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another animal unique to the area is already believed to be extinct. the chinese river dolphin is mentioned in asian records and stories. locals called it the goddess of the river. but a study in 2006 failed to find a single dolphin alive. he is determined to protect the finless porpoise from the same fate. key problems are overfishing and environmental damage. his group is asking people in the fishing industry to help. >> translator: did you know that the finless porpoise is on the verge of extinction? >> i haven't seen any lately. i don't know why they may have become extinct. >> translator: we're working to protect the finless porpoise. will you support us? >> reporter: sand dredging is a major reason the finless porpoise is in such danger. the dredgers haul up sand from the lake bottom. but that's not all. they also scoop out living organisms and plants. destroying the habitat where porpoises feed. another hazard is lek troe fishing. the use of an electric charge to stun fish before they are caught. it's illegal but it's still widely practiced. thi
another animal unique to the area is already believed to be extinct. the chinese river dolphin is mentioned in asian records and stories. locals called it the goddess of the river. but a study in 2006 failed to find a single dolphin alive. he is determined to protect the finless porpoise from the same fate. key problems are overfishing and environmental damage. his group is asking people in the fishing industry to help. >> translator: did you know that the finless porpoise is on the verge...
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another animal unique to the area is already believed to be extinct. the chinese river dolphin is mentioned in asian records and stories. locals called it the goddess of the river. but a study in 2006 failed to find a single dolphin alive. he is determined to protect the finless porpoise from the same fate. key problems are overfishing and environmental damage. his group is asking people in the fishing industry to help. >> translator: did you know that the finless porpoise is on the verge of extinction? >> i haven't seen any lately. i don't know why they may have become extinct. >> translator: we're working to protect the finless porpoise. will you support us? >> reporter: sand dredging is a major reason the finless porpoise is in such danger. the dredgers haul up sand from the lake bottom. but that's not all. they also scoop out living organisms and plants. destroying the habitat where porpoises feed. another hazard is electro fishing. the use of an electric charge to stun fish before they are caught. it's illegal but it's still widely practiced. this
another animal unique to the area is already believed to be extinct. the chinese river dolphin is mentioned in asian records and stories. locals called it the goddess of the river. but a study in 2006 failed to find a single dolphin alive. he is determined to protect the finless porpoise from the same fate. key problems are overfishing and environmental damage. his group is asking people in the fishing industry to help. >> translator: did you know that the finless porpoise is on the verge...
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also important to try to pull at the strings inside people. >> missing is not just about specific extincted species. it is about absence and a more fundamental level of not knowing what we are losing and we need to link species loss to habitat loss and really focuses much on the habitat. >> of course the overall mission of the academy has to do with two really fundamental and important questions. one of which is the nature of life. how did we get here? the second is the challenge of sustainability. if we are here how are we going to find a way to stay? these questions resonated very strongly with maya. >> on average a species disappears every 20 minutes. this is the only media work that i have done. i might never do another one because i'm not a media artist per se but i have used the medium because it seemed to be the one that could allow me to convey the sounds and images here. memorials to me are different from artworks. they are artistic, but memorials have a function. >> it is a beautiful scupltural objective made with bronze and lined with red wood from water tanks in clear lake. th
also important to try to pull at the strings inside people. >> missing is not just about specific extincted species. it is about absence and a more fundamental level of not knowing what we are losing and we need to link species loss to habitat loss and really focuses much on the habitat. >> of course the overall mission of the academy has to do with two really fundamental and important questions. one of which is the nature of life. how did we get here? the second is the challenge of...
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they warn of the exçtinks -- extinction of the jewish people. using social media and modern forms and means and reasons for protests. when it comes toç them, one intelligence agent told me the security forces really are out of their depth. martin is a former neonaziç leader. >> the leadership is always trying to attract membership from the so-called upper classes. students that one day can act as lawyers or?x"octors. really do something to help the movement. you would never imagine those sorts of people support the far right. they may deny their affiliation in public,ç but they are very much part of the movement. more so now than ever before. >> the nationalists want a new order, nondemocratic, nonmulticultural. they ar lstablishing militarized zones dotted across the country, like this outside of berlin. >> years ago we had clashes,ç riots, and even beatings and killing some people. they forced out what they call "the political enemy." foreigners, left wing, democratic, whatever.ç >> in its center is this nazi germanyç claiming free. foll
they warn of the exçtinks -- extinction of the jewish people. using social media and modern forms and means and reasons for protests. when it comes toç them, one intelligence agent told me the security forces really are out of their depth. martin is a former neonaziç leader. >> the leadership is always trying to attract membership from the so-called upper classes. students that one day can act as lawyers or?x"octors. really do something to help the movement. you would never...
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secondly because they have been threatened with extinction by some of their neighbors and some of the people were still determined to wipe out israel. it is a deterrent against that kind of a threat. israel has not made a threat to what about any of its neighbors, but some of its neighbors have threatened to wipe it out. those are the two reasons to distinguish itself -- its situation from others. >> what would you consider an acceptable bargain to avoid military force? could iran go on in reaching uranium to a low level below what is required for nuclear arms question will iran before to give up all enrichment activity? >> if you put in an inspection regime that is solid, the issue is not whether or not they have low enriched uranium to have a power source. that is not the issue and never has been. the issue is there is a lot of evidence they are seeking nuclear weapons that would unsettle the entire middle east. the saudis and others will insist they have nuclear weapons. then you have the possibility of nuclear war. that threat has been a real threat. if that threat is ended in you
secondly because they have been threatened with extinction by some of their neighbors and some of the people were still determined to wipe out israel. it is a deterrent against that kind of a threat. israel has not made a threat to what about any of its neighbors, but some of its neighbors have threatened to wipe it out. those are the two reasons to distinguish itself -- its situation from others. >> what would you consider an acceptable bargain to avoid military force? could iran go on...
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it wasononald reagan who said that freedom is always just one generation away from extinction. we don't pass it to our children in the bloodstream, and there is only one man in this race who has really ever fought for you, and that's senator john mccain. chris: wow. that's the prep in the movie. now watch the actual debate as it happened. >> it was ronald reagan who said that freedom is always just one generation away from extinction. we don't pass it to our children in the bloodstream. we will fight for it. and there is only one man in this race who has really ever fought for you, and that's senator john mack contain. chris: john, i love that movie. >> that means more to me than anything in the world. chris: if anybody doesn't watch this movie you're crazy. it's wonderful. julianne moore is sarah palin and woody harrelson is the role of the century. when we come back, four years after sarah palin and hillary clinton, of course, republicans are infuriating women out there. no wonder women wonder, what gives with these guys? plus, scoops and predictions. be right back. chris: we
it wasononald reagan who said that freedom is always just one generation away from extinction. we don't pass it to our children in the bloodstream, and there is only one man in this race who has really ever fought for you, and that's senator john mccain. chris: wow. that's the prep in the movie. now watch the actual debate as it happened. >> it was ronald reagan who said that freedom is always just one generation away from extinction. we don't pass it to our children in the bloodstream....
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one is that recent experience of the holocaust where the jewish people were threatened with extinction. and that's been sort of a threat against them throughout history but secondly because they've been threatened with extinction by some of their neighbors and some of the people who still are determined to wipe out israel. so it is a deterrent against that kind of a threat. israel has not made a threat to wipe out any of its neighbors. but some of its neighbors have threatened to wipe it out. so those are the reasons that distinguish it from others. >> what would you consider an acceptable bargain to avoid any resort to military force? do you think that iran might be able to go on enriching uranium to a certain low level far short of what would be required for nuclear arms? or do you think that eventually iran will be forced to give up all enrichment activity? >> if you had it put an inspection regime that was really solid, the issue isn't whether or not they have low enriched uranium so that they could have a power source from nuclear power. that's not the issue. it never has been the
one is that recent experience of the holocaust where the jewish people were threatened with extinction. and that's been sort of a threat against them throughout history but secondly because they've been threatened with extinction by some of their neighbors and some of the people who still are determined to wipe out israel. so it is a deterrent against that kind of a threat. israel has not made a threat to wipe out any of its neighbors. but some of its neighbors have threatened to wipe it out....
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butten with of her fans wondered if she could save 79-year-old "newsweek" from extinction. and now a year later, cynthia mcfadden checks in for the series "on the town". >> this is what you get when you play a world leader. >> not many people can get meryl streep and her oscar to take the stage and add in hill li clinton and angelina jolie. well, teen any na brown did. what is the secret? why do they come? >> stop me from having an idea. >> reporter: it comes in use in his day job after editor, trying to save "newsweek" magazine. making sure it won't go the way of "life", "look." and the saturday evening post. it was on the verge of bankruptcy when it merged with the daily beast in 2010. brown is known for her big idea. as editor of "vanity fair" in the '90s, she increased sales 90%. >> the demi moore cover, i can't believe. the cover is still going on. the other day, i looked and there is jessica simpson. >> reporter: this week's magazine is a perfect example. a bold experiment. taking every page back to the 1960s. >> we did a piece on the new series of "mad men" and i tal
butten with of her fans wondered if she could save 79-year-old "newsweek" from extinction. and now a year later, cynthia mcfadden checks in for the series "on the town". >> this is what you get when you play a world leader. >> not many people can get meryl streep and her oscar to take the stage and add in hill li clinton and angelina jolie. well, teen any na brown did. what is the secret? why do they come? >> stop me from having an idea. >> reporter:...
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the rise in temperature -- in the future, and many species will be threatened with extinction. ♪ >> iwe have time to enjoy nature, to go for a walk- in the forest in be in a beautiful, natural surroundings. ♪ >> i love see followed. that is what i like to read the most -- seafood. that is what i like to eat the most. ♪ >> i would like to go somewhere in africa because of the fauna. the fauna of the savannas must be amazing. i would love to go there. ♪ i want to continue working to preserve the environment so future generations like my daughter's could get to know the species there. >> flipping on a flights which is something most of us take for granted, but large parts of the world, especially in africa, are off of the power grid pad it is -- grade. a group was sick of the weight. their innovation could how many households escape the darkness and the risk of using open fire as a source of light. >> when the sun goes down in africa, it gets dark with in minutes. here, in rwanda, there is no electricity. a kerosene lamp is the only way to define the darkness. 12-year-old rebecca does he
the rise in temperature -- in the future, and many species will be threatened with extinction. ♪ >> iwe have time to enjoy nature, to go for a walk- in the forest in be in a beautiful, natural surroundings. ♪ >> i love see followed. that is what i like to read the most -- seafood. that is what i like to eat the most. ♪ >> i would like to go somewhere in africa because of the fauna. the fauna of the savannas must be amazing. i would love to go there. ♪ i want to...
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. >> plus a stick in the mud on extinction.s found open a rock higher than the empire state building. we have that story. plus. dinosaur have state building. we have that stor[ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day, guess what...you missed it! we couldn't just move the tv all willy-nilly all over the house. ohh! ohh! kids today have it so good. ok. [ male announcer ] the new wireless receiver only from at&t. get u-verse tv for $25 a month with free hd for six months. at&t. >> talk about a close call. east bay. antioch police say the car that slammed into a house this morning had just been stolen from a driver at gun point. laura talked with the homeowner who barely missed getting hit. >> i heard a big bang and big crash. >>reporter: manny an his wife were o
. >> plus a stick in the mud on extinction.s found open a rock higher than the empire state building. we have that story. plus. dinosaur have state building. we have that stor[ teen ] times are good, aren't they, kids? it's nice having u-verse, isn't it? see back in my day, we didn't have these newfangled wireless receivers. fangled? no, we watched march madness in the living room... that's where the tv outlet was. what is he talking about? and if mom was hosting her book club that day,...
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they warn of the imp pending extinction of the german people, using text messaging to organize spontaneous demonstrations like this one in the propaganda video. >> they choose not to call themselves nazi or neo nazi but rather free forces. they are using more modern forms for protest. when it comes to one of them, for security purposes we are asked to hide the man's identity. >> the leadership is always trying to track members of the so-called upper classes, students who wound day can act as lawyers oar doctors for them, really do something to help the movement. you would never expect they would be part of that movement, but they are more so now than ever before. >> the nationalists want a new order in germany. non-democratic, non-multicultural. they are establishing zones across the country, like this estate outside berlin. >> years ago we had some clashes, riots, even some beatings and killing what they called the many political enemy. >> in the village in north germany, it's pretty much been taken over in the center is this nazi germany-style mural claiming it's free and national. follo
they warn of the imp pending extinction of the german people, using text messaging to organize spontaneous demonstrations like this one in the propaganda video. >> they choose not to call themselves nazi or neo nazi but rather free forces. they are using more modern forms for protest. when it comes to one of them, for security purposes we are asked to hide the man's identity. >> the leadership is always trying to track members of the so-called upper classes, students who wound day...
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now miraculously according to this theory women were not going to go extinct at the same time.ere i will give you the x chromosome if you would like so it turns out that we had to set they will question about what was going happen with the y chromosome so my colleagues and i recently found by comparing your y chromosome. >> stephen: without my permission. >> yes with the y chromosome of the rheesus monkey and what we found was that your y chromosome and the monkey y chromosome carry essentially the same gene. >> stephen: it was dark. we were locked in the same cage. >> right, right. >> stephen: what do you want -- >> it turns out that that suggests that nothing much has happened to the y chromosome in the last 25 million years so the y chromosome was in a steep it nosedive but it basically leveled out and has been flying as a-- . >> stephen: thank you very much. >> so we're going to be okay. >> we're going to be okay. >> stephen: doctor, thank you so much. the director of the whitehead institute dr. david page. (sfx: car garage sounds) today my journey brings me to charlotte, n
now miraculously according to this theory women were not going to go extinct at the same time.ere i will give you the x chromosome if you would like so it turns out that we had to set they will question about what was going happen with the y chromosome so my colleagues and i recently found by comparing your y chromosome. >> stephen: without my permission. >> yes with the y chromosome of the rheesus monkey and what we found was that your y chromosome and the monkey y chromosome carry...
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. >> there's a lot of animals that are extinct.em to actually say they've seen a bear is real nice. >> the alternative of park and statutes just wouldn't be the same for families like the mendozas. there are no plans to bring any new wildlife additions just yet. reporting live from san francisco, jade hernandez ktvu channel 2 news. >>> excited shoppers celebrated the much anticipated grand opening today of walnut creek's newest high end retailer. cheering crowds poured into the new neiman marcus department store which opened its doors at 10:00 sharp this morning. it's been years in the making. the mayor says tax revenue from the store will bring 300 to 400,000 tax dollars a year. >>> a national transportation safety board spoke in san jose today to discuss the dangerous of pilot fatigue. this week the federal aviation administration fined colgin air for violating crew rest regulation. national transportation safety board blamed the crash on pilot error from fatigue. >>> when it comes to sleep loss and fatigue we know that those kil
. >> there's a lot of animals that are extinct.em to actually say they've seen a bear is real nice. >> the alternative of park and statutes just wouldn't be the same for families like the mendozas. there are no plans to bring any new wildlife additions just yet. reporting live from san francisco, jade hernandez ktvu channel 2 news. >>> excited shoppers celebrated the much anticipated grand opening today of walnut creek's newest high end retailer. cheering crowds poured into...
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interestingly enough maybe it was locked but no species in the united states that i know of became extincton the account of the women's fashion. the list of species that became extinct because of over hunting is rather impressive including the pension we can go way back but the passenger pigeon which left killed off its perch in the zoo in 1914 which was also the year that john dot i's of the conservation had enacted this. we have john who sort of in bodies that with the use and the national park and the seating of the big redwood and all that. the ottoman society was very active but then it went into a local. the victories had been one much as the women's suffrage movement also went into a satloff as my editor would have called it, and it became corrupted by the special interests. it did not see a species that did not have the market value so again birds that had no market value, the california condor had no market value, no predator had a market value, and rosalie edge comes along and she is furious and she's not a scientists but she says you save everything. you don't know what it's con
interestingly enough maybe it was locked but no species in the united states that i know of became extincton the account of the women's fashion. the list of species that became extinct because of over hunting is rather impressive including the pension we can go way back but the passenger pigeon which left killed off its perch in the zoo in 1914 which was also the year that john dot i's of the conservation had enacted this. we have john who sort of in bodies that with the use and the national...
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smartphones and tablets, logic would say that a company that sells personal navigation devices would be extinct, so what the heck is this stock doing up 40% in the past year? don't miss a brand new edition of -- ♪ jim cramer's what the heck stocks ♪ >> what the heck? >> all coming up on "mad money". i heard they found energy here. it's good. we need the jobs. [customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at conocophillips, we're helping power america's economy with cleaner, affordable natural gas. more jobs. less emissions. a good answer for everyone. well, if it's cleaner and affordable. as long as we keep these safe. there you go. thanks. [announcer:] conocophillips. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have access to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one
smartphones and tablets, logic would say that a company that sells personal navigation devices would be extinct, so what the heck is this stock doing up 40% in the past year? don't miss a brand new edition of -- ♪ jim cramer's what the heck stocks ♪ >> what the heck? >> all coming up on "mad money". i heard they found energy here. it's good. we need the jobs. [customer:] we need to protect the environment. [worker:] we could do both. is that possible? [announcer:] at...
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he was right to an extinct. it was shown in the widespread use of press gangs to round up recruits. it occurred not only in south carolina, but in new orleans and along the mississippi further upstream. unfortunately, we don't know how many of the reluctant soldiers were family men or whether their numbers were greater than those of the volunteers, or for that matter, how many of the volunteers truly understood what they were getting into. oneiment of arkansas who worked as a teamster signed up for the army after army quart quartermasters confiscated his two mules and deprived him of his livelihood. then as now the army was the employer of last resort. what was it in for black soldiers? freedom, certainly. as sergeant henry maxwell told a gathering in nashville in 1865, we want two more boxes besides the cartridge box. we want the ballot box and the drury box. military service was an obligation of citizenship and for the not yet citizen it conferred citizenship. abraham lincoln recognized it in september 1864, when he said we cannot spare the 140 or 150,000 now serving. this is not
he was right to an extinct. it was shown in the widespread use of press gangs to round up recruits. it occurred not only in south carolina, but in new orleans and along the mississippi further upstream. unfortunately, we don't know how many of the reluctant soldiers were family men or whether their numbers were greater than those of the volunteers, or for that matter, how many of the volunteers truly understood what they were getting into. oneiment of arkansas who worked as a teamster signed up...
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. >> it's a good thing they're extinct. >> what a shock it's going to be, once the temperatures get back to where they should be this time of year. yesterday, just another incredible day. this is going on like two weeks now that we've been seeing temperatures like this. in detroit you were 86 degrees yesterday. you've never been that warm in the month of march before in recorded weather history. which goes back over 100 years. in the 80s from boston north to burlington vermont. we're cooling it off in a few spots. rain, clouds, but this morning we're still in the mid to upper 60s from new york city up to boston. so it's a very, very warm morning when you walk outside. it will be a mild afternoon. now the storm system is lingering in the middle of the country. we've had a bunch of severe weather events over the last two days. from louisiana to mississippi. a lot of small towns down there. even this morning we're dealing with thunderstorms there. even a cool rain over wisconsin and northern minnesota. on the west coast, you're nice today, saturday into sunday, the storm system will kick do
. >> it's a good thing they're extinct. >> what a shock it's going to be, once the temperatures get back to where they should be this time of year. yesterday, just another incredible day. this is going on like two weeks now that we've been seeing temperatures like this. in detroit you were 86 degrees yesterday. you've never been that warm in the month of march before in recorded weather history. which goes back over 100 years. in the 80s from boston north to burlington vermont....
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painting shelves on the cove, a pinch of guilt, statues of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinctlpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepard playing with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain mixes up its slopes. preheat the bed of a star to -- 240 light-years away. thank you. and next is -- [cheers and applause]
painting shelves on the cove, a pinch of guilt, statues of isabella butter flisse -- butterflies, and extinctlpha betts, a teaspoon of autumn leaves, a shepard playing with the winds, some animal begging for snow. mix vigorously like the mountain mixes up its slopes. preheat the bed of a star to -- 240 light-years away. thank you. and next is -- [cheers and applause]
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bison are home on montana's range. 58 animals, descendants of the millions nearly slaughtered to extinction in the late 1800s. now caught between two visions of the west. the endless landscape as it was, today's civilized by grain, cattle, and train. the bison arrived this week in the dark, welcomed with a sacred song from the tribes to the reservation near the canadian border. for tribal leader tommy christian, the bison are his heritage. >> how we refer to ourselves as the buffalo people. >> historically, the bison provided food, clothing, and medicine. today, christian says they offer a cultural connection young members need. >> there's hope they'll understand just because we're different doesn't mean we're wrong. >> these links to the past are very much a present day threat to people here in montana who also make their living off this land. the bison were moved to a larger pasture, but will remain behind an eight-foot fence. that's not enough for rose stoneburg and her daughter who with other cattle ranchers are suing the state to prevent the bison from becoming a free roaming heard. >>
bison are home on montana's range. 58 animals, descendants of the millions nearly slaughtered to extinction in the late 1800s. now caught between two visions of the west. the endless landscape as it was, today's civilized by grain, cattle, and train. the bison arrived this week in the dark, welcomed with a sacred song from the tribes to the reservation near the canadian border. for tribal leader tommy christian, the bison are his heritage. >> how we refer to ourselves as the buffalo...
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americans, slavery had become an embarrassment, a moral blight that should be put on the road to extinction. of course, for a substantial minority, slavery remained an issue of property rights, not human rights. and for them, the next 60 years was a pitched battle in which they tried to justify slavery within a is noteworthy mostly because of where she lived. she lived in essex county, new jersey. she was married to a wealthy man who died. and after he died, she moved into essex county where she owned a substantial amount of property on which she paid taxes. why is this significant? well, in new jersey, alone among all the 13 states, women were allowed to vote, to cast ballots for candidates to local, state and federal office from the period 1776 to 1807. this is over 100 years before the passage of the 19th amendment. so how was this possible? it was possible because in the 18th century, both in britain and in america, suffrage was not considered a natural right. it was considered a privilege of property, a property right. only those earning -- owning a certain amount of property were allo
americans, slavery had become an embarrassment, a moral blight that should be put on the road to extinction. of course, for a substantial minority, slavery remained an issue of property rights, not human rights. and for them, the next 60 years was a pitched battle in which they tried to justify slavery within a is noteworthy mostly because of where she lived. she lived in essex county, new jersey. she was married to a wealthy man who died. and after he died, she moved into essex county where...
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smartphones and tablets, logic would say that a company that sells personal navigation devices would be extinctso what the heck is this stock doing up 40% in the past year? don't miss a brand-new edition of -- ♪ jim cramer's what the heck stocks ♪ >> what the heck? >> all coming up on "mad money." miss out on some "mad money" get your "mad money" text alert to. get cramer right on your phone. for more visit madmoney.cnbc.com or give us a call at 1-800-74 c 1-800-743-cnbc. so, how was school today ? i have to be a tree in the school play. good. you like trees. well, i like climbing them, but i've never been one. good point. ( captain ) this is your captain speaking. annie gets to be the princess. oh... but she has to kiss a boy. and he's dressed up like a big green frog ! ewww. ( announcer ) fly without putting your life on pause. be yourself nonstop. american airlines. >>> even in a great neighborhood, there are some houses you just don't want to buy if only because it's too heard every hard to get a handle on what the property really might be worth. right now we got a red hot smoking bull mark
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and i for one shall not mourn your extinction. and in such event, i shall welcome the advent of a new race that will take your place, because you will have shown that you are not fit to cumber the ground. mr. roosevelt condemned as fools those "professional" feminists who labeled wives and mothers at home as pair site women. parasite women. the homekeeping woman was not a parasite on society. she is society. roosevelt also pointed to easy divorce as a foe of the family. calling it a bane nation, a curse to society, a menace to the home and insightment to married unhappiness and to immorality. the multiplication of divorces in america, he concluded, meant that some principle of evil was at work. of greater importance, roosevelt craft add positive philosophy of family life. he regularly emphasized the centrality of the child rich family to american existence as the cell of society. it is in the life of the family upon which in the last analysis the whole welfare of the nation rests. the nation is nothing but the aggregate of the fam
and i for one shall not mourn your extinction. and in such event, i shall welcome the advent of a new race that will take your place, because you will have shown that you are not fit to cumber the ground. mr. roosevelt condemned as fools those "professional" feminists who labeled wives and mothers at home as pair site women. parasite women. the homekeeping woman was not a parasite on society. she is society. roosevelt also pointed to easy divorce as a foe of the family. calling it a...
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. >> reporter: breeding in zoos helps the golden lion tamarind fend off extinction. and here the camera. >> how much stress does this put on the animals? >> minimal. we work with the keepers ahead of time. >> reporter: every shoot is meticulously planned, hoping to catch the unexpected. a perfect moment in a cyclone of chaos. >> so how do you get a perpetual motion machine like a ring-tail lemur to stop long enough to take a photograph? you just offer him a little food. >> reporter: he sells his photographs to fund the project, working to create a connection between the animals and the people who can help protect them. >> when you learn about something and you respect it and you really want it to stay around, you work hard for it. >> this is where my heart is and this is what i want to do. >> reporter: hoping if a picture is worth 1,000 words his photos can protect 6,000 species. anne thompson, nbc news, lincoln, nebraska. >> great story. we'll put more information on our website tonight. that's our broadcast for this thursday night. thank you for being here with us.
. >> reporter: breeding in zoos helps the golden lion tamarind fend off extinction. and here the camera. >> how much stress does this put on the animals? >> minimal. we work with the keepers ahead of time. >> reporter: every shoot is meticulously planned, hoping to catch the unexpected. a perfect moment in a cyclone of chaos. >> so how do you get a perpetual motion machine like a ring-tail lemur to stop long enough to take a photograph? you just offer him a little...
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fail and al gore enough at night if you don't believe we'll be back until then spams russia today extinct thanks if you. was. in the. law. was the. date. on the. i was. the. russians would be soon which writer if you knew about someone from funds to the persian. gulf for instance on t.v. dot com. and.
fail and al gore enough at night if you don't believe we'll be back until then spams russia today extinct thanks if you. was. in the. law. was the. date. on the. i was. the. russians would be soon which writer if you knew about someone from funds to the persian. gulf for instance on t.v. dot com. and.
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if we don't do something to ensure that they will be surviving here, they will be extinct. >> they were once abundant all across the west, including here can which will be in pacifica, but owned by the city of san francisco. the groups have filed a lawsuit saying that the city has been killing the endangered frogs. the only question is when is it going to end? when is the city going to learn their lesson and start becoming complied to the law to run a gulf course that will be losing money every year? >> reporter: they say that the san francisco state university biologist students took photos of what fled the golf course. the problem is the red-legged frog that laid their eggs here near the surface when the flood waters are high. when the water is pumped away, they will be drying out and they die. with the wild institute, he says that the gulf course has been operating at a loss and closing it would save both money and frogs. >> that will be a great golf course giving them the black eye. >> and that will be closing the course here and the end of the affordable golf. >> that will be a gre
if we don't do something to ensure that they will be surviving here, they will be extinct. >> they were once abundant all across the west, including here can which will be in pacifica, but owned by the city of san francisco. the groups have filed a lawsuit saying that the city has been killing the endangered frogs. the only question is when is it going to end? when is the city going to learn their lesson and start becoming complied to the law to run a gulf course that will be losing money...
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or pulling poetry in this kate walt whitman "without extinction is liberty, without retrograde equality." so inspiration is coming from a variety of areas. this is actually from an article in the suffragist itself. the young are at the gates and will take out basically the stodgy conservative forcers that will keep women from voting. arguments for women's suffrage. "working women need the vote" something about as basic as you can get. this is our cause. this is what we need. failure is impossible. susan b. anthony's final conviction about suffrage. and of course the motto. "forward out of darkness, leave behind the night. forward out of error, forward into light." and the great demand. we demand an amendment to the constitution of the united states enfranchising women, the women of the country. and this is from the 1913 parade when the banner is very large and in a float. this is one of the versions that would have been used at rallies and hung in the sewall-belmont house. this is actually the smithsonian's copy or version of the banner that we acquired last year. all of these banners w
or pulling poetry in this kate walt whitman "without extinction is liberty, without retrograde equality." so inspiration is coming from a variety of areas. this is actually from an article in the suffragist itself. the young are at the gates and will take out basically the stodgy conservative forcers that will keep women from voting. arguments for women's suffrage. "working women need the vote" something about as basic as you can get. this is our cause. this is what we need....
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life of russian research interests forces with real geneticists and tends to produce a new breed of extinct elephant. plus to cheney's role the keys don't know the photos allowed in some cases but the use of cameras and you equipment cities metro systems and what. if. any is easy to. see. the official r t r k should enjoy a phone or i pod touch from the. job she lives on the go. video on demand all keys mine old girls and already share streets now in the palm of your home. on call. pretty take three. three. three. three. three. zero three. video for your media project free media john darche john thomas. the star take a look at other news making headlines around the world this hour the war crimes court he's due to hand down its first heard it on the democratic republic of congo's rebel commander thomas of the bangor is charged with recruiting and using child soldiers in the war of two thousand and two he was also accused of using children as young as night as bodyguards and sex slaves with anger denies the allegations and making he was nothing more than a politician. a river fairy with two h
life of russian research interests forces with real geneticists and tends to produce a new breed of extinct elephant. plus to cheney's role the keys don't know the photos allowed in some cases but the use of cameras and you equipment cities metro systems and what. if. any is easy to. see. the official r t r k should enjoy a phone or i pod touch from the. job she lives on the go. video on demand all keys mine old girls and already share streets now in the palm of your home. on call. pretty take...