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in a case where something is very recently extinct or in the verge of extinction, it might that be thetill vacant and by filling that vacated niche we might stabilize the community and in doing so actually save other specious that may go extinct had that niche not been vacant. >> why should we revive extinct species from around the world? >> we have inherited earth from our ancestors. it is our responsibility to pass it on to our descendants. >> so what did you guys think? >> you know this has been a hot topic in the ecological community for a while and really controversial. in some ways it's a seed bank for security. but there's a lot of concern if you are going to bring something back and if there's no proper habitat for that animal to live in, what's the ethical boundary of that? that's a major issue. >> people think of it, can we bring this back to life? but there is so much more to it. because they need a place to live after all. if we put them back in a zoo that is a show and tell. but it is not really doing anything for the world. but if there is habitat restored, and there's no
in a case where something is very recently extinct or in the verge of extinction, it might that be thetill vacant and by filling that vacated niche we might stabilize the community and in doing so actually save other specious that may go extinct had that niche not been vacant. >> why should we revive extinct species from around the world? >> we have inherited earth from our ancestors. it is our responsibility to pass it on to our descendants. >> so what did you guys think?...
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rhinos have been hunted to near extinction. it's illegal and deadly black market trade. >> a specimen like this could sell for close to $400,000. back. >> finance is squared back. >> hunting the hunters. >> rhinos are gone, i think. kosta grammatis is an engineer that designed everything from satellites through space to bionic eyes. tonight he goes one on one with a bot. forget about football, meet the science squad. kids from a las vegas turning heads around the world. 'm an entomologist. that's the team. let's do some science. >>> hey, guys, welcome to "techknow", i'm phil torres, joined by marita davison, and kosta grammatis. marita, you met a man who spent years as a crime scene investigators for human victims. now he and his lad is taking on the fourth largest industry in the world, it's a tragic. >> yes, we think of forensics dealing with human victims, we don't think of it as a bird. it's a wildlife services add, taking on the illegal trade in endangered species problem. >> some lines are extinct. how big is the industry
rhinos have been hunted to near extinction. it's illegal and deadly black market trade. >> a specimen like this could sell for close to $400,000. back. >> finance is squared back. >> hunting the hunters. >> rhinos are gone, i think. kosta grammatis is an engineer that designed everything from satellites through space to bionic eyes. tonight he goes one on one with a bot. forget about football, meet the science squad. kids from a las vegas turning heads around the world....
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>>> plus rushing to save rhinos from extinction. cbs cameras are in africa to capture the dramatic rescue operation. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eyene op yer,"our world in 90 seconds. >>> seven soldiers are missing. >> a military helicopter crashes in florida. >> a search and rescue is urnlds way. there's bad weather including fog in that area. >> i thought using one device would be simpler. >> her decision to use one account was all a matter of convenience. >> i don't think convenience should trump national security. >> two students expelled from university of oklahoma over that. >> you won't see any more of those frat boys until they're your congressmen. >> l.a. jury says "blurred lines" infringes on copyright lines. >>> i rat democrat senators in their message to iran. >> vice president joeen bid calls it quote, dangerous. >> in massachusetts, ice washing ashore in cape cod. >> it's incred. ible >> the iraqi army moving on tikrit. they captured another count. >> a police officer forces to jump into the car, the ca
>>> plus rushing to save rhinos from extinction. cbs cameras are in africa to capture the dramatic rescue operation. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eyene op yer,"our world in 90 seconds. >>> seven soldiers are missing. >> a military helicopter crashes in florida. >> a search and rescue is urnlds way. there's bad weather including fog in that area. >> i thought using one device would be simpler. >> her decision to use one...
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there have been five other mass extinctions in history, but this time we can't blame giant asteroids ice age. this one is our fault, but i there george's home island holds a few ideas on how to stop this trend. and we are 600 miles off the coast of ecuador, and we hear the first shots in a war for survival, aerosol shots fired by flight attendants into the overhead bins. >> i hereby swear under oath that i have bringing no animals, animal products, vaccines, dirt, sand, ash, stone, straw, trash. biosecurity is the desperate effort to keep even a single foreign fly or invasive seed from sneaking in and throwing the whole eco system out of whack. it is common on some places, but to set foot here we have to agree to have our clothes quarantined for days, which seems to be a small price to play given the wildlife we are about to see. and here one does not have to wait long to see it. in fact, they greet you at the dock. i think you'd like it in new york. i've got this little girl. she could take you to the park. there's a fountain there. good-bye crab friends. you've been lovely. there s
there have been five other mass extinctions in history, but this time we can't blame giant asteroids ice age. this one is our fault, but i there george's home island holds a few ideas on how to stop this trend. and we are 600 miles off the coast of ecuador, and we hear the first shots in a war for survival, aerosol shots fired by flight attendants into the overhead bins. >> i hereby swear under oath that i have bringing no animals, animal products, vaccines, dirt, sand, ash, stone, straw,...
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also important to try to pull at the strings inside people. >> missing is not just about specific extinct or endangered 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 cl
also important to try to pull at the strings inside people. >> missing is not just about specific extinct or endangered 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...
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a new group is rising to save them from extinction.ir basis. poefrps hack off their horns and they're sold under the delusional belief that they have medicinal properties. elephants lazing at a waterhole, and, of course t rhino. this magnificent prehistoric creature. what tour its don't see is the dark side of the savannah the relentless slaughter of rye knows. their horns worth more than gold in asia. desperate times demand desperate action. and so an ambitious project sperheaded by wildlife conservationist and filmmakers have been launched. it aims to airlift 100 rhino from south africa to save havens in botswana which has zero tolerance policy toward poaching. >> this is an emergency intervention. i do believe that if we don't do this rhinos could go extinct in certain parts of africa. >> if poaching gets out of control and it's on the edge we could lose the population and have a breeding population somewhere else. but in essence it's spreading their dna, spreading the risk. >> reporter: on this particular day, the target is ten rhi
a new group is rising to save them from extinction.ir basis. poefrps hack off their horns and they're sold under the delusional belief that they have medicinal properties. elephants lazing at a waterhole, and, of course t rhino. this magnificent prehistoric creature. what tour its don't see is the dark side of the savannah the relentless slaughter of rye knows. their horns worth more than gold in asia. desperate times demand desperate action. and so an ambitious project sperheaded by wildlife...
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one giant tortoise species has been brought back from the brink of extinction on the galapagos islandsfound in the wild -- baby tortoises found in the wild for the first time in nearly a century. to actively uncover, discuss and debate investment opportunities. which leads to better decisions for our clients. it's a uniquely collaborative approach you won't find anywhere else. put our global active management expertise to work for you. mfs. there is no expertise without collaboration. denver international is one of the busiest airports in the country. we operate just like a city and that takes a lot of energy. we use natural gas throughout the airport - for heating the entire terminal generating electricity on-site and fueling hundreds of vehicles. we're very focused on reducing our environmental impact. and natural gas is a big part of that commitment. sir, we're going to need you on the runway later don't let a severe cold hold you back. get theraflu. it has the power of three medicines to take on your worst pain and fever, cough and nasal congestion. theraflu breaks you free from yo
one giant tortoise species has been brought back from the brink of extinction on the galapagos islandsfound in the wild -- baby tortoises found in the wild for the first time in nearly a century. to actively uncover, discuss and debate investment opportunities. which leads to better decisions for our clients. it's a uniquely collaborative approach you won't find anywhere else. put our global active management expertise to work for you. mfs. there is no expertise without collaboration. denver...
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next on "abc7 news" at 9:00 scientists use elephants to take their first step in bringing back the extinctwith the forecast. >> we're down to the final four. we have the final two teams and how they got there. and the sharks took one on the chin today in pittsbury but this announcer took one to you can find a new frontier. there's nothing stopping you and a lot helping you. technology that's with you always. this is our promise. it's never been better to wander because wherever you go, you'll find us doing everything we can, so you can. >>> this is "abc7 news." >> it sounds like a sign fiction movie, but scientists are closer to bringing the woolly mammoth back from extinction. they're inserting woolly mammoth dna into live grown elephant cells. the goal is to create a hybrid elephant to survive in cold climates. other species could be brought back, as well. more work has to be done before the process becomes reality. >>> scientists say california's underground pot industry is having a lethal effect on the state's water supply. the department of fish and wildlife looked at streams and rive
next on "abc7 news" at 9:00 scientists use elephants to take their first step in bringing back the extinctwith the forecast. >> we're down to the final four. we have the final two teams and how they got there. and the sharks took one on the chin today in pittsbury but this announcer took one to you can find a new frontier. there's nothing stopping you and a lot helping you. technology that's with you always. this is our promise. it's never been better to wander because wherever...
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he has a new film called "erase "erasing extinction." he calm to d.c. to show this film to d.c. students. >> films, i think, are the most powerful weapon in the world. >> reporter: louis sehoyez started his latest assault an our consciousness with a vast and breathtaking documentary called "racing extinction." this film chronicles the massive loss of life that's occurring daily across the globe because of mankind's equally massive appetite for fossil fuels. >> we think fossil fuels are cheap. it's the most expensive way to get energy in the world if you look at the long-term consequences. >> reporter: he used to live in d.c. he came to the warner theater to show the movie to hundreds of d.c. schoolkids. the film took them below or oceans showing the mass die-off of the coral reefs and into the back rooms of china's illegal trade of species. >> why are they killing the animals? >> it's scary? >> it's really scary. >> it made me feel scared and feel like i needed to change. >> i'm trying to inspire the younger generation to start a more humane economy. >> reporter: it's designed f
he has a new film called "erase "erasing extinction." he calm to d.c. to show this film to d.c. students. >> films, i think, are the most powerful weapon in the world. >> reporter: louis sehoyez started his latest assault an our consciousness with a vast and breathtaking documentary called "racing extinction." this film chronicles the massive loss of life that's occurring daily across the globe because of mankind's equally massive appetite for fossil fuels....
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shirleen we are pretty much facing extinction. our names are so low on the list, we are dropping. >> are you both one a kind any way. >> thank you guys, lets get another check of the roads right now autumn marisa is in for matt pellman with an update. >> hi shirleen and brian we'll go to the schuylkill expressway, an accident taking out the left hand lane at conshohocken they actually put some debris on the road on the right hand side and these cars are trying to get by two lanes are trying to merge into one and using the shoulder to get by that cleared away the rest of the schuylkill, good traffic time there, but from the turnpike to this point is about 50 minutes and that should be an 8 minute drive so really really slow going there now. 14 miles per hour on the blue route, just a crawl out there right now. you can see from the vine to the wood haven taking you 33 minutes and wood haven to the vine 32 minutes and new jersey turnpike southbound, after 195, 7 a, an accident to report and going outside to the boulevard, northbound
shirleen we are pretty much facing extinction. our names are so low on the list, we are dropping. >> are you both one a kind any way. >> thank you guys, lets get another check of the roads right now autumn marisa is in for matt pellman with an update. >> hi shirleen and brian we'll go to the schuylkill expressway, an accident taking out the left hand lane at conshohocken they actually put some debris on the road on the right hand side and these cars are trying to get by two...
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a ritual that will soon be extinct. >>> robert durst is due back in a louisiana courtroom today. his lawyers will say it's unlawful based on an invalid warrant. he wants to be sent to california as soon as possible. he is convinced of killing his friend 15 years ago. >>> prosecutors in the boston marathon bombing trial may rest their case this week. they say dzhokhar tsarnaev admitted in court that he did it but he said his brother was the mastermind. they will decide if he receives the death penalty or life behind bars. >>> the shiite rebel leader in yemen called on fighters to head south where yemen's president has taken refuge. rebels have seized yemen's capital and more than 100 provinces. more than 100 people were killed in a mosque bombing over the weekend and the u.s. made the call to pull out the last of its special forces out of yemen because of the escalating violence there. during an emergency meeting yesterday, the u.n. special enjoe for yemen told world leaders the country is being pushed to quote, the edge of a civil war. >>> 4:15 now. we're learning more about an i
a ritual that will soon be extinct. >>> robert durst is due back in a louisiana courtroom today. his lawyers will say it's unlawful based on an invalid warrant. he wants to be sent to california as soon as possible. he is convinced of killing his friend 15 years ago. >>> prosecutors in the boston marathon bombing trial may rest their case this week. they say dzhokhar tsarnaev admitted in court that he did it but he said his brother was the mastermind. they will decide if he...
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. >> hello and thank you for your time i'll the general manager of the independent i started at a extinct as a 22-year-old kid working security and now the general manager running the business for all the venues many similar stories coming up come out of that the rejection or next generation like outside lands and harley strictly were people that cut their teeth in the venues much like the gentleman said about the artist that are smaller that feed off the small venue and become a bigger thing that is creating a culture for people that put on amazing things for the city i think also, we have about 15 employees and almost all of them are artists, writers, musicians and people that are a apart of the culture resource it so important to the city of san francisco we big part of that and feel like a neighborhood institution i know all the places that are talking feel the is that you and are the same thing we're not just a neighbor but a good neighbor we think of ourselves as a community center as well as a music venue we've brought in a month ago a big fire on cal stare we opened our door to me
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-- slavery's ultimate extinction. douglass: i would act for the abolition of slavery through the government, not over its ruins. if slaveholders have the government for the last 50 years, let the antislavery men rule the nation for the next 50 years. if the south has made the constitution bench to the purposes of slavery, let the north now make that instrument bench to the cause of freedom and justice. let the freemen of the north who have the power in their own hands, result to blot out forever a foul and haggard crime, which is the blight and mildew, the curse and disgrace of the united states. holzer: lincoln wins the presidency. on march 4, 1861, he takes the oath of office holding up the knowledge -- the olive branch of peace and compromise. although seven southern states have seceded from the union, douglass regards the oration is a step backwards in the fight against sit -- slavery. lincoln: my countrymen, sleep call really and well on this subject. nothing valuable can be lost by taking time. such of you are n
-- slavery's ultimate extinction. douglass: i would act for the abolition of slavery through the government, not over its ruins. if slaveholders have the government for the last 50 years, let the antislavery men rule the nation for the next 50 years. if the south has made the constitution bench to the purposes of slavery, let the north now make that instrument bench to the cause of freedom and justice. let the freemen of the north who have the power in their own hands, result to blot out...
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. >> a plan to bring a prehistoric animal back from extinction. the corner of "looking for a good deal" and "sheesh, i wish i'd looked some more." that's why walgreens makes it easy to switch your prescriptions and save money. just stop by. and leave all the legwork to us. switch your prescriptions to walgreens where you could save even more on medicare part d with copays as low as zero dollars. at the corner of happy and healthy. at chili's, fresh is now. now chicken smoked in-house, and no more waiting for the check. new smoked chicken quesadillas on chili's lunch combo menu, starting at 6 bucks. fresh is happening now. >> whether you are just joining us or headed out the door seven things to know: a $50,000 reward is being offered to help fine a missing uc berkeley soccer player from novato 19-year-old eloi vasquez, last seen leaving a practice tenth party at usc around 1:30 saturday morning. abc reporter will have a report from a few minutes. a fresno firefighter has burns on up to 70 percent of his body after falling through the roof of a bur
. >> a plan to bring a prehistoric animal back from extinction. the corner of "looking for a good deal" and "sheesh, i wish i'd looked some more." that's why walgreens makes it easy to switch your prescriptions and save money. just stop by. and leave all the legwork to us. switch your prescriptions to walgreens where you could save even more on medicare part d with copays as low as zero dollars. at the corner of happy and healthy. at chili's, fresh is now. now chicken...
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rare look at the hunting trip that aims to save south african rhinos from poachers and potential extinction. from chivalry to naked selfies. >> yikes. >> the editors of esquire and cosmopolitan are here to reveal the results of their survey on sex and bathing in america. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00 so here's the question. how many naked selfies have been been sending around? [ laughter ] >> none. >> none. >> zero. >> that's what i said, too. zero. >> i know. >> we'll have the story at 7:00. >> hey, by the way that screen behind you is a little crooked. a little off. >> is it? oh. guys, they just said the screen is a little crooked. we pride ourselves -- we are going to fix that. we are going to fix that immediately! thank you for pointing it out. >> nice. >> thank you very much. >> that's quick. >> all right. >> ask and you shall receive. that's what we do at cbs. see you guys. >> see you. >>> 6:45. the number of mortgage applications is down with rates at their highest point so far this year. here now is kcbs radio's financial reporter jason brooks. >> reporter:
rare look at the hunting trip that aims to save south african rhinos from poachers and potential extinction. from chivalry to naked selfies. >> yikes. >> the editors of esquire and cosmopolitan are here to reveal the results of their survey on sex and bathing in america. the news is back in the morning. we'll see you at 7:00 so here's the question. how many naked selfies have been been sending around? [ laughter ] >> none. >> none. >> zero. >> that's what i...
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. >> if the flows don't improve, this fish will go extinct. >> reporter: they have weighed some fishtections, allowing for a small to be pumped south for agricultural and human health and safety. >> rich people are powerful and we have a system that delivers more riches to rich people. >> that will have an impact on this and that is why it is on a count down a extinction. >> reporter: fish or not, making the smelt a political pond that bay bridge. >> ironic they are focused on that potential impact while they are granting iwhatevers to -- granting wavers of environmental protections that safeguard them in the delta. >> they would not proceed with a project that would create or jeopardized theistance of the piece -- the existence of the species. >> reporter: some suggest leave the pillars in place and allow birds to nest on top. tom vacar, ktvu fox 2 news. >> thank you. >>> pulled off a muni bus and mugged by people. who police are now looking for and new details for neighbors who heard the suspects ronning away. and -- running away. and tonight how a company is willing to pay to make
. >> if the flows don't improve, this fish will go extinct. >> reporter: they have weighed some fishtections, allowing for a small to be pumped south for agricultural and human health and safety. >> rich people are powerful and we have a system that delivers more riches to rich people. >> that will have an impact on this and that is why it is on a count down a extinction. >> reporter: fish or not, making the smelt a political pond that bay bridge. >> ironic...
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. >> now a rare bird which played a key role in bringing her species back from bringt brink of extinction. when she hatched 32 years ago the population had been nearly wiped out. but almei helped the population rise. she's undergoing treatment and her doctors say she is responding well. you can find up to date news and developments on our website aljazeera.com. >>> it's a power struggle between bosses and yub i don't knows with the american worker caught in the middle. i'm ask labor secretary tom perez what the decline of organized labor could do to your paycheck and job security. money." ♪
. >> now a rare bird which played a key role in bringing her species back from bringt brink of extinction. when she hatched 32 years ago the population had been nearly wiped out. but almei helped the population rise. she's undergoing treatment and her doctors say she is responding well. you can find up to date news and developments on our website aljazeera.com. >>> it's a power struggle between bosses and yub i don't knows with the american worker caught in the middle. i'm ask...
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arguing that same-sex marriage is part of the agenda that aims toward the extinction of western civilizationpost- garnering nationwide comment and criticism from celebrities. some are calling it a hate crime in question her authority as a teacher. we are talking to a former pupil of the school who has started a petition garnering hundreds of signatures calling for an end to hate crime like this. what i want to ask you is why this is considered a hate crime and not freedom of religious expression? >> because it is aimed at a specific group based on sexual orientation. that is what the definition of a hate crime is. bill: is catholicism may grant you? if you don't believe and the marriage that is not a hate crime, but if you accuse homosexual of undermining western civilization. >> they just need to clear the language line, is that what your saying? >> they can object to gay marriage as long as they aren't offending an entire group of people. >> aren't you trying to silence her speech? >> i i would never say you can't, you know. bill: are you so i cover? >> i have always been a catholic. >> ob
arguing that same-sex marriage is part of the agenda that aims toward the extinction of western civilizationpost- garnering nationwide comment and criticism from celebrities. some are calling it a hate crime in question her authority as a teacher. we are talking to a former pupil of the school who has started a petition garnering hundreds of signatures calling for an end to hate crime like this. what i want to ask you is why this is considered a hate crime and not freedom of religious...
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basically someone came to our meeting and said to us the smelt and the salmon are in danger of going extinct if i folks don't crack down on our water reviews and need to get our people to do that i agree we should use the drought and bosco to use the drought for its customers brown about we should say to our urban computers and use this moment look we need to save a lot more water we as agencies need to do a lot more we've only touched the tip of the eyes beggar on recycle so, yes we need to say that to all our customers whether in urban assistance but it is agriculture 40 percent of use in california we had not mentioned agriculture what about agriculture and that person said they're not allowed to draw surface water they're drawing ground water we correctly appointment to the person look we could use that ground water in the emergency to save the smelt and slam and we said do big agree have significant restrictions on the way they use water the answer was no i'll calling on puc and bosco to pound the pulpit that the impunity of water use is no longer acceptable and big agreeing needs not t
basically someone came to our meeting and said to us the smelt and the salmon are in danger of going extinct if i folks don't crack down on our water reviews and need to get our people to do that i agree we should use the drought and bosco to use the drought for its customers brown about we should say to our urban computers and use this moment look we need to save a lot more water we as agencies need to do a lot more we've only touched the tip of the eyes beggar on recycle so, yes we need to...
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>>> plus rushing to save rhinos from extinction.eration. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eyene op yer,"our world in 90 s
>>> plus rushing to save rhinos from extinction.eration. >>> but we begin this morning with today's "eyene op yer,"our world in 90 s
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or the daily threat of their extinction. this laid it out so clearly and so concisely that i think a lot of people are going to be asking questions of this president and, you know why haven't you given us a similar road map? >> i think you're right. >> if you're so passionate about your feelings with iran if this is the hallmark of your diplomacy, lay that out for us. he tends to get so casual and dismissive. >> netanyahu addressed it directly. president obama talks about iran as if it's a perspective friend. recentlypeat repeatedly, he said he was going to do it. he's reached out his hand those overtures have been rebuffed and yet, the president doesn't change his tune and he talks about iran as reentering as a nation that's poised to reenter the community of nations. and netanyahu actually used that phrase which was an obama phrase said you can't reenter the community of nations when you're acting like a rogue state. >> you know he's talking about 1979, 36 years ago. think how quickly that passed. >> why does the president
or the daily threat of their extinction. this laid it out so clearly and so concisely that i think a lot of people are going to be asking questions of this president and, you know why haven't you given us a similar road map? >> i think you're right. >> if you're so passionate about your feelings with iran if this is the hallmark of your diplomacy, lay that out for us. he tends to get so casual and dismissive. >> netanyahu addressed it directly. president obama talks about iran...
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the brazilwood is almost extinct now. it only exists in the national park, where large specimens like this are a sensation. >> botanists estimate this tree is between 500 and 600 years old. it's a very old tree. it reminds us of the past. >> the pau brazil grows very slowly. these small trees already 30 to 40 years old. they grow close to the adult tree. when that dies, the younger trees compete for their place in the sun. the way the pau brasil reproduces can only be observed here in the national park. >> forests like this have a history going back thousands of years. people weren't there to write it down. i wish we would understand the urgent need to care for and protect this heritage so it isn't forgotten. it's a lot older than the nation or an idea or ideology. we should come together to retain this heritage. it belongs to us all. >> visitors used to have to adhere to some strict rules. rosen paths which existed before the national park was created and now being opened -- are now being open to the public. the part dir
the brazilwood is almost extinct now. it only exists in the national park, where large specimens like this are a sensation. >> botanists estimate this tree is between 500 and 600 years old. it's a very old tree. it reminds us of the past. >> the pau brazil grows very slowly. these small trees already 30 to 40 years old. they grow close to the adult tree. when that dies, the younger trees compete for their place in the sun. the way the pau brasil reproduces can only be observed here...
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reasons the other consultant will be chopped so i came to a different conclusion we're being nor extinct it is very, very awkward for our consultant to rate someone the highest and our chief executive officer wanting to talk about a company so with that i think we enhance the process with that separation we have full participation by the consultant and i'll courage support of motion. >> i have a quick comment maybe increase a compromise here maybe the consultant open the panel but not the ability to vote or weigh in on who gets the contract so that provides a level of review that commissioner stansbury is looking to go have affordable care act a little bit expertise engaging in the process but no to vote or have over influence maybe not a voting status. >> something to think about. >> maybe staff and consultant can address that that is my biggest concern to have multiple divides but i value the consultant to look at those things maybe a way to do this in parallel i mean can you speak to that is it possible. >> whoever the consultant is can do their own conclusion and evaluation. >> you m
reasons the other consultant will be chopped so i came to a different conclusion we're being nor extinct it is very, very awkward for our consultant to rate someone the highest and our chief executive officer wanting to talk about a company so with that i think we enhance the process with that separation we have full participation by the consultant and i'll courage support of motion. >> i have a quick comment maybe increase a compromise here maybe the consultant open the panel but not the...
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their intelligence, and people like bill gates think perhaps this is dangers and we might become extincthe robots will take over but i am looking forward to robots myself personally. i want a little chappy in my kitchen, you know. i do. so i'm not worried. >> jon: let me ask you this because i'm afraid of my rumba. so is that a.g.i. or a.s.i. and how close are we to being the chimps in this relationship? >> well, there are different estimates of the time. i think some people say 2025, 2050. >> jon: oh okay. that's fine. >> by then we'll be using our ninja stars and we'll be fine. >> jon: i'll just be, like chappy change me! (laughter) i won't even care at that point. here's my point about the robots and all that -- in any of these distaupian type novels, every time man makes something that he believes will be beneficial to us, we don't see the unintended consequences and it becomes our prison and our doom and i think these robots -- you know, because we're in a very interesting point right now. chimps could take us over. we've seen that in the movies. not chimps, apes i should say. >> ye
their intelligence, and people like bill gates think perhaps this is dangers and we might become extincthe robots will take over but i am looking forward to robots myself personally. i want a little chappy in my kitchen, you know. i do. so i'm not worried. >> jon: let me ask you this because i'm afraid of my rumba. so is that a.g.i. or a.s.i. and how close are we to being the chimps in this relationship? >> well, there are different estimates of the time. i think some people say...
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then set up a independent committee which does pieces against his opponent and it is determined that extinct committee quote was not independent but controlled by the candidates committee what's the recommendation if that occurred. >> first of all, it is very important to point out that the f p pc investigations found was that a consultant hired by supervisor farrell's committee without any knowledge or approval of supervisor farrell or anyone else on the campaign sent two or three e-mails to this independent expenditure committee at the beginning that's all the investigation found okay. so it is not based on what we know what the f bbc has released there's not evidence certainly not is it fair to say saying that there is a whole butch of remedies that are clearly on the charter clearly on the enforcement you open on investigation you interview the parties you talk to the city attorney's office and apply the facts of the law and decide whether or not i think a violation as occurred you talk to the respondent and most of cases you know better than i do their settled there a stipulation where
then set up a independent committee which does pieces against his opponent and it is determined that extinct committee quote was not independent but controlled by the candidates committee what's the recommendation if that occurred. >> first of all, it is very important to point out that the f p pc investigations found was that a consultant hired by supervisor farrell's committee without any knowledge or approval of supervisor farrell or anyone else on the campaign sent two or three...
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arrest the further spread of it in place with the belief that it is, in the course of ultimate extinction, or its advocates will push it forward until it shall become a like lawful in all states, old as well as new, north as well as south. have we knowno tendency to the lack of conviction? mr. holzer: is lincoln now reading and getting ideas from douglas iss' monthly newspaper published in rochester? maybe. maybe not. but arriving here in new york in 1860 to speak at cooper union, posing once again for a photograph before he does, this time to commemorate a speech that some say makes him president, lincoln again seems somehow to intuit and paraphrase what douglas is saying. mr. lincoln: slavery is a system of brute force. it shields itself behind might rather than right. mr. douglass: let us be neither let us be slandered by our duty by false accusations against us, nor frightened from it by menaces of destruction to the government, nor of dungeons to ourselves. let us have faith that right makes might. and in that, let us to the end there to do our duty as we understand it. mr. holzer: a
arrest the further spread of it in place with the belief that it is, in the course of ultimate extinction, or its advocates will push it forward until it shall become a like lawful in all states, old as well as new, north as well as south. have we knowno tendency to the lack of conviction? mr. holzer: is lincoln now reading and getting ideas from douglas iss' monthly newspaper published in rochester? maybe. maybe not. but arriving here in new york in 1860 to speak at cooper union, posing once...
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" tonight,ests are underway to make sure that a deteriorating landmark in ocean county doesn't go extinctp kelly is once again answering questions about drafting former oregon duck marcus mariota. >> i'm tracking warm weather coming our way and this warmth comes with challenges. i'm explain in the accuweather forecast. >> those stories and more when "action news" continues tonight. we just had the best family vacation. really? there were fights breaking out in the street, angry mobs the whole place was like a war zone. it was fantastic! what about the kids? we shackled them to a post in the middle of town. i don't know what they loved more the shackling or the pool. my money's on the shackling. with so much to do stay where the action is. book one of our hotels at colonialwilliamsburg.com. >>> both defendants are said to have fired the shots that killed officer robert wilson at a game stop earlier this month. the prosecutors asked for and received a delay because they are preparing for evidence to prove their case. the preliminary hearing for hipps and williams will take place on may 20th
" tonight,ests are underway to make sure that a deteriorating landmark in ocean county doesn't go extinctp kelly is once again answering questions about drafting former oregon duck marcus mariota. >> i'm tracking warm weather coming our way and this warmth comes with challenges. i'm explain in the accuweather forecast. >> those stories and more when "action news" continues tonight. we just had the best family vacation. really? there were fights breaking out in the...
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scientist use elephants to take their first step in bringing back the extinct wooly mammoth. then on channel 7 the new effort by volvo to keep bicyclists safe. >>> two new movies boosted box office ticket sales. dreamworks animated movie, home was in top spot. featuring rihanna as the lead and jennifer lopez in a supporting role. the top new comedy, get hard starring will ferrell and kevin hart-earned $34 million. divergent and cinderella were third and fourth. and it follows was fifth with $4 million cost 2 million to make. ticket sales were up 8% this weekend. >> that's its for us at 6:00. city you again at 9:00 and 11:00. have a great night. ♪ ♪ >>> coming up today on "intelligence for your life" if you're lookingpsaz for a job alone be the first or last to be evaluated? the latest research on the harvard business school to what happens to loan officers teachers and interviewers at the beginning and end of the day. >>> also today, do you need little help in your dating life? would you like some expert
scientist use elephants to take their first step in bringing back the extinct wooly mammoth. then on channel 7 the new effort by volvo to keep bicyclists safe. >>> two new movies boosted box office ticket sales. dreamworks animated movie, home was in top spot. featuring rihanna as the lead and jennifer lopez in a supporting role. the top new comedy, get hard starring will ferrell and kevin hart-earned $34 million. divergent and cinderella were third and fourth. and it follows was fifth...
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. >>> well, the drought may actually push a tiny fish to extinction. the delta smelt's population has been on the decline since the 1980s. limits are based in part on protecting the smelt but the state water board relaxed those limits this winter because of the drought and this month state crews trolling the delta found only 6 of those fish. >>> more than 20,000 pounds of fireworks were seized by authorities in texas. take a look at what they did with them. [ explosions ] >> the midland police department disposed of the fireworks sending up a large cloud of smoke and bright colored sparks of fire. authorities say it was never meant to be a fireworks show which is why they did this during the day. >>> one man did not think twice when pulled up along the fiery dump truck crash in buffalo, new york. ed bruner knew he had to help the trapped driver and with seconds to think he hurled piece of concrete at the front windshield cracking it. the driver larry colter was able to crawl out to safety as the entire truck just went up in flames. bruner left the scen
. >>> well, the drought may actually push a tiny fish to extinction. the delta smelt's population has been on the decline since the 1980s. limits are based in part on protecting the smelt but the state water board relaxed those limits this winter because of the drought and this month state crews trolling the delta found only 6 of those fish. >>> more than 20,000 pounds of fireworks were seized by authorities in texas. take a look at what they did with them. [ explosions ]...
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- [voiceover] join me, philippe cousteau, as we explore the possibilities of extinction earth, on awesome planet. planet earth provides an ideal habitat for life. the temperatures are tolerable the air is rich in oxygen, and fresh water can be found in abundance. but as hospitable as our planet is today,
- [voiceover] join me, philippe cousteau, as we explore the possibilities of extinction earth, on awesome planet. planet earth provides an ideal habitat for life. the temperatures are tolerable the air is rich in oxygen, and fresh water can be found in abundance. but as hospitable as our planet is today,
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scientist use elephants to take their first step in bringing back the extinct wooly mammoth.volvo to keep bicyclists safe. >>> two new movies boosted box office ticket sales. dreamworks animated movie, home was in top spot. featuring rihanna as the lead and jennifer lopez in a supporting role. the top new comedy, get hard starring will ferrell and kevin hart-earned $34 million. divergent and cinderella were third and fourth. and it follows was fifth with $4 million cost 2 million to make. ticket sales were up 8% this weekend. >> that's its for us at 6:00. city you again at 9:00 and 11:00. have a great night. >>> hi, everyone welcome to bay area life! the place where lifestyle, interests, food and entertainment all come together. there's so much to explore! >> on today's show, a weekend getaway that will leave you feeling lucky! >> all lined up. >> plus, nail art. the hottest trends for your fingers! >> my sister-in-law got me into this. >> then, we meet the two women behind the brand, stella and dot. >> we're a family of brendas. >> and the art of seduction. an exhibit that e
scientist use elephants to take their first step in bringing back the extinct wooly mammoth.volvo to keep bicyclists safe. >>> two new movies boosted box office ticket sales. dreamworks animated movie, home was in top spot. featuring rihanna as the lead and jennifer lopez in a supporting role. the top new comedy, get hard starring will ferrell and kevin hart-earned $34 million. divergent and cinderella were third and fourth. and it follows was fifth with $4 million cost 2 million to...