became more disturbing. ♪ called to live and die for the kingdom as we hear ♪ >> by the early '80s, a film from the time shows berg's band of hippy followers had mobilized into a...
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either the religion is going to survive because of the successor or it's going to perish because the charismatic founderes now gone. david did save scientology when he got the tax exemption, and the church would not exist if it weren't for that. however, the church is in disarray now, in part because of the behavior that he has exhibited according to many of my sources. so i think that it is now time for the church to examine those. thank you. >> last question. >> i'm wondering if you can talk about their hatred of psychiatry and the things they have done involving that. >> psychiatry -- you can say that psychiatry drives them nuts. l. ron hubbard was under the illusion he was going to be acclaimed by the american psychological association and the american psychiatric association. he sent the manuscript to them and they laughed at him. and to the point of scientists -- this is like psychological folk art. who would take this seriously? where are these studies he is citing but there's no evidence that they actually exist, and his intuition he drew upon to imagine human behavior was something that
either the religion is going to survive because of the successor or it's going to perish because the charismatic founderes now gone. david did save scientology when he got the tax exemption, and the church would not exist if it weren't for that. however, the church is in disarray now, in part because of the behavior that he has exhibited according to many of my sources. so i think that it is now time for the church to examine those. thank you. >> last question. >> i'm wondering if...
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family today show the pictures of the son who they say was loving and charismatic boy. >> we want justice. and also we want honest sletion. mexican consulate here in san francisco which referred the parents to this law firm. consulate negotiated with the american government to allow the boys grandmother and aunt to come to santa rosa from mexico fpl for the funeral. in the news ramp, 7 news. >> and we stream lot pez family news conference live on the 7 news smart phone app. you can down load it for free at this web site pleasant hill city council meeting right now to talk about restriction on gun dealers on where they can be located and gun dealers would have to get a police permit, police back ground security system and monitor firearm sale. >> this is simply a matter of public safety and the opportunity for a city to take action before something unfortunate happens. >> we have a very low crime rate. we just don't have any of the problems that this ordinance purports to address. >> mayor harris says handful of existing gun store in pleasant hill exempt from the restriction and won't feel
family today show the pictures of the son who they say was loving and charismatic boy. >> we want justice. and also we want honest sletion. mexican consulate here in san francisco which referred the parents to this law firm. consulate negotiated with the american government to allow the boys grandmother and aunt to come to santa rosa from mexico fpl for the funeral. in the news ramp, 7 news. >> and we stream lot pez family news conference live on the 7 news smart phone app. you can...
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. >> dolan is very charismatic. churches members say he will be a hard act to follow.ut the bishops will elect a new leader for u.s. catholics. tony. >> lisa who can we expect? who are the top contenders? >> the top contenders have to be the current archbishop joseph kurtz of louisville. he has spoken strongly against gay marriage. he lives in a simple life in a walkup apartment. says he would follow in francis's foot tips. he is if odds-on favorite. >>> anis ferey, back with us. >> inez. >> after three months egypt's curfew and state of emergency will be lifted. after more than a thousand people died in the days that followed the unrest. the country's interior minister says he will boost security forces once the curfew is lifted. >>> almodelal is the first woman to hold the position. >>> warning labels have significantly decreased the number of health emergencies among babies. the markers were created in 2007 to warn parents not to give cough and cold medicine to kids under the age of 4. a government study says more than half of infants and toddlers get rushed to the
. >> dolan is very charismatic. churches members say he will be a hard act to follow.ut the bishops will elect a new leader for u.s. catholics. tony. >> lisa who can we expect? who are the top contenders? >> the top contenders have to be the current archbishop joseph kurtz of louisville. he has spoken strongly against gay marriage. he lives in a simple life in a walkup apartment. says he would follow in francis's foot tips. he is if odds-on favorite. >>> anis ferey,...
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think the bigger question here, and i think it segues into the previous segment, why is manson so charismaticthis new generation? i remember when manson was the biggest selling t-shirt in the country. he has this -- this dark appeal to young people that is in its own way more disquieting or as disquieting as the attacks on the street. >> geraldo, thanks so much. and a quick reminder. christmas is quickly approaching and now is the time to get gifts on billoreilly.com. please get the orders in now. the cutoff date will soon be here. and on deck, our favorite video of the day starring vice president joe biden. do not miss it after these messages. gh bells♪ the bass pro shops 5 day sale starts wednesday with huge savings on great gift ideas. like bass pro logo hooded sweatshirts for only $10. ladies 5 pocket jeans for only $10. and a wildgame rage 4 game camera with free viewer for under $100. i'my body doesn't work the way it used to. past my prime? i'm a victim of a slowin? i don't think so. great grains protein blend. protein from natural ingredients like seeds and nuts. it helps support a he
think the bigger question here, and i think it segues into the previous segment, why is manson so charismaticthis new generation? i remember when manson was the biggest selling t-shirt in the country. he has this -- this dark appeal to young people that is in its own way more disquieting or as disquieting as the attacks on the street. >> geraldo, thanks so much. and a quick reminder. christmas is quickly approaching and now is the time to get gifts on billoreilly.com. please get the...
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kennedy's presidency, perfectly cast for the role, charismatic, looked great on the screen. a lot of people who saw him in person were stunned by how tanned he was. they had only seen him in black and white television. we didn't realize that weekend because all of us were working and also keeping our eye on a television set as viewers. so it came to us later it was the electronic hearth, the place where everyone gathered. for the first time in history, not just assassination, the majesty, sad majesty of funeral procession, it could be shared. whether you were in a television control room in new york or remote bar in butte, montana, wherever you were, you had access to it. >> tom brokaw, thank you so much. of course the program, tom's program, will be on nbc tonight. stay with us on msnbc as we continue special coverage of the 50th anniversary, the death of a president. >> this is edwin newman, nbc newsrooms in new york. in dallas, president kennedy was given last holy rites at the catholic church, that's after he was shot down by a would be assassin while riding in a caravan
kennedy's presidency, perfectly cast for the role, charismatic, looked great on the screen. a lot of people who saw him in person were stunned by how tanned he was. they had only seen him in black and white television. we didn't realize that weekend because all of us were working and also keeping our eye on a television set as viewers. so it came to us later it was the electronic hearth, the place where everyone gathered. for the first time in history, not just assassination, the majesty, sad...
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the idea that he can somehow pull this out with his normal charismatic, i'll talk my way out of this may be difficult. but on virtually every gallup poll, many presidents all had ratings lower than obama does now. the difference is that this is something that's much bigger than the reasons they had their negatives. so do they think they're in a political position to actually move things along? >> they still feel like they're going to get immigration reform down the road, they still think they'll get the health care fully implemented but there are huge roadblocks now. as you lay that out with the number, the bottom line is i think they might not say this publicly, but most worrisome for them is when you look at the poll numbers in various national polls about trust in the president as a person and as a president, that's falling as well. and there have been plenty of other crises for this president as there were no republicans and democrats as you just laid out. this president was always going to fall back on, whether it was the government shutdown, or the debt ceiling crises, we've ha
the idea that he can somehow pull this out with his normal charismatic, i'll talk my way out of this may be difficult. but on virtually every gallup poll, many presidents all had ratings lower than obama does now. the difference is that this is something that's much bigger than the reasons they had their negatives. so do they think they're in a political position to actually move things along? >> they still feel like they're going to get immigration reform down the road, they still think...
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kennedy as this incredibly charismatic, dynamic great guy with a beautiful family.t would have happened if within two, three years all the infidelities and scandals had come out? how would he have dealt with that as a serving president? >> this was the darker side. the basis, it's the plot of this book, is his political enemies seek to get this information out because the don't like what he's doing on the cold war. and he and his brother robert -- i worked for robert kennedy. i think he's a great man. but the used some pretty drastic tactics back then even when the issue was steel companies raising their prices. i think the power of the presidency and attorney general would have been used in full measure to try to keep that story quiet. the other thing is because unlike the '90s, john kennedy couldn't go on television and say i've caused pain in my marriage and get away with it. it would have been a threat. >> it could have ended his presidency. had it come out i believe it would have posed a mortal political threat to his presidency. but for the sake of my plot, i
kennedy as this incredibly charismatic, dynamic great guy with a beautiful family.t would have happened if within two, three years all the infidelities and scandals had come out? how would he have dealt with that as a serving president? >> this was the darker side. the basis, it's the plot of this book, is his political enemies seek to get this information out because the don't like what he's doing on the cold war. and he and his brother robert -- i worked for robert kennedy. i think he's...
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came out with a grin, there is something about his character i feel quite warm towards -- >> he's charismaticat is doing things you would not want your spouse to do or politician to do. >> maybe if he hadn't inhaled the crack cocaine he would be in a better position. the clinton defense. let's move on to scandalous footballers. when we come back, i want to talk about bullying in the locker room to a boardroom. are we now in a culture of bullies? >> the type of culture i champion from the day i walk through these doors is honesty, respect and accountability for one another. i started part-time, now i'm a manager.n. my employer matches my charitable giving. really. i get bonuses even working part-time. where i work, over 400 people are promoted every day. healthcare starting under $40 a month. i got education benefits. i work at walmart. i'm a pharmacist. sales associate. i manage produce. i work in logistics. there's more to walmart than you think. vo: opportunity. that's the real walmart. i get out a lot... except when it's too cold. like the last three weekends. asthma doesn't affect my job.
came out with a grin, there is something about his character i feel quite warm towards -- >> he's charismaticat is doing things you would not want your spouse to do or politician to do. >> maybe if he hadn't inhaled the crack cocaine he would be in a better position. the clinton defense. let's move on to scandalous footballers. when we come back, i want to talk about bullying in the locker room to a boardroom. are we now in a culture of bullies? >> the type of culture i...