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what if itt works doesn't work you reach a point where the director loses the crew. at that confidence. point you have to do something painful, which is to change the director. tavis: that's amazing because you told me toy story three was an ugly baby, and it goes on to be a huge block after. >> that was the only one of our 14 films that didn't have a major meltdown along the way. when we were making its eve called me one, that's eve called iai steve called and said, i am nervous. we haven't had a single major problem. he said, you better watch out. i said, i'm not too worried because our next three films are disasters. tavis: this book is advised for the business world and beyond for how to make teams work at her. how do you go about making sure you have the right team? team ande to judge the not the people. instead, how will this team work together? are they laughing? if that post dated -- team is working, we are going to trust them, even though they are going to make a bunch of the stakes. -- mistakes. they were exploratory mistakes. they ended up in a great space
what if itt works doesn't work you reach a point where the director loses the crew. at that confidence. point you have to do something painful, which is to change the director. tavis: that's amazing because you told me toy story three was an ugly baby, and it goes on to be a huge block after. >> that was the only one of our 14 films that didn't have a major meltdown along the way. when we were making its eve called me one, that's eve called iai steve called and said, i am nervous. we...
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itt it need as win or a draw. >>> coming up on the "morning news" a wakeup for starbucks fans and the happiest place on earth. this is the "cbs morning news." my doctor diagnosed it as fibromyalgia, thought to be the result of overactive nerves that cause chronic, widespread pain. lyrica is believed to calm these nerves. i learned lyrica can provide significant relief from fibromyalgia pain. so now, i can plan my days and accomplish more. [ female announcer ] lyrica is not for everyone. it may cause serious allergic reactions or suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worsening depression, or unusual changes in mood or behavior or swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, changes in eyesight including blurry vision, muscle pain with fever or tired feeling. common side effects are dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse
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itt happened in daylight with people watching outside the high court. there are believed to be thousands of these kind of attacks each year in pakistan. police say they're investigating, but family members thought to be involved have fled. >>> the longest running somali piracy case ended today, 11 hostages captured by somali pirates in 2010 escaped with the help of some of their captors. sailors climbed through a small window and ran to a nearby village. the hostages are being flown to nairobi to undergo medical treatment. >>> north korea has detained an american man traveling as a tourist. the charges are unspecified. but the 56-year-old man from ohio is the third american being held there. the state department did not comment on details, but said we are aware that a u.s. citizen has been detained in north korea. obviously there is no greater priority for us than the welfare and safety of u.s. citizens abroad. >> justice department says los angeles county jails are violating inmates rights by failing to protect mentally ill inmates from harm. justice d
itt happened in daylight with people watching outside the high court. there are believed to be thousands of these kind of attacks each year in pakistan. police say they're investigating, but family members thought to be involved have fled. >>> the longest running somali piracy case ended today, 11 hostages captured by somali pirates in 2010 escaped with the help of some of their captors. sailors climbed through a small window and ran to a nearby village. the hostages are being flown to...
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he says it's an+z] art form tha intentionally uses elaborate word play andfá exaggeration.ca1 while ittyoung black men live. m are creating characters not writing diaries. >> that is the most important ç"5%mmì(lc& that constantly gets there is an author and a narrator. we seem to be able to grasp tha1 concept with every other art form that uses the first-person narrative. but rappers who go the extra mile to signal that they are inventing a narrator with their use of açó stage name,=cíf we s revert back to this idea that they're the same, that we conflate the two. >> so you don't buy the argument thatjf this is all fiction? you believe if they are rapping about a violate, crime-ridden life, that it does tell you /eÑmething about the artist themselves? >> absolutely. you can't have it both ways. you cannot say that i'm rapping about stuff because this is whae every day and then come into court and say everything that i said in that rap is completely ( untrue. >> if that song is just a storyn a made-up story, why do you write a story like that? why are you tellingçó that stor? >> that's
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itt transforms your career, makes you employable, and transforms the company. >> you say people shouldhonest from the start, how honest should they be? >> something i learned from one of our executives -- when he's interviewing people, before they joined the company, he asked them what job they want after linkedin. that's part of his interview. that's a level of transparency -- we are committed to your career. we wanted to be transformative for your career is. >> when you feel your something you don't like -- what if you hear something you don't like? may think this alliance may not work. >> the comparison to the military -- do people really feel that way about their companies? that patriotic? >> we want people understand, it's not daily employment. it is an investment. it should be transformative. light --rms should be the right way to think about it. >> what other companies are doing this well? >> google, for example. we normally think about these as stints, orve year the person actually learns a job , chief something significant, proves himself, and then goes to do something else. e
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together, itt it was a centralized world. a lot of technology has changed.has happened is that the energy company's have not adapted to the new reality. the model is based on large-scale power. what we're seeing now is 500,000 reateholds energy -- c their own energy on their roofs. is very hard to do in the current structure. >> are we in a world where demand will outpace supply by considerable margins? >> there are two sides. we are looking to make investments in energy efficiency. pricesf talk about rising. we are looking around. how we use energy and generate it. useeneral, the way we energy now is more decentralized. we use it more in our homes and lead in factories and so on. the idea would be that interesting and were noble energy in your own local area and pay for the energy produced and in the long run, have a more energy process. >> the cost will be? chris at the moment, it is subsidized. it is more expensive because we are trying to build up the technology. it's a very sharp decrease in the price of the technology and energy. that is where it comes
together, itt it was a centralized world. a lot of technology has changed.has happened is that the energy company's have not adapted to the new reality. the model is based on large-scale power. what we're seeing now is 500,000 reateholds energy -- c their own energy on their roofs. is very hard to do in the current structure. >> are we in a world where demand will outpace supply by considerable margins? >> there are two sides. we are looking to make investments in energy efficiency....
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at itt looking analytically, i am not advocating a position -- >> i know. been there before with michael. >> i think there is a military side and political side. on the military side, as richard points out, -- >> robert ford? >> we could arm the syrian opposition toward increasing pressure on the al qaeda linked group from the outside. i think we need a stepped up military perspective advisory iraqi forces. the an argument can be made that air power could be helpful within certain constraints. obviously, if they are bringing american arms as dexter pointed we, we could stop that if wanted to. that sort of thing. it is a complicated thing. you're to distinguish between mixed oh forces. it could be an element of strategy. that thereh richard has to be a political component to it which is if maliki can not be encouraged to form a more inclusive government with prominent sunnis, you are not going to have stability in iraq. i'm i slightly disagree because i do not know there's a lot of time to sort this out. and i think it is imperative to have some sort of stra
at itt looking analytically, i am not advocating a position -- >> i know. been there before with michael. >> i think there is a military side and political side. on the military side, as richard points out, -- >> robert ford? >> we could arm the syrian opposition toward increasing pressure on the al qaeda linked group from the outside. i think we need a stepped up military perspective advisory iraqi forces. the an argument can be made that air power could be helpful...
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this and itt from with this that .as admitted many times intention wasal to break the back of the connie nest establishment and new been to a whole new delete -- new delete? elite? >> that is what we are saying fundamentally. very good. if you look at those guerrilla fighters which are active in eastern parts of ukraine which have been seen as the military you just come at the pages on the social networks, you will see the groups there. russia without putin. groups. are opposition wputin. against >> you also have those on the russian national unity. >> [inaudible] now he is not. that is not because they have changed their position. it is because putin's changed his. that is the problem. they want the government. they want this. getting ups already there. one last question before we open for discussion. i am sure there are a lot of questions here and there are also cameras and people can send questions through the internet. there is a political change, there's is always a political change, what is there? a lot of people in this town that it will just be a beautiful liberal democracy in wi
this and itt from with this that .as admitted many times intention wasal to break the back of the connie nest establishment and new been to a whole new delete -- new delete? elite? >> that is what we are saying fundamentally. very good. if you look at those guerrilla fighters which are active in eastern parts of ukraine which have been seen as the military you just come at the pages on the social networks, you will see the groups there. russia without putin. groups. are opposition wputin....
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some police officers in buc itt cameras. the richland police department is spending $12,000 on eight cameras that officers will take with them on patrol and ges.thehief tells nbc 10 he hop the cameras will provide evidence in criminal cases and when complaints are filed against his officers. >>> for the second day in a row, temperatures will soar into the 90s. because of that, all of camden county is under a heat advisory. katy zachry is live in collingswood with relief for residents who need it. tell us more. >> if you live in camden county you have more than 50 cooling centers at your disposal. we're here in collingswood this morning. there are three in addition to this library. most cooling centers like the one we visited yesterday in camden are libraries or community centers or senior cent centers. today they will double as a place to get cool. the county's heat alert here in camden county is in effect from noon to 8:00 p.m. during that time, the county is asking people to keep an eye on those who may not have air condit
some police officers in buc itt cameras. the richland police department is spending $12,000 on eight cameras that officers will take with them on patrol and ges.thehief tells nbc 10 he hop the cameras will provide evidence in criminal cases and when complaints are filed against his officers. >>> for the second day in a row, temperatures will soar into the 90s. because of that, all of camden county is under a heat advisory. katy zachry is live in collingswood with relief for residents...
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>> well, itt(t( started out passenger pigeon is not a messenger pigeon, it's not açóik carrier pigeonse aret( euphemisms for theqq eurasiant( pigeon. 300 species, so i like to illustrate this by referring to a familyjf of mammals. the cats,i] the felines. to say that all pimg johns are alike is to say that the tabby curledxd on yourq sofa is the se as a tiger, as a lion.ñndc+kdtq. so the passenger pigeon was endemic to the eastern part of the united statesq an% canada. it looked a lot like a mourning dove. i call it a mourning dove onw3r lp y colored. even though it looked like a mourning dove,çó more recent research shows it'sfá more closy world pigeons, one of whichñr is the band be tail that's found o. the pacific coast. but the passenger pigeon was, in my view, unlike anyw3 other bird three principal reasons. first, it had a huge population. probably in the billions,4÷ but undoubtedly the most common bird in this continent and perhaps the world.qfá second, that population was not evenly distributed across the landscape, and it was not cryptic. mice,Ñi white-footed mice are a( adap
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when we have a shortfall instead we just put itt on the backs of our children and grandchildren and borrow it, put it on the debt. doing that.p if we're going to have a highway. pray, we've got to pay for it. have to have a dramatically smaller highway program or we've got to come up make sure that doingdoing this in l -- this and accounting for it so it's not being put on the debt. i think there's general consensus. think there are some people who will probably propose because it would be the easy way a general fund transfer as we've done before. but we've got to come to grips here.eality one is we've got the short-term probablye need to fix until at least the end of the year, maybe next year. but then we've got to confront of a five or six-year highway bill fundedrization that is and come up with that funding mechanic fix nix -- mechanism. differentlots of proposals how to do that, but the immediate crisis is going to be the short-term extension. your question, i think it's got to be paid for, yes. >> senator, one of your colleagues, bob corker, touched the third rail recently. he said l
when we have a shortfall instead we just put itt on the backs of our children and grandchildren and borrow it, put it on the debt. doing that.p if we're going to have a highway. pray, we've got to pay for it. have to have a dramatically smaller highway program or we've got to come up make sure that doingdoing this in l -- this and accounting for it so it's not being put on the debt. i think there's general consensus. think there are some people who will probably propose because it would be the...
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heading into today's voting in this race in mississippi, that dynamic about getting peep o itt to the polls actually knowing who they are and knowing how to motivate them and motivating them and getting them there, that process, the fact that he's got the mississippi machine on his side, that was one of thad cochran's two great hopes for trying to hold on to his seat today. that was one of his life rings basically heading into this vote today. the other one was that he decided to start reaching out to people who do not usually vote for republicans. including typically democratic voters who, because it is an open primary, would be eligible to vote for thad cochran today if he could persuade them to do so. those were the two ways that thad cochran was going to try to salvage a win today and was going to try today to avoid being the first united states senator to lose a battle for re-election this year. well, polls in mississippi closed just over an hour ago. here are the latest results that we have at this hour. at this point we've got 20% of precincts reporting in mississippi in this r
heading into today's voting in this race in mississippi, that dynamic about getting peep o itt to the polls actually knowing who they are and knowing how to motivate them and motivating them and getting them there, that process, the fact that he's got the mississippi machine on his side, that was one of thad cochran's two great hopes for trying to hold on to his seat today. that was one of his life rings basically heading into this vote today. the other one was that he decided to start reaching...
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itt does this look like? >> is beautiful. so far everything going very smoothly.ery unlike the launch of terminal five attended up costing millions of dollars. so far everything seems to be going smoothly. only going at 10% capacity. the bigger point essentially what is going on is an arms race among air ports and amenities are the artillery. what you have as of $4 billion facelift, the so-called queen elizabeth terminal because she opened in 1955. 30 three new shops including john lewis. 17 new restaurants including one and the chefal behind fat duck, very popular restaurant in england. he has opened up a new cafÉ. they are trained to get all the customers, compete domestically to try to win the next third big runway. trying to compete globally with airports who have just opened up and trying to be the key stuff -- stopoff oink. >> the backdrop is air passenger traffic has been soaring. global gdp into inflation-adjusted gdp. you can see they have really moved in tandem with passenger traffic recovering much faster. right now traffic rose seven percent, moving fa
itt does this look like? >> is beautiful. so far everything going very smoothly.ery unlike the launch of terminal five attended up costing millions of dollars. so far everything seems to be going smoothly. only going at 10% capacity. the bigger point essentially what is going on is an arms race among air ports and amenities are the artillery. what you have as of $4 billion facelift, the so-called queen elizabeth terminal because she opened in 1955. 30 three new shops including john lewis....
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there have itt a train and try to figure out the circumstances surrounding this person is less light of the crossing witnesses saying that's to the man ran in front of of the train and the other half of station through the records are the fifth point he might have been chasing a job. a small wildfire then the fog often has it and forced evacuation of some homes for his " old fire in calaveras county. the fisherman to 100 a. and destroyed one of 330 firefighters are looking to defend the fillets right now. for now 60 percent contained and there's no word on the, female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows, and free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: but don't wait. sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic is ending soon. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ you
there have itt a train and try to figure out the circumstances surrounding this person is less light of the crossing witnesses saying that's to the man ran in front of of the train and the other half of station through the records are the fifth point he might have been chasing a job. a small wildfire then the fog often has it and forced evacuation of some homes for his " old fire in calaveras county. the fisherman to 100 a. and destroyed one of 330 firefighters are looking to defend the...
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you need a plan otherwise it is impossible given the pressures and the constraints that you have to itt the time you spend in the constituency. my name is quite -- in the international archives because we are interested in the family history and, you know, it is a hobby. people have hobbies. it's not something that i see as work. although extremely relevant. >> host: it's something a lot of politicians like. >> guest: it is absolutely the key to understanding the modern politics. iyou would be condemned to make the same mistakes. and i think that is true. >> host: i said at the beginning this isn't a politician's book. it's not a permanent -- you are not judgmental. >> guest: history and understanding history is more of a medium to long-term thing than trying to get appointments week by week. but i think in the long run you have to set out what your beliefs are and where you are coming from in your kind of intellectual land if you like. and i think that has got to help a career in the end. and certainly in britain it's been quite a big connection between understanding history and politi
you need a plan otherwise it is impossible given the pressures and the constraints that you have to itt the time you spend in the constituency. my name is quite -- in the international archives because we are interested in the family history and, you know, it is a hobby. people have hobbies. it's not something that i see as work. although extremely relevant. >> host: it's something a lot of politicians like. >> guest: it is absolutely the key to understanding the modern politics....
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away with itt because -- first, because broadcast media is very aferential to anyone with u.s.fficial by their name. the subject matter is very complicated. i tried to expose this dishonesty in all its forms. droneample, i read about strikes a lot. the obama administration characterized rent strikes as surgical. it makes them sound very sterile. i don't know about you, if a surgery was about to go down in the building next door, i would not worry about my safety. surgeons make mistakes, it is rare that their right hand slips and takes out someone index building. [laughter] strikes.ens with drone surgical drones trikes. it is easy to think about rhetoric and the way it is used. hopefully change the way people .espond to drone strikes it is much easier to call out the way that someone like keith alexander, who just stepped down as the head of the nsa, the way he misleads an audience. at it.ery good very good at saying things that are technically accurate but are actually very misleading. figuring out what exactly it is and how he has misled you often, for me, it takes reading his
away with itt because -- first, because broadcast media is very aferential to anyone with u.s.fficial by their name. the subject matter is very complicated. i tried to expose this dishonesty in all its forms. droneample, i read about strikes a lot. the obama administration characterized rent strikes as surgical. it makes them sound very sterile. i don't know about you, if a surgery was about to go down in the building next door, i would not worry about my safety. surgeons make mistakes, it is...
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. >> brat pull peoples that -- reporters that he did not run -- itt his opponent but run against his opponent as a person but his position. >> when i go to d.c., every vote i take will move the pendulum in the direction of the people, away from washington dc, back to the states, back to locality, and back to you. >> he feels the tea party's image is distorted and in turn, brat may not get support to win. ares concerned that people doing in the world. >> we spoke with pat mullins and he says brat as the party's. or. we are excited for him and do everything to get him elected. >> live, this was certainly a surprise for many people. it seemed like brat was surprised as well. he did not have a victory speech written. when off-the-cuff, thinking people who of guided him to his -- this point. he will face a democrat nominated at his party convention. >> amazing stuff. even able winner thought it was an upset. -- even the winner thought it was an upset. how does a seven-term congressman house majority leader lose? >> is absolutely stunning this could happen. what happened is we are attribut
. >> brat pull peoples that -- reporters that he did not run -- itt his opponent but run against his opponent as a person but his position. >> when i go to d.c., every vote i take will move the pendulum in the direction of the people, away from washington dc, back to the states, back to locality, and back to you. >> he feels the tea party's image is distorted and in turn, brat may not get support to win. ares concerned that people doing in the world. >> we spoke with pat...
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as a construct of western powers -- [indiscernible] >> that is a possibility but the itt is not whether are not is after an assessment. it would be the test i lay out that i set forth. that the test would be that here you have a common enemy. every body, all of the elements as we can understand in iraq to tested this enemy. kurds, religious minorities including the christians. if having that kind of a vicious enemy, cannotn , formalat least a clear request for assistance, then i would say that at that point and is nothing we could do. to help them, to help them of divisionse kind which they have so deep in their society. nothing we can do if they cannot make a formal agreement which they have in isil. that will be the test in which you hypothesize is true. betory shows it likely to true. but history can always change. history has changed in afghanistan. , afghanistan -- after 12 visits, afghanistan is on a different, they can change the direction. it can not be dramatic and sudden, but surely when there is this kind of a common enemy as violent and vicious as it is and a threat to all o
as a construct of western powers -- [indiscernible] >> that is a possibility but the itt is not whether are not is after an assessment. it would be the test i lay out that i set forth. that the test would be that here you have a common enemy. every body, all of the elements as we can understand in iraq to tested this enemy. kurds, religious minorities including the christians. if having that kind of a vicious enemy, cannotn , formalat least a clear request for assistance, then i would say...
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is itt is the case, why the whole rest of the world is not clamping down on what's going on over thereesides america? it seems to be the same premise that got us into iraq in the first place. fear mongering. that is all i hear them talking about. if we don't do that, they will come over here. they know their country inside and out. we have tried and tried. if they are going to come here, let them come here and we will beat them on our turf. bible -- "do not be drawn into wars." these wars have been going on forever. guest: you raised a lot of good points. statesot only the united which is worried about what is going on in iraq. diplomats have been held hostage in mosul. we already have iran sending advisers to baghdad. what we are trained to prevent is an international invasion in this crisis. what we have seen from syria and iraq is that sometimes these crises don't limit themselves to national borders. the best way to think about al qaeda or islamic movements like national insurgency. more likely an international insurgency that does not fit nicely into the compartments in which amer
is itt is the case, why the whole rest of the world is not clamping down on what's going on over thereesides america? it seems to be the same premise that got us into iraq in the first place. fear mongering. that is all i hear them talking about. if we don't do that, they will come over here. they know their country inside and out. we have tried and tried. if they are going to come here, let them come here and we will beat them on our turf. bible -- "do not be drawn into wars." these...
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it's june the 20th, 14 itt full day of spring. >> you know the other reason why they're hanging out?hen the shirt covering the bum? >> bobby told me to tuck in the front, out in the back. she said that's the look. the large white loafers, the catamarans on the feet. >> can you imagine taking your kids in that? >> i don't think it's all that bad. >> that's what you want to hear. >> come on. >> i mean, i don't mind the -- >> you mean that look or on wim lee? >> on willie it looks good. on pitbull, it was too short and too tight. everything. >> he wore it hiked up to here. but that was his look. i've got the long torso going. >> you've got though body for it. you have a better body for that style than pitbull has. for that style, willie body elongates it whereas pitbulls -- >> you are very nice. >> we're trying to figure out a way -- but it's not you. >> i just went with the shoes. >> i love those. >> those are great. they're really cool. are they comfy if. >> very comfy. >> i'm in that outfit thinking i wonder what al's got on. he has his work suit and a pair of shoes. he got off easy.
it's june the 20th, 14 itt full day of spring. >> you know the other reason why they're hanging out?hen the shirt covering the bum? >> bobby told me to tuck in the front, out in the back. she said that's the look. the large white loafers, the catamarans on the feet. >> can you imagine taking your kids in that? >> i don't think it's all that bad. >> that's what you want to hear. >> come on. >> i mean, i don't mind the -- >> you mean that look or on...
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>> well, itt(t( started out passenger pigeon is not a messenger pigeon, it's not açóik carrier pigeoneuphemisms for theqq eurasiant( pigeon. 300 species, so i like to illustrate this by referring to a familyjf of mammals. the cats,i] the felines. to say that all pimg johns are alike is to say that the tabby curledxd on yourq sofa is the se as a tiger, as a lion.ñndc+kdtq. so the passenger pigeon was endemic to the eastern part of the united statesq an% canada. it looked a lot like a mourning dove. i call it a mourning dove onw3r lp y colored. even though it looked like a mourning dove,çó more recent research shows it'sfá more closy world pigeons, one of whichñr is the band be tail that's found o. the pacific coast. but the passenger pigeon was, in my view, unlike anyw3 other bird three principal reasons. first, it had a huge population. probably in the billions,4÷ but undoubtedly the most common bird in this continent and perhaps the world.qfá second, that population was not evenly distributed across the landscape, and it was not cryptic. mice,Ñi white-footed mice are a( adapt, but yo
>> well, itt(t( started out passenger pigeon is not a messenger pigeon, it's not açóik carrier pigeoneuphemisms for theqq eurasiant( pigeon. 300 species, so i like to illustrate this by referring to a familyjf of mammals. the cats,i] the felines. to say that all pimg johns are alike is to say that the tabby curledxd on yourq sofa is the se as a tiger, as a lion.ñndc+kdtq. so the passenger pigeon was endemic to the eastern part of the united statesq an% canada. it looked a lot like a...
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