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scientists are expecting another coral bleaching die off as soon as this year.ark phillips, cbs news on the great barrier reef. >> glor: up next on the "cbs evening news" tonight, she was attacked by a jaguar. we have her first television interview. tv interview. o she can stay with you to finish her senior year. things will be tight but, we can make this work. ♪ now... grandpa, what about your dream car? this is my dream now. principal we can help you plan for that . the chili pepper sweat-out. ways to lose stubborn belly fat: not cool. freezing away fat cells with coolsculpting? now that's cool! coolsculpting safely freezes and removes fat cells with little or no downtime. and no surgery. results and patient experience may vary. some common side effects include temporary numbness, discomfort, and swelling. ask your doctor if coolsculpting is right for you. and visit coolsculpting.com today for your chance to win a free treatment. we humans are strange creatures. other species avoid pain and struggle. we actually... seek it out. other species do difficult thing
scientists are expecting another coral bleaching die off as soon as this year.ark phillips, cbs news on the great barrier reef. >> glor: up next on the "cbs evening news" tonight, she was attacked by a jaguar. we have her first television interview. tv interview. o she can stay with you to finish her senior year. things will be tight but, we can make this work. ♪ now... grandpa, what about your dream car? this is my dream now. principal we can help you plan for that . the...
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heat waves that kill the coral, according to a new report out this month. it is troubling news since millions of creatures rely on them for survival. mark phillips traveled to australia's great barrier reef to look at a new approach to saving the coral. >> reporter: there is a good reason marine scientist chris roelfsema studies coral reefs. >> billions of people are depending on coral reefs. >> reporter: you're not just talking about things that are pretty to look at. >> no, no, this is also a food resource. 25% of known marine species depends on coral reefs. >> reporter: but now to study what's happening down there, scientists are going up. they're using hundreds of shoebox-sized mini-satellites already in orbit to try to save the world's coral reefs. all of them? >> all of them. every one. how can you love something if you don't know how much you have? >> reporter: the satellites circle over the north and south poles as the earth spins underneath and send back pictures of every square inch of the planet every day, including pictures of the 150,000 or so
heat waves that kill the coral, according to a new report out this month. it is troubling news since millions of creatures rely on them for survival. mark phillips traveled to australia's great barrier reef to look at a new approach to saving the coral. >> reporter: there is a good reason marine scientist chris roelfsema studies coral reefs. >> billions of people are depending on coral reefs. >> reporter: you're not just talking about things that are pretty to look at....
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one example-- a flourishing coral reef in the red sea, uedntouchy humans until recently. >> sreenivasan: undersea corals are threatened as warm, but in eilat, israel, along one of the country's favorite beaches, there's a project underway to rescue corals that found a home in an oil company's protecded territory. r the watch of some friendly dolphins, divers are carefully retrieving richly-colored corals before starting an underwater clean up project in the red sea. for 50 years, the eliat ashkelon pipeline company controlled and kept private part of the beach- front and underwater areas here. when the oil company scaled back operations 18 months ago, it left behinbarrels and debris and an old pipeline, all of which had made a home for spectacular and diverse coral eefs. >> ( translated ): at the bottom of the sea here there is a lot of old waste that accumulated over the years and we need to get it out. the problem is that many corals and various natural riches accumulated on top of this waste, on top these objects, and weweeed to remove them befor take out the waste. it's a strenuous,
one example-- a flourishing coral reef in the red sea, uedntouchy humans until recently. >> sreenivasan: undersea corals are threatened as warm, but in eilat, israel, along one of the country's favorite beaches, there's a project underway to rescue corals that found a home in an oil company's protecded territory. r the watch of some friendly dolphins, divers are carefully retrieving richly-colored corals before starting an underwater clean up project in the red sea. for 50 years, the...
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rising ocean temperatures have been killing coral, leaving a white skeleton behind.ody knows exactly how much of it has actually been happening, but they soon will. >> the planet imagery is coming over on a daily basis. we finally can get a good eye on where it's changing and where not. >> reporter: chris is another marine scientist who has spent a career studying reeves up close. >> this is what's mapped. >> reporter: along with partners at arizona state university, he's using his knowledge to develop software to turn the satellite pictures into a diagnosis of reef health or sickness. >> the point you'll be able to do this -- >> on every reef in the world. >> that's the idea. >> yep. >> reporter: and that information is being assembled by f for the first time in a worldwide living coral atlas at the estate run by the late microsoft co-founder paul allen. the marine scientists and space scientists are pulled together by project coordinator lauren. >> my excitement comes when i share this with the people in the field that are actually going to be using it. they're jus
rising ocean temperatures have been killing coral, leaving a white skeleton behind.ody knows exactly how much of it has actually been happening, but they soon will. >> the planet imagery is coming over on a daily basis. we finally can get a good eye on where it's changing and where not. >> reporter: chris is another marine scientist who has spent a career studying reeves up close. >> this is what's mapped. >> reporter: along with partners at arizona state university,...
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the coral seems stable, and the local wildlife seems to be holding its own.etting a closeup view of a much bigger and not always happy picture. >> only a certain numbers of scientists. really we can only cover very little ground going out with us diving over an area that's the size of japan. it's huge. >> reporter: a new tool is being developed to provide the bigger picture. this is lady elliott island reef up close. this is it from space. and these are other reefs, all over the world. subsea science has met outer space science. >> liftoff -- >> reporter: to look down, you've got to go up. a new system has been launched where swarms of shoebooks-skies mini satellites have been deployed to the north and south poles and take pictures as the earth spins underneath. >> that means that we see every field, every tree, every reef, everywhere every day. we're going to go right in to lady elliott island where you were located -- >> reporter: that says planet labs' andrew zolli, means -- >> it means changing. >> reporter: too often from healthy living organisms in dead
the coral seems stable, and the local wildlife seems to be holding its own.etting a closeup view of a much bigger and not always happy picture. >> only a certain numbers of scientists. really we can only cover very little ground going out with us diving over an area that's the size of japan. it's huge. >> reporter: a new tool is being developed to provide the bigger picture. this is lady elliott island reef up close. this is it from space. and these are other reefs, all over the...
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they'll also test samples for microscopic clues the bacteria carried along by algae that kills coral larva and disturbing finds clear to the naked eye. but plastic pollution. occasionally will you will have big soups of actually trash and plastic floating in the ocean this is obviously. very bad for the environment. all the things we will see quite often is discarded fishing nets sitting on the reef and smothering the reef. the data will be compared to a study done six years ago assessing the health of the ocean. today's observations done and a bit of cleanup to. along the quest to determine what's going on underneath the surface. or. for. that story and more on our website that's dot com ford slash asia and you can check us out on facebook as well we'll leave you now with a look at some pretty cool week matter rays gathering for lunch time at this singapore aquarium the see you next time good bye. i'm scared of the fire more than tired and in the end this is a me you're not allowed to steal and more rules and you. are you familiar with this . new smugglers were lions of the bee what
they'll also test samples for microscopic clues the bacteria carried along by algae that kills coral larva and disturbing finds clear to the naked eye. but plastic pollution. occasionally will you will have big soups of actually trash and plastic floating in the ocean this is obviously. very bad for the environment. all the things we will see quite often is discarded fishing nets sitting on the reef and smothering the reef. the data will be compared to a study done six years ago assessing the...
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atoll — a ring—shaped coral reef located near the southern—most tip of the solomons.. that's the world's largest raised coral atoll and home to several species found nowhere else on the planet. the australian government says it's "profoundly disappointed by the slow response of the commercial entities involved and their lack of adequate communications with and responsiveness to the solomon islands government". i spoke to jamie tahana from radio new zealand, who told me that the ship belongs to the company, king trader limited. they initially said that they were sending teams, but the australian and new zealand governments have said that was very slow. it took about two weeks and when the ship ran aground at kangava bay the salvage teams to arrive and only then, australia deployed equipment and expertise. and it is really only in the past week that we have seen any particular momentum going towards containing the spill, there we re towards containing the spill, there were not even any boons put up around the ship, which has now been leaking oil in the debris. there is
atoll — a ring—shaped coral reef located near the southern—most tip of the solomons.. that's the world's largest raised coral atoll and home to several species found nowhere else on the planet. the australian government says it's "profoundly disappointed by the slow response of the commercial entities involved and their lack of adequate communications with and responsiveness to the solomon islands government". i spoke to jamie tahana from radio new zealand, who told me that the...
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at the coral sea, i had some significant heroes. among them were two men who earned the middle of honor. one of them was jojo powers who said i will make a hit if it kills me. i'm paraphrasing him. he did just that. he went down to the carrier within 500 feet and put his bomb aboard. he didn't survive the mission, but he would get the medal of honor later. a number of the pilots earned a medal of honor for dogfighting with the sbd off coral sea against japanese torpedo planes, bombers, and fighters. that is a big portion i talk about. they didn't have enough fighters in the fleet and they had to bring in the dive bombers to help. we lost the lexington and the battle. the yorktown was badly damaged. she makes it back to pearl harbor where she is given three days to enact quick repairs because the battle of midway is shaping up. the dauntless had one of its biggest days on june 4 when the enterprise and yorktown squadrons took out three japanese carriers. they accomplished this in the miraculous feat of about 5 minutes. this is dick b
at the coral sea, i had some significant heroes. among them were two men who earned the middle of honor. one of them was jojo powers who said i will make a hit if it kills me. i'm paraphrasing him. he did just that. he went down to the carrier within 500 feet and put his bomb aboard. he didn't survive the mission, but he would get the medal of honor later. a number of the pilots earned a medal of honor for dogfighting with the sbd off coral sea against japanese torpedo planes, bombers, and...
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entire families are being coraled by a chain link fence under a bridge. u.s.ustoms and border protection reports nearly every sector on the border has passed its capacity. border stations were built to process hundreds of single adults from mexico. the problems becoming so bad officials in brownsville, texas, say they're dealing with the release of hundreds of migrants every day. we've been near brownsville texas and in mcallen. more on the region and how it's dealing with so many migrants and the threat to close the border. >> reporter: the city manager and nonprofits in brownsville tell us they've observed a lot of migrants being cropped off by customs and border protection for the last week or so. they say it's ramped up to average about 300 myogrants per day. in some cases these people are showing up with no paperwork at all. they had to call cdp to come back and meet with some of theeds people to be processed. while they is happening they are anticipating more migrants being dropped off in coming days throughout the area and president trump is threatening
entire families are being coraled by a chain link fence under a bridge. u.s.ustoms and border protection reports nearly every sector on the border has passed its capacity. border stations were built to process hundreds of single adults from mexico. the problems becoming so bad officials in brownsville, texas, say they're dealing with the release of hundreds of migrants every day. we've been near brownsville texas and in mcallen. more on the region and how it's dealing with so many migrants and...
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so do some corals and sponges they close in the dark it's known as biofuel resonance they have ultraviolet light and projected as a different color and it's not just restricted to marine life the phenomenon also crops up on learned sometimes to the surprise of scientists. it all began with a coincidence biologist started potts saw a photograph online that showed a chameleon with strange glow in the dark spots. the chameleon expert was surprised he'd never seen the phenomenon in the animals before that's why it first put some thought it was a fake then he saw it with his own eyes. his panther chameleon also has that when exposed to u.v. light a mysterious fluorescent pattern appears around its skull. and it's not about you jump up and yell eureka instead you realize you have all kinds of work still ahead when we stumbled on this we were fascinated that no one had heard of it it's an absolutely new phenomenon that had never been seen before and it could be linked to communication. chameleons don't have voices and make very little noise at all. usually they're brown and green so they're alrea
so do some corals and sponges they close in the dark it's known as biofuel resonance they have ultraviolet light and projected as a different color and it's not just restricted to marine life the phenomenon also crops up on learned sometimes to the surprise of scientists. it all began with a coincidence biologist started potts saw a photograph online that showed a chameleon with strange glow in the dark spots. the chameleon expert was surprised he'd never seen the phenomenon in the animals...
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the national park administration wants to protect local fish populations and coral. but fishing was the basis of the muchness livelihood. i'm afraid independent lifestyle. traditionally only men die so families who only have daughters are given a share of the day's catch. the fishermen for up to four minutes at depths of up to this they have trained their lungs so that they don't need weights to walk or stand on the seabed. there are terrorists and the village when a arrives back home. is catches modest outside the monsoon season he's not allowed to bring more than two fish home. down the menu is treating yourself to be to lunch a stimulant that's popular with local women and. at this time of day it's a good idea to stay home. every morning when the tide is high speed boats arrive to scorching hundreds of tourists. to speak about companies have a deal with a national park they were allowed to take tourists from snorkeling expeditions and to see the sea gypsies as they call them aka. it's a bit like a human civil. law. and i love. in return the marken are allowed to s
the national park administration wants to protect local fish populations and coral. but fishing was the basis of the muchness livelihood. i'm afraid independent lifestyle. traditionally only men die so families who only have daughters are given a share of the day's catch. the fishermen for up to four minutes at depths of up to this they have trained their lungs so that they don't need weights to walk or stand on the seabed. there are terrorists and the village when a arrives back home. is...
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do some corals and sponges they glow in the dark it's known as fire fluorescents they have ultraviolet light and projected as a different color and it's not just restricted to marine life the phenomenon also crops up on land sometimes to the surprise of scientists. it all began with a coincidence biologist. saw a photograph online that showed a chameleon with strange glow in the dark spots. the chameleon expert was surprised he'd never seen the phenomenon in the animals before that's why it first put so thought it was a fake then he saw it with his own eyes. his panther chameleon also has been exposed to u.v. light a mysterious fluorescent pattern appears around its skull. this is not about you jump up and yell eureka instead you realize you have all kinds of work still ahead when we stumbled on this we were fascinated that no one had heard of it it's an absolutely new phenomenon that had never been seen before and it could be linked to communication. between current. chameleons don't have voices and make very little noise at all. usually they're brown and green so they're already well
do some corals and sponges they glow in the dark it's known as fire fluorescents they have ultraviolet light and projected as a different color and it's not just restricted to marine life the phenomenon also crops up on land sometimes to the surprise of scientists. it all began with a coincidence biologist. saw a photograph online that showed a chameleon with strange glow in the dark spots. the chameleon expert was surprised he'd never seen the phenomenon in the animals before that's why it...
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compass and fish populations and the degradation of the coral. how much longer will they be able to live on fishing. years father can no longer build any because of the ban on felling the trees he me it's making the dying. these days he earns money making model boats. the child and his wife to really only have to take care of themselves but when a woman in the family died giving birth they took in the infant. jack is now the fourth child they need to provide for him and pay for his schooling. jack will only learn about the magic of life from their old stories. no i was born here the midwife was in the middle of the when she pushed me the boat sure. it happened right there. and. there were about ten women on the back. oh. my good man everything comes and goes by sooner or later everything disappears i know you but how can we uphold our traditions how can we in the village preserve our culture as long as possible and you would not be too. big a supposed child is on the way he hopes that the next generation will have the lifestyle he had. his father
compass and fish populations and the degradation of the coral. how much longer will they be able to live on fishing. years father can no longer build any because of the ban on felling the trees he me it's making the dying. these days he earns money making model boats. the child and his wife to really only have to take care of themselves but when a woman in the family died giving birth they took in the infant. jack is now the fourth child they need to provide for him and pay for his schooling....
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the national park administration wants to protect local fish populations and coral. but fishing was the basis of the markings livelihood. them a free independent lifestyle. traditionally only men dive so families who only have daughters are given a share of the day's catch. the fishermen can dive for up to four minutes at depths of up to me says they have trained their lungs so that they don't need weights to walk or stand on the seabed . there are tourists in the village when they arrive speck home. has catches modest outside the monsoon season his not allowed to bring more than two fish home. among us tracing itself to be too much a stimulant that's popular with local women and. at this time of day it's a good idea to stay home. every morning when the tide is high speed boats arrive to scorching hundreds of tourists. a speedboat companies have a deal with a national park they are allowed to take tourists from snorkeling expeditions and to see the sea gypsy as they call the market. it's a bit like humans see. a rebound. in return the mocking are allowed to sell souv
the national park administration wants to protect local fish populations and coral. but fishing was the basis of the markings livelihood. them a free independent lifestyle. traditionally only men dive so families who only have daughters are given a share of the day's catch. the fishermen can dive for up to four minutes at depths of up to me says they have trained their lungs so that they don't need weights to walk or stand on the seabed . there are tourists in the village when they arrive speck...
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really what he has done he's appeased at least for now the japanese side by not installing another corals going which is a very powerful figure. yeah sort of giving them a little a little of their way however the shareholding structure is still remains and that gives renault a lot more power over in the sun than the other way around however now it can be fought out internally in the trenches of management trying to get the corporate cultures together rather than having to fight it in public ok because then stay where you are because i want to ask you about this next story as well the u.k. norway singapore malaysia astray and oman have joined a handful of countries to ban boeing seven three segments eight it follows sunday's ethiopian airlines crash and the country's grounding their fleets of the american plane makers bread you model is the second deadly accident in just months the ways aviation regulators say they'll take immediate action if they identify safety problems with the passenger jet. it's. tell us about boeing's shares because they would tanking yesterday. oh yeah boeing lost a
really what he has done he's appeased at least for now the japanese side by not installing another corals going which is a very powerful figure. yeah sort of giving them a little a little of their way however the shareholding structure is still remains and that gives renault a lot more power over in the sun than the other way around however now it can be fought out internally in the trenches of management trying to get the corporate cultures together rather than having to fight it in public ok...
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[laug] reporter: america tried to bury its toxic legacy here, on a remotote coral atoll.an: they covered it over with an 18-inch-thick dome and left. reporter: now the sea is rising, and the dome i is leaking. and the men who tried to clean it up are dying. man: it's a total secret. we didn't even know. the guys didn't know. we were lied to. reporter: tonight, we journey to one of the most contaminatatd places s on earth and w we me
[laug] reporter: america tried to bury its toxic legacy here, on a remotote coral atoll.an: they covered it over with an 18-inch-thick dome and left. reporter: now the sea is rising, and the dome i is leaking. and the men who tried to clean it up are dying. man: it's a total secret. we didn't even know. the guys didn't know. we were lied to. reporter: tonight, we journey to one of the most contaminatatd places s on earth and w we me
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the grannies of coral gotto as they call themselves regularly targeted superstitions the tech is going to leave the women were free and that sex with them could cure their own infection almost daily one of those number of women was sexually assaulted raped on that it. gave it a fifty one day we found dead with broken bottles inside her body when we carried her body to the police but they closed the gates and didn't let a sin to get up on his part we took her body to the mortuary. where to and on that day we decided enough is enough and we women will start helping ourselves on the plane to decide to do. in a force like korogocho and the women have had to bear the brunt of society so neglect and crime it is in this very community that many of them have been assaulted often sexually deemed as easy targets it is in here that they fight to take safety into their own hands. running decides to fight back and others feel the same. as granting while between sixty five and ninety years old meet once a week to learn martial arts and defend themselves. and when i'm walking down the street and an a
the grannies of coral gotto as they call themselves regularly targeted superstitions the tech is going to leave the women were free and that sex with them could cure their own infection almost daily one of those number of women was sexually assaulted raped on that it. gave it a fifty one day we found dead with broken bottles inside her body when we carried her body to the police but they closed the gates and didn't let a sin to get up on his part we took her body to the mortuary. where to and...
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on one of the biggest coral atolls in the world home to many threatened species the u.n. says one hundred thousand marine creatures perish as a direct result of plastic pollution every year. i think we will we realize from the start that us coming out monthly on the beach and cleaning up isn't going to you know make a huge dent in the amount of plastic going out there but i think we wanted to find that with education so that we could educate people about this problem and also get them to start making changes in the so. switch away from ziggy's plastics that a religious not necessary the ocean project efforts continue in the hope of eventually reducing plastic pollution because the people of the seychelles have long understood that their power is very fragile. you go goldman sachs is going casual the legendary u.s. investment bank is loosening its dress code. in a company wide memo to simply exercise quote good judgment and that the company has traditionally favored business with colored shirts and suits and ties for men and women as well although in that twenty seventeen
on one of the biggest coral atolls in the world home to many threatened species the u.n. says one hundred thousand marine creatures perish as a direct result of plastic pollution every year. i think we will we realize from the start that us coming out monthly on the beach and cleaning up isn't going to you know make a huge dent in the amount of plastic going out there but i think we wanted to find that with education so that we could educate people about this problem and also get them to start...
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he fought the japanese at coral sea and it way.rom the get-go, he perceived that the japanese will not roll over and abide by it. it would come out with all guns blazing, and this carrier battle that he would have to when, and there was no replacement pipeline for aircraft coming into the south pacific when they began the operation. he believes that if four canal was going to have to be held, he would have to win it with the carriers and airplanes he had. more sure.oks a lot you see more message traffic, and it is like, let us move onto the next step, and we are hanging on by our fingernails, and in washington there is this attitude that we have guadalcanal, that is move on. no credit for the japanese are going to come after us in this process -- ferocious battle. take one more on the floor. >> you mentioned the american handicap of deficient planning and lack of intelligence. what were the limit tell it in -- the limitations in the approach by the japanese to the bottom canal campaign? richard: that is a good question. we talked a
he fought the japanese at coral sea and it way.rom the get-go, he perceived that the japanese will not roll over and abide by it. it would come out with all guns blazing, and this carrier battle that he would have to when, and there was no replacement pipeline for aircraft coming into the south pacific when they began the operation. he believes that if four canal was going to have to be held, he would have to win it with the carriers and airplanes he had. more sure.oks a lot you see more...
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building the base will require paving over and filling in hundreds of acres of coral and the main foodource of the mammalal, seagrasass. washington and tokyo continue to press ahead with the military base. ofmarch 20 marks the start spring in the northern hemisphere. fromate varies every year march 19 to march 21. it is linked to the time when the equator is closest to the sun. to talk about spring, let's bring in ian whitaker. thank you for taking the time to speak to us on this first day of spring. there is confusion. we just assumed it was m march , but that is not the case. >> n not at all. what point of the year you are in. on grerewich mean time and wherere you arere relative o ththat, the point of the equino, a specific time during the day varies, and because you have a leap year every four years, your earth around the sun takes 365.25 days. that adds up and you end up with a six hour delay as yoyou go around until you correct for each time. >> is that true for all of the equinoxes s or just a spriring? >> it is true for all the equinoxes and thee solsticices. your equinox, yoyo
building the base will require paving over and filling in hundreds of acres of coral and the main foodource of the mammalal, seagrasass. washington and tokyo continue to press ahead with the military base. ofmarch 20 marks the start spring in the northern hemisphere. fromate varies every year march 19 to march 21. it is linked to the time when the equator is closest to the sun. to talk about spring, let's bring in ian whitaker. thank you for taking the time to speak to us on this first day of...
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at the top, we are getting a lot of soft corals and further down we could see the wet coral s. >> researchers will spend five more weeks mapping the c floor the seal floor. >>> so far, 50 people are charged in the biggest college admissions scam in u. s. history. we are live at stanford. we will tell you which team allegedly benefited from bribery the most. >>> california governor plans to put an end to executions across the state. we will explain what that means for death row inmates here at san quentin. for 50 years, cracker barrel has been making folks feel right at home, with meals like homestyle country fried steak, grandma's sampler, and our signature chicken n' dumplins. so, come on home to what you love. come on home to cracker barrel. so, come on home to what you love. wihefty! hefty! hefty!n. hey ladies... buy hefty® ultra strong™ at a low price. dada! i wish... get hefty® ultra strong™ costs less than glad® forceflex where sold head to head. >>> live from the cbs bay area studios, this is kpix 5 news. >>> more than a dozen bay area families are caught up in a scandal involving pres
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. >> reporter: in coral springs, this art could be saving souls. >> instead of just staying by yourselfyour thoughtsfester. >> days after the massacre at stoneman douglas high school, the coral springs museum of art expanded the veterans art therapy program to anyone affected by the shooting. art and trauma therapists work with survivors as they express feelings about trauma through music and art. >> it didn't go in there as language and words so it's hard to unpack it using only language and words. >> reporter: zoe has been coming to art therapy every tuesday since november. she's here this week for a special art play love program. it's running during spring break in response to the suicides. the former and current student. >> it's sad. these things keep happening to the community. how does that help with emotions? how does it help with what you have been feeling and processing that? >> it's an escape. it's a way to just let go. it's just art. we are seeing people coming in. even though this is 13 months out, this is my first time coming somewhere saying, you know what? i need help. i'
. >> reporter: in coral springs, this art could be saving souls. >> instead of just staying by yourselfyour thoughtsfester. >> days after the massacre at stoneman douglas high school, the coral springs museum of art expanded the veterans art therapy program to anyone affected by the shooting. art and trauma therapists work with survivors as they express feelings about trauma through music and art. >> it didn't go in there as language and words so it's hard to unpack it...
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table to where he would change a plea of not guilty to guilty for life in prison no eligibility of coral. they flat out told. we would have one more court hearing it would be done over with when we walked out that's it. if they take his offer that he put on the table we won't have to go through all the appeals he would spend the rest of his life in prison without parole. i mean i want justice served he committed a crime he committed the murder he needs to suffer the consequences but i don't feel like killing him is that's not going to bring my daughter back. i just want them to take the offer. so we can try to move on with our life. can damage a problematic shell or has just hours left to lead the execution is making national headlines not wire will be put to death by a combination of drugs and never before used in the us for this purpose or this new drug combination was originally designed as a backup for. which ohio has used them so now a doctor. tells us that the. execution. this. time was. not. convicted killer dennis mcguire spent the final moments of his life gasping for breath as
table to where he would change a plea of not guilty to guilty for life in prison no eligibility of coral. they flat out told. we would have one more court hearing it would be done over with when we walked out that's it. if they take his offer that he put on the table we won't have to go through all the appeals he would spend the rest of his life in prison without parole. i mean i want justice served he committed a crime he committed the murder he needs to suffer the consequences but i don't...
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sunday.ryan petty/daughter died in parkland shooting"this is a new normal for the msd, parkland and coralsprings communities. we just have to recognize that. we can't go back to february 13th as long as we'd like to."parents and county officials held an emergency meeting sunday night....the main issue: how to prevent additional suicides. cindy arenberg seltzer/children's services council of broward county"know that you are not alone. there are so many people who care and so many people who are here to help."one of the main messages stressed........ke eping the lines of communication open is vital. mayor christine hunschofsky/parkland, florida "parents have to have very frank discussions with their children right now and i think the students need to have frank discussions with each other."the gunman behind the february 20-18 shooting was a former student at stoneman douglas.he confessed to the crime and was indicted on 17 murder counts.i'm john lorinc reporting. (vicki) (vicki) for your health tonight... the c-d-c is now reporting more than 300 cases of the measles this year. the agency sa
sunday.ryan petty/daughter died in parkland shooting"this is a new normal for the msd, parkland and coralsprings communities. we just have to recognize that. we can't go back to february 13th as long as we'd like to."parents and county officials held an emergency meeting sunday night....the main issue: how to prevent additional suicides. cindy arenberg seltzer/children's services council of broward county"know that you are not alone. there are so many people who care and so many...
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. >> coral springs police tell cbs news that a male sophomore who survived the shooting a year ago died saturday from an apparent suicide. it comes just one week after the suicide of sydney iaelo, a recent graduate of the high school. she was a senior last year when a gunman killed 17 students and school staff. one of her friends meadow was killed in the shooting. her family said she struggled with survivor's guilt and diagnosed diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder. >> we lost 17 beautiful souls on february 14th. and i said over and over it can't be 18, and now it's not only 18, it's 19. now i say i hope it's not 20. >> ryan petty's daughter died in the shooting. he has since worked on suicide prevention and suggests a series of questions to help those with suicidal thoughts. >> have you thought about killing yourself? have you put any plans in to place? have you thought about how you would do that? if they answer yes to those questions, they are at risk and you need to call 211 immediately. to get help. >> david hawk one of the high profile activists from the shooting tweeted
. >> coral springs police tell cbs news that a male sophomore who survived the shooting a year ago died saturday from an apparent suicide. it comes just one week after the suicide of sydney iaelo, a recent graduate of the high school. she was a senior last year when a gunman killed 17 students and school staff. one of her friends meadow was killed in the shooting. her family said she struggled with survivor's guilt and diagnosed diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder. >> we...
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we are a group of people that like to sing interesting songs that are not necessarily religious for coraligious community this is something that's lacking. that's what our choir is trying to bring. >> how do you feel about your catholic christians or even others? >> as a choir we accept people from all backgrounds. we have a catholic in the group and he sings the solo for the song "every sperm is sacred" ♪ >> you are a catholic, you are surrounded by atheists and humanists in this choir. why do you do it? >> they are you mighyour joints...ng for your heart... or your digestion... so why wouldn't you take something for the most important part of you... your brain. with an ingredient originally discovered in jellyfish, prevagen has been shown in clinical trials to improve short-term memory. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. >>> new details now. horse races could resume friday at santa anita park near los angeles. all of this after racing was suspended due to a spike in the number of horse deaths. track officials and the thoroughbred owners of california organization reached a deal yes
we are a group of people that like to sing interesting songs that are not necessarily religious for coraligious community this is something that's lacking. that's what our choir is trying to bring. >> how do you feel about your catholic christians or even others? >> as a choir we accept people from all backgrounds. we have a catholic in the group and he sings the solo for the song "every sperm is sacred" ♪ >> you are a catholic, you are surrounded by atheists and...
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. >> reporter: coral springs police tell cbs news that a male sophomore who survived the shooting a yeargo died saturday from an apparent suicide. it comes just one week after the suicide of sydney aiello, a recent graduate of the high school. aiello was a senior when a gunman killed 17 students and staff. one of her friends, meadow pollock, was killed in the shooting. her family said she struggled with survivors guilt and was diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder. >> when we lost 17 beautiful souls on february 14th, i said over and over, it can't be 18. and now it's not only 18, it's 19. i just -- now i say i hope it's not 20. >> reporter: ryan petty's daughter died in the shooting. he's since worked on suicide prevention anding issed a series of questions to help those with suicidal thoughts. >> have you thought about killing yourself, have you put plans into place, have you thought about how you would do that. if they answer yes to those questions, they're at risk, and we -- you need to call 211 immediately to get help. >> reporter: david hogg, one of the high-profile activist
. >> reporter: coral springs police tell cbs news that a male sophomore who survived the shooting a yeargo died saturday from an apparent suicide. it comes just one week after the suicide of sydney aiello, a recent graduate of the high school. aiello was a senior when a gunman killed 17 students and staff. one of her friends, meadow pollock, was killed in the shooting. her family said she struggled with survivors guilt and was diagnosed with post traumatic stress disorder. >> when...
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. >> reporter: so caroline coraled a group of like-minded classmates and within a few months -- they're good news podcastd. >> welcome, scott. >> reporter: every couple of weeks caroline, along with co-host justin jung or jz interviewed someone they consider to be making a positive impact in the world. found on streaming services everywhere, something good happened is now in the second season. highlighting good news in the environment, education and medicine. and carolyn and jay-z hope bringing balance to people's news diet. >> normally if i'm reading the news, then you're only seeing 95% of negative things so i'm 100% sure that would negatively affect your mind space. >> reporter: both jz and caroline say talking so much about positive people and their positive outcomes has not only lifted their spirits, but given them a confidence boost. knowing that no matter what ills face the world, they can be part of the cure. >> if you put in the effort yo , can do it. you can always be able to make that little bit of change. >> if you have a change you want to see happen in the world, then you
. >> reporter: so caroline coraled a group of like-minded classmates and within a few months -- they're good news podcastd. >> welcome, scott. >> reporter: every couple of weeks caroline, along with co-host justin jung or jz interviewed someone they consider to be making a positive impact in the world. found on streaming services everywhere, something good happened is now in the second season. highlighting good news in the environment, education and medicine. and carolyn and...
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along with colorful coral and fish, you can splash around with sting rays and blacktip reef sharks.s center. ($208 jet skis, $208 atv, $275 combo per person)((wipe vo tape 3)) (atv/coastal views from above) cg2= atv toursmooreabut if you're up for more, once you dry off a bit, you can head inland on atvs. you'll roll through pineapple plantations, visit a farm stand scooping ice cream, a juice factory that mixes in some rum for good measure, and be treated to some postcard worthy views at spots like magic mountain. ($208 jet skis, $208 atv, $275 combo per person)((wipe vo tape 4)) (farm fields & cooking class)cg2= culinary tour & cooking classmooreafood is big part of life in moorea. so many things don't just grow, they thrive here. pineapples grow so fast here, farmers can harvest three times a year. think bananas, sweet grapefruit, papayas, guavas, and i've never seen avocados so big. think the size of a salad plate. when she's not cooking, the chef and owner of lilikoi garden cafe runs culinary tours. but in addition to orchards and shrimp farms, she'll take you to her favorite b
along with colorful coral and fish, you can splash around with sting rays and blacktip reef sharks.s center. ($208 jet skis, $208 atv, $275 combo per person)((wipe vo tape 3)) (atv/coastal views from above) cg2= atv toursmooreabut if you're up for more, once you dry off a bit, you can head inland on atvs. you'll roll through pineapple plantations, visit a farm stand scooping ice cream, a juice factory that mixes in some rum for good measure, and be treated to some postcard worthy views at spots...
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the sudden heat spikes are a threat to sea life and coral. increasingly contributing to the ocean hot spots. thousands of dancers from rio de janeiro's elite samba schools are competing for the prestigious carnival title. the annual festival, filled with bright costumes and loud music, is taking place at a packed purpose—built stadium known as sambadrome in the nation's capital. the carnival, which marks the beginning of lent, is one of the biggest events on the brazilian calendar. the storms came with little warning, and left destruction in their path. officials say 23 people are confirmed dead and many remain missing a day after a series of tornadoes hit the american states of alabama and georgia, with winds topping 250 km/h. eyewitness have called the scenes on the ground catastophic and like a warzone. the bbc‘s chris buckler was granted access to see the damage himself, and has this report. in this corner of alabama, the landscape is scarred by debris for as far as the eye can see. the tornadoes that struck you cut through homes and comm
the sudden heat spikes are a threat to sea life and coral. increasingly contributing to the ocean hot spots. thousands of dancers from rio de janeiro's elite samba schools are competing for the prestigious carnival title. the annual festival, filled with bright costumes and loud music, is taking place at a packed purpose—built stadium known as sambadrome in the nation's capital. the carnival, which marks the beginning of lent, is one of the biggest events on the brazilian calendar. the storms...
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bayer davies see mongo early you're an asked him to tell us more about the current situation there coral grants to remembered the site on broad extremely high winds and that's what destroyed our city. public and private infrastructure schools hospitals and houses of old being destroyed well you know our economic infrastructure has also been badly affected. warehouses shops and stalls are damaged. telecommunications are down and we have a severe shortage of water. and some sellers are using the situation to drive up prices. or para is in darkness but at night it's a ghost town it's extremely painful to see our people don't have enough food and. we're doing everything to make the roads passable again because fallen trees a blocking nearly every road in para or some of their political guru a lot of power lines are also down across the city well that's another good it's a great challenge to recover from this and try to get back to normal every. well given the huge challenges facing mayor samangan we asked him what people most urgently need right now. what they need most is food and shelter i
bayer davies see mongo early you're an asked him to tell us more about the current situation there coral grants to remembered the site on broad extremely high winds and that's what destroyed our city. public and private infrastructure schools hospitals and houses of old being destroyed well you know our economic infrastructure has also been badly affected. warehouses shops and stalls are damaged. telecommunications are down and we have a severe shortage of water. and some sellers are using the...
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the grannies of coral gotto as they call themselves regularly targeted superstitions detectives believe the women were free and that sex with them could kill their own infection almost daily one of those numbers all the women were sexually assaulted raped on that it. gave it a few one day we found dead with broken bottles and signed her body when we carried her body to the police but they closed the gangs and didn't let a sin to get up on his part we took her body to the mortuary is just twisted and on that day we decided enough is enough and we women will start helping ourselves on the plane to decide to do. in a force like korogocho elderly women have had to bear the brunt of society so neglect and crime it is in this very community that many of them have been assaulted often sexually deemed as easy targets it isn't here that they fight to take safety into their own hands. monica decided to fight back and others the same. was granted rob between sixty five and ninety years old me one through it. and defend themselves. when i'm walking down the street and an attacker approaches this is
the grannies of coral gotto as they call themselves regularly targeted superstitions detectives believe the women were free and that sex with them could kill their own infection almost daily one of those numbers all the women were sexually assaulted raped on that it. gave it a few one day we found dead with broken bottles and signed her body when we carried her body to the police but they closed the gangs and didn't let a sin to get up on his part we took her body to the mortuary is just...