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the first one is the natural history of canadian mammals published by the university of toronto press. this glossy page, it is a scholarly book, a hefty volume it is comprehensive and stunningly illustrated and begin it is one of the bigger bucks. it is the updated volume of an earlier publication of the same name. it begins with a general introduction of the species the way to identify a mammal and the physical features and the colors of each order fair referred to later in the pages to help other people find the mammals they are looking for. i am looking at the wrong screen that i think it's up there. right now is one of the plates of the of host animals so they get a realistic picture of those that would be considered in their. the remainder of the book covers each man will individually with a colored photograph and a description of the mammal and annotations on similar species size, a diet, range diet, range, and you can see the map. we did have some closeups but i want you to see the text and how they use pencil drawings really and illustrations to make its easily understood. eve
the first one is the natural history of canadian mammals published by the university of toronto press. this glossy page, it is a scholarly book, a hefty volume it is comprehensive and stunningly illustrated and begin it is one of the bigger bucks. it is the updated volume of an earlier publication of the same name. it begins with a general introduction of the species the way to identify a mammal and the physical features and the colors of each order fair referred to later in the pages to help...
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of the mammal, notations on similar species, its size, its diet, its range. you can see a range map your we have some close-ups of these but i just wanted you to see the text and how they used pencil drawings really and illustrations to make it very easily understood. so even though it's scholarly, someone that is in high school or even a middle school would be able to use it. this is a sample of the school of each animal and they will show the footprints as well. and they'll also talk about the reproduction, the behavior and science and vocalization, making it very useful for professionals as well as students. this last one is showing us -- being an educator at heart, this shows visually what we try to show to the students about some of the difference. and you can see the dorsal fin and how they're different. that's a way of educating without even having too many words, just two pictures. and they have done a very well. the action photography for each mammal, the line drawings, they get a wealth of information and they are very realistic. the drawings point
of the mammal, notations on similar species, its size, its diet, its range. you can see a range map your we have some close-ups of these but i just wanted you to see the text and how they used pencil drawings really and illustrations to make it very easily understood. so even though it's scholarly, someone that is in high school or even a middle school would be able to use it. this is a sample of the school of each animal and they will show the footprints as well. and they'll also talk about...
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researchers say mammals can manipulate the sex of their offspring. according to the study published, data shows that female mammals can tap into an unknown physiological mechanism to choose the sperm gender that will best serve their interest. for example, strong healthy mothers can choose to have a male and other mothers may choose to limit grandchildren by having a female. more than 2300 animals were studied and say humans have the same ability but less understanding about how to harness it. >> very interesting. >>> scott reese is up next with sports. crystal geyser is always bottled at the mountain source. crystal geyser. crystal geyser. crystal geyser. then we deliver it directly to you. >>> scott reiss from comcast sports net newsroom and giants fans can finally just exhale after what we saw tonight. >> no doubt. i just finished giants post game three minutes ago and with raj-like speed i sprinted here to the sports desk. all season it's the a's leading the bay area baseball charge, but it appears maybe, just maybe the tide is turning a little b
researchers say mammals can manipulate the sex of their offspring. according to the study published, data shows that female mammals can tap into an unknown physiological mechanism to choose the sperm gender that will best serve their interest. for example, strong healthy mothers can choose to have a male and other mothers may choose to limit grandchildren by having a female. more than 2300 animals were studied and say humans have the same ability but less understanding about how to harness it....
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that makes it the deepest dive of any mammal that's been recorded.ss of the human-seal interactions here is largely the result of a volunteer organization - the friends of the elephant seals. >>the seals started coming here in 1990. we had our first pup in '92. and this was private property; there was no fencing, and people were going down on the beach with the seals, harassing the seals, doing things like putting their kids on the back of a seal to take a picture. >>laughter. >>and we had a few serious bites. at that time the primary interest was in protecting the seals and the visitors. they moved the highway further away from the beach, constructed the boardwalk, ah, anything that indicated that you shouldn't go down there, people were very good about. and we don't spend any of our time policing, we're entirely involved in educating. as a former faculty member and teacher in the university, this is without question the nicest teaching opportunity i've ever had. >>now that's an animal i bet you never thought about being on the central california co
that makes it the deepest dive of any mammal that's been recorded.ss of the human-seal interactions here is largely the result of a volunteer organization - the friends of the elephant seals. >>the seals started coming here in 1990. we had our first pup in '92. and this was private property; there was no fencing, and people were going down on the beach with the seals, harassing the seals, doing things like putting their kids on the back of a seal to take a picture. >>laughter....
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of a mammal like creature. thing of the kind of like the uncle of humanity. not our direct ancestor, and its name is lester source. list resource has a couple of traits that made it an excellent survivor in this incredibly difficult time in earth's history of somewhat small, about dogs i've. it was about three feet long, two to three feet long the looks like a little bit like a pig and a little bit like a lizard. and you have to imagine eating kind of the way pigs do, like probably eating roots. they probably burrowed in the evenings so they would dig a borough. bed very powerful front legs. they were digging out holes in living underground a lot. so for lystrosaurus, it was kind of awesome when the volcano started going off because the whole world was kind of transformed into lystrosaurus heaven. because they were used to being underground and breathing kind of dirty air anyway. they had a great lung capacity which means that possibly they were able to get more oxygen from dirty air than other creatures that w
of a mammal like creature. thing of the kind of like the uncle of humanity. not our direct ancestor, and its name is lester source. list resource has a couple of traits that made it an excellent survivor in this incredibly difficult time in earth's history of somewhat small, about dogs i've. it was about three feet long, two to three feet long the looks like a little bit like a pig and a little bit like a lizard. and you have to imagine eating kind of the way pigs do, like probably eating...
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it was can't -- kind of a mammal like creature. think of it is the uncle of humanity, not our direct ancestor. and his name, yet a couple of trades that made it an excellent survivor in this incredibly difficult time in its history. it was somewhat small, about dog size. it was about 3 feet long, two to 3 feet long. it looks like a little bit like a pig in a little bit like a lizard. and they were borrowers. so you have to imagine them eating away the pigs do, probably eating to birds andrew cut. there would have big, powerful legs. there were digging out. it. it was kind of awesome the whole world was kind of transformed into heaven. there were used to being in the ground, breathing dirty air anyway. they had a great lung capacity for the who. possibly there were able to get more oxygen from dirty air and other creatures similar in size. the other thing, of its natural predators died during the early triassic, which is the time that followed the permian. it had no predators. it had dirty air. all of its food sources were mostly un
it was can't -- kind of a mammal like creature. think of it is the uncle of humanity, not our direct ancestor. and his name, yet a couple of trades that made it an excellent survivor in this incredibly difficult time in its history. it was somewhat small, about dog size. it was about 3 feet long, two to 3 feet long. it looks like a little bit like a pig in a little bit like a lizard. and they were borrowers. so you have to imagine them eating away the pigs do, probably eating to birds andrew...
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the video posted by the marine mammal center. the cruise training when they came across a sea lion under the wharf with a rubber band around his neck. >> during a 90 minute rescue they managed to pull him onto the boat. after recovery they rye leased him skpuk see he was ready to go. >> look how happy. >> yes. >> animals are relieved. >> check the forecast now. >> here is a look at live doppler 7 we have a deepening marine layer meaning more cool weather. low clouds and fog fushing over the bay. looking at national weather picture looks showery in parts of the country. sirnlly east wrapping around the west there coming down to the gulf coast will be warm and muggy on the east coast. warm down in dallas. showers in the rockies as well. southwest hot in phoenix. it's monsoon season. now, california looks like will be dry in the northern two thirds of the state. warm with highs 91 in sacramento. 102 in fresno. 102 into palm springs desert hear area. here in the bay area we'll start some clouds and fog will be sunny into afternoon. a
the video posted by the marine mammal center. the cruise training when they came across a sea lion under the wharf with a rubber band around his neck. >> during a 90 minute rescue they managed to pull him onto the boat. after recovery they rye leased him skpuk see he was ready to go. >> look how happy. >> yes. >> animals are relieved. >> check the forecast now. >> here is a look at live doppler 7 we have a deepening marine layer meaning more cool weather. low...
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we have video from the mammal center. they were training when they came across an adult male sea lion with a leather band around its neck. they captured him and pulled him under the boat. they cut off the band after he recovery, they released him back into the ocean. look at that on wednesday. meteorologist lisa argen join joins us with a look at the weather. >> we're looking at cloudy skies and temperatures v barrel barely at 60 degrees. here is a look at live doppler 7-hd where all is quiet. we are tracking a very healthy marine layer, mount tam showing all great from above, but this will evaporate for most of you. san francisco only partial sunshine, right now we are sitting at 56 degrees and airport delays in san francisco. partial sunshine as you head down to the airport. it's brightening up a little bit. san jose still cloudy at 58 and mountain view staying in the low 60 from vollmer peak. mount diablo where we've been enjoying sunshine all morning long. gusty winds and a&m degrees in fairfield. that will be transpo
we have video from the mammal center. they were training when they came across an adult male sea lion with a leather band around its neck. they captured him and pulled him under the boat. they cut off the band after he recovery, they released him back into the ocean. look at that on wednesday. meteorologist lisa argen join joins us with a look at the weather. >> we're looking at cloudy skies and temperatures v barrel barely at 60 degrees. here is a look at live doppler 7-hd where all is...
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i said, well, look, i haven't mistaken you for a mammal only. i said i know who you are, you know? she says i don't think you really know, because people -- we feel different now. i said, well, if you do, then you are different. [laughter] people have always felt the same way, you know? because they've always known what being human is. and that's what we learn from literature always. everything you and i are excited by or like, there's some version of it that people long before we were born actually felt about it. and when we, when we encounter it, then we feel that we've been spoken for previously. you know? i think that's the major hope of the country. and the country remains assemble ed to everybody in the world of the best way you can go, you know? >> host: why did charlie parker die at 34? >> guest: well, he lived a very self-destructive life because he became a drug addict when he was about 17. but see, he had such incredible will that he was able to still continue to master the saxophone and master the art of hearing to play jazz. and from there he was actually able to find
i said, well, look, i haven't mistaken you for a mammal only. i said i know who you are, you know? she says i don't think you really know, because people -- we feel different now. i said, well, if you do, then you are different. [laughter] people have always felt the same way, you know? because they've always known what being human is. and that's what we learn from literature always. everything you and i are excited by or like, there's some version of it that people long before we were born...
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it was a mammal-like credit tour, kind of the uncle of humanity. and its name is listersaurus, and it had a couple of traits that made it an excellent survivor in this incredibly difficult time in earth's history. it was about a dog size, about three feet long, two to three feet long, looks like a little bit like a pig and a little bit like a lizard. and they were burrowers so you have to imagine them eating like pigs do, probably eating tube tubbers and roots and they probably bureau -- burrough in the evening and they were digging out holes and living underground. so for listersaurus is at awesome when the volcano start going off because the whole world was transformed into listersaurus heaven because they were used to being underground and breathing kind of dirty air anyway, they had a great lung capacity, which means possibly they were able to get more oxygen from dirty air than other creatures that were similar in size. and the other thing about hissersaurus is that a lot of its natural predators died during the period that followed the permea
it was a mammal-like credit tour, kind of the uncle of humanity. and its name is listersaurus, and it had a couple of traits that made it an excellent survivor in this incredibly difficult time in earth's history. it was about a dog size, about three feet long, two to three feet long, looks like a little bit like a pig and a little bit like a lizard. and they were burrowers so you have to imagine them eating like pigs do, probably eating tube tubbers and roots and they probably bureau --...
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. >> we have the largest recording of birds, mammals, frogs and insects and a huge library of videos. so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york, manhattan, the harbor would clean the water. so, just getting people to wake up to what was just literally there 200 years ago, 150 years ago. you see the object and say what is that. you come out and hear these intriguing sounds, sounds like i have never heard in my life. and then you step closer and you almost have a very intimate experience. >> we could link to different institutions around the globe
. >> we have the largest recording of birds, mammals, frogs and insects and a huge library of videos. so this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is...
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this youtube video was posted by the marine mammal center. its crews were training in monterey when they came across an adult sea lion at the wharf with a rubberband around its neck. during a 90-minute rescue, they captured him and pulled him on to a boat. they nicknamed him h.c. back in sausalito veterinarians cut the bands off and after a few days of recovery, look at that, they released the sea lion back into the ocean wednesday. very happy. meteorologist lisa argen joins us now with the preview of a cooler accuweather forecast and then a heat-up? >> that's right. we have have the low clouds and fog behind us but not in oakland and san francisco. they have moved to the east. in fact the inland east bay in livermore reporting cloudy skies. you can see the sweep on top of mount st. helena. we have been picking up the subtropical moises alou cross parts of california and that does continue today. so if you are headed to the mountains, it will be pleasantly warm, but perhaps some thunderstorms in the southern sierra. take a look at mt. tam wit
this youtube video was posted by the marine mammal center. its crews were training in monterey when they came across an adult sea lion at the wharf with a rubberband around its neck. during a 90-minute rescue, they captured him and pulled him on to a boat. they nicknamed him h.c. back in sausalito veterinarians cut the bands off and after a few days of recovery, look at that, they released the sea lion back into the ocean wednesday. very happy. meteorologist lisa argen joins us now with the...
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this youtube video was posted by the marine mammal center. its crews were training in monterey when they came across an adult sea lyon at the wharf with a rubberband around its neck. they captured him and pulled him on to a boat. they nicknamed him hc. veterinarians cut the bands off and after a few days of recovery, look at that, they released the sea lion back into the ocean wednesday. >>> it might not be the best day to go into the ocean today. we have low clouds and fog. >> if you have a wet suit maybe. but as we look at our live doppler 7hd, plenty of low clouds and fog along the shoreline. that's where it will stay put for the most part. half moon bay, ocean beach and montero look at the cloudy conditions. we will see sunshine once the fog burns back. here's the exploratorium camera. mist and drizzle. oakland at at. san francisco 56. low 60s in mountain view. 57 in san jose and 58 in santa cruz. going for a high today in the low 70s. this is emeryville right now. we have a little mist out there. a cool 54 in the north bay, napa 55 with
this youtube video was posted by the marine mammal center. its crews were training in monterey when they came across an adult sea lyon at the wharf with a rubberband around its neck. they captured him and pulled him on to a boat. they nicknamed him hc. veterinarians cut the bands off and after a few days of recovery, look at that, they released the sea lion back into the ocean wednesday. >>> it might not be the best day to go into the ocean today. we have low clouds and fog. >>...
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they have -- they have more teeth than any other mammal in the world. only marsupial in all of north america. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: where do they hang out? >> parks. they're starting to take over like central park. >> jimmy: starting to take over like central park. [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: he winking at me. he winks at me then he drools. [ laughter ] i like this guy. yeah, i like him. he can come back whenever. yeah, whenever he wants. >> yeah, he's cool. and then move on to this guy. now my boy, an, here is going put this guy on the desk. now, this guy here -- is in incredible. this is -- hang on a minute. let me get my banana out. there you go! [ laughter ] this guy -- >> jimmy: oh, my god. why -- why was that was in your front pocket? >> what? cause these jeans have the buckle so you can't -- >> jimmy: i don't even want to look at your -- yeah. [ laughter ] >> she might want to try -- here, hold it. she might wanna taste your banana. [ laughter ] just hold it in front. and like, she -- he might grab it. now, this guy here
they have -- they have more teeth than any other mammal in the world. only marsupial in all of north america. >> jimmy: really? >> yeah. >> jimmy: where do they hang out? >> parks. they're starting to take over like central park. >> jimmy: starting to take over like central park. [ talking over each other ] >> jimmy: he winking at me. he winks at me then he drools. [ laughter ] i like this guy. yeah, i like him. he can come back whenever. yeah, whenever he...
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they made a brave decision, one of them endangered himself to save the mammal.ver took matters into his own hands. >> good for him. thank you for joining us on abc news, "world news" is coming up. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow, and as always, we're on line at abc news. good night.
they made a brave decision, one of them endangered himself to save the mammal.ver took matters into his own hands. >> good for him. thank you for joining us on abc news, "world news" is coming up. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow, and as always, we're on line at abc news. good night.
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he argues the goal of the hunt is to conserve the mammals. >> japan is conducting a program because japan wishes to resume commercial whaling based on science. >> the australian representatives aren't buying that argument. >> japan says it is scientific whaling but we believe it is commercial. >> the australians say the japanese kill hundreds of whales every year and the meat ends up in restaurants and supermarkets. the hearings are scheduled to conclude in two weeks. the judges are expected to deliver a ruling as early as the end of the year. >> the japanese government has decided to support five regenerative medicine projects. the research is expected to help patients with diabetes and liver failure. the japan science and technology agency announced details of the projects. researchers at tokyo medical and dental university are studying ways to cure intestinal ulcer as well as a type of inflammatory bowel problem called crohn's disease. they are trying to use regenerated intestinal membrane for the treatment. scientists taking part in other projects plan to use ips cells. researchers wa
he argues the goal of the hunt is to conserve the mammals. >> japan is conducting a program because japan wishes to resume commercial whaling based on science. >> the australian representatives aren't buying that argument. >> japan says it is scientific whaling but we believe it is commercial. >> the australians say the japanese kill hundreds of whales every year and the meat ends up in restaurants and supermarkets. the hearings are scheduled to conclude in two weeks....
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biologists study mammals at the zoo say expectant moms have ability to choose whether to have a boy or girl. but there is a catch. it's not a conscious decision. researchers say female body factors in a host of environmental and societial factors and then just makes the call. saying there is no question humans do this, but don't know how. >> we'll have more ahead coming up breaking news today, kaed deadly shootings at san francisco gift mart. this is a live pictur >>> coming up at 6:00 we're going to live where remnants of asiana flight 214 have been moved. >> fruit veil station the final day in the life of oscar grant jonathan bloom is among the first to see it. >> here is the latest on the shooting at the gift center. >> police say two women were killed inside a store inside of the building on brannan veet and found a man shot being treated at the hospital. >> police shot the suspect as he shot at them. officer dz not shoot back we'll have latest for >>> this is "world news." tonight, in their hands, the jury now deciding the truth about george zimmerman. after a final dramatic showd
biologists study mammals at the zoo say expectant moms have ability to choose whether to have a boy or girl. but there is a catch. it's not a conscious decision. researchers say female body factors in a host of environmental and societial factors and then just makes the call. saying there is no question humans do this, but don't know how. >> we'll have more ahead coming up breaking news today, kaed deadly shootings at san francisco gift mart. this is a live pictur >>> coming up...
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"quest" -- elephant seals dive deeper, swim farther and hold their breath longer than almost any mammal on earth. but how do they accomplish such remarkable feats? bay area scientists have begun to unlock the secrets of these aquatic athletes. >>> and after multiple unmanned missions to mars, we still don't know if life has ever existed there. nasa scientists are hoping a new high-tech rover will help them solve the mystery. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by the national science
"quest" -- elephant seals dive deeper, swim farther and hold their breath longer than almost any mammal on earth. but how do they accomplish such remarkable feats? bay area scientists have begun to unlock the secrets of these aquatic athletes. >>> and after multiple unmanned missions to mars, we still don't know if life has ever existed there. nasa scientists are hoping a new high-tech rover will help them solve the mystery. >>> major funding for "quest" is...
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. >> we have the largest recording of birds, mammals, frogs and insects and a huge library of videos.this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting baselines. we get used to less and less, diminished expectations of what it was. >> when i came along lobsters six feet long and oysters 12 inches within they days all the oyster beds in new york,
. >> we have the largest recording of birds, mammals, frogs and insects and a huge library of videos.this is an absolutely perfect opportunity for us to team up with a world renown, very creative inspirational artist and put the sounds and sights of the animals that we study into a brand-new context, a context that really allows people to appreciate an esthetic way of the idea that we might live in the world without these sounds or sites. >> in the scientific realm it is shifting...
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shawn says he could have reached out and touched one of those massive mammals. >> i figured i'm going to get hit by the tail, so i tried to get out from underneath from above the satail, worked over t the boat, got on the back of it as soon as i could. the other guys said they've never seen me swim that fast before. i can see why now that i've watched the video. >> the other guys had a joke or two waiting for him once he made it back safely. listen to this. >> you're going to have to do more to clean that wet suit. >> yeah, he is. he's going to have to take that suit to the cleaners. you can't blame him as you get another look at that clip. this video has gone viral. this happened on saturday. already that clip has already almost a million views on youtube. coming up, for those of you interest interested -- >> that's my tip. stick around. >> always cool to be aqua man. when you're up close, maybe i'll stick to superman or batman. >> all the sudden, you are the seaworld. >> 5:15. let's check back in with meteorologist christina loren to tell us about rain and action in the sky. >> that
shawn says he could have reached out and touched one of those massive mammals. >> i figured i'm going to get hit by the tail, so i tried to get out from underneath from above the satail, worked over t the boat, got on the back of it as soon as i could. the other guys said they've never seen me swim that fast before. i can see why now that i've watched the video. >> the other guys had a joke or two waiting for him once he made it back safely. listen to this. >> you're going to...
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researchers discovering that the marine mammals use a unique whistle to identify each other. interesting stuff. >>> topping our news -- a future king is born. the 8-pound, 6-ounce baby boy is third in line to the throne. prince william saying, quote, we could not be happier. the palace saying the baby's name will be announced in due course. that's the big question. >>> rough landing. ten people are injured after the landing gear of this southwest flight collapsed upon landing. monday the ntsb is looking into that. george zimmerman emerges from hiding to help rescue an injured family from an overturned suv. he was not a witness and left the scene after making contact with police. >>> ryan braun violated its drug program and labor contract. the former mvp saying, i realize now that i've made mistakes. i'm willing to accept the consequences of those actions. >>> children in the sweet city of hershey got quite the surprise at a local children's hospital. many of the patients suffer from terminal illnesses and even the littlest action can brighten their day. so window washers dres
researchers discovering that the marine mammals use a unique whistle to identify each other. interesting stuff. >>> topping our news -- a future king is born. the 8-pound, 6-ounce baby boy is third in line to the throne. prince william saying, quote, we could not be happier. the palace saying the baby's name will be announced in due course. that's the big question. >>> rough landing. ten people are injured after the landing gear of this southwest flight collapsed upon landing....
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this is a study they're doing along with the marine mammal research center, and they want to constituted where i their reactions of the leopard seal to different sounds, different kinds of music, and they do think that casey enjoys the jazz saxophone. ♪ >>> now, from leopard seals to adorable baby goats in connecticut. this is at an an fall farm. the lovely lady is standing in it. first it looks like she's dancing with the baby goat. then all the other baby goats want to get in on it. >> hi, hi. >> they all start coming towards this woman. >> then watch. >> oh. he jumped on her face. >> yeah. >> they hop on her. >> they're playing her. they're giving her little face kisses. they're really all over her. >> you can't even see her. >> the lady says softest baby goats ever. >>> it's a seductive video going viral. >> i want you to tell me what you think this is an ad for. >> could be the hotel. >> or promoting wherever she is. >> find out why this steamy ad has people heated. >> plus, a close call caught on camera when meets hungry predator. >> the crocodile is back -- >> this might be one sc
this is a study they're doing along with the marine mammal research center, and they want to constituted where i their reactions of the leopard seal to different sounds, different kinds of music, and they do think that casey enjoys the jazz saxophone. ♪ >>> now, from leopard seals to adorable baby goats in connecticut. this is at an an fall farm. the lovely lady is standing in it. first it looks like she's dancing with the baby goat. then all the other baby goats want to get in on...
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they made a brave decision, one of them endangered himself to save the mammal. watch when the experienced diver took matters into his own hands. >> good for him. thank you for joining us on abc news, "world news" is coming up. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow, and as always, we're on line at abc news. good night. >>> definitely it has been a challenging week. we had officers working long, long hours. >> oakland police on the defensive tonight after residents and city leaders say police are too soft with the protesters. good evening. i'm dan ashley. carolyn johnson has the night off. let's get to abc7 news reporter alan wang live in oakland. alan, a lot of people are frustrated with the cops on this. >> dan, we have police on all four corners of broadway and 14th tonight. we haven't seen the scale of demonstrations we have seen in the past three days, but a few minutes ago we did see police arrest a protestor after they found out he had a warrant. there is a small group that's been yelling at policepeople hae people have been given ing off thethe curb on
they made a brave decision, one of them endangered himself to save the mammal. watch when the experienced diver took matters into his own hands. >> good for him. thank you for joining us on abc news, "world news" is coming up. tune into "good morning america" tomorrow, and as always, we're on line at abc news. good night. >>> definitely it has been a challenging week. we had officers working long, long hours. >> oakland police on the defensive tonight...
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at a peta event he criticized the use of sea mammals as entertainment. >> their shows, in my professional opinion, are crap. >> reporter: others among the super rich have chose tony leave the bulk of their fortunes to charity. famous last names like turner, bloomberg, rockefeller, allen, lucas, gates, buffett, and zuckerberg. sam simon is not quite in their financial league, but he is leaving it all and it's plenty, a legacy like that of the simpsons to extend well into the future. mike taibi, nbc news, los angeles. >>> in a moment, a new treat making a difference in the lives of the less fortunate. >>> in our making a difference story tonight, the story about a culinary explosion that has turned into a charitable boon. nbc's katie on the unexpected blessings of the cronut. >> reporter: the hottest new craze in new york city with a line hundreds deep, these people have been waiting for hours. so what is it? it's a cronut. yes, a pastry. no, it's not magically fat-free. >> it's creamy, sugary, and it's definitely worth the wait. >> reporter: dominic created the cronut. his tiny soho bakery
at a peta event he criticized the use of sea mammals as entertainment. >> their shows, in my professional opinion, are crap. >> reporter: others among the super rich have chose tony leave the bulk of their fortunes to charity. famous last names like turner, bloomberg, rockefeller, allen, lucas, gates, buffett, and zuckerberg. sam simon is not quite in their financial league, but he is leaving it all and it's plenty, a legacy like that of the simpsons to extend well into the future....
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"quest" -- elephant seals dive deeper, swim farther and hold their breath longer than almost any mammal on earth. but how do they accomplish such remarkable feats? bay area scientists have begun to unlock the secrets of these aquatic athletes. >>> and after multiple unmanned missions to mars, we still don't know if life has ever existed there. nasa scientists are hoping a new high-tech rover will help them solve the mystery. >>> major funding for "quest" is provided by the national science foundation and the corporation for public broadcasting. additional support is provided by -- the richard and rhoda goldman fund.
"quest" -- elephant seals dive deeper, swim farther and hold their breath longer than almost any mammal on earth. but how do they accomplish such remarkable feats? bay area scientists have begun to unlock the secrets of these aquatic athletes. >>> and after multiple unmanned missions to mars, we still don't know if life has ever existed there. nasa scientists are hoping a new high-tech rover will help them solve the mystery. >>> major funding for "quest" is...
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"quest" rediscovers these unique mammals through the eyes of four northern california bat lovers. >>> and renewable energy is hot, but there's one type of clean energy that provides more electricity to california than all the solar and wind power combined. >>> major funding for quest is provided by the national science foundation and the corporation for public broadcasting. additional support is provided by -- the richard and rhoda goldman fund.
"quest" rediscovers these unique mammals through the eyes of four northern california bat lovers. >>> and renewable energy is hot, but there's one type of clean energy that provides more electricity to california than all the solar and wind power combined. >>> major funding for quest is provided by the national science foundation and the corporation for public broadcasting. additional support is provided by -- the richard and rhoda goldman fund.
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solely on my moles and that the good analysis of the mammals out even kept secret don't compete until by the companies sarah leni spent six months analyzing that data independently of government or industry intervention what he found was that all three g. m o's approved for food and feed were unsafe he published the results in the peer reviewed international journal of biological sciences three knowing if g m o's are safe for people to eat or do we not know that yet well i please we know that they are unsafe only tested and they present signs of toxicity we don't know mary shot variants out tested there are actually two around that she is field with her on the it is not it is not excluding rhonda they have decided contains a lot more like jose which makes it a lot more toxic geisel said itself the active principle of front up is not herbicide by itself it needs their content it needs adjutants it needs all of the products inside the bottle in order to be really active. also considers most of the genetic engineering is for herbicide resistant spring. and that kills all the weeds except
solely on my moles and that the good analysis of the mammals out even kept secret don't compete until by the companies sarah leni spent six months analyzing that data independently of government or industry intervention what he found was that all three g. m o's approved for food and feed were unsafe he published the results in the peer reviewed international journal of biological sciences three knowing if g m o's are safe for people to eat or do we not know that yet well i please we know that...
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"quest" rediscovers these unique mammals through the eyes of four northern california bat lovers. >>>renewable energy is hot, but there's one type of clean energy that provides more electricity to california than all the solar and wind power combined. >>> major funding for quest is provided by the national science
"quest" rediscovers these unique mammals through the eyes of four northern california bat lovers. >>>renewable energy is hot, but there's one type of clean energy that provides more electricity to california than all the solar and wind power combined. >>> major funding for quest is provided by the national science
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saw it on my mouse and that the economic system of the mammals out even kept secret don't compete until by the company's sarah leni spent six months analyzing that data independently of government or industry intervention what he found was that all three g. m o's approved for food and feed were unsafe he published the results in the peer reviewed international journal of biological sciences we know if g m o's are safe for people to eat or do we not know that yet well at least we know that they are unsafe only tested and they present signs of success if you went on the merry show kerry in southwestern. chile around that she is feeling with her on the it is not it is not excluding rhonda the happy side contains a lot more of michael's ache which makes it a lot more toxic geisel said itself the active principle of front up is not herbicide by itself it needs to chance it needs adjutants it needs all other products inside the bottle in order to be really active. also considers most of the genetic engineering is for herbicide resistant it's spring. and that kills all the weeds except killed
saw it on my mouse and that the economic system of the mammals out even kept secret don't compete until by the company's sarah leni spent six months analyzing that data independently of government or industry intervention what he found was that all three g. m o's approved for food and feed were unsafe he published the results in the peer reviewed international journal of biological sciences we know if g m o's are safe for people to eat or do we not know that yet well at least we know that they...
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the center has rescued 320 marine mammals so far this year. and he's happy to be back at sea. >> i can sleep well tonight. h.c. is back at sea. and pokey is back at home. all is well in the world. >> we should introduce them. >> a happy ending to this newscast. thank you for joining us. >> see you tomorrow. bye. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from the new movie, "jobs," ashton kutcher. from "glee," jayma mays. the music of hiatus kaiyote. and trevor moore tests new products in "winnovations." and now, jay leno! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jay: thank you very much! gentlemen, thank you. thank you very much. welcome to "the tonight show." before -- [ cheers and applause ] thank you. before we begin the show, i want everyone to turn off their cell phones. has nothing to do with our program. we just want to protect you from anthony weiner.
the center has rescued 320 marine mammals so far this year. and he's happy to be back at sea. >> i can sleep well tonight. h.c. is back at sea. and pokey is back at home. all is well in the world. >> we should introduce them. >> a happy ending to this newscast. thank you for joining us. >> see you tomorrow. bye. >> announcer: it's "the tonight show with jay leno," featuring rickey minor and "the tonight show" band. tonight, jay welcomes -- from...
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. >> if you start losing the top predators, medium mammals and birds, the rest of it goes downhill, too. all biodiversity works together. >> to get to the plan issue you say we have to have quarters. are we building highways? are we -- i know, the beavers do the dams, but how do we get the wolves o you know, their own highway, or something, to get from one place to another. how does it work? >> it's a matter of identifying where our animals are really using the landscape most to move from one place to the other. >> uh. >> and allowing them to do so. we have grizzly bears in yellowstone who need to be able to connect with populations in canada. >> because? >> they'll go instinct from in- breeding depression. >> ah. >> like a dating service for bears? >> they need to mix it up and get out of their territory. it's a matter of saying they need to be protected in these areas. it can be difficult if there are ranching going on and people use the areas, but they're not mutually exclusive. that is one way, here in california in the santa clara valley right now, we have the one corridor between
. >> if you start losing the top predators, medium mammals and birds, the rest of it goes downhill, too. all biodiversity works together. >> to get to the plan issue you say we have to have quarters. are we building highways? are we -- i know, the beavers do the dams, but how do we get the wolves o you know, their own highway, or something, to get from one place to another. how does it work? >> it's a matter of identifying where our animals are really using the landscape most...
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scientific laboratory, and the people in that room are preparing specimens of vertebrate, that is mammals and birds. the way they do this is to remove the skin, sew it together in a relatively lifelike pose, and ensure that it does not decompose. >> i am a really big class actress fan, so i am here to see them, and beer week. >> i wanted to learn something and have fun. >> i always enjoy it. i am not all is well -- always working as i am tonight. sometimes i come to enjoy the music and to dance. ♪ >> culturewire covers the arts in san francisco, and one of my favorite culture artists is here tonight. jason, thank you for being on culturewire. tell us about some of your posters that we have here today. >> most of the posters here are four specific shows or tours. i am hired by the bands or the venue. >> what is the inspiration behind these posters? >> no, disease of the related to the bay and, of course. music -- it is related to the band, of course the musical content or isn't related to the bed. album covers can come from anywhere. ♪ ♪ >> class actress was great. we have been having so m
scientific laboratory, and the people in that room are preparing specimens of vertebrate, that is mammals and birds. the way they do this is to remove the skin, sew it together in a relatively lifelike pose, and ensure that it does not decompose. >> i am a really big class actress fan, so i am here to see them, and beer week. >> i wanted to learn something and have fun. >> i always enjoy it. i am not all is well -- always working as i am tonight. sometimes i come to enjoy the...
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>> he suited up off the shore of pismo beach in search of whalesd snout time of year the massive mammals seen in all their glory. >> we knew there were humpbacks in the area but they were a quarter mile to three-quarters of a mile away. >> or so sean and his diving buddies thought, two and a half miles from shore and an hour into the exkurs, they had another thing coming. >> before we knew it giant mountains poking out of the water. >> those mountains and rare instance synonymous with two humpback whales, with mouths wide open and within a tail's reach of sean. >> i figure i'm gonna get hit by the tail. i fried get out from underneath where the tail and i worked my way to the boat, got up on the back of it as soon as i could. other guy said they never seen me swim that past before and you can see why, now that i watched the video. >> other guys could not wait to take a crack at sean once he made it back. wet suit. agree a trip to the screeners will a lot less messy than becoming breakfast for one of these ba he moths. >> they are giant. >> it was posted on youtube, suggest you logon to o
>> he suited up off the shore of pismo beach in search of whalesd snout time of year the massive mammals seen in all their glory. >> we knew there were humpbacks in the area but they were a quarter mile to three-quarters of a mile away. >> or so sean and his diving buddies thought, two and a half miles from shore and an hour into the exkurs, they had another thing coming. >> before we knew it giant mountains poking out of the water. >> those mountains and rare...
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saw it on my moles and that the analysis of the mammals out even kept secret don't compete until by the company's sarah leni spent six months analyzing that data independently of government or industry intervention what he found was that all three g. m o's approved for food and feed were unsafe he published the results in the peer reviewed international journal of biological sciences we know if g m o's are safe for people to eat or do we not know that yet well at least we know that they are unsafe only tested and they present signs of cox's if you don't the marisha already in south west are. actually round that she is feeling with her on the it is not it is not excluding rhonda they have a side contains a lot more like jose which makes it a lot more toxic geisel said itself the active principle of front up is not herbicide by itself it needs there to chance it needs adjutants it needs other products inside the bottle in order to be really active. also considers most of the genetic engineering is for herbicide resistant spring. and that kills all the weeds except killed all the plants ex
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