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>> dan bailey: hen, hen, hen, hen, hen, hen, hen!et in trouble? >> dan bailey: you report yourself. >> anthony: have you ever heard about the walk of shame? so really you have a split second to determine whether it's a shootable thing. okay well, we're counting on you! >> dan bailey: that's a rooster! >> anthony: i could have shot at that too! that was an easy shot. >> joe rogan: yeah one of those days, huh? >> dan bailey: public lands in montana; we're, we're fortunate we have a lot of them but you know they get a lot of pressure so uh when you get one of these birds it's pretty special. >> joe rogan: public land hunting is always, always a lot of work. >> dan bailey: in general anybody and everybody can come out here and chase your birds so. hey, there's a bunch of birds right there. see them go on through the trees right there? >> anthony: i saw. >> joe rogan: a bunch of pheasants just got up. let's get serious about this. >> anthony: all right. >> dan bailey: we'll take these dogs to the river. rooster! oh nice shot! jugger! we g
>> dan bailey: hen, hen, hen, hen, hen, hen, hen!et in trouble? >> dan bailey: you report yourself. >> anthony: have you ever heard about the walk of shame? so really you have a split second to determine whether it's a shootable thing. okay well, we're counting on you! >> dan bailey: that's a rooster! >> anthony: i could have shot at that too! that was an easy shot. >> joe rogan: yeah one of those days, huh? >> dan bailey: public lands in montana;...
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we're hoping for over us. [ whistle ] >> hen, hen, hen, hen, hen!the walk of shame? >> so you have a split second to determine whether it's a shootable bird? >> okay. >> we're counting on you. ♪ ♪ >> that's a rooster! >> i could have shot at that, too. that was an easy shot. shit! >> one of those days, huh? >> public land in mono continua, we're fortunate, we have a lot of them, but you know they get a lot of pressure, but when you get one of these birds it's pretty special. >> public land hunting is always, always a lot of work. in general anybody can come out here and chase your birds so -- >> i saw a bunch of pheasants together. let's get serious about this. >> all right. ♪ ♪ >> we'll take these dogs to the river. ♪ ♪ >> rooster! [ gunshots ] >> nice shot! >> go get up on that bank? >> who got it? >> he caught it. i missed that one over here. come on. good boy. come on, jugger. >> nice shot. >> thank you. >> bring it here. come on. >> nice job. >> there you go. montana rooster, good eating. >> all right, man. start plucking. ♪ ♪ >> with one in th
we're hoping for over us. [ whistle ] >> hen, hen, hen, hen, hen!the walk of shame? >> so you have a split second to determine whether it's a shootable bird? >> okay. >> we're counting on you. ♪ ♪ >> that's a rooster! >> i could have shot at that, too. that was an easy shot. shit! >> one of those days, huh? >> public land in mono continua, we're fortunate, we have a lot of them, but you know they get a lot of pressure, but when you get one of...
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kpix 5 reporter hen len ramirez is live with the story. >> reporter: i'm on the beach here in monterey one of the beautiful sand beaches around here. but if you look closely, you'll see that this beach is littered with the dead and decaying bodies of these little tuna crabs, they have been washing up here for the past couple of days. turning the sand a different color. it's a red tide on the monterey bay. but the splash of color on dell monetary beach is caused by the lifeless bodies of tuna crabs, they are turning up dead on arrival in california. >> it looked like a battlefield of crabs that would here. >> reporter: so many little bodies littering the ground. >> i had to watch my step everywhere i was going. i don't want to step on the shells that's kind of gross. >> reporter: this is what the invasion of the tuna crabs also known as red crabs looks like underwater. monterey biologist caitlin taylor recorded the video in the monterey harbor two days ago. >> they seem to have swarmed here in the bay because of the el nino. >> reporter: they are up to ten degrees warmer than normal bec
kpix 5 reporter hen len ramirez is live with the story. >> reporter: i'm on the beach here in monterey one of the beautiful sand beaches around here. but if you look closely, you'll see that this beach is littered with the dead and decaying bodies of these little tuna crabs, they have been washing up here for the past couple of days. turning the sand a different color. it's a red tide on the monterey bay. but the splash of color on dell monetary beach is caused by the lifeless bodies of...
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henning threatened two officers with here's the story. >> sarah, this man is actually facing 21 criminal charges including attempted murder and when you order an uber and get in one, sometimes you may find yourself with, well a rude driver. what you don't expect is to be riding with a convicted fell felon. >> would you expect him to have an extensive felony record. >> jonathan hemming was until recently an uber driver for the d.c. area and also a convicted felon in ohio and florida. >> of course there's a degree of prescreening that is important part of that. but, the technology is designed to ensure that before during and after the trip, people have a way to access and get in touch and feel safe whenever they need to. >> uber won't say how long he drove for the company or if customers felt safe with him as their driver, but just last weekend the landlord's car he sometime montgomery country police say he tried killing two officers with homemade handguns capable of firing rounds and could avoid to reload and he was prepared to fire upon multiple targets they should be doing a better job
henning threatened two officers with here's the story. >> sarah, this man is actually facing 21 criminal charges including attempted murder and when you order an uber and get in one, sometimes you may find yourself with, well a rude driver. what you don't expect is to be riding with a convicted fell felon. >> would you expect him to have an extensive felony record. >> jonathan hemming was until recently an uber driver for the d.c. area and also a convicted felon in ohio and...
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you put a whole society on a stage that is the attractive thing about theater predicted ,hen a groupf people on stage expands through whole society this is what shakespeare does, and goes from the top to the bottom. also what arthur does in this way is to go from scenes of great intimacy between two people to scenes which involve the entire society on stage. the epic scale of it, the language, is shakespearean. arthur has steeped himself in shakespeare, with the transcripts of the trial, and the king james rival which came out before these people. their language would be very informed by that. it is a language of muscularity and energy. the play is wired and when we went to the first run through sitting at the force of the play, arthur said this is a young man's play. i could not write this. the sheer energy of the play. what informed you in terms of your performance? process,lly was a because in the way that she works, it is specific to the production. never will work like someone like that again. we do not have a very clear idea of what we were doing on the first day. i had just go
you put a whole society on a stage that is the attractive thing about theater predicted ,hen a groupf people on stage expands through whole society this is what shakespeare does, and goes from the top to the bottom. also what arthur does in this way is to go from scenes of great intimacy between two people to scenes which involve the entire society on stage. the epic scale of it, the language, is shakespearean. arthur has steeped himself in shakespeare, with the transcripts of the trial, and...
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in washington, i'm garrett hen i, fox news. >> than is just a reminder fox5 teaming up with the hill track the latest on the race for the white house. the hill's editor in chief bob cue san will join political reporters ronica cleary and tom fitzgerald to bring you the very latest, as we get closer to election day, fox5 news on the hill, this sunday, right before fox news sunday with chris wallace. we'll be right back. ack. >> we'll ask senior trump advisor. then, a showdown between the feds and north carolina over the legality of it trans gender bathroom law we'll ask whether he'll defy tomorrow's deadline. fire fight with isis in iraq. we'll ask our sunday panel about our deepening role there. all this week on fox news sunday. >> it has been more than a year and a half since foley was executed by isis. since then his mother has been issues. >> she was in washington this week for the first annual james foley freedom award, if you museum. sat down with fox5 exclusively to tell us about her work, the advancements and policies and why it means so much, not just for her family, but for
in washington, i'm garrett hen i, fox news. >> than is just a reminder fox5 teaming up with the hill track the latest on the race for the white house. the hill's editor in chief bob cue san will join political reporters ronica cleary and tom fitzgerald to bring you the very latest, as we get closer to election day, fox5 news on the hill, this sunday, right before fox news sunday with chris wallace. we'll be right back. ack. >> we'll ask senior trump advisor. then, a showdown between...
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williams urged people to speak up hen they see crime happening in their neighborhood. >>> a local eagle scout finds a way to honor those who make the ultimate sacrifice. we'll show you his invention for the graves of fallen heroes. pat toomey started his career as an investment banker. then, a wall street wheeler-dealer overseeing stock trades in new york, london and tokyo. next, toomey moved to hong kong to work with wealthy chinese investors. in the senate, it's no surprise toomey's been siding with wall street. voting to allow banks to continue making the risky investments that wrecked our economy. afscme people is responsible for the content of this ad. >>> tonight, two south jersey families are grieving the loss of two high schoolers killed in the crash after their prom. they went to bridgeston high school's prom when they crashed into a tree. nbc 10's reporter joins us from the scene. >> reporter: a corsage was left here. the students headed to ocean city after prom but on the way home the car they were in veered across the yellow line and crashed into this tree. >> just let me kn
williams urged people to speak up hen they see crime happening in their neighborhood. >>> a local eagle scout finds a way to honor those who make the ultimate sacrifice. we'll show you his invention for the graves of fallen heroes. pat toomey started his career as an investment banker. then, a wall street wheeler-dealer overseeing stock trades in new york, london and tokyo. next, toomey moved to hong kong to work with wealthy chinese investors. in the senate, it's no surprise toomey's...
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. >> instead after lid for every pot, for every crook rooster there is a crooked hen? >> yep. >> leak a dan rather. >> one of the accomplishments, also staying married. a lot of people can get married. the where will you be in another year or ten years? >> johnny dep calling it quits. how are they relate in the. >> they are armour i had. not surprising. filed the divorce papers 3 days after deposition deposition's mother died. siting irreconciliable differences, everybody always talk about it, oh, are they on the rocks, it is 22 years, they were together, married i guess for just more than a year. >> what does his mother's death have to do with it? >> adds insult to injury. like your mom dice, three days later you file for divorce? kind of callous, like where is tone testify, like you couldn't wait, or help them through this crisis. so, what, just go ahead, divorce people on their birthdays, your mom is dead, sorry, i can't sit with you another minute. >> i thought it was his mom died. >> right. and she filed for divorce. >> she filed. >> that's the . your mom dies. no
. >> instead after lid for every pot, for every crook rooster there is a crooked hen? >> yep. >> leak a dan rather. >> one of the accomplishments, also staying married. a lot of people can get married. the where will you be in another year or ten years? >> johnny dep calling it quits. how are they relate in the. >> they are armour i had. not surprising. filed the divorce papers 3 days after deposition deposition's mother died. siting irreconciliable...
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she was at risk of using a gender-specific term -- was a mother hen that really watched everything that people were doing and someone who was working on a story, both people are working on a story that she worked to make sure nobody got to far ahead of the other and try to as best -- as best as possible, people from undermining each other's reporting -- not undermining, the getting out of hand about the reporting that it was very helpful. rememberimportant to what i said before in his that we do not get involved in our partner's territorial decisions. of god profusely give them guidelines and suggestions but ultimately, it is up to each media organization to decide, not when, because that is what we are all going to agree when we are published, but now they are going to present their stories in who they are going to report about. i think that is really important to preserve because nobody wants to surrender that and that would be a wrong model for us to try -- and it would be impossible -- like, 400 people are going to write? but we give the guidelines and they have to also -- also reme
she was at risk of using a gender-specific term -- was a mother hen that really watched everything that people were doing and someone who was working on a story, both people are working on a story that she worked to make sure nobody got to far ahead of the other and try to as best -- as best as possible, people from undermining each other's reporting -- not undermining, the getting out of hand about the reporting that it was very helpful. rememberimportant to what i said before in his that we...
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it also gives new sheriff hen see wider discretion to five agents under certain circumstances. critics point out the new law would not have kept last year's shooting suspect from being released. the mayor has to sign off on the agreement before it can become law. >>> now to an investigative unit exclusive. a teenage girl says she was sexually abused by her stepfather for years. she finally found the courage to report it. after waiting nearly two years, she turned to the investigative unit for help. we uncovered startling details how they moved through the justice system. arare apology and admission from the santa clara district attorney's office that this case was mishandled. >> it seemed like they didn't care. i thought no one was going to help me. and i have been through this enough. >> a tremendous apology is owed to the victim. i apologize to her. >> tonight at 11:00, hear from the san jose police department about why tear investigation took 11 months and the district attorney explain what is it is doing to make sure no other sexual abuse suspects hold the same delays. if y
it also gives new sheriff hen see wider discretion to five agents under certain circumstances. critics point out the new law would not have kept last year's shooting suspect from being released. the mayor has to sign off on the agreement before it can become law. >>> now to an investigative unit exclusive. a teenage girl says she was sexually abused by her stepfather for years. she finally found the courage to report it. after waiting nearly two years, she turned to the investigative...
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you know those blue hens if they do anything, they do it well. >> reporter: when i interviewed, she wasing to win enough money to move out of her house with her parents. this is kind of funny. let's look at kelly drive, we have an accident inbound approaching sedgely drive. we have fire crews and police crews on the scene. chopper 6 heading to the scene. mill creek is closed erickson avenue for emergency construction because of the slope failure. stick to route 7 or 41. >>> we're tracking the last showers of the morning, millville mays landing. millville might be done. this stuff up here might be ground clutter, maybe light activity. if you're dressing the kids, most of the you don't need rain gear, temperatures in the 50s, maybe a jacket. this afternoon shorts and ts work. if you're returning errand. 61 by 9:00 a.m. 67 by 1:00 p.m. partly sunny skies and getting warm this afternoon, we'll get a high late this afternoon of 74 around 4:00 p.m. probably still sitting on that about 5:00 p.m. a slight chance of pop up stray sprinkle or shower. >>> you can track the pop-up showers at 6abc.co
you know those blue hens if they do anything, they do it well. >> reporter: when i interviewed, she wasing to win enough money to move out of her house with her parents. this is kind of funny. let's look at kelly drive, we have an accident inbound approaching sedgely drive. we have fire crews and police crews on the scene. chopper 6 heading to the scene. mill creek is closed erickson avenue for emergency construction because of the slope failure. stick to route 7 or 41. >>> we're...
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comes,hen the president it will not be to apologize.ll not revisit the decision to drop the bombs. >> the president will send a much more forward-looking signal about his ambition for realizing the goal -- a planet without nuclear weapons. gary: the visit will mark a hugely historic moment for america. cuba and now hiroshima. the president is making his final year one for breaking old taboos. katty: for more on president obama's visit i am joined by ambassador wendy sherman. thank you for coming in. should president obama apologize when he is in hiroshima? house i think the white has made the right decision not to revisit that decision. the dropping of the bombs were horrific, but they did stop the war and probably saved millions of lives. it is important to president wrote to remember what a world and to help not only the current generations, but future generations understand we need to get rid of nuclear weapons as fast as possible, and make sure we have a peaceful, stable, and secure world. a time whenthis be generations forward will
comes,hen the president it will not be to apologize.ll not revisit the decision to drop the bombs. >> the president will send a much more forward-looking signal about his ambition for realizing the goal -- a planet without nuclear weapons. gary: the visit will mark a hugely historic moment for america. cuba and now hiroshima. the president is making his final year one for breaking old taboos. katty: for more on president obama's visit i am joined by ambassador wendy sherman. thank you for...
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he was part of the camp's firefighter grew, he was wearing gray sweats hen left the camp. he is serving 18 years for robbery. >>> details on a deadly cross-in sonoma county. a man is accused of hitting and killing his friend after she got into a car accident. the chp says just after midnight, tile touric was driving behind the woman when she loves control -- lost control of her car and her vehicle overturned. she was not wearing a seatbelt. towerric was booked on manslaughter and dui charges. >>> security officers at anjos zoo killed this 400-pound gorilla this afternoon to protect a three-year-old child. the zoo's direct user said the 17-year-old gorilla grabbed the small boy when he fell into the exhibit moat. >> a sad day all around. the right choice was made. it was a difficult choice. we have protocols. we do drill with dangerous animal response teams. but we have never had a situation like this at the cincinnati zoo where a dangerous animal needed to be dispatched in an emergency situation. >> the child is expected to recover after being picked up and dragged by the
he was part of the camp's firefighter grew, he was wearing gray sweats hen left the camp. he is serving 18 years for robbery. >>> details on a deadly cross-in sonoma county. a man is accused of hitting and killing his friend after she got into a car accident. the chp says just after midnight, tile touric was driving behind the woman when she loves control -- lost control of her car and her vehicle overturned. she was not wearing a seatbelt. towerric was booked on manslaughter and dui...
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look at what white house adviser ben rhodes did, he set the tone in the hen house of the beltway echo chamber. that deal is a deal, not a treaty that congress would have had to pass. it went through with little coverage, proper coverage of what was in that deal. and so the invertebrate state of the media is in play right now. the fact that that deal, the iran deal got passed, shows the power of the liberal media. >> but getting back to this story, steve, on donald trump, i read the thing thoroughly. it was a long piece, about 5,000 words. i didn't see it as a real hit job against trump. they were trying to convince everybody that because he liked women in bathing suits, that he was unfit to be president. there may be other reasons why he is, but not this. >> yeah, they made it sound like he was going to be the editor of "sports illustrated." even in the story, david, they had to acknowledge several times he hired women for very high, responsible positions in an industry back had that just wasn't done. so you'll never get credit for it, but he's a pioneer. the power of the press is sti
look at what white house adviser ben rhodes did, he set the tone in the hen house of the beltway echo chamber. that deal is a deal, not a treaty that congress would have had to pass. it went through with little coverage, proper coverage of what was in that deal. and so the invertebrate state of the media is in play right now. the fact that that deal, the iran deal got passed, shows the power of the liberal media. >> but getting back to this story, steve, on donald trump, i read the thing...
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that's when allison really underunderstood that hen tall illness is something people need to talk about. >> it's all right to feel that way, but it's also all right to ask for help and not keep it all in and think that you're battling it alone because there are so many people out there that love you. >> today, allison says she's doing really well. she's also back on track in her swimming and has high hopes to make the 2016 olympics in rio this summer. >>> now to some troubling new statistics from the centers for disease control and prevention. more and more women are the cdc report found a 24% spike in suicides in the u.s. between 1999 and 2014. the highest levels in almost 30 years. researchers saw increases for middle-aged men and women, but found the largest jump among white and native american women. >> many things come together when someone dies by suicide has an attempt. with life stress sors, health factor, but mental health and someone struggling with mental health problems is at greatest risk. >> one positive finds, suicide rates among adults over 75, they've decreased. now, im
that's when allison really underunderstood that hen tall illness is something people need to talk about. >> it's all right to feel that way, but it's also all right to ask for help and not keep it all in and think that you're battling it alone because there are so many people out there that love you. >> today, allison says she's doing really well. she's also back on track in her swimming and has high hopes to make the 2016 olympics in rio this summer. >>> now to some...
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. >>> blue hens fans had a chance to stock up on gear to cheer on their team. the university of delaware had a sale on jerseys and t-shirts and even blue cleats. this was for students, employees and season ticket holders. this is the second year for this the sale. those hats look good. >>> a special flower shop popped up for business, the rittenhouse square flower market for childrens charities has been raising money since 1914, there were flowers and plants and arts and crafts for sale, this is 102nd for the market. narrator: the constitution says the president shall make nominations for the supreme court and the senate votes. no exception for election years why is pat toomey refusing to do the job pennsylvania elected him to do? toomey refuses to consider anyone president obama nominates, even a former prosecutor with more experience than any other nominee with bipartisan support. but toomey is choosing his party's leaders and playing politics with the supreme court. call senator toomey and tell him to put the constitution before his politics. >>> phillies hi
. >>> blue hens fans had a chance to stock up on gear to cheer on their team. the university of delaware had a sale on jerseys and t-shirts and even blue cleats. this was for students, employees and season ticket holders. this is the second year for this the sale. those hats look good. >>> a special flower shop popped up for business, the rittenhouse square flower market for childrens charities has been raising money since 1914, there were flowers and plants and arts and...
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hen i first came out, i was in 7th grade, and before then, going to the bathroom was kind of uncomfortable me, as it would be for any guy going into the female restroom. it was very uncomfortable, very nerve racking. i just felt out of place and like i did not belong. >> woodruff: and high schoolers in arlington, virginia, offered their own reactions today. >> equal rights is just a part of our government, our amendments. like, i don't think it should be based on gender. if you're a u.s. citizen you should be treated like one, not alienated just because you changed your gender. >> i would feel comfortable going into the bathroom because obviously they think they're female, and i'm female so they wouldn't harm me in any way. >> woodruff: but the backlash began almost immediately. >> we will not be blackmailed by the president's 30 pieces of silver. we will not sell out our children to the federal government. >> woodruff: in texas, lieutenant governor dan patrick urged his state's school superintendents to defy the obama administration-- even if it means forfeiting billions in federal aid. >
hen i first came out, i was in 7th grade, and before then, going to the bathroom was kind of uncomfortable me, as it would be for any guy going into the female restroom. it was very uncomfortable, very nerve racking. i just felt out of place and like i did not belong. >> woodruff: and high schoolers in arlington, virginia, offered their own reactions today. >> equal rights is just a part of our government, our amendments. like, i don't think it should be based on gender. if you're a...
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hen we are making change, how to we finish we're succeeding? how do we know if we're working in the right direction or if being made? this is what i want to leave you with. i think civics is changing because i think civics has to change. think a lot of these old models around changing through voting and changing through mobilization are just not working anymore and i think these new forms of civics, while incomplete, inequitable and don't work as well as we'd hope, i think it's fine to be trying them out and pushing them new directions. what's not fine is to look at this moment in time and react with disengagement. mistrust that many of us have when we look at is either a ay, powerfully corrosive force, or a force that we can harness and sort of send in the direction of positive change, and that's what i'm hoping for. so thank you very much for listening. [applause] forence: i have a question you. so is the jennerity of platforms, the fact they're designed to be seller and buyer user, somewhat coincidentally of atible with the mistrust governme
hen we are making change, how to we finish we're succeeding? how do we know if we're working in the right direction or if being made? this is what i want to leave you with. i think civics is changing because i think civics has to change. think a lot of these old models around changing through voting and changing through mobilization are just not working anymore and i think these new forms of civics, while incomplete, inequitable and don't work as well as we'd hope, i think it's fine to be...
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hen that daniels has more. >> reporter: an entire canadian city of 80,000 people are fleeing their homes under the threat of a massive wildfire. the plumes of dark thick smoke can be seen for miles. >> i am terrified. >> i am very scared. i am very nervous. i don't know if i ll home to come back to. >> the fire is burning in the city of fort mcmurray, started sunday and thought to be under control until the winds quickly changed directions. panicked weres had only a few minutes to evacuate. >> we don't flow what we will have left. >> cars packed highway 63, the only road out of the area. fire is being fueled by high temperatures and low humidity. and entire neighborhoods have been destroyed. >> our focus is completely and entirely right now on ensuring the safety of people. of getting them out of the city. >> city leaders have asked for help from canada's army and air force. and local authorities say the worst may not be over. because high temperatures and strong winds are expected again. through the day. henna daniels, cbs news,. >> so far no serious injuries have been reported. fort mc
hen that daniels has more. >> reporter: an entire canadian city of 80,000 people are fleeing their homes under the threat of a massive wildfire. the plumes of dark thick smoke can be seen for miles. >> i am terrified. >> i am very scared. i am very nervous. i don't know if i ll home to come back to. >> the fire is burning in the city of fort mcmurray, started sunday and thought to be under control until the winds quickly changed directions. panicked weres had only a few...
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as do the, uh, the female birds, the hens, when they're laying their eggs. they need that high protein source. and therere's se critical points in birds' l life where insects are key and critical. and i if the--the amount, the availability of insects is reduced, it has been shown that that affects reproduction. >> so we put nest boxes up in different sites, some that are uncontaminated, that have no pesticide use and in siteses tht are more agriciculturally intensiveve that have extensive use of neonicotinoids. >> morrissey is only a year and a half into a 4-year study, but is already starting to see some alarming effects. >> the birds are lower body mass or got poor body condition at some of these agriculturally intensive sites. so we know that there isis some link or r some correlation n between how well e birds are dodoing in terms of their physiology and their health and their body condition and how many bugs or how abundant the bugs are. and that seems to relate well with the, uh, presence and levels of contamination in these ponds. >> there have been f
as do the, uh, the female birds, the hens, when they're laying their eggs. they need that high protein source. and therere's se critical points in birds' l life where insects are key and critical. and i if the--the amount, the availability of insects is reduced, it has been shown that that affects reproduction. >> so we put nest boxes up in different sites, some that are uncontaminated, that have no pesticide use and in siteses tht are more agriciculturally intensiveve that have extensive...
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breachingt the challenge is guessing where they're going to be but after a bit, sanjay gets his line and henust look at this. extraordinary. i never expected to see anything like as many dolphins as we've seen and it's such incredibly did news. it tells us that this river is capable of supporting these wonderful animals. it also shows us what's at stake, what -- why it's so important that the indian government's efforts to clean up this river succeed. bbc news, india. jane: beautiful and very unexpected pictures there. now, jodie foster is one of hollywood's greats. the oscar-winning actress has been in the business most of her life, much in front of the camera but in recent years she's turned to directing. her fourth feature film, money monster, has just premieres -- premiered in canness. >> anybody seen ron? just point the camera my direction and we'll figure it out together. >> george clooney is an eegtistical financial journalist. julia roberts is his long-suffering prur who takes control when this happens. >> oh, jesus! what do you want me to do? jodie ts director, foster, it was a chan
breachingt the challenge is guessing where they're going to be but after a bit, sanjay gets his line and henust look at this. extraordinary. i never expected to see anything like as many dolphins as we've seen and it's such incredibly did news. it tells us that this river is capable of supporting these wonderful animals. it also shows us what's at stake, what -- why it's so important that the indian government's efforts to clean up this river succeed. bbc news, india. jane: beautiful and very...
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hen a daniels bridges us up-to-date on the investigation. >> now trying to determine the cause of deadlyer bus crash north of laredo, texas saturday. fifty-two people were on board when the driver lost control, and the bus rolled over. seven passengers were killed on the scene, one later died at the hospital. >> warrant today get here. >> this woman returned to the hospital after learning her 67 year old mother, virginia ramirez was on the bus head today a casino with her friend. >> turn and, just saw her best friend, no bag, she was outside, she could see inside her friend was look like she was passed on. >> her mother is recovering in a hospital. with several broken bones. texas company, oga charters owns the bus involved in the accident. according to the associated press order by state inspectors to take one of its buses offer the road to fix brakes and exit door problems. national trans takes safety board members arrive on the scene. >> this is in an effort to rule out any mechanical failure that may have contributed to the crash. >> investigators have requested the inspection and ma
hen a daniels bridges us up-to-date on the investigation. >> now trying to determine the cause of deadlyer bus crash north of laredo, texas saturday. fifty-two people were on board when the driver lost control, and the bus rolled over. seven passengers were killed on the scene, one later died at the hospital. >> warrant today get here. >> this woman returned to the hospital after learning her 67 year old mother, virginia ramirez was on the bus head today a casino with her...
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of course we will have much more from the u hen many penn campus on "eyewitness news" at 10:00 and 110. >>> president obama delivered the commencement address today at rutgers university. "eyewitness news" was there as hundreds of rutgers camden students boarded the river line train up to the new brunswick campus. the ceremony was held at high point solution stadium in piscataway. the president took the stage at about 1 o'clock this afternoon to deliver his address and one of his key points for the grads it's more important to look to the future than dwell on the past. >> i guess it's part of human nature especially in times of change and uncertainty to want to look backwards and long for some imaginary past when everything worked and the economy hummed and all politicians were wise and every child was well mannered and america pretty much did whatever it wanted around the world. guess what? it ain't so . >> [laughter] >>> the good old days weren't all that good. >> well, the president also took shots at donald trump. he said trump's rhetoric about building border almost and keeping m
of course we will have much more from the u hen many penn campus on "eyewitness news" at 10:00 and 110. >>> president obama delivered the commencement address today at rutgers university. "eyewitness news" was there as hundreds of rutgers camden students boarded the river line train up to the new brunswick campus. the ceremony was held at high point solution stadium in piscataway. the president took the stage at about 1 o'clock this afternoon to deliver his address...
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news" reporter, joe hold hen in center city, joe. >> reporter: jessica and ukee these doctors were supposed to be helping people but federal prosecutors say they perpetuated cycle of abuse and addiction. tonight three doctors charged in connection with running an alleged pill mill. these people were simply drug dealers. >> reporter: it was out of the south philadelphia building that federal prosecutors say allen somers operated an illegal five million-dollar cash business. allegedly selling pills, to thousands of customers a month. >> instead of helping people, they are basically contributing, to the drug abuse crisis in our culture. they are distributing, drugs, to drug users, people who are addicted to drugs. >> reporter: we track down doctor somers, a 78 year-old man, at his ambler home. >> can we have a moment have your time? the doctor told us he would be out to give us his side of the story but 45 minutes later and waiting he change his mind, hiding behind his door. >> no comment today. >> reporter: also charged in the scheme doctors kahn of villanova and doctor parkas from ridley par
news" reporter, joe hold hen in center city, joe. >> reporter: jessica and ukee these doctors were supposed to be helping people but federal prosecutors say they perpetuated cycle of abuse and addiction. tonight three doctors charged in connection with running an alleged pill mill. these people were simply drug dealers. >> reporter: it was out of the south philadelphia building that federal prosecutors say allen somers operated an illegal five million-dollar cash business....
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killed, the most recent being officer coleson who died march 13th, during a shootout with a suspect hen his fellow officers. fighting back tears his parents t the loss and share memories of him and reinforce to the family that he's not lost to us. >> reporter: officer coleson's name has been added to a plaque that hangs on the wall in the administration building alongside 53 other officers who died in the line of duty. that plaque is a reminder for every who walks by the of the sacrifices these men and women make every day. back to you. >>> if you have had enough of the rain this week, tough luck. get ready for a few more days of it. >> when can we expect to see the sun again? >> maybe on saturday. doreen, i was wondering where you were going with that one. tough luck. we have seen a lot of rain the last couple of days. nine days straight of some rain in the area. tomorrow will be ten and we will get to 11. look at the radar. more rain across the region. this is the area we have seen the rain. to the culpeper, warren county, shower and drizzle in in the metro area. zooming in this regio
killed, the most recent being officer coleson who died march 13th, during a shootout with a suspect hen his fellow officers. fighting back tears his parents t the loss and share memories of him and reinforce to the family that he's not lost to us. >> reporter: officer coleson's name has been added to a plaque that hangs on the wall in the administration building alongside 53 other officers who died in the line of duty. that plaque is a reminder for every who walks by the of the sacrifices...
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grab it if hens goetz a chance? jerk on it? is he going to tickle my balls?hat is he going to do that corkscrew thing? (laughter) you've thought about this a lot, my friend. i'm just saying, i want to know what's going to happen! am i going to like it, is that what's going to happen? huh? >> trevor are we going to get married? who's the husband? are we going to adopt? it's ludicrous. you're coming up with hypotheticals. everyone says this is absurd! now we look at gay people as it is the most normal thing. because it is normal. society evolves all the time. like, i see gay people kissing now and it's not even a thing. i see gay people kissing and i'll be like, hearings stop that! i'm trying to watch "brokeback mountain"! i can't see! get out of the way! (laughter) society has done this over and over again. it's so painful. the same thing was said about black people. it's absurd! we can't share the bathroom with black people. white and black people in the same bathroom! absurd! what a (bleep) measuring contest? what's going to happen when black people come int
grab it if hens goetz a chance? jerk on it? is he going to tickle my balls?hat is he going to do that corkscrew thing? (laughter) you've thought about this a lot, my friend. i'm just saying, i want to know what's going to happen! am i going to like it, is that what's going to happen? huh? >> trevor are we going to get married? who's the husband? are we going to adopt? it's ludicrous. you're coming up with hypotheticals. everyone says this is absurd! now we look at gay people as it is the...
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get to that hen we point we may think of outsourcing but right now we can a lot of letters. >> that is great. thanks for joining us. much.ank you very >> thanks for watching. for us at defensenews.com conk of national and international defense. tune in next week to see some of darpa's [music] >> dr. charles stanley: is there anyone in life that you could say, "my heart is just chained to her.
get to that hen we point we may think of outsourcing but right now we can a lot of letters. >> that is great. thanks for joining us. much.ank you very >> thanks for watching. for us at defensenews.com conk of national and international defense. tune in next week to see some of darpa's [music] >> dr. charles stanley: is there anyone in life that you could say, "my heart is just chained to her.
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cheers and applause] and the american people understand that we are great hen we support each other. when your family is hurting, my family has got to be there for you. [cheers and applause] and when my family hurts, you ave go to help us. -- you have got to help us. america is about not tolerating a situation in which children go hungry or veterans sleep out on the street. cheers and applause] and the american people understand that supporting each selfishness.trumps cheers and applause] and the american people also understand a very profound lesson taught to us by every major religion on earth whether it is christianity, judaism, islam, buddhism, whatever, and that profound message is that at always always ay love trumps hatred. cheers and applause] [crowd chanting "bernie"] our campaign -- our campaign has now won primaries and caucuses in 19 states because we are doing something very unusual in american politics. we are treating the american people like intelligent human beings. cheers and applause] and we are telling them the , even when the truth is unpleasant. i have always be
cheers and applause] and the american people understand that we are great hen we support each other. when your family is hurting, my family has got to be there for you. [cheers and applause] and when my family hurts, you ave go to help us. -- you have got to help us. america is about not tolerating a situation in which children go hungry or veterans sleep out on the street. cheers and applause] and the american people understand that supporting each selfishness.trumps cheers and applause] and...
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those two are surveillance and professor henning will talk about that and so much more. round of applause for professor henning. >> so my 16-year-old african-american client may not know that his public benefits are being tracked or he will one day be tracked by the fbi when he grows up to become a black activist but he certainly knows that he is being watched, monitored and regulated every single day. in his school, on the street, at the beach, in the store, on his front porch, in the court yard of his housing complex, in his car, and on his job. black boys are born suspect. they are born into a life of surveillance and this is their story. imagine your elementary and middle school education is yo surrounded by police officers. every day you enter the front door through security, through metal detectors and security cameras. every day you are greeted by a school resource officer who is likely in uniform with a gun, pepper spray, and a baton at his waist. and in the extreme, if you live in compton, california, you're likely to see a school resource officer who is authori
those two are surveillance and professor henning will talk about that and so much more. round of applause for professor henning. >> so my 16-year-old african-american client may not know that his public benefits are being tracked or he will one day be tracked by the fbi when he grows up to become a black activist but he certainly knows that he is being watched, monitored and regulated every single day. in his school, on the street, at the beach, in the store, on his front porch, in the...
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when i come back, your henative d -- ten-day outlook. >>> even when it's closed for construction, theine street expressway is usually open bylp now. >> let's check. >> the last time we came to you, about ten minutes ago we were still in the process of opening some of the ramps. i wanted to give you an update. this is the vine around 24th street. all traffic moving along nicely around the area. westbound and eastbound on the vine back open to traffic. in between broad street and the schuylkill, you'll be okay. all of that construction moved out of the way. good through center city right now. watching construction in allentown on south 8th street pstreet. all green lights on route 38. this is right around nixonç dre in moorestown, new jersey until friday, june 17th we're watching septa's route 101 trolley. they're busing passengers. they will replace the trollies between providence road and orange street station. vai and tracy. >> thanks, jessica. >>> 11 minutes past 5:00. funnel cake, fries and maybe a beer. we'll tell you where and how soon this could happen. >>> plus, this -- >> it
when i come back, your henative d -- ten-day outlook. >>> even when it's closed for construction, theine street expressway is usually open bylp now. >> let's check. >> the last time we came to you, about ten minutes ago we were still in the process of opening some of the ramps. i wanted to give you an update. this is the vine around 24th street. all traffic moving along nicely around the area. westbound and eastbound on the vine back open to traffic. in between broad street...
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as hen na daniels reports trump focused his attention on hillary clinton. >> reporter: this was a chaoticeet own side a donald trump rally in new mexico tuesday night, protesters through barricade at police on horse back, some threw rocks, plastic bottles, other burned trump t-shirt, officers responded by firing pepper spray and smoke grenades. police locked down the albuquerque convention center, the aftermath shows, smashed glass windows and doors. >> get them out of here. get them out. >> reporter: inside presumptive presidential nominee was interruptly repeatedly by demonstrators. >> this is so exciting, isn't it. >> reporter: it took several officers drag this woman down the steps. trump told the crowd he expects to pick up democrat bernie sanders supporters. >> the system is rigged a begins bernie sanders so he cannot win but i'm hearing we will get close to 40 percent have of his supporters, maybe not these people report report while campaigning in california, hillary clinton dealt with her share of hecklers. >> some people are just allergic to the fact. >> reporter: she attack her
as hen na daniels reports trump focused his attention on hillary clinton. >> reporter: this was a chaoticeet own side a donald trump rally in new mexico tuesday night, protesters through barricade at police on horse back, some threw rocks, plastic bottles, other burned trump t-shirt, officers responded by firing pepper spray and smoke grenades. police locked down the albuquerque convention center, the aftermath shows, smashed glass windows and doors. >> get them out of here. get...
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i wouldn't wish them on my worst hen me. >> reporter: huge gathering of mosley's extended family andand remember a girl who -- >> she look like an angel. all she neede needed were her al wings schenn got them. >> breaking down while describing her the pain of los losing two worm bright and bubbly young women just too much to bear. >> she was always there all the time whenever i needed her. ing in i asked her to do she would do it without asking me any questions. like day is a she was the same way, like... >> reporter: as for those other two passengers listed in critical condition. this sad news came on the day that many in this community attend add funeral for 18-year-old from bridgeton who died in a car accident just two weeks ago. for now we're live in maurice river township, new jersey, i'm trang do, cbs3 "eyewitness new news". >> trang, thank you so much. >>> also tonight a woman is fighting for her life following a shooting in kensington. gunman shot the 24-year-old five times on the 700 block of willard street around three coletit this afternoon victim is in critical condition
i wouldn't wish them on my worst hen me. >> reporter: huge gathering of mosley's extended family andand remember a girl who -- >> she look like an angel. all she neede needed were her al wings schenn got them. >> breaking down while describing her the pain of los losing two worm bright and bubbly young women just too much to bear. >> she was always there all the time whenever i needed her. ing in i asked her to do she would do it without asking me any questions. like day...
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the hen house is full. great. you're in the kitchen aren't you? hon, i gotta go.s project's going sideways. this is what happens when you marry an artist... ♪ "daddy doing work",d it's funny that i've been in the news for being a dad. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized. school, grocery shopping. my face can unlock this computer. that's crazy. macbooks are not able to do that. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my world. anything that makes my life easier, i'm using. and windows is doing that. (cheers and applause) >> trevor: welcome back to "the daily show." thank you. thank you so much. now, we were just talking earlier about those polls showing that hillary clinton is the second most unlikable major candidate ever to run for president. now let's talk about the first. while donald trump is widely disliked, he is especially disliked by women, as trump is well aware. >> i keep hearing about this woman thing. i think i'm doing well with women, but what do i know? they say i'm setting records with men. ah, t
the hen house is full. great. you're in the kitchen aren't you? hon, i gotta go.s project's going sideways. this is what happens when you marry an artist... ♪ "daddy doing work",d it's funny that i've been in the news for being a dad. windows 10 is great because i need to keep organized. school, grocery shopping. my face can unlock this computer. that's crazy. macbooks are not able to do that. "hey cortana, remind me we have a play date tomorrow at noon" i need that in my...
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afflicted with tangents -- you go off on pages that are inexplicable but i want to tell you this. ,hen we were doing this study we go into the belly of one of those government buildings in washington for lack of a better rd.d we run into a geek or ne rd is mapping or ne the valley with something called gps. but he was using jedediah hodgkins' map. geek wasnerd or dumbfounded that somebody could have such an accurate map. he imposed his own it and he was dumbfounded. i just want to tell you that. but anyhow -- so they are up there looking -- shank -- by the way, sheridan had left because he figured the campaign is over and he was heading to washington to end it. early really takes a gamble. in thishis is unmatched civil war. no other army marched all night. position and launched an attack. he will not find it anywhere else. away.eep the yankees if you ever go there and study was the one he mistake he made. the key to victory was the valley pipe. he had to get north of the valley pipe. he had to nature the federals could not rally, ok? in thee is halted cemetery. that time, the yankee ca
afflicted with tangents -- you go off on pages that are inexplicable but i want to tell you this. ,hen we were doing this study we go into the belly of one of those government buildings in washington for lack of a better rd.d we run into a geek or ne rd is mapping or ne the valley with something called gps. but he was using jedediah hodgkins' map. geek wasnerd or dumbfounded that somebody could have such an accurate map. he imposed his own it and he was dumbfounded. i just want to tell you...