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so joining me now with more on this is lee anna corwin from hopper.start with what's the biggest mistake we make? >> i think the number one mistake people make is booking at the very last minute. there are so many myths out there, but the one people seem to hold onto is that they have to wait until the day before to get a really good deal. at hopper, what we found is that it really depends on where you're traveling. so if you're going to a big city, somewhere that typically has, you know, a lot of business travelers, you can find a really good deal one to two weeks in advance. so if you're willing to be a little bit flexible with where you stay, you can wait until closer to your actual, you know, check-in date. however, if you're going somewhere, you know, like an island or the beaches, somewhere that's more of a leisure destination, you actually will get a better deal two to three months in advance. >> i thought the point of waiting until the last minute was if it's an empty room, they'll give you a deal because it's better to have your 50 bucks than
so joining me now with more on this is lee anna corwin from hopper.start with what's the biggest mistake we make? >> i think the number one mistake people make is booking at the very last minute. there are so many myths out there, but the one people seem to hold onto is that they have to wait until the day before to get a really good deal. at hopper, what we found is that it really depends on where you're traveling. so if you're going to a big city, somewhere that typically has, you know,...
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cruise ship, and he very specifically said he was so inspired by people like steve irwin and jeff corwine talked about that. he even said he wanted to be on animal planet. >> reporter: and now that her fiance's been dubbed by "people" magazine as the sexiest beast charmer in america, what does she think? >> it was honestly hilarious. i think i laughed more than anything. >> reporter: so maybe she thinks the title's a bit, well, ridiculous. but anything to help save the planet she's all in. >> i'm like proud that he has built this platform and that he uses it for such a good purpose. and people listen to him. and i think it's a really amazing, wonderful part of this like world of technology that we live in. >> see you guys next time. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm maggie rulli in calabasas, california. >> you can watch "evan goes wild" on animal planet go. >>> and next, the 15-year-old tennis phenom beating a tennis legend at wimbledon. ♪ there are roadside attractions. and then there's our world-famous on-road attraction. the 2019 glc. lease the glc 300 suv for just $459 a month at you
cruise ship, and he very specifically said he was so inspired by people like steve irwin and jeff corwine talked about that. he even said he wanted to be on animal planet. >> reporter: and now that her fiance's been dubbed by "people" magazine as the sexiest beast charmer in america, what does she think? >> it was honestly hilarious. i think i laughed more than anything. >> reporter: so maybe she thinks the title's a bit, well, ridiculous. but anything to help save...
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of hours now questions from a very robust number of a number of parliamentarians including jeremy corwin the leader of the labor party and there's a lot of political spotting even in the last few hours of hope prime minister with me in the studio i have derek scally from the irish times he represents he's a burden correspondent and in london we have our correspondent charlotte and she's standing in front of 10 downing house where we should have of a new occupant very soon shall look we've been listening to some of what may have to say during question time what did you make off of performance she's gone through some really really tough times in the house. well that sounded rather like business as usual i think you heard those shouting matches there in the house of parliament and she was answering the questions posed by jeremy corbyn why poverty has gone up of course these are very special prime minister's questions the last time she appears in front of the parliament she has just been her farewells to some of the members of parliament before hand and before she officially resigns to the q
of hours now questions from a very robust number of a number of parliamentarians including jeremy corwin the leader of the labor party and there's a lot of political spotting even in the last few hours of hope prime minister with me in the studio i have derek scally from the irish times he represents he's a burden correspondent and in london we have our correspondent charlotte and she's standing in front of 10 downing house where we should have of a new occupant very soon shall look we've been...
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jeff corwin here to weigh in on these stories. plant? >> steve it is an incredible story. i had the great fortune to actually film these crocodiles over a 20 year period. my very first series, my second episode was at the turkey hill power plant. it is remarkable. the water there, as it runs through the behind the power plant is little warmer. supervised sanctuary during the relatively cooler months of winter in florida. it is all protected with great security. so this creature, steve and ainsley, this was on the verge of extinction, numbers over 2,000, largely because of this power plant where they find sanctuary. has nothing to do with radiation. it is all about the security and comfort. ainsley: jeff, sell me on this. why is that a good thing? i'm terrified of crocodiles and alligators. why do we need them? >> they're so critical to the ecosystems where they leave. the environments are healthier when you have apex predators n unless you're a turtle, fish, marine creature you're not in jeopardy from a crocodile for the most part
jeff corwin here to weigh in on these stories. plant? >> steve it is an incredible story. i had the great fortune to actually film these crocodiles over a 20 year period. my very first series, my second episode was at the turkey hill power plant. it is remarkable. the water there, as it runs through the behind the power plant is little warmer. supervised sanctuary during the relatively cooler months of winter in florida. it is all protected with great security. so this creature, steve and...
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our clerk today is victor young, and i'd also like to thank corwin and colea for staffing at sfgovtv., do you have any announcements? >> clerk: yes. please silence all cell phones and electronic devices. completed copies of any speaker cards should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the july 16 board of supervisors calendar unless otherwise suggested. >> chair ronen: can i have a motion to take items 1, 2, and 3 together? >> supervisor walton: so moved. >> chair ronen: thank you. so moved. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, can you please read items 1, 2, and 3 together. >> clerk: yes. [agenda item read] [agenda item read] [agenda item read] . >> chair ronen: thank you so much. we have kate connor from the planning department and kate hartley from the mayor's office of housing and community development to make brief presentations, but before they do, colleagues, would you like to make any opening remarks? nope? oh, supervisor fewer? >> supervisor fewer: thank you, chair ronen. so i just wanted to say good morning to my colleagues, and also to our audienc
our clerk today is victor young, and i'd also like to thank corwin and colea for staffing at sfgovtv., do you have any announcements? >> clerk: yes. please silence all cell phones and electronic devices. completed copies of any speaker cards should be submitted to the clerk. items acted upon today will appear on the july 16 board of supervisors calendar unless otherwise suggested. >> chair ronen: can i have a motion to take items 1, 2, and 3 together? >> supervisor walton: so...
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don mcgahn, hope hicks, corwin lewandowski, other people, to come in and testify. we are breaking the law, jim. this is what a litigation is designed to do -- we are breaking the log jamb of the administration and denying all subpoenas, denying all information. nixon did much less than that in terms of opposing subpoenas and that was article 3 of the impeachment of nixon. this president said right out front he's going to deny all subpoenas. but we have to break that logjamb, and we are in the strongest position of doing so when we can honestly tell the court we're doing so for the purpose of considering how to discipline the president and whether we should vote articles of impeachment. >> more and more members of the house want to move into a vote on articles of impeachment. we're now up to 1 -- well over 100, 109, something like that, today. there seems to have been significant movement since the mueller hearing. what is the point of this count? is there a spot we're going to get to in that number where something changes in the dynamic and the house? >> well, i do
don mcgahn, hope hicks, corwin lewandowski, other people, to come in and testify. we are breaking the law, jim. this is what a litigation is designed to do -- we are breaking the log jamb of the administration and denying all subpoenas, denying all information. nixon did much less than that in terms of opposing subpoenas and that was article 3 of the impeachment of nixon. this president said right out front he's going to deny all subpoenas. but we have to break that logjamb, and we are in the...
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he very specifically said he was so inspired by people like steve irwin and jeff corwin.talked -- we had mutual love for both of them. we talked about that. he said he wanted to be on animal planet and look what he'sing to now. >> reporter: now that the fiance has been dubbed the sexiest beast charmer in america, what does she think -- >> hilarious. >> reporter: the title's a bit ridiculous but if it helps to save the planet she's all in. >> i'm proud that he has built this platform and that he uses it for such a good purpose. people listen to him. i think it's a really amazing, wonderful part of this world of technology that we live in. >> see you guys next time. >> reporter: for "nightline" i'm maggie rulli in calabasas, california. >> doing good things for the world. >> he really is. and he's got a lot of followers who can follow him and see all the great that he's doing. >> like his jawline, saving the elephants, maggie said there. >>> coming up, the restaurant rules that you may not have known you've already been breaking. >> yeah, wait for this. our debate of the da
he very specifically said he was so inspired by people like steve irwin and jeff corwin.talked -- we had mutual love for both of them. we talked about that. he said he wanted to be on animal planet and look what he'sing to now. >> reporter: now that the fiance has been dubbed the sexiest beast charmer in america, what does she think -- >> hilarious. >> reporter: the title's a bit ridiculous but if it helps to save the planet she's all in. >> i'm proud that he has built...
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steve: what could behind these insights, animal expert jeff corwin. he joins us via skype.bitat. i think, steve, it is very possible that these tragic victims expired from other means, not from alligators, because not only alligators very good predators and hunters, they will also be very good scavagers. so it is very possible someone could drown by other means, find themselves in alligator habitat, be potentially consumed. ainsley: do we know about these individuals how they died if you don't think they were killed by alligator? 16-year-old jarvis delafrd, the 45-year-old, his name was michael ford ii. do we know anything about them or how they died? >> ainsley, i don't know the backstory of these folks. this is something i'm adding from the point of as a naturalist, biologist of alligator behavior. it is possible that they could have been preyed upon. people have been eaten by alligators when they have been hunted by alligators. it is a very rare, rare occurrence but many times alligators will take advantage of a food source that has been previously deceased and even if t
steve: what could behind these insights, animal expert jeff corwin. he joins us via skype.bitat. i think, steve, it is very possible that these tragic victims expired from other means, not from alligators, because not only alligators very good predators and hunters, they will also be very good scavagers. so it is very possible someone could drown by other means, find themselves in alligator habitat, be potentially consumed. ainsley: do we know about these individuals how they died if you don't...