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fish georgi would like to catch and sell.e has no sympathy for the hundreds of dolphins found washed up dead on bulgaria's coast this year. environmentalists blame large-scale dragnet fishing. >> it's a huge business. you can catch 800 kilos of turbot with a three-kilometer-long drift net. with a hundred-kilometer net, you can haul in two to four tons. one kilo brings up to forty euros on the market in turkey. so yo can make half a million euros in just a few days. the dead baby dolphins washed up here on the beach by the waves have just been taken out of the nets and thrown into the sea. >> the environmentalists have taken the matter to the government, which promised to ban the nets. but so far, nothing has changed. >> at this time, i wouldn't venture to cite a specific reason for the dolphins dying, because we have not done targeted research or necropsies. unfortunately, we haven't yet found any suitable cadavers to conduct a necropsy on. >> romanian biologist razvan popescu came to bulgaria on his own initiative to support
fish georgi would like to catch and sell.e has no sympathy for the hundreds of dolphins found washed up dead on bulgaria's coast this year. environmentalists blame large-scale dragnet fishing. >> it's a huge business. you can catch 800 kilos of turbot with a three-kilometer-long drift net. with a hundred-kilometer net, you can haul in two to four tons. one kilo brings up to forty euros on the market in turkey. so yo can make half a million euros in just a few days. the dead baby dolphins...
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the on rolina and georgi ???a state of emergency has also been declared for florida and south carolina. so far --- matthew has claimed more than 3-hundred lives... but that number could grow. the hurricane is taking it's toll the sunshine ate.this is video of a transformer exploding in fort pierce.you can hear the strong wind blow in the background.the storm is moving northwest and expected to skirt the coast. before turning towards georgia and matthew is leaving it's mark -- where ever it goes. look at these new images from haiti... where the hurricane hit earlier this week. hundreds were killed in the storm. haiti is still struggling to recover from a devastating earthquake that struck six years ago. officials in haiti are calle g thicane -- the country's worst humanitarian disaster since that earthquake struck. the american red cross has a coup ndd workers haiti.an is already rking to funnresources inhe states in the paf disarkers vakis live wh the local effort to help... 18 people from wisconsin are traveling
the on rolina and georgi ???a state of emergency has also been declared for florida and south carolina. so far --- matthew has claimed more than 3-hundred lives... but that number could grow. the hurricane is taking it's toll the sunshine ate.this is video of a transformer exploding in fort pierce.you can hear the strong wind blow in the background.the storm is moving northwest and expected to skirt the coast. before turning towards georgia and matthew is leaving it's mark -- where ever it...
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ralphie may, katt williams, tina georgie, and don and now a man lucky enough to be born before the morning-after pill, byron allen! ?
ralphie may, katt williams, tina georgie, and don and now a man lucky enough to be born before the morning-after pill, byron allen! ?
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. >>> as hurricane matthew continues to take aim at the southeast, people as far away as georgi central north carolina to escape the hurricane's wrath. many residents of coastal georgia and the carolinas left their homes to travel to safety as hurricane matthew works its way up the southeast coast. some are traveling to central north carolina but others were not left with much of a choice. >> we looked at columbia because it was closer, and greenville and spartanburg areas. those were all full. >> the whole area is evacuated right now. >> reporter: most people we spoke with said they wanted to be safe, even if it meant traveling hundreds of miles away from their homes. >> and wes, we have seen a lot from haiti and the coast of florida. now the worst is yet to come for us. >> i think we are all tired of matthew at this news, bad news. today i wouldn't call it bad news but it got a little worse. our rain totals will go up and the wind is going to go up. we still have two days i would say before we can put this in our rearview mirror. we have light rain. it's been muggy out there today. th
. >>> as hurricane matthew continues to take aim at the southeast, people as far away as georgi central north carolina to escape the hurricane's wrath. many residents of coastal georgia and the carolinas left their homes to travel to safety as hurricane matthew works its way up the southeast coast. some are traveling to central north carolina but others were not left with much of a choice. >> we looked at columbia because it was closer, and greenville and spartanburg areas. those...
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. >>> testimony resumes today in georgi harris, he's accused of leaving his 22-month-old son cooper in a hot car to die. >> a day care worker described the routine for little cooper usually his dad would drop him off in the morning and mom would pick him up in the afternoon. then came that horrible day in 2014 when his mother arrived as usual to get her son. >> i told her i was like, well, what are you doing here, cooper is not here. >> and during the course of that what was her demeanor as far as -- >> she was confused. >> prosecutors say ross harris intentionally killed cooper by leaving him in a sweltering car for hours possibly because harris was being unfaithful. his lawyers say cooper's death was a tragic accident. if convicted harris faces life in prison. >>> this morning the fbi is stepping up efforts to try to find a man investigators say is a serial kidnapper targeting young children. the suspect was caught on surveillance video walking down an ally wearing a hooded sweatshirt. investigators believe he took a 6-year-old girl from try abducting a 10-year-old in february. both
. >>> testimony resumes today in georgi harris, he's accused of leaving his 22-month-old son cooper in a hot car to die. >> a day care worker described the routine for little cooper usually his dad would drop him off in the morning and mom would pick him up in the afternoon. then came that horrible day in 2014 when his mother arrived as usual to get her son. >> i told her i was like, well, what are you doing here, cooper is not here. >> and during the course of that...
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if she thinks the story was hard to write, she should think about how hard it was for uncle georgi and uncle willy to live, she better pick her ass up. so-- >> you picked your ass up? >> i tried, i tried. >> tell us about george and willy's life after the circus. >> because of that secondary lawsuit where their mother got guardionship, the checks were sent home and most of the money was settled into like a retirement account. when this was, social security didn't exist. by the end of 1961, a really nice house was bought and paid for for them and the family, nancy, her mother dot, her grandparents, they all lived in the house together and they took astonishing good care. they sort of protected them, the barber would come to their house to cut their hair, they wouldn't have to go out because people would still say rude things and they watched over them and later, when he was in his late 90's, i think it was, he was in the hospital. actually, he was incredibly healthy, he was on no medication and, and put him in the hospital and and a nurse put a-- it was too high and when nancy came in h
if she thinks the story was hard to write, she should think about how hard it was for uncle georgi and uncle willy to live, she better pick her ass up. so-- >> you picked your ass up? >> i tried, i tried. >> tell us about george and willy's life after the circus. >> because of that secondary lawsuit where their mother got guardionship, the checks were sent home and most of the money was settled into like a retirement account. when this was, social security didn't exist....
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ralphie may, katt williams, tina georgie, and don threesen. and now a man lucky enough to be pill, byron allen! ? >> say hello to d.j. kolber.
ralphie may, katt williams, tina georgie, and don threesen. and now a man lucky enough to be pill, byron allen! ? >> say hello to d.j. kolber.
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our panelists for tonight's debate on defense and foreign policy issues are georgie anne geyer, syndicated columnist for universal press syndicate, marvin kalb, chief diplomatic correspondent for nbc news, morton kondracke, executive editor of the new republic magazine, and henry trewhitt, diplomatic correspondent for the "baltimore sun." edwin newman, formerly of nbc news and now a syndicated columnist for king features, is our moderator. ed. mr. newman: dorothy ridings, thank you. a brief word about our procedure tonight. the first question will go to mr. mondale. he'll have 2.5 minutes to reply. then the panel member who put the question will ask a followup. the answer to that will be limited to one minute. after that, the same question will be put to president reagan. again, there will be a followup. and then each man will have one minute for rebuttal. the second question will go to president reagan first. after that, the alternating will continue. at the end, there will be four-minute summations, with president reagan going last. we have asked the questioners to be brief. let's begin.
our panelists for tonight's debate on defense and foreign policy issues are georgie anne geyer, syndicated columnist for universal press syndicate, marvin kalb, chief diplomatic correspondent for nbc news, morton kondracke, executive editor of the new republic magazine, and henry trewhitt, diplomatic correspondent for the "baltimore sun." edwin newman, formerly of nbc news and now a syndicated columnist for king features, is our moderator. ed. mr. newman: dorothy ridings, thank you. a...
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our panelists for tonight's debate on defense and foreign policy issues are georgie anne geyer, syndicated columnist for universal press syndicate, marvin kalb, chief diplomatic correspondent for nbc news, morton kondracke, executive editor of the new republic magazine, and henry trewhitt, diplomatic correspondent for the baltimore sun. edwin newman, formerly of nbc news and now a syndicated columnist for king features, is our moderator. ed. mr. newman: dorothy ridings, thank you. a brief word about our procedure tonight. the first question will go to mr. mondale. he'll have 2.5 minutes to reply. then the panel member who put the question will ask a followup. the answer to that will be limited to one minute. after that, the same question will be put to president reagan. again, there will be a followup. and then each man will have one minute for rebuttal. the second question will go to president reagan first. after that, the alternating will continue. at the end there will be four-minute summations, with president reagan going last. we have asked the questioners to be brief. let's begin. ms
our panelists for tonight's debate on defense and foreign policy issues are georgie anne geyer, syndicated columnist for universal press syndicate, marvin kalb, chief diplomatic correspondent for nbc news, morton kondracke, executive editor of the new republic magazine, and henry trewhitt, diplomatic correspondent for the baltimore sun. edwin newman, formerly of nbc news and now a syndicated columnist for king features, is our moderator. ed. mr. newman: dorothy ridings, thank you. a brief word...
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and georgie smith takes make-shift spaces into dream homes for those who have aged out of the fosterem. at 86 years old, harry swimmer using his horse farm to give special needs kids a leg up. and in richmond, virginia, craig dodson mentors the most out-risk youth in richmond public housing. start voting now. don't forget to share your votes on facebook and twitter. we'll announce the cnn hero of the year, december 11th, 8:00 p.m. pacific. i'll be co-hosting cnn heroes with the great kelly rip a. i'm very excited about that. be right back. oh no, that looks gross whoa, twhat is that? try it. you gotta try it, it's terrible. i don't wanna try it if it's terrible. it's like mango chutney and burnt hair. no thank you, i have a very sensitive palate. just try it! guys, i think we should hurry up. if you taste something bad, you want someone else to try it. it's what you do. i can't get the taste out of my mouth! if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. shhh! dog, dog, dog. a farmer's market.ve what's in this kiester. a fire truc
and georgie smith takes make-shift spaces into dream homes for those who have aged out of the fosterem. at 86 years old, harry swimmer using his horse farm to give special needs kids a leg up. and in richmond, virginia, craig dodson mentors the most out-risk youth in richmond public housing. start voting now. don't forget to share your votes on facebook and twitter. we'll announce the cnn hero of the year, december 11th, 8:00 p.m. pacific. i'll be co-hosting cnn heroes with the great kelly rip...
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and georgie smith takes make-shift spaces into dream homes for those who have aged out of the fosterhis horse farm to give special needs kids a leg up. and in richmond, virginia, craig doddson mountainors the most at risk youth living in richmond public housing. start voting now. don't forget to share your votes on facebook and twitter. we'll announce the cnn hero of the year, december 11th, 8:00 p.m. pacific. i will be co-hosting our live event cnn heros an all live tribute with the great kelly ripa. be right back.ed about that. now? excuse me. again? be right back. always running to the bathroom because your bladder is calling the shots? you may have oab. enough of this. we're going to the doctor. take charge and ask your doctor about myrbetriq. that's myr-be-triq, the first and only treatment in its class for oab symptoms of urgency frequency, and leakage. myrbetriq (mirabegron) may increase blood pressure. tell your doctor right away if you have trouble emptying your bladder, or have a weak urine stream. myrbetriq may cause serious allergic reactions. if you experience swelling o
and georgie smith takes make-shift spaces into dream homes for those who have aged out of the fosterhis horse farm to give special needs kids a leg up. and in richmond, virginia, craig doddson mountainors the most at risk youth living in richmond public housing. start voting now. don't forget to share your votes on facebook and twitter. we'll announce the cnn hero of the year, december 11th, 8:00 p.m. pacific. i will be co-hosting our live event cnn heros an all live tribute with the great...
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reagan: georgie anne, we, believe me, supported the simpson-mazzoli bill strongly -- and the bill thate out of the senate. however, there were things added in in the house side that we felt made it less of a good bill. as a matter of fact, made it a bad bill. and in conference -- we stayed with them in conference all the way to where even senator simpson did not want the bill in the manner in which it would come out of the conference committee. there were a number of things in there that weakened that bill. i can't go into detail about them here. but it is true our borders are out of control. it is also true that this has been a situation on our borders back through a number of administrations. and i supported this bill. i believe in the idea of amnesty for those who have put down roots and who have lived here even though sometime back they may have entered illegally. with regard to the employer sanctions, we must have that not only to ensure that we can identify the illegal aliens, but also, while some keep protesting about what it would do to employers, there is another employer that
reagan: georgie anne, we, believe me, supported the simpson-mazzoli bill strongly -- and the bill thate out of the senate. however, there were things added in in the house side that we felt made it less of a good bill. as a matter of fact, made it a bad bill. and in conference -- we stayed with them in conference all the way to where even senator simpson did not want the bill in the manner in which it would come out of the conference committee. there were a number of things in there that...
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in los angeles georgie smith turns makeshift spaces into dream homes for young people who have aged oute foster care system. at 86 years old, harry swimmer is using his horse farm to give special needs kids a leg up. >> swing wide. >> and in richmond, virginia, cycling coach craig dodson mentors the most at-risk youth living in richmond's public housing. >> wow. so much need. and so many people taking it on. >> just the variety of stuff that people are doing. and the variety of locations. you can start voting right away for your favorite. you can vote up to ten times a day per method. you can go to cnnheroes.com. you can go to cnnheroes on twitter or facebook as well and vote via facebook messenger. the award ceremony is on december 11th. it's live this year. normally we taped it -- >> what? >> it's going to be live. and my buddy kelly ripa is co-hosting it. >> what? you're going to be co-hosting with kelly ripa. does it get more fun than that? >> it does not actually. no. >> i don't think it does. >> besides you two. >> i'm glad you said that. >> you don't mean that. >> i do mean that.
in los angeles georgie smith turns makeshift spaces into dream homes for young people who have aged oute foster care system. at 86 years old, harry swimmer is using his horse farm to give special needs kids a leg up. >> swing wide. >> and in richmond, virginia, cycling coach craig dodson mentors the most at-risk youth living in richmond's public housing. >> wow. so much need. and so many people taking it on. >> just the variety of stuff that people are doing. and the...