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en mayo de 1994, clive stockill llevó a un equipo de camarógrafos a filmar al rinoceronte negro.es excepcional, así que se debe ir contra el viento. [rinoceronte barritando] ¡brrr! ♪ ♪ [música de suspenso] ♪ ¡craanc! ¡brrrr! no se muevan, ni siquiera respiren. ♪ ¡brrrr...! ♪ ¡brrrr...! ♪ [arma detonando] ¡puuuf! ♪ [arma detonando] ¡puuuf! ♪ ♪ [música de acción] ♪ ¡brrrr...! ♪ ¡brrrr...! ♪ (narrador) la reacción instintiva de clive, que desvió el ataque del rinoceronte, salvó la vida del productor de la película; voló casi 8 metros en el aire, al caer se fracturó la pelvis, pero pudo haber sido mucho peor. ♪ por la noche todo cambia. los animales que evitan el contacto humano durante el día, se vuelven más atrevidos, la oscuridad se llena con los gritos de los depredadores y carroñeros hambrientos. aunque uno sea un guía de safari experimentado, no es bueno deambular por ahí en las noches. ♪ la vida es incómoda, a veces solitaria y potencialmente muy peligrosa, así que, ¿por qué lo hacen? ser guía de safari es una forma de vida. si lo tomas como un empleo de 9 a 5, puede ser muy t
en mayo de 1994, clive stockill llevó a un equipo de camarógrafos a filmar al rinoceronte negro.es excepcional, así que se debe ir contra el viento. [rinoceronte barritando] ¡brrr! ♪ ♪ [música de suspenso] ♪ ¡craanc! ¡brrrr! no se muevan, ni siquiera respiren. ♪ ¡brrrr...! ♪ ¡brrrr...! ♪ [arma detonando] ¡puuuf! ♪ [arma detonando] ¡puuuf! ♪ ♪ [música de acción] ♪ ¡brrrr...! ♪ ¡brrrr...! ♪ (narrador) la reacción instintiva de clive, que desvió el ataque...
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clive courty say sales have doubled at his quincy illinois shop since the government started pushing for gun control. >> guns with the maeg zone in it seems to be the popular thing right now. >> the president wants to ban assault weapons with the high-capacity magazines like the one used in the newtown school shooting. he wants to include gun background checks and health checks. the national rifle association says it will fight the president's plan and released this ad once again pushing for armed guards in school. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? then why is he skeptical putting armed guards in the schools when his kids have armed guards at their school. >> when he makes the announcement he'll be joined by children who wrote to him. many are expected to resemble the law that no, state just passed that makes efforts to keep guns out of the handing of the mentally ill. the president wants more training for school counselors and officials. >> he believes it's a high priority. not just for him but for the country. >> the president can use an executive action to pus
clive courty say sales have doubled at his quincy illinois shop since the government started pushing for gun control. >> guns with the maeg zone in it seems to be the popular thing right now. >> the president wants to ban assault weapons with the high-capacity magazines like the one used in the newtown school shooting. he wants to include gun background checks and health checks. the national rifle association says it will fight the president's plan and released this ad once again...
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clive says sales have doubled at his quincy, illinois, shop since the president started pushing for gun control. >> any semi-automatic with a large capacity magazine in it, that seems to be popular. >> reporter: the president wants to ban military-style assault weapons and high capacity magazines like those used in the shooting at sandy hook elementary. the package he presents today is also expected to call for criminal and mental health background checks for all gun buyers including those buying at gun shows. the national rifle association says it will fight the president's plan and released this ad once again pushing for armed guards in schools. >> are the president's kids more important than yours? then why is he skeptical about putting armed security in our schools when his kids are protected by armed guards at their schools? >> reporter: when the president makes his announcement, he will be joined by children who wrote to him about gun violence ave. the newtown school shooting. many of the proposals are expected to resemble the law new york state just passed that includes efforts t
clive says sales have doubled at his quincy, illinois, shop since the president started pushing for gun control. >> any semi-automatic with a large capacity magazine in it, that seems to be popular. >> reporter: the president wants to ban military-style assault weapons and high capacity magazines like those used in the shooting at sandy hook elementary. the package he presents today is also expected to call for criminal and mental health background checks for all gun buyers...
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but in dumfries, books expert clive farahar knew he was about to make "roadshow" history.it's so detailed-- a mouse reading a newspaper on a stool. and i noticed it's signed h.b.p.-- helen beatrix potter-- and 1890. farahar: the collection of beatrix potter had the most wonderful provenance. they came through beatrix potter's brother who farmed in the borders. and there they were-- some finished, some unfinished. i love this one, actually. i don't know if you've got a favorite among them, but i think this is my favorite. "squintina tabby licensed dealer in tea." and there she is looking very very cross, squinting at these two other cats who are obviously children or kittens rather, looking in through the window. i think that is absolutely fantastic. i would have thought that would have been worth well, £12,000 probably... - gracious. - ...or more. i can hardly believe this. it just goes on. all exquisite and done long before beatrix potter had any fame. last but not least are the ones that you had framed, and these are absolutely stunning. i would say £50,000 for those eac
but in dumfries, books expert clive farahar knew he was about to make "roadshow" history.it's so detailed-- a mouse reading a newspaper on a stool. and i noticed it's signed h.b.p.-- helen beatrix potter-- and 1890. farahar: the collection of beatrix potter had the most wonderful provenance. they came through beatrix potter's brother who farmed in the borders. and there they were-- some finished, some unfinished. i love this one, actually. i don't know if you've got a favorite among...
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i would think you would be a better way than clive tree i agree with that but that's not the point i mean he's i guess they've been banned for what he perceived to be his way to speak out. so sure i wouldn't do that but for what james madison say if you wrote the first amendment he said the first amendment was written to protect the minority against the majority of the money already he was talking about are people like rogan who meet people because there are extremists and generally that's what the person is there for them protect you and me we wouldn't do such a thing so let me ask you what the next step in his trial process is where we go from here we're looking to follow a motion to make sure he can travel into the city before february if he can and then that we're moving forward and then there will be a trial on the merits of this case and basically whether or not what he did was really free speech in terms of the court or disrupt the balance to that i mean as i look at the game the law that he was charged under in the house of representatives gallery they were already out of ses
i would think you would be a better way than clive tree i agree with that but that's not the point i mean he's i guess they've been banned for what he perceived to be his way to speak out. so sure i wouldn't do that but for what james madison say if you wrote the first amendment he said the first amendment was written to protect the minority against the majority of the money already he was talking about are people like rogan who meet people because there are extremists and generally that's what...
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that's why he's already looking forward to another fiscal clive. >> let's go back to the sandy spending bills. how did something like this happen? a lot of people are shaking their heads. did time just get away from it? >> that's part of t congress has a bad habit putting off the tough decisions until the last minute. they debated and voted on a p k package thought was vitally important. the problem was there were no offsets. it wasn't paid for. just emergency spending, and it would have added onto the debt. the senate passed it very late in the weekend, sent it over to the house of representatives. this was an indication they would put it on the floor, and that bill was passed, sent to the president. at the last minute it was pulled from the floor, a lot of conreceivers tiffs angry it was more definite at this time spending, they didn't like some of the provisions in there. later today john boehner met with some of them. peter king was one, he called it a disgrace and knife in the back. after the meeting they were somewhat mollified. however s. the new congress means a new cloak. they'
that's why he's already looking forward to another fiscal clive. >> let's go back to the sandy spending bills. how did something like this happen? a lot of people are shaking their heads. did time just get away from it? >> that's part of t congress has a bad habit putting off the tough decisions until the last minute. they debated and voted on a p k package thought was vitally important. the problem was there were no offsets. it wasn't paid for. just emergency spending, and it would...
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>> we have vast quantities of radioknew clives spread at the landscape scale. the landscape scale of cher initial is larger. there's highly con named e qo system. in fukushima it's three or four hundred kilometers that are highly containmented. and chernobyl, because it was a nuclear fire that burned for ten days, it released a greater diversity of radioactive element including plutonium that were also scattered across the environment. and these other radionuke collides have different physiological -- for organize nafms exposed. which converts to very biological will be around for thousands of year. where as in fukushima what we have now primarily are two isotopes. which is abundant in cher noble. but fukushima is the two isotopes that are were abundant. the consequences are lukely -- likely to be different for the e qo system. we don't know how and what the time course will be for the consequences. >> okay. i'd like to come back to you for a second. before somebody brought up -- and one of the things that happened when the tsunami hit was that other countries
>> we have vast quantities of radioknew clives spread at the landscape scale. the landscape scale of cher initial is larger. there's highly con named e qo system. in fukushima it's three or four hundred kilometers that are highly containmented. and chernobyl, because it was a nuclear fire that burned for ten days, it released a greater diversity of radioactive element including plutonium that were also scattered across the environment. and these other radionuke collides have different...
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telegraph said it's the worst scientific scandal of our generation, clive cooke of the financial timesays the stink of corruption is overpowering. other ipcc prominent physicist resigns because -- quote -- "climategate was a fraud on a scale i've never seen." further, this is another u.n. sniffs bails, u.s. ipcc coordinating author phillip lloyd called ipcc a fraud. the result is not scientific, and the list goes on and on. and just stop and think about it. the u.k. telegraph, one of the biggest publications in the u.k. saying it's the worst scandal of our generation. so we now know that was the science that they were going to use and i will always be appreciative of director jackson for being totally honest in her -- in her response. but we can guess that would be devastating and cripple the nation and bankrupt our economy. we know would would happen. the contrast is stark. on one hand you have a president saying he wants to control carbon for the sake of protecting our economy and the other you have the president's e.p.a. embarking on a regulatory crusade that potentially would be de
telegraph said it's the worst scientific scandal of our generation, clive cooke of the financial timesays the stink of corruption is overpowering. other ipcc prominent physicist resigns because -- quote -- "climategate was a fraud on a scale i've never seen." further, this is another u.n. sniffs bails, u.s. ipcc coordinating author phillip lloyd called ipcc a fraud. the result is not scientific, and the list goes on and on. and just stop and think about it. the u.k. telegraph, one of...
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you can see our little clive, the donkey, with that paper.on a big ribbon. >> ties the whole scene together there, right? great to group these in scenes. >> great gifts, great room decoration, inexpensive. and oh, yeah, you did a great job. look at that. >> mr. roker, there you go. >> that's sharky. >> i love sharky. >> he's great. >> love sharky. >> there's a whole -- see how fast we did it? >> yeah. >> martha, thank you. >>> up next, frame-worthy photo that's touched millions of people online. we'll get the story behind that photograph. first this is "today" on nbc. >>> back now at 8:46 with a hea heartwarming photo you may have come across online. it shows a man trying to reteach a woman the alphabet. that image quickly became a sensation. but there wasn't a lot of information about the couple. nbc's kristen dahlgren tracked them down to get more information. >> john allen and linda alexander. it's the kind of love we all want, unconditional patience and still fun even when life throws you an enormous obstacle. six mornings a week, 82-year
you can see our little clive, the donkey, with that paper.on a big ribbon. >> ties the whole scene together there, right? great to group these in scenes. >> great gifts, great room decoration, inexpensive. and oh, yeah, you did a great job. look at that. >> mr. roker, there you go. >> that's sharky. >> i love sharky. >> he's great. >> love sharky. >> there's a whole -- see how fast we did it? >> yeah. >> martha, thank you. >>>...