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in kruger park last year 606 rhino were killed.far in 2014, the figure stands at 245. >> you're dealing with armed incursion. you're a sovereign country. you have armed thieves entering your country, armed poachers, illegally. they plunder your resources and, its illegally again. >> reporter: the rhinos are defenseless. they're shot, their horns hacked off whether they are dead or alive. a tourist captured these shocking images of one rhino suffering. >> i think the worst is when you come across an animal that's alive, that hasn't been killed humanely and is actually bleeding out and is on its hindquarters and trying to walk away and it can't. and its whole nasal cavity and horns are removed. i had seen a rhino calf that had been shot and killed by poachers, and you ask yourself why? why kill the calf? it doesn't make sense. >> reporter: it is a symptom of the level of greed. a calf horn is tiny but till worth something to poachers. and they won't hesitate to shoot at rangers. this man has been a ranger for 27 years. >> they can be
in kruger park last year 606 rhino were killed.far in 2014, the figure stands at 245. >> you're dealing with armed incursion. you're a sovereign country. you have armed thieves entering your country, armed poachers, illegally. they plunder your resources and, its illegally again. >> reporter: the rhinos are defenseless. they're shot, their horns hacked off whether they are dead or alive. a tourist captured these shocking images of one rhino suffering. >> i think the worst is...
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of people here in the kruger national park in south africa, video shot by lyle greg. see the elephants are coming out of the woods on to the road. they're in full view which is great. but watch. you cap hen hear the el fanses the ears flapping and screaming and yelling and banging on stuff and trying to create a commotion to get them to turn back. >> it's impressive to see how they have this coordinated offensive basically, right in sync, they were like get out of here. that's what you go there for. you want this kind of action you want to see. >> i want to see that action from farther away in a secure vehicle with a top and maybe a roll bar in case they run up against it. >> think of the picture you got there, if you're ready and they're coming at you that's your trip. you made it. >> here it is in slow motion. >> in your pants. >> here it is in slow motion they block the road coming
of people here in the kruger national park in south africa, video shot by lyle greg. see the elephants are coming out of the woods on to the road. they're in full view which is great. but watch. you cap hen hear the el fanses the ears flapping and screaming and yelling and banging on stuff and trying to create a commotion to get them to turn back. >> it's impressive to see how they have this coordinated offensive basically, right in sync, they were like get out of here. that's what you go...
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in a couple hours from now the napa mother killed in last year's -- the lawyer for sarah kruger will ask the judge to release her on $1 million bail. prosecutors are expected to fight that motion. kruger and her boyfriend were accused of killing her three- year-old daughter kailey slusher in her napa apartment and hiding her body in a freezer. >>> the u.s. is not wasting any time to help those nie gear -- nigerian people find the almost 300 girls kidnapped. it's believed the kidnap girls have been broken into smaller groups. possibly into neighboring countries. however, a few girls did escape the mass kidnappings and cnn obtained cell phone video after militants storm stormed the school. >>> people in the bay area campaigns to help nigeria and raise awareness about the kidnapping. we talked to a nigerian immigrant who moved here as a grad student. she has talked to relatives in nigeria that describe a nervous atmosphere between kidnappings and deadly bombings. >> i have four girls. so i always worry when i go to sleep. >> they have been pushing for government action since the kidnapp
in a couple hours from now the napa mother killed in last year's -- the lawyer for sarah kruger will ask the judge to release her on $1 million bail. prosecutors are expected to fight that motion. kruger and her boyfriend were accused of killing her three- year-old daughter kailey slusher in her napa apartment and hiding her body in a freezer. >>> the u.s. is not wasting any time to help those nie gear -- nigerian people find the almost 300 girls kidnapped. it's believed the kidnap...
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May 27, 2014
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i know you've done stuff with alan kruger -- irnts and that survey is right. that's kruger's work. >> but here's the problem, you can't say one thing and be right. people have worked their fingers to the bone that are just beyond out of their mind sick and tired looking for a job and they can't find work. there are probably some people for whom -- nobody is calling them lazy, but the economically rational decision might be to do something else. >> it just seems -- >> it's -- it's -- i know we have to good, but it's an -- >> it's per verse to say that our employment problem answer is to get rid of benefits. >> i'm not saying that. that would destroy some families. >> absolutely. we're out of time, but we could talk forever. >>> a new front in the booking battles. how vacation rental sites are trying to make hotels go the way of the dodo. >>> and a big impact on big energy. those details when we return. [ girl ] my mom, she makes underwater fans that are powered by the moon. ♪ she can print amazing things, right from her computer. [ whirring ] [ train whistle bl
i know you've done stuff with alan kruger -- irnts and that survey is right. that's kruger's work. >> but here's the problem, you can't say one thing and be right. people have worked their fingers to the bone that are just beyond out of their mind sick and tired looking for a job and they can't find work. there are probably some people for whom -- nobody is calling them lazy, but the economically rational decision might be to do something else. >> it just seems -- >> it's --...
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May 2, 2014
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on this job say, we have alan kruger for you in the next hour. even better, thomas pacelli economist at rbc capital. terrific notes day after day on the american labor economy. jobs report today, you are ,ocused on wages and hours earn is it up, up, up for tom? everybody wants to know what that number is going to be right there. i think that number is much less important. >> let me go to a black screen. telling me i do not know what i am doing. that iti would say is is about the wage pie as we have wages have it, and been remarkably constructive over this entire recovery. dip over thele winter months as ours fell, but other than that, you have already had the bounceback, so you are looking at this 4% to slip, which is enough to grow consumption at a 2% pace. >> i wonder, tom, because you can't be jobs of where our super bowl of the year, we except for too much on the nonfarm payroll number? noise, there is >>.uch revision, , yes, look, the standard error is 100,000. so the consensus is 215. that means the number could be 115 or 315. how much stoc
on this job say, we have alan kruger for you in the next hour. even better, thomas pacelli economist at rbc capital. terrific notes day after day on the american labor economy. jobs report today, you are ,ocused on wages and hours earn is it up, up, up for tom? everybody wants to know what that number is going to be right there. i think that number is much less important. >> let me go to a black screen. telling me i do not know what i am doing. that iti would say is is about the wage pie...
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the judge set kruger's bail at continue million dollars.ger asked the court for a million dollars bail instead. her attorney said she cannot find a higher bail in california other than two and a half million in alameda county. >>> they are standing in solidarity with the hundreds of girls kidnapped in nigeria: >> dozens of people took part in the demonstration yesterday. they hold signs and banners demanding safe return of the girls. >> it is nerve wracking to hear that they can't go to school because of this. so that's why i am here. to make the whole world hear for the girls. >> nigerian terror group stormed the school and took the girls. they are threatening to sell them into slavery. we will hear from girls who escaped the mass kidnapping. they said they stormed in the school and stole all the food supplies militants set fire to the school. one girl ran and told her classmates. it was important to get caught. she preferred getting caught and killed rather than a foreign place to get tortured. >>> in hopes of saving a little boy's life.
the judge set kruger's bail at continue million dollars.ger asked the court for a million dollars bail instead. her attorney said she cannot find a higher bail in california other than two and a half million in alameda county. >>> they are standing in solidarity with the hundreds of girls kidnapped in nigeria: >> dozens of people took part in the demonstration yesterday. they hold signs and banners demanding safe return of the girls. >> it is nerve wracking to hear that...
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>> jimmy: and freddy kruger's the chef. [ laughter ] >> steve: hannibal lector's in town. >> jimmy: fava: ooh, chianti. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and finally this last screen grab was sent into us by erin nicolochi in highland -- high lands ranch, colorado. she was checking out some tv listings. let's see what's on everybody. big, dick tracy. [ laughter ] there ya go. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: weiner tower. [ clapping ] weiner tower. [ clapping ] >> jimmy: that's all we have for screen grabs. if you have a funny screen grab, email it to us at screengrabs@tonightshow.com and we might put it on the show. stick around. we'll be right back with louis c.k. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ doesn't really look like burger. man 2: grilled beef patty? that's burger-esque. man 1: yeah, but the flour tortilla is, like, quesadilla-y. man 2: it's both, okay? you happy? man 1: dude, it's four bucks. i am definitely happy. [ding] waitress: welcome to denny's. [ female announcer ] we eased your back pain, you turned up the fun. tylenol® provides strong pain relief while being gentle on your stomach. but f
>> jimmy: and freddy kruger's the chef. [ laughter ] >> steve: hannibal lector's in town. >> jimmy: fava: ooh, chianti. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: and finally this last screen grab was sent into us by erin nicolochi in highland -- high lands ranch, colorado. she was checking out some tv listings. let's see what's on everybody. big, dick tracy. [ laughter ] there ya go. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: weiner tower. [ clapping ] weiner tower. [ clapping ] >>...
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specifically they discussed an issue we brought you many times here, a paperly alan kruger that said long-term unemployment exerts for -- therefore less slack in the economy. overall it seems at that meeting the theory was rejected, meaning the fed believes there's lots of slack. a number of participants said the fed should provide more information, and that's critical, folks, following what bill dudley said yesterday, in a largely unappreciated remark, where he said the fed may not begin reducing the balance sheet, suggesting it could happen along with rate hikes or sometime thereafter. what that meant is there would not be as much tightening, a modest amount of less tightening -- less soon than expected. >> first of all, we always have the interest and time for your minutes. >> you really want the -- look -- >> well, no, no, no. i said that to be nice. >> just one second on that. the fed has a dizzying array of tools, and the process of explaining this to the public and the markets is going to be peculiar. >> we need an owl with a graduation cap to understand these minutes, right?
specifically they discussed an issue we brought you many times here, a paperly alan kruger that said long-term unemployment exerts for -- therefore less slack in the economy. overall it seems at that meeting the theory was rejected, meaning the fed believes there's lots of slack. a number of participants said the fed should provide more information, and that's critical, folks, following what bill dudley said yesterday, in a largely unappreciated remark, where he said the fed may not begin...
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it has to do with this guy on the show allen kruger who says the people a part of that unemployment oddhe work farce. they're not exerting downward pressure pressure on wages. essentially, yellin has sort of dismissed this argument. she believes there is a vast pool as you say of labor lack out there. some of the economists disagree. with real rub is going to happen, the rubber-its the road when it comes to wages. >> may i ask you a question? >> any time. >> when i got into the business in the early '70s, tear ret cal unemployment was 14 purns employed. that's the way it was, you had 3w450e78 wouldn't and those who couldn't. today that number may be 6, 6.5%. >> that's another big debate. we have a great guest. i have one more thing to talk about with this guy coming up. >> i have a feeling you might. stick around for that one more thing. let us go on the rate decision an janet yellin. joining us, from isi group, a remember for thor fed pencer, listening patiently for this debate, do you think janet yellin will give us any real guidance today on what she's planning? >> i think it's going
it has to do with this guy on the show allen kruger who says the people a part of that unemployment oddhe work farce. they're not exerting downward pressure pressure on wages. essentially, yellin has sort of dismissed this argument. she believes there is a vast pool as you say of labor lack out there. some of the economists disagree. with real rub is going to happen, the rubber-its the road when it comes to wages. >> may i ask you a question? >> any time. >> when i got into...