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courtney reagan has the story from the lincoln log factory in bur nah made. >> reporter: lincoln logs among the most american iconic toys but the last 60 years, the wooden toys have been made in china, not anymore. >> over the last four years although we had some fits and starts, we moved the lincoln logs back to the united states with pride manufacturing in maine. >> we operate in a 152 mile radius pulling from ordering states. matched colors, we've got the speck rate, the strength rate. we're ready for 2015. prides ready and connection is ready. >> reporter: consumer reports say given the choice between a product made in the u.s. and an identical one made abroad, 78% of americans would rather buy the domestic version. they're also willing to pay more. but that's not an issue for lincoln logs. >> with us, we don't give them that choice. we make sure it's the same price it was before. it's on us to deliver the value and deliver the customer experience and to deliver the price value equation. >> reporter: many children made wish lists on apps like ipads, connects said retail sales rema
courtney reagan has the story from the lincoln log factory in bur nah made. >> reporter: lincoln logs among the most american iconic toys but the last 60 years, the wooden toys have been made in china, not anymore. >> over the last four years although we had some fits and starts, we moved the lincoln logs back to the united states with pride manufacturing in maine. >> we operate in a 152 mile radius pulling from ordering states. matched colors, we've got the speck rate, the...
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the logging sport. that's right. i said logging sport. it's gaining popularity across the country.ley. we caught up with them at a recent practice. >> we come out here on sunday and basically blow off steam and cut wood or chainsaw or axes. >> there's tree climbing and water sports, like the water where you run on the log in the water. and it's fun, like, who doesn't want to chop wood. >> most of this team's members are women, something that sets cal's team apart. >> we have more women and people notice that and they know berkeley is coming again, with 10 women and one guy. >> the men don't seem to mind. >> it's not a bad thing. the woman flourished here. it used to be totally male dominated. >> and the professor here, he says the logging club has been nearly around as the department itself. the logging team reflects the demographics of the forestry major. two-thirds are female, the opposite of most other programs. >> it's an interesting group, because we have a forestry major and a minor, and there's people that have neither but join the club anyway. >> and a number of the women l
the logging sport. that's right. i said logging sport. it's gaining popularity across the country.ley. we caught up with them at a recent practice. >> we come out here on sunday and basically blow off steam and cut wood or chainsaw or axes. >> there's tree climbing and water sports, like the water where you run on the log in the water. and it's fun, like, who doesn't want to chop wood. >> most of this team's members are women, something that sets cal's team apart. >> we...
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a road built six years ago, by a logging company. who granted access to their land. >> all is not as well as it seems illegal loggers have been using the road to plunder the lands. people are invading our forrest. and turning it into fields for pasture, and illicit crops, it is a real problem for our community. >> . >> rights ignored the devastated effects. days now stands where once primary rain forest -- >> he doesn't know who is responsible. >> not so many years ago, these people were hunter gathering, deforrest station both legal and illegal, is changed all that. all the animals have gone, the loggers come in and destroy the forrest, the animals run far away, we can't hunt like we used to. >> they have benefited for the logging road, be uh the benefits have come at a price to their forrest, and to their way of life. nick clark, al jazeera, peru. >> a new study shows there are an alarming amount of plastic floating in the world's oakses. there is more than 5 trillion pieces of plastic in the oceans. that amounts to nearly 270,000
a road built six years ago, by a logging company. who granted access to their land. >> all is not as well as it seems illegal loggers have been using the road to plunder the lands. people are invading our forrest. and turning it into fields for pasture, and illicit crops, it is a real problem for our community. >> . >> rights ignored the devastated effects. days now stands where once primary rain forest -- >> he doesn't know who is responsible. >> not so many years...
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in peru illegal logging is continuing at unprecedented rates. >> illegal logging is so commonplace in the rainforest that this man doesn't care about us filming him doing what he does. stealing trees from forbidden areas, with impunity. >> it is illegal. we shouldn't be doing this. the police make us do the paperwork. we have to pay them off. they are constantly putting up obstacles. >> reporter: this is where roma low's trees go. three hour's boat ride away, the sawmills at the town. much of the timber ends up in the u.s. and china. trees, 100 years old and more, destined to become someone's hard-wood floor or garden table. >> the logging trade is a world of forged documents and fake inventories. the world bank estimates 80% of peru's total timber exports are harvested illegally. eight out of 10 of these trees illicit. one after the other, the saw mills stretch 3km along the riverbank, trees supposedly taken illegally, but cut from protected forest. >> translation: these markings are official codes for permits that the forestry authorities give out to transport or sell wood. >> repor
in peru illegal logging is continuing at unprecedented rates. >> illegal logging is so commonplace in the rainforest that this man doesn't care about us filming him doing what he does. stealing trees from forbidden areas, with impunity. >> it is illegal. we shouldn't be doing this. the police make us do the paperwork. we have to pay them off. they are constantly putting up obstacles. >> reporter: this is where roma low's trees go. three hour's boat ride away, the sawmills at...
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in this year, tillegal logging s continuing at unprecedented rates.k clark reports from the peruvian amazon. >> illegal logging is so commonplace, they don't care about us filming him doing what he does. stealing trees off of forbidden areas with impunity. it is illegal. we shouldn't really be doing this. the police make us do all of this paperwork and we have to pay them off. they are constantly putting up obstacles. and this is where romelo's trees go, three hours' boat ride away, the saw mils of the town of pakalpa. much of the timber ends up in the u.s. and china, these 100 years old and more dest i have beened to become someone's hard word floor or garden table. >> the logging trade is a world of forged documents and faked entries on a massive scale. the world bank estimates that 80% of peru's total exports are harvested illegally. >> that's 8 out of 10 of these trees, i will is illicit. >> one after the other, the saw mills stretch 3 kilometers along the riverbank, trees supposedly taken legally from concessions but, in fact, cut from protected
in this year, tillegal logging s continuing at unprecedented rates.k clark reports from the peruvian amazon. >> illegal logging is so commonplace, they don't care about us filming him doing what he does. stealing trees off of forbidden areas with impunity. it is illegal. we shouldn't really be doing this. the police make us do all of this paperwork and we have to pay them off. they are constantly putting up obstacles. and this is where romelo's trees go, three hours' boat ride away, the...
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yet been very active not only in fighting, but also documenting illegal logging activities.oducing all of these reports for the government. with gps data, that is how precise he was -- >> gps data? >> yes, yes. we end others have been working on sharing this technology with indigenous groups. carhere. project they want to learn more about how to document what is happening in a forest so they can get more attention from the government. sadly, in the case of chote, this information was not enough. they were not paying enough attention to his case of the national level and eventually, he got killed. illegal for a few trees. in the last five years, they have identified there have been at least 300,000 trees that have been illegally logged. that is what is documented. >> what does this have to do with the united states? >> the united states has an important role as with the rest of the world, because you're consuming this. without knowing and being vigilant enough, you are just buying timber that is coming from the destroyed environment and from killing indigenous people and viol
yet been very active not only in fighting, but also documenting illegal logging activities.oducing all of these reports for the government. with gps data, that is how precise he was -- >> gps data? >> yes, yes. we end others have been working on sharing this technology with indigenous groups. carhere. project they want to learn more about how to document what is happening in a forest so they can get more attention from the government. sadly, in the case of chote, this information...
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the battle against global warming but in peru where the climate change conference is held illegal logginguing at unprecedented rates and nick reports from the peru amazon. >> reporter: illegal logging is so commonplace in the rain forest he doesn't care about us filming him doing what he does. stealing trees from forbidden areas with impunity. >> it's illegal. we shouldn't really be doing this. the police make us do all this paperwork and have to pay them off, they constantly put up obstacles. >> reporter: and this is where his trees go, three hours boat ride away, the sawmills of the town here. much of the timber end up in the u.s. and china, trees, 100 years old and more destined to become someone's hardwood floor or garden table. the logging trade here is a world of forged documents and fate invention on a massive scale and the world bank estimates 80% of peru's total timber exports are harvested illegally. that is 8 out of 10 of these trees elicit. one after the other the sawmills stretch three kilometers along the river bank and trees supposedly taken legally from concessions but, in
the battle against global warming but in peru where the climate change conference is held illegal logginguing at unprecedented rates and nick reports from the peru amazon. >> reporter: illegal logging is so commonplace in the rain forest he doesn't care about us filming him doing what he does. stealing trees from forbidden areas with impunity. >> it's illegal. we shouldn't really be doing this. the police make us do all this paperwork and have to pay them off, they constantly put up...
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he called for more protection from gang who use logging as a way to fund the drug smig ling. smuggling. >> we need for peru and brazil to enter into afternoon agreement and monitor these areas, and other countries that have illegal tree logging by drug traffickers. >> the u.n.'s world meteorological association has stated that 2014 is on record for being the hottest year on record. the new figures confirm there has been no pause in global warming. he says it's an important message for delegates at the u.n. climate change talks in lima. which themselves were warmer than the '80s which were warmer than the '70s. so over the last four decades, every date has been warmer than the preceding decade. the increase is not slowing down. it is actually accelerating. so and that's very worrying news because it means that if no action is taken, it will be more and more difficult to stay under the target of 2° globally. >> and you can read up more on that by logging onto our website, aljazeera.com. >> the world food program says it's out of money. can't give it the money i last come to rel
he called for more protection from gang who use logging as a way to fund the drug smig ling. smuggling. >> we need for peru and brazil to enter into afternoon agreement and monitor these areas, and other countries that have illegal tree logging by drug traffickers. >> the u.n.'s world meteorological association has stated that 2014 is on record for being the hottest year on record. the new figures confirm there has been no pause in global warming. he says it's an important message...
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, no need, now you can log in with your eyes. >> using iris spatial recognition technology to replacers names and passwords for computers. many believe this technology is the waiver of the future, and not just for computers. it is already in development for atm's and security checkpoints. >> we look into the mirror. it turns blue because it recognizes a live person, green because it authenticate, and i've just logged into my facebook account. no two people on the planet have the same eyes. >> the eyes have it, eye opening technology also allows use tears create long and complicated passwords, that are difficult for hackers to crack. >> ♪ she can car a tune, but word is singer arianna is demanding to be carried herself. >> so silly. just take a look at some photos being offered of proof of this. the 21 year old pop star polls dollars these to her instagram account. life and style magazine says the former nick local yan star demand to be car hid her feet hurt. >> oh, my. >> wow. they say it happened on the set after music video, also during rehearsals for the victoria secret fashion sho
, no need, now you can log in with your eyes. >> using iris spatial recognition technology to replacers names and passwords for computers. many believe this technology is the waiver of the future, and not just for computers. it is already in development for atm's and security checkpoints. >> we look into the mirror. it turns blue because it recognizes a live person, green because it authenticate, and i've just logged into my facebook account. no two people on the planet have the...
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how new technology will let you log in with your eyes. that story is coming up next. >>> celebrate the holidays with our "joy of sharing" campaign. buy new unwrapped to up, bring it to one of our drop-off locations, for a list every those locations go to cbs philly. com/joy. or call 215-977-joys. you can also text a donation, text the word joy to 41444. >>> well, you remember users names, passwords for all of those websites can be such a pain, authorities do sometimes. many people tends to make them easy to remember. which can actually make it easy for hack tears crash. new, new technology can let you log in with your eyes or face. correspondent allison harmilan has details. >> when tony arrives at work, he opens the front door, with his eyes. >> so there is a little mirror on the camera. >> his company, eye-lock, now using the same iris scanning technology to replace user name and passwords for computers? we look into the mirror. it turns blue because it recognize ass live person, green because it authenticates, and i've just logs in to
how new technology will let you log in with your eyes. that story is coming up next. >>> celebrate the holidays with our "joy of sharing" campaign. buy new unwrapped to up, bring it to one of our drop-off locations, for a list every those locations go to cbs philly. com/joy. or call 215-977-joys. you can also text a donation, text the word joy to 41444. >>> well, you remember users names, passwords for all of those websites can be such a pain, authorities do...
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call or log on now. >> man: to participate in the 30-day free dermawand trial, call the number on your screen right now. you won't be charged anything, not even shipping and handling, for the dermawand you order today while you try it out for 30 days. so call the number on your screen now to take advantage of this incredible offer and take years off your appearance. don't miss this opportunity. call the number on your screen now. >> the dermawand is all about results, and we're here with stella riches to show you live. >> well, lisa, i'm going to introduce you to my friend, another lisa. lisa is not only a model, but she's also a licensed aesthetician and i know, lisa, you use dermawand on your clients. >> i use dermawand on all of my clients because they love the results. the nose-to-mouth lines diminished, the higher eyebrows. they love, love the results. >> but you know, if you don't tell the secret, i will. >> all right. i am the mother of a 22-year-old, all right? [stella laughs] and i know i do not
call or log on now. >> man: to participate in the 30-day free dermawand trial, call the number on your screen right now. you won't be charged anything, not even shipping and handling, for the dermawand you order today while you try it out for 30 days. so call the number on your screen now to take advantage of this incredible offer and take years off your appearance. don't miss this opportunity. call the number on your screen now. >> the dermawand is all about results, and we're here...
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legal logging companies have manipulated agreements with tribal leaders, and illegal logging companiesoperating with impunity. here is the endless expanse of a palm oil plantation. and logging has opened up the rain forest which enables you to reach areas like this. once a remote amazon village, today connected to the road by the outside world. >>> now there are streetlights and a school. and a health care system. but illegal loggers have been using the road to plunder the land. >> translator: people are invading our forest and turning it into fields. it's a real problem for our community. >> reporter: the destruction is plain to see, the title rights ignored with devastating effect. it's in the heart of their territory. maze now standings where once primary rain forests stood. javier doesn't know who is responsible. not so many years ago, the people were hunter gathers. deforestation has changed all of that. >> translator: all of the animals have gone. the loggers come in and destroy the forest, the animals run far away. we can't hunt like we used to. >> reporter: but they have benefi
legal logging companies have manipulated agreements with tribal leaders, and illegal logging companiesoperating with impunity. here is the endless expanse of a palm oil plantation. and logging has opened up the rain forest which enables you to reach areas like this. once a remote amazon village, today connected to the road by the outside world. >>> now there are streetlights and a school. and a health care system. but illegal loggers have been using the road to plunder the land....
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he's a pooping christmas log. put a log in the fireplace and ordered it to poop for real.order to make it poop they beat it with sticks. that's some serious patty training there. in the weeks leading up to christmas, they cover it with a blanket. on christmas day, the children hit it with sticks and then go into another room to pray. while they're praying, their parents hide candy and they tell them the log pooped them out. they have a log that poops out candy -- why would it want to give your present after that? other countries are weird. >>> a very good show tonight. the man, the incredible mel brooks is here with us tonight. [ cheers and applause ] . a great way to wrap up the year. this week, we started with garth brooks and we finish it out with mel. mel, his first name is short for melted butter. his given name is melted butter brooks. in the '60s, mel directed a satire about a dictator called the producers. he did it after hitler was dead. you know star wars episode 7 comes out exactly one year from today. as long as we don't get threats from darth vader. now, i lik
he's a pooping christmas log. put a log in the fireplace and ordered it to poop for real.order to make it poop they beat it with sticks. that's some serious patty training there. in the weeks leading up to christmas, they cover it with a blanket. on christmas day, the children hit it with sticks and then go into another room to pray. while they're praying, their parents hide candy and they tell them the log pooped them out. they have a log that poops out candy -- why would it want to give your...
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no one has been vetted. >> illegal logging on this scale is bad news for global warming. living trees suck up co2 to survive, helping to alleviate carbon emissions. this has the opposite effect. here we are a little more than an hour's flight from a climate change conference in lima >>> coming up in this newshour - under investigation - the israeli army says it will look into eight more palestinian civilian deaths after this conflict in gaza. plus, a film banned by singapore's government, sparks a debate about censorship >>> and in sport - why this was no normal victory for one of skiing's biggest names. >>> welcome back. the headlines - french fighter jets have gone to the i.s.i.l. healed down of bashika in northern iraq. several strikes over the past three days killed 50 i.s.i.l. fighters. kurdish peshawar say they are ready to launch a ground offensive >>> several hundred thousand people have been moved to safety in the philippines. at least one person has been confirmed dead so far >>> a u.s. drone strike in north waziristan killed at least five people. a high-ranking
no one has been vetted. >> illegal logging on this scale is bad news for global warming. living trees suck up co2 to survive, helping to alleviate carbon emissions. this has the opposite effect. here we are a little more than an hour's flight from a climate change conference in lima >>> coming up in this newshour - under investigation - the israeli army says it will look into eight more palestinian civilian deaths after this conflict in gaza. plus, a film banned by singapore's...
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. >> reporter: the producers of lincoln logs is thrilled to have the notched logs made in the states.ve the plastic pieces eventually manufactured here too. >> there is no better brand than made in america worldwide. it stands for quality, it stands for innovation. >> reporter: repatriating lincoln logs to the u.s. has take then lots of planning, hard work and pride as many pride manufacturing in burnham, maine. pride beat out furniture and other wood working companies to not only win the lincoln logs' contract, but to do it better than the chinese. >> we have to do a lot of pieces per minute, we have to do it with fewer people. we have to be able to make the machine that's capable of making a lot of pieces per minute at a high quality level. and that's how we compete. >> reporter: for pride manufacturing, which is currently making samples of the toy pieces, it's not just about the honor of making lincoln logs, but also creating jobs. pride manufacturing says their goal is to go into full production mode in 2015 with enough american-made lincoln logs to challenge the minds, imaginatio
. >> reporter: the producers of lincoln logs is thrilled to have the notched logs made in the states.ve the plastic pieces eventually manufactured here too. >> there is no better brand than made in america worldwide. it stands for quality, it stands for innovation. >> reporter: repatriating lincoln logs to the u.s. has take then lots of planning, hard work and pride as many pride manufacturing in burnham, maine. pride beat out furniture and other wood working companies to not...
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echknow, we are following the research team into the log fire. what happens when the research team gets their gear exactly where they want it? in the path of a raging wildfire. we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story next only on al jazeera america >> al jazeera america presents >> somebody's telling lies... >> it looks nothing like him... >> pan am flight 103 explodes december 21st, 1988 was the right man convicted? >> so many people, at such a high level, had the stake in al-megrahi's guilt >> the most definitive look at this shocking crime >> the major difficulty for the prosecution that there was no evidence >> al jazeera america presents lockerbie part one: the pan am bomber >>> welcome back to "techknow." wildfire? dynamics. i he read somewhere fires can travel ferociously faster in one ho
echknow, we are following the research team into the log fire. what happens when the research team gets their gear exactly where they want it? in the path of a raging wildfire. we want to hear what you think about these stories. join the conversation by following us on twitter and at aljazeera.com. >> start with one issue ad guests on all sides of the debate. and a host willing to ask the tough questions and you'll get... the inside story ray suarez hosts inside story next only on al...
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log on to our facebook page after the show live debate #keep talking. >> the cameras were on. gruber didn't say americans were stupid. he tried desperately to apologize. >> i am extremely frustrated with dr. gruber's statements. stupid. absolutely stupid comments he made over the past few years. >> they were thoughtless and down right insensitive. >> they are incredibly disrespectful and did not show reality. >> i don't have to live with that but my own excuse for arrogance is not a flaw in the affordable care act. >> dr. gruber's statements gave the public relations gift. >> are you stupid? >> i don't think so, no. >> does mit employ stupid people? >> not to my knowledge. >> so you are a smart man who said who said really stupid things. >> you would not deny today that in these statements that obamacare isn't taxed would you? >> it is a large piece of legislation with many parts. >> one of those parts a tax, mr. gruber? >> there are some taxes in obamacare, yes. >> the president argued obamacare was not a tax. what you were trying to say is the bill cauwas con volume lute. >>
log on to our facebook page after the show live debate #keep talking. >> the cameras were on. gruber didn't say americans were stupid. he tried desperately to apologize. >> i am extremely frustrated with dr. gruber's statements. stupid. absolutely stupid comments he made over the past few years. >> they were thoughtless and down right insensitive. >> they are incredibly disrespectful and did not show reality. >> i don't have to live with that but my own excuse for...
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so call or log on now and orr your very own dermawand.nd when we come back, we'll see some more stunning live results. now here's your chance to order. >> announcer: what if you could take years off your appearance with your own in-home radio frequency treatments? christina did on just one side of her face. look at the difference... and she was 42. now, here's christina today, 16 years later and no surgical facelifts, looking tight lifted and great at 58! what if you could firm and redefine the appearance of your entire chin and neck line? barb has, and she's 65. what if you could reduce the look of puffy cheeks and nasal lines? cheryl has, and she's 58. and what if in seconds you could lift, open and dramatically improve the appearance of your eyes? well, julie did-- live-- and she's 53. and none of these women have had surgical facelifts. so how did they achieve these age-defying results? with the dermawand, the in-home radio frequency skin care phenomenon. a quick internet search will confirm that radio frequency is now considered one
so call or log on now and orr your very own dermawand.nd when we come back, we'll see some more stunning live results. now here's your chance to order. >> announcer: what if you could take years off your appearance with your own in-home radio frequency treatments? christina did on just one side of her face. look at the difference... and she was 42. now, here's christina today, 16 years later and no surgical facelifts, looking tight lifted and great at 58! what if you could firm and...
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who do you vote for log on to the fox and friends facebook page log on to the show for a debate #keepg. >> the time is 19 mints after the hour. he sued a widow that's not enough for jessie ventura. >> when yes really means no. it has one of the country's top universities doing damage control. you can't breathe through your nose, suddenly, you're a mouth breather. a mouth breather! well, put on a breathe right strip and shut your mouth. cold medicines open your nose over time, but add a breathe right strip and pow, it opens your nose up to 38% more. so you can breathe and do the one thing you want to do, sleep. add breathe right to your cold medicine shut your mouth and sleep right. breathe right. and look for the calming scent of new breathe right lavender, in the sleep aisle. >> counter terror forces on high lart after reports of al qaeda linkeded groups are hoping to blow up several airliners. we have learned a prominent french bomb maker linked to other holiday terror plots might be alive despite reports that he was killed in u.s. air strikes. now saying the terror threat is greate
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. >> paddle boarders serve a special wave in some cases for 20 minutes logging several miles. >> thewants is -- alalririghght,t, s so o thtl arthritis lasts 8 hours but aleve can last 12 hours. anand d alaleveve e isis p woworkrk b betetteter r onon p l arthritis. soso w whyhy a am m i i ststilit this? hohow w arare e yaya?? gogoodod.. alaleveve.e. p proroveven n be. i i hahaveve a a c col. i took nyquil but i'm still stuffed up. nynyququilil c colold d anand ds don't unstuff your nose. rerealallyly?? alalkaka-s-seleltztzerer p t rushes relief to e eigight symptoms of a full blown cold including your stutuffffy nose. (b(brereatath h ofof r releliea relief it is. thanks. ananytytimime.e. >>> for surfers, it's all about catching that big wave. these guys up in is a huge wave. it's not the traditional big barrel like we've seen before. these guys are catching a tidal wave. when the waters meet it creates this wave. paddle boarders and surfers are ahead to get ahead of that and ride this thing in some cases for 20 minutes logging several miles. >> that's cool. it seems a little less dang
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legal logging companies are man it lating agreements with triber leaders, and illegal logging companies with impunity, and the effects are plain to see. here huge swathes of forests have made way for a palm oil plantation. and this was once a remote amazon village, today connected to a road by the outside world. a road built six years ago when a logging company was granted access to their land. now there are streetlights and a school. health care, and a sewage system. but also is not as well as it seems, illegal loggers have been using the road to plunder the lands. >> translator: people are invading our forest and turning it into fields for pasture and illicit crops. it's a real problem for our community. >> reporter: the destruction is plane to see, the title rights ignored with devastating effect. it's in the heart of their territory. maze now stands where once primary rain forests stood. javier doesn't know who is responsible. not so many years ago, these people were hunter gathers, deforestation has changed all of that. >> translator: all of the animals have gone, the loggers come
legal logging companies are man it lating agreements with triber leaders, and illegal logging companies with impunity, and the effects are plain to see. here huge swathes of forests have made way for a palm oil plantation. and this was once a remote amazon village, today connected to a road by the outside world. a road built six years ago when a logging company was granted access to their land. now there are streetlights and a school. health care, and a sewage system. but also is not as well as...
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>> not that i went to work for the fbi it is that i was forced to have my computer logged by the fbind it was difficult, it was very hard, but i was able to manage around it. >> rose: the fbi says that you helped them prevent more than 300 cyber attacks on our government. >> yeah. >> rose: on the military. >> uh-huh. >> nasa. what did you do? >> well, here is the interesting part. what i was doing before my arrest was unifying hackers, right? that was part of what i really did. that was the thing that made me so popular for whatever reason. unifying hackers, bridging the language gaps or bridging the hatred between groups or nationalities. so by being, so by being someone, iranian hackers and israelly hackers and indian hackers who come and share their knowledge and still accomplish their goals, probably on a greater scale, they also put me in a situation where when i was logged by the fbi they got to see attacks the whole time that were taking place against the infrastructure of the united states government. so with that being said, i was able to intercept attacks that were happenin
>> not that i went to work for the fbi it is that i was forced to have my computer logged by the fbind it was difficult, it was very hard, but i was able to manage around it. >> rose: the fbi says that you helped them prevent more than 300 cyber attacks on our government. >> yeah. >> rose: on the military. >> uh-huh. >> nasa. what did you do? >> well, here is the interesting part. what i was doing before my arrest was unifying hackers, right? that was...
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paddy fields like you see behind me are still water logged. forming thousands of hectares of flooding, agricultural officials are still trying to assess the damage done so far. in other central areas, there are still landslide alerts in place. they are still not comfortable enough to tell people they can return to their homes. people in high risk areas have been evacuated and the dmc disaster management center says they must be ready for more landslides to occur. the reason being due to the huge volume of water that came down, with the torrential rains we see it in the district where even house he homes paddy fields there is very much of a sludge and mud that covers everything and in terms of the absorption of the water to the ground is still an issue. so in the short term things are looking up. there is a bit of a breather for people if you like, sort of affecting 1 million people but in the long run it remains to be seen. >> liberian officials say there have been a number more ebola cases. over 8,000 cases. >>> egyptian media has released an
paddy fields like you see behind me are still water logged. forming thousands of hectares of flooding, agricultural officials are still trying to assess the damage done so far. in other central areas, there are still landslide alerts in place. they are still not comfortable enough to tell people they can return to their homes. people in high risk areas have been evacuated and the dmc disaster management center says they must be ready for more landslides to occur. the reason being due to the...
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>> to find him on the fox business network log on to foxbusiness.com/channel finder. >> flying causesis time for your 5@5:00. foods to reduce holiday stress. oatmeal boosts levels of seratonin. that's a hormone that helps you relax. blueberries are an excellent source of vitamin c and antioxidants. pumpkin seeds release the stress hormone cortisol. omega 3 fat twri acid help against depression. teas contain a range of calming. >> a fiery crash leaves behind a car. who saw it all happen? >> happiness is a short commute. why it could all come down to your morning drive. >> first let's check in with brian kilmeade to see what's coming up on "fox & friends." >> we will have the rundown if you have any problems with it which will add something or get rid of it. coming up on our show "fox & friends" is the name. embassy on alert bracing for violent backlash. details our interrogation tactic is about to be reese -- released. the decision not to indict one police officer the militant gang may be targeting p coulds. >> he is a star athlete playing three sports he only has one arm and he's goin
>> to find him on the fox business network log on to foxbusiness.com/channel finder. >> flying causesis time for your 5@5:00. foods to reduce holiday stress. oatmeal boosts levels of seratonin. that's a hormone that helps you relax. blueberries are an excellent source of vitamin c and antioxidants. pumpkin seeds release the stress hormone cortisol. omega 3 fat twri acid help against depression. teas contain a range of calming. >> a fiery crash leaves behind a car. who saw it...
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illegal logging is so commonplace, sangan doesn't am care about us filming what he does.alingly trees forbidin areas with immunity. >> it is illegal. we shouldn't be doing this. the police make us do all of this paperwork. we have to pay them off. they are constantly putting up obstacles. and this is where romelo's trees go. three hours' boat ride away to sawmills of the town of pucall a. much of the timber ends up in the u.s. and china. 3s 100 years old and more destined to become someone's hardwood floor or garden table. >> the logging trade is a world of forged documents and fake inventor is. the world bank estimates 80% of peru's total timber exports are harvested illegal. >> that's eight out of 10. these trees, i will illicit. >> one after the other, pucal a's saw mills stretch, trees supposedly taken legally from concessions but cut from prot t protected forests. >> these markings are official codes for permits that the forest tri authorities give out to transport and sellwood. >> they are all ficticious? >> yes, mostly they are ficticious. >> the independent invest
illegal logging is so commonplace, sangan doesn't am care about us filming what he does.alingly trees forbidin areas with immunity. >> it is illegal. we shouldn't be doing this. the police make us do all of this paperwork. we have to pay them off. they are constantly putting up obstacles. and this is where romelo's trees go. three hours' boat ride away to sawmills of the town of pucall a. much of the timber ends up in the u.s. and china. 3s 100 years old and more destined to become...
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and plymouth meeting malls, routes 94 and 96 for montgomery and 98 for plymouth meeting, for details log on to 6abc.com. >> from king of prussia to the king of traffic, matt pellman has the traffic report tonight. >> we are watching the royal delays that is for sure. it's mostly wet in the city and slick spots possible north and west, despite the chance that it's just wet and really slow in both directions, the westbound jam joining up with the delay on the schuylkill westbound out to the boulevard, because of the roosevelt boulevard, it's still locked up at the schuylkill, the crash that we had here is blocking lanes here for a while just cleared out in the last few minutes. extra heavy on the northbound side of 1, off the boulevard, robbins street is still closed because of the early truck accidents. and in new london, a crash along newark road and oxford road and blocking the ramp from the black horse pike in barrington and speeds just in the teens. we'll check it again in the next half hour. >> thank you. >>> much more to come on "action news" tuesday night. the holiday toy season is
and plymouth meeting malls, routes 94 and 96 for montgomery and 98 for plymouth meeting, for details log on to 6abc.com. >> from king of prussia to the king of traffic, matt pellman has the traffic report tonight. >> we are watching the royal delays that is for sure. it's mostly wet in the city and slick spots possible north and west, despite the chance that it's just wet and really slow in both directions, the westbound jam joining up with the delay on the schuylkill westbound out...
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there have been calls against these gangs who increasingly use logging for drug smuggling. >> we need to expel people who are from prisons and other log traffickers. >> until yesterday when it received up to 10-centimeters of rain following a storm. >> a powerful pacific storm slammed drought-stricken california drenching some areas with over 10-centimeters of rain. parts of marin county from deluged. a sinkhole opened up while cars were su submerged in san jose and streets flooded in san francisco. in los angeles homes in areas prone for mudslides are under mandatory evacuation orders. >> you it will take more than one big storm to reduce the drought. the reservoirs are at record lows and officials are begging californians to save water. al jazeera, san francisco. >> a spacecraft will launch from florida in the next few hours. it is targeted as the first step of deep space exploration. we have reports from the kennedy space center. >> it may not look as futuristic as the now retired space shutting, but it holds the key to nasa's future. orion is the first spacecraft for humans in mor
there have been calls against these gangs who increasingly use logging for drug smuggling. >> we need to expel people who are from prisons and other log traffickers. >> until yesterday when it received up to 10-centimeters of rain following a storm. >> a powerful pacific storm slammed drought-stricken california drenching some areas with over 10-centimeters of rain. parts of marin county from deluged. a sinkhole opened up while cars were su submerged in san jose and streets...
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unfortunately, now, there is logs.is the part that hurt the most. >> tell me about jeremy hammond. >> he is an interesting character, not as they portrayed him to be. he was just a random activist who had some hacking skills, and he wanted to be part of lulzsec, just like many of the hackers. unfortunately, lulzsec was only a team of six, but he hung around with us. once lulzsec met its end, he participated with operation anti-security. >> you know what some of them are saying, they are saying you coerced them. >> that is kind of difficult. that bothers me a little bit. i would say, what are you doing? let's share that information on twitter. you are telling me that i coerced them, what was i doing before? nothing has changed. i did not change from what i was doing prior. so, no, there was no coercion. i participated. we worked together. the same as everybody else. >> prosecutors have said you have been cooperating with them. and unusual public disclosure. >> kind of. from what i gather, doing some research, most infor
unfortunately, now, there is logs.is the part that hurt the most. >> tell me about jeremy hammond. >> he is an interesting character, not as they portrayed him to be. he was just a random activist who had some hacking skills, and he wanted to be part of lulzsec, just like many of the hackers. unfortunately, lulzsec was only a team of six, but he hung around with us. once lulzsec met its end, he participated with operation anti-security. >> you know what some of them are...
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with the chargers logs baltimore grands the final playoff spot in the afc of. this sports record brought to you by orchard supply hardware. jed york and trent baalke with a press conference tomorrow. >> next at 6:00, "the interview" nearly didn't make it to theaters after a cyber attack and threats to moviegoers, but on christmas day it opened. we'll tell you how >>> join us tonight f abc7 news on kofy tv 20. a shack attack on the central coast. we'll tell you what happened when a great white encounted a group of people in the water. >>> then at 11:00, a mother who gave birth to her child while in a coma is finally back home. how she is doing, and what her family is saying tonight at 11:00. >>> the final movie in the hobbit trilogyeld on to the top spot at the box office despite two strong new debuts. "the battle of the five armies" wraps up the series. earning $41 million in north america this weekend. angelina joe lie's director die br unbroken, earn more than 41 million. disney's "into the woods" was 31 millionnow, ever for a broadway musical adan take night
with the chargers logs baltimore grands the final playoff spot in the afc of. this sports record brought to you by orchard supply hardware. jed york and trent baalke with a press conference tomorrow. >> next at 6:00, "the interview" nearly didn't make it to theaters after a cyber attack and threats to moviegoers, but on christmas day it opened. we'll tell you how >>> join us tonight f abc7 news on kofy tv 20. a shack attack on the central coast. we'll tell you what...
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log on to fox friends first facebook tabling to weigh in on that. >>> allan gross was not traded for three cuban 5 and it was somehow not connected to the rest of the deal. >> allen was released by the cuban government on humanitarian grounds separately in exchange for the three cuban avenlths. they released one of the most important intelligence agents the united states has ever had in cuba. >> that is proving to be a tough sell to the white house press corps. jonathan carl going toe-to-toe with press secretary john earnest. >> you are not going to stand there and say that allen gross' release had nothing to do with the release at the same time with the three cuban spies. >> the allen gross release is unrelated to the three con -- three spies convicted. >> the miami spy ring tasked with cuban exile groups and u.s. military assets. >> overnight move ago christmas church service plowed down by an out of control driver. a woman running ago red light outside of the church hitting dozens of people on the sidewalk. one person was killed the driver now killed with vehicular plan slaughter
log on to fox friends first facebook tabling to weigh in on that. >>> allan gross was not traded for three cuban 5 and it was somehow not connected to the rest of the deal. >> allen was released by the cuban government on humanitarian grounds separately in exchange for the three cuban avenlths. they released one of the most important intelligence agents the united states has ever had in cuba. >> that is proving to be a tough sell to the white house press corps. jonathan...
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50 to 70 percent of revenue the upper blocks uphill from the chinatown station are logging population radically and seeing psychosis e sro's in chinatown being pressured for the justification central subways phase one has already cut service drawing not only in north beach the line was also o lost and the 41 and the t and 12 are no longer extended to the wafer we started to lose the connection at fisherman's wharf when it was built now the merchant are wanting more i don't think so and the fta report to offset the operating costs per year and also the central subway phase 2 is only a two car maximum because the station mrafrmd were cut it will never carry full capacity of the market street corridors the phase two eliminates all the bart and metro station that carries hundreds of thousands of riders r will nonetheless have the assessing access connecting market street so the warriors arena is lows trains than it does now because telegraph hill goes to embarcadero all the metro stations gos through that t line connection what is needed a study of hottest trend in the united states free
50 to 70 percent of revenue the upper blocks uphill from the chinatown station are logging population radically and seeing psychosis e sro's in chinatown being pressured for the justification central subways phase one has already cut service drawing not only in north beach the line was also o lost and the 41 and the t and 12 are no longer extended to the wafer we started to lose the connection at fisherman's wharf when it was built now the merchant are wanting more i don't think so and the fta...
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because you can have the most beautiful shiny gadget but if you can't log on and you can't log on same tabluously at home and you haven't factored in the content you're going to put on it and the cost of that and people tend to double buy. so they'll get the brand new tv, take it out of the box and start signing up for all of these subscriptions. you own cable television. go to their library. why are you buying dvds? people don't think about it. we've all done it with music because of itunes. we just need to do it for tvs as well. >> when we go out looking for our tablets, there are always rebate. is that something else we need to remember to save money? >> sure. take advantage of rebates. certainly also compare prices and if you're replacing gadgets, sell them because the value of a gadget only goes down over time. so sites like gazelle, you can get an instant quote and send back your old one. someone -- there's a big secondary market for hand me down gadgets and used gadgets. >> one key tip you want people to take away from this as we get toward the end of the holiday season? >> you
because you can have the most beautiful shiny gadget but if you can't log on and you can't log on same tabluously at home and you haven't factored in the content you're going to put on it and the cost of that and people tend to double buy. so they'll get the brand new tv, take it out of the box and start signing up for all of these subscriptions. you own cable television. go to their library. why are you buying dvds? people don't think about it. we've all done it with music because of itunes....
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with sure to log on -- be sure to log on every weekday. >>> and amazon announcing today they will performivery of 25,000 items to prime customers. now, if you spent any time at all in new york, you know it can take an hour just getting across a block. so we were shocked when we tested the service and found it didn't take an hour or even 30 minutes to get our goods, it took seven minutes. all of which makes me wonder, is it a golden age for consumers? it may well be. retailers are verying prices -- slashing prices, extending hours and generally doing everything they can think of to get our business. good news for consumers, that's my two cents more. >>> and before we go, ford says it's expanding a recall for deadly driver-side airbag inflaters to the entire u.s. now, the move adds 447,000 vehicles to the list of those recall. as of now bmw and chrysler are the only two automakers that haven't agreed to national recalls. and we have one of those airbags on set with me right now. tomorrow -- take a look at it. tomorrow i'll be joined by the car coach, lauren fix, who will walk us through how
with sure to log on -- be sure to log on every weekday. >>> and amazon announcing today they will performivery of 25,000 items to prime customers. now, if you spent any time at all in new york, you know it can take an hour just getting across a block. so we were shocked when we tested the service and found it didn't take an hour or even 30 minutes to get our goods, it took seven minutes. all of which makes me wonder, is it a golden age for consumers? it may well be. retailers are...
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that they would pay an additional 10% for american-made product, if you are in the market for lincoln logsto the ceo says the surprise going to be the same as it was before when they were made in china. steve and mandy, back to you. >> thank you so much, courtney reagan. good for them. okay, damon, do you a lot of retail, right? you find the consumers really care about where the product is made? >> consume ers do care but if they have to pay a premium for it, unless it is something like italy and fashion, two rather just get a better price on it and they will deal with the fact it is made in china. but like she was just saying, prices are coming down in america and china prices are going up. so, it's much better to be made in america. >> and damon -- i was going to poll olympic, not all your cloths are made in america either? >> some are made in turkey, some made in india, some are made in america and value of making in america, nowadays with technology, people want immediate gratification, you can short the time, the quality control is there and you can give to the con sirmd nobody makes
that they would pay an additional 10% for american-made product, if you are in the market for lincoln logsto the ceo says the surprise going to be the same as it was before when they were made in china. steve and mandy, back to you. >> thank you so much, courtney reagan. good for them. okay, damon, do you a lot of retail, right? you find the consumers really care about where the product is made? >> consume ers do care but if they have to pay a premium for it, unless it is something...
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with the chargers logs baltimore grands the final playoff spot in the afc of.ecord brought to you by orchard supply hardware. jed york and trent baalke with a press conference tomorrow. >> next at 6:00, "the interview" nearly didn't make it to theaters after a cyber attack and threats to moviegoers, but on christmas day it opened. we'll tell you how it stacked up at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to generate cleaner electricity, that has around 50% fewer co2 emissions than coal. and why with our partner in brazil, we are producing a biofuel made from renewable sugarcane to fuel cars. let's broaden the world's energy mix, let's go. >>> join us tonight for abc7 news on kofy tv 20. a shack attack on the central coast. we'll tell you what happened when a great white encountered a group of people in the water. >>> then at 11:00, a mother who gave birth to her child while in a coma is finally back home. how she is doing, and what her family is saying tonight at 11:00. >>> the final movie in the
with the chargers logs baltimore grands the final playoff spot in the afc of.ecord brought to you by orchard supply hardware. jed york and trent baalke with a press conference tomorrow. >> next at 6:00, "the interview" nearly didn't make it to theaters after a cyber attack and threats to moviegoers, but on christmas day it opened. we'll tell you how it stacked up at shell, we believe the world needs a broader mix of energies, which is why we are supplying natural gas, to...
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things are auto logged in.to remember to log in every time and change your password. >> thank you very much edmund lee with that insight. we appreciate it. >>> with that story, we'll be following much more in the coming days. up next revisiting an important story we covered on ronan farrow daily. south of the border and what legal rights they're entitled to. we'll look at it after the break. >>> a study just released by pew research center after crunching data from the last 60 years, pew found more non-mexicans were apprehended at the border than mexicans. 259,000 compared to 229,000 mexicans. the number of mexican crossing into the u.s. has been on a steady decline since the year 2000 when over 1.6 million were apprehended by authorities. the changes in immigration patterns are partly due to the surge this year of unaccompanied children migrants from central america mostly a problem immigration analysts say could continue as rampant crime and violence in honduras guatemala and el salvador carry on. we've been
things are auto logged in.to remember to log in every time and change your password. >> thank you very much edmund lee with that insight. we appreciate it. >>> with that story, we'll be following much more in the coming days. up next revisiting an important story we covered on ronan farrow daily. south of the border and what legal rights they're entitled to. we'll look at it after the break. >>> a study just released by pew research center after crunching data from the...
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day two with no internet, no log in, nothing. rumbling past 50 hours now. anger at the real life grinches. neither xbox or playstation is commenting on what caused the crashes, but a hacker group called lizard squad gleefully took credit. they're already on the fbi's radar for previous attacks against gaming systems. sony owns both playstation and the studio that made "the interview," and xbox is one of the platforms streaming the controversial comedy. could this outage be related to the original cyber attack against sony? >> i really don't think so. i don't see any type of connection to the original attack. remember, they didn't actually steal anything. no data. all they did was turn the lights off. >> reporter: a separate group is believed to be behind the cyber attack on sony pictures which the u.s. blamed on north korea. those hackers appear to threaten retaliation if sony released the movie to the public. but sony did anyway to 331 theaters nationwide where "the interview" grossed more than $1 million on opening day. >> that's a really good number. tho
day two with no internet, no log in, nothing. rumbling past 50 hours now. anger at the real life grinches. neither xbox or playstation is commenting on what caused the crashes, but a hacker group called lizard squad gleefully took credit. they're already on the fbi's radar for previous attacks against gaming systems. sony owns both playstation and the studio that made "the interview," and xbox is one of the platforms streaming the controversial comedy. could this outage be related to...
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a hub for the logging industry. later he will go by boat through the amazon rain forest and right now nick clark joins us now in pakulpa. an incredible journey nick, tell us about what you've seen in the past five days. >> well, miriam, right now you have joined us on the bank of the river. long way downstream, something about four days boat ride, something like that. this is a major trading hub. there's a tarmac road which goes across the andes mountains and goes directly into lima. but what we're focusing on, what we're most interested in, is the fact this is a timber hub, a hub of the timber trade. that is something the group will be focusing on. the trade here is in very small part legal but for the most part it is very, very illegal. >>> illegal logging is so commonplace in the rain forest, he doesn't care about us filming him doing what he does. stealing trees from forbidden areas with impunity. >> translator: it is illegal. we shouldn't really be doing this. the police make us do all this paperwork and you ha
a hub for the logging industry. later he will go by boat through the amazon rain forest and right now nick clark joins us now in pakulpa. an incredible journey nick, tell us about what you've seen in the past five days. >> well, miriam, right now you have joined us on the bank of the river. long way downstream, something about four days boat ride, something like that. this is a major trading hub. there's a tarmac road which goes across the andes mountains and goes directly into lima. but...
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this was very recently logged.he leaves are still alive, everything in the upper canopy is still alive. so this was in the last week. we have now lost another 200 year old, 250 year old yellowwood tree. one of very few remaining. but this carries on, each year, one tree after another. until we have one day no old yellowwood remaining. though yellowwood fruit may be the perfect food and contain an anti-viral agent, it is now scarce, and the birds have turned to acorns and pecans. but they contain toxins and too much fat and sugar. a century ago, yellowwood fruits were available throughout the year. now, between january and march, the parrots have nothing to eat. weakened birds are more susceptible to disease. the situation may not be entirely bleak though. boyes couldn't spot any chicks for five years. it is only healthy cape parrots that reproduce and these two look they might be about to do it. cape parrots need cavities to breed in, but suitable natural cavities are in short supply now. so the cape parrot project
this was very recently logged.he leaves are still alive, everything in the upper canopy is still alive. so this was in the last week. we have now lost another 200 year old, 250 year old yellowwood tree. one of very few remaining. but this carries on, each year, one tree after another. until we have one day no old yellowwood remaining. though yellowwood fruit may be the perfect food and contain an anti-viral agent, it is now scarce, and the birds have turned to acorns and pecans. but they...