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diane kruger and bonnie raitt still to come.necessary censorship." >> jimmy fallon and jimmy kimmel pulled off a pretty [ bleep ], [ bleep ] in honor of april fools' day. >> president obama returned to the white house for the first time since leaving office to [ bleep ] president biden. >> it is, to quote a famous american, a pretty big [ bleep ]. >> chula vista man got the shock of his life after he found an unwelcome visitor in his [ bleep ]. >> seven feet long. and it was slithering. >> meta exploring financial courtesy named [ bleep ]. >> i wasn't supposed to get wet, that was supposed to be tony and i ended up soaked. [ bleep ] that guy. next time we'll [ bleep ] make sure he shaves. i don't know how those women do it, know what i mean? >> i'm not someone with knee problems, but [ bleep ], [ bleep ] in your knees. >> what of the $773 billion you're requesting is going to help you make assessments in the face of so many blown [ bleep ]s? [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: we'll be back with diane kruger! [ cheers
diane kruger and bonnie raitt still to come.necessary censorship." >> jimmy fallon and jimmy kimmel pulled off a pretty [ bleep ], [ bleep ] in honor of april fools' day. >> president obama returned to the white house for the first time since leaving office to [ bleep ] president biden. >> it is, to quote a famous american, a pretty big [ bleep ]. >> chula vista man got the shock of his life after he found an unwelcome visitor in his [ bleep ]. >> seven feet...
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[men chanting in native language] [man speaking indistinctly] spoor: the proposed mine near the kruger--a very large, very extensive mine--would be devastating for that area for a number of reasons: 1--water, there simply isn't adequate water; 2--it would destroy thousands of hectares of high-yield agricultural land; and thirdly, it would be on the border of the kruger national park, which is a world heritage site, and it would do damage to the tourism industry, which is one of the few bright spots we have here. we've been approached regarding this kruger coal-mining project by a number of local community organizations. the technique that we've developed is to put up these demands, make these calls, note those objections, and then wait for the dmr to award the license anyway. i must be frank about it. i mean, it would be a really bad thing if there was a coal mine there, but it wouldn't surprise me if the right were granted. [man saking instinctly] i was at a meeting where they promised 5 jobs with a specific mine, but what happened is that the mining company brought their own laborers
[men chanting in native language] [man speaking indistinctly] spoor: the proposed mine near the kruger--a very large, very extensive mine--would be devastating for that area for a number of reasons: 1--water, there simply isn't adequate water; 2--it would destroy thousands of hectares of high-yield agricultural land; and thirdly, it would be on the border of the kruger national park, which is a world heritage site, and it would do damage to the tourism industry, which is one of the few bright...
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people just understand that these animals -- they've got value in the society. >> reporter: kruger'ss. >> we're at this stage because we are on the brink of failure. this is the last thing that we can do to try and save the species. >> a dead rhino is a crime scene? >> a dead rhino like that is a crime scene in south africa. >> reporter: most of the time the only witnesses to the crime are baby rhinos, orphaned by poachers. david's most delicate missions, find those calfs. >> we've taken orphaned calfs into the wild. we lift the seats up, lie them flat. it takes six men to put it into the back. >> reporter: care for the wild is the rhino sanctuary where 300-pound babies are most often airlifted. it has been home to over 100 orphaned rhinos whose parents were killed by poachers. >> sounds like it's only getting worse, you're getting more and more orphaned rhinos? >> yeah. if i look back over the last ten years, it was a massive shock. i would say the worst in my lifetime, from my time in the endangered species protection unit where i was a captain in the police. i've never seen anythi
people just understand that these animals -- they've got value in the society. >> reporter: kruger'ss. >> we're at this stage because we are on the brink of failure. this is the last thing that we can do to try and save the species. >> a dead rhino is a crime scene? >> a dead rhino like that is a crime scene in south africa. >> reporter: most of the time the only witnesses to the crime are baby rhinos, orphaned by poachers. david's most delicate missions, find...
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. ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ today from the new drama "swimming with sharks," diane kruger.s "winning time" quincy isaiah. and we're kicking off live's go green week with green bargains exclusively for our amazing viewers. all next on live. and now here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. ♪ good morning. déja vu. good morning. bring it in, kelly. here we go. all right. yes. -that's right. -thank you very much. monday, april 18th, 2022. barbie and ken from the '70s are here.
. ♪ the barnes firm injury attorneys ♪ today from the new drama "swimming with sharks," diane kruger.s "winning time" quincy isaiah. and we're kicking off live's go green week with green bargains exclusively for our amazing viewers. all next on live. and now here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest. ♪ good morning. déja vu. good morning. bring it in, kelly. here we go. all right. yes. -that's right. -thank you very much. monday, april 18th, 2022. barbie and ken from the...
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the russian kruger the moskva is believed to have headed a athlete of 25 to 30 ships which has been firingsiles at odecembera. >> unfortunately the enemy -- enemy has missiles not only on the cruiser moskva but also on the land in crimea too. we could see it as they were -- there were attacks last night. >> and there was amount reminder from the threat from russia. in the hours after the moskva sank, rockets hit the city of the east of odecembera. several civilians were injured orilled. no comments from russia on the attack >> joining me now is the "washington post" security reporter. do we have any for -- machine information about what we know about what happened? there are still two different stories being put out by the ukrainians and the russians. >> yes, as of this afternoon, a senior united states official told me then the ukraineians did strike this ship, it would have been late wednesday, with two neptune anti-ship missiles, which are ukrainian made missiles. the ship was able to move east for a period of time on wednesday night into thursday and at some point it started to actuall
the russian kruger the moskva is believed to have headed a athlete of 25 to 30 ships which has been firingsiles at odecembera. >> unfortunately the enemy -- enemy has missiles not only on the cruiser moskva but also on the land in crimea too. we could see it as they were -- there were attacks last night. >> and there was amount reminder from the threat from russia. in the hours after the moskva sank, rockets hit the city of the east of odecembera. several civilians were injured...
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jason segel and diane kruger with music from the great bonnie raitt. so that will be fun.irst guests combined have nearly a billion instagram followers, enough to form the third most populous country in the world. we call it, "kardash-istan." [ laughter ] their new series, "the kardashians," premieres a week from tomorrow on hulu. please welcome kris, kourtney, kim, khloe, and kendall. the kardashians! [ cheers anduse ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: welcome, welcome. how are you? you look fantastic. [ cheers and applause ] have arrived or something.gers - >> they're here. >> jimmy: how do you figure out who's going to wear what? is there one person who coordinates all the other people? or is it whatever happens, happens? >> we have a group chat and discuss -- just color tones. >> i didn't discuss color tones tonight. >> jimmy: oh, you're not on the group chat. [ laughter ] ness i sometimes ignore the chat. >> jimmy: do you mute, silence the chat? >> i don't -- >> i mute it. >> jimmy: you do mute the chat, yeah, yeah. >> it's a lot. >> i'll check my phone, like, 20 minutes, like, past wh
jason segel and diane kruger with music from the great bonnie raitt. so that will be fun.irst guests combined have nearly a billion instagram followers, enough to form the third most populous country in the world. we call it, "kardash-istan." [ laughter ] their new series, "the kardashians," premieres a week from tomorrow on hulu. please welcome kris, kourtney, kim, khloe, and kendall. the kardashians! [ cheers anduse ] ♪ ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: welcome, welcome. how are...
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this was a the leader was kruger namesake of kruger national park there and he was a flat earther and he would get very irate with people who said who talked about traveling the world, you know sailing around the world and he would say no. no you're sailing within the world because he did not believe that earth was rounded that you could transverse it that way and a ship. he thought it was a disc that you could just travel across the flat surface and there are several very funny accounts of navigators who met with him who realized that he was pretty serious about this belief, and he didn't take kindly to references to the globe. so after flight comes along and then even more so after space flight comes along flat earthism goes into decline for pretty obvious reasons. i mean to the extent that it was even a substantial thing before then but you write about one guy basically keeping it alive with the flattered society, but even then it's within its membership a lot of the people in quite possibly most of the people were treating it as a joke, and that's kind of a theme. that's throughou
this was a the leader was kruger namesake of kruger national park there and he was a flat earther and he would get very irate with people who said who talked about traveling the world, you know sailing around the world and he would say no. no you're sailing within the world because he did not believe that earth was rounded that you could transverse it that way and a ship. he thought it was a disc that you could just travel across the flat surface and there are several very funny accounts of...
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in kruger park, the size of new jersey, poachers have killed an estimated 80% of the rhinos since 2013>> reporter: those horns can fetch $2,000 a pound in asia. this pilot has been leading the conservation effort from above. >> this is the last thing we can do to save the species. >> reporter: but now the care for wild preserve has discovered a new defense against poaching. this 5,000-pound orphaned bull named storm. just two months ago, that second miracle. he fathered that other little rhino you see, pebbles. and standing in her truck, a thunderbolt. so, it went from no other fans from being babies to four in a short period of time. fighting poaching, one baby rhino at a time. >> extraordinary effort. thank you, matt. ♪announcer: building a better by area, moving forward, finding solutions, this is abc7 news. >> i saw that something was out of place. she called apd. she is quite enjoyed, celebrating. >> a baby taken from his grandmother found thanks to a concerned citizen who saw something suspicious and called police. kristen: the three month old was found this morning 24 hours afte
in kruger park, the size of new jersey, poachers have killed an estimated 80% of the rhinos since 2013>> reporter: those horns can fetch $2,000 a pound in asia. this pilot has been leading the conservation effort from above. >> this is the last thing we can do to save the species. >> reporter: but now the care for wild preserve has discovered a new defense against poaching. this 5,000-pound orphaned bull named storm. just two months ago, that second miracle. he fathered that...
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tonight -- jason segel, diane kruger, and music from bonnie raitt. with cleto and the cletones.eers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. thank you. that's very nice. hi, everybody, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching at home, and thank you for coming. that's very nice. what a day, i have to tell you, what a night and what a day. i have the weirdest life, i really do. ce
tonight -- jason segel, diane kruger, and music from bonnie raitt. with cleto and the cletones.eers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: thank you. thank you very much. thank you. that's very nice. hi, everybody, i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching at home, and thank you for coming. that's very nice. what a day, i have to tell you, what a night and what a day. i have the weirdest life, i really do. ce
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i am a great fan of spy novels and if anyone has the privilege to listen to william kruger last night he talks about the power of books and trauma and the reason why a lot of his favorite books are his favorite books is because there is a natural artwork both of tensions and also g resolutions. when the war on terror is going on and on and there is no natural arc or solution, i found a lot of comfort in reading stories where good guys win but also the kindd of stories i read when i was a kid. i'm going to fast-forward which is what any good storyteller should do it again this isn't about me. it's about the people i wrote about in the spymaster of baghdad. so, ifav any of you read spy novels or have read anything about world war ii, you will know that there are capitals that have been known as centers of espionage. berlin, vienna, paris. these places, casablanca. we've seen that movie. anwe know that espionage is part ands parcel the way the government's conduct policies and sometimes win the war. baghdad is one of those capitals that definitely deserves to be within that pantheon. unf
i am a great fan of spy novels and if anyone has the privilege to listen to william kruger last night he talks about the power of books and trauma and the reason why a lot of his favorite books are his favorite books is because there is a natural artwork both of tensions and also g resolutions. when the war on terror is going on and on and there is no natural arc or solution, i found a lot of comfort in reading stories where good guys win but also the kindd of stories i read when i was a kid....
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in kruger park, the size of new jersey, poachers have killed an estimated 80% of the rhinos since 2013more return they get on the risks they take trying to poach her. so, she's a high risk animal. >> reporter: those horns can fetch about $10,000 per pound in asia. pilot davidson milani has been leading the conservation effort from above. >> this is the last thing we can do to try to save the species. >> reporter: but now the care for wild preserve has discovered a new defense against poaching. this 5,000-pound orphaned bull named storm. just two months ago, that second miracle. he fathered that other little rhino you see, pebbles. and standing in her truck, neiuwovdt with a thunderbolt. >> these two are females we think are also pregnant. >> reporter: so, it went from no orphans ever having babies to now possibly four in a short period of time. fighting poaching, one baby rhino at a time. >> extraordinary effort. thank you, matt. >> tonight, live team coverage on baby brandon, a three-month your dr. doom with old who was kidnapped and is now back home with his mom. >> for me it is a ma
in kruger park, the size of new jersey, poachers have killed an estimated 80% of the rhinos since 2013more return they get on the risks they take trying to poach her. so, she's a high risk animal. >> reporter: those horns can fetch about $10,000 per pound in asia. pilot davidson milani has been leading the conservation effort from above. >> this is the last thing we can do to try to save the species. >> reporter: but now the care for wild preserve has discovered a new defense...
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>> so this was a short-lived south african republic the namesake of the kruger national park it was at earth or and n would get very irate with people who talks about traveling the world and would say no. you travel in the world because he did not believe it was around he died it was a disk uk travel across the flat surface and there areet some funny accounts the people who met with him who realized he was pretty serious about this belief and did not take kindly to references of theth globe. >> after spaceflight comes along he goes into the client for obvious reasons. but you writeca about one guy with the flatterers society but even then a lot of the people and most of the people were treating it as a joke and that is a theme throughout the book sometimes you can tell who is kidding and who is not there's a great line the line between skeptic and believer. so how did you deal with that in your reporting not always being able to tell who took this seriously? >> it's funny because there has always been trolling engagement with father theory and people weighed show up in the 18 hundreds
>> so this was a short-lived south african republic the namesake of the kruger national park it was at earth or and n would get very irate with people who talks about traveling the world and would say no. you travel in the world because he did not believe it was around he died it was a disk uk travel across the flat surface and there areet some funny accounts the people who met with him who realized he was pretty serious about this belief and did not take kindly to references of theth...
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and if anyone had the privilege asto listen to william kruger last night, he talked about the power of books and trauma and the reason why a lot of his favorite books are his favorite books is because there is this natural arc of both tension but also. and when the war on terror is going on and on and there is no natural arc or any natural resolution i found a lot of comfort, personal comfort in reading stories where good guys win. it's also the kinds of stories i read when i was a kid . i'm going to fast-forward to time and place which is what any good storyteller should do and this isn't about me, it's the people i wrote about in the spymaster of baghdad. if any of you read spy novels or have read anything about world war ii you'll know that there are world capitals that have been known as enters of espionage. berlin, vienna, paris. these places, casablanca, we've allseen that movie . we know espionage is part and parcel of the way governments conduct policy and win wars. baghdad is one of thecapitals definitely deserves to be within that pantheon . unfortunately it's very far away,
and if anyone had the privilege asto listen to william kruger last night, he talked about the power of books and trauma and the reason why a lot of his favorite books are his favorite books is because there is this natural arc of both tension but also. and when the war on terror is going on and on and there is no natural arc or any natural resolution i found a lot of comfort, personal comfort in reading stories where good guys win. it's also the kinds of stories i read when i was a kid . i'm...
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kruger plus isaiah from winning time.sing clouds throughout the day is the theme. rain returns later, spreads south overnight. light scattered showers, less than a quarter of an inch with this storm. jobina: we will have another update in about 30 minutes. >>> time to hear from nyle ♪ >>> it's time now to hear from nyle dimarco, he's a "dancing with the stars" champ and activist for the deaf community. he's out with a new book called "deaf utopia." kyra phillips spoke with him. good morning, kyra. >> reporter: hey, guys. so good to see you. good morning. we are here on "gma" right now. my love for deaf culture and sign language, it comes from my mom and grandparents who were all teachers for the deaf, a gift that brought me to nyle dimarco. and his story this morning on deaf strength and being the change. >> have you achieved "deaf utopia"? ♪ >> reporter: if breaking barriers and shattering stereotypes equals everything perfect -- >> congratulations, nyle. you are america's next top model. >> reporter: -- nyle dimarco nai
kruger plus isaiah from winning time.sing clouds throughout the day is the theme. rain returns later, spreads south overnight. light scattered showers, less than a quarter of an inch with this storm. jobina: we will have another update in about 30 minutes. >>> time to hear from nyle ♪ >>> it's time now to hear from nyle dimarco, he's a "dancing with the stars" champ and activist for the deaf community. he's out with a new book called "deaf utopia." kyra...
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i said a writer like me, no but there areor many who do so maybe you should become kruger or somebody the big stage. the very lastti question i got from one of the kids was someone else wrote this book and you read it, would you still think it's good? [laughter] like i said, i've been doing these presentations and book events for about 13 pounds now and there were very few times i have no interest i had to think about and i had to reflect and the best question i got over the past year end maybe i would change a couple things but it's pretty good so i'm going to start by reading a short section and maybe you can answer that young girls question so let me know if it is good. this takes place in the second game the eagles ever played in in 1944. 78 degrees sky and the kicker sends the ball deep he took the ball to the 10-yard line and ran across the field heading to the left sideline. he sprinted in the pitch was flawless. they looked downfield and saw nothing but open dirt. arms kicking the dust, gone from the field and the camp and from wyoming. his barbed wire and military police, ble
i said a writer like me, no but there areor many who do so maybe you should become kruger or somebody the big stage. the very lastti question i got from one of the kids was someone else wrote this book and you read it, would you still think it's good? [laughter] like i said, i've been doing these presentations and book events for about 13 pounds now and there were very few times i have no interest i had to think about and i had to reflect and the best question i got over the past year end maybe...
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. >> jimmy: okay. [ cheers and applause ] diane kruger was here a few weeks ago.easure." >> great lady. >> jimmy: she said when you guys were working together, you bought a bat cave. and i don't mean the comic book bat cave, i mean a cave full of bats. >> yeah. >> jimmy: is that true? >> i like that you're asking me this question because it means i have to use one of my favorite words. spelunking. [ laughter ] all the elements. in exploring - i got my -- my certificate on the great barrier reef, i explored the element of water. air, i didn't really get as far as i wanted to, i wanted to be a hang glider, didn't happen. fire, i felt like "ghost rider," i had explored fire. i wanted to explore earth. i want to start spelunking, i want to start exploring caves. i think we were in north dakota, black hills, shooting one of the "treasure" movies. i said, i hear there's a cave for sale, let's go look at it. and i did and it was beautiful. this is good for 4/20. all these stalactites. all this milky quartz-like, crystaline walls. at the time i was married and i was like,
. >> jimmy: okay. [ cheers and applause ] diane kruger was here a few weeks ago.easure." >> great lady. >> jimmy: she said when you guys were working together, you bought a bat cave. and i don't mean the comic book bat cave, i mean a cave full of bats. >> yeah. >> jimmy: is that true? >> i like that you're asking me this question because it means i have to use one of my favorite words. spelunking. [ laughter ] all the elements. in exploring - i got my --...
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this was the leader, a namesake of kruger, anational park there and he was a flat earth or . he would get very irate with people who said, who talked about traveling the world. sailing around the world and he would say no, your sailing within the world because he did not believe that earth was round. that he thought it was a disk that you could travel across the flat surface and there are several very funny accounts of navigators who met with him who realized he was pretty serious about this belief and he didn't take kindly to references to the globe. >> after flight comes along and more so after safe flight comes along, flat earth is and goes intodecline for obvious reasons .to even think it was a substantial thing before then but you're right about one guy keeping it alive with the flat earth society but even within its membership a lot of people and quite possibly most of the people were treating it as a jokeand that's kind of a theme throughout this book . sometimes you can't tellwho's kidding and who's not .got a great line in here that says the line between skeptic and
this was the leader, a namesake of kruger, anational park there and he was a flat earth or . he would get very irate with people who said, who talked about traveling the world. sailing around the world and he would say no, your sailing within the world because he did not believe that earth was round. that he thought it was a disk that you could travel across the flat surface and there are several very funny accounts of navigators who met with him who realized he was pretty serious about this...
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conservationists warn the species could become extinct within as little as five years. 100 miles away at the krugerre in the bush is where they mobilized that rhino. we'll follow the helicopter there. >> reporter: just moments earlier from that chopper vet peter bass firing a tranquilizer dart. oh, my god, there it is. >> the poachers, the bigger the horns the bigger return they get so she is a high risk animal with a horn like this. >> reporter: they remove the horn which is what poachers are after. >> is she going to suffer not having this horn? >> it's a bit like getting your nails cut. >> reporter: they fetch 10,000 a pound in asia where some think it is an aphrodisiac. this pilot leads the conservation effort from above. >> we're at this stage because we're at the brink of failure and this is the last thing that we can do to try and save the species. >> reporter: his most delicate missions are flying those orphan calves to the sanctuary. one of those rescues has matured into this big fella. >> he's the hero right now. >> he's a hero. >> reporter: zoologists didn't know if rescued rhinos raised
conservationists warn the species could become extinct within as little as five years. 100 miles away at the krugerre in the bush is where they mobilized that rhino. we'll follow the helicopter there. >> reporter: just moments earlier from that chopper vet peter bass firing a tranquilizer dart. oh, my god, there it is. >> the poachers, the bigger the horns the bigger return they get so she is a high risk animal with a horn like this. >> reporter: they remove the horn which is...