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leading this project is jeremiah from zimbabwe. >> we have six here.ne has been lifted so we can [indiscernible] property, 40 kilometers from ulaanbaatar, they are testing innovation. looks like this one. you can see the plane door without anything. put this insulating fromial to prevent heat escaping. measuresde, a device temperature, humidity, and carbon monoxide levels. jeremiah is full of praise for a project that preserves mongolia 's traditional habitats. adjust andave to modify things. we have tried to maintain the traditional operations. the way the door is facing is standard. it is important for their identity as a community. aspreserving traditions sedentary lifestyles replace nomadic culture. 15 years ago, herders represented half of mongolia's population and only 30% still where this steppes, man wants to believe he will still look after his flock for a very long time. his wife and he are worried about the nomads leaving around them. when herders leave everything behind to go to the city, lose their animals, it means we are losing our cultu
leading this project is jeremiah from zimbabwe. >> we have six here.ne has been lifted so we can [indiscernible] property, 40 kilometers from ulaanbaatar, they are testing innovation. looks like this one. you can see the plane door without anything. put this insulating fromial to prevent heat escaping. measuresde, a device temperature, humidity, and carbon monoxide levels. jeremiah is full of praise for a project that preserves mongolia 's traditional habitats. adjust andave to modify...
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elephant tracks go straight across daniel jeremiah's field the small farmer lives in cousin a on the edge of toby national park the packet derms often enter his farm and eat or trample his crops you know i live in the come every day of can see. this. everything. there they already damaged botswana is home to africa's largest elephant population with around 150000 the number is growing in some areas there have been deadly encounters between humans and elephants in may but want to lifted a 5 year hunting ban now the country's going a step further by pushing for limited ivory trade at the world wildlife conference in geneva scientists fear that could also lead to more illegal trade in ivory. we know that within africa we really struggle to control trade of products like wildlife and we struggle to sort of monitor it and regulate the legal side of things and we cannot pretend we're not stopping the illegal side of things i mean it's theoretically possible that poaching could get worse and of course than that that's why that's a worse outcome for elephants effective controls are needed to
elephant tracks go straight across daniel jeremiah's field the small farmer lives in cousin a on the edge of toby national park the packet derms often enter his farm and eat or trample his crops you know i live in the come every day of can see. this. everything. there they already damaged botswana is home to africa's largest elephant population with around 150000 the number is growing in some areas there have been deadly encounters between humans and elephants in may but want to lifted a 5 year...
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completely lined from floor to ceiling with everything, everything you can imagine >> reporter: in 2016 jeremiah button vanished three weeks before his trial on child sex c. investigators say he built a hd found in ae out, stock land fill. button set up solar panels on the bunker's roof to power led and even a television. there was a pedal powered generator for cloudy days. >> he had several mechanical engineering books inside >> reporter: months ago a hunter spotted a log door on an embankment and last friday curiosity got the best of him. >> then i come around the corner a little bit and there he is laying in his bed. i was shaken when i went in. >> reporter: he called police. button was arrested after a 20 minute stand off >> we can't see inere were no w. it was pretty intense calling him out. >> reporter: button's attorneys have not returned messages seeking comment. he's due back in court next month after three years off the grid steve patterson, nbc news. >>> tonight police in new york are mourning the loss of another of their own, the 9th officer to die by apparent suicide just this year,
completely lined from floor to ceiling with everything, everything you can imagine >> reporter: in 2016 jeremiah button vanished three weeks before his trial on child sex c. investigators say he built a hd found in ae out, stock land fill. button set up solar panels on the bunker's roof to power led and even a television. there was a pedal powered generator for cloudy days. >> he had several mechanical engineering books inside >> reporter: months ago a hunter spotted a log...
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lifeguards jeremiah and raffaella. they are the first of the first responders who found him on the ground. >>> when you came up you saw him laying on the ground. did he look dead? >>> yes sir. >> reporter: he is not dead now. there he is. >>> i am definitely not dead. >> reporter: the quick thinking lifeguard hooked up a portable aed defibrillator. >>> you put the paddles on. >>> i put the pads on him. and then raffaella was doing the ventilations.>> reporter: you shocked him. you pull the trigger? >>> soon were lifeguards and firefighters arrived and took over. they praised the young men.>>> when they initiated and activated and told him to provide a shock. they provided one shot prior to us getting there.>> reporter: did that save his life? >>> that potentially did save his life. >> reporter: a small ceremony to honor the people who help that day. it is a special moment when you can do when you can hug and thanked those who pull you back from the brink of death. >>> still to come why bananas might soon be tough to fi
lifeguards jeremiah and raffaella. they are the first of the first responders who found him on the ground. >>> when you came up you saw him laying on the ground. did he look dead? >>> yes sir. >> reporter: he is not dead now. there he is. >>> i am definitely not dead. >> reporter: the quick thinking lifeguard hooked up a portable aed defibrillator. >>> you put the paddles on. >>> i put the pads on him. and then raffaella was doing the...
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. >> reporter: inside fugitive jeremiah button had a radio and a makeshift stove.es say he also had l.e.d. lights, cooling fans and electronic equipment, all of it powered by solar panels on the bunker's roof. and if it was cloudy, they say button would make his own electricity by spinning a bicycle wheel to power a generator. >> i'd seen some pictures prior to coming out here and the pictures alone were extraordinary. i couldn't believe that something like that was out in the woods and somebody had been living in there. >> reporter: the bunker was stocked with non-perishable food and button tells police he made frequent trips to a local landfill for supplies. he had been on the run since early 2016 when he was scheduled to go on trial for sex crimes. button was found in his bunker last friday by a hunter who alerted police. >> a call like this, it's extraordinarily dangerous for the deputies to go to because you don't know the demeanor or the capability of what could happen. >> reporter: button surrendered after a short standoff. he's due back in court next month.
. >> reporter: inside fugitive jeremiah button had a radio and a makeshift stove.es say he also had l.e.d. lights, cooling fans and electronic equipment, all of it powered by solar panels on the bunker's roof. and if it was cloudy, they say button would make his own electricity by spinning a bicycle wheel to power a generator. >> i'd seen some pictures prior to coming out here and the pictures alone were extraordinary. i couldn't believe that something like that was out in the woods...
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different man in a different part of afghanistan for a different act of valor, army staff sergeant jeremiah workman, who tried to rescue a fellow soldier from a burning vehicle. workman telling "the post" he did say to biden then, "i don't want it, he died." and workman adds, biden looked him in the eye and said softly, "i know you don't." >> terry moran joins us now from washington. and terry, joe biden is responding to the story tonight? >> reporter: that's right, tom. he's in south carolina campaigning. he told reporters there that, quote, the central point of the story is, quote, absolutely accurate, that a young soldier did absolutely try to refuse a medal biden was pinning on him. biden trying to make the argument there that's what counts, the heroism and heartbreak, not so much the details. tom? >> terry moran for us tonight. terry, thank you. >>> and another major update in the race for president. tonight, joe biden and nine other democrats have qualified to take part in the third presidential debate. abc news is hosting and it will be the first debate with all the leading candidate
different man in a different part of afghanistan for a different act of valor, army staff sergeant jeremiah workman, who tried to rescue a fellow soldier from a burning vehicle. workman telling "the post" he did say to biden then, "i don't want it, he died." and workman adds, biden looked him in the eye and said softly, "i know you don't." >> terry moran joins us now from washington. and terry, joe biden is responding to the story tonight? >> reporter:...
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jeremiah button wanted on charges of incest, child sexual assault and possession of child pornographyhen he vanished in 2016. a man was hunting on state-owned land when he saw the fujt's bunker thought it looked suspicious and report to do to police. button taken into custody and held on $100,000 bond. they say a picture is worth a thousand words. but is it worth risking your life? two men were kayaks near spencer glacier in alaska when this happened. andrew hopper and josh bastier say they heard cracking noises and moments later the massive glacier collapsed right in front of them chunks of ice and water you can see came flying their way like they were shot from a canon. nobody hurt, but the two men say they are lucky to be alive. experts say alaska's temperatures are warming at a faster rate than any other state. back in an hour thanks for being here. the van jones show starts next. [ music: "i am" by club yoko plays ] ♪ boom goes the dynamite, ♪ feels like i'm taking flight. ♪ [sfx: poof] [sfx: squeaking eraser sound effect.] ♪ i am who i wanna be ♪ ♪ who i wanna be ♪ who i wanna b
jeremiah button wanted on charges of incest, child sexual assault and possession of child pornographyhen he vanished in 2016. a man was hunting on state-owned land when he saw the fujt's bunker thought it looked suspicious and report to do to police. button taken into custody and held on $100,000 bond. they say a picture is worth a thousand words. but is it worth risking your life? two men were kayaks near spencer glacier in alaska when this happened. andrew hopper and josh bastier say they...
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manuel flores, patrick, bradley sugar man, sam, dan, james reed, michael, jeremiah, randy collins andchael robins. >> okay. i move that we accept all of these reappointments. >> second. >> we have a motion and second to accept all of the members of the board of examiners. i will do a roll call vote on that as well. any public comment? none. (roll call). the motion carries unanimously. are there any members of the board of examiners present? come forward, please. >> once again, thank you all very much for your service. please repeat after me. i do solemnly swear that i will support and defend the constitution of the united states and the constitution of the state of california against all enemies, foreign and domestic, that i will bear true faith and allegiance to the constitution of di the united states and the constitution of the state of california. that i take this obligation freely without any mental reservations or purpose of evasion, and that i will well and faithfully discharge the duties upon which i am about to enter, and during such time as i hold the offers of a member of t
manuel flores, patrick, bradley sugar man, sam, dan, james reed, michael, jeremiah, randy collins andchael robins. >> okay. i move that we accept all of these reappointments. >> second. >> we have a motion and second to accept all of the members of the board of examiners. i will do a roll call vote on that as well. any public comment? none. (roll call). the motion carries unanimously. are there any members of the board of examiners present? come forward, please. >> once...
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pistol that had just been used to kill the chief federal prosecutor he might have had less regard for jeremiah blacks carpets. but has a perfectly listed conversation and ask questions about pennsylvania politics and so their avenue in pleading insanity is to say is temporarily insane at some point for putting on the trenchcoat and packing three firearms and when he hits the ground and sickles attempts to fire a final shot standing over him in the pistol misfires but really quite a brutal killing quite a number of shots fired and even after the fatal shot so that was the avenue but he's famous for the temporary insanity plea but also they started with an argument about a straight justification so key has had an affair with his wife and sickles is justified for getting him down. they make that case to the jury even though completely contrary to the law and contrary to the judge's instructions and they go for straight navigation argument and say it's okay if you don't buy that and that gun we found on the ground do not match the ball that came out of barton key and that was he's gone and how do
pistol that had just been used to kill the chief federal prosecutor he might have had less regard for jeremiah blacks carpets. but has a perfectly listed conversation and ask questions about pennsylvania politics and so their avenue in pleading insanity is to say is temporarily insane at some point for putting on the trenchcoat and packing three firearms and when he hits the ground and sickles attempts to fire a final shot standing over him in the pistol misfires but really quite a brutal...
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. >> my name is jeremiah and i made analyst. i was recently at an event in bookings where angelina wrote a book putin's world but said he must be having speak to >> [inaudible] how would they interpret the administration's national security strategy and national defense strategy that refocuses the great power competition specifically naming china and russia for the first time since the cold war? >> it's a fair question of debate. president trumthe president of e administration have taken steps that were in the cyber realm and they gave more offensive weapons to the obama administration citing examples that the administration did not do. the comments won't point out the sanction with a lot of reporting on that. you have some conflict there and of course the president's comments about the nato alliance which is arguably the best tool for pushing back against russia you and your european allies together pushing back so you have some cognitive dissidents in the midst of this policy so i don't think the president can say it's a diffe
. >> my name is jeremiah and i made analyst. i was recently at an event in bookings where angelina wrote a book putin's world but said he must be having speak to >> [inaudible] how would they interpret the administration's national security strategy and national defense strategy that refocuses the great power competition specifically naming china and russia for the first time since the cold war? >> it's a fair question of debate. president trumthe president of e administration...
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it sores angry rhetoric and frightening jeremiah from experts that don't listen to conference calls because they believe they are irrelevant so the next time someone tries to make you panic, keep in mind theyprobably don't know what they are talking about bernie in more aryland, bernie? >> caller: boo-yah dr. jim. >> what's going on >> caller: go ravins, we'll see you tomorrow. >> oh. >> caller: thanks for your guidance and advice over the year, jimmy. i got to say you're a great entertainer and watching you every night really always puts a smile on my face thank you, my friend appreciate that. >> thank you look, i have to entertain to get viewers. okay, i could just put people to sleep and i would have failed 14 years ago. what's going on? >> caller: the stock i'm calling about is 31% below the 52-week high. >> okay. >> caller: it has a good history of beating earnings expectations and expected to report increases on the top and bottom tomorrow they have chinese sourcing because they sell clothing, appliances and computers and the ceo and cco should shares over the last two months. >> okay
it sores angry rhetoric and frightening jeremiah from experts that don't listen to conference calls because they believe they are irrelevant so the next time someone tries to make you panic, keep in mind theyprobably don't know what they are talking about bernie in more aryland, bernie? >> caller: boo-yah dr. jim. >> what's going on >> caller: go ravins, we'll see you tomorrow. >> oh. >> caller: thanks for your guidance and advice over the year, jimmy. i got to say...
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we forgot about pastor jeremiah wright, remember that? he just equated on this show native northwestern skin -- >> he said redskins, defending a previous tweet incendiary about redskins. >> it's racial, racist, ugly. >> my only point, for me permly, i can't speak for anybody else in this quartet of brilliant minds. there's six of us now. >> thank you. >> blame that on the lack of cappuccino. >> limousine liberal. >> for a lot of us this race is not just about beating donald trump and people forget. it's about much more than that. i want to beat donald trump and everything he stands for. for me joe walsh is part of everything he stands for. without donald trump i'm not sure joe walsh and all these individuals have a mascot that emboldens them to go out and parade -- >> historically pat buchanan in '92 softened george h.w. bush. ted kennedy in 1980 softened jimmy carter, ronald reagan softened gerald ford. you look back historically and say, hey, if a president gets primaried, it can weaken him. you don't see that? >> i don't see that. so v
we forgot about pastor jeremiah wright, remember that? he just equated on this show native northwestern skin -- >> he said redskins, defending a previous tweet incendiary about redskins. >> it's racial, racist, ugly. >> my only point, for me permly, i can't speak for anybody else in this quartet of brilliant minds. there's six of us now. >> thank you. >> blame that on the lack of cappuccino. >> limousine liberal. >> for a lot of us this race is not just...
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army staff sergeant jeremiah workman, who tried to rescue a fellow soldier from a burning vehicle.an telling "the post" he did say to biden then, "i don't want it, he died." workman adds, biden looked him in the eye and said softly "i know you don't." joe biden is responding telling reporters in south carolina where he's campaigning that, quote, the central point of the story is, quote, absolutely accurate, that a young soldier did try to refuse a medal biden was pinning on him. biden trying to make the case there that it's the heartbreak and heroism that matters, not so much the details. terry moran, abc news, washington. >> our thanks to terry there. >>> back to some news breaking overnight. authorities have arrested a 19-year-old new york man for allegedly planning an isis-inspired attack. he allegedly exchanged messages with an undercover agent saying he wanted to commit a knife attack in queens. authorities say he ordered the weapon through law enforcement and was arrested as he tried to pick it up. the suspect is due in federal court later today. >>> new research on human sex
army staff sergeant jeremiah workman, who tried to rescue a fellow soldier from a burning vehicle.an telling "the post" he did say to biden then, "i don't want it, he died." workman adds, biden looked him in the eye and said softly "i know you don't." joe biden is responding telling reporters in south carolina where he's campaigning that, quote, the central point of the story is, quote, absolutely accurate, that a young soldier did try to refuse a medal biden was...
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in a separate case, san mateo county was sued thursday by jeremiah kuhn.said a sheriff viciously beaten at a county jail in redwood city. after the inmate repeatedly asked to make a phone call. >> he was attacked from behind. taken down to the ground. some of the facts are that his head was slammed into a closed elevator door. >> reporter: investigators said, two other inmates were attacked by the same deputy in august of last year. that deputy is awaiting trial on three misdemeanor counts of assault under color of authority. the deputy is on paid leave. he is been with the sheriff's office for six years. he previously worked as a daly city police officer. kuhn's attorney says inmates are some of the most honorable people. >> they are incarcerated. much of the rights have been stripped. sometimes, unjustly. they are at the hands of the deputies and officers that are charged with providing them safety. >> reporter: san francisco declined to comment on the lawsuit. i have not heard back from san mateo county officials. henry lee, ktvu fox 2 news. >>> a teena
in a separate case, san mateo county was sued thursday by jeremiah kuhn.said a sheriff viciously beaten at a county jail in redwood city. after the inmate repeatedly asked to make a phone call. >> he was attacked from behind. taken down to the ground. some of the facts are that his head was slammed into a closed elevator door. >> reporter: investigators said, two other inmates were attacked by the same deputy in august of last year. that deputy is awaiting trial on three misdemeanor...
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be here today , to speak for himself, i did want to leave you with a favorite quote of his from jeremiah 2911 from his favorite book. it says for i know the plans i have for you declares the lord. is to prosper you and not to harm you, to give you hope in the future. thank you today all of you from the bottom of my heart for wanting to get hope tangible, for caring about the future of millions of patients depending on you to keep innovation alive and for also caring about helping patients access these treatments which is very important. keeping in mind though please one size does not fit all. i hope you'll ask questions and i welcome each of you to reach out to me after the hearing to continue this important dialogue. let's work together and keep doing the right thing. click thank you very much mrs. skipper. >> good morning chairman cummings, ranking member jordan and members of the house committee on oversight and government reform. my name is sarah sweaters, a member of affordable now and t1 international. thank you for inviting me to come speak with you today and for taking the time t
be here today , to speak for himself, i did want to leave you with a favorite quote of his from jeremiah 2911 from his favorite book. it says for i know the plans i have for you declares the lord. is to prosper you and not to harm you, to give you hope in the future. thank you today all of you from the bottom of my heart for wanting to get hope tangible, for caring about the future of millions of patients depending on you to keep innovation alive and for also caring about helping patients...
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jeremiah and alabama, good morning. caller: good morning -- in alabama, good morning.aller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i am not a party person, i am an issue person. this is what concerns me. i do support president trump and some of the issues. one he is doing about immigration. people coming into the country. there is a whole lot of negative withcussions associated that and i support what he is doing. when women bring children into this country and put their children in peril and we blame the president, they should be looking at them. illegals trying to get into this country and getting on social programs. i pay taxes. a lot of this money goes to the federal government and to see the social programs that we have, it is appalling to me. people should come in the legal way and we should have an economic equal number of educated people to come in as well. we are not a country that will not help but i do not enable people and the democrats do. i believe we will give people a helping hand and then after that they are on their own. i don't like the socia
jeremiah and alabama, good morning. caller: good morning -- in alabama, good morning.aller: good morning and thank you for taking my call. i am not a party person, i am an issue person. this is what concerns me. i do support president trump and some of the issues. one he is doing about immigration. people coming into the country. there is a whole lot of negative withcussions associated that and i support what he is doing. when women bring children into this country and put their children in...