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we are looking at coming up extinction.tion plans to the various species individually. also, to address some of the bigger problems such as shutting down the large illegal markets in places like indonesia where tens of thousands of birds are available every day. our authorities in indonesia cooperating in terms of this plan of action? come to stop illegal trade of songbirds? it is early days. historically it is difficult to get the law enforcement agencies are such a low group of animals. if there were tigers in the markets i am sure there would be authorities all over the place. but because they are songbirds we are not they crossed, however. could there be a lack of political will, a lack of enforcement of law? absolutely. a lack of political will and corruption and a lack of concern among the general public. the public are not crying out for anything to be done about songbirds yet. saving the songbirds. thank you forjoining us. the songbirds. thank you forjoining us. we all know that we are supposed to try and stay activ
we are looking at coming up extinction.tion plans to the various species individually. also, to address some of the bigger problems such as shutting down the large illegal markets in places like indonesia where tens of thousands of birds are available every day. our authorities in indonesia cooperating in terms of this plan of action? come to stop illegal trade of songbirds? it is early days. historically it is difficult to get the law enforcement agencies are such a low group of animals. if...
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i thought you could de—extinct or focus on the 39°81“ who are still focus on the people who are stillmals are the still alive —— and animals are the still alive rather than the ones that are extinct. i agree especially with poaching. i'm glad we agree on that one. very worrying. we have agreed far too much tonight. they give very much. we didn't need the whistle. that is it that the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front page of the papers online on the bbc news website. it is all their few seven days a week. if you missed the programme, you can watch it later on bbc i play. a big thank you to digby andrew henry. thank you very much the headlines are coming up very much the headlines are coming upfor very much the headlines are coming up for you shortly. goodbye. despite the fact there wasn't a huge amount of sunshine on offer today, it was a mild day and people will style the lee maxed a mile through the weekend. threatening sky from this view from one of the weather watchers in cumbria this afternoon. we have seen some rain, this is the recent rainfall picture from north
i thought you could de—extinct or focus on the 39°81“ who are still focus on the people who are stillmals are the still alive —— and animals are the still alive rather than the ones that are extinct. i agree especially with poaching. i'm glad we agree on that one. very worrying. we have agreed far too much tonight. they give very much. we didn't need the whistle. that is it that the papers tonight. don't forget you can see the front page of the papers online on the bbc news website. it...
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did we actively hunt them and drive them to extinction? or did we just outnumber them? >> now that scientists have the complete neanderthal genome, they want to look for all genetic changes, changes that might hold the clues as to why we might survive. >>> it could very well become the place with the best views in the bay area. the oakland zoo reaching for the sky and doubling in size. 100 acres are being added on the tall ridge above the main zoo and the only way up is by gondola. zoo officials say it will be the largest urban gondola system in northern california, offering visitors spectacular views before they land at a new visitor center. there will also be plenty of new animals. >> grizzly bears, wolves. >> black bears, mountain lions, jaguar. most people do not know the jaguar's are california natives. up to 1857, the jaguar was in california. >> the new california trail and exhibit is scheduled to be finished this summer. >>> the gash in or render is getting bigger by the day. we first told you about the problem this week. the hillside is sliding. the concern is
did we actively hunt them and drive them to extinction? or did we just outnumber them? >> now that scientists have the complete neanderthal genome, they want to look for all genetic changes, changes that might hold the clues as to why we might survive. >>> it could very well become the place with the best views in the bay area. the oakland zoo reaching for the sky and doubling in size. 100 acres are being added on the tall ridge above the main zoo and the only way up is by...
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ever since then, the european bison was extinct in the wild. reintroducing the genus proved challenging. human beings pose the greatest threat to the large herbivores. more and more villages are spreading into the wisent's habitat. cameras set up by conservationists observe the herd. in this footage, dogs from surrounding villages have formed a pack and are hunting the animals. their owners leave the dogs to find their own food. the emaciated canines see the half-domesticated bison as a ready meal. project leader adrian hagatis is still optimistic. he's hoping that large herds will soon be roaming through the carpathians. but for this to succeed, he needs the support of the villagers. >> when we started reintroducing wisents into the wild, we worked hard to integrate local people in the process, to ensure they would accept the project. and it appears that little by little, the surrounding communities are becoming accustomed to their new neighbors. >> we pay a visit to a village with one of the rangers. deer, wild boar and the occasional bear ar
ever since then, the european bison was extinct in the wild. reintroducing the genus proved challenging. human beings pose the greatest threat to the large herbivores. more and more villages are spreading into the wisent's habitat. cameras set up by conservationists observe the herd. in this footage, dogs from surrounding villages have formed a pack and are hunting the animals. their owners leave the dogs to find their own food. the emaciated canines see the half-domesticated bison as a ready...
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lincoln argued that ultimately slavery must become extinct, recalled another illinois lawyer. william pitt kellogg. after a while, said dickey, we went upstairs to bed. there were two beds in our room, and i remember that lincoln set up in his nightshirt on the edge of the bed arguing the point with me. at last, we went to sleep. early in the morning, i woke up, and there was lincoln half sitting up in bed. [laughter] dickey, said lincoln, i tell you, this nation cannot exist half slave and half free. oh, lincoln, replied dickey. go to sleep. [laughter] thank you. [applause] >> questions? right here, come up to the microphone. sidney blumenthal: dan. >> well, first of all, welcome to the 19th century. [laughter] sidney blumenthal: i may not leave. [laughter] >> and also, i hope that this speech will become the epilogue of your last volume. sidney blumenthal: this contains a lot of the story of the next volume which is coming out. >> now, my own feeling i have come to is that among the important things that lincoln has done in his life, it was nice that he ended slavery, great
lincoln argued that ultimately slavery must become extinct, recalled another illinois lawyer. william pitt kellogg. after a while, said dickey, we went upstairs to bed. there were two beds in our room, and i remember that lincoln set up in his nightshirt on the edge of the bed arguing the point with me. at last, we went to sleep. early in the morning, i woke up, and there was lincoln half sitting up in bed. [laughter] dickey, said lincoln, i tell you, this nation cannot exist half slave and...
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. >>> from looking ahead to looking way back the woolly mammoth is long extinct. it vanished 4500 years ago. it looks like they might make a come back sort of. scientists at harvard say they're about two years away from making a hybrid woolly mammoth em pre owbryembryo. they plan to tweak elephant genes to include woolly mammoth traits. it may be many years before they create a real, living breathing animal. critics of the project say the research should be used to save animals still alive instead of trying to bring extinct ones back to life. >>> a new survey suggests americans still worked up about politics. coming up, the surprising revelation about the impact across party how a group of virginia teens hoping to erase the stigma of >>> this survey typically shows americans are worried about jobs and healthcare. but in this survey there was an increase in concerns about personal safety and violence toward minorities. the american psychological association told us about some ways to cope with political stress. >> we recommend that people stay involved and knowledg
. >>> from looking ahead to looking way back the woolly mammoth is long extinct. it vanished 4500 years ago. it looks like they might make a come back sort of. scientists at harvard say they're about two years away from making a hybrid woolly mammoth em pre owbryembryo. they plan to tweak elephant genes to include woolly mammoth traits. it may be many years before they create a real, living breathing animal. critics of the project say the research should be used to save animals still...
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some say rideshare companies like uber and lyft may soon make taxi's in san francisco extinct... are they helping to alleviate congestion... or making the problem worse? toss weather toss weather new tonight at ten... some say rideshare companies like uber and lyft may soon make taxi's in san francisco extinct... but are they helping to alleviate congestion... or making the problem worse? kron 4's philippe djegal examines the influx of rideshare drivers coming from all over the state..to cash in on your commute.that's tonight on kron 4 news at ten. new at ten:nearly 200 drivers received tickets on the penninsula.... specifically foster city and san mateo. it was part of the monthly crackdown... and stanley roberts was there. a driver in a volvo rolls a stop sign in foster city and is immediately pulled over just a few blocks away by officer ortiz from the hillsborough police department. the reason why i stopped you is because you didn't come to a complete stop the town hillsborough police department was one of more than a dozen traffic officers from all around san mateo county wh
some say rideshare companies like uber and lyft may soon make taxi's in san francisco extinct... are they helping to alleviate congestion... or making the problem worse? toss weather toss weather new tonight at ten... some say rideshare companies like uber and lyft may soon make taxi's in san francisco extinct... but are they helping to alleviate congestion... or making the problem worse? kron 4's philippe djegal examines the influx of rideshare drivers coming from all over the state..to cash...
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the rapidity of which we are now in a period of global climatic extinction with species disappearing from the planet earth at a speed that she compared in the larger perspective of time to the impact of a massive asteroid that was one of the major extinction periods in our cause. this is happening rapidly like no period before in history except that of massive climatic -- massive events like the asteroid hitting our earth. this is a crisis. and the crisis is already being felt in terms of human impacts. right now we know that unabated these climate trends will continue to have impact and they'll grow more devastating on our planet and especially for our children and our grandchildren. some east coast cities by 2045 could flood three times a week. scott pruitt's home state may not have to worry about this, but in new jersey, a coastal state, we now have everyone from people in the military to businesses to leaders in government, all realizing that this is going to have a serious effect on our state and we have to start preparing now to deal with that crisis. weather patterns are going
the rapidity of which we are now in a period of global climatic extinction with species disappearing from the planet earth at a speed that she compared in the larger perspective of time to the impact of a massive asteroid that was one of the major extinction periods in our cause. this is happening rapidly like no period before in history except that of massive climatic -- massive events like the asteroid hitting our earth. this is a crisis. and the crisis is already being felt in terms of human...
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the de-extinction effort could take two years. we'll let the scientists debate that one.row at 5:00 p.m. on fox news in florida. i'm sandra smith. here's harris faulkner in for shep. >> hello on this friday, the public does not believe you anymore! those are the words from president trump about the press yesterday. today the word was jobs. among workers at the boeing plant, mr. trump told the nation i wouldn't disappoint you. progress on the administration to tell you about. a new epa secretary but president still in the market for a national security advisor after michael flynn's resignation. the president hit social media tweeting about good progress and repealing and replacing obama care. so what is coming? let's do the news! >> i'm har
the de-extinction effort could take two years. we'll let the scientists debate that one.row at 5:00 p.m. on fox news in florida. i'm sandra smith. here's harris faulkner in for shep. >> hello on this friday, the public does not believe you anymore! those are the words from president trump about the press yesterday. today the word was jobs. among workers at the boeing plant, mr. trump told the nation i wouldn't disappoint you. progress on the administration to tell you about. a new epa...
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. >>> at 11:00, our department stores on the virtue of extinction. >> we've seen big name stores closingoors. nicole brewer with what could be putting them out of business, no, it's not just online shopping. plus. ♪ from rock to country to hawaii 50. journey to fame. how philadelphia helped play a role in his success. >>> we've been enjoying weather. going to try to make it three to tomorrow this front comes through and we'll go back to reality when the gusty storms will roll through and how much colder it will get for part too fast westbound. >>> philly is known for its murals. while you'll likely never it's coming soon to the poconos! america's largest indoor waterpark is making waves. kalahari resorts & conventions in the poconos. book your african adventure now! >>> another department store announces plans to downside. jc penney will close over the next few months, the stores have not yet been identified nor how many jobs will be cut. it was just last month, macy's announced it was closing stores. >>> companies say online shopping is hurting the brick and mortar stores. that's not th
. >>> at 11:00, our department stores on the virtue of extinction. >> we've seen big name stores closingoors. nicole brewer with what could be putting them out of business, no, it's not just online shopping. plus. ♪ from rock to country to hawaii 50. journey to fame. how philadelphia helped play a role in his success. >>> we've been enjoying weather. going to try to make it three to tomorrow this front comes through and we'll go back to reality when the gusty storms...
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that's how the population was drastically reduced to the point that the birds are now almost extinct. narrator: outside the sanctuary, the clear-cutting of the tropical forest continues unabated. according to estimates, half a hectare of forest disappears every day in the magdalena medio region. people here live from lumber and livestock. that has dire consequences for nature. this used to be dense vegetation with a rich biodiversity. today, it's just a series of pastures. the soil is eroding, prompting the farmers to encroach even more upon the ancient forest. the town of puerto pinzon is right near the protected area. people here make a living from dairy and cattle farming. a women's initiative in the village is trying to find alternative sources of income. handmade jewelry made of palm seeds is the new business model. alejandra castellon: this project is important to us because it helps us earn a little money on the side. up until now, everything was concentrated on livestock. but that destroys the forest and many animal species. we wanted to take another path and stop the dangerou
that's how the population was drastically reduced to the point that the birds are now almost extinct. narrator: outside the sanctuary, the clear-cutting of the tropical forest continues unabated. according to estimates, half a hectare of forest disappears every day in the magdalena medio region. people here live from lumber and livestock. that has dire consequences for nature. this used to be dense vegetation with a rich biodiversity. today, it's just a series of pastures. the soil is eroding,...
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. >> i'm not going extinct! it's not going to happen to me! >>> this woman anne has been married for 40 years. and her family, her three daughters, in fact, put a surprise together for her. and she knows her daughters are taking her out for a nice dinner with dad, ian. she's excited because she got a dress and is excited to open it. but it's not just any dress. >> no! wait! i'm married! >> it's the 40 wedding dress from 40 years ago? >> it is not the dress from 40 years ago because there was never a dress from 40 years ago. so the daughters decided for their anniversary this time around they were going to give them the wedding they never had. >> oh, sweet. >> of course, three daughters would come up with that. i'm not surprised at all. >> so this is a moment that this surprise is revealed to her. and i love the joy and excitement in her face when she realizes, i'm going to get married. she has to tell her mom, you're renewing your vows at the hotel where she first got married. >> she's so happy. do we get to see dad, do we get to see her groom
. >> i'm not going extinct! it's not going to happen to me! >>> this woman anne has been married for 40 years. and her family, her three daughters, in fact, put a surprise together for her. and she knows her daughters are taking her out for a nice dinner with dad, ian. she's excited because she got a dress and is excited to open it. but it's not just any dress. >> no! wait! i'm married! >> it's the 40 wedding dress from 40 years ago? >> it is not the dress from...
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at the same time as bison went extinct across the great plains.bviously with one big major player, canada's largest land mammal missing, we wanted to try to restore that animal to the landscape. our seed herd was from elk island national park. there is 400 animals there, in a plains bison herd. they are probably the most genetically pure plains bison after yellowstone in terms of their wildness. we targeted 16 animals, the vast majority of which are young females, so two- and three-year- old females, all of whom are pregnant, and then we brought in six young bulls as well. so we have a breeding herd. and we did that because the single most important thing you can do to really make those animals anchor to their new home is to have them calf there successfully. one of the logistical constraints we had to overcome in this relocation from elk island to banff was the fact that there was no road access to the backcountry of banff national park, where we are staging this reintroduction. we could get fairly close, within 20 miles, but we couldn't get righ
at the same time as bison went extinct across the great plains.bviously with one big major player, canada's largest land mammal missing, we wanted to try to restore that animal to the landscape. our seed herd was from elk island national park. there is 400 animals there, in a plains bison herd. they are probably the most genetically pure plains bison after yellowstone in terms of their wildness. we targeted 16 animals, the vast majority of which are young females, so two- and three-year- old...
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. >> reporter: today marks another milestone -- in our race to save giant pandas from extinction. >> when bao bao lands in china she begins a new life and the hope is that she breeds new life also. >> we want her to be able to go back to china and hopefully have cubs of her own someday. then we'll know our job here, we've really done what we wanted to do. >> reporter: bao bao is only the second surviving panda cub born at the national zoo in 45 years. giant pandas were recently reclassified from endangered to vu >> what happens when our giant pandas grow up, they will be sent back to china. that will be helpful for them to adapt to a new environment. >> reporter: bao bao will enter a breeding program in china. her departure is sad for many but an important step. >> they're a treasure for the whole world. it really is true. >> reporter: it's been a long good-bye, and those are sometimes the hardest. >> seeing that crate go into the truck was a little bit tough, i'm going to admit that. >> reporter: in washington, it's not uncommon to cry when pandas have to leave. >> it's been a hard
. >> reporter: today marks another milestone -- in our race to save giant pandas from extinction. >> when bao bao lands in china she begins a new life and the hope is that she breeds new life also. >> we want her to be able to go back to china and hopefully have cubs of her own someday. then we'll know our job here, we've really done what we wanted to do. >> reporter: bao bao is only the second surviving panda cub born at the national zoo in 45 years. giant pandas were...
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shark water extinction. stewart and four others were diving off the coast of aisisle mo moreta. >> they turned around and he disappeared. >> started to swim in circles to see if i could find him. his parents are heart broken trying to keep hope. >> and hoping the experiences diver's year under the sea will help him survive the unthinkable. >> an excellent swimmer and has every type of expertise imaginable for diving. and pleading for hem. >> if you know anyone that can get to florida and get in boats and get under water. just get there and help the search efforts. >> stewart has dedicated his life to changing the perception of sharks. speaking to night line a decade ago. >> you should be grateful to meet one, more people ta can get under water with sharks the better. >> now his loved ones are hoping he has not given his own life trying to protect theirs. >> it was his mission. to change people's perception about the ocean and how we should look after it. >> abc news new york. >>> dozens of protesters are arr
shark water extinction. stewart and four others were diving off the coast of aisisle mo moreta. >> they turned around and he disappeared. >> started to swim in circles to see if i could find him. his parents are heart broken trying to keep hope. >> and hoping the experiences diver's year under the sea will help him survive the unthinkable. >> an excellent swimmer and has every type of expertise imaginable for diving. and pleading for hem. >> if you know anyone that...
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the conservation authorities are getting tougher as they seek to protect them from extinction. representatives of an ngo are visiting the park with the rangers. they set up camera traps to help them make an inventory of the shrinking populations of the endangered species, such as chimpanzees and drills. forest animals are a primary source of protein for people here. some animals are also sold to outsiders. it is one of very few ways to make any money. the village of erat is located within the national park. the park's director has come to visit. when he was here two years ago, the welcome was not so warm. but now, the park administration and the villagers work together. if they abide by the rules, they receive significant material benefits, such as solar electricity. >> this time, locals become the center of conservation efforts. for the first time, we were consulted at every stage. we now became convinced of the fact that we could have different ways of earning a living inside the national park. reporter: what alternatives are there to hunting? the villagers and the park admin
the conservation authorities are getting tougher as they seek to protect them from extinction. representatives of an ngo are visiting the park with the rangers. they set up camera traps to help them make an inventory of the shrinking populations of the endangered species, such as chimpanzees and drills. forest animals are a primary source of protein for people here. some animals are also sold to outsiders. it is one of very few ways to make any money. the village of erat is located within the...
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streaming services are assisting for the brink of extinction and visited the last rep maaing video storesit was the last 24 hours of the 27 year run. call it quits. >> yeah. we have to move on. >> a steady stream of customers coming in for one last survival. >> good luck. >> thanks bane. >> thanks gain. appreciate it. >> more family. rocking just to get here. >> i am sad about it, actually. i feel like this is more personal. we are interacting with somebody who has seen the movie or had, you know, other clientele come in and tell them in the movie. the first video rental store in the united states opened up in los angeles in 19177 by 11985 there were 15 a thousand and by the mid 90's they were everywhere. it was reported that the video here was the last one in new jersey. there are a few other ones. something in all of this is lost, i this i, in maces like this. >> a lot of fun. it is part of the experience watching movies going into the store. they have been great. >> they come here. they speak to the neighbors. and you know connecting people. you don't see too often any more. you can bu
streaming services are assisting for the brink of extinction and visited the last rep maaing video storesit was the last 24 hours of the 27 year run. call it quits. >> yeah. we have to move on. >> a steady stream of customers coming in for one last survival. >> good luck. >> thanks bane. >> thanks gain. appreciate it. >> more family. rocking just to get here. >> i am sad about it, actually. i feel like this is more personal. we are interacting with...
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depletion, or the loss of living species at a rate 1000 times greater than the natural rate of extinction is, 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 10 years to realize this is no longer acceptable. michael bloomberg:
depletion, or the loss of living species at a rate 1000 times greater than the natural rate of extinction is, 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...
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. ♪ fifty years ago, humpback whales were nearly extinct.i> they rebounded because a decision was made to protect them. making the right decisions today for your long-term financial future can protect you and your family, and preserve your legacy. ial advisor how retirement and life insurance solutions from pacific life can help you plan for your future. new pantene doesn't just wash i wiyour hair, it fuels it.gain. making every strand stronger. so tangles don't stand a chance. because strong is beautiful. or is it your allergy pills? holding you back break through your allergies. introducing flonase sensimist. more complete allergy relief in a gentle mist you may not even notice. using unique mistpro technology, new flonase sensimist delivers a gentle mist to help block six key inflammatory substances that cause your symptoms. most allergy pills only block on
. ♪ fifty years ago, humpback whales were nearly extinct.i> they rebounded because a decision was made to protect them. making the right decisions today for your long-term financial future can protect you and your family, and preserve your legacy. ial advisor how retirement and life insurance solutions from pacific life can help you plan for your future. new pantene doesn't just wash i wiyour hair, it fuels it.gain. making every strand stronger. so tangles don't stand a chance. because...
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. >>> at 11:00, our department stores on the virtue of extinction. >> we've seen big name stores closingoors. nicole brewer with what could be putting them out of business, no, it's not just online shopping. plus. ♪ from rock to country to hawaii 50. journey to fame. how philadelphia helped play a role in his success. >>> we've been enjoying weather. going to try to make it three to tomorrow this front comes through and we'll go back to reality when the gusty storms will roll through and how much colder it will get for part too fast westbound. >>> philly is known for its murals. while you'll likely never >>> another department store announces plans to downside. jc penney will close over the next few months, the stores have not yet been identified nor how many jobs will be cut. it was just last month, macy's announced it was closing stores. >>> companies say online shopping is hurting the brick and mortar stores. that's not the only reason >> there's a new rising group of consumers with their own set of preferences. when you're in the market for a particular product, where do you go to ma
. >>> at 11:00, our department stores on the virtue of extinction. >> we've seen big name stores closingoors. nicole brewer with what could be putting them out of business, no, it's not just online shopping. plus. ♪ from rock to country to hawaii 50. journey to fame. how philadelphia helped play a role in his success. >>> we've been enjoying weather. going to try to make it three to tomorrow this front comes through and we'll go back to reality when the gusty storms...
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♪ humpback whales were nearly extinct. .king the right decisions today ur financial future can protect you and your family, and preserve your legacy. ask a financial advisor how retirement and life insurance solutions from pacific life can help you plan for your future. more "doing chores for dad" per roll more "earning something you love" per roll bounty is more absorbent, so the roll can last 50% longer than the leading ordinary brand. so you get more "life" per roll. bounty, the quicker picker upper >>> a flight attend act who spotted and acted on a case of human trafficking is helping to change the way the industry changed employees. it happened in 2011 on an alaska airlines flight when he saw something unusual. lessons learned from >> the alaska airlines flight for seattle to san francisco seemed routine. until she said she app
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oceanography is interesting because there is almost no private philanthropy in it and yet there is a mass extinction on in the ocean where we are losing most of the current lifeforms. 70% of the world's humans are dependent for fish for daily food. all of the carbon we put into the air goes into the ocean, so even small changes in how the ocean works could have debilitating impacts on society. david: what would you like to do in the next 10 years and what would you hopefully like to have as your legacy? eric: hopefully i do not need to answer the legacy question any time soon, but from my perspective what i'm doing now is the most interesting. i do not want to work in any government. i have seen government up close to know that i'm not a government person but i would like to make sure that the governments around the world promote technology, innovation and make the world a better place. i am very concerned this is happening so quickly that governments, which are designed to move slowly will either miss out on opportunities or worse, pass laws that prevent things from happening. every once in a while
oceanography is interesting because there is almost no private philanthropy in it and yet there is a mass extinction on in the ocean where we are losing most of the current lifeforms. 70% of the world's humans are dependent for fish for daily food. all of the carbon we put into the air goes into the ocean, so even small changes in how the ocean works could have debilitating impacts on society. david: what would you like to do in the next 10 years and what would you hopefully like to have as...
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right as he was working on his sequel "shark water extinction."captures him on his boat the day before he disappeared. stewart and four others were diving off the coast of islamorada when at the end of their dive he signaled he was fine. but as the boat turned around, he vanished. >> i just grabbed a mask and a pair of fins and jumped in the water and starting swimming to see if i could find him. >> reporter: his parents are heartbroken trying not to lose hope. >> attacks are rare in the florida great white was spotted in that same area where stewart was diving. >>> the widow of the pus nightclub shooter will remain in federal custody ordering a psychiatric evaluation. prosecutors say salman knew her husband was watching isis videos leading up to the attack that left 49 people dead and 53 others injured. her lawyers insist she had no advance knowledge of the shooting. >>> this new video some might find hard to watch. a man allegedly 234r50eing from a georgia state trooper crashing into this gas station, a little girl in the car to used out the win
right as he was working on his sequel "shark water extinction."captures him on his boat the day before he disappeared. stewart and four others were diving off the coast of islamorada when at the end of their dive he signaled he was fine. but as the boat turned around, he vanished. >> i just grabbed a mask and a pair of fins and jumped in the water and starting swimming to see if i could find him. >> reporter: his parents are heartbroken trying not to lose hope. >>...
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to you by pacific life, helping generations achieve ♪ fifty years ago, humpback whales were nearly extinctnded because a decision was made to protect them. making the right decisions today for your long-term financial future can protect you and your family, and preserve your legacy. ask a financial advisor how retirement and life insurance solutions from pacific life can help you plan for your future. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me, and you're talking to your rheumatologist about a medication... ...this is humira. this is humira helping to relieve my pain... ...and protect my joints from further damage. humira has been clinically studied for over 18 years. humira works by targeting and helping to... ...block a specific source... ...of inflammation that contributes to ra symptoms. it's proven to help relieve pain and... ...stop further joint damage in many adults. humira can lower your ability to fight infections, including tuberculosis. serious, sometimes fatal infections and cancers, including lymphoma, have happened, as have blood, liver, and nervous system p
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. >> did we breed diseases or hunt them to extinction or just outnumber them? >> reporter: now that scientists have the complete neanderthal genome they want to look for all the changes in modern day people, changes that might hold clues as to why we survived. in san francisco allen martin, kpix5. >> as for why an ancient gene increases the risk of blood clotteds, back then when you got a -- clots, back then when you got a serious cut, you needed your blood to cut quickly. today now that we sit around blood that quickly clots can lead to a hard attack or stroke. >>> paul deanno with us for the weather now. >> i'm going to be happy to say this the next several days, we are dry on kpix5 doppler radar. snowpack doing an amazing 91% of above average if you look at where we want to be on the 1st of april. we're 58% ahead of that and it's still february. we're doing great with the snowpack. reservoirs are full. we don't need more rainfall. enjoy the dry and we'll have a lot of it coming up, livermore cold, 37, san francisco 48. only 40s at the coast. that's it, every
. >> did we breed diseases or hunt them to extinction or just outnumber them? >> reporter: now that scientists have the complete neanderthal genome they want to look for all the changes in modern day people, changes that might hold clues as to why we survived. in san francisco allen martin, kpix5. >> as for why an ancient gene increases the risk of blood clotteds, back then when you got a -- clots, back then when you got a serious cut, you needed your blood to cut quickly....
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after his sudden disappearance tuesday afternoon right as he was working on his sequel, "sharkwater extinctions photo captures him on his boat the day before he disappeared. stewart and four others were diving off the coast of islamorada in the florida keys when at the end of their dive, he came to the surface and signaled he was fine. but as the boat turned around, he vanished. >> i just grabbed a mask and a pair of fins and jumped in the water and started swimming in circles to see if i could find him. >> reporter: his parents are heartbroken and now trying not to lose hope. >> if god cares, he's going to bring him back to me. >> now, attacks are very rare in the florida keys, but just this spring a great white was spotted in that same area where stewart was diving. we'll have more on this story on "gma." >>> the widow of the pulse nightclub killer will remain in federal custody. a judge ordering a psychiatric evaluation of noor salman before deciding whether she can be set free. prosecutors say salman knew her husband was watching isis videos leading up to the attack that left 49 people dea
after his sudden disappearance tuesday afternoon right as he was working on his sequel, "sharkwater extinctions photo captures him on his boat the day before he disappeared. stewart and four others were diving off the coast of islamorada in the florida keys when at the end of their dive, he came to the surface and signaled he was fine. but as the boat turned around, he vanished. >> i just grabbed a mask and a pair of fins and jumped in the water and started swimming in circles to see...
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indepth tonight: some say rideshare companies like uber and lyft may soon make taxi's in san francisco extinctg to alleviate congestion... or making the problem worse? the jury on that is still out... what we do know is, thousands of rideshare drivers are coming into san francisco everyday to make a living... and as kron4's philippe djegal shows us -- they're actually coming from all over the state. nats- justin drives up meet 24-year-old justin abeolara...sot- "i'm in the city making money -- i'm trying to." he logs in at least 40 hours a week, driving for transportation network companies uber and lyft... while balancing his schedule as a college student....sot- "it's pretty long hours, to be honest. yeah, it is." not only in time ... but distance. justin lives in american canyon, goes to school in napa... but chooses to drive for work some 40 miles south in san francisco...sot- "it's more consistent here than it is anywhere else in the bay area, at that." and, he has company... last year, the san francisco treasurer's office reached out to t-n-c drivers like justin... asking they register fo
indepth tonight: some say rideshare companies like uber and lyft may soon make taxi's in san francisco extinctg to alleviate congestion... or making the problem worse? the jury on that is still out... what we do know is, thousands of rideshare drivers are coming into san francisco everyday to make a living... and as kron4's philippe djegal shows us -- they're actually coming from all over the state. nats- justin drives up meet 24-year-old justin abeolara...sot- "i'm in the city making...
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they go extinct. because the state and the water pools over there instead of migrating to the south is the week there. the tenth mountain division is hurting the trumpeter swan. no normal president would be this concerned. the dress -- and he ends up to henry stimson secretary of war where he said dear henry there was a battle. i have now looked into what's going on very carefully and the verdict is in. they must d nest. and he booted them to camp hill colorado. was he just a bird lover or was he doing that. to tell the public they have to protect the public. the system that we developed. and i think we start with the roosevelt. i think we can move to it. you and i have talked to in the week about energy revolution. the great-grandfather more than doubled the size of the national parks system. the idea of nature was very dear to him. we can't in a way had both. if we do it the right way. one of the questions i ask myself often if we the environmentalists are right why haven't we been more successful i
they go extinct. because the state and the water pools over there instead of migrating to the south is the week there. the tenth mountain division is hurting the trumpeter swan. no normal president would be this concerned. the dress -- and he ends up to henry stimson secretary of war where he said dear henry there was a battle. i have now looked into what's going on very carefully and the verdict is in. they must d nest. and he booted them to camp hill colorado. was he just a bird lover or was...
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indepth tonight: some say rideshare companies like uber and lyft may soon make taxi's in san francisco extinct... but are they helping to alleviate congestion... or making the problem worse? the jury on that is still out... what we do know is, thousands of rideshare drivers are coming into san francisco everyday to make a living... and as kron4's philippe djegal shows us -- they're actually coming from all over the state. nats- justin drives up meet 24-year-old justin abeolara...sot- "i'm in the city making money -- i'm trying to." he logs in at least 40 hours a week, driving for transportation network companies uber and lyft... while balancing his schedule as a college student....sot- "it's pretty long hours, to be honest. yeah, it is." not only in time... but distance. justin lives in american canyon, goes to school in napa... but chooses to drive for work some 40 miles south in san francisco...sot- "it's more consistent here than it is anywhere else in the bay area, at that." and, he has company... last year, the san francisco treasurer's office reached out to t-n-c drivers like justin... a
indepth tonight: some say rideshare companies like uber and lyft may soon make taxi's in san francisco extinct... but are they helping to alleviate congestion... or making the problem worse? the jury on that is still out... what we do know is, thousands of rideshare drivers are coming into san francisco everyday to make a living... and as kron4's philippe djegal shows us -- they're actually coming from all over the state. nats- justin drives up meet 24-year-old justin abeolara...sot- "i'm...
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. >> reporter: today marks another milestone in our race to save giant pandas from extinction. >> reporter: bao bao begins a new life and the hope is she breeds new life also. >> we want her to be able to go back to china and hopefully have cubs of her own some day. >> reporter: bao bao is only the second surviving panda come born at the national zoo in 45 years. giant pandas were recently reclassified from endangered to when our giant panda grow up, they will be sent back to china. that will be helpful for them to adapt to new environment. >> reporter: bao bao will enter a breeding program in china. her departure is sad for many, but an important step. it's been a long good-bye and those are sometimes the hardest. >> seeing that crate go into the truck was a little bit tough. >> reporter: in washington it's not uncommon to cry when pandas have to leave. >> it's been a hard day. i'm also pretty excited for her. >> reporter: chopper 4 watched bao bao ride from the national zoo, through her city to dulles airport. the 3 1/2-year-old giant panda arrived to the tarmac in her special crate. in
. >> reporter: today marks another milestone in our race to save giant pandas from extinction. >> reporter: bao bao begins a new life and the hope is she breeds new life also. >> we want her to be able to go back to china and hopefully have cubs of her own some day. >> reporter: bao bao is only the second surviving panda come born at the national zoo in 45 years. giant pandas were recently reclassified from endangered to when our giant panda grow up, they will be sent...
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extinction." he and four others were diving off the coast of ireland islands marotta in the florida keys. he vanished. >> i just jumped in with a mask and fins to see if i could find him. we will have the latest -- >> we will have the latest details. diane macedo, abc news, new york. announcer: now, "good morning washington," on your side. larry: we are just about an hour away from seeing punxsutawney phil on this groundhog day. the big question is, will he see his shadow? autria: whispering come soon, or will we have six more weeks of winter? it is our question of the day. wjla.com/votenow and tell us what you think will happen. people are hoping spring is just around the corner. let's see what the scientists have to say. veronica johnson is in the weather center. veronica: i am saying it is looking like an early spring for us. today is not going to be all that bad either. temperatures are in the 40's. we are doing facebook live right now. on,h the tv and jump watching facebook live. if you are g
extinction." he and four others were diving off the coast of ireland islands marotta in the florida keys. he vanished. >> i just jumped in with a mask and fins to see if i could find him. we will have the latest -- >> we will have the latest details. diane macedo, abc news, new york. announcer: now, "good morning washington," on your side. larry: we are just about an hour away from seeing punxsutawney phil on this groundhog day. the big question is, will he see his...
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so, the road to extinction is being well paved. >> anthony: between captain cook's arrival in 1778, andmost of the population. missionaries came. a booming sugar and pineapple plantation industry. an influx of immigrants from japan, okinawa, china, and the philippines. there was the overthrow of queen liliuokalani. and the u.s. takeover of the hawaiian government. world war ii, and, finally, statehood. the geographical realities of being thousands of miles from, well, anywhere else has given hawaii, to some degree, protection from the forces that eradicated so many other south pacific cultures entirely. in fact, they've arguably been holding back the inevitable creep better than just about anyone. what hawaii looks like today depends on which island you're standing on. and, to some extent, the reputation of the locals. the hawaiian islands are not a monolith. islands, that's plural, and we are talking eight very different islands with very different identities. it's been over a century since the waves of immigrants began and things got all mixed up in the best possible way. there's laye
so, the road to extinction is being well paved. >> anthony: between captain cook's arrival in 1778, andmost of the population. missionaries came. a booming sugar and pineapple plantation industry. an influx of immigrants from japan, okinawa, china, and the philippines. there was the overthrow of queen liliuokalani. and the u.s. takeover of the hawaiian government. world war ii, and, finally, statehood. the geographical realities of being thousands of miles from, well, anywhere else has...
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they were just discovered but they could go extinct. alison: high school students all know the three dreaded letters. s.a.t. well now there is new security measures to keep you from cheating. reducing the number of times that the test is given outside the country. increasing the auditing of test center. they will not use test form overseas where many security lapses take place. soda stream is recalling 51,000 of t bottles because they may explode. there have been no issues reported. they are soda stream one liter blue tint dishwasher safe carbonated bottles. stop using them and contact soda stream for a refund. jonathan: if you are in the market for a new car new information could help steer you in the right direction. alison: j.d. power's released the 2017 auto dependability study. michelle: amy aubert has the results. amy: a big study. 35,000 2014 model year owners took part. it looks at the problems per 100 vehicles. get to the numbers. ranked number one in dependability. tie between lexus and porsche. from there toyota with the next
they were just discovered but they could go extinct. alison: high school students all know the three dreaded letters. s.a.t. well now there is new security measures to keep you from cheating. reducing the number of times that the test is given outside the country. increasing the auditing of test center. they will not use test form overseas where many security lapses take place. soda stream is recalling 51,000 of t bottles because they may explode. there have been no issues reported. they are...