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black—winged minahs, another indonesian songbird teetering on the brink of extinction.n and bred here. now, they're being set free. oh, wow! so far, 15 birds have been released into what is a uniquely safe forest haven. we're still within the safari park, not far from where the black—winged miners have been released from the aviary, and one of them has actually made a nest, and apparently there are some eggs and chicks in there. so, it's making a small comeback here in taman safari. it's a snapshot of success, of what these forests should look and sound like. birds sing. but if wild songbirds are going to return to more than just small patches of private land, the widescale trapping has to stop. so, is that realistic? and can it happen in time? in the village just minutes from cikananga wildlife centre, there are signs that a real shift is under way. this is the elementary school marching band. they're practising for a big parade they're going to have in cikananga village here. this celebration of indonesia's independence, this learning about multicultural history, is a
black—winged minahs, another indonesian songbird teetering on the brink of extinction.n and bred here. now, they're being set free. oh, wow! so far, 15 birds have been released into what is a uniquely safe forest haven. we're still within the safari park, not far from where the black—winged miners have been released from the aviary, and one of them has actually made a nest, and apparently there are some eggs and chicks in there. so, it's making a small comeback here in taman safari. it's a...
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human activity is driving species towards extinction around the world.ustling megacities reach into tropical rainforest, it's a microcosm of that global crisis. so how has the trade in trapped songbirds reached such a tipping point? and can anything be done to save them? uwas is our guide on the steep slopes of mt malabar. he knows this forest inside out — it is where he made his living hunting and trapping. this isjust showing me how you make a bird trap out ofjust sticks from the trees around us what was the trapping for, where would those birds go? uwas is no longer in the bird trapping business. he has been able to convert his knowledge of this forest into conservation work. but many people still take birds from here. networks of trappers operate across this country, clearing the forests of birds. we're surrounded by trees. it looks like very good bird habitat, but actually there is very little birdsong. it is strangely quiet here. but there's one place you are guaranteed to find thousands of songbirds. loud birdsong and commotion. this is pramuka ma
human activity is driving species towards extinction around the world.ustling megacities reach into tropical rainforest, it's a microcosm of that global crisis. so how has the trade in trapped songbirds reached such a tipping point? and can anything be done to save them? uwas is our guide on the steep slopes of mt malabar. he knows this forest inside out — it is where he made his living hunting and trapping. this isjust showing me how you make a bird trap out ofjust sticks from the trees...
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human activity is driving species towards extinction around the world.cities reach into tropical rainforest, it isa reach into tropical rainforest, it is a microcosm of that global crisis. so how has the trade in trapped songbirds reached such a tipping point? and can anything be done to save them? this is our guide, on the steep slopes of the mountain. he knows this forest inside out, it is where he made his living hunting and trapping. this is just showing me how you make a bird trap out ofjust sticks just showing me how you make a bird trap out of just sticks from just showing me how you make a bird trap out ofjust sticks from the trees around you and a piece of string. what was to trapping four, where would those birds go? he is no longer in the bird trapping business, he has been able to convert this knowledge of the forest into conservation work. but many people still take birds from here. networks of travellers operate across this country, clearing the forests of birds. —— trappers. we are surrounded by trees. it looks a very good bird habitat, bu
human activity is driving species towards extinction around the world.cities reach into tropical rainforest, it isa reach into tropical rainforest, it is a microcosm of that global crisis. so how has the trade in trapped songbirds reached such a tipping point? and can anything be done to save them? this is our guide, on the steep slopes of the mountain. he knows this forest inside out, it is where he made his living hunting and trapping. this is just showing me how you make a bird trap out...
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the reason the animal is being killed now is speculating on extinction. >> reporter: but with rhino horn demand at an all-time high, those not under they are rapidly going into extinction. >> >> when > coming up, a polic officer's act of kindness inspiring many. well, here's to first >>> coming up, a police ng. officer's act of kindness inspiring many. >>> coming up, officer's act of kindness inspiring many. >>> coming up, a officer's act of kindness inspiring many. that's when you know it's half-washed. add downy to keep your collars from stretching. unlike detergent alone, downy conditions to smooth... ...and strengthen fibers. so, don't half-wash it. downy and it's done. i had this chest cold, but my medicine kept wearing off. oughs)! then i discovered mucinex. one pill lasts 12 hours,and i'm good. why take 4-hour medicine? one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's end this. ♪ it's the little things in life ♪ ♪ >> and sometimes it really is the little things in life that make a big difference. >> like an act of kindness by a wisconsin police officer that was inspir
the reason the animal is being killed now is speculating on extinction. >> reporter: but with rhino horn demand at an all-time high, those not under they are rapidly going into extinction. >> >> when > coming up, a polic officer's act of kindness inspiring many. well, here's to first >>> coming up, a police ng. officer's act of kindness inspiring many. >>> coming up, officer's act of kindness inspiring many. >>> coming up, a officer's act of...
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the male also incapable of breeding their extinction seems to be a matter of only a few guineas only fifty years ago the northern white rhinoceros roamed throughout uganda south sudan and the central african republic but growing rhino horn demand in china and vietnam waits used in traditional medicine led to approach an epidemic . by nine hundred ninety just twenty five. left for holden mohamed the breed's impending extinction is nearer to his heart than for many of his colleagues at all. when you want to print i don't do this for mind. my schooldays i've not done and apart from dealing with the rightness that is what makes me happy i love them because they're just i mean with their homeless and they don't even talk to them mistreated and hunted down by poachers and the father of three boys says his relationship to the gentle is a very emotional one raise your dog raise their own rhinos those mothers have been killed by bushes spend the night to them in the bush i was spending night beside her when she had two blankets and i had two of my own and she was hungry. when she wants to so
the male also incapable of breeding their extinction seems to be a matter of only a few guineas only fifty years ago the northern white rhinoceros roamed throughout uganda south sudan and the central african republic but growing rhino horn demand in china and vietnam waits used in traditional medicine led to approach an epidemic . by nine hundred ninety just twenty five. left for holden mohamed the breed's impending extinction is nearer to his heart than for many of his colleagues at all. when...
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and the songbirds trapped in the forests of java, sold for their sound, and now on the brink of extinction evening. armed police surrounded a bowling alley in nuneaton in the west midlands this afternoon, after a man with a gun took two people hostage there. the five—hour siege took place at the bermuda park retail and leisure site, which was packed with families at the time. warwickshire police say the incident was resolved, and a suspect arrested and taken to hospital. sophie long has the details. panic as parents desperately try to get their children to safety. just very scared because we have small kids. very scared. it was like in the movies. shells and dogs and everything. sunday afternoon and bermuda park, home to play areas and restau ra nts bermuda park, home to play areas and restaurants was packed with families having fun. it was just after 2.30 when a man entered the bowling alley with what eye witnesses described as a sawn—off shotgun. with what eye witnesses described as a sawn-off shotgun. the guy actually ran up to the door, with the gun in his hand, opened the door and tol
and the songbirds trapped in the forests of java, sold for their sound, and now on the brink of extinction evening. armed police surrounded a bowling alley in nuneaton in the west midlands this afternoon, after a man with a gun took two people hostage there. the five—hour siege took place at the bermuda park retail and leisure site, which was packed with families at the time. warwickshire police say the incident was resolved, and a suspect arrested and taken to hospital. sophie long has the...
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are just like you know focused on the zeros and ones right in front of them in their eyes it's an extinction event the ironhorse and the ai for a large population in north america and around the world will be a similar extinction event and the parallels are pretty clear and the the way that the two sides are lined up was pretty clear obviously iran musk is fighting the establishment with his with his vision whereas a mark zuckerberg is seeding the establishment over there at facebook they work hand in glove with the intelligence services and within establishment so obviously they would not warn folks of the ai apocalypse all the horizon but if some of those folks that have been building these transformative technologies understand what it is about to do and associate makes humans redundant ok this is a good point to to turn. a video clip we put posted we made on my iphone about this so a lot of people analysts will say don't worry about the self driving cars there for so far in the future well max and i when we were in scottsdale arizona just a few days ago we called one of these sort of thi
are just like you know focused on the zeros and ones right in front of them in their eyes it's an extinction event the ironhorse and the ai for a large population in north america and around the world will be a similar extinction event and the parallels are pretty clear and the the way that the two sides are lined up was pretty clear obviously iran musk is fighting the establishment with his with his vision whereas a mark zuckerberg is seeding the establishment over there at facebook they work...
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one of my thinking about you know english in extinction as an ancient event hydrocarbons down from the north so depressed you ate the cycle will play right into the hands of ai well by the way why don't you just do like wind power there's so much wind out here is blowing constantly you probably hear you're probably out there listening to this guy i hear a lot of wind maybe they should just think about wind power so you know the ai is giving me interface with the audience in real time well this is ultimately a lesson in capitalism as i've kind of hinted at before it is very much related to evolution and the theory of competitiveness and how that works into improving the gene pool because the folks that have been ignorant of their own detritus and destroying the world around them as these hurricanes come blowing in you know as the natural world disintegrates before our very eyes there's this feeling of entitlement and this feeling of superiority like we've beat the devil we conquer the world nothing's going to touch us and meanwhile you know you flip on your smartphone and there's a bit
one of my thinking about you know english in extinction as an ancient event hydrocarbons down from the north so depressed you ate the cycle will play right into the hands of ai well by the way why don't you just do like wind power there's so much wind out here is blowing constantly you probably hear you're probably out there listening to this guy i hear a lot of wind maybe they should just think about wind power so you know the ai is giving me interface with the audience in real time well this...
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it's that constant harvesting of wild birds by their thousands that's really driving this extinction driven by a national passion for songbirds — something on full display at this bird—singing competition. but it's now reached a tipping point. this bird may be the only one of its kind left on the planet. this bird in here could be the last of this kind of bird? yeah. the rufous—fronted laughingthrush is one of 19 species identified by a global assessment to be on the brink of extinction. that's why british conservationists are at this centre as part of an international effort to save some of the world's most critically endangered songbirds by taking them out of the wild and into captivity to breed. if we do nothing, these species will all go extinct within the next decade, there's no doubt about that. but we're going to do everything we possibly can, we're going to fight to save these species. the search is now on for safe habitat to release these birds. this small flock is being set free in a private safari park. but with some species now down to fewer than 100 individuals, their lo
it's that constant harvesting of wild birds by their thousands that's really driving this extinction driven by a national passion for songbirds — something on full display at this bird—singing competition. but it's now reached a tipping point. this bird may be the only one of its kind left on the planet. this bird in here could be the last of this kind of bird? yeah. the rufous—fronted laughingthrush is one of 19 species identified by a global assessment to be on the brink of extinction....
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one of the most musical creatures in the world is facing extinction.ng. some are sold for thousands of dollars and that trade is threatening to drive dozens of species to oblivion. now, experts from the uk are involved in an international effort, to prevent the birds from dying out. from java, victoria gill reports. the steep slopes of this mountain in west java. the guide the steep slopes of this mountain in westjava. the guide knows the steep slopes of this mountain in west java. the guide knows this lush forest inside out. it is where he made his living. this shows you how to make a bird trap out of sticks from around us and a piece of string. and then it is caught. where will those birds go? he no longer hunts here. he is now a conservationist. but in forest across java, songbirds are still trapped in vast numbers. jakarta, the largest wildlife market in asia. up to 16,000 birds can be found for sale here in a single day. the vast majority of those will have been caught in the wild. it is the co nsta nt been caught in the wild. it is the constant h
one of the most musical creatures in the world is facing extinction.ng. some are sold for thousands of dollars and that trade is threatening to drive dozens of species to oblivion. now, experts from the uk are involved in an international effort, to prevent the birds from dying out. from java, victoria gill reports. the steep slopes of this mountain in west java. the guide the steep slopes of this mountain in westjava. the guide knows the steep slopes of this mountain in west java. the guide...
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>> yes. >> it is one of 19 species identified by a global movement to be on the brink of extinction.hy many are on the effort to save this endangered songbird. by taking them out of the wild and into captive groups. >> if we do nothing these creatures will all but go extinct in the next decade. we are going to do everything we possibly can to try and save the species. >> the search is now on for safe habitats to find these birds. they are being set free and a public safari park. with the species now down to 100 individuals. their long-term future depends on human intervention. bbc news, java. >> before we go a letter written on the titanic expected to fetch up to $100,000 tomorrow. homes written as he headed to his wife. it is one of a number of items being auctioned. out all of to find the rest of the news you can posit -- visit our website. thank you very much for joining us on bbc world news america. have a great weekend. ♪ >> with the bbc news app, our videos are designed to work around your lifestyle, so you can swipe your way through the news of the day and stay up to date with
>> yes. >> it is one of 19 species identified by a global movement to be on the brink of extinction.hy many are on the effort to save this endangered songbird. by taking them out of the wild and into captive groups. >> if we do nothing these creatures will all but go extinct in the next decade. we are going to do everything we possibly can to try and save the species. >> the search is now on for safe habitats to find these birds. they are being set free and a public...
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this bird is one of 19 species identified by a global assessment to be on the brink of extinction.ritish conservationists are at the centre as part of an international effort to save some of the world's critically endangered songbirds by taking them out of the wild and into captivity to breed.“ we do nothing, these species will go extinct within the next decade, there is no doubt about that, but we will do everything we can, fight to save the species. the search is now on for a save habitats to release these birds. this small flock is being set free in a private safari park. but with some species now down to fewer than 100 individuals, their long—term future depends on human intervention. victoria gill, bbc news, java. with all the sport, here's karthi at the bbc sport centre. good evening. at the bbc sport centre. it had already been a difficult week for everton and their manager, ronald koeman, and after a 5—2 defeat to arsenal, they are now in the premier league relegation zone. defeat to arsenal, they are now in arsenal move up to fifth place with the victory, while tottenham a
this bird is one of 19 species identified by a global assessment to be on the brink of extinction.ritish conservationists are at the centre as part of an international effort to save some of the world's critically endangered songbirds by taking them out of the wild and into captivity to breed.“ we do nothing, these species will go extinct within the next decade, there is no doubt about that, but we will do everything we can, fight to save the species. the search is now on for a save habitats...
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yes it's right it's from it's an extinction about to extinction about so went to be about ten seconds left what's happening for. the company what's anything new capital but what's the we're just we're sort of leading the pack with nine investments in the crypto space and we're sort of leading edge crip watching me wall street large chain central banking etc stay to write better birthday should be on the guy's report thank you matt all right well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report was being nice guys are safe here but let's thank our guest patrick byrne of overstock dot com if you want to reach us on twitter it's guys report it's like somebody you know. i mean always gives yeah you know until you telling. her that you're also the you know mr welch for this job. so in other words are through the internet do that. or if you're. just to believe all. the glad i. got. the number. nobody can take on that. feel to it or got up out of the. state out be important you know to stumble into the room the truth. somewhere. i. i i. i. i. here's what people have been saying ab
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yes it's right it's from it's an extinction event to extinction event so what to be got about ten seconds left what's happening for. the company what's anything new. just we're sort of leading the pack with nine investments in the crypto space and we're sort of leading edge crip watching me wall street central banking etc stay to write better birthdays be on the guys report thank you matt right well that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report would be nice guys are safe here but let's thank our guests patrick byrne of overstock dot com if you want to reach us on twitter it's guys report it's like somebody you know. los angeles the city of luxury and fame but also an alarming number of people living in the streets. simple fact in l.a. he's there's just not enough shelter even if people on the streets right now decided to come in there's nowhere to come in it's been a struggle. this man found his own response to the problem and constructed dozens of tiny homes for people in need of shelter when you have nothing in order to go. you know having something like this may as well
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. >> unfortunately what's happened is individuals are banking on extinction. so we've seen a shift.s gone from health to wealth. the reason this animal is being killed now is speculating on extinction. >> reporter: this rhino owner allowed "nightline" into his vault after we promised we would not show his face. you've been storing hthem for ultimate sale? >> we have to put them away. >> who does want to buy them now? >> you export them. the only market is asia. so it's not here. >> how much do you think you can get for for that? >> it's a lot of money, yeah. it's a lot of money. >> this is the gold and the diamonds of the modern world. >> yes. >> reporter: millions of dollars worth waiting to be sold. but it's paying the price. >> you see here? they chopped him. look here. i can put my whole hand in here. >> reporter: with constant medical care, vet louis greeve has kept him alive. >> what would you do if you found this poacher? >> they're dead. i'd chop them to pieces, i promise you. i find the poacher again, a few times we shot them. but next time he's dead. dead, dead, dead. >> i
. >> unfortunately what's happened is individuals are banking on extinction. so we've seen a shift.s gone from health to wealth. the reason this animal is being killed now is speculating on extinction. >> reporter: this rhino owner allowed "nightline" into his vault after we promised we would not show his face. you've been storing hthem for ultimate sale? >> we have to put them away. >> who does want to buy them now? >> you export them. the only market is...
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parts per million to about three hundred fifty parts per million or see an acceleration of species extinction that will ultimately include human beings we face as the recent devastation in florida and houston illustrate a climate emergency we must break the stranglehold of the fossil fuel and animal agriculture industries we must improve our agricultural and forestry practices so that we capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and keep it in the soil and the biosphere these measures require radically reconfiguring our relationship with the planet and if we do not take them we are doomed r.t. correspondent on your power pole looks at the accelerating pace. of climate change . our changing climate is demonstrating its devastating impact lately we've been shattering records when it comes to weather starting with the fact that twenty sixteen was the hottest year ever recorded not only that but it was the third year in a row to break the record leading nasa to declare quote the ongoing a long term warming trend is clear and just in case you're wondering yes twenty seventeen is so far keeping up
parts per million to about three hundred fifty parts per million or see an acceleration of species extinction that will ultimately include human beings we face as the recent devastation in florida and houston illustrate a climate emergency we must break the stranglehold of the fossil fuel and animal agriculture industries we must improve our agricultural and forestry practices so that we capture carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and keep it in the soil and the biosphere these measures require...
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even species believed to be almost extinct such as wildcats to found a habitat here. one man in the third of valley worked hard for nature conservation in the border area long before the iron curtain came down trained pastry chef vollard from brown eyes who lives in nearby ash vega it's only a few kilometers from his home to the goober to the hill range between north hassen and the ice float in. the soils here are choking that's evident in the white cliffs and rock formations in the vera valley. boardroom bonuses recognized its value as a natural habitat years ago. when i come up here hundreds of times a year to check all the spots a pair of peregrine's is nesting here. these are the descendants of the birds we spent fifteen years reintroducing into the wild from one thousand nine hundred seventy eight. that these farm bred birds only needed to breed once in the wild to produce a new stock of wild peregrine's in the. peregrine falcons find ideal nesting conditions in these lives. when voter from phone has started introducing these birds into the wild it looked like it
even species believed to be almost extinct such as wildcats to found a habitat here. one man in the third of valley worked hard for nature conservation in the border area long before the iron curtain came down trained pastry chef vollard from brown eyes who lives in nearby ash vega it's only a few kilometers from his home to the goober to the hill range between north hassen and the ice float in. the soils here are choking that's evident in the white cliffs and rock formations in the vera...
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the common snipe which is threatened by extinction. the red yellow one tail conifer large grey partridges. stoat. and different toad and plump species and if he's really lucky you're going to hold house and finds resnik species the kind we've seen for the know in this green but. this is european as a habitats. he's not scared of the endangered reptiles. of course he treat these snakes with respect when you're lying on the ground its eye level with a snake trying to take a nice picture of. the source or. this has always been his favorite sport even back when it was still in the death grip. or side on the eastern side of the environment was badly abused everything was raised to the ground they even used poison to keep down growth so they could see tracks if someone had dead approach the border but the areas in front of the border look completely unused and valuable. but i. just wonder got to be a point when the other stuff of the damage side has regenerated now and is adopted so it's all turned out well. plus we have this entire greenbel
the common snipe which is threatened by extinction. the red yellow one tail conifer large grey partridges. stoat. and different toad and plump species and if he's really lucky you're going to hold house and finds resnik species the kind we've seen for the know in this green but. this is european as a habitats. he's not scared of the endangered reptiles. of course he treat these snakes with respect when you're lying on the ground its eye level with a snake trying to take a nice picture of. the...
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the common snipe threatened by extinction. the rare yellow wind well colorful language great partridges. stoat. and different toad and plant species. if he's really lucky you can hold house and find rest snake species the kind we've seen for the know in this green but. this is european adult habitats. he's not scared of the endangered reptiles. of course you treat these snakes with respect when you're lying on the ground at eye level with a snake you're trying to take a nice picture of. still sore. this is always been his favorite sport even back when he was still in the death strip. aside on the eastern side the environment was badly abused everything was razed to the ground they even used poison to keep down growth so they could see tracks if someone had dead approach the border and but the areas in front of the border look employee unused and valuable for a large garden but i had one for that one wants and that's when they got to be a problem but i or yes it's the thought of the damaged side has regenerated now and is adapt
the common snipe threatened by extinction. the rare yellow wind well colorful language great partridges. stoat. and different toad and plant species. if he's really lucky you can hold house and find rest snake species the kind we've seen for the know in this green but. this is european adult habitats. he's not scared of the endangered reptiles. of course you treat these snakes with respect when you're lying on the ground at eye level with a snake you're trying to take a nice picture of. still...
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proud journalism moment. >> nothing extinct about your comments?i'm just going to walk out. >> careful. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the only electric toothbrush brand accepted by the american dental association for its effectiveness and safety. my mouth feels so clean. i'll only use an oral-b. oral-b. brush like a pro. i had this chest cold, but my medicine kept wearing off. oughs)! i missed you! then i discovered mucinex. one pill lasts 12 hours,and i'm good. why take 4-hour medicine? one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's end this. and that's not a tissue protection. lysol kills over 100 illness-causing germs and viruses, even those that may cause runny noses. lysol. what it takes to protect. 60% of women are wearing the wrong size pad and can experience lea
proud journalism moment. >> nothing extinct about your comments?i'm just going to walk out. >> careful. and my hygienist says it does but they're not all the same. who knew? i had no idea. so she said, look for one that's shaped like a dental tool with a round brush head. go pro with oral-b. oral-b's rounded brush head surrounds each tooth to gently remove more plaque. and unlike sonicare, oral-b is the only electric toothbrush brand accepted by the american dental association for...
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. >> he is fighting to give humanity a second chance in the sci-fi thriller "extinct" and with me michaelumanity need a second chance? what did we do? >> well, humanity needs a second chance when the aliens come down to annihilate everything. >> and in "extinct" chad plays ezra who is one of the lucky reborn after the world is taken over by aliens. >> it is into the future when the aliens have decimated the population. >> he tells me that it looks future. >> and it is a little "game of thrones" and little bit of "mad max." >> it is something that they remember. >> it is a small group of humans born into the future and we are born with our memories intact. >> "extinct" begins on the byu tv. planet hollywood and resort in las vegas like you have never seen before. >> you have everything that you need here, the entertainment, and the pop lineup. >> and like j.lo and lionel richie. >> and great restaurants and the fu fully renovated rooms. >> and like the pan rorama boulevard. >> and everything that the customers have asked for, we have put it in, and it is something that appeals to all ages
. >> he is fighting to give humanity a second chance in the sci-fi thriller "extinct" and with me michaelumanity need a second chance? what did we do? >> well, humanity needs a second chance when the aliens come down to annihilate everything. >> and in "extinct" chad plays ezra who is one of the lucky reborn after the world is taken over by aliens. >> it is into the future when the aliens have decimated the population. >> he tells me that it...
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they deny ecodestruction, extinction of species, and then you have a problem because those are facts. we also must recognize that those facts, climate change, eco-destruction, poisoning our food chain, industrial food production. extinction of species, mechanized debt, atomic bombs, so i think when we have this combination of faith which is different than belief. i think belief is a cover-up for insecurity. if i ask if you believe in electricity, you would say that is a ridiculous question, do you believe in gravity, that is a ridiculous question. faith is something different. faith is stepping into the unknown with an open mind, and stepping into the mysterious of our existence. science has not solved the mystery of our existence, there was a big bang so what caused it. what happened 10 to the power minus 42 seconds when there were no physical laws to speak of. so you know, science does acknowledge these facts, they talk about evolution, yes, natural selection, random mutations, but could it be the evolution of conscienceness as the evolution of species. i think we need a dialogue ri
they deny ecodestruction, extinction of species, and then you have a problem because those are facts. we also must recognize that those facts, climate change, eco-destruction, poisoning our food chain, industrial food production. extinction of species, mechanized debt, atomic bombs, so i think when we have this combination of faith which is different than belief. i think belief is a cover-up for insecurity. if i ask if you believe in electricity, you would say that is a ridiculous question, do...
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atlantic but without the rangers efforts many of the endemic flora and fauna would be threatened by extinction we are really europe. well i think the string history special because it just goes to show you that five years on from discovery it's still access you know it has been destroyed so it's very important to keep going you know to keep cleaning going. to the original plans are worth fighting for but it's a tough battle perhaps even. it's much the same down in the harbor every three weeks the r.m.s. st helena brings fresh supplies to the island's inhabitants despite strict controls foreign plants and animals still manage to make it to sure. along with the usual goods today the ship has brought very special cargo crates from paris that contain historic treasure. furniture used by napoleon during the years he spent in exile on the island after being restored in paris they'll now be back on display on st helena. you get it right here lance good news for basil he's a tour guide on st helena napoleons home might help to attract more tourists this time only two visitors have travelled with the s
atlantic but without the rangers efforts many of the endemic flora and fauna would be threatened by extinction we are really europe. well i think the string history special because it just goes to show you that five years on from discovery it's still access you know it has been destroyed so it's very important to keep going you know to keep cleaning going. to the original plans are worth fighting for but it's a tough battle perhaps even. it's much the same down in the harbor every three weeks...
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with the male also incapable of breeding their extinction seems to be a matter of only a few guineas only fifty years ago the northern why dry nasir was roamed throughout uganda south sudan and the central african republic but growing rhino horn demanding china and vietnam waits used in traditional nets and lead to approach an epidemic. by nine hundred ninety just twenty five. left for holden mohamed the breed's impending extinction is nearer to his heart than for many of his colleagues at all. when you want to know i don't do this for mind. my schooldays i've not done and apart from dealing with the rightness that is what makes me happy i love them because they're just a name with the homeless and they don't even talk to them mistreated and hunted down by poachers and the father of three boys says his relationship to the gentle pachyderms is a very emotional one raise. raise their mothers have been killed by bushes spend the night to them in the bush i was spend the night beside her she had two blankets and had two of my own and she was hungry. except for when she wants to so i take
with the male also incapable of breeding their extinction seems to be a matter of only a few guineas only fifty years ago the northern why dry nasir was roamed throughout uganda south sudan and the central african republic but growing rhino horn demanding china and vietnam waits used in traditional nets and lead to approach an epidemic. by nine hundred ninety just twenty five. left for holden mohamed the breed's impending extinction is nearer to his heart than for many of his colleagues at all....
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as usual this century the estimates are that we could drive half of the species on the planet to extinction so that's whole so irreparable so that's that's why it's an intergenerational issue it's the present generation that's burning of fossil fuels getting the benefits of the energy but then the next generation gets the gets the effect i mean even if we stop all carbon emissions today. we have what decades of of the facts in the future if we stopped all fossil fuel use today the warming would continue for a decade or so but then it would stabilize and even begin to go down but it's very hard to suddenly stop all like this is to a mission but what we could do if we reduce emissions five or six percent a year we could get back to three hundred fifty ppm by the end of this century we would also have to store some more carbon is that so reforestation through the forest in the soil and in the biosphere through reforestation and improved agricultural and forestry practices you have been along with ninety eight percent of i don't know who the other two percent are climatologists and scientists h
as usual this century the estimates are that we could drive half of the species on the planet to extinction so that's whole so irreparable so that's that's why it's an intergenerational issue it's the present generation that's burning of fossil fuels getting the benefits of the energy but then the next generation gets the gets the effect i mean even if we stop all carbon emissions today. we have what decades of of the facts in the future if we stopped all fossil fuel use today the warming would...
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. >>> and right here tonight, the effort to save rye knows from extincti extinction. is profiting? and the american now joining the effort to save them. bob woodruff reporting, right after the break. "volatile markets." something we all think about as we head into retirement. it's why brighthouse financial is committed to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing shield annuities, a line of products that allow you to take advantage of growth opportunities. while maintaining a level of protection in down markets. so you can head into retirement with confidence. talk with your advisor about shield annuities from brighthouse financial established by metlife. i had this chest cold, but my medicine kept wearing off. (coughah! i missed you! then i discovered mucinex. one pill lasts 12 hours,and i'm good. why take 4-hour medicine? one mucinex lasts 12 hours. let's end this. you or joints. something for your heart... but do you take something for your brain. with an ingredient originally found in jellyfish, prevagen is the number one selling brain-healt
. >>> and right here tonight, the effort to save rye knows from extincti extinction. is profiting? and the american now joining the effort to save them. bob woodruff reporting, right after the break. "volatile markets." something we all think about as we head into retirement. it's why brighthouse financial is committed to help protect what you've earned and ensure it lasts. introducing shield annuities, a line of products that allow you to take advantage of growth...
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the last report is about a machine that's facing extinction it's only still used in a few countries such as india it's the typewriter. and. the sound of a long forgotten. outside a local court in delhi street typists still earn a living from a machine that's obsolete in most parts of the world. has been working at this exact spot. punching out after the. rent agreements and other legal documents on a secondhand machine. she makes about five to six dollars a day just enough to make ends meet. manual typewriters a really heavy they can get damaged we don't have to worry about electricity radius we don't need a printer. all we need is a machine and a table that's it. typing is the only work she's ever trained for and she's not giving it up any time soon. it's my only source of income i continue typing very end. but the end has a right for this iconic machine and typing has also become a dying skill as india pushes to modernize and digitize its economy there ever fewer takers for the antiquated technology. upside down as a result shops like roger on the decline his family has been selling ty
the last report is about a machine that's facing extinction it's only still used in a few countries such as india it's the typewriter. and. the sound of a long forgotten. outside a local court in delhi street typists still earn a living from a machine that's obsolete in most parts of the world. has been working at this exact spot. punching out after the. rent agreements and other legal documents on a secondhand machine. she makes about five to six dollars a day just enough to make ends meet....