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manitoba. >> oh, manitoba. that is so great. he picked the right guy. the coach. >>> all right.ss news. >>> college student murdered. i'm derek valcourt on the university of maryland eastern shore. with the latest on the murder victims and the search for his killers. that's coming >>> a maryland student stabbed to death during homecoming celebrations. what police know about the killer. >>> the next move. i'm mike hellgren. and i'll tell you who is now in charge of police training, after an incident that left an officer fighting for his life. >>> baltimore's dr. ben carson, critical of president obama. we'll look at the political implications. that's coming up. >>> a wet week ahead. stick around for the updated first warning forecast. >>> check in for these stories and all the daya's breaking-- di's breaking news. >> wjz -- day's breaking news. >> wjz eyewitness news at 6:00 startnous. >>> campus killing. a promising student stabbed to death on the eastern shore. >> tonight, a university in shock, as police search for the suspects. >> hello, everybody. i'm denise koch. and i'm vi
manitoba. >> oh, manitoba. that is so great. he picked the right guy. the coach. >>> all right.ss news. >>> college student murdered. i'm derek valcourt on the university of maryland eastern shore. with the latest on the murder victims and the search for his killers. that's coming >>> a maryland student stabbed to death during homecoming celebrations. what police know about the killer. >>> the next move. i'm mike hellgren. and i'll tell you who is now...
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en narcisse, manitoba, la primavera llega tarde.ente lo suficiente para activar uno de los rituales de cortejo más asombrosos de la naturaleza. comienza aquí, en la madriguera subterránea de la culebra rayada. viven más al norte que cualquier reptil del continente y pasan ocho meses del año aquí abajo protegidas del hielo. ♪ cuando su época de apareamiento comienza, el macho deja la madriguera y sube a la superficie. forman un tapete viviente de reptiles retorciéndose con soló una cosa en mente. ♪ la herpetóloga kate jackson las estaba esperando. (kate jackson) miren eso. los machos emergen antes que las hembras y las aguardan en un grupo grande. (narrador) cuando una hembra aparece, lo saben de inmediato y se apilan para aprovechar la oportunidad. aquí está la hembra, vean lo grande que es. sólo miren esos machos, conforme la levanto todos van tras ella. (narrador) esta hembra sigue dura y tiesa después de la larga hibernación, así que no puede escapar de los machos. forman una bola de apareamiento, una masa retorcida de serpientes
en narcisse, manitoba, la primavera llega tarde.ente lo suficiente para activar uno de los rituales de cortejo más asombrosos de la naturaleza. comienza aquí, en la madriguera subterránea de la culebra rayada. viven más al norte que cualquier reptil del continente y pasan ocho meses del año aquí abajo protegidas del hielo. ♪ cuando su época de apareamiento comienza, el macho deja la madriguera y sube a la superficie. forman un tapete viviente de reptiles retorciéndose con soló una...
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. >> this first video shot in manitoba, canada, is a close-up encounter with a poller bear. >> you are ferocious. >> this is a grate underneath what is called the tundra buggy lodge. >> like a monster bus thing? >> no it's a whole mobile community for travelers. this video was shot by a travel blogger called the virtual wave fairer. his name is alex, and the grates are on the bottom so the snow goes through and not weigh this buggy lodge down. the polar bears figured out they can sit on the trailer hitch, get up close and nuzzle through the grates. >> he should have put his fingers through that and see what happens. >> no, that was just like a sausage, right in the polar bear's mouth. >>> from up north in -- >> give me a second on that one. >> from up north in canada to down south in south carolina, the major league soccer team chicago fire had a training session. just kicking the ball. but they had a wild animal visitor, who i think wanted to get in on the soccer ball action. >> all of a sudden you go over here to this pond, there's an alligator. >> there's a fence up here. it's not l
. >> this first video shot in manitoba, canada, is a close-up encounter with a poller bear. >> you are ferocious. >> this is a grate underneath what is called the tundra buggy lodge. >> like a monster bus thing? >> no it's a whole mobile community for travelers. this video was shot by a travel blogger called the virtual wave fairer. his name is alex, and the grates are on the bottom so the snow goes through and not weigh this buggy lodge down. the polar bears...
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he moved his family to manitoba.there to read the definitive book on how man-made global warming is destroying polar bear habitats and leading to their extension. he found a problem when he did his research. polar bears are not dying off. the erin estimated 2,025,000 polar bears worldwide, nearly double the number in the 1970's. well, joining me now, the "a-team," author, radio talk-show host, fox is contributor, pulitzer prize-winning journalist, a pulitzer prize-winning journalist with the new york post. all of the hysteria that has been created around and control, the advocates, the president leading the way, and that's something most people realize that the murder rate in this country has fallen to a 50-year low, the lowest murder rates as 1963. your reaction? >> that is a little bit like the polar bears. you get out there and look at the facts, and sometimes changes the narrative. in terms of the murder rate here in new york city we have seen it for the last 20 years. has been cut by 80 percent of the last 20 ye
he moved his family to manitoba.there to read the definitive book on how man-made global warming is destroying polar bear habitats and leading to their extension. he found a problem when he did his research. polar bears are not dying off. the erin estimated 2,025,000 polar bears worldwide, nearly double the number in the 1970's. well, joining me now, the "a-team," author, radio talk-show host, fox is contributor, pulitzer prize-winning journalist, a pulitzer prize-winning journalist...
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. >>> finally, the shot of the day comes from brandon university in manitoba, canada. bracket buster, but friday night head coach gill chung, you know him. >> is gill still at manitoba? >> not for long. he made one kid's entire semester. okay. so that's coach gil chung making the shot. he earns the student he was playing for free tuition for the rest of the term. they said if the coach hits the shot from half court, you're getting free tuition. gill chung getting it done. >> he always does. this guy, seriously. >> chung delivers. >> that's just chung being chung. the contest ran all season long, and not one brandon bobcats player was able to hit the shot, so they finally bring out the coach. chung drains it. >> what have i always said about that? let chung be chung. they just -- they finally did. >> i like how he celebrated. >> untucked his shirt. >> they call that guy the reggie miller of manitoba. >> he really is. >> congratulations, gil chung. >> coming up next, mika's must-read opinion pages. you're watching "morning joe," brewed by starbucks. i know what you're th
. >>> finally, the shot of the day comes from brandon university in manitoba, canada. bracket buster, but friday night head coach gill chung, you know him. >> is gill still at manitoba? >> not for long. he made one kid's entire semester. okay. so that's coach gil chung making the shot. he earns the student he was playing for free tuition for the rest of the term. they said if the coach hits the shot from half court, you're getting free tuition. gill chung getting it done....
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[applause] we are also joined by the premier of manitoba and a delegation from the canada- united states interparliamentary group and our friends from the brazilian embassy and the taipei economic and cultural economic office. if you are could stand. thank you for being here. [applause] you honor us by being here. i became chair of the national governors association in july. i began my year-long initiative, called a better bottom line. employing people with disability. this initiative focuses on the roles of both state government and businesses can play in advancing employment opportunities for people with disabilities to be gainfully employed in the labor market. as governors, we know how cynical jobs and employment are to our constituents in the economies of our states. when a significant segment of our population is kept from participating in the workforce, talent is being wasted and our economic competitiveness suffers. implement outcomes for individuals with disabilities have not improved since 1990. during the recent recession, employment realities for people with disabilities got
[applause] we are also joined by the premier of manitoba and a delegation from the canada- united states interparliamentary group and our friends from the brazilian embassy and the taipei economic and cultural economic office. if you are could stand. thank you for being here. [applause] you honor us by being here. i became chair of the national governors association in july. i began my year-long initiative, called a better bottom line. employing people with disability. this initiative focuses...
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instead of one regulation in california, manitoba, new york, the most radical reduction of gigi for both countries in the last 30 years for the prime minister gets very little press from your membership to take that action that is too bad. >> what would it take for china to refine the soil? i am not sure the pipeline would be built if so is china in a position to refine it? >> there has been significant investment in their refineries it would not take long for the upgrading equipment. right now it is not clear how much they could take but they would picture they could take it as available. with the pipeline, what we see that is shocking for analyst is oil being moved to market by methods never imagined right now we take it by rail to the delaware river, transferring to a vote then to the refinery there is a space to do that you will see similar things happen in alberta, the advent of railing to the west or the east coast, a proposal also to alaska i would agree stopping at keystone stops the develop process but look at totality of what is developed curve is emitted over time and i don't
instead of one regulation in california, manitoba, new york, the most radical reduction of gigi for both countries in the last 30 years for the prime minister gets very little press from your membership to take that action that is too bad. >> what would it take for china to refine the soil? i am not sure the pipeline would be built if so is china in a position to refine it? >> there has been significant investment in their refineries it would not take long for the upgrading...