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hanna for your patience as well. i know you have followed all of the procedures, but i think that it is really important to check in with the district supervisor. i think that even your comments that add up to a good area across the street from the palace hotel. but inspector van cal mentioned that the broader area is a high crime area with double the calls as defined what a high crime area is. and the fact that there is a college nearby. but i don't know if there is residentses for the college as well. the academy of art university. but i do see that you have got yelp reviews and i am looking at see maps to see what else is around you. it does not seem like there is an over concentration of places that sell hard liquor as well. so i mean i would take all of those into consideration besides the opportunity of our colleague. is it district six? >> so it would be supervisor kim's office. >> yes. >> mr. hanna i don't know how much time you will need to do this out reach. i think that it can be done, you know in a very s
hanna for your patience as well. i know you have followed all of the procedures, but i think that it is really important to check in with the district supervisor. i think that even your comments that add up to a good area across the street from the palace hotel. but inspector van cal mentioned that the broader area is a high crime area with double the calls as defined what a high crime area is. and the fact that there is a college nearby. but i don't know if there is residentses for the college...
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we called the item earlier and the applicant was not here so if i could call on mokles hanna to come and present. >> good morning. i'm sorry i was late. i thought that i had to come at 10:30. i misunderstood my brother. so my store at 57 new montgomery and i am across the street from the palace otell in a nice neighborhood. we got a beer and wine license and we want to upgrade to a hard liquor license type 21. and we talked to the police and they put some conditions and i agree with them on the conditions. yeah. >> so, thank you, mr. hanna, if i could ask you the same questions that we ask, have you done out reach to the community about your request and have you done out reach to the district supervisor? >> i talked to usually to the abc, which is done the street from us. not really. i mean, the first time i applied for my beer license it was different. i didn't know that i had to speak today and you know i just came here and yeah. i was surprised that somebody had to speak. you know. >> okay. >> we are in a nice neighborhood and like i said and we close around midnight. >> let me as
we called the item earlier and the applicant was not here so if i could call on mokles hanna to come and present. >> good morning. i'm sorry i was late. i thought that i had to come at 10:30. i misunderstood my brother. so my store at 57 new montgomery and i am across the street from the palace otell in a nice neighborhood. we got a beer and wine license and we want to upgrade to a hard liquor license type 21. and we talked to the police and they put some conditions and i agree with them...
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martin van buren talks very little about hanna. they were first cousins. >> hanna was his wife. >> they had, you know, they had all of these children together. he had her reinterred in kinderhoom later in his life. we don't have many stories about romantic dalliances with other women or possibly proposing. he had friendships with women. >> rachel davidson asks why did martin van buren mention hanna in his autobiography? >>> it is true. he did not mention her. it is a rambling bit of a biography. it is 800 pages lodge. his son, john, when he had his first child, wanted to name her after his mother. he probably didn't talk to his sons very much about his wife. he always kept a locket with a painting of her with him and that's all we know. >> we're going to take people by video to a place you know well next. the historic home, now the historic home that the van burens occupied. can you tell us about it before we see it it? >> sure, it is the house he bought while he was president in case the white house didn't work out. we know that i
martin van buren talks very little about hanna. they were first cousins. >> hanna was his wife. >> they had, you know, they had all of these children together. he had her reinterred in kinderhoom later in his life. we don't have many stories about romantic dalliances with other women or possibly proposing. he had friendships with women. >> rachel davidson asks why did martin van buren mention hanna in his autobiography? >>> it is true. he did not mention her. it is a...
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lou hanna manned a gigantic crane that cleared the platform before launch.e worked on the first shuttle in 1981... >> america's first space shuttle. >> and the last, 135 missions later. what did seeing the last shuttle launch mean to you? >> i felt anger. >> anger? >> oh, yeah. because this does not have to be the last launch. it doesn't have to end this way. i mean, it-- it just doesn't make any sense. it doesn't compute. and i guess i'm still in denial, because i'm thinking they're gonna call me back one day. "we got a launch coming up. we need your help." how can they do that? >> they did it to save $3 billion a year. at the kennedy space center, 7,000 workers lost their jobs. >> main gear touchdown. the space shuttle pulls into port for the last time. >> 50 years of liftoffs are becoming 8 months of layoffs. have a look around brevard county. it's shrinking. lots of people are moving away, taking businesses down with them. >> it was like, bam, gone. gone. gone. >> the work ethic that built the shuttle keeps chris milner fighting to hang on. >> how long d
lou hanna manned a gigantic crane that cleared the platform before launch.e worked on the first shuttle in 1981... >> america's first space shuttle. >> and the last, 135 missions later. what did seeing the last shuttle launch mean to you? >> i felt anger. >> anger? >> oh, yeah. because this does not have to be the last launch. it doesn't have to end this way. i mean, it-- it just doesn't make any sense. it doesn't compute. and i guess i'm still in denial, because...
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retailers who target the 18 to 22-year-olds are hoping preteens like hanna are paying attention.g the cat walk, no doubt they are. >> i don't think any marketers would come out and admit that's what they're doing. but clearly it seems to be something that's happening with products that are designed for younger and younger girls. >> reporter: is there anything wrong with a tween wearing something like that? >> i would not put my tween into something like that. i would probably not get lace for my daughter. there's a line between pretty and sexy. it's hard when we're talking about underwear to know where that is. >> reporter: for now, hanna, who doesn't even know what victoria's secret is, is content from getting fashion advice, not from models, but someone she trusts. >> like my grandma says don't wear socks with sandals. >> reporter: that's such good advice. abbie boudreau, abc news. >> and that is the topic of this morning's facebook question. >> we want to know what you think. how young is too young to shop at victoria's secret? log on to our facebook page to weigh in. >> when
retailers who target the 18 to 22-year-olds are hoping preteens like hanna are paying attention.g the cat walk, no doubt they are. >> i don't think any marketers would come out and admit that's what they're doing. but clearly it seems to be something that's happening with products that are designed for younger and younger girls. >> reporter: is there anything wrong with a tween wearing something like that? >> i would not put my tween into something like that. i would probably...
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it is great to have our dear friend jack hanna, host of "jack hanna's wild countdown here." >> i like> these are six weeks old. >> they only get twice as big full grown. the smallest fox in the word. people look at the big ears, they look funny. without those they would not live. elephant has big ears with 30,000 muscles. in northern africa, if it didn't have it, it would die. the tongue controls a dog's temperature. they do too. >> incredibly calm. snuggles right up. >> we raised it at the zoo and these animals can drink no water -- they get it from the lizards, that kind of thing. >> wow. >> beautiful creature. >> perfectly adaptable to their environment. >> insects, everything. >> jack did what he always do, after we're holding -- i don't know if you want to actually hold those things. >> yeah. >> watch this. >> a s echerami. from south africa. he uses a rock to kill the lizard in the wild and takes it like this and says, i can't shake it, i'll pick it up and knock him on a rock. >> like you're calling the play there. >> i tell you. >> is he always like that. >> he knows he can't k
it is great to have our dear friend jack hanna, host of "jack hanna's wild countdown here." >> i like> these are six weeks old. >> they only get twice as big full grown. the smallest fox in the word. people look at the big ears, they look funny. without those they would not live. elephant has big ears with 30,000 muscles. in northern africa, if it didn't have it, it would die. the tongue controls a dog's temperature. they do too. >> incredibly calm. snuggles right...
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jack hanna. first, a woman who worked with the sanctuary where the lion in today's deadly attack lived. she's even been in the cage with the lion. she joins me via skype. you have personal knowledge of the sanctuary and indeed of the lion at the center of the attack today who has sadly been put down. tell me about your experience. was there anything in your encounter with this particular cat which made you feel that there may be a problem down the line? >> no, there was no indication when i was in the cage, in inenclosure with cous cous, you know, that made me feel uncomfortable or, you know, i didn't see any type of aggressive behavior or anything that i needed to be worried about while i was in with him. >> we're looking at footage here i think of you with cous cous. when you were walking around the sank wectuary itself, did it seo you to be a well-run sanctuary. were there issues about security, perhaps the level of training for the staff there? >> absolutery. it was really well run. very prof
jack hanna. first, a woman who worked with the sanctuary where the lion in today's deadly attack lived. she's even been in the cage with the lion. she joins me via skype. you have personal knowledge of the sanctuary and indeed of the lion at the center of the attack today who has sadly been put down. tell me about your experience. was there anything in your encounter with this particular cat which made you feel that there may be a problem down the line? >> no, there was no indication when...
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. >> jack hanna's "wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> hi, everybody, i'm jack hannaming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo. welcome to "wild countdown." for many animals, it's a jungle out there, a dangerous one. >> there's another two here in front. >> fortunately, rescue workers, field vets, and volunteers can lend a helping hand. >> how's it taste? >> mmm. all that, plus my blooper of the week. sid! ohh! you'll see all that and more on today's "wild countdown." we tried to leave our tents, not even to go get dinner. we couldn't get to dinner. the lions were everywhere! golly day! [dog barking] whoo! help! a dolphin, right there! holy mackerel! just like my life is devoted to the animal world, nationwide insurance is devoted to their customers, protecting what's important at every stage of their lives. that's why nationwide and i have been partners for over 30 years. learn more about nationwide insurance at nationwide.com. right now, number 7, a south american refuge for animals at risk. and to find it, i took my wife and daughter deep into the rainf
. >> jack hanna's "wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> hi, everybody, i'm jack hannaming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo. welcome to "wild countdown." for many animals, it's a jungle out there, a dangerous one. >> there's another two here in front. >> fortunately, rescue workers, field vets, and volunteers can lend a helping hand. >> how's it taste? >> mmm. all that, plus my blooper of the week. sid!...
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thank you very much, hanna. i think i feel a little bit less guilty.ate that. >>> as we just talked about, one of the reasons so many parents have turned to technology to entertain their kids is just to get a few minutes of quiet, frankly. >> yeah. >> in fact, according to a new study published in the "daily mail" the average mom gets 288 questions each day. >> wow. >> seems a little low to me, to be frank. we asked our friends on facebook for the craziest questions they've, asked by their kids. ginny brown's son watched the wizard of oz and learned the pledge of allegiance and promptly wanted to know for which it stands, which witch they were talking about. head over to facebook.com/thecycle. >>> up next, toure gets the final word on this historic week for gay americans. girl: first, i saw it on cable. then i read about it online. i found out how to help. i downloaded the info. i spoke up... and told my friends... and they told their friends... and together, we made a difference. anncr: and tornado relief has been pouring in from... across the country
thank you very much, hanna. i think i feel a little bit less guilty.ate that. >>> as we just talked about, one of the reasons so many parents have turned to technology to entertain their kids is just to get a few minutes of quiet, frankly. >> yeah. >> in fact, according to a new study published in the "daily mail" the average mom gets 288 questions each day. >> wow. >> seems a little low to me, to be frank. we asked our friends on facebook for the...
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i'm jack hanna coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo.me to "wild countdown." everyone knows sharks are ruthless killers, always on the hunt for innocent swimmers, right? oh! wrong. sharks don't deserve their homicidal reputation...o'. and neither do stingrays, wolves or snakes. >> we're gonna collect the venom. >> oh, that gives me the chills. today i'm going to reveal the truth about these misunderstood creatures and others. >> we'd be swimming in insects if we didn't have bats. >> and later, my blooper of the week. oh, god! i could have had a heart attack, sue. so if you've ever wondered what the heck is an alligator good for, the answer is next on today's "wild countdown." golly day. look at that. we tried to leave our tents, and i needed to go to dinner. we couldn't get to dinner. the lions were everywhere. ♪ golly day. whoo! help! right there. holy mackerel. >> [snarls] >> just like my life is devoted to the animal world, nationwide insurance is devoted to their customers, protecting what is very stage of their lives. that's why nat
i'm jack hanna coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo.me to "wild countdown." everyone knows sharks are ruthless killers, always on the hunt for innocent swimmers, right? oh! wrong. sharks don't deserve their homicidal reputation...o'. and neither do stingrays, wolves or snakes. >> we're gonna collect the venom. >> oh, that gives me the chills. today i'm going to reveal the truth about these misunderstood creatures and others. >> we'd be swimming in...
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. ♪ and it's beautiful >> "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> helloeryone. i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." today we're going island hopping, from the florida keys... >> if she comes to you, just let her bite you. don't drop her. [laughs] >> to the pacific northwest... to see a bear, you gotta act like a bear.>> all the way to h. >> someone is sneaking on the side. >> he's like a little cartoon character. nd my spiciest bloopers ever. whew. sue, this is like acid. for 7 of my favorite island getaways on today's "wild countdown." >> unfortunately sometimes the shark might mistake a hand for food. >> this is against my better judgment. we tried to leave our tents, and i didn't even go to dinner. we couldn't get to dinner. the lions were everywhere. ah, dang. [dogs barking] >> whoo! help! no, no. right there. holy mackerel. >> [growls] >> just like my life is devoted to the animal world, nationwide insurance is devoted to their customers, protecting what is important at every stage
. ♪ and it's beautiful >> "jack hanna's wild countdown" is sponsored by nationwide insurance. >> helloeryone. i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo, and welcome to "wild countdown." today we're going island hopping, from the florida keys... >> if she comes to you, just let her bite you. don't drop her. [laughs] >> to the pacific northwest... to see a bear, you gotta act like a bear.>> all the way to h....
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i'm jack hanna coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo. welcome to "wild countdown." traveling the world in search of exotic animals. isn't it amazing how they can walk across this river, here? >> incredible. >> i've hitched rides on boats...that is some boat. look at this thing. camels-- holy mackerel. even hot air balloons. hey, make sure y'all pick us up! and i've taken more than a few wrong turns along the way. >> if i start screaming, then you can start screaming. >> you don't know what-- you don't know what's in-- whoa. i wasn't paying attention, see? and you won't want to miss my blooper of the week. >> aah! aah! >> so buckle up for 7 wild rides on today's "wild countdown." don't know what i'm doing wrong. >> aah! >> we tried to leave our kits. couldn't even go to dinner. we couldn't get to dinner, the lions were everywhere. god dang! [sled dogs barking] whoo! help! no, it's right there. holy mackerel. just like my life is devoted to tionwide insurance is devoted to their customers, protecting what is important at every stage of the
i'm jack hanna coming to you from my base camp here at the columbus zoo. welcome to "wild countdown." traveling the world in search of exotic animals. isn't it amazing how they can walk across this river, here? >> incredible. >> i've hitched rides on boats...that is some boat. look at this thing. camels-- holy mackerel. even hot air balloons. hey, make sure y'all pick us up! and i've taken more than a few wrong turns along the way. >> if i start screaming, then you...
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by nationwide insurance. >> hi, everybody, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp at the columbus, and welcome to "wild countdown." giraffes, zebras, moose, and bongo have very different coats. it is almost like they are painted. >> yeah, yeah. >> but they all wear the same shoe style. >> let's get them up. [whistles] >> i am talking about hooves, of course. he knows something is coming. this is amazing. that animal knows something is coming. >> she does. >> and do you know which african antelope can stand up on its rear hooves? look at this. right there is one. plus, my wild blooper of the week. golly. [laughter] all that and more on today's "wild countdown." yahoo! i can't wait to see the animals. what are you laughing at? we tried to leave our tents. not even to go get dinner. we couldn't get to dinner. the lions were everywhere! golly dang! [dog barking] whoo! help! a dolphin, right there! holy mackerel! just like my life is devoted to the animal world, nationwide insurance is devoted to their customers, protecting what's important at every stage of their lives. that's why nat
by nationwide insurance. >> hi, everybody, i'm jack hanna, coming to you from my base camp at the columbus, and welcome to "wild countdown." giraffes, zebras, moose, and bongo have very different coats. it is almost like they are painted. >> yeah, yeah. >> but they all wear the same shoe style. >> let's get them up. [whistles] >> i am talking about hooves, of course. he knows something is coming. this is amazing. that animal knows something is coming....
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mark hanna, you probably love this stuff. why stop at $22?warren is a lawyer, not a mathematician. why not give minimum wage at $500? >> why not make it $5 or $2, why not get rid of minimum wage all together. >> why not have the market set the price of labor. >> and with this kind of unemployment where employers can hire cheap, cheap labor and pay them $5, they'll work for $5. unemployment tied to minimum wage, if you look historically from the 1960s, 1980s, any time we increased the minimum wage, we also increased the employment rate in this country. you look at it right now, states like vermont -- >> i don't know about that. here is what i know. overall the unemployment rate is 7.7%. black unemployment 13.8%. black teenage unemployment 43.1%. all teenage unemployment, the majority whom are whites, all teenage unemployment meaning low-skilled are 25.1%. i maintain you raise the minimum wage above the market price for the lower-skilled people and you can't get a job. >> they hired less people when the minimum wage goes up. nothing says econom
mark hanna, you probably love this stuff. why stop at $22?warren is a lawyer, not a mathematician. why not give minimum wage at $500? >> why not make it $5 or $2, why not get rid of minimum wage all together. >> why not have the market set the price of labor. >> and with this kind of unemployment where employers can hire cheap, cheap labor and pay them $5, they'll work for $5. unemployment tied to minimum wage, if you look historically from the 1960s, 1980s, any time we...
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also talking to animal experts jeff corwin and jack hanna about what the young woman was doing inside the cage in the first case. >>> then droning on and on with some snack breaks in between. it was an epic filibuster by senator rand paul. ended early this morning. we'll tell you why vote code pink which supports women for peace and the tea party are on opposite sides of most issues are together supporting his efforts this time around. >>> a developing story out of north korea. threatening a preemptive nuclear strike on america. the u.n. meets to lay down some punishments. >> the storm that snowed in chicago and the d.c. suburbs now blowing people around in the northeast. we are live. >>> and the dow is on a roll. hitting another all-time high. we're going to look at futures this morning right now. what could happen today. >>> it's thursday, march 7th, and "starting point" begins right now. >>> welcome, everybody. we start with breaking news. tough talk overnight. north korea threatening a preemptive nuclear strike against the united states as the u.n. security council prepares to vot
also talking to animal experts jeff corwin and jack hanna about what the young woman was doing inside the cage in the first case. >>> then droning on and on with some snack breaks in between. it was an epic filibuster by senator rand paul. ended early this morning. we'll tell you why vote code pink which supports women for peace and the tea party are on opposite sides of most issues are together supporting his efforts this time around. >>> a developing story out of north...
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jack hanna of the columbus zoo joins me now. as we heard ted rowlands report, this animal got into an area that was supposed to be secure. i just want to show our viewers the large enclosure where dianna was and the smaller one where cous cous was. what do you make of this? could have the lion actually have opened the gate to get to her? >> well, anderson, they're very powerful animals. if the lock had been left off or a chain off it, he could have pushed the latch up and got in there obviously. watching it, it brings back so many memories. it really is hard to watch that because i think i have told you before that we had a little 3-year-old boy back in 1972 that one of my lions took his arm off, and it was beyond horrific picking it up and taking it there being put back on the boy at the shoulder. the point is, and i appreciate what the father is saying. i can't describe what i'm feeling. it has been that way the last 40 hours. again, i understand what he's saying, the love and what his daughter did, but the word fearless is di
jack hanna of the columbus zoo joins me now. as we heard ted rowlands report, this animal got into an area that was supposed to be secure. i just want to show our viewers the large enclosure where dianna was and the smaller one where cous cous was. what do you make of this? could have the lion actually have opened the gate to get to her? >> well, anderson, they're very powerful animals. if the lock had been left off or a chain off it, he could have pushed the latch up and got in there...
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worse, the doctor said hanna might grow up with limited hearing and eyesight. >> translator: she would have been born healthy. it's all my fault. >> reporter: since last october, parents of six other babies in japan reported their children have similar symptoms. all of the cases have been linked to rubella. health authorities say rubella is spreading across the country. the number of patients in the first 11 weeks of this year is nearly 22 times higher compared to the same period last year. many of them are in their 20s to 40s. currently, a fully funded program allows children to get two shots before entering elementary school. but back when japanese in their 20s to 40s were children, the vaccination was either optional or only for girls. the concern is these adults who are at risk of catching rubella are of child bearing age. and so their children could be at risk too. health officials are doing more to put out the information on the risks posed by rubella. but getting the people to sign up if they need the vaccination and pay for it is still tough. the response has been low. adults m
worse, the doctor said hanna might grow up with limited hearing and eyesight. >> translator: she would have been born healthy. it's all my fault. >> reporter: since last october, parents of six other babies in japan reported their children have similar symptoms. all of the cases have been linked to rubella. health authorities say rubella is spreading across the country. the number of patients in the first 11 weeks of this year is nearly 22 times higher compared to the same period...
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. >> suarez: and we talk to the atlantic's hanna rosin about toddlers and young children choosing smartphones and tablets over rattles and teddy bears. >> wooduff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century.
. >> suarez: and we talk to the atlantic's hanna rosin about toddlers and young children choosing smartphones and tablets over rattles and teddy bears. >> wooduff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial...
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. >> reporter: veteran zookeeper jack hanna says wild animals raised by humans should never be treated>> obviously, this comfort zone of the lion was crossed. at that point, he did what he had to do. these are wild animals. >> reporter: a necropsy is being performed on couscous. with several state and federal agencies now involved in the investigation. john and diana? >> brandi, thanks. >>> now thousands of sharks are driving beachgoers from the waters off of florida. take a look. deerfield beach in miami shut down yesterday for a period after lifeguards spotted sharks 20 yards from the shoreline. sharks are on their annual trek north after migrating south for the winter. >>> officials at miami's commuter railroad are standing by their decision to force an elderly woman off the train for singing. cell phone video captured the moment 82-year-old emma anderson was told by a security guard she was making too much noise. the guard then drags her through the open train door and wait for it, pulls her to the ground. her family is planning to sue saying their mother was injured in the inciden
. >> reporter: veteran zookeeper jack hanna says wild animals raised by humans should never be treated>> obviously, this comfort zone of the lion was crossed. at that point, he did what he had to do. these are wild animals. >> reporter: a necropsy is being performed on couscous. with several state and federal agencies now involved in the investigation. john and diana? >> brandi, thanks. >>> now thousands of sharks are driving beachgoers from the waters off of...
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veteran zoo keeper jack hanna says even wild animals raised by humans should not be treated as tame.s zoo, trainers do not go in the cages of most big cats older than 8 months. >> beautiful young lady crossed in the comfort zone of the lion. or vice versa. number one, set off alarm, in my brain right away. why would she be in there by herself? >> reporter: sometimes it's unclear what makes an animal turn on the very people who raised them. siegfried & roy lived with their tigers, but one day, one of those big cats turned on roy, nearly killing him and no one knows why. in the case of hanson, she had only been on the job for two months. >> she loved that lion. loved that tiger. she was disappointed they wouldn't let her in the cage, because the rules were, only the owner could go into the cage. >> reporter: but couscous had already become one of her favorite cats. cecilia vega, abc news, los angeles. >>> and coming up next here, what would you do if you're skiing, you turn around and you see an avalanche bearing down on you? how he survived. our "instant index." and i haveb . when i f
veteran zoo keeper jack hanna says even wild animals raised by humans should not be treated as tame.s zoo, trainers do not go in the cages of most big cats older than 8 months. >> beautiful young lady crossed in the comfort zone of the lion. or vice versa. number one, set off alarm, in my brain right away. why would she be in there by herself? >> reporter: sometimes it's unclear what makes an animal turn on the very people who raised them. siegfried & roy lived with their...
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jack hanna tells me how it can happen and what we need to know. our interview with a confidential informant. what about stronger gun laws. it won't help. why? >> and newt gingrich a word a couldn't possibly repeat. and this is the authorized biography. and the king and his court. to hugo chavez joins me to talk about his surprising connections. you are looking live at the senate floor. we'll get to that in a few moments. and i sit down with the one and only don king. to have a personal connection to hugo chavez. we begin with breaking news on that deadly lion attack in california. the lion was shot and killed. he had been raised there for eight weeks. >> our thoughts and prayers go out to our friend and family at this trying time. >> i want to bring in a man who knows more than anybody else. first, a woman who worked with the santuary where the man lived. here is genny michaels. genny. you had personal knowledge of both the sanctuary and the lion who has sadly been put down. tell me about your experience. was there anything that made you feel ther
jack hanna tells me how it can happen and what we need to know. our interview with a confidential informant. what about stronger gun laws. it won't help. why? >> and newt gingrich a word a couldn't possibly repeat. and this is the authorized biography. and the king and his court. to hugo chavez joins me to talk about his surprising connections. you are looking live at the senate floor. we'll get to that in a few moments. and i sit down with the one and only don king. to have a personal...
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>> hanna. >> hi, hanna, how are you? >> sherlock is another puppy learning very quickly.u very much. sherlock, nice to see you. chiquita is next and brought out by tamron hall. >> the quiet one of the group, very mellow. >> opposites attract. >> really great dog. good by hearse and other dogs. >> don't let them fool you. very smart, they come into their own once they get in the home. >> yeah, her personality will come out once she gets settled in. >> thank you very much. and next we have mylie the cat. hi, what are your names? >> hannah and emily. >> turn this way, let's see miley. really great in a home by herself for right now. >> the sweetest pet. >> it's a great time of year to get your pets vaccinated, get to your vet. the annual check-up and think about vaccinating -- >>> good morning to you. 8:56. i'm laura garcia-cannon. two suspects are in the hospital after being shot by san jose police. police say a woman trying to run over an officer on almaden road near willow glen way yesterday afternoon. fearing for his wife, the officer shot and hit the driver and a passen
>> hanna. >> hi, hanna, how are you? >> sherlock is another puppy learning very quickly.u very much. sherlock, nice to see you. chiquita is next and brought out by tamron hall. >> the quiet one of the group, very mellow. >> opposites attract. >> really great dog. good by hearse and other dogs. >> don't let them fool you. very smart, they come into their own once they get in the home. >> yeah, her personality will come out once she gets settled in....
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i met mark hanna, you could not have met two different type of people. liz: is hollywood though.ork, we will all go. you are stuck with us. so i hear. charlie: you are stuck with me. liz: the closing bell ringing in 28 minutes. the death of venezuelan strongman hugo chavez raising more questions than answers for the oil market. chavez with others nationalizing what they worked so hard to build and their own countries oil company, to th could the deh open of the venezuelan oil market and actually be a positive? and what is the impact on world supply? next in a fox business exclusive read she's always been able to brighten your day. it's just her way. but your erectile dysfunction - that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy
i met mark hanna, you could not have met two different type of people. liz: is hollywood though.ork, we will all go. you are stuck with us. so i hear. charlie: you are stuck with me. liz: the closing bell ringing in 28 minutes. the death of venezuelan strongman hugo chavez raising more questions than answers for the oil market. chavez with others nationalizing what they worked so hard to build and their own countries oil company, to th could the deh open of the venezuelan oil market and...
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more from our good friend jack hanna director emeritus of the columbus zoo. what was she doing in her cage, the father wants to know. >> hard to say because she was by herself and what i read early this morning is that her boyfriend or someone was there. sometimes we do things at times when we're trying not to impress somebody but show somebody what we can do. as i said last night when i heard this, it makes no sense because this facility has been approved, it's a very fine facility what have i've heard. i have not been there but no one can go in with a large cat. protocol was have two or three in there. so why would she get the key and get in there. some have a fascination with big cats lions being the king of beasts, magnificent animal. who knows what her thoughts were? maybe the only one who might know would be the boyfriend. >> this was clearly against the rules and protocols of this facility? >> exactly. exactly. her statement according to the "l.a. times" said she was totally fearless of animals. >> wherever we work would them we have a comfort zone of
more from our good friend jack hanna director emeritus of the columbus zoo. what was she doing in her cage, the father wants to know. >> hard to say because she was by herself and what i read early this morning is that her boyfriend or someone was there. sometimes we do things at times when we're trying not to impress somebody but show somebody what we can do. as i said last night when i heard this, it makes no sense because this facility has been approved, it's a very fine facility what...
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hanna made. competitiveness is one of the central issues this country faces. it started years ago when we entered a global and technology enabled world. it changed the face of employment in this country. we talk a lot about tax policy and the size of government. i worry we do not talk about what the future competitive situation of this country is because, even though we have seen cyclical employment trends, the trends around the standard of living and around the average american have been very down. you are competitive, you create jobs. if you are not competitive, you continue to create jobs that have a deteriorating standard of living. it seems to me reforming immigration, 7 billion people in the world, 6 billion wake up and largely want to come here. it is a huge advantage we have as a country. the lack of a national energy policy, which we do not seem to have, not doing the things and education, there has never been a strong correlation than now between having a better education and a better job. and not creating enough avenues for the significant amount of
hanna made. competitiveness is one of the central issues this country faces. it started years ago when we entered a global and technology enabled world. it changed the face of employment in this country. we talk a lot about tax policy and the size of government. i worry we do not talk about what the future competitive situation of this country is because, even though we have seen cyclical employment trends, the trends around the standard of living and around the average american have been very...
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is mark hanna, a former aid to secretary of state john kerry. good to see you, marc. first of all, what is going on with this smyrna eastbound bra him issue. she was noted in "time" magazine 100 most influential people issue. and the essay about her was written by share lease theron and o'reilly speculated last night that that was good enough for the state department when it was reviewing its list of possible candidates to be honored. what's your take? >> right. no, there is no doubt whatsoever that ms. ibrahim is remarkably effective activist in pro-democracy proponent in egypt. she was, as you know, laura, subjected to some of these virginity tests that happened. she ended up suing the leadership of the egyptian government and became sort of a star that way. here is the thing we have toker are. in this part of the world you can be anti-dictator and pro-democracy and still hold very reprehensible --ws and be deeply big bigoted and anti-semitic. >> are you making excuses for the state department's pathetic due diligence. >> no i'm not. difficult questions will be aske
is mark hanna, a former aid to secretary of state john kerry. good to see you, marc. first of all, what is going on with this smyrna eastbound bra him issue. she was noted in "time" magazine 100 most influential people issue. and the essay about her was written by share lease theron and o'reilly speculated last night that that was good enough for the state department when it was reviewing its list of possible candidates to be honored. what's your take? >> right. no, there is no...
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i had a full-sized cheetah here when jack hanna came in, and i was pretty startled, actually, just how powerful it felt to be in the presence of a big cat that close. >> you know, i felt safe when i was in close proximity with cous cous along with dale anderson. if you are watching that video, you'll notice that i am -- dale is in between myself and cous cous. and you know, i really felt the love there at the educational center. i didn't feel the fear and, you know, the -- i felt that we went over a lot of safety precautions before i ever went in, and so you know, i didn't have that feeling of the fearlessness. >> dianna hanson's father gave a very moving interview earlier to cnn. he said this. let's take a listen. >> always had a bad premonition that some day those animals could turn on her, but she was absolutely fearless. she was no more afraid of the lions and tigers than she was of a house cat. just totally fearless. >> patty, it's an appalling tragedy that a young woman has lost her life. how do you feel about the fact that cous cous has also been shot and killed as a result of t
i had a full-sized cheetah here when jack hanna came in, and i was pretty startled, actually, just how powerful it felt to be in the presence of a big cat that close. >> you know, i felt safe when i was in close proximity with cous cous along with dale anderson. if you are watching that video, you'll notice that i am -- dale is in between myself and cous cous. and you know, i really felt the love there at the educational center. i didn't feel the fear and, you know, the -- i felt that we...
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. >> i understand hanna loving it. >> i have the taste of young children and your daughter. >> that'sroud of it. >> that's right. all right. is it okay or not okay to pull april fool's pranks, sara, who gave me a cookie today. >> i got a whole thing that happened. we're going to reveal it later. >> okay. >> but here's what we thought about this. >> they're sophomoric, but as long as no one gets hurt or is left mortified, they're probably okay. >> oh, yes, they're okay, and word to my co-host, beware. >> what the heck is that supposed to mean? >> beware. >> of what? of what? >> beware! >> little cartoons. >> we have two lucky visitors from our plaza that are going to strut their new look as they get ready for their ambush makeover. >> and you're never too old to have your favorite easter tweets with your moms. ours are in the house. they're cooking pork and sauerkraut. >> my mom's making a pie. and blake shelton. oh, my gosh. >> sexy blake. it can be frustrating. it's hard to turn off and go back to sleep. intermezzo is the first and only prescription sleep aid approved for use as need
. >> i understand hanna loving it. >> i have the taste of young children and your daughter. >> that'sroud of it. >> that's right. all right. is it okay or not okay to pull april fool's pranks, sara, who gave me a cookie today. >> i got a whole thing that happened. we're going to reveal it later. >> okay. >> but here's what we thought about this. >> they're sophomoric, but as long as no one gets hurt or is left mortified, they're probably okay....
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we will talk to jack hanna and ask what needs to be done to prevent this and how much can we fault aal to act as we might expect a wild animal to act. >> new this morning, north korea is making a nuclear threat against the united states, saying they will exercise their right for a preemptive nuclear attack, claiming the united states is punning to start a war. this comes after the united nations security council will vote in a few hours on a resolution that impose the strong of the u.n. sanctions on the country. this follows north korea's latest nuclear test conducted last month. >> the president has been meeting with republic lawmakers at white house about the sequester and will address their caucuses on capitol hill next week. president obama treated a dozen of them to a special dinner in washington last night, a few hours after house republicans passed their plan to prevent a government shut down and ease the impact of the $85 billion across-the-board spending cuts that took affect last week. >> yahoo c.e.o. is taking home a big bonus for her first 5 1/2 months on the job paying t
we will talk to jack hanna and ask what needs to be done to prevent this and how much can we fault aal to act as we might expect a wild animal to act. >> new this morning, north korea is making a nuclear threat against the united states, saying they will exercise their right for a preemptive nuclear attack, claiming the united states is punning to start a war. this comes after the united nations security council will vote in a few hours on a resolution that impose the strong of the u.n....
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congressman richard hanna in upstate new york is against the cuts to his local airport. and suddenly pennsylvania senator pat toomey is attacking cuts in his local army depot. so when the chickens come home to roost, it's a different story. >> right. reverend, what you're saying, this is politics unusual. all of a sudden they've realized that because they've let the sequestration stall where it is today, they are actually feeling the pain back in their home districts. that's not news. that's something they should have known before going into this. but what e.j. is saying is that when we start looking at our budget priorities and what we decide to cut as americans and the fact that, sure, paul ryan is saying that the biggest thing is we need a smaller government but he's asking middle america to sacrifice and that's not a social contract. that's not a functioning government. what we need to do is say a lot of grassroot mob by llie zags a that the young kid doesn't get laid off. >> e.j., they reached out at republicans again today to make a deal on the budget. list sej to
congressman richard hanna in upstate new york is against the cuts to his local airport. and suddenly pennsylvania senator pat toomey is attacking cuts in his local army depot. so when the chickens come home to roost, it's a different story. >> right. reverend, what you're saying, this is politics unusual. all of a sudden they've realized that because they've let the sequestration stall where it is today, they are actually feeling the pain back in their home districts. that's not news....
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hanna gay from the university of mississippi.erned when the now toddler hadn't returned for any follow-up care even sending child protective services out to find the child much her mom had stopped her treatment and on retesting with the virus essentially gone dr. gay was so surprised she went back to see the results of the initial test given shortly after the baby's preventative treatment began, those were all positive for hiv >> my first thought was to pan i shall. i thought, oh, my goodness, i have been treating a child who is not actually infected. >> thain the u.s. we've seen less and less base, it's dropped dramatically, but worldwide an estimated 300 to 400,000h, sreurbgs infants are bone every year and 90% of them are in resource-poor countries like africa. scientists insist that more research will be done to see what if dr. gay prescribed to this baby will become the routine course of treatment to infants born of hiv moms. those moms have a 15 to 45% chance of passing the virus onto their child. what is really significant
hanna gay from the university of mississippi.erned when the now toddler hadn't returned for any follow-up care even sending child protective services out to find the child much her mom had stopped her treatment and on retesting with the virus essentially gone dr. gay was so surprised she went back to see the results of the initial test given shortly after the baby's preventative treatment began, those were all positive for hiv >> my first thought was to pan i shall. i thought, oh, my...
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. >> that's jack hanna last night. that's a good question. why was she in the enclosure by herself?e been before? i asked dale and said he would provide answers in the coming days. >> thanks so much. so, diana's father talks to erin burnett tonight on "outfront." watch his first national interview tonight, 7:00 eastern time here on cnn. >>> coming up, closing arguments begin in the cannibal cop trial. a new york city officer is plotting to kidnap and eat women? we're live from the courthouse. plus, we'll continue to watch the jodi arias trial. she is charged with her boyfriend's murder. the jury is coming back and we'll bring you the questioning live. this is america. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. something this delicious could only come from nature. new nectresse. the 100% natural no-calorie sweetener made from the goodne
. >> that's jack hanna last night. that's a good question. why was she in the enclosure by herself?e been before? i asked dale and said he would provide answers in the coming days. >> thanks so much. so, diana's father talks to erin burnett tonight on "outfront." watch his first national interview tonight, 7:00 eastern time here on cnn. >>> coming up, closing arguments begin in the cannibal cop trial. a new york city officer is plotting to kidnap and eat women?...
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>> hanna is practicing our glitter dot egg. these are so cute. you've dyed your eggs. take a glue dot, put that on your egg, and then you dip that into nice, fine glitter and look how pretty and beautiful the results are. >> wow. >> i've been making these with my 5-year-old last few days. >> look at that. >> doing a great job. super easy for kids. >> just glue dots you can get at any -- >> you can get at any craft store. great for little kids, big kids, and you can brush off the extra glitter. >> she's neat like me. cleaning it up. >> you sure? >> all right. devin. >> hey, devin. diver dudes. those are cool. >> you like a nice sense of humor with your easter? >> isn't that funny? you can display them in a glass with the dye, so it looks like they're actually diving. >> so adorable. >> what a clever idea. >> so easy. just get a rubber band for the mask. the mask itself is a water bottle cap with a white label on top, two dots for eyes. glue that in place. devin is using glue dots to do that. glue on a straw for the snorkel. and glue on some -- this is craft foam. the se
>> hanna is practicing our glitter dot egg. these are so cute. you've dyed your eggs. take a glue dot, put that on your egg, and then you dip that into nice, fine glitter and look how pretty and beautiful the results are. >> wow. >> i've been making these with my 5-year-old last few days. >> look at that. >> doing a great job. super easy for kids. >> just glue dots you can get at any -- >> you can get at any craft store. great for little kids, big kids,...
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richard hanna is one of them. he's from new york.w york, they passed gay marriage two years ago because four republican state senators went along with it. three of them lost their jobs because of that primaries. so the question to me, already conservatives threatening to challenge him in a primary over this. this is how the republican party has to get over this. they have to come out and survive primaries or not face primaries. let's see what happens. >> yeah, as a signatory, i completely agree and can't underestimate the significance of this moment, especially for conservatives with this cpac stuff, the go proud stuff, the log cabin republican stuff, the amicus brief. that is opportunity and a window that might close for republicans and for me, you know, what i'm saying is there's always been for me, two natural appeals for conservatism and gay rights coexisting comfortably. one is privacy of limited government angle where i don't want government in my private life anymore than you do. that's natural to me and then the idea to encou
richard hanna is one of them. he's from new york.w york, they passed gay marriage two years ago because four republican state senators went along with it. three of them lost their jobs because of that primaries. so the question to me, already conservatives threatening to challenge him in a primary over this. this is how the republican party has to get over this. they have to come out and survive primaries or not face primaries. let's see what happens. >> yeah, as a signatory, i completely...
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. >> arez: and talk to t atlantic's hanna rosin about toddlers and young children choosing smartphones and tablets over rattles and teddy bears. >> wooduff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... >> this prram was made possle bthe rporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> wooduff: there were urgent appeals for new laws to curb gun violence today, at the white house and at gatherings nationwide. it was all part of efforts to build momentum for votes in congress. it was called a "national day to demand action". rallies took place across the country to push congress for gun reform. some gatherings were small, like this one in golden, colorado. >> colorado legi
. >> arez: and talk to t atlantic's hanna rosin about toddlers and young children choosing smartphones and tablets over rattles and teddy bears. >> wooduff: that's all ahead on tonight's "newshour." >> major funding for the pbs newshour has been provided by: ♪ ♪ moving our economy for 160 years. bnsf, the engine that connects us. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial...
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richard hanna and others that have actively engaged in that and supported that.r country, they don't support that. this is evolving. >> kind of like a primary challenge? >> it can. it does. that's what primaries are about. i think we're evolving on a lot of these issues. the thing americans care most about is am i going to have a job, are we going to get the economy going, sign off on keystone pipeline, create 20,000 jobs. i think the economy is just job number one and should be for everybody. >> let me ask you on your side of the aisle, you have, i think, more than almost a dozen, maybe more than two dozen, actually, congressman with the president, no way, no how can you touch social security, medicare or medicaid which everybody says are the huge drivers of the deficit. how do you sort of bring the democratic party behind not a single but at least a consensus view of what should happen to these entitlement programs. >> number one we've already achieved over $700 billion in savings and efficiencies in medicare. >> nobody thinks it's enough. >> number two, we und
richard hanna and others that have actively engaged in that and supported that.r country, they don't support that. this is evolving. >> kind of like a primary challenge? >> it can. it does. that's what primaries are about. i think we're evolving on a lot of these issues. the thing americans care most about is am i going to have a job, are we going to get the economy going, sign off on keystone pipeline, create 20,000 jobs. i think the economy is just job number one and should be for...
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the great 19th century republican kingmaker mark hanna once said isn't there something we should lookoing in while last night president obama and republicans are certainly trying to do at least that. last night the president met with a group of supposedly persuadable republicans to try to get something done. at least some of the senators seemed to leave feeling hopeful. >> senator mccain, how did the meeting go? >> just fine. great, wonderful. >> i am more optimistic just from a personal standpoint. >> it was serious, it was face-to-face, i appreciate the pred asking some of us to come over and talk to him, and we got away from the politics of it. >> it was very open, honest, sincere genuine discussion. >> i think it was helpful and i think it's the way this country ought to operate and that is executive branch sitting down with legislators, talking through issues. it was a very sincere discussion. >> that's hopeful i can say. maybe it's because the president's slipping poll numbers. maybe it's because maybe they w make it look that way. whatever the reason today, president obama cont
the great 19th century republican kingmaker mark hanna once said isn't there something we should lookoing in while last night president obama and republicans are certainly trying to do at least that. last night the president met with a group of supposedly persuadable republicans to try to get something done. at least some of the senators seemed to leave feeling hopeful. >> senator mccain, how did the meeting go? >> just fine. great, wonderful. >> i am more optimistic just from...