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the ranger has been working with the local. wildlife for so long that you react instinctively to their needs. i love all the animals here. especially the ones i've helped to rear in the last sixteen years. of. the hostages can be aggressive. but i still like know that. they have died out here by the late nineteenth century. but now they're back. and. one threat to the positive developments is the water shortage that occurs in two may in the summer months i thought yeah yeah yeah we and his team have to collect their water supply from the neighboring district. proposed building a deep water well so close to the shuttle juried salt lake so we don't need to drill five or six hundred meters to reach ground water good quality water then we'll be able to help the animals and it will be good for the rangers too in a desert region water is the most important factor all. the lack of water is also a problem for local animal herders they let their herds graze freely in the park but this meant the landscape became increasingly barren with the world
the ranger has been working with the local. wildlife for so long that you react instinctively to their needs. i love all the animals here. especially the ones i've helped to rear in the last sixteen years. of. the hostages can be aggressive. but i still like know that. they have died out here by the late nineteenth century. but now they're back. and. one threat to the positive developments is the water shortage that occurs in two may in the summer months i thought yeah yeah yeah we and his team...
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maine national park for twenty three years every morning he scans the horizon these days the local wildlife is thriving the unique ecosystem in this region in southern has been regeneration since it was made a national park. the park is flourishing and the animals here are reproducing. the animals are free to roam although the mountain range forms are not full barrier every day of food yet yeah we patrols the land his job involves protecting the wild animals from poachers. it would help if there were more visitors to generate revenue for the region the headquarters of the national park are currently being renovated with the long term aim to boost eco tourism. the world bank is supporting the upgrade to the tune of some three million euro's it includes an exhibition on wildlife in the sahara. on the bubble. most here are native to the duma park such as the north african a rare bird that's been the subject of research here. yeah yeah we usually patrols the national park in his car for safety reasons the park which spans eight thousand hectors is home to a desert head chugs desert monitor's de
maine national park for twenty three years every morning he scans the horizon these days the local wildlife is thriving the unique ecosystem in this region in southern has been regeneration since it was made a national park. the park is flourishing and the animals here are reproducing. the animals are free to roam although the mountain range forms are not full barrier every day of food yet yeah we patrols the land his job involves protecting the wild animals from poachers. it would help if...
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local wildlife experts believe the mountain lion caught in this chase is a female named nikita, who is the verdugo mountain wilderness above rachel's glendale home. mountain lions are absolutely ferocious animals and deadly hunters.they can grow do as much as 220 pounds and run as fast as 50 miles an hour.they can also jump more than 15 feet into the air... which is how nikita likely got over this chainlink fence, after she and the deer exited the pool.johanna turner/arroyos & foothills conservancy (too quick to font): "most incredible people thing i've ever seen. unfortunately probably for the deer, i think it's very possible the lion might've waited for the deer on her way out."this is the second time actually in rachel's life she's seen a mountain lion.the last time was when one got her dog. rachel wong/glendale resident: "it came cause i left my dog out. i tried to get it, but the mountain lion was faster than me."its all still pretty freaky for neighbors.as a new mom, rachel will not be letting her adorable daughter joey outside on her own anytime soon.rachel wong/glendale residen
local wildlife experts believe the mountain lion caught in this chase is a female named nikita, who is the verdugo mountain wilderness above rachel's glendale home. mountain lions are absolutely ferocious animals and deadly hunters.they can grow do as much as 220 pounds and run as fast as 50 miles an hour.they can also jump more than 15 feet into the air... which is how nikita likely got over this chainlink fence, after she and the deer exited the pool.johanna turner/arroyos & foothills...
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a local wildlife nonprofit to the animal comes got in from an open window while their mom waited outside. since the kids in. the owner of the house was able to get the bears out by remotely activating the siren. just looking around. >> i like how that one went to the fridge. >>> coming up at 5:30 pm, struggling to survive. two small businesses struggling to survive. >>> a new legal twist for president trump's former campaign manager. >>> even though it is a machine, it's so very hard. >>> nessus is a final fear where to a mars rover after a record-breaking 15 years exploring the red planet. >>> you are watching kpix 5 news at 530. track new video coming in. flooding is happening now in the north bay. major flooding happening at highway 121 and highway 12 in napa county. it is the same story in sonoma county were many roads are flooded. >>> this is not the pristine people most people have in mind when they think of a
a local wildlife nonprofit to the animal comes got in from an open window while their mom waited outside. since the kids in. the owner of the house was able to get the bears out by remotely activating the siren. just looking around. >> i like how that one went to the fridge. >>> coming up at 5:30 pm, struggling to survive. two small businesses struggling to survive. >>> a new legal twist for president trump's former campaign manager. >>> even though it is a...
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many people took to hunting the local wildlife. e world wildlife fund pays for the purchase, so the world wildlife fund pays former poachers mergen included, to try to protect them instead. translation: he quickly understood that if he kept on poaching and selling first, he would earn money only once for each animal he'd kills. whereas with us, he earns money regularly. local volunteers are also paid to go on patrol and monitor this vast area of land. over time, the hope is the number of snow leopards will rise. these animals will return home. tim allman, bbc news. more for you on the bbc website. and you can get in touch with me and most of the team on twitter. i'm @bbc mike embley. thank you for watching. hello. there is more snow to come in this forecast as we head into friday. the main focus is the zone, say, from south wales across east anglia and anywhere south of here. all driven by this area of low pressure, which stays close by as we go into friday. now, whilst the earlier amber warning from the met office has expired, we s
many people took to hunting the local wildlife. e world wildlife fund pays for the purchase, so the world wildlife fund pays former poachers mergen included, to try to protect them instead. translation: he quickly understood that if he kept on poaching and selling first, he would earn money only once for each animal he'd kills. whereas with us, he earns money regularly. local volunteers are also paid to go on patrol and monitor this vast area of land. over time, the hope is the number of snow...
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many people took to hunting the local wildlife.kept on poaching and selling furs, he would earn money only once with each animal he‘d killed. whereas with us, he earns money regularly. local volunteers are also paid to go on patrol and monitor this vast area of land. over time, the hope is the number of snow leopards will rise. these animals will return home. tim allman, bbc news. stay with me on bbc news, i‘ll be back with the business briefing. some tweets about amazon. whether you‘re a believer in this company. growth looks like it is snowing. sean henderson says, the brakes have been applied to amazon that only tempera sara lee. the will rise when india starts to bite into amazon. hello. there‘s more snow to come in as forecasters we into friday. the main focus is a zone from south wales across to east anglia and south of here or driven by this area of low pressure which stays close by as we go into friday. while the earlier and the warning has expired, still a number of yellow warnings for snow and ice sit tricky travelling co
many people took to hunting the local wildlife.kept on poaching and selling furs, he would earn money only once with each animal he‘d killed. whereas with us, he earns money regularly. local volunteers are also paid to go on patrol and monitor this vast area of land. over time, the hope is the number of snow leopards will rise. these animals will return home. tim allman, bbc news. stay with me on bbc news, i‘ll be back with the business briefing. some tweets about amazon. whether you‘re a...
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sprinting down this extremely steep hillside.from there, it was straight into the water. ( james ) local wildlifehe mountain lion caught in this chase is a female named nikita, who is know to roam around the verdugo mountain wilderness above rachel's glendale home. ( james ) coming up next we're tracking the rain that's coming into the bay... here's a look at futurecast. students will protest in support of their teachers. walking out of school. im standing by at oakland tech with more. (darya) welcome back that breaking news. there is major police activity around a restaurant in the south bay.(áááscandoááá) here is a street view to show where its happening. its at a denny's on south bascom ave in campbell. we have a reporter headed to the scene. for more on any traffic problems ... lets turn to robin winston. police activity in campbell had bascome ave closed in both direction from hamilton to canpbell. avoid the area. accident nb 101 south tower slow from toll of golden gate bridge trading in sunshine for showers today and into the weekend with rainfall through the day today and showers continui
sprinting down this extremely steep hillside.from there, it was straight into the water. ( james ) local wildlifehe mountain lion caught in this chase is a female named nikita, who is know to roam around the verdugo mountain wilderness above rachel's glendale home. ( james ) coming up next we're tracking the rain that's coming into the bay... here's a look at futurecast. students will protest in support of their teachers. walking out of school. im standing by at oakland tech with more. (darya)...
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sprinting down this extremely steep hillside.from there, it was straight into the water.( james ) local wildlifeuntain lion caught in this chase is a female named nikita, who is know to roam around the verdugo mountain wilderness above rachel's glendale home. fremont teachers are expected to rally in support of teachers in the east bay. ill have the details in a live report. (ácommercialá) ( james ) we're tracking ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the welcome ( darya ) welcome back to the kron four morning news... lets start the half hour with a check d traffi. trading in sunshine for showers today and into the weekend with rainfall through the day today and showers continuing all the way through sunday. expect high temperatures to remain in the low 50's with morning lows not quite as cold as we had been seeing them earlier this week. no major hot less then 30 maze to sf. ( darya )( darya ) our big story this morning. lanes on the richmond-san rafael bridge are now open after large pieces of concrete fell from the upper deck on to the lower deck, prompting a lengthy bridge closure. now caltrans
sprinting down this extremely steep hillside.from there, it was straight into the water.( james ) local wildlifeuntain lion caught in this chase is a female named nikita, who is know to roam around the verdugo mountain wilderness above rachel's glendale home. fremont teachers are expected to rally in support of teachers in the east bay. ill have the details in a live report. (ácommercialá) ( james ) we're tracking ( james )( darya ) welcome back to the welcome ( darya ) welcome back to the...
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many people took to hunting the local wildlife.dlife fund pays former poachers, mergen included, to try to protect them instead. translation: he quickly understood that if he kept on poaching and selling furs, he would earn money only once with each animal he'd killed. whereas with us, he earns money regularly. local volunteers are also paid to go on patrol and monitor this vast area of land. over time, the hope is the number of snow leopards will rise. these animals will return home. tim allman, bbc news. there's just over a week to go until the annual british academy of film and television art awards, an event regarded as a curtain—raiser for the oscars at the end of the month. and while this year's nominees may be busy rehearsing their acceptance speeches, craftspeople at a west london foundry have been hard at work creating the iconic mask awards. take a look. how are they made? the first step is to make the cause and the moulds. once they are made, they are then sprayed up with a prefatory coating, fired, and then the parts ar
many people took to hunting the local wildlife.dlife fund pays former poachers, mergen included, to try to protect them instead. translation: he quickly understood that if he kept on poaching and selling furs, he would earn money only once with each animal he'd killed. whereas with us, he earns money regularly. local volunteers are also paid to go on patrol and monitor this vast area of land. over time, the hope is the number of snow leopards will rise. these animals will return home. tim...
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we love the local wildlife. we've included a wildlife so animals can continue to pass to our lot.it is important to note that the buildings have blank walls facing us today, we will not be disrupted any one's view. in response to this feedback, we've removed proposed roof deck, etcetera. for these reasons, we are happy to receive nine letters of support from our neighbors including five immediately adjacent ones. thank you for reviewing the project. >> thank you. we'll open this up for public comment. i got couple of speaker cards. >> was that three minutes? >> president hillis: five. >> do we have ten minutes. >> president hillis: we have to shorten time because we may lose quorum. public comment on this item? no. now is the time. >> i want to say thank you to the commissioners. you might want to consider putting a partial in favor and partial oppose. i don't mind the parking garage at this location. there's four other properties along the street that also have put in garage. that's fine and it looks perfect. by adding the second floor, they will take away any view of the cypress
we love the local wildlife. we've included a wildlife so animals can continue to pass to our lot.it is important to note that the buildings have blank walls facing us today, we will not be disrupted any one's view. in response to this feedback, we've removed proposed roof deck, etcetera. for these reasons, we are happy to receive nine letters of support from our neighbors including five immediately adjacent ones. thank you for reviewing the project. >> thank you. we'll open this up for...
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local wildlife experts think that mountain lion is nikita a cougar that likes to roam the rugged areascoveted gold trophies. live pictures right now. it is music's biggest night. hollywood is buzzing for the 61st annual grammy awards. our stephanie elam joins us live now from the red carpet. stephanie, i'm loving the up do. you always look so beautiful. give us a preview. >> thank you. thank you so much. i can tell you the carpet is definitely buzzing now. we've seen kacey musgraves go through. she has already won a grammy tonight. mayoren morris is up for her song, middle. the back street boys over here. celo. the carpet is come alive right now. the grammys this year has really about whether or not more women were going to be nominated and were going to win. alicia keys is hosting. new artists have already won. dualipa won. lady gaga won a grammy so far for the song from "a star is born", shallow, that everybody remembers from the movie there, and ariana grande who is not here after having creative differences with the team putting together the grammys, the live show, she is not here.
local wildlife experts think that mountain lion is nikita a cougar that likes to roam the rugged areascoveted gold trophies. live pictures right now. it is music's biggest night. hollywood is buzzing for the 61st annual grammy awards. our stephanie elam joins us live now from the red carpet. stephanie, i'm loving the up do. you always look so beautiful. give us a preview. >> thank you. thank you so much. i can tell you the carpet is definitely buzzing now. we've seen kacey musgraves go...
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many people took to hunting the local wildlife.d pays former poachers, mergen included, to try to protect them instead. translation: he quickly understood that if he kept on poaching and selling furs, he would earn money only once with each animal he'd killed. whereas with us, he earns money regularly. local volunteers are also paid to go on patrol and monitor this vast area of land. over time, the hope is the number of snow leopards will rise. these animals will return home. tim allman, bbc news. the headlines on bbc news... millions of commuters are facing nightmare journeys and hundreds of schools are closed after one of the coldest nights of the year and more snow is on the way. in a landmark ruling the mother of a three—year—old girl has become the first person in the uk to be found guilty of female genital mutilation. the search continues for the mother of a newborn baby girl found abandoned in a london park on one of the coldest nights of winter. now it's time for newswatch. after another week of brexit drama, samira ahmed h
many people took to hunting the local wildlife.d pays former poachers, mergen included, to try to protect them instead. translation: he quickly understood that if he kept on poaching and selling furs, he would earn money only once with each animal he'd killed. whereas with us, he earns money regularly. local volunteers are also paid to go on patrol and monitor this vast area of land. over time, the hope is the number of snow leopards will rise. these animals will return home. tim allman, bbc...
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local wildlife experts believe the mountain lion caught in this chase is a female named nikita, who iso roam around the verdugo mountain wilderness above rachel's glendale home. mountain lions are absolutely ferocious animals and deadly hunters.they can grodo as much as 220 pounds and run as fast as 50 miles an hour.they can also jump more than 15 feet into the air... which is how nikita likely got over this chainlink fence, after she and the deer exited the pool.johanna turner/arroyos & foothills conservancy (too quick to font): "most incredible people thing i've ever seen. unfortunately probably for the deer, i think it's very possible the lion might've waited for the deer on her way out."this is the second time actually in rachel's life she's seen a mountain lion.the last time was when one got her dog. rachel wong/glendale resident: "it came cause i left my dog out. i tried to get it, but the mountain lion was faster than me."its all still pretty freaky for neighbors.as a new mom, rachel will not be letting her adorable daughter joey outside on her own anytime soon.rachel wong/glend
local wildlife experts believe the mountain lion caught in this chase is a female named nikita, who iso roam around the verdugo mountain wilderness above rachel's glendale home. mountain lions are absolutely ferocious animals and deadly hunters.they can grodo as much as 220 pounds and run as fast as 50 miles an hour.they can also jump more than 15 feet into the air... which is how nikita likely got over this chainlink fence, after she and the deer exited the pool.johanna turner/arroyos &...
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many people took to hunting the local wildlife. he quickly understood that if he kept on poaching and selling furs, he would earn money only once with each animal he'd killed. whereas with us, he earns money regularly. local volunteers are also paid to go on patrol and monitor this vast area of land. over time, the hope is the number of snow leopards will rise. these animals will return home. tim allman, bbc news. beautiful snowy scenes, and some of us were beautiful snowy scenes, and some of us were told we would get snow this morning and it didn't come. a mixed bag around the country. a mild winter until this point. we could have done with the snow at christmas, but we have got it now and it is causing quite a few problems. it moved in across the south—west, cornwall and devon were hit, we saw the pictures of cars being abandoned on some of the roads. that has moved its way northwards. through the night we saw the snow falling through much of southern england and south wales. still falling at the moment. the main band of snow str
many people took to hunting the local wildlife. he quickly understood that if he kept on poaching and selling furs, he would earn money only once with each animal he'd killed. whereas with us, he earns money regularly. local volunteers are also paid to go on patrol and monitor this vast area of land. over time, the hope is the number of snow leopards will rise. these animals will return home. tim allman, bbc news. beautiful snowy scenes, and some of us were beautiful snowy scenes, and some of...
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many people took to hunting the local wildlife.rs are also paid to go on patrol and monitor this vast area of land. over time, the hope is the number of snow leopards will rise. these animals will return home. tim allman, bbc news. in a moment it's time for the one o'clock news. but first it's time for a look at the weather. the weather is in no rush to change. it'll stay on the cold side. if you are thinking of travelling today and in the evening rush hour, you will have to content with lying snow in the formation of ice. disruption is likely. stay up—to—date with your forecast, local radio is always a good source for local information. and this is what brought everything to disruption. it is still lurking with intent over the south—eastern quarter. further to the north and west, a quiet spell of weather perhaps to finish off the day, but we could see another one to three centimetres of snow falling from the old weather front somewhere across the greater london area. temperatures falling away quite rapidly under clear skies. furth
many people took to hunting the local wildlife.rs are also paid to go on patrol and monitor this vast area of land. over time, the hope is the number of snow leopards will rise. these animals will return home. tim allman, bbc news. in a moment it's time for the one o'clock news. but first it's time for a look at the weather. the weather is in no rush to change. it'll stay on the cold side. if you are thinking of travelling today and in the evening rush hour, you will have to content with lying...
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the local populationon has gro, and more and more land has gone over to farming, leading to increased contact between wildlifehumans. the conservationists now work closely with the local communities to protect the animals. victor chibaya teaches school students about how the wild animals live. he and his team visit the schools three times a year. many of the children are fascinated. the local villagers often have a very different take on how to deal with the wildlife in their area. victctor: the tradaditional knowledge, basically, around the conservancy is they normally chase them away if they are predators, but if they are herbivores they normally kill with even the large carnivores and also the prey species as reporter: chibaya teaches the children about the food chain and explains what happens when one species dies out completely. the idea is toto help the childn see ththe importance of conservation. arnold: i think it's great to learn about protecting the animals. and now i know that if poachers come i need to report it to the police or my teaeachers. reporter: : the wild dog projet also finances books an
the local populationon has gro, and more and more land has gone over to farming, leading to increased contact between wildlifehumans. the conservationists now work closely with the local communities to protect the animals. victor chibaya teaches school students about how the wild animals live. he and his team visit the schools three times a year. many of the children are fascinated. the local villagers often have a very different take on how to deal with the wildlife in their area. victctor:...
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. >> the local wild five -- wildlife experts believe the mountain lion is a female known to be roaming around the mountain wilderness above the glendale home. apparently the deer left the scene a short time later but no word on whether the deer is still alive. >> hopefully the deer is but you can see how much mountain lion's hate the water. >> he was definitely hungry. >>> it is 5:10 am. >>> is it beer before wine or wine before beer, and scientist want to find out if you can avoid the hangover, coming up next. >>> we are tracking this storm system that could bring rain, and we have the timing into the weekend coming up. >>> we have how the rain will affect your morning commute and all lanes are open on the richmond-san rafael bridge. [music playing] (sashimi) psst. hey, you! the one with the designer dog collar. wondering how i upgraded to this sweet pad? a 1,200-square-foot bathroom, and my very own spa. all i had to do was give my human "the look". with wells fargo's 3% down payment on a fixed-rate loan and a simpler online application, getting into my dream home was easier than eve
. >> the local wild five -- wildlife experts believe the mountain lion is a female known to be roaming around the mountain wilderness above the glendale home. apparently the deer left the scene a short time later but no word on whether the deer is still alive. >> hopefully the deer is but you can see how much mountain lion's hate the water. >> he was definitely hungry. >>> it is 5:10 am. >>> is it beer before wine or wine before beer, and scientist want to...
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many people took to hunting the local wildlife.e team for today, next the bbc news at five with carrie gracie. time for a look at the weather. the weather in no great rush to change at the moment. it will stay on the cold side, so if you‘re thinking of travelling for the rest of the day you will have to contend with the lying snow and formation of ice. disruption and formation of ice. distinctly possible. further disruption distinctly possible. further wintry showers getting into scotland, down into the eastern counties of england, 1—3 centimetres of snow distantly possible where you see white on the charts. on saturday, showers down towards cornwall, a decent day for many but still further wintry showers to be had across some northern and eastern parts of the british isles and temperatures resolutely down into single figures. a pulled night from saturday into sunday, sunday picking up saturday into sunday, sunday picking up on the theme of staying cold with some sunshine, further wintry showers, rain and snow in the west to finish
many people took to hunting the local wildlife.e team for today, next the bbc news at five with carrie gracie. time for a look at the weather. the weather in no great rush to change at the moment. it will stay on the cold side, so if you‘re thinking of travelling for the rest of the day you will have to contend with the lying snow and formation of ice. disruption and formation of ice. distinctly possible. further disruption distinctly possible. further wintry showers getting into scotland,...
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similar events on the brainchild of mobil who founded the green fingers wildlife conservation initiative of his aim is to give local children an opportunity to get close to and learn more about nature to understand how closely interlinked it is with their own lives the n.-g. o. has its own small way kids can learn about protecting and preserving the urban and natural environment the issue of wildlife is not just maybe going to see animals in the zoo i'm not even understanding where basically the problems of these animals face and some of the works we have done apart from plastic campian be plastic pollution we've also worked with some of the schools in trying to link all kids be happy tof children working with nature working with wildlife loving wildlife and i believe we believe that if that happens the students ward value. animals will value wildlife value and wildlife involves caring for the environment a major challenge in nigeria in the sprawling city of lagos plastic pollution is a huge problem due to the lack of sustainable waste management. that's why she initiated the beat plastic pollution compay my childr
similar events on the brainchild of mobil who founded the green fingers wildlife conservation initiative of his aim is to give local children an opportunity to get close to and learn more about nature to understand how closely interlinked it is with their own lives the n.-g. o. has its own small way kids can learn about protecting and preserving the urban and natural environment the issue of wildlife is not just maybe going to see animals in the zoo i'm not even understanding where basically...
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were also discovered to find highlight khan khan's role in the booming illegal wildlife trade man and a woman from a local business have been arrested. one of the e.u. and japan have created the world's biggest free trade zone it could save european countries billions of duties every year the two sides have agreed to remove almost all tariffs on trade in the moves that will affect six hundred thirty five million people. just as it has been described is the world's largest free trade agreement it's scraps levies on agricultural and industrial products and opens up the service sector and pyramid. of germany's largest lender deutsche bank has reported a profit for the last fiscal year it is the first time that germany's premium lender was in the black since twenty fourteen according to the bank's numbers start made around three hundred forty million in profits slightly lower than atalissa expectations. which the first results. his new c.e.o. christiane's saving and unfortunately for saving the troubled lender isn't out of the woods yet the fourth quarter was a rocky one but despite the turbulence dosha ended
were also discovered to find highlight khan khan's role in the booming illegal wildlife trade man and a woman from a local business have been arrested. one of the e.u. and japan have created the world's biggest free trade zone it could save european countries billions of duties every year the two sides have agreed to remove almost all tariffs on trade in the moves that will affect six hundred thirty five million people. just as it has been described is the world's largest free trade agreement...
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regulation is the responsibility of state and local officials, namely, the california fish and wildlife, california food and agriculture, san francisco public health, and san francisco environment. if the port were to become aware of any complaints or violations, the appropriate regulatory agency would be notified. the fish sold to retail customers is the same quality product as is sold to wholesalers, and the port is not aware of any problems in this area. all fish sales are recorded with california fish and wildlife in accordance with regulations. there are three commercial fishing boats currently participating in the program. the pioneer at berth 500-a, the smegol at berth 53, and take time, at berth 60. the quantity and price of the fish sold are determined by the fishers and the consumers. fishers are responsible for their own advertising and business promotion. retail fish sales are limited to salmon, tuna, rock fish, halibut, and by catch. crab is prohibited. the fish sales program is intended to help commercial fishers but not harm other parts of the fishing industry, such as fi
regulation is the responsibility of state and local officials, namely, the california fish and wildlife, california food and agriculture, san francisco public health, and san francisco environment. if the port were to become aware of any complaints or violations, the appropriate regulatory agency would be notified. the fish sold to retail customers is the same quality product as is sold to wholesalers, and the port is not aware of any problems in this area. all fish sales are recorded with...
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were also discovered the find highlights hong kong's role in the booming illegal wildlife trade a man and a woman from a local business have been arrested. residents of a russian town south of moscow are facing harassment and even prison sentences because of their efforts to raise awareness of a local garbage they say is making them sick the waste is trucked in from the russian capital and the authorities seem to want people to keep quiet about it. in the early i was secret service agents stormed. his apartment they rifled through the belongings of the thirty two year old office worker and her six year old daughter saying they came at six o'clock in the morning six men. they went through all my personal possessions they were looking for anything illegal it was horrible very discomforting humiliating all this just because i'm fighting for our rights. this isn't the only time the secret service has confiscated computers hard drives mobile telephones and credit cards the same thing happened to fourteen other activists one of them was even taken into custody they have one thing in common they're protesting dispos
were also discovered the find highlights hong kong's role in the booming illegal wildlife trade a man and a woman from a local business have been arrested. residents of a russian town south of moscow are facing harassment and even prison sentences because of their efforts to raise awareness of a local garbage they say is making them sick the waste is trucked in from the russian capital and the authorities seem to want people to keep quiet about it. in the early i was secret service agents...
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africa so you were talking to a community about living with wildlife and they told you that they'd seen the animal what else did they say so the local communities there was doing some community interest because the communities are owned. little human experience. so that people under the hill there's no you don't know about it on the sea that you know there's a there's a block you know going to living out at a place called. conservancy and they you know i just didn't just to do one of their robot to do i was going to. do that nobody should ask their permission and again their stories storm a comment ups and the day's torment come out of a few months so you go. you got the back up and as far as as as i've read to the lip it has actually been posing trouble in the community they called it a castle can i write. but not the actually the blood just been spotted the people say that normally a local community say that they'll do their de blah blah but there is just living around. me no part that is real if you have a politician or. the cops and the you know maybe both of you got. a calculus and lot of people are making a big fuss about this
africa so you were talking to a community about living with wildlife and they told you that they'd seen the animal what else did they say so the local communities there was doing some community interest because the communities are owned. little human experience. so that people under the hill there's no you don't know about it on the sea that you know there's a there's a block you know going to living out at a place called. conservancy and they you know i just didn't just to do one of their...
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local wildllfe. sand is used to crcreate the landfdfill inhehe . it is deststroying cororal reefd wildlife.e will fight and we will not let this happen. >> young people are actively working for the referendum, i hosts more than half servicemen and women in japan less than 1% of the nation's landmass. one of the current basss is in the middle of a densely populated city and over 12 decades of -- 10 decades ago, a 12 or old girl was raped by three soldiers in 1995. construction is underway, but many want to the base transferred elsewhere. at the local government has called for a a nonbinding refererendum for sunday and pols show it t is likely to pass by a wide margin. the japaneee goverrment said regardless of the vote, the base will be moved. the spot -- to the spot agreed upon 23 years ago. >> a rocket has taken off in cape canaverrl, florida. it aims to make history as the first israeli spacecraft and the first p private sector landing n theemoon. >> inside this% rocket, a a smal israelii spacecraft is a aut to make history. aptly named genesis in hebrew, it is set to be the first spacecr
local wildllfe. sand is used to crcreate the landfdfill inhehe . it is deststroying cororal reefd wildlife.e will fight and we will not let this happen. >> young people are actively working for the referendum, i hosts more than half servicemen and women in japan less than 1% of the nation's landmass. one of the current basss is in the middle of a densely populated city and over 12 decades of -- 10 decades ago, a 12 or old girl was raped by three soldiers in 1995. construction is underway,...
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africa so you were talking to a community about living with wildlife and they told you that they'd seen the animal what else did they say. so the local communities there was just doing some community interest because the communities are under a. lot of human knowledge explicitly technicals so that people are one of the hell that's no skin tone about it and you see that you know there's a there's a black low point living out at a place called. summer conservancy and the you know i just didn't just to approach the owner of the property to ask under. two they love but if you ask their permission and again you saw in storm a comment ups and the storm are coming after a day after a few months or you got a black look you got the back up and as far as as as i've read to this it has actually been posing trouble in the community they call it the tassel tail right. but not the actually the blood just instructed the people say that you know local community see that they're doing their deployed low but there's a living i don't. know part of the real if you have people to you know the cops and the you know maybe very you know. a calculus a lot of
africa so you were talking to a community about living with wildlife and they told you that they'd seen the animal what else did they say. so the local communities there was just doing some community interest because the communities are under a. lot of human knowledge explicitly technicals so that people are one of the hell that's no skin tone about it and you see that you know there's a there's a black low point living out at a place called. summer conservancy and the you know i just didn't...
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they say border barriers prevent the passage of wildlife and could lead to local extinction of jaguarsd species. two groups filed lawsuits against the declaration on friday. meanwhile, more protesters are expected to hit the streets across the country tomorrow to speak out against the president's national emergency. several people were arrested in new york city friday night at a demonstration outside a trump-branded hotel. >>> the reality on the border is a little different from president trump's view of a national emergency. nbc's team of reporters fanned out across border cities to see what's really happening. tremaine lee has spent the last few days in southern mexico to get a glimpse of life there. >> reporter: the southern border of new mexico is one of the most sparsely populated parts of the country. it stretches across roughly 200 miles of rugged terrain and barren desert making it hard to tell where the u.s. ends and mexico begins. >> the park is at the point where the state of texas and new mexico meet but with the state of chihuahua in mexico. it's one region with a -- one c
they say border barriers prevent the passage of wildlife and could lead to local extinction of jaguarsd species. two groups filed lawsuits against the declaration on friday. meanwhile, more protesters are expected to hit the streets across the country tomorrow to speak out against the president's national emergency. several people were arrested in new york city friday night at a demonstration outside a trump-branded hotel. >>> the reality on the border is a little different from...
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africa so you were talking to communities about living with wildlife and they told you that they'd seen the animal what else did they say. so the local communities there was just doing some community service because the communities are under a. lot of human knowledge explicitly. so that people are one of the hell that's no skin tone about it and you see that you know there's a there's a block you know point living out at a place called. summer conservancy and the you know i just didn't just to approach the owner of the property to ask under the two they love but if you ask their permission and again there you saw in store my comment ups and the of the estimate coming out of dept a few months are you got a black look you got the package and as far as i've read to this it has actually been causing trouble in the community they called it the castle taylor. but not the actually the black just you spotted the people say that you know local community say that they think they're deployed low but there's leaving out under. no part of the deal if you have political. cows and they you know maybe you know. a calculus a lot of people are making
africa so you were talking to communities about living with wildlife and they told you that they'd seen the animal what else did they say. so the local communities there was just doing some community service because the communities are under a. lot of human knowledge explicitly. so that people are one of the hell that's no skin tone about it and you see that you know there's a there's a block you know point living out at a place called. summer conservancy and the you know i just didn't just to...
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africa so you were talking to a community about living with wildlife and they told you that they'd seen the animal what else did they say. so the local communities there was just doing some community interest because the communities are under a. lot of human knowledge expansion. so that people are one of the hell that's no skin tone about it and you see that you know there's a there's a block you know point living out at a place called. summer conservancy and the you know i just didn't just to approach the owner of the property to ask on d.c.i. to their love but it has kept our mission under going there mr instore my comment ups and the of the historic come out of the few months are you got a black look you got the back up and as far as i was as i've led to this it has actually been posing trouble in the community they called it a castle can i write it but not the actually the black there's just been spotted the people say that you know local communities say that they'll do their de blah blah but there is just living i don't. know for the real if you have a quality to. the cops and the you know maybe very you know. a calculus a lot o
africa so you were talking to a community about living with wildlife and they told you that they'd seen the animal what else did they say. so the local communities there was just doing some community interest because the communities are under a. lot of human knowledge expansion. so that people are one of the hell that's no skin tone about it and you see that you know there's a there's a block you know point living out at a place called. summer conservancy and the you know i just didn't just to...
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local to the area and tells me there's even some glacier lift up there. skiing and other winter sports are great way of enjoying nature and there's even some fascinating wildlife can be found here in the mountains if you know where to look. far away from the crowded slopes it can get a bit lonely. as a winter daybreak's a two thousand meters in the hidden reaches of the alps only a few creatures are stirring to catch sight of them biologist heading there to spend the night at the mental home large. waiting we have to get ready and suit up for the climb right. pending is the warden for the al gore high alps reserved. for you studying i becks to learn about the most important event in their lives this is their mating season the kids will be born in may and have the alpine summer to get their climbing legs . after four hours his efforts a reward it close to the summit he spots a female with her kid right behind her is the male hoping to meet. her closely. now is moving again. and i think it's incredible that these animals live at such high altitude. they have so little to eat for those just the dried up grasses of a daughter and that's enough to get them through
local to the area and tells me there's even some glacier lift up there. skiing and other winter sports are great way of enjoying nature and there's even some fascinating wildlife can be found here in the mountains if you know where to look. far away from the crowded slopes it can get a bit lonely. as a winter daybreak's a two thousand meters in the hidden reaches of the alps only a few creatures are stirring to catch sight of them biologist heading there to spend the night at the mental home...
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local fish of folk are well aware that the sienna guy is suffering. is that i was there used to be many many more fish huge fish in general there was much more wildlife but lots of species have died out they've just disappeared there are species that younger generations don't know because they don't exist anymore. there are many problems besetting to see and they go and most of them are caused by deforestation trees cut to make way for palm oil plantations and the ensuing a ready jungle has also been replaced by pasture land for cattle and then there's the increased frequency of any new events which dry out trees and reduce the sienna because water levels nature is completely out of kilter locals are looking for solutions when my leader has joined forces with other fishermen and women and founded an association to protect the biotope with more sustainable fishing practices. they now use smaller nets with a larger mesh to avoid overfishing than to ensure stocks can replenish. xeni at what i meant of what we've laid out some ground rules that are there. was that we agreed that if anyone casts a net in the conservation zone it was as they have done here
local fish of folk are well aware that the sienna guy is suffering. is that i was there used to be many many more fish huge fish in general there was much more wildlife but lots of species have died out they've just disappeared there are species that younger generations don't know because they don't exist anymore. there are many problems besetting to see and they go and most of them are caused by deforestation trees cut to make way for palm oil plantations and the ensuing a ready jungle has...