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sick dolphins, some of them dying at higher rates come affected. >> we can't bring back the dead dolphinslicans and turtles. they are gone. what we can do is improve the habitat and the eco system to they can recover. kat island is a symbol. there are some of the largest nesting colonies of wading birds in north america on the louisiana coast. the oil came in. many of which got rescued and attempted rehab on them. rove. >> it smothered the plants. as they died. as you can see, the island disappeared. if you saw what it looked like a few years ago. it's sad to look at the graveyard of what it once was. >> al jazeera america ask bp for an on-camera guest to address the issues in the show. the company declined but provided a written statement from jeff morrell, the senior vice president for u.s. communications and external affairs. the statement read in part: line line when asked about whether sickness in dolphins could be caused by exposure to moisture, he said: thanks for joining us. for this edition of "inside story". get in touch with us on facebook, follow us on twitter. for this editio
sick dolphins, some of them dying at higher rates come affected. >> we can't bring back the dead dolphinslicans and turtles. they are gone. what we can do is improve the habitat and the eco system to they can recover. kat island is a symbol. there are some of the largest nesting colonies of wading birds in north america on the louisiana coast. the oil came in. many of which got rescued and attempted rehab on them. rove. >> it smothered the plants. as they died. as you can see, the...
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what they found are very sick dolphins. some of them dying at much higher rates compared to dolphin populations in areas that were not affect: we can't bring back the dolphins and turtles that are gone. but we can improve the habitat improve the ecosystem so that those populations can recover. well, cat island is a symbol. there are some of the largest nesting colonies of wading birds in north america here on the louisiana coast. the oil came in. it not only oiled both adults and young in the colony, many of which were rescued and attempted rehab on them but killed the plants. >> as the plants died, as you can see the island just disappeared. it's sad. if you saw what it looked like just a few years ago, it's sad. it's sad to look at the graveyard of what it once was. >> i spoke earlier with the president of the national wildlife federation. he said that bp is trying to down play the severe and long lasting impact of the spill on the gulf. >> the challenges that as bp comes out with reports saying everything is fine, the sc
what they found are very sick dolphins. some of them dying at much higher rates compared to dolphin populations in areas that were not affect: we can't bring back the dolphins and turtles that are gone. but we can improve the habitat improve the ecosystem so that those populations can recover. well, cat island is a symbol. there are some of the largest nesting colonies of wading birds in north america here on the louisiana coast. the oil came in. it not only oiled both adults and young in the...
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very sick dolphins, some of them dying at much higher rates compared to dolphin populations in parts of the gulf that were not affected. we can't bring back the dead dolphins the dead pelicans, the dead turtles. they're gone. what we can do is improve the habitat, improve the ecosystem so that those populations can eventually recover. ket island is a symbol. they are some of the largest colonies of nesting burts coming nesting nesting birds the oil spill came in, eventually killed the man mangrove. >> smothered the plants and they died. as they died, the island just disappeared. it's sad, if you-if you saw what it look like just a few years ago, it's sad. it's sad to look at the graveyard of what it once was. >> last week the u.s. took another major step to normalizing the relations with cuba by taking it off the list ever states that sponsor terrorism. daniel schwindler reports. >> the americans are coming but not in the way that cuba has so long anticipated. these visitors are here from a washington organize to talk about mutual understanding and political cooperation. >> while i f
very sick dolphins, some of them dying at much higher rates compared to dolphin populations in parts of the gulf that were not affected. we can't bring back the dead dolphins the dead pelicans, the dead turtles. they're gone. what we can do is improve the habitat, improve the ecosystem so that those populations can eventually recover. ket island is a symbol. they are some of the largest colonies of nesting burts coming nesting nesting birds the oil spill came in, eventually killed the man...
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very sick dolphins, some of them dying at much higher rates compared to dolphin populations in parts of the gulf that were not affected. we can't bring back the dead dolphins the dead pelicans, the dead turtles they're gone. but what we can do is, improve the habitat improve the ecosystem, so that those populations can eventually recover. well, cat island is a symbol. there are some of the largest nesting colonies of wading birds in north america here on the louisiana coast. the oirl came oil came in. it not only oiled young and old in the colony, many that were rescued and attempted rehab on, but it eventually killed the mangrove. >> as those plants died, as you can see the island just disappeared. it's sad. if you saw what it looked like just a few years ago it's sad. it's sad to look at the graveyard of what it once was. >> you can thank clear waters on lake michigan for revealing a series of centuries old shipwrecks. the coast guard found the wreckage of the james mcbryde. a 121 foot long cargo ship that sank in 1851 due to high winds. another vessel is the rising sun, it sank in
very sick dolphins, some of them dying at much higher rates compared to dolphin populations in parts of the gulf that were not affected. we can't bring back the dead dolphins the dead pelicans, the dead turtles they're gone. but what we can do is, improve the habitat improve the ecosystem, so that those populations can eventually recover. well, cat island is a symbol. there are some of the largest nesting colonies of wading birds in north america here on the louisiana coast. the oirl came oil...
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how much faster are dolphins dying in barataria bay than in the rest of the gulf?> well, certainly the highest strandings have been in the area that was impacted by the oil. >> reporter: barataris bay was inundated. a year after the spill we were with her and her team as they examined the surviving dolphins finding lung disease and adrenal issues. >> they're certainly consistent with effects you would see after exposure to oil and we've looked at other potential causes and we've ruled those out. >> reporter: such as a virus and toxins, two issues bp points to as possible causes. there are other wildlife mysteries. the oil temporarily tainted the waters where the endangered kemp's ridley turtles swim and eat. some wonder if that's why nesting numbers in texas that were growing before the spill are now plummeting. >> when that trajectory changed and we saw the declines in 2013 and then in 2014, it was very disappointing. >> reporter: bp suggests record cold temperatures may be to blame but shaver says that would not impact adult turtles. there is also the issue of co
how much faster are dolphins dying in barataria bay than in the rest of the gulf?> well, certainly the highest strandings have been in the area that was impacted by the oil. >> reporter: barataris bay was inundated. a year after the spill we were with her and her team as they examined the surviving dolphins finding lung disease and adrenal issues. >> they're certainly consistent with effects you would see after exposure to oil and we've looked at other potential causes and we've...
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what they found is shocking very sick dolphins. er. we can't bring back the dead dolphins the dead pelicans, the dead turtles. they're gone. but what we can do is improve the habitat improve the ecosystem so that those populations can eventually recover. cat island is a symbol. the oil came in. notit killed the mangroves. >> as the plants died, you can see that the island disappeared. it's sat. if you saw what it looked like just a few years ago it's sad. it's sad to. >> you can thank clear waters for the finding of cargo ship that sank due to high winds. and also visible is the rising sun which sank in 1917. i'm randall pinkston. thank you for joining us. al jazeera is next from london. >> the migrant ship runs aground off greece and two more boats send distress calls near libya. tough eu official calls it a problem all of europe must deal with. i'm david foster here with you on al jazeera. also coming up. a massive explosion of a yemeni missile bases blamed on the saudi coalition bombing campaign. south africa zulu king
what they found is shocking very sick dolphins. er. we can't bring back the dead dolphins the dead pelicans, the dead turtles. they're gone. but what we can do is improve the habitat improve the ecosystem so that those populations can eventually recover. cat island is a symbol. the oil came in. notit killed the mangroves. >> as the plants died, you can see that the island disappeared. it's sat. if you saw what it looked like just a few years ago it's sad. it's sad to. >> you can...
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bottlenose dolphins the grace fellaini denizens of the gulf and one of the enduring mystery of the spillas they have every spring since the spring noah and a team of scientists are counting them in louisiana's bay. >> we've seen animals today, both of which we expected to have a calf with them and we haven't seen a calf so those are reproductive failures. >> reporter: far more stranded turning up dead or distraught. maybe a year but this one has lasted five years. the longest stranding event in the gulf of mexico in recorded 1,068 dolphins stranded since the deepwater horizon blew up 95% dead. in 2011 alone the deaths were five times higher than the annual average. how much faster are dolphins dying in beritera bay than in the gulf. >> the highest in the area impacted by the spill. >> reporter: a year r the spill we were with her and her team as they examined the surviving dolphins finding lung disease and adrenal issues. >> they're certainly consistent with the facts you would see after exposure to oil and we've looked at other potential causes and we've ruled these out. >> reporter: su
bottlenose dolphins the grace fellaini denizens of the gulf and one of the enduring mystery of the spillas they have every spring since the spring noah and a team of scientists are counting them in louisiana's bay. >> we've seen animals today, both of which we expected to have a calf with them and we haven't seen a calf so those are reproductive failures. >> reporter: far more stranded turning up dead or distraught. maybe a year but this one has lasted five years. the longest...
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very sick dolphins. some of them dying rat much higher rates compared to dolphin populations in parts of the gulf that weren't affected. we can't bring back the dead dolphins the dead pelicans, the dead turtles. they're gone. but what we can do is improve the habitat improve the ecosystem so that those populations can eventually recover. cat island is a symbol, there are some of the largest nesting colonies of wading birds in north america here on the louisiana coast. the oil came in, it not only oiled both adults and young in the colony, many of which got rescued and were attempted rehab on them but it eventually killed the mangrove. >> as the oil washed in it sort of smothered the plants themselves. they died. as you can see as the plants died the island died. it's sad, if you saw what it looked like a few years ago it's sad to look at the graveyard of what it once was. >> stay with us, we have sport lee in a moment. we havewe have the contradict tragedy. tragedy. cricket tragedy. cricket tragedy. >> t
very sick dolphins. some of them dying rat much higher rates compared to dolphin populations in parts of the gulf that weren't affected. we can't bring back the dead dolphins the dead pelicans, the dead turtles. they're gone. but what we can do is improve the habitat improve the ecosystem so that those populations can eventually recover. cat island is a symbol, there are some of the largest nesting colonies of wading birds in north america here on the louisiana coast. the oil came in, it not...
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. >> it looks a little dolphins green to me. >> oh, come on. >> just sayin' from close zblup don't believe it. i'm just waiting for my tebow shirt from modell's. >> we'll send you a press sell. >> better hurry and get it before the season starlts. we'll see you in ten minutes. >> oh. >> all right. bye-bye. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> vai, was that a prediction? was that a prediction, before
. >> it looks a little dolphins green to me. >> oh, come on. >> just sayin' from close zblup don't believe it. i'm just waiting for my tebow shirt from modell's. >> we'll send you a press sell. >> better hurry and get it before the season starlts. we'll see you in ten minutes. >> oh. >> all right. bye-bye. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with meteorologist bill henley. >> vai, was that a prediction? was that a...
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dolphins sea furtherles and brown pelicans are still at gave risk dolphins were found dead at four times historic rates on the louisiana coast. national wildlife federation president and c.e.o. joins us from louisiana. good morning. thanks for your time. this is the largest marine oil spill in history. five years on, how dramatic have been the effects on wildlife? >> thanks for having me this morning. the impacts are staggering. five years later wildlife is still suffering dolphin are dying four times the rate before the spill. turtles are dying at a higher rate. the more we see this propaganda campaign saying everything is fine doesn't match the science on the ground. >> last year there was a dramatic increase in the number of dolphin deaths. b.p. said that is actually a coincidence. what evidence is there that the deaths are actually related to the oil spill? >> for the dolphins, the federal scientists are saying that the immune systems are weakened, that's the leading cause of why these deaths are occurring at higher rates. dolphins are a predator specie, eating smaller marine animals
dolphins sea furtherles and brown pelicans are still at gave risk dolphins were found dead at four times historic rates on the louisiana coast. national wildlife federation president and c.e.o. joins us from louisiana. good morning. thanks for your time. this is the largest marine oil spill in history. five years on, how dramatic have been the effects on wildlife? >> thanks for having me this morning. the impacts are staggering. five years later wildlife is still suffering dolphin are...
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dolphins versus patriots.o being division rivals we should have great -- these are rival games much we should have great contests. >> the super bowl you think this is a play off team for sure. >> listen let's be honest dallas is better. >> right. >> even without demarco murray who they have put back will run well. giants are better with the return of o'dell beckham. and victor cruz. even the redskins are going to little bit bet. it will be tough. >> it will be a fun year. beasley, thank you very much. the ink is barely try on tim tebow's one year deal with the birds but already his jersey is a hot seller. tebow will wear number 11 on his midnight green. going dobb a few weeks before they arrive in stores but again they'll be ordered like hot cakes online. of course, tim still has to make the final roster we'll see what happens. >>> all the eagles news you can possibly want. you can find on our website it's cbsphilly.com. >>> new tonight a dangerous prank targets cvc headquarters in west chester. west goshen po
dolphins versus patriots.o being division rivals we should have great -- these are rival games much we should have great contests. >> the super bowl you think this is a play off team for sure. >> listen let's be honest dallas is better. >> right. >> even without demarco murray who they have put back will run well. giants are better with the return of o'dell beckham. and victor cruz. even the redskins are going to little bit bet. it will be tough. >> it will be a...
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>> dolphin die offs happen all the time. you can't say four years later dolphins died off and that's an immediate impact. i think there is some, you'll see the volatile compounds primarily tended to dissipate you have tar plats and that will have some effect. if you take a look at your own footage, it is difficult to find footage that's dramatic and related to that. >> one thing we can measure is money. the financial impact on the day-to-day business of the area, amounts to $6 million a day just for cleanup alone. and fishing and tourist operations are at risk, they generate $962 million a day. mr. kopitz, i want to ask you this question, the fact that five years after the deep water horizon disaster, we're still talk about drilling and the possibility of more drilling is that an indication that we have forgotten the horrors of that day or does that mean we no longer fear that it could happen again? >> i think that deep water drilling with high pressure welts is inhairchtly inherently a risky operation. >> is it as risky tod
>> dolphin die offs happen all the time. you can't say four years later dolphins died off and that's an immediate impact. i think there is some, you'll see the volatile compounds primarily tended to dissipate you have tar plats and that will have some effect. if you take a look at your own footage, it is difficult to find footage that's dramatic and related to that. >> one thing we can measure is money. the financial impact on the day-to-day business of the area, amounts to $6...
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we can't bring back the dead dolphins pelicans and furtherles. they're gone, but what we can do is improve the habitat improve the eco ask me so those populations can recover. the island is a symbol. they have some of the largest nesting colonies of wading birds in north america. the oil came in, it not only oiled both duties and young in the colony, many of which got rescued and we attempted rehab on them, but it eventually killed the mangrove. >> as the oil washed in, it smothered the plants and theyified. as they died, as you can see the island just disappeared. it's sad if you -- if you saw what it looked like just a few years ago it's sad. it's sad to look at the grave yard of what it once was. >> two cuban dissident can dates have conceded defeat in local elections. the vote offered them the chance to become the first officials elected from outside the communist party in 50 years. they were nominating by a show of hands. >> the united states that has taken cuba off the lift of countries supporting terrorism. envisitors are waiting for the t
we can't bring back the dead dolphins pelicans and furtherles. they're gone, but what we can do is improve the habitat improve the eco ask me so those populations can recover. the island is a symbol. they have some of the largest nesting colonies of wading birds in north america. the oil came in, it not only oiled both duties and young in the colony, many of which got rescued and we attempted rehab on them, but it eventually killed the mangrove. >> as the oil washed in, it smothered the...
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sometimes, they'll also get to see dolphins. sea lions are also a popular tourist attraction. in recent years, tourism has become a major source of income in the region. but the industry can't be allowed to grow too much because then it would threaten local wildlife. too much development along the beaches would spell doom for biodiversity. >> the national park comprises the ocean and 5 islands, so we can regulate tourism there. but for areas outside the park we need to find other ways of preventing mass tourism, which would have serious repercussions for the conservation area. >> volker koch helps out with negotiations with authorities and investors. it's important that local conservationists communicate with each other and speak with one voice. >> each of these national parks is a kingdom unto itself. their respective directors are only responsible for their particular park. but one aspect of the our plan is that we move away from that arrangement, and see whether the various parks have issues in common that can be worked through together. >> they can also share best-practice
sometimes, they'll also get to see dolphins. sea lions are also a popular tourist attraction. in recent years, tourism has become a major source of income in the region. but the industry can't be allowed to grow too much because then it would threaten local wildlife. too much development along the beaches would spell doom for biodiversity. >> the national park comprises the ocean and 5 islands, so we can regulate tourism there. but for areas outside the park we need to find other ways of...
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they're trying to save 160 stranded dolphins. the animals are called melon-headed whales. they're two to three meters long. reports say they are injured and getting weaker. people living near the beach spotted them and alerted the coast guard. residents and surfers tried to get the animals back to the ocean and did their best to keep them comfortable. >> translator: i'm throwing water on them, trying to encourage them. that's all i can do. >> translator: i want to get them back in the ocean as soon as possible. >> some dolphins got a boat ride from police and coast guard officers. they went back in the ocean ten kilometers off shore. some of the others died on the beach. locals buried them. experts say a mass stranding in this area is unusual. >> translator: melon-headed whales usually live in warm water. i suspect they somehow turned away from a warm ocean current and were panicked by a threat. they ended up on a shallow beach. that's a place where their ultrasound doesn't work well. >> rescuers are taking a rest during night and they plan to continue their operation in t
they're trying to save 160 stranded dolphins. the animals are called melon-headed whales. they're two to three meters long. reports say they are injured and getting weaker. people living near the beach spotted them and alerted the coast guard. residents and surfers tried to get the animals back to the ocean and did their best to keep them comfortable. >> translator: i'm throwing water on them, trying to encourage them. that's all i can do. >> translator: i want to get them back in...
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had done and affected those around me, but actually affecting somebody i never met before a wild dolphin. so i got a photograph in the mail because i'd written those group called the earth island institute when i was nine years old, and opened up the return letter and it was all about how tuna fishing was killing dolphins and there was this very very, i would say now scarring image of a dolphin being hoisted and killed onboard the tuna boat. some that was my first -- it was very profound -- feeling of guilt for something i had done that had affected something that i cared about and had never met. and i was not alone in that at awe all. there were so many millions of school children who insisted their parents boycott tuna and that led to the dolphin safe logo and that is one of those logo us i was suggesting is one of these red flags about how we engage with the issue. as soon as the logo was introduced, we began buying tuna again, and i thought that the trouble was over. and that's so -- i realize now the fallacy in thinking that way. i was nine. >> fair enough. but some of this you came
had done and affected those around me, but actually affecting somebody i never met before a wild dolphin. so i got a photograph in the mail because i'd written those group called the earth island institute when i was nine years old, and opened up the return letter and it was all about how tuna fishing was killing dolphins and there was this very very, i would say now scarring image of a dolphin being hoisted and killed onboard the tuna boat. some that was my first -- it was very profound --...
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dealt. >> woodruff: mark schleifstein, you mentioned the dolphins.other sea life has been proven has been affected and damaged by this? >> well, again that's the problem is proving beyond a doubt that the oil spill is the result of some of these things. what we have seen are indications that some of the nasty chemicals, the polychlorinated aeromatic carbons have shown up as far as way as the gulf of mexico even as far as falcons in rhode island. but what it is doing to the birds is hard to tell. this is a longer-term process. another key issue is a lot of this oil occurred right in the area where you had the blue fin to you nay laying eggs each year at literally the same time as the oil spill occurred. the blue fin tuna. the long-term effects would be something to take years to find out. >> woodruff: john young, president of jefferson parish the money b.p. has spent, is it visibly making a difference whether from the environmental impact from what you can see, the ability of people to get past this? >> well, judy, for one thing people have been paid
dealt. >> woodruff: mark schleifstein, you mentioned the dolphins.other sea life has been proven has been affected and damaged by this? >> well, again that's the problem is proving beyond a doubt that the oil spill is the result of some of these things. what we have seen are indications that some of the nasty chemicals, the polychlorinated aeromatic carbons have shown up as far as way as the gulf of mexico even as far as falcons in rhode island. but what it is doing to the birds is...
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they got a camera out, put it under water because they saw what was six or seven dolphins swimming in the water. when they checked out the video there were a few more under there. they said they came across a dolphin pod and there were many under the water and they got beautiful images of how fast they are swimming ahead of the boat. they captured this video last month on a sailing trip. >> we go from underwater animals to an underwater animal that is being returned to the sea, so to speak. that is cohen. >> where are you going to put him? >> flush him. >> that fish is dead. >> that's his pet goldfish. >> that's his mom, behind the camera. the look on his face right here probably why this thing is going viral. >> no! >> that's face. >> i want to hug him. i'm so sorry, little buddy. >> you and everybody else who made a comment on youtube wants to hug this little boy. look at him. he's fully realized that fash ain't coming back. >> my dad heart here just -- >> luckily mom is right there to comfort him. >> what's wrong? >> guy's going to try to fly that rc plane right through the shop. >
they got a camera out, put it under water because they saw what was six or seven dolphins swimming in the water. when they checked out the video there were a few more under there. they said they came across a dolphin pod and there were many under the water and they got beautiful images of how fast they are swimming ahead of the boat. they captured this video last month on a sailing trip. >> we go from underwater animals to an underwater animal that is being returned to the sea, so to...
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they have counted more than 1,000 dolphins stranded 95% died. coastal erosion is also an issue. the associated press reports deep sea oil drilling continues to expand into further deaths. the number of deep water drilling rigs is up to 48 from 35 at the time of that oil spill. >>> we all remember when this happened the bombing at the boston marathon caused chaos there. it killed three people and hurt more than 200 others. it's now been two years since that bombing and the race is on again today. nbc's jay gray is live in boston where police say they're working hard to keep everyone safe. jay, good morning. >> reporter: hey, good morning to you, aaron. when you talk to those officers you talk to the security detail out here what they say they don't hope it stays safe, they know it will be safe. they're confident about the race this year and about the safety of more than 100,000 expected to pour in here to celebrate the 119th running of the boston marathon. of course this race run every day on patriots day. that's a red sox game here. it's really at the core of what makes boston b
they have counted more than 1,000 dolphins stranded 95% died. coastal erosion is also an issue. the associated press reports deep sea oil drilling continues to expand into further deaths. the number of deep water drilling rigs is up to 48 from 35 at the time of that oil spill. >>> we all remember when this happened the bombing at the boston marathon caused chaos there. it killed three people and hurt more than 200 others. it's now been two years since that bombing and the race is on...
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he was like, are you the dolphin player and i said yeah. recognized me yet. >> that is amazing. how much have you made in a given week? >> the most i've made in one day, i think $130 in about an hour and 15 minutes of driving time. >> there are a lot of odd jobs out there. you have done a ton of them. >> yes. i would shovel driveways in the winter when i was a kid. i was would bald lawns in the spring and summer. i have been a butcher. i have been a security guard. the main thing with all of those jobs -- the main thing with those jobs is you have to stick to a schedule. you have to be put onto your own schedule. the guys have to tell you when to come in. with uber, today i'm not working because i have other stuff to do. i am trying to get my masters. >> you are playing professional football going to school and driving for uber. i also read that you conduct taxicab confession conversations with the patrons in your car. do you tell them that you are doing this before you do it? >> yes i do. the go pro is right in their face. it would be hard
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. >>> we're just learning about hundreds of dolphins beached in japan. molette green is looking in to what happened there. she'll update us. >>> and a bizarre chase ends in controversy, why southern california police are now investigating a few of their own. >>> 15 before the hour. developing this morning, we're waiting to learn more on a violent crime spree spanning between the district and maryland. police say a suspect is being treated at a hospital right now. he was gunned down in a shoot-out with d.c. police after kidnapping his own wife and killing a security guard at the census bureau in suitland yesterday. two officers hurt in the series of events are expected to recover. for the latest updates, you can look for the top story on the nbc washington app. >>> new video this morning of the beginning of what would become a deadly traffic stop in south carolina. this dash cam video shows north charleston officer mike aem michael slag are pulling over scott for a broken taillight. you can see scott jumping out of his car and starting to run. minutes lat
. >>> we're just learning about hundreds of dolphins beached in japan. molette green is looking in to what happened there. she'll update us. >>> and a bizarre chase ends in controversy, why southern california police are now investigating a few of their own. >>> 15 before the hour. developing this morning, we're waiting to learn more on a violent crime spree spanning between the district and maryland. police say a suspect is being treated at a hospital right now. he...
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yes, dolphins are dying, but bp says that doesn't necessarily link to the oil spill. a lot of environmental groups want bp to take responsibility. >> what is your reaction to that. you heard the people saying it is linked to the oil spill, and the industry says it's not. which is it? >> i don't know if you can say that definitively. i think if you look at the footage... >> why is it complex. >> dolphin die-outs happen. you can go to massachusetts, and get big die-offs every few years. you can't say four years later that it's an impact of that. i think there is some. you'll see the volatile compounds primarily dissipated the heavier stuff. some is left. that will have some effect. it you look at your footages, it's difficult to find footage that is dramatic >>> one thing we can measure is the money. the financial impact on day to day operations could exceed $1 billion, amounting to $600 million a day, just for clean off. billions generated from flishing and tourism are the a risk including louisiana's oyster and shrimp operations. five years later five years after the
yes, dolphins are dying, but bp says that doesn't necessarily link to the oil spill. a lot of environmental groups want bp to take responsibility. >> what is your reaction to that. you heard the people saying it is linked to the oil spill, and the industry says it's not. which is it? >> i don't know if you can say that definitively. i think if you look at the footage... >> why is it complex. >> dolphin die-outs happen. you can go to massachusetts, and get big die-offs...
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military against whales and dolphinnings in the ocean who's going to -- dolphins in the ocean, who's going to win that war? and in the case of josh horowitz's book who's going to speak out on behalf of those animals when you're pitted up against the u.s. military? each as fascinating because -- even as fascinating because i come from a state montana where we have built our sort of economic base in the turn of the century on underground mining, what happens when 33 miners get stuck underground for 69 days? what happens to them minute by minute by minute? and as fascinating to me is what happens when they come out. and finally, what is the meaning of an untimely death of a very, talented young man and really what does it say about race and class and identity in america? and that's robert b peace. so i've asked each writer to describe very briefly their book i how they came to write it or they came to the topic, and then we're going to dig in with some specific questions. hopefully we can get a little interaction with the panel, and at the end you're welcome to step up with questions. w
military against whales and dolphinnings in the ocean who's going to -- dolphins in the ocean, who's going to win that war? and in the case of josh horowitz's book who's going to speak out on behalf of those animals when you're pitted up against the u.s. military? each as fascinating because -- even as fascinating because i come from a state montana where we have built our sort of economic base in the turn of the century on underground mining, what happens when 33 miners get stuck underground...
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and there was this very very scarring image of a dolphin being wasted and killed on board of the vote. that's something that i had cared about and never met. there were millions of schoolchildren who assisted with her parents recalled and that led to the safe logo and that was one of those i was suggesting is one of these red flags about how we engage with the issue but as soon as it was reintroduced or was introduced we began buying tuna again, and i thought that the trouble was over and that's so i realize now the fallacy in thinking that way. >> some of this you came to unpack a little later this is the seed that was planted about what you end up describing in the book and the book is how the shift happened, it sort of puts the onus on the consumers rather than on the corporations or the government. >> the logo was actually the first label of its type prior to that. in the environmental history if you think of that as being a big moment. in distracting us from focusing on the supply to changing and focusing on the demand. >> and then you give other examples of how economic incentiv
and there was this very very scarring image of a dolphin being wasted and killed on board of the vote. that's something that i had cared about and never met. there were millions of schoolchildren who assisted with her parents recalled and that led to the safe logo and that was one of those i was suggesting is one of these red flags about how we engage with the issue but as soon as it was reintroduced or was introduced we began buying tuna again, and i thought that the trouble was over and...
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we know for example in things that are too big to punish, training an elephant or a dolphin you can'telephant or a dolphin, you can only positively reward one, you try to punish an elephant he will kill you, so will a dolphin in the world we positively reinforce things to get the right behavior. so for example considering the powerpower of taxation to be the single biggest weapon the government has and just talking about this one element for a moment, let's take 22 things that are in the public mind these days education and healthcare. those are two big one. we don't think are kids are being educated well enough we want to do it better, we don't think healthcare can continue to be the expense that it is in america, we want to make it better. let's take those two things and take a look at what is going on right now. we grouse about teachers unions ansay they are an obstacle to progress. well, the fact of the matter is you can bray like a mule at the moon but people have a right to get together to form unions and there are probably good and bad ones. >> rose: do you have unions at wynn.
we know for example in things that are too big to punish, training an elephant or a dolphin you can'telephant or a dolphin, you can only positively reward one, you try to punish an elephant he will kill you, so will a dolphin in the world we positively reinforce things to get the right behavior. so for example considering the powerpower of taxation to be the single biggest weapon the government has and just talking about this one element for a moment, let's take 22 things that are in the public...
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. >> jimmy: will you get dolphin tattoos? >> no. >> jimmy: will you do a ribbon dance? thought you would never ask. >> jimmy: i want you to do it to the song "girls just wanna have fun," okay? they ripped off their uniforms and grabbed their ribbons and wow! ♪ ♪ up in the morning light my mother says when are you going to live your life right ♪ ♪ oh mama dear >> it was the most glorious dance i had ever seen. their movements were so magical that jerk carrot suddenly turned in to a dolphin, who had a tattoo of josh and katie on his chest. ♪ girls just wanna have fun >> jimmy: for one brief moment, everything seemed right with the world. ♪ then i woke up. [ cheers and applause ] i don't know what that means. what's going on here, benji? what are you doing? are you laying on the floor? oh, you are playing with cars. i see. did you see the giant ipad over here? how about that? yeah. kids are unpredictable, you know. you just don't know what they will do. [ cheers and applause ] by the way tomorrow night on abc, the 20/20 to end all 20/20s, diane sawyer's interview with bruc
. >> jimmy: will you get dolphin tattoos? >> no. >> jimmy: will you do a ribbon dance? thought you would never ask. >> jimmy: i want you to do it to the song "girls just wanna have fun," okay? they ripped off their uniforms and grabbed their ribbons and wow! ♪ ♪ up in the morning light my mother says when are you going to live your life right ♪ ♪ oh mama dear >> it was the most glorious dance i had ever seen. their movements were so magical that...
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more than 200 people were participating in the dolphin island regatta. >>> celebrities joined politiciansattending the annual white house correspondents' dinner. the d.c. din ceremony for bringing politician -- the dinner is known for bringing politicians is known for bringing interpol decisions, reporters, and entertainers together. president obama joked about his last term. >> i am determined to make the most of every moment i have left. after my midterm elections, my advisors asked me, do you have a bucket list? i said, well, i have something that rhymes with bucket list. take executive action on immigration if bucket. new climate -- on immigration? bucket. new climate regulations? bucket. >>> starbucks had a glitch with credit cards payments. they had a point of sail -- a large point of sale out annual. starbucks insists they were not hacked. coming up, a woman said they felt he could hurt his voice -- she would hear his voice. what they found out when they went to check on him. female announcer: sleep train's interest free for 3 event! is ending soon! get three years interest-free fi
more than 200 people were participating in the dolphin island regatta. >>> celebrities joined politiciansattending the annual white house correspondents' dinner. the d.c. din ceremony for bringing politician -- the dinner is known for bringing politicians is known for bringing interpol decisions, reporters, and entertainers together. president obama joked about his last term. >> i am determined to make the most of every moment i have left. after my midterm elections, my advisors...
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and in south florida, the miami dolphins. >> yeah, the dolphins. listen, the cabbage diet. juicing. topics to discuss other than politics. thanks. the herbalife diet. and in comes charlie. the gloves are off as the battle between guru jeffrey and trian ceo nelson peltz continues to heat up. back up a bit and explain how this began. charlie: peltz is in du pont. demands board seats. an op-ed basically attacks peltz saying he's a short-term guy. larry fink attacked him. attacking people. and son enfield who heads the yale school of -- in this op-ed that peltz is basically -- his returns stink. that's what he said. they lag the s&p. and guess what, his returns are worse than du pont's stock returns over the past year. peltz came back and basically said, you're cherry-picking my numbers. this thing boiled over to some business television, and the latest thing is this, sonenfeild. this is a letter that we as fox business exclusively obtained. it accuses peltz of spreading falsehoods. mischaracterizing his relationship with du pont. what sonenfeild is saying, he would like peltz to stop m
and in south florida, the miami dolphins. >> yeah, the dolphins. listen, the cabbage diet. juicing. topics to discuss other than politics. thanks. the herbalife diet. and in comes charlie. the gloves are off as the battle between guru jeffrey and trian ceo nelson peltz continues to heat up. back up a bit and explain how this began. charlie: peltz is in du pont. demands board seats. an op-ed basically attacks peltz saying he's a short-term guy. larry fink attacked him. attacking people....
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dolphin bay dolphin island south of mobile, it wasn't just in that area, we saw over 200 wind damage reports across much of the southeast yesterday. and that's still going to be an issue as we go for the next couple of days. but this evening it's been texas and the severe weather that has been brewing much of the southwest and the border into mexico. making their way into the northeastern part of dallas. as we go towards tomorrow, severe weather threat all the way down here even towards san antonio. for your dallas your forecast tomorrow, thunderstorms are going to be the big problem and as we go towards tuesday the rain gets heavier temperature of only 62°. >> kevin, thank you very much. the international market for video games is booming. fastest growing market is the middle east. kristin saloomey has more. >> prisprince fahad al saad grew up with video games. he started nam or new arab media. so they could relate to. >> i group up with very strong women in my life, saudi women they're women i don't recognize. saudi women are not weak, they're not passive. >> reporter: but most of
dolphin bay dolphin island south of mobile, it wasn't just in that area, we saw over 200 wind damage reports across much of the southeast yesterday. and that's still going to be an issue as we go for the next couple of days. but this evening it's been texas and the severe weather that has been brewing much of the southwest and the border into mexico. making their way into the northeastern part of dallas. as we go towards tomorrow, severe weather threat all the way down here even towards san...
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the scientists tracking bottle nosed dolphins have seen far fewer birds and 95% of the dolphins died.nto further depths and the number of deep water drilling rigs is up to 48 from 35 at the time of the spill. >>> well, this next morning about actor ben affleck has more than 200 lines on the facebook page. during the filming of a pbs tv show he discovered his ancestors owned slaves. according to e-mails on wikileaks he asked them not to include the ancestors who owned slaves in the story. "finding the roots" debated whether to put the information in the story. the show left the ancestor out. pbs released a statement saying it did not know about the exchanges between the filmmakers sony and affleck. you can tell us what you think by posting on our facebook page. >>> it is now 5:49. today, hillary clinton is heading to new hampshire to try and recapture the magic of her come from behind victory there in 2008. advisers say she's determined to show that she's not taking anything for granted. but she faces little opposition at this point. new hampshire is also the state where in 1992, bill
the scientists tracking bottle nosed dolphins have seen far fewer birds and 95% of the dolphins died.nto further depths and the number of deep water drilling rigs is up to 48 from 35 at the time of the spill. >>> well, this next morning about actor ben affleck has more than 200 lines on the facebook page. during the filming of a pbs tv show he discovered his ancestors owned slaves. according to e-mails on wikileaks he asked them not to include the ancestors who owned slaves in the...
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we spotted this mother trying to revive her dead calf. >> we don't know what this baby dolphin died ofhere is no direct proof so far that bp's huge oil spill will have a permanent, negative effect on any species. >> the gulf is clearly much more naturally resilient than we ever appreciated. >> bp's conclusion, the gulf is rebounding. >> we are not in any way trying to suggest that there was not an impact. there clearly was. birds, fish, turtles, sub-sea vegetation and sediment species all were impacted. there's no question about that. but they have also, according to the data, bounced back and are recovering strongly. and there is no data that suggests there are any long-term population level impacts to any species. >> the natural resource damage assessment trustees, government agents studying the effects of this spill, call bp's report inappropriate as well as premature. though the trustee's research is not complete, they said we know that the environmental effects of this spill are likely to last for generations. >> the trustees say we don't know enough yet to draw the same conclusio
we spotted this mother trying to revive her dead calf. >> we don't know what this baby dolphin died ofhere is no direct proof so far that bp's huge oil spill will have a permanent, negative effect on any species. >> the gulf is clearly much more naturally resilient than we ever appreciated. >> bp's conclusion, the gulf is rebounding. >> we are not in any way trying to suggest that there was not an impact. there clearly was. birds, fish, turtles, sub-sea vegetation and...
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the first image is from noa dolphins swimming through the oil. they think dolphins and sperm whales ended up caught up in this, they were having miscarriage problems. we remember all those birds covered in oil. 700,000 coastal birds dialed as a result of all of this, and still problems today. then as you just mentioned the fish about 5% of blue fin tuna were impacted and 20% reduction in the size of the class. this image shows not long after hatching is the top and when exposed to that crude oil during development, and a host of developmental disabilities. taking a closer look, you can see the nice one but the second one has a poorly deformed eight the yoke sack is displaced the 15 is out of alignment and that is just from a year ago. you can see how widespread this is with deformities still today. >> it could be the future of high speed travel, a train that goes nearly as fast as a plane and doesn't even touch the rail. how japan just broke two records in one week. >> if diamonds are a girl's best friend there could be a mob outside today trying
the first image is from noa dolphins swimming through the oil. they think dolphins and sperm whales ended up caught up in this, they were having miscarriage problems. we remember all those birds covered in oil. 700,000 coastal birds dialed as a result of all of this, and still problems today. then as you just mentioned the fish about 5% of blue fin tuna were impacted and 20% reduction in the size of the class. this image shows not long after hatching is the top and when exposed to that crude...
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scientists tracking bottle nose dolphins see far fewer births and they counted more than 1,000 dolphinsded and 95% of those died. the d.c. oil drilling continues to expand into further depths. the number of deep water drilling rigs is up 48 from 35 at the time of the spill. >>> it wasn't a stress free weekend for a lot of you hoping to get your hands on target's latest limited edition sale. cnbc's landon dowdy has more on the problems that the retailer encountered. every time they come out with the designer clothes it's a feeding frenzy. >> exactly right. i was one of the people, i went on at midnight and no luck. zero, zilch. but the target website was overwhelmed by demand for the debut of the retailer's partnership with lilly pulitzer. it was taken off line due to the rush of shoppers looking for the clothing. and it sold out in less than an hour in many locations. target won't restock items as it as a limited edition fail. >>> and millennials are feeling better about the finances more than others. more than a third say their savings are in better shape and over 90% of people over ag
scientists tracking bottle nose dolphins see far fewer births and they counted more than 1,000 dolphinsded and 95% of those died. the d.c. oil drilling continues to expand into further depths. the number of deep water drilling rigs is up 48 from 35 at the time of the spill. >>> it wasn't a stress free weekend for a lot of you hoping to get your hands on target's latest limited edition sale. cnbc's landon dowdy has more on the problems that the retailer encountered. every time they come...
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here is dolphin island to the south. i'll put that into motion. you can see - let's put that into motion. you see how we have seen the wind damaged reports and the storm system pushing out. what we are dealing with is what is happening in texas. over the last 3-4 hours there has been a big outbreak of thunder storms making their way to oklahoma to dallas as well. we have seen about eight tornados coming out of the thunder storms. those are the red dots there, as well as hail. we are talking about golf ball to tennis ball hail in the region. tomorrow we expect to see more damage in texas. >> thank you very much >>> ruby bridges a civil rights icon. in the 1960s, she was one of the first black intig to integrate a white school in the south. she was threatened and cursed. years later her son was shot and killed. she sat to talk to john seigenthaler >>> ruby's journey remembered in this painting. you became the face of immigration. did you see this? >> i did not see that until i was about 17 or 18. but, you know my child psychologist, dr robert coles,
here is dolphin island to the south. i'll put that into motion. you can see - let's put that into motion. you see how we have seen the wind damaged reports and the storm system pushing out. what we are dealing with is what is happening in texas. over the last 3-4 hours there has been a big outbreak of thunder storms making their way to oklahoma to dallas as well. we have seen about eight tornados coming out of the thunder storms. those are the red dots there, as well as hail. we are talking...
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. >>> and right now a massive effort underway to save nearly 150 beached dolphins in japan.are still alive but are extremely weak. the coast guard, the police and workers at an aquarium are working to rescue the animals. this is the largest dolphin standing stranding that is on this beach in 15 years. >>> it is all over social media. hillary clinton trending because we now know she's going to run for president. a look at >>> right now census bureau employees returning to work after a guard is shot and killed. reaction from workers and a look at where the investigation stands in 15 minutes. >>> big news from hillary clinton. sources tell nbc news that she will run for president. the official announcement expected to come sunday. tracie potts has more on the unique way clinton plans to make that announcement. >>> first, a nasty day out there. weatherwise, that is. you can make it a good one. huh, tom? >> yeah. between now and around 3:00 we're fine. after that we get thunderstorms coming on through. right now the storm team 4 radar showing these showers now in west virginia ad
. >>> and right now a massive effort underway to save nearly 150 beached dolphins in japan.are still alive but are extremely weak. the coast guard, the police and workers at an aquarium are working to rescue the animals. this is the largest dolphin standing stranding that is on this beach in 15 years. >>> it is all over social media. hillary clinton trending because we now know she's going to run for president. a look at >>> right now census bureau employees returning...
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i saw that miami dolphins lineman a.j.is just tweeted that he has signed up to be an uber driver during the offseason. yeah, he's going to be an uber driver. but since he's with the dolphins he can only drive 15 yards before he has to punt. [ cheers and applause ] we have a great show everybody! give it up for roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome. we've got a big show tonight. this guy is one of the all-time greatest, right? don't you love him? >> steve: i love this dude. >> jimmy: he's just one of the coolest guys ever, he's funny, he's talented, he's charming, he's just a nice guy. he's starring in one of the biggest movies of the summer, "jurassic world." chris pratt is here, ladies and gentlemen. >> steve: oh! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: it's gonna be big. later in the show chris and i are going to do something really fun called nonsense karaoke. it's a new thing we're just trying tonight. also, from "avengers: age of ultron," elizabeth olsen is stopping by. [ cheers
i saw that miami dolphins lineman a.j.is just tweeted that he has signed up to be an uber driver during the offseason. yeah, he's going to be an uber driver. but since he's with the dolphins he can only drive 15 yards before he has to punt. [ cheers and applause ] we have a great show everybody! give it up for roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey everybody. welcome, welcome, welcome. we've got a big show tonight. this guy is one of the all-time greatest, right? don't you love...
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1,000 dolphins stranded 95% died. the associated press reports deep sea oil drilling continues to expand into further depths. the number of deep water drilling rigs is up to 48 from 35 at the time of the spill. >>> their motto is "never settle" and it turns out the customers would not. the chinese start up one plus gave into demand and as of today you can buy their one smart phone without an invitation. one plus made a huge splash last year by offering a powerful smart phone for hundreds less than competitors but you couldn't buy it unless you gotten a invite. the celebration was a little clouded when the invite system was dropped. that's because you'll still need an invite to buy their next model, the one plus two. aaron? >> they get you, one way or another they're going to get you. >>> all right, there's a new frog out there apparently. scientists discovered this new species of glass frog in costa rica. this amphibian is very dell cant and translucent. that allows you to see inside. you can see the organs there. it
1,000 dolphins stranded 95% died. the associated press reports deep sea oil drilling continues to expand into further depths. the number of deep water drilling rigs is up to 48 from 35 at the time of the spill. >>> their motto is "never settle" and it turns out the customers would not. the chinese start up one plus gave into demand and as of today you can buy their one smart phone without an invitation. one plus made a huge splash last year by offering a powerful smart phone...
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now he gets to druid hill and dolphin.for other officers to come check the prisoner. >> now that we have the new undisclosed location added into the mix -- >> correct. >> you have also been reporting conflicting narratives and taking the washington post story they reported apart. >> i'm not taking "the washington post" on. they're correct they're reporting from a document. there's a search warrant affidavit written and signed by a police officer in order to search a particular piece of property as this piece of the investigation. it says the second prisoner picked up much later in the run told investigators he heard banging on the van wall. that gets put into the context of he was banging his head against the van and injured himself. what we have been very consistent in reporting is first of all, you can't see in the van. >> right. there's a partition. for viewer there's a left and right side that goes straight down the middle. >> correct. this is no evidence from the autopsy that suggests any other injury. if somebody is
now he gets to druid hill and dolphin.for other officers to come check the prisoner. >> now that we have the new undisclosed location added into the mix -- >> correct. >> you have also been reporting conflicting narratives and taking the washington post story they reported apart. >> i'm not taking "the washington post" on. they're correct they're reporting from a document. there's a search warrant affidavit written and signed by a police officer in order to...