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>> potentially there will be species that will go extinct.here are primates of which there are only 25 or less left in one small area and unless we make quite radical changes, and those species might well go extinct. we shouldn't forget that there have already been many species over the past hundreds of years that have gone extinct because of humans and our actions. anchor: what are the changes that you say have to happen now if we want to break or reverse this? >> we really have to focus on doing things more sustainable, and that means making hard choices. for instance, it could mean anything -- eating less meat. but it means also hard choices for government to stop deforestation and to try to increase agricultural production in different ways, which is possible for crops. anchor: when do we reach a tipping point? when do we have so many species become extinct in that it will then become impossible for our very own species to survive? >> that's not an easy question. we need to be really careful. 3/4 of our food species rely on pollination of
>> potentially there will be species that will go extinct.here are primates of which there are only 25 or less left in one small area and unless we make quite radical changes, and those species might well go extinct. we shouldn't forget that there have already been many species over the past hundreds of years that have gone extinct because of humans and our actions. anchor: what are the changes that you say have to happen now if we want to break or reverse this? >> we really have to...
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and one in three species of amphibians are under threat of extinction.earchers say that humans are to blame, from overfishing to deforestation and climate change, they warn if nothing is done, the wildlife appellations could fall by two thirds by 2020. but some conservationists say the way the data is presented, it does not give the full story. >> it is true the overall index is declining, but the overall measures are aggregated from many different places and at hides important differences between different species, different parts of the world and between different habitats. reporter: there have been some successes. world tiger numbers have risen for the first time in a century and now giant pandas are no longer classified as endangered. but it will be difficult to reverse the problems on such a large scale. host: our behavior is killing the animals that we share the planet with. now to some escapism and what sounds like a dream job. on the island of hawaii the art of lei making is carried out. one woman grew up learning to do it from her grandmother, a
and one in three species of amphibians are under threat of extinction.earchers say that humans are to blame, from overfishing to deforestation and climate change, they warn if nothing is done, the wildlife appellations could fall by two thirds by 2020. but some conservationists say the way the data is presented, it does not give the full story. >> it is true the overall index is declining, but the overall measures are aggregated from many different places and at hides important...
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they are facing extinction. answers on why these scaly animals are being trafficked around the world. tech troubles, allegations against yahoo. why some say you might want to ditch your e-mail account. and it's a must-win game for the cardinals. 'r carson palmer. why he will not join the team in san francisco >>> a four people who built a program at the request of the ncircumstance a and the f.b.i. designed to search all incoming e-mails for specific information. and according to reuters, yahoo's chief information security officer quit when the company complied with that request. >>> kind of cute, definitely scaly, and getting a major boost in the battle against extinction. world's most trafficked mammal. to save the species, 183 governments have agreed to boon all international trade -- ban all international trade. future is looking incredible. if trafficking cares on the way it is now, they may have 20 to 25 years left on earth. >> and the population has been hurt by poaching because their scales are falsely b
they are facing extinction. answers on why these scaly animals are being trafficked around the world. tech troubles, allegations against yahoo. why some say you might want to ditch your e-mail account. and it's a must-win game for the cardinals. 'r carson palmer. why he will not join the team in san francisco >>> a four people who built a program at the request of the ncircumstance a and the f.b.i. designed to search all incoming e-mails for specific information. and according to...
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if you don't do something theyh, can go extinct. it cost like $24 million is training their soldiers to fight in italy and germany in europe. fdr writes a moving letter to the secretary of defense. dear henry, have now found out about the flap between the u.s. army and the trumpeters. i have a tint to it and the verdict is in. i side with the trumpeters. the division must renounce. sincerely, franklin d. roosevelt. y at the time of pearl harbor which he do that? who here doesn't want to save the species? he is telling the war department to read letters like that to the agriculture department in every tradition in government. our public lands are an inherited. we are not going to destroy our national forests and parks and monuments and state parks by going to to win the war. these are what we are fighting for. our public lands system is that america is about. it's our heritage.m hence why a comic book, rightful heritage.wh it is what he would call these recreation places and special places we have. he said the whipping cream or ap ex
if you don't do something theyh, can go extinct. it cost like $24 million is training their soldiers to fight in italy and germany in europe. fdr writes a moving letter to the secretary of defense. dear henry, have now found out about the flap between the u.s. army and the trumpeters. i have a tint to it and the verdict is in. i side with the trumpeters. the division must renounce. sincerely, franklin d. roosevelt. y at the time of pearl harbor which he do that? who here doesn't want to save...
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there are examples of species once close to extinction that have recovered.ants to make sure the lemurs of this forest also stand a chance of surviving. >> and now to chile where we pay a visit to the home of arturo duclos, in global living rooms. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to my home. do come in my name is artura duclos. this is my home and it's also my gallery where i exhibit my works of art. its a really great place to live and to enjoy life. for the last 30 years, i have used political, cultural and social symbols in my art. since 1983, i've been working with bones. i started to use them as symbols of the disappeared detainees and the repression that went on during the military dictatorship. this is a photo of my wife dominique. we've lived here for the last five years. we live in downtown santiago. our living room and the rest of the flat is filled with our collections. some people have photo albums, we tell our life stories through the objects we collect. we have more than 900 pieces and they come from lots of different places. for example, this one comes
there are examples of species once close to extinction that have recovered.ants to make sure the lemurs of this forest also stand a chance of surviving. >> and now to chile where we pay a visit to the home of arturo duclos, in global living rooms. ♪ >> hello, and welcome to my home. do come in my name is artura duclos. this is my home and it's also my gallery where i exhibit my works of art. its a really great place to live and to enjoy life. for the last 30 years, i have used...
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gotten a tip from climbers that they had found the remains of these insects that had been thought extinct. they used to exist on the island which is about 13 miles from this spire, when black rats were introduced to the island in 1918 they began to disappear. by 1930 by 1930 there are thought to be extinct but, because the walking sausage bodies had been discovered by climbers on the spire there is reason to go in search, and in 2001 the scientists, there's about 225 feet and they found this little nest of about two dozen walking sausages. having made the discovery, the next thing to ask themselves was what we do with them, is such a small, fragile population of a creature that was thought extinct. so they spend about two years trying to puzzle out what to do with these creatures in 2003 they decided to take two pairs to the melvin zoo to try to get the population going again. unfortunately one of the pairs died but the second pair became the basis for what is now a thousand strong walking sausage population and they name were adam ne. [laughter] this one is -- okay. we have some fans in
gotten a tip from climbers that they had found the remains of these insects that had been thought extinct. they used to exist on the island which is about 13 miles from this spire, when black rats were introduced to the island in 1918 they began to disappear. by 1930 by 1930 there are thought to be extinct but, because the walking sausage bodies had been discovered by climbers on the spire there is reason to go in search, and in 2001 the scientists, there's about 225 feet and they found this...
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. >> a working-class man is going to be in extinction. >> pelley: armen keteyian of "60 minutes sports" finds the baylot sex abuse scandal is bigger than we knew. and the making of the presidents. >> i worked on roosevelt and lincoln. >> reporter: roosevelt and lincoln? >> yes. >> reporter: and roosevelt you worked where? with scott pelley. >> pelley: the f.b.i.'s new e- mail investigation had hillary clinton on defense today, but her supporters and closely fought states remain with her in a cbs news poll, 50% of democrats in those states told us that the investigation did not change their minds about voting for her. only 5% said that it did. comey reopened the investigation into whether clinton had mishandled classified information on her personal, unsecured e-mail server. in that original investigation,t some classified material was found, but no charges were filed. now thousands more clinton e- mails have been discovered on a laptop that the f.b.i. didn't know about.t. agents stumbled on it in an unrelated investigation of husband of clinton's top aide, huma abedin. nancy cordes beg
. >> a working-class man is going to be in extinction. >> pelley: armen keteyian of "60 minutes sports" finds the baylot sex abuse scandal is bigger than we knew. and the making of the presidents. >> i worked on roosevelt and lincoln. >> reporter: roosevelt and lincoln? >> yes. >> reporter: and roosevelt you worked where? with scott pelley. >> pelley: the f.b.i.'s new e- mail investigation had hillary clinton on defense today, but her...
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we are talking about the physical chamber here today, which is of course made of the oak which is extinct and i think that it is important that we contrast ourselves with this species of oak and with the future of our continued legislative body on the board of supervisors here, which never will be extinct in terms of which the continued dedication to public service and no matter how long we are here and the walls stand, that the people who serve here are the people who serve the people, the men and women of san francisco. and it was a great honor to be part of that and i am honored to be among those who have done that. and very honored to think about how i can continue to leave here as long as possible, with the people who will continue to have that, as their model, for life. thank you. >> thank you, supervisor. supervisor tang would like to say a few words. thank you very much, madam president, senator, and mayor lee, and senator leno and councilman chui and tang and members of the board and my colleagues, it is a great honor to be back. and it is a great honor to celebrate this very spe
we are talking about the physical chamber here today, which is of course made of the oak which is extinct and i think that it is important that we contrast ourselves with this species of oak and with the future of our continued legislative body on the board of supervisors here, which never will be extinct in terms of which the continued dedication to public service and no matter how long we are here and the walls stand, that the people who serve here are the people who serve the people, the men...
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a preview of her special report flying into extinction. >> reporter: the natures perfect bug control. throughout the united states that will eat hundreds of millions of insects every single night. but in recent years as fungus it's killing off that colonies back east has now been found on the west coast. that's one reason we traveled to a cave high above nevada were important trap tag release program underway. up close and personal with these often misunderstood preachers. next they will cluster in as many as 5000 bats per square meter. there's so many of them in the cave that the their own thermal it was also a fascinating assignment. i hope you join me for my special report flying into extinction monday a news 3 live at 11. >>> professor robinson from the fire mental horticulturist here to tell you plants for halloween. there important what i think i think of pumpkins until plant that i can consider but this is clearly a lot bigger than i thought. it's becoming even more important as more latinos move in the area. already decorated pot there annuals not going to last long but very p
a preview of her special report flying into extinction. >> reporter: the natures perfect bug control. throughout the united states that will eat hundreds of millions of insects every single night. but in recent years as fungus it's killing off that colonies back east has now been found on the west coast. that's one reason we traveled to a cave high above nevada were important trap tag release program underway. up close and personal with these often misunderstood preachers. next they will...
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they told them the trump presidency would make their organization extinct. the vice president made those comments while addressing the southeast regional council of carpeters. it was here to campaign for hillary clinton. during his visit, he also promoted clinton's plan for providing free college educations. i sat down for a one on one interview with the vice id interview, coming up tonight on history live at 6:00. >>> republican house speaker paul ryan, meantime, was also in the valley today. he was tougher stumping for congressman hardy who hopes to fill the seat being vacated who's running for the senate. and he said this election is a quote, battle to replace poverty with opportunity. ryan made two campaign stops republicans out to the polls. at no point did he make any reference to donald trump. >>> if you plan to vote with absentee ballot, they have to be no later 5 o'clock tuesday evening. and at this point, election officials say it's too late to depend on the mail. they suggest hand delivering your ballot in las vegas or faxing it in. we'll have ful
they told them the trump presidency would make their organization extinct. the vice president made those comments while addressing the southeast regional council of carpeters. it was here to campaign for hillary clinton. during his visit, he also promoted clinton's plan for providing free college educations. i sat down for a one on one interview with the vice id interview, coming up tonight on history live at 6:00. >>> republican house speaker paul ryan, meantime, was also in the...
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mark have been in the family for 120 years >>> coming up, is the banana on a slippery slope to extinction? >>> an abandoned dog pres >>> it was found floating offshore. washing wash -- >>> this morning, there's a heart breaking story about a dog out of detroit. >> the owners were evicted from for a month. concerned neighbors fed the dog and got the word out hoping someone would rescue the dog. a man spent 15 hours trying to gain his trust. >> getting him to know my voice. dogs are >> boo is now being treated for heart worms. >>> you might find a lot of teal colored pumpkins this year. >> it's part of a campaign to make sure that kids with food allergies are not left out from trick or treating. a teal pumpkin means you have things for trick or treaters that will not cause an allergic reaction. things like party favors, >> shows they care for kids with peanut allergies and care about us and they do think about us. >> an estimated 8 million children have food allergies in the u.s. >> take a look at this, one of the coolest and scariest plane landings over a beach is friday will be the last t
mark have been in the family for 120 years >>> coming up, is the banana on a slippery slope to extinction? >>> an abandoned dog pres >>> it was found floating offshore. washing wash -- >>> this morning, there's a heart breaking story about a dog out of detroit. >> the owners were evicted from for a month. concerned neighbors fed the dog and got the word out hoping someone would rescue the dog. a man spent 15 hours trying to gain his trust. >>...
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where kids learn about the extinction of species around the world. >>> thieves target toy stores thathitting stores in a number of states, including our area. the clues police are using to try to stop them next. it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i don't always agree with her, but she's reasonable. and she's smart. she can work with people to solve problems. i want to be able to tell my kids that i did the right thing when it really mattered. i'm hillary clinton and i approve this message. at giant, shoppers low prices by the thousands, plus even more that just dropped. all these low prices! what are you trying to do, get me to feed the whole neighborhood? no. just trying to save you a whole lot of "bread." [ laughter ] thousands of blue tags, thousands of low prices. my giant. fios is not cable. we're wired differently. we guarantee to make switching
where kids learn about the extinction of species around the world. >>> thieves target toy stores thathitting stores in a number of states, including our area. the clues police are using to try to stop them next. it's not uncommon for autistic kids to flap their hands. and so when i saw that, that was completely disqualifying. i'm a republican, but this election is so much bigger than party. my son max can't live in trump world. so i'm crossing party lines and voting for hillary. i...
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yes-- mayor bob buckhorn has called the ptc "a dinosaur" that needs to be "extinct". the county attorney has cut ties with the organization. and now the transportation committee's future is up in the air. several hillsborough county leaders are questioning the integrity and character of the public transportation committee this morning. they're the organization that regulates taxi cabs, limos, ambulances and ride sharing companies. they've been under fire recently because they've tried to regulate uber and lyft so much that the organizations have threatened to leave tampa. last year, a number of tampa bay-area lawmakers tried to get rid of the ptc, but failed to pass a bill. town or be picked up from the airport, what will this morning's meeting mean for you and for those ride sharing companies? i'm getting to the bottom of that in 30 minutes. ian..... two more weeks to go until election day. both hillary clinton and donald trump will hold rallies in florida today. clinton will be in tampa tomorrow. during his visit to tampa on monday, trump continued his attacks on cl
yes-- mayor bob buckhorn has called the ptc "a dinosaur" that needs to be "extinct". the county attorney has cut ties with the organization. and now the transportation committee's future is up in the air. several hillsborough county leaders are questioning the integrity and character of the public transportation committee this morning. they're the organization that regulates taxi cabs, limos, ambulances and ride sharing companies. they've been under fire recently because...
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a most complete ice age skeleton unearthed in michigan, since the 1940s, look, this is they're an extinct relative the elephant. and they died out 10,000 years ago. >>> still to come here, cbs 5 news, your forecast, and a look allegations against pinal county sheriff paul babeu. paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. accusations of widespread abuse at a massachusetts private school. she is sick of hearing sheriff paul babeu lie. allegations of abuse of power. another headache, the fbi has subpoenaed records. questions of babeu's integrity. new page of controversy. a question of judgment. ultimately voters are going to have to decide if he's the type of candidate they want in congress. dccc is responsible for the content of this advertising. look - i supported joe arpaio for a lot of years... but lately, he spends so much time on tv or in court defending himself that he's not doing his job. he failed to serve warrants for violent crimes. he didn't even investigate over one hundred forty two million dollars. we need a new sheriff whose top priority is keeping our community safe. that's
a most complete ice age skeleton unearthed in michigan, since the 1940s, look, this is they're an extinct relative the elephant. and they died out 10,000 years ago. >>> still to come here, cbs 5 news, your forecast, and a look allegations against pinal county sheriff paul babeu. paul babeu exposed in a damning home video. accusations of widespread abuse at a massachusetts private school. she is sick of hearing sheriff paul babeu lie. allegations of abuse of power. another headache, the...
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a preview of a special report flying into extinction. >> they are natures perfect bug control. throughout the united states bats will eat hundreds of millions of insects every single night. in recent years there is a threat scientists have been tracking. a fungus killing off bat colonies back east is now found nevada where an important trap, tag and release program sunday way with these often misunderstood creatures. >> they'll cluster in as many as 5,000 boots per square meeter. they create their own thermal environment. >> did they bump into us accuseddally? yes, they did. it was a fascinating assignment. join me tonight a special report. >> kim: we have an early heads up of what to expect this morning on today. >> coming up on a monday, much more on the october surprise in the presidential race. the f.b.i. obtaining a warrant to review the newly discovered emails. >> reaction from both campaigns and now just one point separates clinton and trump. >> it is halloween and we're throwing an extravaganza on the including our can't miss costume reveals and our special can't miss c
a preview of a special report flying into extinction. >> they are natures perfect bug control. throughout the united states bats will eat hundreds of millions of insects every single night. in recent years there is a threat scientists have been tracking. a fungus killing off bat colonies back east is now found nevada where an important trap, tag and release program sunday way with these often misunderstood creatures. >> they'll cluster in as many as 5,000 boots per square meeter....
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. >> he is now poised for -- i mean, matt mackowiak, he refers to a mass extinction event. the possibility of that. if he spends the next 28 days and we know that steve bannon has said he wanted to b-slap the republican party. that he wants to bring down paul ryan. is steve bannon, the man behind breitbart who bragged about being his campaign manager before he came on board, they can cause tremendous damage. >> well, i think that causing tremendous damage is all they have left. i can't believe that people that are around him would actually think he has a shot at winning at this point. let's face it. there's no way that the october surprises are done. there's no way that donald trump is done making an ass out of himself. over and over. when ted cruz endorsed him, when other people that i used to support endorsed him, they would say, well, this is who he is and we all know who he is and they would forget that he's going to reveal new things. it's not just the stuff from 2005. it will be new th things that he has said. going forward, people that don't understand that it's just
. >> he is now poised for -- i mean, matt mackowiak, he refers to a mass extinction event. the possibility of that. if he spends the next 28 days and we know that steve bannon has said he wanted to b-slap the republican party. that he wants to bring down paul ryan. is steve bannon, the man behind breitbart who bragged about being his campaign manager before he came on board, they can cause tremendous damage. >> well, i think that causing tremendous damage is all they have left. i...
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it also means not eating seafoodt tha may be in danger of extinction. - and there's actually a free app you can get called seafood watch, you can go on your smartphone and download it for free. and what you actually do, you simply type in the type of seafood or sushi that you enjoy and it'll tell you what the best kind to buy is. - [scott] of course, pollution and climate change threaten this exhibit is meant to be educational and inspirational. so we all do what we can to help. - one thing we want to do is first of all show people a very special aquatic treasure of the planet and that is the indo-pacific reef. - it was really cool seeing all the different kinds of fish and the different colors. - it was really cool seeing like all the animals interacting with each other. can be with each other and not hurt them. - visiting an aquarium is a special kind of sightseeing. you can call it sea sighting. at the national aquarium in baimore for teen kid news, i'm scott. - next on teen kids news, a tip that will brighten your homeworhabits. in this week's make the grade report. - it's time for
it also means not eating seafoodt tha may be in danger of extinction. - and there's actually a free app you can get called seafood watch, you can go on your smartphone and download it for free. and what you actually do, you simply type in the type of seafood or sushi that you enjoy and it'll tell you what the best kind to buy is. - [scott] of course, pollution and climate change threaten this exhibit is meant to be educational and inspirational. so we all do what we can to help. - one thing we...
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. >>> a sheep went extinct because of a disease. the state has worked to beat out the numbers in recent years. park and wild life says female sheep was giving birth to healthy lambs. >>> here's a look at what we're working on for denver 7 at 5:00. after a judge tells them to leave their guns at home. >>> this diver likely got more than what he bargained for when a shark jumped into his page. >> this is unbelievable. you >>> look at this tree. he was over there for 3 hours and he keeps going back and forth. he doesn't seem too happy. he's snort and scratching. >> a big bear causing problems in boulder county killing chickens and ignoring deputies ben bags meant to chase it away. he stayed there into the morning, but eventually the bear ran off into the woods. >> nice and comfortable temperatures for that bear, lisa. >> it's going to be 83 degrees, who want to hypernate when it's that warm. october is when we see -- he wants food or chickens. >>> 56 in denver right now. winds southwest at 10 to 20 miles-per-hour. it's going to be bree
. >>> a sheep went extinct because of a disease. the state has worked to beat out the numbers in recent years. park and wild life says female sheep was giving birth to healthy lambs. >>> here's a look at what we're working on for denver 7 at 5:00. after a judge tells them to leave their guns at home. >>> this diver likely got more than what he bargained for when a shark jumped into his page. >> this is unbelievable. you >>> look at this tree. he was...
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i hope you'll join me for my special report flying into extinction monday at 11:00. >>> finally tonight f you're looking for a spooky start. texas right now. served atop an equally black waffle cone. it's made totally from scratch andd announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: thank you. how's everybody? appreciate it. thank you veryuc y'all, man. i appreciate it, folks. thank you very much. ha! well, welcome to "family feud," everybody. i'm your man steve harvey. [cheering and applause] heh. well, we got a good one for you today, folks. returning for their third day with a total of 20,900 bucks, from kansas city, missouri--it's the champs--it's the dunn family... [cheering and applause] and from davie, florida, it's
i hope you'll join me for my special report flying into extinction monday at 11:00. >>> finally tonight f you're looking for a spooky start. texas right now. served atop an equally black waffle cone. it's made totally from scratch andd announcer: it's time to play "family feud." give it up for steve harvey. [captioning made possible by fremantle media] steve: thank you. how's everybody? appreciate it. thank you veryuc y'all, man. i appreciate it, folks. thank you very much....
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. >> a working-class man is going to be in extinction. >> pelley: armen keteyian of "60 minutes sports" finds the baylot sex abuse scandal is bigger than we knew. and the making of the presidents. >> i worked on roosevelt and lincoln. >> reporter: roosevelt and lincoln? >> yes. >> reporter: and roosevelt you worked where?
. >> a working-class man is going to be in extinction. >> pelley: armen keteyian of "60 minutes sports" finds the baylot sex abuse scandal is bigger than we knew. and the making of the presidents. >> i worked on roosevelt and lincoln. >> reporter: roosevelt and lincoln? >> yes. >> reporter: and roosevelt you worked where?
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it also means not eating seafood that may be in danger of extinction. - and there's actually a free app you can get called seafood watch, you can go on your smartphone and download it for free. and what you actually do, you simply type in the type of seafood or sushi that you enjoy and it'll tell you what the best kind to buy is. - [scott] of course, pollution and climate change threaten all creatures great and small, including the coral. do what we can to help. - one thing we want to do is first of all show people a very special aquatic treasure of the planet and that is the indo-pacific reef. - it was really cool seeing all the different kinds of fish and the different colors. - it was really cool seeing like all the animals interacting with each other. - [scott] and what did you learn from it. - that like, the animals can be with each other n aquarium is a special kind of sightseeing. you can call it sea sighting. at the national aquarium in baltimore for teen kid news, i'm scott. - next on teen kids news, a tip that will brighten your homework habits. in this week's make the grade r
it also means not eating seafood that may be in danger of extinction. - and there's actually a free app you can get called seafood watch, you can go on your smartphone and download it for free. and what you actually do, you simply type in the type of seafood or sushi that you enjoy and it'll tell you what the best kind to buy is. - [scott] of course, pollution and climate change threaten all creatures great and small, including the coral. do what we can to help. - one thing we want to do is...
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mastodons are an extinct relative of the elephant. they roamed north and central america and grazing herds died out about 10,000 years -- years ago. further testing will be done to narrow the age. >> very exciting. >>> we've got that kind of stuff in colorado. a lot of parents ask the questions are the kids spending too much time in front of >>> and lots of clear skies across our state. ,, ,, ,, ,, when i became governor, i knew we had to protect our colorado way of life. it's why i need a good team in the state senate. like rachel zenzinger, a former teacher who's fought for equal pay for equal work. daniel kagan championed property tax rebates to help seniors afford their utility bills. jenise may worked to cut taxes for 30,000 small businesses. and tom sullivan is a veteran in the state senate. >>> in friday health watch the american academy of pediatrics has new guidelines for children and screen time. the new recommendations address the modern digital age that we live in. and reiterate that limits are necessary. britt moreno with
mastodons are an extinct relative of the elephant. they roamed north and central america and grazing herds died out about 10,000 years -- years ago. further testing will be done to narrow the age. >> very exciting. >>> we've got that kind of stuff in colorado. a lot of parents ask the questions are the kids spending too much time in front of >>> and lots of clear skies across our state. ,, ,, ,, ,, when i became governor, i knew we had to protect our colorado way of...
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. >> they did not extinct wish the charcoal. no one was home, but it caused a lot of damage. >>> it may be hard to believe, but we're 21 days away from the presidential eleccion. a lot of people are excited about that. but there's a lot that you need ballot. amanda del castillo joins us with what you need to know. >>reporter: good morning, ballots were sent out yesterday to all registered voter in colorado. if you haven't received them yet, don't worry. election officials say it could take up to a week to get them. but what if you're not registered? don't worry, it's not too late. here in colorado you can register up until election day. then comes voting. so if you're voting by mail, you're going to want to make sure you mail in ballot after signing it, so again, sign, then mail it before november 1st. if you haven't recommending you physically turn in the ballot yourself. but if you're planning on voting in person, know that you can surrender these mail in ballot and you're going to vote in ores opinion on november 8th. you're
. >> they did not extinct wish the charcoal. no one was home, but it caused a lot of damage. >>> it may be hard to believe, but we're 21 days away from the presidential eleccion. a lot of people are excited about that. but there's a lot that you need ballot. amanda del castillo joins us with what you need to know. >>reporter: good morning, ballots were sent out yesterday to all registered voter in colorado. if you haven't received them yet, don't worry. election officials...
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they are extinct. they are a relative of the elephant. they rome north amen further testing will be done to narrow its age estimate. >> pretty cool. >>> make sure to join the conversation on facebook by liking our page. search for ksnv news 3 las vegas. >>> we have a busy tam -- team today. and what's coming up at 5:00, when it comes to road rage, who is more apt to lose their temper? men or women? the results of a new study that may surprise knew and the fate hands of the jury. at 5:00, what one of the brothers told jurors before they got the case. >>> all right. well, the weather outside is beautiful. we're so thankful for that. news 3 is your weather authority. >> to show you just how beautiful it is, still dancing, chloe beardsley is live at legacy high school for thursday night lights. >> reporter: you guys, it's an out here. we have talented musicians. and we have talented athletes. what is your name and what do you play? >> markel evans and i play receiver, receiver and cornerback. >> reporter: what does it take to be a scholar ath
they are extinct. they are a relative of the elephant. they rome north amen further testing will be done to narrow its age estimate. >> pretty cool. >>> make sure to join the conversation on facebook by liking our page. search for ksnv news 3 las vegas. >>> we have a busy tam -- team today. and what's coming up at 5:00, when it comes to road rage, who is more apt to lose their temper? men or women? the results of a new study that may surprise knew and the fate hands of...
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is there a chance of saving these majestic animals from extinction?6. >> i am millennial. >> i have many friends. if i become sad, i can share my feelings and at that time they solve my problem. so i really love the orphanage. >> my name is rupak pariyah and i am 16 years old. i live in jharuwarashi, near to the nepali capital city kathmandu. ♪ ♪ >> my father was crazy and my mother went away from me, so that i am single, i am alone. my parents were poor. sometimes i cry and sometimes i become very sad that i am not able to meet my parents. >> bye bye. >> i love the school and i like going to school. my aim is to be an engineer, so i like to study and maybe school is good place to study. the main cause was also earthquake. i saw many houses falling down and i want to construct better houses. global warming is one of the problems of the world, because many chimneys, industries, factories have been made in high numbers, from which polluted air is going up. we are having solar in the orphanage and this is good and we have various facilities from the sola
is there a chance of saving these majestic animals from extinction?6. >> i am millennial. >> i have many friends. if i become sad, i can share my feelings and at that time they solve my problem. so i really love the orphanage. >> my name is rupak pariyah and i am 16 years old. i live in jharuwarashi, near to the nepali capital city kathmandu. ♪ ♪ >> my father was crazy and my mother went away from me, so that i am single, i am alone. my parents were poor. sometimes i...
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to hear those words, ben, isis potentially being pushed to extinction months down the road, as you'ved battle. it speaks to the significance of mosul and iraq, and the significance of it to isis' strategy. a city they have held, again, for two years. iraqi prime minister al abadi taking to television in iraq. can you speak to what the people of mosul, what they have gone through in the last 24 hours or so. i understand that leaflets were dropped from the air, telling them to stay inside and stay secure. >> yeah, the leaflets also included a phone number to call if they need help. if they want to know how to get out of the city. the iraqi authorities are eager to avoid a mass exodus of the residents of mosul. because u.n. agencies and ngos will tell you they just don't have the resources to deal with potentially 700,000. potentially 1 million people rushing out of that city. what they've endured in the last 24 hours is they've been witnessing intense bombardment of the city and its outskirts. they have seen many isis fighters seem to have disappeared off the streets. they've seen, for
to hear those words, ben, isis potentially being pushed to extinction months down the road, as you'ved battle. it speaks to the significance of mosul and iraq, and the significance of it to isis' strategy. a city they have held, again, for two years. iraqi prime minister al abadi taking to television in iraq. can you speak to what the people of mosul, what they have gone through in the last 24 hours or so. i understand that leaflets were dropped from the air, telling them to stay inside and...
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he refers to the organization as quote a dinosaur that needs to be extinct. >>> there's much more to come on 10 news. >>> a student gets herself in trouble but is the punishment too harsh? >>> a 12-year-old manatee girl is handcuffed, arrested for battery on her teacher and a sheriff's deputy all for having her cell phone severe? >>> it could get warmer. it could be breezy too. that east to northeast wind will pick up tonight and amendment 1 protects consumers from scams, promotes safe solar, and is endorsed by florida's firefighters. so, why are out-of-state billionaires attacking it? because amendment 1 stops their subsidies. amendment 1 ensures that if you don't choose solar, >>> well a 12-year-old was handcuffed. a deputy say a battle over a cell phone in school got out of hand. the manatee county middle schooler was charged with battery. 10 news news reporter isabel has more. >> reporter: students know, keep cell phones out of school until the bell rings. but a student at lee middle school in manatee county apparently couldn't wait. when the teacher grabbed the phone she grabbed
he refers to the organization as quote a dinosaur that needs to be extinct. >>> there's much more to come on 10 news. >>> a student gets herself in trouble but is the punishment too harsh? >>> a 12-year-old manatee girl is handcuffed, arrested for battery on her teacher and a sheriff's deputy all for having her cell phone severe? >>> it could get warmer. it could be breezy too. that east to northeast wind will pick up tonight and amendment 1 protects...
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perhaps 30% of our bumblebees are in decline, and a quarter of them at risk of extinction in the near future. >> david goulson, a scientist based in the united kingdom, looked into how neonicotinoids affect bumblebees. >> we wanted to know what would happen to a bumblebee nest that was next to a field of a flowering crop like canola that had been treated as a seed dressing with a neonicotinoid. so we simply took bumblebee nests and we either gave them healthy food for a fortnight or we gave them food that we'd added, um, neonicotinoids to to mimic the exact concentrations that would be in the pollen or nectar they gathered from treated or [indistinct] crop. and then we put the nests outside. they then had to forage for themselves. they had to fly into the landscape and bring back food. we compared how well the nests did that were either treated or not treated. and the effects were really astonishing. we found that the control nests, the ones eating healthy food, grew faster, got much bigger. compared to the treated nest, the treated nest produced 85% fewer new queens than the healthy,
perhaps 30% of our bumblebees are in decline, and a quarter of them at risk of extinction in the near future. >> david goulson, a scientist based in the united kingdom, looked into how neonicotinoids affect bumblebees. >> we wanted to know what would happen to a bumblebee nest that was next to a field of a flowering crop like canola that had been treated as a seed dressing with a neonicotinoid. so we simply took bumblebee nests and we either gave them healthy food for a fortnight or...
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for now it doesn't feel too bad, extinct one in racine, close to 60 in port washington and 66 in watertown. madison but for now it is still pretty windy out there. we love to see all the fall colors -- keep those coming. but i do want to show you what's heading in our direction, this wall of rain working its way through northeastern missouri and iowa stop this is just a little wave of energy and it is not quite the cold front. front is what i am anticipating heading into wednesday and that doesn't have a lot of energy so i'm not overly can turned about severe weather but like i said, it's going to be dropping temperatures. as you can see, 5:00 a.m., heading out to work, not a lot going on with maybe a bit of a breeze. then we see some of the spotty showers pushing over to the lake and as i mentioned, it's but you might want to have the umbrella handy regardless. a lot of this gets out of here and then we are good to go before the cold front kicks in. right around 6:00 a.m. you can see it taking shape. minnesota may see a little bit of snow but not for us. here is 11:30 -- a lot more rain t
for now it doesn't feel too bad, extinct one in racine, close to 60 in port washington and 66 in watertown. madison but for now it is still pretty windy out there. we love to see all the fall colors -- keep those coming. but i do want to show you what's heading in our direction, this wall of rain working its way through northeastern missouri and iowa stop this is just a little wave of energy and it is not quite the cold front. front is what i am anticipating heading into wednesday and that...
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depletion, or the loss of living species at a rate 1000 times greater than the natural rate of extinction in my opinion, a spiritual crisis which has to do with the relationship between human civilization and the ecological system of the earth. terre: welcome back to "big problems, big thinkers." i'm terre blair. the 1992 earth summit was the largest meeting of leaders in history. 117 heads of state, 178 nations in total, gathered to discuss how to balance economic development with protecting the earth. despite the disagreements between industrialized and developing nations, the summit made sustainable development a more pressing item on the world's agenda. fernando henrique cardoso: from that point on, i believe that the brazilian people became more and more aware of the importance of environment. so in 20 years, the change was like that. in 2002, it was already clear that the brazilians had much more awareness of the problems of environment than other people. on the other hand, we were burning our forests. it took 20 years to realize this is no longer acceptable. michael bloomberg: gove
depletion, or the loss of living species at a rate 1000 times greater than the natural rate of extinction in my opinion, a spiritual crisis which has to do with the relationship between human civilization and the ecological system of the earth. terre: welcome back to "big problems, big thinkers." i'm terre blair. the 1992 earth summit was the largest meeting of leaders in history. 117 heads of state, 178 nations in total, gathered to discuss how to balance economic development with...
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plus -- on the verge of extinction. we're losing the world's the steps you can take -- today to reverse the trend. remember -- chopper 13 brings you breaking news -- fast and first-- and only on 13-action investigators -- want to know -- why. it happened last night -- as it was touching down -- at fort lauderdale- hollywood -- international airport. officials say -- the plane's fortunately -- no the fire -- mostly burned the plane's exterior. if you believe your package -- may have been there -- call fedex. federal investigators -- are scouring every bit of evidence -- from this american-airlines fire. tonight -- the national transporation safety board -- released new information -- on the plane's history. fire and smoke -- poured out of the plane's right engine -- yesterday afternoon -- after passengers heard an explosion. abort takeoff. passengers -- sliding down emergency chutes. sot lorenda ward, senior investigator, ntsb: (0:11) "as a result of the uncontained engine failure, a fuel fire erupted underneath the righ
plus -- on the verge of extinction. we're losing the world's the steps you can take -- today to reverse the trend. remember -- chopper 13 brings you breaking news -- fast and first-- and only on 13-action investigators -- want to know -- why. it happened last night -- as it was touching down -- at fort lauderdale- hollywood -- international airport. officials say -- the plane's fortunately -- no the fire -- mostly burned the plane's exterior. if you believe your package -- may have been there...
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extinct comets are anyone who thinks we can do better and let's do it and let's start with education. through seventh grade i attended a rural school. it's because of that experience i want to ensure every kid regardless of where they grow up gets an education that gives them a chance to succeed. i'm running for governor because of education. let's fix our traffic mess of commuters can get to work on time and get home to see their families at a reasonable hour and let's work with the private sector to generate family jobs in communities that are still struggling with unemployment. and as someone used to volunteer at a homeless shelter i want dedicate ourselves to rebuilding our mental health system so we can get people out up tents and onto their feet. i want to restore habitat so salmon come back every fall for generations to come. fulfilling that vision is going to take an activist engaged forward-thinking governor someone who's going to walk into difficult issues and who is adept at coalitions. that's the kind of governor i am going to be. i'm asking for your vote. tonight i hope
extinct comets are anyone who thinks we can do better and let's do it and let's start with education. through seventh grade i attended a rural school. it's because of that experience i want to ensure every kid regardless of where they grow up gets an education that gives them a chance to succeed. i'm running for governor because of education. let's fix our traffic mess of commuters can get to work on time and get home to see their families at a reasonable hour and let's work with the private...
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they made the brian dawk cups, lawrence taylors and the mean joe greens of the world just extinct.his game leak everyone else but you can't tell me that this game will still be number 110 years from now if they continue to make it the no fun league. >> say goodbye to the nfl as you know it. lucy. >> i do like some of those celebration dances. >> come on. >> i want you to do one for me at some point. we don't have time now. you work on it we'll do it later. >> nbc and billy bush are ready to part ways permanently. they suspended bush. but now the two sides are said to be negotiating separate separation agreement. bush has apologized several times online for his comments. >>> show time at the op poll low is back. emmy award steve harvey will host the two hour event. did you just spill my water kathy. >> i did. >> reimagining the classic showcase series. for harvey it's the return to the theater will he launched his career. the special is monday december 5th at 8:00 p.m. on fox 29. it was loud. >> you didn't want any more of this did you. >> i was done. >> i hope steve doesn't announc
they made the brian dawk cups, lawrence taylors and the mean joe greens of the world just extinct.his game leak everyone else but you can't tell me that this game will still be number 110 years from now if they continue to make it the no fun league. >> say goodbye to the nfl as you know it. lucy. >> i do like some of those celebration dances. >> come on. >> i want you to do one for me at some point. we don't have time now. you work on it we'll do it later. >> nbc...