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brought back from the most recent trip. >> wonderful, such as. >> deep water corals out here, hard corals some black coral that we brought back which i collected and some of my colleges collected at 250 to 400 feet deep. this is our aquarium holding room. this is a room we built. perfect time for us to bring back animals from the philippines. >> how many species did you store in here? >> about 15 different species, 25, 30 fish that were in here that were held for about 30 days in a quarantine situation. that's just to make sure we protect our existing collection, that we don't allow animals being brought into the building to introduce pests or diseases or parasites that would impact our living collection. >> do you have species that you're still holding here? >> we do. we have a number of things that are part of on going research projects, so if you look down here in these two containers, you'll see small octopus in here. they are coco nut octopus. they are part of a research project we've been working on for a few years. we were the first aquarium to display them. we perfected the transp
brought back from the most recent trip. >> wonderful, such as. >> deep water corals out here, hard corals some black coral that we brought back which i collected and some of my colleges collected at 250 to 400 feet deep. this is our aquarium holding room. this is a room we built. perfect time for us to bring back animals from the philippines. >> how many species did you store in here? >> about 15 different species, 25, 30 fish that were in here that were held for about...
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this in turn has a deadly affect on coral. the situation is so critical that australia's government has launched a plan to halt a coral reef decline by 2050. >> we need to sustain the effort. it took us 100 years to cause the problem. it will take some decades to repair the water quality. >> reporter: the government's policy has encouraged many local farmers to start making changes. this sugar cane field, more than 100 kilometers inland, has its own water catchment system. it prevents vert li er if th fe getting into the river and into the sea. water from the field is collected in a catchment. and then recycled and pumped back out to the field. students take part in the conservation effort. this school teaches that water quality is vital for the health of coral reefs. water for raising fish and growing vegetables is treated before it's released. >> if we don't protect the reef, it won't be here for future generations. >> little is a big thing. we don't want that to get to the great barrier reef. >> it is has everything to do w
this in turn has a deadly affect on coral. the situation is so critical that australia's government has launched a plan to halt a coral reef decline by 2050. >> we need to sustain the effort. it took us 100 years to cause the problem. it will take some decades to repair the water quality. >> reporter: the government's policy has encouraged many local farmers to start making changes. this sugar cane field, more than 100 kilometers inland, has its own water catchment system. it...
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around the world. >> you can take these corals and transplant them back out to the coral reef where been in decline. >> reporter: the director says the expansion project violates the endangered species act. >> miami is going to pay the price ultimately with a dead reef when the army corps leaves town. >> reporter: they responded saying we will continue to use the best science engineering and technologyies available to minimize impacts to the human and marine environments. the organization has moved over 300 safeties to safety but with the blasting phase of the project scheduled to begin in october, ford is racing to rescue even more. >> if corals and korlgcoral reefs collapse, we will most certainly see a collapse of other ecosystems in the ocean and populations of fish in decline. >> reporter: ford's group expects to go dierching once again this weekend. meantime the dredge ships are expected to be working here until next summer. >> you know what this reminds me of? how extraordinary and beautiful this planet is and how many interesting things there is about it. >> i hope their wor
around the world. >> you can take these corals and transplant them back out to the coral reef where been in decline. >> reporter: the director says the expansion project violates the endangered species act. >> miami is going to pay the price ultimately with a dead reef when the army corps leaves town. >> reporter: they responded saying we will continue to use the best science engineering and technologyies available to minimize impacts to the human and marine...
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whirl. >> you can transplant them back out to the coral reef where we can regrow the coral reefs thatxpansion project violates one act. in a statement to cbs this morning, the army corp. of engineers responded saying we will continue to use the best science engineering and technologies available to minimize impacts to the human and marine environments. ford's organization has moved over 300 corals to safety but with the blasting phase of the project scheduled to begin in october, ford is racing to save even more. >> if they collapse we will see a collapse of other ecosystems in the ocean and populations of fish in decline. >> ford's group expects to go diving once again this weekend, and meantime the ships are expecting to be working here until next summer. >> what it reminds me of is how beautiful the planet is and how many interesting things there are about. >> yeah, we don't want to lose that. >>> a cleveland police officer saving a life. the officers' camera cam khured him reviving a 2-year-old. the officer and the boy's aunt both did cpr and the boy made a full recovery. >> it's
whirl. >> you can transplant them back out to the coral reef where we can regrow the coral reefs thatxpansion project violates one act. in a statement to cbs this morning, the army corp. of engineers responded saying we will continue to use the best science engineering and technologies available to minimize impacts to the human and marine environments. ford's organization has moved over 300 corals to safety but with the blasting phase of the project scheduled to begin in october, ford is...
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that was author and blogger coral karl denninger time now for today's big deal. we'll time with edward one you know me on my favorite day of the week tech there is to and today we're discussing a bunch of the latest tech stories the starboard end first a lot of news coming out of microsoft on wednesday their fiscal fourth quarter performance was released barely meeting the projections of analysts and that doesn't sound too bad but they also just announced massive layoffs so what's happening over microsoft give you the lowdown so basically microsoft we're in a platform shift here we're going to the mobile space and computers are decades technology and microsoft is trying to fight another uphill battle to move into that space which is now increasingly dominated by what you would which is right on early today and by android google system so they're firing a massive number of people even though they just took over nokia nokia employees going to take the brunt of this raid and they're going to try to turn around the ship i don't think they can do it i think that basic
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oil spill scientists a penn state university have discovered two new coral reefs near the site of the b.p. oil spill and say that this is really this is worse than we thought well it's worse than we thought on a lot of a lot of levels one thing that we're saying is we're seeing the destruction of coral reefs which which are important for a lot of reasons there it's important to the extent that we can tell what's happening to an ecosystem simply by understanding what's happening to coral reef it's kind of like the bird in the mine in scientist of use this for a long time to try to figure out what's happening to regional ecosystem well the oil from b.p. is destroying coral reefs and it's serious to the point to where the florida is in a situation where the very northern tip of florida is at the end of the loop the loop comes up from from from the southern gulf moves up north and then moves around almost in a circle and that means that all of these toxins that we're talking about that have the potential destroy to destroy reefs are moving through all the reef systems ultimately right now
oil spill scientists a penn state university have discovered two new coral reefs near the site of the b.p. oil spill and say that this is really this is worse than we thought well it's worse than we thought on a lot of a lot of levels one thing that we're saying is we're seeing the destruction of coral reefs which which are important for a lot of reasons there it's important to the extent that we can tell what's happening to an ecosystem simply by understanding what's happening to coral reef...
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ship damaged 250 coral patches, including endangered species of reeves called the el-corps, coral.arlier this month, deep gashes in the coral were found after the ship was removed from that area. >>> there is new concern this morning, over whether brazil is ready for the 2016 old i am up. >> so some are complaining that the bay in rio de janeiro where most of the events will take place is just a filthy mess. in fact, officials say, there are 18,000 leaders of sewage flowing into that water per second. at least who are already start today train there say they're afraid to go into the water. >> we were really afraid of going in the water, especially checking out the legs and feet for any scars or something, because it says unhealthy, so avoiding it. >> the city's mayor acknowledges the water is badly polluted. but, he says, it will be cut by 8%. >> big gain, big gains. >> in time for the olympics. so i guess the big question is how does the olympic committee pick the city to host a game? do they do any advanced survey? >> i would suggest no. >> a mess. >> 4:41, excuse me, 5:41 this m
ship damaged 250 coral patches, including endangered species of reeves called the el-corps, coral.arlier this month, deep gashes in the coral were found after the ship was removed from that area. >>> there is new concern this morning, over whether brazil is ready for the 2016 old i am up. >> so some are complaining that the bay in rio de janeiro where most of the events will take place is just a filthy mess. in fact, officials say, there are 18,000 leaders of sewage flowing into...
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but gardens of spectacular corals also thrive in the deepest parts of the ocean. now, scientists are rushing to learn more about these mysterious creatures before they disappear. and find out how bay area engineers are using laser technology to make virtual recreations of the world's greatest monuments. >>> support for "quest" is provided by -- the s. d. bechtel, jr. foundation, the david b. gold foundation,
but gardens of spectacular corals also thrive in the deepest parts of the ocean. now, scientists are rushing to learn more about these mysterious creatures before they disappear. and find out how bay area engineers are using laser technology to make virtual recreations of the world's greatest monuments. >>> support for "quest" is provided by -- the s. d. bechtel, jr. foundation, the david b. gold foundation,
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but gardens of spectacular corals also thrive in the deepest parts of the ocean. now, scientists are rushing to learn more about these mysterious creatures before they disappear. and find out how bay area engineers are using laser technology to make virtual recreations of the world's greatest monuments. >>> support for "quest" is provided by -- the s. d. bechtel, jr. foundation, the david b. gold foundation,
but gardens of spectacular corals also thrive in the deepest parts of the ocean. now, scientists are rushing to learn more about these mysterious creatures before they disappear. and find out how bay area engineers are using laser technology to make virtual recreations of the world's greatest monuments. >>> support for "quest" is provided by -- the s. d. bechtel, jr. foundation, the david b. gold foundation,
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. >>> other stories, mexico says a north korean boat crushed 250 patches of coral reef, acre in all,es elk horn coral, considered an at risk species. >>> shining a laser at an airline is dangerous an illegal. new hope for pilots. a scientist is developing an ultrathin film that would coat and protect the windshield but keep it clear. >>> liftoff, the european space agency sent this rocket to the international space station last night. it holds 7 tons of food, water, clothing, spare parts an scientific gear. >>> and in paris, raging rampaging rats here. the louvre is dealing with a huge rodent problem behind the mona lisa. they scamper around the gardens feasting on food left by visitors. animal lovers are reportedly trying to save these rats by feeding them. >> no, they're not. >> giving them water and digging up the poisons. >> no, they're not. no one is trying to save the rats. >> they're parisian rats. ratatouille there. >> how do you celebrate a panda's birthday? with an elaborate four-foot tall ice cake weighing 100 pounds and supported by bamboo stocks. that's mr. wu who turned
. >>> other stories, mexico says a north korean boat crushed 250 patches of coral reef, acre in all,es elk horn coral, considered an at risk species. >>> shining a laser at an airline is dangerous an illegal. new hope for pilots. a scientist is developing an ultrathin film that would coat and protect the windshield but keep it clear. >>> liftoff, the european space agency sent this rocket to the international space station last night. it holds 7 tons of food, water,...
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and i put -- it was on my right leg, cut all my leg in the coral, right?o now, blood is pouring down my leg. and i'm all bandaged up. they're like -- i mean, it was just -- >> jimmy: you are bait at this point? >> i'm bait. i was pretty much -- >> jimmy: we have, take a look at the video. tell us what we are seeing here. this is -- wow. >> he dropped us in the middle of the ocean. right? then he just -- he flew away. and the tide -- you know, they just dropped us. like right up to our waist. i remember saying, are you sure the tide is going out. where is he going anyway? he comes back. there's the boat. >> jimmy: in the middle of the ocean. >> on a sand bank, a mile out in the ocean. he realized he didn't have an engine. look at this. >> jimmy: oh, yeah. this guy. >> he's insane. >> jimmy: yeah, this is not a guy you should be hanging around with in general. >> this is how we were flying about. i spent a lot of time on my phone here. >> jimmy: a fan boat. >> by the way, we didn't have the best, which is spinning around at 70 miles an hour. a spin, him in t
and i put -- it was on my right leg, cut all my leg in the coral, right?o now, blood is pouring down my leg. and i'm all bandaged up. they're like -- i mean, it was just -- >> jimmy: you are bait at this point? >> i'm bait. i was pretty much -- >> jimmy: we have, take a look at the video. tell us what we are seeing here. this is -- wow. >> he dropped us in the middle of the ocean. right? then he just -- he flew away. and the tide -- you know, they just dropped us. like...
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every tiny coral reef, every distant mile of sea.drop of gas and never questions to recede. eight days, nine days, ten days without food or water. >> his first cigarette. that first drag sure tastes good. >> 11 days, well done. >> logan ramsey. frank kes ler, that's 13 for frank. ♪ >> get those boys to the hospital. please do, quickly. get them to clean cots and cool sheets. get them doctors and medicine. a nurse with soft hands. get them to the hospital, hurry, please. >> there was a hospital, clean, orderly, 100 beds. among its roof the red cross plainly marked. the symbol of mercy the enemy was bound to respect. >> the next morning divine services were held beside a bomb crater that had once been a chapel. at even tide, we buried our heroic dead. the last salute from their comrades. >> captain of the navy, colonel, major roosevelt. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> the 1942 film "battle of midway" by director john ford. joining us is author mark harris. how did john ford view his service in the u.s. navy? >> ford was really proud of his service. he
every tiny coral reef, every distant mile of sea.drop of gas and never questions to recede. eight days, nine days, ten days without food or water. >> his first cigarette. that first drag sure tastes good. >> 11 days, well done. >> logan ramsey. frank kes ler, that's 13 for frank. ♪ >> get those boys to the hospital. please do, quickly. get them to clean cots and cool sheets. get them doctors and medicine. a nurse with soft hands. get them to the hospital, hurry,...
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coral icon spooked investors pretty good last week, but if warnings like a sound familiar it was.hose that have heeded his warnings have missed the entire bull market and in the meantime coral icon has made a lot of money in the stock market. from a macro point of view in individual stocks as we move into the second half. speaking of stocks, if you-- yet this number to winner in the entire market out of every stock in a market you add number two today, guess what today i don't have just one i have two stocks and a special guest. let's get ready and let's make some money. ♪ charles: hi i'm charles payne and welcome to money right here right now. i will help you make money by investing in the stock market and here to help is our investment pros. she told me before the show she had germany the whole time. >> i don't think investors believed it. they are all excited about germany as well. charles: matt mccall you're looking pretty pretty dapper. what's going on? >> as pretty happy about that the one i thought you were drawn from yesterday. what's going on tracy? >> city banking out ea
coral icon spooked investors pretty good last week, but if warnings like a sound familiar it was.hose that have heeded his warnings have missed the entire bull market and in the meantime coral icon has made a lot of money in the stock market. from a macro point of view in individual stocks as we move into the second half. speaking of stocks, if you-- yet this number to winner in the entire market out of every stock in a market you add number two today, guess what today i don't have just one i...
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they have been investigating predator fish and the impacts of climate change on coral. >> he has justned from his mission. for the last 31 days he has been living in an underwater laboratory the size 6 a school bus and can house six people. he breaks the record of his grandfather who set the record at 30 days. but this means that diverrers can do six months of work in two weeks because they don't have to decompress. this has been streamed around the world to schools and researchers and it's significant in a place like this where there is a delicate ecosystem where the coral reefs are degrading. from that point of view, it's significant. and fabien has now broken the record that was previously held by his famous grandfather. >> advancements in rio with neighborhoods unrooted for the world cup, which are now wasteland. >>> in sport we'll show you the vital part that pakistan is playing. >> three, two. >> a new nasa mission blasts off to unlock the secrets of carbon dioxide and track global warming. >> brazil has been heavily criticize for up rooting tens of thousands of people from poor
they have been investigating predator fish and the impacts of climate change on coral. >> he has justned from his mission. for the last 31 days he has been living in an underwater laboratory the size 6 a school bus and can house six people. he breaks the record of his grandfather who set the record at 30 days. but this means that diverrers can do six months of work in two weeks because they don't have to decompress. this has been streamed around the world to schools and researchers and...
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conforme avanza los corales crecen en donde la flora y la fauna y luego llega a la playa, con sus granosagÍnate en el centro de la capitano grande poder ver a los animales tan maravillosos. >> pero bueno, hablaremos del papa francisco que tuvo otro de los detalles que derrocha humildad se sentÓ almorzar con los empleados del vaticano los trabajadores de la casa santa marta contaron que entrÓ a la cafeterÍa hizo fila como todos los demÁs tomÓ su bandeja y se uniÓ a ellos y despuÉs posÓ para una foto de recuerdo y les dio la bendiciÓn >> (risas). >> que maravilla, asÍ llegamos al final de la ediciÓn muchÍsimas gracias nos vemos el >> cuando yo estuve en afganistÁn, nos atacaron con rpg, estuvimos dos horas bajo fuego, doctora. >>guau. >>yo perdÍ a mi hermano mayor. >>¿estaba contigo ese dÍa? Él decidiÓ reenlistarse. >>no, doctora, Él no puede haber firmado esos papeles. ¡la patria me acaban de llevar uno, ¿por quÉ me van a llevar los dos?! >>m'hijo, ¿tÚ le dijiste la verdad a tu mamÁ? ¿por favor, tÚ puedes tener la valentÍa de decirle? >>conocÍ a mi novio y alli empezaron todos los problem
conforme avanza los corales crecen en donde la flora y la fauna y luego llega a la playa, con sus granosagÍnate en el centro de la capitano grande poder ver a los animales tan maravillosos. >> pero bueno, hablaremos del papa francisco que tuvo otro de los detalles que derrocha humildad se sentÓ almorzar con los empleados del vaticano los trabajadores de la casa santa marta contaron que entrÓ a la cafeterÍa hizo fila como todos los demÁs tomÓ su bandeja y se uniÓ a ellos y despuÉs...
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video from the greater manchester police department, they pull up in a blue ford focus in front of coral bookmakers, a bookie place to lose money. one of these guys was a meat cleaver. goes up to the cashier, demands money. of course, the cashier's like no, a lot of place like this has security measures because there's a lot of money. they don't get money, but the guy smashes the glass here, and the guys eventually just take off. did they case the joint? doesn't look like they went in ever. said, this looks like a tough cookie to crack. let's not try. police looking for these two and also this fellow on camera. watch what he's stealing. >> panty hose? >> reptiles, right? >> that's a snake! it's moving. >> that's right, nick. this is a reptile shop. around 3:00 a.m., this dude broke in, stole $30,000 worth of various snakes and other exotic animals. listen to this, too, you hear the guy talking to somebody or talking to the snakes. they think he might have been on the phone during this. listen. >> what do you want me to do? >> hear what he said there? papa's here. >> he is talking to the
video from the greater manchester police department, they pull up in a blue ford focus in front of coral bookmakers, a bookie place to lose money. one of these guys was a meat cleaver. goes up to the cashier, demands money. of course, the cashier's like no, a lot of place like this has security measures because there's a lot of money. they don't get money, but the guy smashes the glass here, and the guys eventually just take off. did they case the joint? doesn't look like they went in ever....
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coral icon spooked investors pretty good last week, but if warnings like a sound familiar it was.rnings have missed the entire bull market and in the meantime coral icon has made a lot of money in the stock market. from a macro point of view in individual stocks as we move into the second half. speaking of stocks, if you-- yet this number to winner in the entire market
coral icon spooked investors pretty good last week, but if warnings like a sound familiar it was.rnings have missed the entire bull market and in the meantime coral icon has made a lot of money in the stock market. from a macro point of view in individual stocks as we move into the second half. speaking of stocks, if you-- yet this number to winner in the entire market
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it's hosted by the university of miami law school in coral gables, florida.s is just over an hour. >> thank you very much. i was told that i'm supposed to speak into the microphone. so i will. this is a wonderful paper, and i will set up the premise. the premise is that he was -- that at one point, john roberts, chief justice john roberts is ambushed and they bring him to the hospital and they discover all along he's been a robot. and the hypothetical is important because it's related to the argument we're going to make later which is that they -- he was created some time in the mid '70s and he was the latest in technology and somehow they got him into harvard law school where the rest of his career unfolded naturally just the way we know it to >> he was on the law review and he clerked for william renquist, the chief justice of the supreme court. he got married to the woman and they had two kids. he became a very successful l litigator and was nominated first to the associate justice and then later to the chief justice. and he basically wrote all of those wo
it's hosted by the university of miami law school in coral gables, florida.s is just over an hour. >> thank you very much. i was told that i'm supposed to speak into the microphone. so i will. this is a wonderful paper, and i will set up the premise. the premise is that he was -- that at one point, john roberts, chief justice john roberts is ambushed and they bring him to the hospital and they discover all along he's been a robot. and the hypothetical is important because it's related to...
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. >> reporter: think of them as a vacuum cleaning sucking almost all the life on coral reefs, they swimll fishing, release a jet of water to distract them and quickly swallow their pray hole. they first appeared in florida in the '80s, probably after someone dumped an unwanted pet lion fish in the ocean. now they have spread across the waters of the gulf of mexico and the east coast. when they invade a coral reef, scientists say they kill 90% of native fish. >> we don't know what extent the damage that this lion fish has been causing, but eventually we will know exactly what kind of damage they have been causing. >> reporter: and now they know the damage could be much worse than they thought. per fascination with the fish led her to conduct a project on them for science fair when she was in sixth grade. >> it's really cool to me to be able do something about science, about lion fish that i love and that will affect the florida waters that i love to swim in. >> reporter: for years scientists thought lion fish could only survive in saltwater, arrington showed lion fish can also survive in
. >> reporter: think of them as a vacuum cleaning sucking almost all the life on coral reefs, they swimll fishing, release a jet of water to distract them and quickly swallow their pray hole. they first appeared in florida in the '80s, probably after someone dumped an unwanted pet lion fish in the ocean. now they have spread across the waters of the gulf of mexico and the east coast. when they invade a coral reef, scientists say they kill 90% of native fish. >> we don't know what...
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those roast the stores just going to see the kind that it gets going your stash convinced that i was coral and you're just the shoes you're really small that have been to me but sadly i don't support that you are since you're welcome books to distribute the story should both research true true story the minute. you in the series that the pressure is through the boards. is easier if you have any kind of how the story building up in life right now and we've learned a lot about has been out here with. one those who do seem to death threats. on this to be an activist in adoption so the dust machine the supergirl he's very lovely and she's very emotional and you can tell if she means well so. tell her part of the story out of the big story. when you go filming in hostile place. oh let's make sure. the chorus function are very busy i really don't want to get a good start but something happened. and they see. the stage. they said there and hammer oh. ok. it's the last thing i said there are a long long mean space which. is. i think. maybe one day anyway today we're going to be free to. go do one
those roast the stores just going to see the kind that it gets going your stash convinced that i was coral and you're just the shoes you're really small that have been to me but sadly i don't support that you are since you're welcome books to distribute the story should both research true true story the minute. you in the series that the pressure is through the boards. is easier if you have any kind of how the story building up in life right now and we've learned a lot about has been out here...
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plus we'll show a project off the coral reef that's in danger of being destroyed. segel joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> and, today is thursday, july 17th good morning i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm erika von tiehl. here are stories we are following today. elderly couple is dead and police are trying to figure out why. nicole brewer has a live report coming up. >>> president obama will be in delaware to talk about infrastructure in the shadow of the i495 bridge. >>> cease-fire is in effect between both israel and hamas how long will it last? we will tell you coming up. >>> those stories and much more underway. lets start with the weather forecast and a nice morning this morning. >> yes, but you have been talking to us all week, katie. >> this is like my favorite day of the forecast because it is day after the storms, like we are finally cleared.
plus we'll show a project off the coral reef that's in danger of being destroyed. segel joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. >>> and, today is thursday, july 17th good morning i'm ukee washington. >>> i'm erika von tiehl. here are stories we are following today. elderly couple is dead and police are trying to figure out why. nicole brewer has a live report coming up. >>> president...
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at balboa, i took martial arts, and coral which is a work shop dedicated to teaching leadership and focusing on achievement gap of low income students which i was myself. the after school program is a safe haven for all students to come in after school off the streets, there are movies daily, there are activities i can participate in, and there's mentorship. my senior year, a new program was launched called the employment work shop and i participated and the second semester. we teach students how to dress and speak in interviews so because of the resources and skills i've learned from the work shop, i'm currently an intern at bank of america. if i continue to work it bank of america, they will fund my college tuition for the next four years, so please support our funding so low income youth like myself can have more opportunities and support inspiration and encouragement. thank you. >> hello, my name is ben navaro and i'm with the same beacon program. the programs gives us empowerment as youth to go out and reach our dreams. i suffer from depression on and off because sometimes i don't eat,
at balboa, i took martial arts, and coral which is a work shop dedicated to teaching leadership and focusing on achievement gap of low income students which i was myself. the after school program is a safe haven for all students to come in after school off the streets, there are movies daily, there are activities i can participate in, and there's mentorship. my senior year, a new program was launched called the employment work shop and i participated and the second semester. we teach students...
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>> it's not coral? >> well, they're swimming in it! anchovies.en't seen anything like that in 30 years. they said it was about either somewhere between maybe 10 million or maybe even as many as a billion. it was one mile long. usually it's in deeper, cooler water. i guess the anchovy population is doing well. that was right -- >> the pizza. >> you don't. >> i do. love them! >> you ruin the whole pizza! >> let's go on to this here. my daughter is 3 and huge on the princess phase. look what the dad did. he goes to north sudan to claim this territory here so she could be a princess. we're talking about he made this journey to the egypt to the 800 patch of desert. he plants the flag. >> he has a flag! >> not internationally recognized. the lengths the dad will go. >> dad of the year! >> this is "first look." on msnbc. germany deserved champions of the world! spectacular city. >>> amazing right after an awesome month of play in steamy brazil. a 22-year-old german player seals the deal. >>> american southern border crisis continues. the latest suggesti
>> it's not coral? >> well, they're swimming in it! anchovies.en't seen anything like that in 30 years. they said it was about either somewhere between maybe 10 million or maybe even as many as a billion. it was one mile long. usually it's in deeper, cooler water. i guess the anchovy population is doing well. that was right -- >> the pizza. >> you don't. >> i do. love them! >> you ruin the whole pizza! >> let's go on to this here. my daughter is 3 and...
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costs i'm going to see the kind that it gets going you're struck you're convinced that i switched coral and you're just the shoes are really the same or that have been to me bro sorry but i don't support that. into your can but you did used the stores which are worthless which commit your story the minute. you in a scene where the pressure is through the board. using the insurance. irony that i have. the story building up in life right now and we've learned a lot about her since i've been out here with. one day she's received death threats . obviously being activists in the. girl and she's very lovely and she's very emotional you can tell she means well so the. tough part of the story that's part of the big story. in the future you can feel still plays. a list make sure. the forests function the very this really don't want to start. something. they see. the same. ok. it's the last thing. they said their shadow means peace which. maybe one day anyway today we're not going to see any peace right. now and do one thing i learned here is that if somebody tells you different is really goes up
costs i'm going to see the kind that it gets going you're struck you're convinced that i switched coral and you're just the shoes are really the same or that have been to me bro sorry but i don't support that. into your can but you did used the stores which are worthless which commit your story the minute. you in a scene where the pressure is through the board. using the insurance. irony that i have. the story building up in life right now and we've learned a lot about her since i've been out...
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. >>> plus, we'll show a project to save the coral reef in miami that's in danger of being destroyed. segel joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com > >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it is thursday, july 17. i'm michelle griego. >> the weekend is ever so close, everybody. so close. >> hi, everyone. i'm frank mallicoat. [ laughter ] >> it's nearly 4:30. lawrence has a couple of days good morning to you. ling in. >> you can almost taste the weekend, right? >> we can! i can see it right over there! [ laughter ] >> you know, we are pretty much in a benign weather pattern now. what you get right now at this particular time, 50s, 60s is what you will be experiencing all weekend long. later today our high temperatures will top off pretty much 60s beaches with barely any clearing. full-on sunshine away from the bay. that seven-day forecast still straight ahead. >> we have a couple of chp issued wind advisories one for the carquinez bridge an
. >>> plus, we'll show a project to save the coral reef in miami that's in danger of being destroyed. segel joins us in the studio. that's the "cbs morning news" for this thursday. i'm anne-marie green. have a great day. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com > >>> your realtime captioner is linda macdonald. >>> good morning, everyone. it is thursday, july 17. i'm michelle griego. >> the weekend is ever so close, everybody. so close. >> hi,...
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they heavy a strike fell on the city of coral off which witness the twenty four hour long attack several apartment blocks a school on a kindergarten were destroyed on monday seventeen people were killed including three children in neighboring lugansk artillery hit a retirement home killing five people trying to hide or flee from the fighting on a daily basis five or ten reshelve fired from ukraine have reportedly exploded next to a russian border checkpoint russian territory has repeatedly come under fire and now a group of international observers has arrived after the scene here to inspect the situation visited a village that lies just across the river from ukraine he asked locals what is it like to live next to a combat zone these people aren't at war with anyone and yet it's their homes that are being shelled. the residents of this russian village say artillery and gunfire usually start when it gets dark forcing them to flee their homes for safety the ongoing conflict in nearby ukraine has now moved into their own backyard the residents here are able to see the fighters of the nationa
they heavy a strike fell on the city of coral off which witness the twenty four hour long attack several apartment blocks a school on a kindergarten were destroyed on monday seventeen people were killed including three children in neighboring lugansk artillery hit a retirement home killing five people trying to hide or flee from the fighting on a daily basis five or ten reshelve fired from ukraine have reportedly exploded next to a russian border checkpoint russian territory has repeatedly come...
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however practicing in real time can be a challenge now we all know that school is a coral environment children are in that tolerant to someone being different children are actually pretty mean how do you deal with that i mean you've been very different from others in high school well our. public school a great school for me it was very difficult because it was different very different from michael. it's so then that there was a lot of bullying and teasing and even to today. we find more people than not on the autism spectrum are bullied in school and i believe the resolution to this problem is education education and developing awareness in students at the grade school level of people who have differences because with greater awareness with explanations as to why their classmate might behave in the be hating in a certain way of doing a certain thing. comes the power to be of help and i've seen situations where a child who was diagnosis of autism was explained to a classroom where work has been done in appreciating and understanding differences classmates become helpful to that student
however practicing in real time can be a challenge now we all know that school is a coral environment children are in that tolerant to someone being different children are actually pretty mean how do you deal with that i mean you've been very different from others in high school well our. public school a great school for me it was very difficult because it was different very different from michael. it's so then that there was a lot of bullying and teasing and even to today. we find more people...
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baseline of the underwater cities that basically dictates everything that lives in and around these coral cities. >> sreenivasan: is there anything cool that you've seen since you've been down there? >> it's just amazing. we've seen so much new behavior that i've never seen before: fish sleeping in sponges; a goliath grouper attacking a barracuda-- never seen that before. i don't think anyone has ever caught it on film before. i mean, it's just science fiction. it's really amazing down here, and that's why we're down here. my grandfather used to say, "in order to film a fish, you must become a fish." so, we're trying to get as close as we can to becoming fish. reef,. >> some late news before we leave you tonight. the us state department says it is profoundly troubled by reports that israeli police beat an american high school student. the 15-year-old is from florida and is the cousin of the palestinian teen who was apparently burned alive and may have been a revenge attack for the murder of three israeli teenagers, and the july 5th holiday weekend has brought a wave of violence to chicago
baseline of the underwater cities that basically dictates everything that lives in and around these coral cities. >> sreenivasan: is there anything cool that you've seen since you've been down there? >> it's just amazing. we've seen so much new behavior that i've never seen before: fish sleeping in sponges; a goliath grouper attacking a barracuda-- never seen that before. i don't think anyone has ever caught it on film before. i mean, it's just science fiction. it's really amazing...
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however practicing in real time can be a challenge now we all know that school is a coral environment children aren't that tolerant to someone being different children are actually pretty mean how do you deal with a i mean you've been very different from others in high school well our. public school a grade school for me was very difficult because it's. different very different from michael. it's so then that there was a lot of bullying and teasing and even to today. we find more people than not on the autism spectrum are bullied in school and i believe the resolution to this problem is education education and developing awareness in students at the grade school level of people who have differences because with greater awareness with explanations as to why their classmate might behave he'd be hating in a certain way of doing a certain thing. comes the power to be of help and i've seen situations where a child who was diagnosis of autism was explained to a classroom where work has been done in appreciating and understanding differences classmates become helpful to that student. bullyin
however practicing in real time can be a challenge now we all know that school is a coral environment children aren't that tolerant to someone being different children are actually pretty mean how do you deal with a i mean you've been very different from others in high school well our. public school a grade school for me was very difficult because it's. different very different from michael. it's so then that there was a lot of bullying and teasing and even to today. we find more people than...
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more productive than the rain forest, more productive than the redwood forest, more productive than coral reefs. these are the most biologically productive regions on earth. >> narrator: next on "saving the bay." >>> underwriting support for "saving the bay" comes from the bay area toll authority, serving the people of the san frci
more productive than the rain forest, more productive than the redwood forest, more productive than coral reefs. these are the most biologically productive regions on earth. >> narrator: next on "saving the bay." >>> underwriting support for "saving the bay" comes from the bay area toll authority, serving the people of the san frci
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however practicing in real time can be a challenge now we all know that school is a coral environment children aren't that tolerant to someone being different children are actually pretty mean how do you deal with a i mean you've been very different from others in high school well our. public school a great school for me it was very difficult because as you said it was different very different from michael. it's so then that there was a lot of bullying and teasing and even today. we find more people than not on the autism spectrum are bullied in school and i believe the resolution to this problem is education education and developing awareness in students at the grade school level of people who have differences because with greater awareness with explanations as to why their classmate might behave the behavior in a certain way of doing a certain thing. comes the power to be of help and i've seen situations where a child who was diagnosis of autism was explained to a classroom where work has been done in appreciating and understanding differences classmates become helpful to that stude
however practicing in real time can be a challenge now we all know that school is a coral environment children aren't that tolerant to someone being different children are actually pretty mean how do you deal with a i mean you've been very different from others in high school well our. public school a great school for me it was very difficult because as you said it was different very different from michael. it's so then that there was a lot of bullying and teasing and even today. we find more...
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costs i'm going to see the kind that it gets going you're struck you're convinced that i switched coral and you're just the shoes are really the same or that have been to me bro sorry but i don't support that you. can bullshit is used in stores or both research from the true story the minute that proves that you're in a city where the pressure is through the board to. use any championship i or any kind of have. the story building up in life right now and we've learned a lot about her through that i've been out here with. one day she's received death threats. obviously being an activist in the. girl and she's very lovely and she's very emotional you can tell she means well so the. tough part of the story is part of the big story. going in first place. alyssa make sure. the forest functionary is really don't want to start. something have been. the same. ok. it's the last thing. he said. shuttle main space which we. think. maybe one day anyway today we're not going to see that piece right it's. going to do one thing i learned here that if somebody tells you if it is really goes up you see.
costs i'm going to see the kind that it gets going you're struck you're convinced that i switched coral and you're just the shoes are really the same or that have been to me bro sorry but i don't support that you. can bullshit is used in stores or both research from the true story the minute that proves that you're in a city where the pressure is through the board to. use any championship i or any kind of have. the story building up in life right now and we've learned a lot about her through...